The Chris Hedges Report: Ukraine and the crisis of media censorship

Throughout the Ukraine war, Western news outlets have mindlessly parroted the opinions of a ruling elite and overseen a public discourse that is often unhinged from the real world.

Patrick Lawrence was a correspondent and columnist for nearly 30 years for the Far Eastern Economic Review, the International Herald Tribune and The New Yorker. He is the author of Somebody Else’s Century: East and West in a Post-Western World and Time No Longer: America After the American Century.

The Chris Hedges Report: Ukraine and the crisis of media censorship via The Real News Network

Podcast:

The war in Ukraine has exacerbated the loss of credibility within the western press, inflicting, journalist Patrick Lawrence argues, irreparable damage.

The Chris Hedges Report Podcast with Patrick Lawrence Examines How the Western Press Has Become a Propaganda Tool of the War Industry and Ukrainian Government

FULL INTERVIEW: The war is over, if they want it to be. But the #Ukraine president says no

Aug 30, 2022 “FULL INTERVIEW: Months too late but it’s absolutely necessary for Ukraine to sue for peace. #LindseySnell

Watch the full @moatsTV show at https://youtu.be/ASm3okD-xxo | @GeorgeGalloway

FULL INTERVIEW: The war is over, if they want it to be. But the #Ukraine president says no

Previously:

Ukraine war veterans on how Kiev plundered US aid, wasted soldiers, endangered civilians, and lost the war

Foreign fighters in Ukraine talk to Lindsey Snell and Cory Popp

Unlike many journalists who confuse journalism with propaganda, Lindsey Snell and Cory Popp were recently in Ukraine and reported on the foreign volunteers or as some would like to call them mercenaries.

Foreign fighters in Ukraine talk to Lindsey Snell and Cory Popp via Syriana Analysis

Source:

“I have a chance to kill some Russians.” Interviews with foreign volunteers in Ukraine

Attack on Syria church gathering kills 2

Two people were killed and 12 injured Sunday by bombardment of a church as it was being inaugurated in Syria’s central province of Hama, the official SANA news agency reported.

Sunday’s attack came two days after bombardment killed seven people including four children in the rebel-held Idlib region.

Around half of Idlib province as well as parts of Aleppo, Hama and Latakia provinces are controlled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the former franchise in Syria of al-Qaeda.

Attack on Syria church gathering kills 2

Related:

Read More »