In the USA, the former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez continues to be labeled a “dictator,” a “despot” and a “tyrant” who oppressed his country during his 14 years in office. The image is inconsistent with the reports of elections monitors who have declared Venezuelan elections to be among the most free and democratic anywhere in the world. In
Addressing Media Bias, Activists Petition NYT To Revise Coverage Of Chavez
Honduras then-elected President Manuel Zelaya, left, receives the presidential sash from Congress President Roberto Micheletti during the inauguration ceremony in January, 2006. The latter would go on to depose the former in a military coup in 2009 — so how come he gets referred to as an «interim president» whereas the democratically elected socialist leaders […]