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New Book From Ex-NYT Reporter Eviscerates Steele Dossier And Journalists Who Peddled It

May 18, 2021 This article was originally published at Jason Foster’s Substack “Stubborn Things” under the headline “New Book: Private Spies Infected Journalism with Steele Dossier, ‘A Media Clusterf k of epic proportions.’” When I first heard that a former New York Times investigative reporter was writing a book about “corporate intelligence firms” like Fusion GPS and Orbis Business Intelligence, I was skeptical. Would this mean serious, in-depth scrutiny of the way Glenn Simpson and Christopher Steele peddled too-good-to-check Trump dossier fantasies to their allies in the media? Unlikely. After all, Barry Meier began working for The Old Gray Lady when I was still in high school. He has serious skins on the wall as a good old-fashioned investigative journalist, but his paper also allowed itself to become Fusion’s mouthpiece for procedural squabbles with congressional investigators seeking to uncover the truth about the dossier and its claims.

Condenan a un periodista birmano a tres años de cárcel por cubrir las protestas

Condenan a un periodista birmano a tres años de cárcel por cubrir las protestas
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Myanmar: Arrest of journalists a litmus test for how Thailand treats those fleeing persecution

Myanmar: Arrest of journalists a litmus test for how Thailand treats those fleeing persecution CNN 1 day ago By Helen Regan and Kocha Olarn, CNN Business © San Sai District Administrative Office/AP In this photo released by the San Sai District Administrative Office, a Thai officer checks the temperature of journalists working for Democratic Voice of Burma, at San Sai District in Chiang Mai province north of Thailand Sunday, May 9, 2021. Three senior reporters who fled Myanmar for Thailand after the brutal military coup face certain arrest and persecution if they are deported following their arrest in Chiang Mai on Sunday, journalist groups say.

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