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Libya/Ivory Coast: Narrow Framing and Poor Journalism

It is amazing to see how those in the mainstream press simply ignore anybody who leaves the ‘official frame’ set by the ‘respected authorities’. The limits of debate are narrow and ‘official speak’ is full of new euphemisms and phraseology with meaningless content destined to join ‘collateral damage’ in the dustbin of used spin. Let us look at some examples.

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April 16, 2011 Africa, African Union, Arab League, Army, Cote d'Ivoire, Europe, France, Great Britain, Ivory Coast, Journalism, Justice, Kazo on TV, Libya, News, Opinion, Paris, Politics, UN, Uncategorized, US, US - France, war
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