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December 13, 2023

The Wheel of Violence

Here’s an article I wrote recently about cycles of generational violence and trauma for my good friends at News Decoder. It’s about El Salvador, where I worked in the early 1990s, but it could be about many other places too. Repression and violence breed future trauma, and where trauma is unresolved there is no lasting peace.

FMLN guerrillas in El Salvador, 1991. Photograph by Martin Langfield
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Published on December 13, 2023 07:28

May 20, 2023

“Peace will generate even more pathology”

My 1990 Reuters piece (as printed here in the L.A. Times) was prescient, sadly, about the mental fallout of El Salvador’s civil war. May other warring nations do better.

Photo by Martin Langfield, El Salvador, 1991.
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Published on May 20, 2023 05:10

April 30, 2023

Why protests in Latin America matter

I wrote a piece on Latin America’s protests in late 2019 – and why they matter, especially to young people – for my good friends at News-Decoder.  Here’s a link! I think it stands up quite well still.

Photo by Martin Langfield, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1986.

(I took this photo more than 30 years ago at an opposition hunger strike to demand fair elections in Chihuahua, Mexico in 1986.)

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Published on April 30, 2023 07:59

July 16, 2021

‘I shoot for the common man’: Danish Siddiqui’s finest work

Reuters journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed on Friday while covering a clash between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters near a border crossing with Pakistan. This gallery showcases some of his best work.
— Read on mobile.reuters.com/news/picture/i-shoot-for-the-common-man-danish-siddiq-idUSRTXEG1OW

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Published on July 16, 2021 11:43

July 1, 2021

How not to be a tool

Professional spooks know what a powerful tool disinformation is.

She was an intelligence analyst at the CIA. Now she writes about the dangers of ‘fake news.’

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Published on July 01, 2021 16:39

Don’t help the tools.

Professional spooks know what a powerful tool disinformation is.

She was an intelligence analyst at the CIA. Now she writes about the dangers of ‘fake news.’

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Published on July 01, 2021 16:39

October 15, 2020

Fool me once …

Important work here from the good people at First Draft:


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Published on October 15, 2020 08:50

June 16, 2020

Good news amid the noise

My former mothership Reuters has announced the expansion of its award-winning e-learning course on helping newsrooms around the world spot deepfakes and manipulated media in 12 additional languages.


This is an excellent resource, instructive for anyone interested in learning how to spot real fakery and manipulation.


 

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Published on June 16, 2020 05:14

Good news amid the dreck

My former mothership Reuters has announced the expansion of its award-winning e-learning course on helping newsrooms around the world spot deepfakes and manipulated media in 12 additional languages.


This is an excellent resource, instructive for anyone interested in learning how to spot real fakery and manipulation.


 

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Published on June 16, 2020 05:14

May 30, 2020

Bipartisan! Practical! Non-incendiary!

Shocking, I know, but here are 14 sensible recommendations for the upcoming U.S. elections and an executive summary that will take maybe two minutes to read. What are some other exciting words? Pragmatic. Non-inflammatory.  Feasible. Worth a read.


Fair Elections During a Crisis: Bipartisan and Diverse Blue-Ribbon Group of Scholars and Thinkers Releases Report on Urgent Changes Needed for November U.S. Elections

— Read on www.law.uci.edu/news/press-releases/2020/fair-elections-report.html

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Published on May 30, 2020 03:29