Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

August 14, 2009

Censored media, the only direction now is up

Censored News
http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/
By Brenda Norrell
Photo: Native children call for a halt to uranium mining in the Grand Canyon in July 2009. Photo Brenda Norrell.

From the Havasupai gathering to halt uranium mining, to the Obama administration's continued abuse of Indigenous Peoples and people of color in the US borderzones, the mainstream media is silent.
CNN continues to fuel racism in the US and broadcasts as truth the lies that fuel wars, while distracting the public with trivial gossip in Hollywood.
The torture continues under the Obama administration and the war continues, just moved to a new location in Afghanistan, so the blood of America's youths can water the economy and pad the pockets of war profiteers.
After working as a news reporter for 27 years, in both the American Indian and mainstream media, I've a pretty good idea of what is being censored, what has always been censored. With the new economic low, news reporters are increasingly lazy and complacent. The news is too dismal to spend much time commenting on.
What is really needed now is for those aspiring to be great journalists to research the corporations targeting Indigenous Peoples' land and water around the earth, show who the corporate owners are, the connections to politicians, where the money flows and the abuses of Indian people, which includes displacements and assassinations.
If Obama wants to honor American Indian heroes, he could begin with those who have been fighting the good fight, battling mining, power plants, racism and oppression in their homelands. But of course that doesn't keep the war machine going, or the profits flowing to General Dynamics and all the other war profiteers.
Headlines from Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/ :
August, 2009 Rex Tilousi: Roundance against uranium mining; Western Shoshone film at United Nations Geneva; Leonard Peltier Interview/High Plains Reader; Filthy development in the Four Corners; Federal Appeals case reveals lawlessness of Tohono O'odham police; DQ University: Keeping the dream alive; Ben Carnes: 'When they take Leonard to the tree;' Carter Camp: Passing of Chris Westerman; MNN: Whititudes creating psychopathic dictatorships; Indigenous Delegation in Palestine Nine peacemakers arrested in Wisconsin; No More Deaths Volunteer facing sentencing; Zapatistas; Hate speech in the media Arizona: Two arrested praying for migrants; MNN: Pack up & get out: Maliseet take control of hydro dam; MNN: Arctic Grab -- Something rotten in Denmark ... ;Native American Journalists Association photos; Zapatistas Indigenous Congress August 7 -- 9, 2009 Dooda Desert Rock Music and Solar Fest (halt a third power plant in the Four Corners area); AIM West: International Indigenous Peoples Day ... July 2009: Havasupai Gathering to Halt Uranium Mining

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