Posts Tagged ‘CNN’
news: events and their backgrounds
October 11th, 2010 by lifeproof
CNN Turk is not the most reliable news channel in Turkey. CNN Turk is inherently a status quo supporter, pro-power–in this case it is AKP, the prevalent governing party–and pro-capital for many spectators in Turkey. These notions may not be recognized by many or some (even in Turkey; people who may or may not watch [...]
Tags: AK Parti, AK Party, AKP, Ali Bati, background, CNN, CNN Turk, DDB&CO., Gul Kanik, Guney Soykan, I Believe in Advertising, Istanbul, Karpat Polat, Turkey
Posted in PinPoint
flotilla massacre: guns vs. social media
June 3rd, 2010 by lifeproof
I have written about Israel’s “I do as I wish, anyone who objects is a liar and/or an anti-semite” attitude several times: 1. How to keep Anti-Semitism Alive 2. Call Me Ishamel* (During the Gaza Offensive) 3. Dinner Time Chronicles (During Davos debate after the Offensive) 4. Children of War 5. Ads of Mass Destruction [...]
Tags: Amir Mizroch, Atlas Shrugs, Ayalon hinkel, Bashir, bp, CNN, communications offensive over new media, Davos, Denis Halliday, diplomatic tension between Turkey and Israel, facebook, Flotilla, Free Gaza, Free Gaza flotilla, Free Gaza movement, Freedom Flotilla, friendfeed, Gaza, Gaza offensive, Gaza: From blockade to bloodshed, How Free Explains Israel’s Flotilla FAIL, How to keep Anti-Semitism Alive, humanitarian aid, Insani Yardim, Israel, Israeli Army, Israeli massacre on Mavi Marmara, Israeli Palestinian conflict, Jihadi, Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, Manipulated Housewives, Mavi Marmara, media, media analysis, NATO, nestle, Nobel Peace Laureate, Pamela Geller, social media, social media analysis, somali, somalian pirates, the bikini blogger, the effect of social media, the effect of social media to interpersonal communication, The Guardian, The Jerusalem Post, the mediterranean sea, Turkey, twitter, UN Assistant Secretary General, v, Waltz with Bashir, Wired Magazine
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
cashback in haiti
January 21st, 2010 by lifeproof
It seems that the USA and its military never disregard any chance to invade officially–or under disguise–any potential new or new-again markets. It is reported by the news agencies that the US military is in charge of the rescue and relief efforts in Haiti and that they are deciding on which aid from where will [...]
Tags: American army, American military, American politics, cashback, charity, CNN, earthquake, Evelyn Leopold, Haiti, Haiti earthquake, Help Haiti, politics, relief, rescue, rescue team, Sanjay Gupta, The Huffington Post, Turkey, Turkish rescue team
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
