NYT Ramps Up Venezuela Propaganda Ahead of Elections [View all]
JUNE 12, 2024
RICARDO VAZ
Venezuelans will head to the polls on July 28 to choose their president for the 202530 term. Incumbent President Nicolás Maduro faces nine challengers as he runs for a third term.
Over the past 25 years of US-sponsored coups and economic sanctions, Western corporate media have always proven a reliable source of regime-change propaganda to back Washingtons policies (FAIR.org, 12/17/18, 1/25/19, 8/15/19, 4/15/20, 5/11/20, 1/11/23). Coverage builds to a frenzy around elections, whether driven by a (misguided) hope that US surrogates will win, or by a desire to delegitimize anticipated Chavista victories.
With two months to go, Western outlets are busy crafting familiar narratives, and leading the charge is the New York Times. Not busy enough with its genocide-endorsing coverage of Gaza, the paper of record was keen to back yet another key US foreign policy interest. In a flurry of recent articles, the Times laid down plenty of bias, distortions and outright lies.
Rigged reporting
- "Meet the Candidate Challenging Venezuelas Authoritarian President (5/6/24)
- Reality Show Contestants Compete for an Authoritarians Campaign Jingle (5/9/24)
- Can Elections Force Venezuelas Authoritarian Leader From Power? (5/11/24)
The Times Julie Turkewitz opened the third piece by claiming that Venezuelans are voting for the first time in more than a decade
in a presidential election with an opposition candidate who has a fightingif slim and improbablechance at winning.
This framing reinforces the common trope that Maduros May 2018 victory was a sham (New York Times, 5/11/24; Reuters, 5/17/24), rigged (New York Times, 5/6/24), neither free nor fair (BBC, 3/6/24) or widely considered fraudulent (France24, 3/12/24).
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