"…the media cacophony on Syria has just become too shrill – reporters, too reluctant to raise obvious questions – to just sit back and let this one slide.
Especially when it is taking place under my nose at the place I have blogged for two and a half years. There's no other way to look at this: by refusing to publish all but one of my seven Syria articles, AOL-Huffington Post is censoring a viewpoint that challenges the dominant narratives on Syria in the mainstream media.
As all my articles were published without controversy in the period prior to AOL's purchase of the Huffington Post in early 2011, I can only surmise that AOL has established a new "editorial policy." In lieu of feedback from my editors as to why these articles remain unpublished, it isn't hard to conclude that the new company has altered course, and is more comfortable only nipping at the edges of the more irreverent blogosphere."
http://english.al-akhbar.com/blogs/sandbox/syria-censorship-aol-huffington-post

Syria Censorship at AOL-Huffington Post?
english.al-akhbar.com
Let me be clear that this blogpost is not about sour grapes. But the media cacophony on Syria has just become too shrill – reporters, too reluctant to raise obvious questions – to just sit back and l





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