Le Monde Diplo on NTFU


Posted by Helena Cobban
September 30, 2005 11:49 AM EST | Link
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Yesterday, Le Monde diplo put an item about the NTFU story up on its website, in its "Valise diplomatique", here.

It's a short piece, concluding with this:

    This information [about NTFU], revealed by the Italian media, was picked up in the United States but had few repurcussions in France. So what are the investigative journalists doing, huh?

    Check out the debate by going to the blog of Helena Cobban, an American researcher... [then a link to this August JWN post.]

I was just checking my site-usage logs, which tell me that the link has already sent some hundreds of Le Monde readers over here.

Alors, soyez bienvenues, les nouveaux lecteurs francophones.



Comments
Comment from... John C., at September 30, 2005 07:30 PM:

Helena-

Congratulations on your expanding readership and media recognition!!

Pretty soon, you'll be too important to bother with us little commenters.

Comment from... Helena, at September 30, 2005 10:40 PM:

No I won't!

Comment from... Dick Durata, at October 1, 2005 02:31 AM:

Big time!

Comment from... Salah, at October 1, 2005 03:50 AM:

Congratulations to you Helen.‎

You work for readers to open their eyes and their minds for the truth, , make those to ‎pay for the their mistakes and hold accounted for all the lies in regard to this war and ‎human disaster and human humiliation by their personal under their command.‎

Whish all the best for putting the truth forwards and be leading Quick campaign.‎

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