The CIA has played a role in controlling South African media from the days of apartheid to the present.
In recent weeks, South African public discourse has been focused on concerns about alleged Chinese influence in the country’s media landscape. However, these conversations have tended to overlook the already existing spheres of influence within South African media. Politically motivated sponsorship of prominent South African media outlets by the United States dates back decades to the apartheid era. According to internal U.S. government documents, the aim of these operations was “to counter the strong Marxist campaigns” in the country. This funding was circulated by the National Endowment for Democracy, an organization created by the Reagan administration in order to re-brand U.S. covert operations that were previously carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency. Today, as Washington becomes fixated on combating Beijing’s influence around the world, the National Endowment for Democracy and its private sector partners continue to penetrate large swathes of the South African media ecosystem. This web of influence has caught major publications, including Mail & Guardian newspaper and amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism.
Manufacturing Consent: How the United States Has Penetrated South African Media
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Did the Syrian Revolution Have Popular Support?
by William Van Wagenen | Aug 3, 2022
In the mainstream view, the armed groups fighting the Syrian government since 2011, collectively known as the Free Syrian Army (FSA), were part of a Syrian revolution that represented the Syrian people. At the same time, the Syrian government, or Assad regime, allegedly represented only a small number of loyalists, in particular from President Assad’s minority Alawite community. Such a view undergirded demands by Western and Gulf-funded think tank scholars, who claimed that the Syrian people wished for FSA groups to be armed, and even for Western military intervention on behalf of the FSA, whose fighters they sympathetically described as rebels.
Did the Syrian Revolution Have Popular Support?
32 Years After US Disabilities Act, No Plans to Ratify UN Treaty It Inspired
32 Years After US Disabilities Act, No Plans to Ratify UN Treaty It Inspired
The administration says it supports “disability-inclusive development and humanitarian action” around the world.
Links to:
USAID Announces Commitments at the Global Disability Summit:
In keeping with the “Year of Action” for disability-inclusive democracy stemming from the Summit for Democracy, USAID will support the empowerment of persons with disabilities and their representative organizations to be active participants in civic engagement and the political and public life of their countries.
USAID is weaponizing disability rights for regime change!
U.S. targets Russia with tech to evade censorship of Ukraine news
U.S. targets Russia with tech to evade censorship of Ukraine news
Related:
US funds software for Russians to slip past censors:
While some, like Ukraine’s leadership, have called for Russia to be cut off from the internet, others have noted access is key for opposition groups.
OTF was used during the Hong Kong riots/failed color revolution:
Hearing Reveals US Govt’s Invisible Hand in Protests Around the World
Washington finally admits it has been interfering in Hong Kong
Washington’s Anti-Chinese “Pan-Asian Alliance”
For US Corporate Media, Not Intervening in Chinese Politics Is Journalistically Suspect
Origins of OTF:
Internet Privacy, Funded By Spies (BBG is now USAGM)
Tucker/Fox Rally Behind Bolsonaro
From Rio de Janeiro, son of former Voice of America chief invents new cold war narrative
Tucker/Fox Rally Behind Bolsonaro
[1999] CIA’s War Against China
Read More »by Ralph McGehee, December 1999
The US has again asked the UN to condemn China’s human rights record. Our nervousness over this issue is increased by the scheduled reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule next year. The condemnation request has been accompanied by a barrage of media stor ies about China’s treatment of orphans, the Laogai prison system, the lack of political freedom and other issues. Observers of international political developments will recognize such stories as the standard accompaniment of operations by the CIA/NED to alter or overthrow target governments. The US corporate-owned media, in league with government agencies, orchestrate media coverage to demonize states in conflict with corporate plans. (Many of the media stories seem to be generated by the “privately funded” US-based Human Rights Watch/Asia). Once and if the Chinese government is changed and serves well the corporate state, even if any abuses multiply — we will hear no protest.
CIA’s War Against China
Taliban bans the broadcast of BBC, DW, and Voice of America in Afghanistan
US Condemns Chinese Military Build-Up the US Itself Provoked
Brian Berletic
US Indo-Pacific commander Admiral John Aquilino has recently complained about China’s militarization of the South China Sea. He has accused China of placing anti-aircraft and anti-ship systems along with other military facilities on islands scattered throughout the South China Sea.
US Condemns Chinese Military Build-Up the US Itself Provoked
Related:
US to build anti-China missile network along first island chain
Washington rushes to hide its ‘octopus’ NED funding in Ukraine
Many sections of the corporate media and a legion of propaganda agencies are openly and secretly funded by the US.
Washington rushes to hide its ‘octopus’ NED funding in Ukraine
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