Rush to Judgment

I seem to recall that when last year the Nicaraguan government arrested some Mexican journalists, the immediate reaction was that this was one of those examples of aggression against the press and freedom of speech in a socialist country modeled after Cuba, Venezuela, etc. The U.S. media and its acolytes around the world all jumped to this conclusion.

Well, as it turns out, those 18 journalists were fake. Not only that, but they were using their false identities to smuggle $9 million worth of drugs in their vehicles. Now, they have been sentenced to 18 years in prison and sent back to Mexico to serve time.

The rush to judgment against the likes of Daniel Ortega led by the U.S. makes for all sorts of wild accusations. This was one of those.

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