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See also:
- BBC News - Is truth a victim? - CBS newsman Dan Rather says "core American values" - including the freedom of the press - are being undermined by the wave of patriotism which has swept the US since 11 September.
- FAIR: Afghanistan - Action alerts and advisories, counter spin, media beat and web resources. Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting. USA.
- Journalism, Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism - A report by the International Federation of Journalists on the aftermath of September 11, based on a survey of media coverage in more than 20 countries.
- MediaGuardian: Global Terrorism: The Media Response - Ongoing special report of the worldwide media response and coverage: the news, comment and analysis; the press, broadcasting and online coverage; the effects on the media. Daily roundup of worldwide press coverage. Complete archive and picture galleries. UK.
- NCAC: Free Expression After September 11th - An online index, by the National Coalition Against Censorship.
- One Year Later: September 11 and the Internet - Report analysing September 11 related websites and the reactions of the online community on the attacks, by Pew Internet and American Life Project. [html and pdf]
- Rumors of War - Identifies specific rumors as true; false; undetermined or ambigous veracity; of indeterminate origin.
- World In Crisis, Media In Conflict - Reports, commentary and resources from the global MediaChannel network.
- CNN: "We Didn't Want to Criticize a Popular War" - Kurt Nimmo critizises the lack of investigative journalism in the US mainstream media. Counterpunch, US. (August 23, 2002)
- Long Spin, Gentle Press - Commentary on US media and White House press conferences. The Guardian, UK. (June 18, 2002)
- Journalism Should Never Yield to "Patriotism" - Comment on the moral responsibility of journalists and the meaning of the term "patriotism" in the aftermath of September 11. Counterpunch, US. (May 30, 2002)
- US Media Profit, Propaganda and Puffery - Discusses the intellectual level of mainstream media and the profit interests of the media. By John Stanton and Wayne Madsen for CounterPunch. US. (April 25, 2002)
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