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		<title>Józef Światło, Radio Free Europe and Balloons &#124; Richard H Cummings &#124; Historytimes.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FreeMediaOnline.org Truckee, CA, USA, October 01, 2010 &#8212; For those interested in the history of U.S. international broadcasting, Richard H Cummings, author of Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989 and the soon-to-be published Radio ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/freemedialogo3330.png" alt="FreeMediaOnline.org Logo." width="33" height="30" /> <a title="Link to FreeMediaOnline.org Website." href="http://freemediaonline.org/">FreeMediaOnline.org</a> Truckee, CA, USA, October 01, 2010 &#8212; For those interested in the history of U.S. international broadcasting, Richard H Cummings, author of <em>Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989</em>  and the soon-to-be published <em>Radio Free Europe&#8217;s &#8216;Crusade for Freedom&#8217;: Rallying Americans Behind Cold War Broadcasting, 1950-1960</em>, has published a highly informative article in <a href="http://www.historytimes.com/fresh-perspectives-in-history/20th-century-history/cold-war/777-jozef-swiatlo-radio-free-europe-and-balloons">Historytimes.com</a> on the 1953 defection to the West of Polish secret police (the Ministry of Public Security of Poland) officer Józef Światło and his subsequent interviews broadcast back to Poland by Radio Free Europe (Radio Wolna Europa) and the Voice of America. These interviews, detailed the use of torture and other crimes of the communist secret police, in which Światło was himself involved, and greatly embarrassed the regime in Warsaw. </p>
<p>Most of the radio interviews with Józef Światło were aired by the Polish Service of Radio Free Europe, but he was also interviewed by the Polish Service of the Voice of America. Richard H Cummings quotes from the article by Gene King, VOA&#8217;s program director, who wrote in 1955: &#8220;We give the U.S.S.R. and the Soviet-controlled areas about 76 1/2 hours daily. Despite all efforts to prevent, The Voice of America does get through. We have conclusive evidence of that. Josef Swiatlo, former head of the Communist secret service in Poland, tells us that The Voice of America is the most effective instrument employed by the free world in combating the spread of communism and in keeping hope alive in the hearts of the peoples behind the Curtains. He reports having attended sessions of the Polish secret police where the topics of discussion were The Voice of America and how to keep the Poles from listening. Nevertheless, according to his report, the broadcasts are heard; and they are effective. We have literally thousands of similar reports. Practically all escapees and defectors, in fact, report having listened. And that goes for the U.S.S.R. as well as Communist China and the satellites.&#8221; (&#8220;<a href="http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=kt2f59q2dp&#038;chunk.id=ss1.14&#038;toc.id=ch04&#038;toc.depth=1&#038;brand=ucpress&#038;anchor.id=p162#X">The Hollywood Quarterly, 1945-1957</a>&#8220;) </p>
<p>Read <a href="http://www.historytimes.com/fresh-perspectives-in-history/20th-century-history/cold-war/777-jozef-swiatlo-radio-free-europe-and-balloons">Richard H Cummings&#8217;s article in Historytimes.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Dangerous World of Cold War Broadcasting &#124; Richard H Cummings &#124; Historytimes.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FreeMediaOnline.org Truckee, CA, USA, October 01, 2010 &#8212; Murders of journalists by intelligence services of dictatorial regimes and other enemies of free media have a long history and, unfortunately, still continue. The most active a lethal during the Cold War ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/freemedialogo3330.png" alt="FreeMediaOnline.org Logo." width="33" height="30" /> <a title="Link to FreeMediaOnline.org Website." href="http://freemediaonline.org/">FreeMediaOnline.org</a> Truckee, CA, USA, October 01, 2010 &#8212; Murders of journalists by intelligence services of dictatorial regimes and other enemies of free media have a long history and, unfortunately, still continue. The most active a lethal during the Cold War were Soviet agents operating in the West. </p>
<p>Richard H Cummings, author of <em>Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989</em>  and the soon-to-be published <em>Radio Free Europe&#8217;s &#8216;Crusade for Freedom&#8217;: Rallying Americans Behind Cold War Broadcasting, 1950-1960</em>, has published another highly informative article in Historytimes.com on the 1954 murder in Munich, West Germany, of Abo Fatalibey, the Radio Liberty Azerbaijan Service chief.</p>
<p>Read <a href="http://www.historytimes.com/fresh-perspectives-in-history/20th-century-history/cold-war/766-the-dangerous-world-of-cold-war-broadcasting">Richard H Cummings&#8217;s article in Historytimes.com</a></p>
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		<title>Radio Hole-in-the-Head: Radio Liberty: An Insider&#8217;s Story of Cold War Broadcasting by James Critchlow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 02:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Radio-Liberty-Hole-Head/dp/1419624741/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1231965353&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-752 " title="Radio Hole-in-the-Head: Radio Liberty: An Insider's Story of Cold War broadcasting by James Critchlow" src="http://freemediaonline.org/freemediaonlineblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/critchlow.jpg" alt="Radio Hole-in-the-Head by James Critchlow" width="100" height="157" /></a> </p>
<p>While surrogate broadcasting was effective during the Cold War, even then it faced some serious problems, which BBG [The Broadcasting Board of Governors, a controversial Federal agency in charge of US international broadcasts] members chose to ignore when they developed their grandiose broadcasting plans for the Middle East. They could have learned about these problems and how to avoid them from an exceptionally honest account by former RFE/RL manager James Critchlow. In his book, <strong><em><a title="Radio Hole-in-the-Head: Radio Liberty: An Insider's Story of Cold War Broadcasting by James Critchlow" href="http://www.amazon.com/Radio-Liberty-Hole-Head/dp/1419624741/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1231965353&amp;sr=1-1">Radio Hole-in-the-Head: Radio Liberty: An Insider&#8217;s Story of Cold War Broadcasting</a></em></strong>, Critchlow describes some very serious policy and editorial errors committed by naive political operatives, incompetent bureaucrats, and uninformed journalists who had worked at RFE/RL between 1953 and the end of 1980s. </p>
<p>At least during the Cold War, RFE/RL journalists were based in Munich, West Germany, and were relatively safe from intimidation by the KGB. Serious editorial problems were usually uncovered and corrected until the BBG took over. The BBG placed most of RFE/RL Russian Service reporters in Russia and kept them there even after former President Putin and the KGB&#8217;s successor agency, the FSB, nearly completely took control over the local broadcast media using force and intimidation.</p>
<p>Unwilling to give up or significantly scale down RFE/RL&#8217;s large bureau in Moscow, BBG members and their staff, some of whom had business and personal links to Russia, began negotiating with members of the Putin regime while BBG-hired consultants told RFE/RL journalists to make their programs less critical of the political and social realities in Russia.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 98px"><img style="margin: 8px;" src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/anna_politkovskaya.png" alt="Independent Russian Journalist Anna Politkovskaya Who Was Murdered in 2006." width="88" height="97" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Independent Russian Journalist Anna Politkovskaya Who Was Murdered in Moscow in 2006</p></div>
<p>Shortly after independent Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya was murdered in Moscow in an execution-style hit in 2006, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty managers made public statements strongly suggesting an attempt on their part to appease Mr. Putin. In an apparent effort to protect their presence in the country, the head of RFE/RL Moscow bureau, Elena Glushkova, said in an on-air discussion in October 2006 that the work of Radio Liberty journalists cannot cause Russia any harm. She insisted that RFE/RL reporters respect and love Russia. She also pointed out that all Radio Liberty reporters who work in Russia are Russian citizens and said that her optimism despite the murder of Ms. Politkovskaya is based in her belief in &#8220;<a title="Link to FreeMediaOnline.org Article " href="http://www.freemediaonline.org/radio_liberty_russian_managers_put_a_positive_spin_on_putin%27s_comments_on_the_murder_of_journalist_221141.htm">the common sense of the current Russian leadership</a>.&#8221; Maria Klain, Russian Service director at the RFE/RL home office in Prague, also expressed confidence that the radio&#8217;s future in Russia looks good. These comments surprised and offended pro-democracy activists in Russia who were still in mourning after Anna Politovskaya&#8217;s murder.</p>
<p>More recently, a Russian human rights organization, the Moscow Human Rights Bureau, has criticized Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) for giving an entire hour of airtime to a Russian politician known for his racist views and verbal attacks on Blacks and other ethnic and racial minorities.  For the new U.S. administration headed by the first African-American president, this is not a very encouraging sign that the BBG&#8217;s marketing and programming strategies have been successful. View FreeMediaOnline.org report: <a href="http://freemediaonline.org/freemediaonlineblog/2008/08/29/us-taxpayers-pay-for-spreading-racist-views-on-radio-liberty-in-russia/" target="_blank">&#8220;U.S. Taxpayers Pay for Spreading Racist Views on Radio Liberty in Russia: What Would Barack Obama Say If He Knew…&#8221; </a>  </p>
<p>One would think that in light of such developments and statements by RFE/RL managers in Russia, the BBG would want Washington-based Voice of America journalists to expand their Russian broadcasts. The BBG&#8217;s policy, however, has been not only to dismantle the Voice of America radio services but to make sure that  even the names of the privatized entities designed to replace them did not have any references to the U.S. in an naive belief that this would make them more credible with skeptical and hostile audiences.</p>
<p>By placing much of the work and operations of these privatized entities in countries like Russia and in the Middle East and relying on locally-hired staff, the BBG created no safeguards to make sure that local reporters would not be blackmailed by foreign security and intelligence services. At the same time, the BBG denied locally-hired employees the protection of U.S. labor laws, damaging U.S. reputation in countries like the Czech Republic and drawing attention and criticism from local politicians, including the highly respected former Czech President Vaclav Havel. Link to FreeMediaOnline.org report <em><a title="Link to FreeMediaOnline.org Report &quot;Radio Free Europe or Radio Free Putin? Did BBG End U.S. Surrogate Broadcasting in Russia on Radio Liberty in an Attempt to Appease Mr. Putin and Pursue Its Marketing Strategy?&quot;" href="http://freemediaonline.org/freemediaonlineblog/2008/12/30/radio-free-europe-or-radio-free-putin-did-bbg-end-us-surrogate-broadcasting-in-russia-on-radio-liberty-in-an-attempt-to-appease-mr-putin-and-pursue-its-marketing-strategy/" target="_blank">Radio Free Europe or Radio Free Putin? Did BBG End U.S. Surrogate Broadcasting in Russia on Radio Liberty in an Attempt to Appease Mr. Putin and Pursue Its Marketing Strategy?</a></em></p>
<p>The new Obama Administration has a chance to completely reform U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting. Millions of U.S. taxpayers&#8217; money are still being wasted by the BBG in financing multiple privatized broadcasting entities &#8212; a veritable GM-like corporate model &#8212; with multiple executive positions and duplicate administrative structures. None of these entities is set up to present America&#8217;s story to the world. &#8212; Ted Lipien, January 2009</p>
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		<title>Ted Lipien&#8217;s Book Reveals Cold War Media Manipulation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Ted Lipien was formerly acting VOA associate director and helped to place BBG-funded radio and TV programs on stations in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq and in other countries in the region.  He is the author of a book about Pope John ...]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1846941105?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=antipropagand-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1846941105"><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/book_rferl_voa.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="219" /></a>Ted <a title="Link to Ted Lipien Personal Website." href="http://tedlipien.com/index.htm"><img style="float: left; margin: 8px;" src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/tedlipienpic10075.png" alt="FreeMediaOnline.org President Ted Lipien." width="100" height="75" /></a>Lipien was formerly acting VOA associate director and helped to place BBG-funded radio and TV programs on stations in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq and in other countries in the region. </p>
<p>He is the author of a <a title="Link to Ted Lipien Personal Website." href="http://www.tedlipien.com/index.htm">book about Pope John Paul II and new feminism</a>, in which he discussed the attempts by the Polish communist secret police and the KGB to spy on the Polish pontiff and feed disinformation to Western journalists. He also described how communist agents tried to infiltrate U.S. radio stations broadcasting to audiences behind the Iron Curtain. He points out in his book that the main targets of the communist secret police blackmail and recruitment efforts were journalists, intellectuals, extremists of all types, and priests. </p>
<p>He worked in Washington, D.C. and spent eight years as a regional  media marketing director for the BBG based at the RFE/RL headquarters in Prague.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1846941105?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=antipropagand-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1846941105"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 12px;" src="http://www.freemediaonline.org/images/Wojtylas_Women_cover_175.jpg" alt="Link to &quot;Wojtyla's Women: How They Shaped the Life of Pope John Paul II and Changed the Catholic Church&quot; by Ted Lipien on Amazon." width="176" height="271" /><span style="color: #004b91;">Wojtyla&#8217;s Women: How Women, History and Polish Traditions Shaped the Life of Pope John Paul II and Changed the Catholic Church</span></a><br />
Ted Lipien has written an incisive and penetrating book on the role remarkable women, played in shaping John Paul II&#8217;s outlook on important and controversial issues that defined his papacy. One of them was the Albanian-born nun and Nobel laureate Mother Teresa. Much of the ground that Lipien covers in his meticulously documented book is not familiar to students of John Paul II&#8217;s papacy. He presents new information on the Pope&#8217;s enduring relationships with women who had an enormous impact on his life, offers original interpretations, and makes a significant contribution in advancing the theoretical discussion on John Paul II&#8217;s papacy. The greatest strength of &#8220;Wojtyla&#8217;s Women&#8221; lies in the author&#8217;s impassioned analysis of astonishingly complex issues and events. Lipien&#8217;s landmark book opens new paths for other scholars and is essential reading for specialists as well as the wider public.<br />
<strong>Dr. Elez Biberaj, author of Albania in Transition: The Rocky Road to Democracy</strong></p>
<p>Extremely detailed research into a heretofore unexamined aspect of the beloved Pope John Paul II&#8217;s life. This book is worthwhile reading for anyone interested in the personal network of highly influential women who shaped John Paul II&#8217;s attitudes, particularly on the debate of women&#8217;s roles.<br />
<strong>Dr. Nancy Snow, author of Information War</strong></p>
<p>An important book. Few persons are as qualified as Ted Lipien to enlighten readers about Pope John Paul II&#8217;s Polish roots &#8212; and the impact that they had on his views on women. Lipien provides a stimulating analysis of the Pope&#8217;s ideas on gender roles and how John Paul believed the Church should deal with sexual issues. While he does not agree with many of the Pope&#8217;s stands on women, Lipien makes a laudatory effort to understand &#8212; and explain &#8212; them. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between feminism and Catholicism, a key issue of our times.<br />
<strong>Dr. John H. Brown, former U.S. diplomat in Poland, editor of Public Diplomacy Press Review</strong></p>
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