Michael Calderone: U.S. news outlets held back disclosing Davis’ CIA ties

By Michael Calderone

The New York Times, Washington Post, and Associated Press reported Monday that Raymond Davis—an American who shot two men in Pakistan last month—was working for the CIA at the time. And while reporting that news, all three outlets revealed something else: They had been holding back that information at the U.S. government’s request.

But the government dropped its request after a British paper broke the news a day earlier. That meant the lead editors at U.S. news organizations could go forward with their own Davis stories. The Guardian reported Sunday that Davis was on assignment for the CIA at the time of the fatal shooting, which he claims arose out of his effort to defend himself during a robbery attempt.  The Guardian also revealed in the article that “a number of US media outlets” knew about Davis’ CIA ties “but have kept it under wraps at the request of the Obama administration.”

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The NYT’s journalistic obedience” by Glenn Greenwald.

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Gaddafi Turns US and British Guns On His People

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David Cronin attempts citizens arrest on Lieberman in Brussels

EUXTV | February 22, 2011

Irish journalist David Cronin, correspondent for IPS and commentator for The Guardian, on Tuesday attempted a citizens arrest on Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman in EU Council, he was quickly escorted from the conference room before the press meeting started.

It’s the second time that Cronin attempted a citizens arrest in Brussels. In March last year, Cronin attempted to place Tony Blair under a citizen’s arrest for his role in the invasion of Iraq, during a visit by the former UK prime minister to the European Parliament for a hearing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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“Why I tried to arrest Avigdor Lieberman” by David Cronin.

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The BRussells Tribunal: Support Iraqi protests!

NEWSLETTER OF THE BRUSSELLS TRIBUNAL – SPECIAL EDITION

20 February 2011

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While millions across the world watched live 18 days of dramatic revolution that ousted the US-allied torture-friendly regime of Hosni Mubarak, no one is offered live feed from Iraq of its people’s uprising against an enemy much worse.

And while President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton are being lauded for their supposed support for Egyptian democracy, no one is asking the key question Washington can’t answer: When will members of this US administration and the three previous face trial for crimes against humanity in Iraq?

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SOUAD MASSI chante pour la Palestine

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