On
April 22, 2014 several respectable online websites: Excelsior,
La Razon
posted a picture of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador allegedly in Italy.
Columnists wonder how much did the travel cost, where did the money come
from, and why he didn't use that money to help the poor
Andres
Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) is the most important leftist leader in
Mexico, 2 times presidential candidate and appointed candidate for
next elections on 2018. Over last 14 years he had been slandered in
Mexican media, treated with contemptuous rudeness by journalist like
no one else.
The source
of this picture is an otherwise unknown twitter user named: Jesus
Soberon. He tweeted her niece "found" AMLO in Italy on
April 18, 2014. He doesn't specify if her niece is on the picture. He
doesn't say where exactly this picture was taken. This user Jesus
Soberon is not available for questioning because his
account is private. This single unconfirmed twitter report made
the headlines.
The “news”
of the travel of Lopez Obrador was broadcasted
by TV too. Media says it's not on them to ask further questions
but just spread the word. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Nobel laureate
writer and journalist wrote on a short essay called “Journalist:
The best Job of the World”
“...
investigation is not just an specialty of the job but all journalism
must be investigative by definition, the consciousness that ethics is
not an occasional condition, but must always accompany journalism
like buzz to hornets..”
More than a
week later neither La Razón nor Excelsior have made a breakthrough
on the story, they could have asked for an official statement from
Lopez Obrador, the Mexican Government and airline companies, but
apparently they chose not. They stay just with the tweet, yet they
make assumptions on where the money came from, as if the trip were a
solid fact.
On May 18,
2010 Excelsior published on his editorial “Frentes Politicos”
AMLO
confused 19th century President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna with
contemporary guitar player Carlos Santana. The next day Excelsior
published an apology because after listening a recording was
clear such mistake didn't happen. Excelsior put the blame on an
unnamed
news agency that didn't make an accurate transcript of AMLO
speech.
Again the
words of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who passed away a few weeks ago:
“...
this ethics abuses obey to a dauntless notion of the job, taken
consciously and founded with pride on the enshrinement of the first
news at any cost and over all. They are not moved by the foundation
that the best news is not always the first published but many times
that given better...”
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Update. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed on July 8th
2014 a trip to Italy, funded with the earnings of his last book. It
was not the Mexican media, but AMLO himself who made the announcement
in his Facebook
account.
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