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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Elias Hazou — The Magnitsky affair: the confession of a hustled hack

Before getting down to brass tacks, let me say that I loathe penning articles like this; loathe writing about myself or in the first person, because a reporter should report the news, not be the news. Yet I grudgingly make this exception because, ironically, it happens to be newsworthy. To cut to the chase, it concerns Anglo-American financier Bill Browder and the Sergei Magnitsky affair. I, like others in the news business I’d venture to guess, feel led astray by Browder.
This is no excuse. I didn’t do my due diligence, and take full responsibility for erroneous information printed under my name. For that, I apologize to readers. I refer to two articles of mine published in a Cypriot publication, dated December 25, 2015 and January 6, 2016....
The truth is seeping out.

The Duran
The Magnitsky affair: the confession of a hustled hack
Elias Hazou

See also

Behind the Curtain
The Suppression of Truth in the Land of Lies: An Oxymoron
Edward Curtin

See also

FAIR — Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
Facebook’s New Propaganda Partners
Alan MacLeod | Glasgow University Media Group

1 comment:

  1. Big Brother! In the 'free' West. The land if free speech. The saying used to go, 'I might not agree with you, but I defend your right to say it'.

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