Prijatelj on Fri, 10 Sep 1999 18:38:22 +0200 |
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Re: Syndicate: B92 - VOICE OF SORO |
Radio B-92 was under total(itarian) financial control of the Soros, USAID, Medianhilfe,+++ group. Almost all the foundations that funded it were those of western governments and buisinesses. I found it's editor, Veran Matic to be a most disguisting person. However, it was a radio where sexism, racism, anti-semitism, Serb-nazism (nationalism, patriotism...) wasn't allowed. It also didn't tolerate criticism of the western social system, especially U$A and Fortress Europe, their government policies, or, especially Geroge Soros and things that are funded by him. Except Radio Index (banned in 1998., also funded by Soros), B-92 was the only place in Belgrade where you could do a good radio show, that opposes government policies and "opposition leaders" and still get it published. It also supported anti-war sentiment, human rights... I gotta run, mail you later. >As you can imagine from this information, B92 is NOT a radical left-wing >revolutionary progressive radio station, although an extraordinary >number of people do believe this myth. B92 was the Serbian radio of the >Soros Foundation, which through its Open Society Funds and Foundations >controls a surprisingly large sector of the media in some eastern >European countries. >(The Soros Foundation got in first, and had the most money). >B92 was therefore never an 'independent' radio. Its function was to >promote the values of a liberal-democratic free-market society in >Serbia and Montenegro, and specifically the classic-liberalism of George >Soros. It continued to do this even during the air war on Serbia, when >for a time it broadcast from aircraft on the Serbian border (obviously >with at least the military approval of the NATO which controlled the >airspace), and also from Austria on Austrian government transmitters. >Both of these projects were apparently abandoned: perhaps because they >were making the station an easy target for pro-Milosevic propagandists. >In any case, in the present uncertain climate, the station and its >financiers are ready to try again Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress