Bad News

It's certainly newsworthy that the editors of three of Spain's major newspapers have been replaced in a very short time period. Coincidence? Not likely. The more plausible explanation has to do with their stance on very sensitive issues, such as the troubles at the Royal House, government corruption and the Catalonian independence movement. It seems that what they published ruffled too many feathers, so they were plucked from positions in which they could reveal more embarrassing information and create a public opinion contrary to the interests of those in power.

All this goes to show that freedom of the press is a very relative thing, and that even countries that decry the lack of freedom elsewhere are the first to curtail it at home when it suits their purposes.

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