2025-05-18
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This programme is coming to you from the United States of America.
The sound last heard from a radio station that has broadcast to the world uninterrupted for 83 years.
The Voice of America went silent on the 16th of March after President Trump's administration imposed funding cuts on the U.S.
Agency for Global Media.
If you heard what's coming out of The Voice of America, it's disgusting.
The things they say are disgusting toward our country.
Although these cuts are being disputed in courts,
they could have long-lasting implications for audiences around the world.
This Burundi news site called Iwachu said the closure was godsend for all the enemies of the freedom of expression.
One less independent voice, one less obstacle to censorship.
Another foreign-facing US broadcaster, known in Europe as Radio Free Europe, has also been affected.
And as the legal limbo is prolonged, it's not clear for how long they'll be able to remain on air.
By closing down Radio Liberty,
You're kind of giving a victory on a platter to the opponents of free media.
And on top of that,
defunding the main US overseas aid agency meant cutting the lifeline for independent journalism in many places,