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Viewing cable 10BOGOTA258, Haiti Reporting from Colombia (January 22-25, 2010)

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
10BOGOTA258 2010-01-26 13:00 2011-06-17 03:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Bogota
Appears in these articles:
http://www.haitiliberte.com
http://www.haiti-liberte.com/archives/volume4-48/Le%20d%C3%A9ploiement%20des%20militaires.asp
http://www.haiti-liberte.com/archives/volume4-48/Une%20ru%C3%A9e%20vers%20l%E2%80%99or.asp
http://www.haiti-liberte.com/archives/volume4-48/U.S.%20Worried%20about%20International.asp
http://www.haiti-liberte.com/archives/volume4-48/After%20Quake.asp
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SIPDIS 
STATE FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY VALENZUELA (WHA/FO) 
KWHITAKER (WHA/AND) 
JDICKSON, EKAUFMANN, MMILLER, AND CWEST (WHA/PDA) 
EMBASSIES FOR PAO 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PREL KPAO KDEM OIIP HA CO
SUBJECT: Haiti Reporting from Colombia (January 22-25, 2010) 
 
1. (U) SUMMARY: Post continues to closely follow the Colombian 
media coverage of the U.S. role in Haiti disaster assistance. 
Though Colombian coverage of the earthquake aftermath is beginning 
to diminish, reporting on the U.S. role in providing sweeping 
disaster and humanitarian assistance continues to be very positive. 
All leading national and regional newspapers continue to focus on 
Colombian contributions to the assistance effort, as well as the 
issue of the need for international cooperation in providing 
effective on-the-ground assistance and long term strategic 
planning. END SUMMARY 
 
 
 
 
 
2. (U) Although Colombian coverage of the Haiti earthquake 
aftermath is beginning to diminish, reporting of the U.S. role in 
disaster assistance continues to be very positive.  On January 25, 
"El Tiempo" (readership: 1,040,900 Sunday: 1.928.700; Internet: 
1,229,600 hits per week) ran an interview with Assistant Secretary 
Arturo Valenzuela, in which he affirmed that the U.S. is in Haiti 
"to cooperate, not to replace the government."  "El Tiempo" also 
ran an op-ed by independent columnist Salud Hernandez entitled 
"Venezuela, Missing in Action," citing the need for the U.S. to 
step in and restore order due to the UN's failure to do so. 
"Semana", Colombia's leading weekly magazine (readership: 918,000; 
centrist) last week included a report on the U.S.'s decision to 
drop food and water from the air, noting discussions and 
coordination with the UN and Haiti government in making this 
decision. 
 
 
 
3. (U) TV and radio footage continues to show U.S. ships, soldiers 
and SAR teams providing assistance.  Coverage of Colombia's 
assistance to Haiti has also been extensive, highlighting the 
heroic efforts and successes of Colombian SAR teams, as well as 
Colombian shipments of food, clothes and other needed items via sea 
and air.  On January 22, La W Radio (estimated audience: 9 million, 
broadcast throughout Colombia and syndicated in Venezuela, Panama, 
Ecuador and major East Coast US markets) broadcast an interview 
with DCM David Lindwall, in which he clarified that the order to 
remove journalists from the Port-au-Prince airport came at the 
direct request of the Haitian government and stressed that relief 
efforts were becoming more effective every day. 
 
 
 
4. (U) The only negative coverage is a political cartoon that ran 
in "El Espectador" (readership: Daily, 264,600; Sunday: 538,600) on 
January 22 showing a colonial soldier planting a U.S. flag on the 
island of Haiti.  Post will meet with the cartoonist this week to 
discuss this cartoon with him and provide information refuting its 
inference, as well as engage with El Espectador's editor to express 
our strong concerns. 
 
 
 
5. (U) Post continues to respond to media inquiries and is sending 
out Haiti fact sheets to regional outlets.  The Embassy's Facebook 
page is updated regularly with photos of both USG and Colombian 
assistance in Haiti, together with relevant articles in the news. 
Additionally, we continue to post guidance, relevant excerpts from 
speeches made by USG officials, official statements, and links to 
related websites.  Traffic to the Facebook page has increased and, 
since the Haiti updates, the number of fans has gone up from 1,977 
to 2,038.  We continue to update Twitter feeds and the official 
Embassy website as well. 
BROWNFIELD