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Review in French NewsThe rise of the NetizensThe death of Milosevic coincides with a book by David Edwards and David Cromwell who founded Media Lens, a website that monitors media accuracy. It is not necessary to agree with their decidedly left-wing views on economics or politics to find their analysis fascinating and important. Meticulously and convincingly, they show how even the liberal press - 'The Guardian', 'The Independent', 'The News York Times' - failed to defy the politicians and reveal that the reasons given for war in Serbia and then Iraq were lies. Whatever Milosevic may have done, the use of the word genocide to describe
Serbian actions in Kosovo was nonsense and the NATO Governments knew it.
After the war, the allegations of massacre and mass murder in Kosovo, the
authors point out, also turned out to be largely fiction. The media knew
it too but went along with the charade. They point to a ray of hope in the 'netizens', the totally new element in the media equation. Top journalists (even bottom ones) who carelessly or deliberately fail to present a true picture are immediately assailed by a shower of e-mail and angry blog comments from well-informed surfers and it is improving their performance. You are unlikely to have read about 'Guardians of Power: the myth of the liberal press' published by the Pluto Press, London, because the said liberal media are so miffed they have largely refused to review it, thus neatly confirming the authors' point. www.french-news.com/fn05/main.aspx?issue=203§ion=Europe&story=33
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