Friday, October 31, 2008

Cuban "Journos" and the Secret Golden Handshake

As anyone who truly understands the media would understand, journalism is a loaded profession. If you are to fight for the rights of all journalists, you will inevitably come into conflict with your own belief in human rights.

This could not be more true of a country like Cuba, where some partisan "independent journalists" have been funded by U.S. organisations openly campaigning for the violent overthrow of the Communist regime.

As Legendary PBS broadcaster Bill Moyers explained in a 2003 interview,

"...the very concept of media is insulting to some of us within the press who find ourselves lumped in with so many disparate elements, as if everyone with a pen, a microphone, a camera, or just a loud voice were all one and the same...David Broder is not Matt Drudge. "Meet the Press" is not "Tempation Island." And I am not Jerry Springer. I do not speak for him. He does not speak for me. Yet 'the media' speaks for us all"

Read more in Sydney based Academic Tim Anderson's report for Green Left Weekly

There's also an interesting piece on Cuban Journalism at Project Censored, and some other interesting observations here and here

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