| How the New York Times Helped Tyrants | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||||||||
| Friday, 26 June 2009 00:00 | ||||||||
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The New York Times’ affair with false reporting on behalf of totalitarianism is far more serious than than Jayson Blair's plagiarisms and fabrications in various stories in 2002-03, or even last year's admission that the daily newspaper's reporters had committed three different instances of plagiarism (plus an instance where they republished a complete fabrication). Decades ago, New York Times reporter Walter Duranty served as the primary American press cover for a holocaust in the Ukraine that cost some 7-10 million lives. Called “holodomor” in Ukrainian (“death by hunger”), the 1932-33 famine was caused when Joseph Stalin ordered all the grain in the nation of Ukraine confiscated for the Soviet Union to export.
Covering for Castro Not all of the New York Times’ lies on behalf of socialist dictators are outside of living memory. While the Times’ Duranty was covering for Stalin in Moscow, New York Times Reporter Herbert Matthews helped cover for the communist side of the Spanish Civil War in Spain during the 1930s. Matthews ignored massacres of thousands of Catholic priests and nuns by the so-called “Republican” forces that were backed by Stalin. After the Second World War, the New York Times stationed Matthews in Cuba, where Matthews assisted Fidel Castro's rise to power by glorifying the future dictator. Matthews told New York Times readers on February 24, 1957 that Castro "has strong ideas of liberty, democracy, social justice.” The following day he reported that “there is no communism to speak of in Fidel Castro’s 26th of July Movement.” But even after Castro came to power, Matthews continued his service on behalf of Castro. For example, July 16, 1959 — seven months after Castro’s rise to power — Matthews continued to tell New York Times readers Castro wasn’t a communist: “There are no Reds in the Cabinet and none in high positions in the Government or army in the sense of being able to control either governmental or defense policies. The only power worth considering in Cuba is in the hands of Premier Castro, who is not only not Communist but decidedly anti-Communist....”
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Flu-Bird
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Boycott the NEW YORK TIMES If theres any news paper that should be boycotted its the NYTs its nothing more then a propeganda rag for tyranical leaders who treat their own citizens worse then trash i mean even the ink on that vile news rag is toxic |
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Augusto
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Wrong Villian The U.$. backed dictator Batista had killed 20,000 Cubans and ran Cuba with the Mafia as America's w#orehouse. That is why Fidel was able to take over so easily. |
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The New York Times may have a reputation as America’s premiere newspaper, but it also has a well-deserved reputation among informed Americans as a flunky for every big-government scheme that ever came down the pike. Moreover, New York Times' reporters on the scene in Russia and Cuba repeatedy put out false stories benefiting Stalin and Castro, two of the most tyrannical dictators of modern times.
