An organization calling itself Reporters Without Borders
(RWB; French: Reporters sans fronti�res, or RSF) has just named Russian Prime
Minister Vladimir Putin,
China�s President Hu Jintao, Iran�s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Kazakhstan�s Nursultan
Nazarbayev and Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko to their list of Forty
Worst Predators of Press Freedom for 2010. Most significant about their list of
�bad guys� is the geopolitical relation of those leaders and those countries to
the current �enemies list� of the US State Department. That is no accident, as
becomes clear when we look more closely at who funds RWB.
In their
declaration RWB states, �Since these predators have faces, we must know them to
better denounce them. Reporters Without Borders has decided to draw their
portraits.� Their colourful language is no accident. The term predator conjures
up images of horror in most people.
In their
latest �Evil Guys� list just released they remark about Russia�s Putin:
"As well as manipulating groups and institutions, Putin has promoted a
climate of pumped-up national pride that encourages the persecution of dissidents
and freethinkers and fosters a level of impunity that is steadily undermining
the rule of law.� RWB said that Putin, "the former KGB officer," has
exerted so much control over all aspects of life in Russia that "the national TV
stations now speak with a single voice." Interestingly enough, the
citation and a report of the naming of Putin appeared in an article in the
Russian state-owned media, RIA Novosti. [1]
With
respect to China, RWB states: �In honour of the Shanghai World Expo, the
biggest display of Chinese might (sic) since the 2008 Olympic Games, Reporters
Without Borders has for the past week been inviting Internet users to visit a
specially created page on its website dedicated to the freedoms that are
flouted in China.�
[2]
Perhaps
just as important as the list of bad guys from RWB are the names that are not
on it. One might ask why names of such world-class enemies of free speech and
press freedom as Georgia�s
dictator, President Mikhail Saakashvili, or the former Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko, or the
recently deposed dictator of Kyrgyzstan,
Bakiyev are absent. All three came to power in Washington-backed coups, also
termed Color Revolutions. Notably, all the persons just named by RWB as
�predators� have been targets of Washington-financed destabilization attempts
in recent years.
Who stands behind RWB?
The slick
media image that RWB presents to the world, such as using the term �predators,�
is no accident. It is the product of RWB�s ad agency. Announcing the list of 40
on May 3 on their website, RWB states, �The list of Predators of Press Freedom is released today, backed by a campaign
ad produced by the Saatchi & Saatchi agency . . . There are 40 names on
this year�s list of predators . . . that cannot stand the press, treat it as an
enemy and directly attack journalists. They are powerful, dangerous, violent
and above the law.� [3]
Saatchi
& Saatchi is one of the world�s most influential �hidden persuaders� or PR
firms. They are credited with the campaign that brought Margaret Thatcher to
power and are the ad firm for Gordon Brown�s Labour Party. Clients have
included Citigroup, Hewlett-Packard, DuPont, Proctor & Gamble. One might
ask where RWB gets the finances to hire such elite advisors?
NED hiding behind RWB
The most
interesting question is not the deeds of Hu Jintao or Putin or Ahmadinejad in
the last year in relation to their national press, but rather who is judging
these leaders. We might well ask, �Who judges the judges?� The answer is
Washington.
Reporters
Without Borders is an international non-governmental organization (NGO).
According to its website, it is headquartered in Paris, France. Paris is a curious home base for an organization that, as
it turns out, is financed by the US Congress and by agencies tied to the US government.
If we go to
the RWB website to find who stands behind these self-anointed judges of world
press freedom, we find nothing. Not even their board of directors are named,
let alone their financial backers. Their annual published income and expenditure
statements give no clue who stands behind them financially.
Millions of
dollars of their annual income are disclosed as being from �sale of
publications.� It does not name the publications or to whom they were sold. As
one researcher noted, �Even taking into account that the books are published
for free, it would have had to sell 170,200 books in 2004 and 188,400 books in
2005 to earn the more than $2 million the organization claims to make each year
-� 516 books per day in 2005. The money clearly had to come from other sources,
as it turns out it did.� [4] An attempt to go on the RWB website to order any
of their publications found no link to any purchasing information nor any price
listings or book summary. Very curious indeed.
In their
official financial statements and income accounts published in September 2009,
they state: �The organisation�s finances in 2008 were marked by the end of the
campaign (begun in 2001) over the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games which
significantly affected income and expenditure.� [5] That means RWB spent eight
years and undisclosed amounts of money campaigning against the government of
China in the run-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics. For what purpose? Notably,
the RWB names China�s president, Hu Jintao, as this year�s �predator� for his
actions in cracking down on unrest in Tibet in March 2010 and Xinjiang in July
2009, both of which were the covert work of a US-financed NGO called National
Endowment for Democracy (NED). Hmm.
After years
of trying to hide it, Robert Menard, Paris-based Secretary-General of Reporters
Sans Frontieres or RWB, confessed that the RWB budget was primarily funded by �US organizations strictly linked to US foreign
policy.� [6] Those US organizations behind RWB include the Open Society Foundation
of billionaire speculator George Soros, the US Agency for International
Development (USAID) and the US Congress� National Endowment for Democracy
(NED). Also included is the Center for Free Cuba, whose trustee, Otto Reich,
was forced to resign from the George W. Bush administration after exposure of
his role in a CIA-backed coup attempt against Venezuela�s democratically
elected president, Hugo Chavez. [7]
As one
researcher found after months of trying to get a reply from NED about their
funding of Reporters Without Borders, which included a flat denial from RSF
executive director Lucie Morillon, the NED revealed that Reporters Without
Borders received grants over at least three years from the International
Republican Institute. The IRI is one of four subsidiaries of NED. [8]
The NED, as
I detail in my book, Full Spectrum
Dominance:Totalitarian Democracy in the New World
Order, was created by the US Congress during the Reagan administration on
the initiative of then-CIA Director Bill Casey to replace the CIA's civil
society covert action programs, which had been exposed by the Church committee
in the mid-1970s. As Allen Weinstein, the man who drafted the legislation
creating the NED admitted years later, �A lot of what we do today was done
covertly 25 years ago by the CIA.� [9]
Perhaps an
organization sitting as judge of world press freedom ought itself to practice a
little more openness and transparency about where its backing originates.
Otherwise we might think they have something to hide.
Endnotes
1. RSF names Putin, Kadyrov freedom
"predators," RIA Novisti, Moscow, May 4, 2010.
2.
Reporters Without Borders website, Reporters without Borders works on all fronts, May 3,
2010.
3. Ibid.
4. Diana
Barahona, Reporters Without Borders and Washington's Coups, ZNet, August 2, 2006.
5.
Reporters Without Borders, Income and Expenditures to end December 2008, published September 7, 2009.
6. Source Watch, Reporters Without Borders.
7. Ibid.
8. Diana
Barahona, op.cit.
9. Allen
Weinstein, quoted in David Ignatius, Openness
is the Secret to Democracy, Washington Post National Weekly Edition, 30
September 1991, pp. 24-25.
F. William Engdahl is
also author of the book, Gods of Money: Wall Street and the Death of the
American Century, available at end of May 2010. He may be reached via his
website at www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net.