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Description | Headlines Hundreds of Thousands Attend Funeral of Bhutto International Community Condemns Assassination of Bhutto Bhutto: Hold Musharraf Responsible For My Death Obama Campaign Links Iraq War to Bhutto’s Death Democrats Spend Records Amount on TV Ads in Iowa Olmert Refuses to Stop Construction of Jewish Settlements U.S. Death Toll in Iraq Tops 3,900 Kenya Holds Presidential Elections GOP In Kansas Admits To Vote Caging More Headlines… Pakistan in Turmoil after Benazir Bhutto's Assassination Hundreds and thousands of Pakistanis attend the funeral of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Pakistan’s political future remains unclear and riots erupted as news of Bhutto’s assassination spread across the country. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has blamed Islamic militants for carrying out the assassination, but several associates of Bhutto have accused Musharraf himself of having a role. In an email sent to a confidant in the US two months ago, Benazir Bhutto wrote that Musharraf should be held “responsible” if she was assassinated, because his government did not do enough to provide for her security. We go to British-Pakistani author and activist Tariq Ali in London and historian Manan Ahmed in Chicago for analysis of the current crisis and Benazir Bhutto’s checkered history. |
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Public Date | 2008-01-11 18:18:44 |
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Description | Headlines Turkish Warplanes Continue Raids on Northern Iraq Gates: U.S. Needs 7,500 More Troops in Afghanistan California to Sue EPA Over Auto Emissions Standards Lakota Indians Declare Sovereignty From U.S. FBI Builds Database of People’s Physical Characteristics More Headlines… "Today’s Decision Would Make George Orwell Proud" -- FCC Commissioner Michael Copps on the FCC's Vote to Rewrite the Nation's Media Ownership Rules The Federal Communications Commission voted three-to-two on party lines last week to approve a measure that would increase media consolidation. The new rule pushed through by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin lifts a thirty-year old ban on companies seeking to own both a newspaper and television or radio station in the same city. Michael Copps was one of two FCC Commissioners to vote against the rule. Shooting Back: The Israeli Human Rights Group B'Tselem Gives Palestinians Video Cameras to Document Life Under Occupation. B’Tselem has given Palestinian families across the West Bank video cameras to document how they are treated by Israeli soldiers and settlers. Some of the videos depicting abuse by settlers sparked a national debate earlier this year after they were broadcast on Israeli television. We speak with Oren Yakobovich who coordinates B’Tselem’s video department. |
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Public Date | 2007-11-27 21:25:59 |
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* Headlines for October 19, 2007 | |
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Description | * Headlines for October 19, 2007 * No More Victims: Grassroots Group Assists Iraqi Children Injured in U.S. Attacks * Ten-Year-Old Iraqi Girl Receives Medical Treatment in South Carolina After Losing Legs in U.S. Air Strike * Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People |
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Public Date | 2007-10-19 19:31:58 |
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Democracy Now! television program for Thursday, August 9, 2007 | |
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Description | Democracy Now! television program for Thursday, August 9, 2007 |
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Public Date | 2007-08-09 00:00:00 |
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Description | Headlines * Supreme Court Limits Affirmative Action in School Integration * Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Hold Landmark Forum * Immigration Bill Fails to Advance in Senate * Admin Rejects Subpoenas on Attorney Firings * Five U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq * Bush Sees Israel as Model for Iraq * More Headlines In Landmark Ruling, Supreme Court Strikes Down Voluntary Desegregation in Public Schools The narrow 5-4 ruling rejected using race as a criteria for assigning students for different schools, rejecting integration plans for school districts in Seattle, Washington and Louisville, Kentucky. We speak with NAACP Legal Defense Fund Director Ted Shaw. [includes rush transcript] "Another World Is Possible, Another U.S. Is Necessary": Thousands of Activists Gather in Atlanta for the First-Ever U.S. Social Forum Inspired by previous World Social Forums in Brazil, India and Kenya, over 10,000 grassroots activists have gathered in Atlanta this week for the first United States Social Forum. We begin our Atlanta coverage with Alice Lovelace, the national lead staff organizer for the U.S. Social Forum. [includes rush transcript] South African Poet and Anti-Apartheid Activist Dennis Brutus on Atlanta Social Forum and South Africa's Changing Political Landscape A veteran of several World Social Forums, the South African poet and anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus talks about why hes come to Atlanta and addresses growing upheaval in South Africa where the ruling ANC government is being criticized for continuing apartheids economic legacy. [includes rush transcript] Senate Votes Down White House-Backed Immigration Bill Immigrant rights has also been a central theme of the U.S. Social Forum, and many immigrant rights activists in Atlanta have been closely monitoring proposals on Capitol Hill to overhaul the nations immigration laws. On Thursday, the Senates immigration bill collapsed after supporters failed to get enough votes to end debate. We get reaction from Catherine Tactaquin, Director of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. [includes rush transcript] Nearly Two Years After Katrina, Gulf Coast Residents Fighting Environmental Neglect, Privatization Twenty-two months after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf region of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, residents are still fighting to save their communities. We speak with Monique Harden, co-director of the New Orleans-based Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, and organizer of a caravan of Katrina activists to the U.S. Social Forum this week. [includes rush transcript] |
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Public Date | 2008-07-02 21:36:35 |
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Democracy Now! radio program for April 25, 2007 | |
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Description | Democracy Now! radio program for April 25, 2007 An hour with Bill Moyers. |
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Public Date | 2007-04-25 17:57:50 |
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* Headlines for February 27, 2007 | |
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Description | * Headlines for February 27, 2007 * Chalmers Johnson: "Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic" |
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Public Date | 2007-02-28 12:24:20 |
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