The Washington Post: Journalism dies in Colombia
by Adriaan Alsema June 24, 2020
The latest advertorial of Colombias president Ivan Duque in the Washington Post is further threatening the freedom of press in the South American country.
Im not particularly familiar with American media, but after the New York Times doing Medellin Mayor Daniel Quintero a similar favor on his COVID-19 approach, Im concerned that US media are making reporting in Latin America even more dangerous.
Foreign reporting is important for the public
The WaPo columnist accurately pointed out Latin America receives insufficient attention in the U.S. media, in coverage of covid-19 and everything else.
In fact, Colombias journalists are in desperate need of support from guys like Ignatius and American coverage of other pressing issues like the peace process, failing counternarcotics.
Reporters who revealed a mafia plot to rig the 2018 election or report on the peace process are receiving death threats, for crying out loud.
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Im not familiar with American media culture, but I believe that ignoring compelling stories from abroad contributes to regional instability, which I do not believe is in the interest of the American public.
I dont know what the purpose of Ignatius column was, but it wasnt journalism.
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