Media Imbalance Amid Escalated Violence in Colombian Civil War

by Colombia Report Thursday, Jan. 30, 2003 at 4:29 PM
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Millions of people rely on mainstream news sources to educate them on world events and foreign policy. Therefore, if the only explanation of the Colombian crisis provided by these sources falls within consistently selective standards that omit more than half of all violence, and show guerrilla attacks and the arrival of U.S. troops with no contextual analysis, escalation of the conflict will continue unchallenged.

January 27, 2003

Media Imbalance Amid Escalated Violence

by Simon Helweg-Larsen

As U.S. Special Forces arrived in early January to train Colombian troops in the protection of oil pipelines, violence by both leftist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries soared. The first few days of 2003 were violent, with guerrillas branching out into a new form of attack

Original: Media Imbalance Amid Escalated Violence in Colombian Civil War