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Cuban foreign minister questions El País’s coverage of the island

by Ed Newman

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has denounced that the Spanish newspaper El País is carrying out an editorial campaign against the Caribbean nation by producing information from outside the island.

The foreign minister specified that the Cubadebate Media Observatory examined the articles published by the Spanish newspaper about Cuba over a week and confirmed that none were written from its correspondent in the country.

Bruno Rodríguez described this situation as a deliberate practice of reporting on the country from Miami and Madrid, following the narrative patterns of the United States, and presenting every act of aggression, threat, or interference by Washington as if it were neutral news.

The island’s top diplomat clarified that the problem isn’t that El País has an editorial line — every media outlet has one — but rather that it disguises what increasingly functions as ideological activism as journalism.

According to the published analysis, this coverage is characterized by poor research, subservience to the neoconservative right, and support from predictable, mediocre writers who serve the media war waged by large communications corporations.

The Cuban foreign minister’s denunciation comes amid escalating US pressure against Cuba, including economic sanctions, baseless legal accusations, and threats of military intervention.

[ SOURCE: PRENSA LATINA ]

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