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This week on CounterSpin: Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez is dead but his independence and help for Venezuela’s poor remains unforgiven in the US press. We’ll talk to Mark Weisbrot of the Center for Economic and Policy Research about what media’s portrayal of Chavez says about media.
Also on the show: Bradley Manning’s trial took a dramatic turn when he explained, in great detail, the reasons why he uploaded thousands of sensitive files to the website WikiLeaks. His goal was to spark public debate about U.S. war and foreign policy. Kevin Gosztola has been covering the trial for firedoglake.com he’ll join us to talk about Manning’s statement, and about the implications the trial has for press freedom.
LINKS:
—Center for Economic and Policy Research
–Kevin Gosztola: Firedoglake





Small error in your Chavez segment: A few minutes into her interview with Mark Weisbrot, Janine Jackson identifies Juan Forero as a New York Times reporter, and attributes a quote to that newspaper. Forero is actually a reporter for the Washington Post, and the corresponding quote appeared in that paper.