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- Tonycurzonprice on 2008-03-18 - Tags media_politics , trust
- Isaacmao on 2008-03-15 - Tags RSF , UNESCO
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UNESCO has decided to end its relations with Reporters Without Borders (RSF) due to a "repeated lack of ethics" and announced it would exclude possibities of further co-auspices in the future. The U.N. organization for Education, Science and Culture made the decision claiming that the French entity, RSF, tended towards sensationalism and tried to make itself a judge of developing nations.
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UNESCO has decided to end its relations with Reporters Without Borders (RSF) due to a "repeated lack of ethics" and announced it would exclude possibities of further co-auspices in the future. The U.N. organization for Education, Science and Culture made the decision claiming that the French entity, RSF, tended towards sensationalism and tried to make itself a judge of developing nations.
RSF is the organization most critical of the Chávez government's media policies. Surprisingly, it claimed late last year that the usually objective and often critical Ultimas Noticias was "under the control" of Chávez.
RSF is the organization most critical of the Chávez government's media policies. Surprisingly, it claimed late last year that the usually objective and often critical Ultimas Noticias was "under the control" of Chávez.
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