Friday, April 22, 2011

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The kimono Trade

PATRICIA MONTERO
cesar.levano @ diariolaprimeraperu.com
On Holy Thursday, while the Peru Catholic turned his memory to Christ and his thirst for justice, an event occurred that shows how the phrases of exaltation and defense of freedom of expression in certain newspapers are a monument to lies. Two journalists, N-Channel important property Miró Quesada family, have been dismissed for not complying with the order of worship relentlessly Keiko Fujimori and vilify without pausing to Ollanta Humala.
The victims were Patricia Montero, general producer of the channel, and Jose Jara, head of information and news producer "6 to 9."
Trade was initially an independent newspaper who lived only the newspaper business, but in recent years the family has expanded its network of interests, in areas that have nothing to do with journalism. In addition to having the newspaper Peru 21, Canal N and American TV, its executives are linked to construction companies and even foreign commercial aviation. Bridges with the great capital of Chile featuring spacious avisaje, plus exorbitant profits.
Support Mrs. Fujimori reveals that the daily is returning to its old ways of the thirties, when encouraged and applauded a system wore the black shirt of fascism and established kingdom of persecution, killings, imprisonment, torture and exile for opponents, who were mainly APRA and communists.
a couple of days ago, Jaime de Althaus interviewed Rafael Rey, a conspicuous member of the fascist Opus Dei, who was the murderer right arm dictator Francisco Franco. King's political spokesman Credit Bank, whose helmsman is Dionisio Romero, the military also Opus Dei, which supports and finances. King mentioned in the program was devoted to rail against Humala, especially being surrounded by Marxists, he said. His hatred reminded us of the hysterical cry of Hitler: Tod dem Marxismus! (Death Marxism!).
layoffs Canal N denote the atmosphere of intolerance, hatred and lies to be installed in the media. Months ago, long before the election, a student at San Marcos, the brightest in years, I confided: "Professor, I have absolutely no sympathy for the commander Humala, but it strikes me that in the newspaper where I work order discredit it with dirty tricks, Humala. "
is therefore an authoritarian and repressive climate that threatens Peruvian journalism. Not that the journalists were dismissed or supporters of Humala supporters. What the owners of El Comercio could not stand is that the two journalists opted for the balanced version, no doubt eager to pursue a journalism that is the noblest of professions, not the vilest of trades.
general The former producer of Channel N, Patricia Montero, said the reason she was fired she and Jose Jara, producer of the newscast "6 to 9" of the same medium, it is because they supported Keiko Fujimori.
In an interview to El Mundo of Spain, Montero said that in recent weeks in this environment journalists were pressured by the owners of the group.
"There is no written directive, but there have been hints and pressures to take an editorial line to support Keiko Fujimori," said the journalist.
Similarly, explained that she and Jara were "pressed for anti-Humala and give no information about that candidate."
"We were accused of humanizing Humala and thus have contributed to his victory in the first round," says Montero and mentions that these pressures came of board members of the media as Martha Meier Miró Quesada and Luis Miró Quesada, among others.
Information Processing
To describe the day to day living journalists in Canal N, Montero told El Mundo that every time interviewing Humala or one of the candidates his party to Congress "called us immediately by phone and did not give much air time."
"When we interviewed someone Fujimori never called us. They want to have control of both channels in order to ensure Humala does not win. "
For Montero, the owners of El Comercio "feel safer with Keiko in spite of its liabilities and the fact that around the same as they were with their father in the 90s".
pressures also accuses
Another journalist who is considered harassment by board members, according to Montero, is Laura Puerta, who was in charge of journalistic direction of the two television channels Trade (America TV and Canal N).
"There were two board meetings to get to Laura's office. The latter was the Last Tuesday, but left the decision until after the second round. By the time you have taken the direction of Canal N and only been left in charge of America.

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