If most rockstars performed one of their iconic hits outside the British Home Office, the media would lap it up. Not so, if the star is Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters and he sings for jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Mainstream media completely ignored Waters’ performance outside the British interior ministry office on Monday evening. A search of the ProQuest newspaper database found “nothing” from any UK newspaper on the event, media fairness website Media Lens tweeted.
A Google News search finds coverage from the World Socialist Web Site, the Irish Examiner, Ecuador-based Telesur, and some Turkish outlets, as well as RT and Sputnik – but nothing from any major British newspaper or broadcaster.
The event was heavily promoted on Twitter by WikiLeaks and Roger Waters himself – so it appears that the lack of coverage by UK media was a conscious decision rather than an oversight.
The silence did not go unnoticed by Assange supporters on social media.
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters performed ‘Wish You Were Here’ in support of Julian Assange yesterday.ProQuest newspaper database finds *two* mentions in global media: in Asian News International, New Delhi, and Prensa Latina, Havana.
It finds NOTHING in any UK newspaper!
— Media Lens (@medialens) September 3, 2019
Another tweeter cited the lack of coverage in the Guardian as “more evidence that it’s just a propaganda mouthpiece for British Intelligence.”
A search for blueticks on twitter finds no UK journalist commenting on this. But it’s not silence – it’s journalists defending the state, indicating to them “I’m on your side, not Assange’s, I’m reliable”, even as their *own profession* is under major attack. It’s chilling. https://t.co/84MrgiMYZj— Mark Curtis (@markcurtis30) September 3, 2019
I believe I was the only MP to attend today’s demo called by @rogerwaters outside the Home Office against the continued imprisonment of Julian Assange. His outrageous treatment is an assault against freedom of speech and journalism. He must be released immediately. #FreeAssange pic.twitter.com/3BhxU2Hb6f— Chris Williamson MP #GTTO (@DerbyChrisW) September 2, 2019
Pay close attention to the difference in coverage western media outlets give the Assange benefit concert by Roger Waters versus the coverage it gave to billionaire Richard Branson’s anti-Maduro concert on the Venezuela border earlier this year.https://t.co/kVyLj6QjdD https://t.co/MC21vqacug— Caitlin Johnstone ⏳ (@caitoz) September 1, 2019
Assange was jailed in April for violating UK bail conditions and fleeing into the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he spent seven years under asylum, fearing extradition for exposing US government secrets.
Waters was joined at Monday’s demonstration by award-winning journalist John Pilger, who after a recent visit to the maximum security Belmarsh Prison said that the whistleblower’s “psychological torture is unabated.”
Source: RT.com