We beg your patience as we complete this kind of archeological dig and repair of these vital reports and stories. The nonprofit Fund for Authentic Journalism is currently rebuilding the Narco News site to fix broken links and graphics that too often on the Internet get disappeared foreverĪs the technology of web platforms becomes regularly replaced and must be updated to preserve the history of early online journalism. Journalists from almost every corner of the planet. In-depth reporting on the Obama presidential campaign in 20 by Al Giordano, “the prophet of the Obama paradigm shift” (Vanity Fair), and original reporting by hundreds of
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Series by Gary Webb, early viral videos from Narco News TV, translations to English of Latin American and other international news stories otherwise unreported in the United States,
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You can read more of what the critics have said at Here, free to the public, you will find two decades of reports in seven languages, including major drug war scoops by Bill Conroy, the censored San Jose Mercury-News “Dark Alliance” Invented “the platinum standard in Authentic Journalism” (Barry Crimmins, 1953-2018).
“The new, independent journalists of the Internet, as personified by Al Giordano” (Electronic Frontier Foundation), who “actually makes things happen” (Gary Webb, 1955-2004), (The Guardian), that were “on the mark and well documented” (Washington Post). The independent online newspaper did not accept advertising but “cut a wide swath” (Boston Globe), with “hard-hitting reporting” (Fairness & Accuracy in Media), that “broke a string of scoops” The Internet and journalists who publish on it. Al Giordano, Mario Menendez and Narco News this case extended First Amendment rights to In 2001, Narco News won the landmark New York Supreme Court case, Banco Nacional de Mexico vs. Nonviolent resistance and election campaigns throughout the world. Narco News published original investigative journalism & analysis for 19 years (2000–2019) on the “war on drugs” from Latin America, and on social movements, community organizing,