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:: Alternate:: GVFSUP :: Media :::: GlobalVillage Mass-Media Deception :: :: Quotes in Memory of Susan Sontag :: :: ViewPoints/global edits :: @ anti-war.com :: Directory of Skepticism & Free Thinking :: Alternative Media Links of Liberated communication. Busting MassMedia Deception @ GVFSUP. How them Lie & cheat with statistics.FROM THE ISLAMIC WORLD ::English language versions of Islamic newspapers: www.ahram.org.eg/weekly :: Al-Ahram, Cairo, state-owned; www.dailystar.com.lb :: Daily Star, Lebanon; www.gulf-times.com :: Gulf Times, Qatar; www.jang.com.pk/thenews ::
Daily Jang, Pakistan, excellent reporting on Afghan war.
Other sources for regional news:www.al-jazeera.net :: Al-Jazeera, the now-notorious Pan-Islamic Qatar TV station; in Arabic, but until the U.S. bombs all of their reporters and facilities, the pictures alone can tell lots that we don't otherwise see or hear about both the news stories and Islamic news priorities. As for critics that claim Al-Jazeera's coverage is propagandistic because it favors one side's view: they should look in the mirror. Al-Jazeera has shown Americans in a humane light far more often than American TV has shown -- well, any Iraqis at all, actually; www.allafrica.com :: AllAfrica Global Media, good news coverage of Islamic Africa; www.haaretzdaily.com :: Ha'Aretz, left-leaning daily Israeli newspaper, good for domestic Israeli news and a spectrum of opinion on the occupation of Palestine and other Middle Eastern matters far broader, actually, than what passes for debate on Israel/Palestine in mainstream U.S. media; www.irna.com :: The Islamic Republic News Association, based in Teheran, tends to be a fundamentalist viewpoint; www.islamonline.net/english :: IslamOnline.net, an impressive pan-Islamic site (Arabic & English) of news, opinion, and culture; www.memri.org :: Middle East Media & Research Institute, translates articles from Farsi and Arabic media.
Daily newspapers & TV: www.bbc.co.uk :: BBC; www.dailytelegraph.co.uk :: Daily Telegraph; www.guardian.co.uk :: The Guardian (until a few years ago, the Manchester Guardian), Britain's leading left-leaning daily, also publishes London Observer on Sundays; www.independent.co.uk :: The Independent, home of the immortal Robert Fisk, the single best English-language Middle East reporter in the world; www.dailymirror.co.uk :: The Daily Mirror, home of John Pilger, who gives Fisk a solid run on both experience and on eloquent opposition to America's neo-colonialism; www.ireland.com :: Irish Times; www.MondeDiplo.com :: Le Monde Diplomatique, a separate online magazine published by Le Monde, the prestigious Paris daily. It's not the daily (that's only available in French), but still a good source for European perspectives on international issues.
Other Western voices ::www.debka.com :: DebkaFile, an excellent Website devoted to Middle East intelligence run by a former Economist foreign affairs writer; www.eurasianews.com :: scores of links to sites on Afghanistan, Iraq, and other Eureasian counties; www.iwpr.net :: Institute for War and Peace Reporting, a British outfit that ranges from the Balkans throughout Asia, but especially valuable for the former Soviet republics; www.mwaw.org :: Media Workers
Against War, originally formed after 9/11 by disgruntled BBC and Guardian
employees scrutinizing British media coverage of the Afghan invasion, has
since morphed into becoming, as well, a British
www.estriples.com :: European (as opposed to Pacific) edition of Stars and Stripes, the daily newspaper of the U.S. Armed Forces. Not just the military "line" -- the Pentagon figured out ages ago that providing an honest reflection of what men (and now women) in uniform care about is in the long run far more useful than printing a house organ that refuses to acknowledge reality. This is war news stripped of the jingoism and feel-good fluff, and from military contractor scandals to battlefield (and, probably, occupation) difficulties, you're far more likely to read about it here than stateside. Oh, and if you want to support the troops, you can find out what they actually care most about -- like getting some toilet paper into Kuwait... www.wombatnews.com :: Wombat International News, a Japanese site with a stunning number of links to news coverage around the world, including heavy coverage of U.S. adventurism. Wire Services: Try accessing wire service articles, such as Reuters
or Associated Press, before they've been edited by their local or national
newspaper editors. They're posted on AOL, Yahoo, MSN, and a host of other
commercial internet service providers. Because they're originally written
for
www.alternet.org :: AlterNet: syndicates articles to newspapers, magazines, and web sites around the country, but also carries a lot of great original content; www.anti-war.com :: Libertarian-oriented, utterly priceless source of news and opinion on militarism and the resistance to it; www.commondreams.org :: Common Dreams; www.fair.org :: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, an invaluable media watchdog group; www.indymedia.org :: Independent Media Center, activism-oriented, with links to over 90 local indymedia sites around the world, including Israel & Palestine (a site which is very good). Can be stunning in its on the spot coverage of protest, but the open publishing policies of many of its affiliates can mean its quality varies wildly in reliability; www.inthesetimes.com :: In These Times magazine, updated more frequently than the print publication; www.motherjones.com :: Mother Jones' magazine; their daily site tends to be harder-edged and not as focused on long investigative pieces as the monthly print version; www.thenation.com :: The Nation magazine, also with many features that don't make it to print; www.theonion.com :: The Onion, an often brilliant satirical newspaper that's more painfully truthful than the garbage in your local chain-owned daily; www.theprogressive.org :: The Progressive magazine; www.tompaine.com :: Tom Paine; www.utne.com :: Utne Magazine's
site is updated daily with little of the new agey lifestyle material the
print monthly uses to spice newsstand sales;
www.yellowtimes.org :: Yellow Times, like Utne is essentially a very good clipping service; www.zmag.org :: Z Magazine and ZNet, also with a widely read European edition. Chomsky's a close buddy, and ZNet tends to be more focused on activism and radical alternatives than most of the above outlets. Links! Journalist of the world unite!!!2004 WEF Conference in Istanbul | World Association of Newspapers (WAN) | World Editors Forum (WEF) | OnlineJournalism.com | Poynter Online - Resource Center | CyberJournalist.net Blog list | DotJournalism from UKI Want Media: news from the US | Nieman Reports | Editor & Publisher | Asia Media | Columbia Journalism Review | Public Journalism Network | Japan Media Review | HoldtheFrontPage website (UK) | U.S. Convergence Tracker International Freedom of Expression eXchange | Topix.net | Press codes and press councils | Project Syndicate | Webopedia | International Center for Journalists
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