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The ''PanAm Post'' is a
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and anti-socialist news and opinion website launched in 2013 by Luis Henrique Ball Zuloaga. It publishes Spanish and English news, investigations, and opinion from a
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perspective and "in the tradition of
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." The outlet is based is in
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,
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.


History

The site was founded in 2013 by Luis Henrique Ball Zuloaga, the third cousin of Venezuelan opposition politician
María Corina Machado María Corina Machado Parisca (born 7 October 1967, Machado, María CorinaMi experiencia. Es ahora. María Corina. Accessed 25 April 2010. sometimes referred to as MCM) is a Venezuelan politician who served as an elected member of the National ...
. Ball stated that ''PanAm Post'' began as a project to counter the reporting of news outlets in Latin America that he believed had been "taken over by socialist ideas." While the platform was originally launched to offer news and analysis on Latin America for English-speaking audiences, by 2019 its content was primarily published in Spanish. Following its launch, former editor-in-chief Fergus Hodgson wrote that the ''PanAm Post'' was a new generation of journalists dedicated to bilingual coverage of social movements. Hodgson criticized what he called the "bloated and inefficient organizational structures" of
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and cited local U.S. journalist
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as a source of inspiration.


Demographics

The majority of visitors to the ''PanAm Post'' are from the United States, followed by Venezuela, Guatemala, Argentina, and Colombia, in that order. Most visitors are college educated and visit the website at home.


Reception

Political commentators and academics have associated the ''PanAm Post'' with hyper-partisan reporting that is prone to promoting falsehoods and using questionable far-right sources, such as ''The Epoch Times.'' Communication studies researchers at the
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regarded the ''PanAm Post'' in 2022 as pseudo-media alongside publications such as ''
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'' and '' Okdiario''. Pseudo-media, they noted, describes publications that imitate the reporting styles of traditional media "while infringing the most basic journalistic conventions, such as the conflation of data and commentary, with an overt ideological bias." In 2015, dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences of Carnegie Mellon University Richard Scheines praised the ''PanAm Post'' as "an incredibly rich online site that covers news and offers excellent analyses of all regions in the Americas." In 2019 and 2020, the ''PanAm Post'' was ranked by the
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's Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program as one of the most prominent free-market media websites in the world measured by social media impact.


Controversies


FARC defamation lawsuit

On August 20, 2019, ''PanAm Post'' editor-in-chief Vanessa Vallejo published an article titled "''Los violadores que son 'honorables' congresistas en Colombia''" (The rapists who are 'honorable' congressmen in Colombia) accompanied by a photo of
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senator Carlos Lozada. Lozada, who held one of the ten congressional seats reserved for the FARC since 2018 under the Colombian peace agreement, ⁣filed a defamation lawsuit against Vallejo and the ''PanAm Post'' in a Bogotá court. On October 25, 2019, Judge Hyman Alberto Hermosilla Reyes sided with Lozada and ordered Vallejo and the ''PanAm Post'' to retract their statements, citing a "complete lack of defense arguments" and numerous inaccuracies in Vallejo's article that "demonstrate the interest of Vanessa Vallejo in misinforming the international community." Vallejo and the ''PanAm Post'' appealed the decision, arguing that the ''PanAm Post'' was not responsible for the personal opinion expressed by its editor on its platform. Furthermore, Vallejo provided evidence from the victims' rights group Corporación Rosa Blanca to substantiate her claims that Lozada had committed sexual violence during the
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. On March 10, 2020, Judge Hermosillo Reyes overturned his previous ruling in light of the new evidence. The ''PanAm Post'' published an article that celebrated the appeal as a "small triumph for liberty."


Coverage of Venezuelan opposition

In mid-2019, ''PanAm Post'' editor-in-chief Orlando Avendaño published investigative articles that alleged the involvement of Venezuelan politicians in corruption. On June 15, Avendaño authored an investigative report that claimed that the disputed acting president of Venezuela,
Juan Guaidó Juan Gerardo Guaidó Márquez (born 28 July 1983) is a Venezuelan politician, a former member of the social-democratic Popular Will party, and federal deputy to the National Assembly representing the state of Vargas. On 23 January 2019, Guaid ...
, had improperly used humanitarian aid funds to maintain military officials who deserted to Cúcuta during the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis. Then on August 23, Avendaño published an article that asserted that opposition politician
Henry Ramos Allup Henry Lisandro Ramos Allup (born 17 October 1943) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer and former President of the National Assembly who was born in Valencia, Carabobo. He has been leader of the social democratic Democratic Action party, holding ...
had participated in a corruption scheme involving the state oil company
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. Ramos's Democratic Action party responded by categorically denying the claims and accusing the ''PanAm Post'' of defamation. In a letter, party officials alleged that Ramos was the target of a defamation campaign as a result of his "strong and unwavering support" for Juan Guaidó. In response to accusations of biased coverage of Venezuelan opposition politicians, the ''PanAm Post'' staff published an editorial three days later defending the veracity of their reporting and decision to criticize certain opposition politicians. The editorial also acknowledged their ideological affinity for the views of Diego Arria,
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, and María Corina Machado, calling them "representatives of a true opposition." Editor-in-chief Orlando Avendaño later asserted that their endorsement of María Corina Machado's political views was a matter of personal conviction and not related to Machado's familial ties with the ''PanAm Post'''s owner, Luis Henrique Ball, who is Machado's third cousin.


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