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04/11/2023

VOA’s refusal to call Hamas attackers "terrorists" helps to perpetuate violence, former Voice of America journo Ted Lipien says in "The Hill."

Why are US-funded    Voice of America   journalists defending  ,   over the   massacre of   in  ? My new op-ed in The Hi...
13/10/2023

Why are US-funded Voice of America journalists defending , over the massacre of in ?

My new op-ed in The Hill includes comments on the latest barbaric attacks by Hamas terrorists on Israeli civilians—defenseless Jewish women, children, and the elderly. I discuss the hard-to-understand and explain defense of propaganda and disinformation from Iran and Russia by U.S. government-managed and funded U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) journalists, including federal employees working for the Voice of America (VOA). They went as far as to contradict interview answers from Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), without offering any evidence to support their exoneration of the main supporters of Hamas terrorists: Iran and Putin’s Russia. Rep. McCaul is currently investigating allegations of corruption at USAGM, including charges of bias in favor of Iran’s regime in VOA programs, VOA’s alleged hiring of former Putin propagandists, and dismally low employee morale.

I also tried to provide some broader historical perspectives. The New York Times Moscow correspondent Walter Duranty made it respectable to lie in defense of a “progressive” ideology and received the Pulitzer Prize for his deliberately deceptive reporting, which later included lying about millions of Ukrainian peasants who had died from starvation (Holodomor) forced on them by Joseph Stalin and his Soviet communist secret police. Since Duranty received his journalistic award in 1932, which the 2002-2003 Pulitzer Prize Board—whose membership reads like Who’s Who in journalism, media industry, U.S. government service, NGOs, and academia—refused to revoke, many communist and post-communist regimes and terrorist groups could claim the mantle of human rights and anti-imperialism to excuse and/or hide their total contempt for human life and their genocidal crimes. This propaganda has duped many Western journalists. A major part of the problem seems to be that Soviet communist atrocities, unlike those of the N***s in Germany, were never put on trial or punished.

I was Voice of America’s Polish Service chief during Poland’s peaceful struggle for democracy in the 1980s during Ronald Reagan’s presidency and later VOA’s acting associate director. I also served briefly in 2020-2021 as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty president in a non-political and non-partisan role.

Great British-Polish writer Joseph Conrad, whose timeless novels are deeply humanistic, warned at the beginning of the previous century that “the Government of Holy Russia” has been “arrogating to itself the supreme power to torment and slaughter the bodies of its subjects like a God-sent scourge.” Before becoming a refugee in England, Conrad was one of Russia’s many non-Russian conquered subjects. Conrad also wrote about imperial Russia, “Western thought, when it crosses her frontier, falls under the spell of her autocracy and becomes a noxious parody of itself.”

A parody of the truth is what is delivered as Putin’s propaganda to naïve Western journalists. As for the conservatives who think that Putin is right about Ukraine, they ought to ask how a leader like Ronald Reagan, who called the Soviet Union the “Evil Empire,” would have reacted to Russia’s current attempt to restore it.

As a political refugee, Joseph Conrad was understandably pessimistic about Russia, but there have always been Russians who risked everything to defend the truth. In one of his “Kolyma Tales,” Russian writer Varlam Shalamov (a Gulag survivor like his friend Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn) described the slave labor camps there as “Auschwitz without the ovens.” Shalamov wrote about how the starving Kolyma prisoners stole and ate engine grease sent to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease program and how American-made bulldozers were used to dig mass graves.

What can one say, faced with such evidence of inexplicable brutality and genocide, about Owen Lattimore, an American academic, journalist, and U.S. government official in charge of Voice of America broadcasts to China (soon to be ruled by communists), who, in his December 1944 National Geographic article informed millions of American readers that workers in the Kolyma Gulag gold mines were all volunteers and heroes of socialist labor served a special vitamin-rich diet of vegetables grown for them in hothouses?

There was no shortage of Walter Durantys in the early Voice of America, but almost all of them were removed or forced out by the end of the Democratic Truman administration. President Truman also supported the establishment of Radio Free Europe.

Several former VOA journalists later worked for communist regimes in Eastern Europe. The first VOA chief news writer and editor, novelist Howard Fast, was a Communist Party USA member who later worked for the Daily Worker party newspaper and in 1953 received the Stalin International Peace Prize. And even during the conservative Nixon and Ford Republican administrations in the 1970s, VOA banned Russian Service interviews with Solzhenitsyn, fearing that they could damage relations with the Kremlin.

Fortunately, at that time, the independent management of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty resisted such censorship. Conservative Republicans, including the late Senator James L. Buckley, criticized the Voice of America, President Ford, and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for their snubbing of Solzhenitsyn. James Buckley served as President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Munich from 1982 to 1985. Sadly, RFE/RL is now under the management control of the USAGM’s federal bureaucracy.

READ MORE in The Hill

Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel are a handy gift to Russia’s autocrat Vladimir Putin. They distract the free world’s attention from his own atrocities in Ukraine. They may lead to higher energy prices that will benefit his regime. They also contribute to the Kremlin’s propaganda, which is influencing public opinion on the radical wings of both the Republican and Democratic parties.

Why are US-funded journalists defending Russia, Iran over the Hamas massacre?

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4252199-why-are-us-funded-journalists-defending-russia-iran-after-hamass-attacks/

Why are US-funded USAGM journalists defending Russia, Iran over the Hamas massacre of Jews? Ted Lipien asks in his op-ed in The Hill.

Op-ed in The Hill.When I worked at VOA, we reported on the Solidarity trade union activists jailed in communist-ruled Po...
07/06/2023

Op-ed in The Hill.

When I worked at VOA, we reported on the Solidarity trade union activists jailed in communist-ruled Poland and Soviet dissidents kept in forced labor camps in Siberia. Our efforts helped to win the Cold War.

Today, VOA finds itself defending one of its freelance video news producers who, according to an independent Russian news outlet, allegedly spied on anti-Putin, pro-democracy opposition leaders and journalists. Although González denies the charges, VOA management’s handling of the situation — and indeed, the very idea that a VOA journalist would be accused of such a thing — strikes a sharp contrast with the Voice of America I remember from the 1980s.

This is possibly the worst time to have a management crisis at the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

08/03/2023

USAGM Watch Media Commentary When both the Washington Post and National Review report on yet another senior management-created scandal at Voice of America, it’s an indication that the poor state of U.S. international broadcasting has become a bipartisan concern. Many media and foreign policy ...

In my latest Washington Examiner report I argue that some American Christian conservatives like Pat Robertson and pundit...
18/01/2023

In my latest Washington Examiner report I argue that some American Christian conservatives like Pat Robertson and pundits like Tucker Carlson have been duped by Vladimir Putin with his propaganda lies about Ukraine.

There is also some information on Voice of America history.

Thankfully, not all evangelical Christians have been duped by Putin. Those who have been deceived should realize that they had joined the old leftist assembly of Stalin's fools since Putin is an ex-KGB officer who uses Stalin's favorite communist propaganda tactics in exploiting religion to corrupt and destroy it. I'm amazed how any American Christian can defend Putin when his Russian army kills Christians in Ukraine, including many civilians, women, and children. Young Russian soldiers, some Orthodox Christians, are needlessly dying for Putin. Others are ra**ng Ukrainian women and stealing.

Those conservative Christians in the United States who delude themselves that President Vladimir Putin and Russia, under his authoritarian, corrupt, and dangerous rule, defend traditional and Christian values should take note of this statistic: Only 1.4% of declared Russian Orthodox Church members.....

24/06/2022

USAGM Watch Commentary “The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), clearing the way for former VOA director Amanda Bennett to face a final confirmation vote on the Senate floor,” the Voice of America ...

08/06/2022

Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), hinted that there have been complaints of mismanagement and bias when Amanda Bennett at VOA.

USAGM Watch volunteer journalists join Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in mourning the death of Ukrainian Ser...
30/04/2022

USAGM Watch volunteer journalists join Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in mourning the death of Ukrainian Service broadcaster Vira Hyrych, a victim of a Russian air strike in Kyiv.

USAGM Watch volunteer journalists join Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in mourning the death of Ukrainian Service broadcaster Vira Hyrych.

April 13 marks the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Katyn Massacre – the brutal killing by the Soviet security ...
13/04/2022

April 13 marks the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Katyn Massacre – the brutal killing by the Soviet security service NKVD of nearly 22,000 Polish military officers in 1940 when Soviet Russia and N**i Germany were still allies after their joint attack and occupation of Poland in 1939, which started World War II.

In recent weeks, some Western politicians, news organizations, and social media users have made comparisons between the Soviet propaganda lies about the Katyn murders and the Russian government’s current denials of war crimes committed by Russian soldiers in Bucha and in other towns and cities in Ukraine. Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša tweeted that the Russian army behaved in Ukraine “as a horde of KGB executioners at Katyn.”

However, should the Voice of America report on the anniversary of the announcement of the 1943 discovery of the Katyn graves (VOA English News website has so far not mentioned comparisons between Katyn and Bucha), it is doubtful that today’s VOA reporters and editors will admit that from 1943 until 1945 VOA officials and journalists promoted the Soviet Katyn lies and later, at different times, tried to limit reporting about the Soviet responsibility for this war crime.

In a recent panel discussion, former VOA director Sanford Ungar admitted somewhat reluctantly in response to a question that VOA’s first chief English news writer and editor, Howard Fast, was a pro-Kremlin Communist Party activist, who after leaving VOA in 1944 received the 1953 Stalin Peace Prize.

Ungar, who heads the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University, implied that such information about Fast’s pro-Soviet propaganda at VOA may “amuse” and suggested that even asking questions about it may be a form of McCarthyism.

Millions of Stalin’s victims, including those from Ukraine and their relatives, may not agree with Mr. Ungar that talking about VOA’s Stalin Peace Prize winner is amusing, but Mr. Ungar deserves some credit for being the first Voice of America director to acknowledge that Howard Fast did work for VOA.

Current Voice of America officials, editors, and journalists have not made comparisons between Katyn and Bucha because they either do not know enough history or they are ashamed to admit that their predecessors were duped by Soviet propaganda and promoted the Soviet lies about Katyn. If they were not afraid to talk about this topic, they could point out, however, that refugees from communism hired by the Voice of America after the end of World War II replaced pro-Soviet VOA propagandists. They tried hard to get the management to change its policies on reporting on Soviet atrocities and found many allies among both Republicans and Democrats in Congress. The Truman administration carried out the initial reforms at the Voice of America. Extensive VOA reporting about the Katyn massacre started in 1951-1952. All remaining restrictions on VOA reporting about Katyn were removed during the Reagan administration in the 1980s.

April 13 marks the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Katyn Massacre – the brutal killing by the Soviet security service NKVD of nearly 22,000 Polish military officers in 1940 when Soviet Russia and N**i Germany were still allies after their joint attack and occupation of Poland in 1939, wh...

12/04/2022

Asking about Voice of America's Stalin Peace Prize winner Howard Fast may be McCarthyism or merely amusing, former VOA director said

20/03/2022

Ukraine is today “the area of decision between Russia and the Free World” and “the one big problem” for Russia’s ex-KGB leader Vladimir Putin. Ukraine is today “the area of decision between Russia and the Free World” and “the one big problem” for Russia’s ex-KGB leader Vladimir P...

Blinken, at one point in his remarks, actually addressed comments to the people of Russia.  So, these remarks were insta...
03/03/2022

Blinken, at one point in his remarks, actually addressed comments to the people of Russia. So, these remarks were instantly seen across the globe by anyone watching CNN, MSNBC, FOX, and others. But NOT – by the Voice of America.

Voice of America and Ukraine: As Putin Threatens, VOA Misses Opportunity to Carry Live Blinken Message to Russian People

Voice of America   English News is not the only Washington public media with puzzling and insensitive tweets.   tweet th...
26/02/2022

Voice of America English News is not the only Washington public media with puzzling and insensitive tweets. tweet that “Russia’s attack on Ukraine means there’s a stressful news cycle ahead of us” was seen as “silly” by a Yale professor. VOA is part of the federal U.S. Agency for Global Media

Privileged American public media executives, editors, and reporters may not realize how insensitive they appear to the Ukrainians

Members of Congress Criticize   Management Over Cuts for OCB   Programs Under recent and current USAGM  and Voice of Ame...
06/01/2022

Members of Congress Criticize Management Over Cuts for OCB Programs Under recent and current USAGM and Voice of America leaders, posted controversial reports favorable to the Castro regime

Cuts for OCB Cuba programs by the senior management of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) have been criticized by members of Congress.

I am an Eastern European refugee from communism, ."I’ve concluded that recent and current VOA and USAGM officials either...
25/12/2021

I am an Eastern European refugee from communism, .

"I’ve concluded that recent and current VOA and USAGM officials either do not know or have forgotten what life was like for tens of millions of people living under communism."

In my Christmas Day op-ed and in my post about Józef Czapski, I write about Stalin's victims and the Voice of America (VOA) in USAGM.

23/12/2021

Censored by Voice of America in 1950, re-interviewed in the 1980s, Józef Czapski gets a plaque in Prague, where he was born. VOA censored his Katyn interview.

68 years ago today, on December 21, 1953, the Soviet press agency announced that American novelist and journalist, Howar...
21/12/2021

68 years ago today, on December 21, 1953, the Soviet press agency announced that American novelist and journalist, Howard Fast, was awarded the International Stalin Peace Prize (the official name: the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples). Fast was also at that time a Communist Party USA activist.

What Soviet media and the Associated Press news agency, which reported on the Soviet announcement, did not mention was that the U.S. government international broadcaster, the Voice of America (VOA), employed Howard Fast during World War II as its chief English-language news program director and news writer.

This prominent wartime VOA pro-Soviet news program chief had the distinction of being the recipient of both the Stalin International Peace Prize and the Lenin International Peace Prize, since after the Soviet Communist Party condemned Stalin in 1956, all Stalin Peace Prizes were renamed Lenin Peace Prizes. The prize was created as the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples on December 21, 1949 by an executive order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in honor of Joseph Stalin‘s seventieth birthday (although this was after his seventy-first birthday). Stalin was born on December 18, 1878. He died on March 5, 1953, a few months before Howard Fast was honored with the prize named after a communist mass murderer, responsible for the deaths of millions of people. At that time, Stalin was still revered in the Soviet Union.

Yet, this historically significant Soviet recognition of an important former Voice of America first news director has never been mentioned by any of VOA’s former directors or former VOA managers, editors and reporters, with one or two exceptions. Fast’s work for the Voice of America has not been mentioned or analyzed in books about the history of the U.S. government broadcaster written by VOA-friendly scholars and former officials.

Howard Fast – Chief of Voice of America News Who Won the Stalin Peace Prize By Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum.

Forty years ago, on December 13, 1981, I received a phone call at my home in McLean, Virginia from Charles E. “Sam” Cour...
13/12/2021

Forty years ago, on December 13, 1981, I received a phone call at my home in McLean, Virginia from Charles E. “Sam” Courtney. He was at the time Deputy Associate Director of the Voice of America (VOA). Martial law has just been declared in Poland.

I was in charge of the VOA Polish Service since my boss Feliks Broniecki was ill and would soon retire. Sam asked me how VOA should respond to the imposition of martial law and communist leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski‘s attempt to crush the independent trade union and pro-democracy Solidarity (Solidarność) movement. I proposed an immediate expansion of VOA Polish Service medium wave and shortwave radio broadcasts from two and a half to seven hours daily.

Voice of America and martial law in Poland 40 years ago – a quick response by the Reagan Administration to the communist regime's attempt at holding on to power and destroying Solidarity. Photo: Polish Army tanks enter the town of Zbąszyń while moving east towards Poznań, 13 December 1981....

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