The Financial Times: Megaphone for Mass Murder
The Financial Times: Megaphone for Mass Murder
by James Petras / August 28th, 2016
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The Financial Times and Venezuela: From War in the Suites to Terror in the Streets
In covering the crisis in Venezuela, the FT has systematically ignored the ongoing campaign of assaults and assassinations against elected officials, security officers, military and police who have been murdered by the FTs favored opposition.
The FT did not cover the horrific murders of an elected Chavista congresswoman and her two young children, who were executed (shot in the head) in broad daylight by opposition-paid hitmen.
These ongoing opposition terror campaigns against the elected government and the general public are systematically ignored in the FT s reports and on its editorial pages, which focus more on the shortages of consumer items.
The FT cover-up of right-wing terror extended to inventing a possible army or National Guard plan to open fire on opposition demonstrators. In this case, theFT anticipated right-wing violence by laying the blame on the government in advance.
The FT covers-up the opposition business elites campaign of hoarding essential goods to create artificial shortages and panic buying. They deny the ongoing price gouging and pin the blame for shortages and long consumer lines exclusively on regime mismanagement.
TheFT conveniently omits to mention that the decline in world oil prices has affected not only the economy of Venezuela but all countries dependent on commodity exports, including the Financial Times favorite neo-liberal regimes in Brazil and Argentina.
The Financial Times cites bogus opinion polls, which wildly exaggerate the governments declining popularity: In the recent elections Maduros supporters secured 40% of the popular vote while the FT claims his support to be 7%!
More:
http://dissidentvoice.org/2016/08/the-financial-times-megaphone-for-mass-murder/
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