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Corporate Media Spread Anti-Nicaragua War Propaganda
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
15 Sep 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Corporate Media Repeat Anti-Nicaragua War Propaganda

Camila Escalanteis an editor for Kawsachun Newsand a Latin America correspondent for Presstv. She joins us from Managua, Nicaragua to discuss a recent segment of the National Public Radio podcast, The Sunday Story, which featured an interview with Eyder Peralta, an NPR correspondent who reported on a recent visit to Nicaragua in which he made many untrue statements. We discussed how corporate media spread war propaganda. See transcript.

 

Nicaragua
NPR
war propaganda
US Intervention in Nicaragua
Nicaragua Sanctions

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