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November 24, 2009 by
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Lynne Stewart
We’ll feature an update on the ongoing battle by UC Berkeley students fighting massive tuition increases and cutbacks at the University of California and other state-run campuses; also, we’ll take a look at the case of people’s attorney, Lynne Stewart, who was jailed unexpectedly by the state; and we’ll hear about a new film, William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe; and the Knight Report.
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Guests:
Lynne Stewart with Ralph Pointer
Emily Kunstler and Joey Johnson
Reuben Caneda and student activists
Tags: EducationObama AdministrationPrison issuesStudent rights
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Posted on
November 03, 2009 by
Flashpoints
Judge Richard Goldstone
The US Congress votes to condemn the Goldstone Report, which corroborates Palestinians’ accounts of massive war crimes during the massacres in Gaza earlier this year, we’ll speak to a poet and activist who was disinvited from a conference of the so-called alternative to the pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, because of his views on Palestine; also, legendary economist Naomi Klein talks about California’s budget crisis, student fee hikes and disaster capitalism in a recent speech at UC Berkeley; and the Knight Report.
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Guests:
Josh Healey, poet and activist
Naomi Klein, author, The Shock Doctrine
(Thanks to Davey D for this audio recording at UC Berkeley)
Tags: Corporate CrimesCorporate PrivatizationInternational LawIsraelObama AdministrationPalestineStudent rightsWar profiteering
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Posted on
October 29, 2009 by
Flashpoints
The Shock Doctrine - Naomi Klein
A benefit to save one of the most important Black churches in New Orleans; we’ll speak to Colonel Ann Wright about the bloody and explosive situations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan; also, legendary economist and author of The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein, in a rabble-rousing speech on UC Berkeley campus; and the Knight Report.
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Colonel Ann Wright (retired)
Naomi Klein, economist and author, The Shock Doctrine (Thanks to Davey D for this audio recording)
Sakura Kone, National Campaign Coordinator to Restore Wesley United in New Orleans
Tags: AfghanistanCorporate PrivatizationIraqNew OrleansObama AdministrationPakistanStudent rights
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Posted on
September 25, 2009 by
Flashpoints
Honduran troops near Brazilian Embassy (via BBC/AFP)
We continue our drumbeat coverage from the streets and inside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, as the situation remains tense and as Honduran forces allegedly attack the embassy building with chemical weapons; we’ll talk about the role of the School of the Americas in the coup; also, University students maintain their militant protests against tuition hikes, budget cuts and the privatization of education in California; American Indian Movement leader Tony Gonzales reports-back on a major indigenous gathering in California and updates the case of Leonard Peltier.
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Guests:
Andres Thomas Conteris, Democracy Now! en Español, Nonviolence International
Tim Russo, Free Speech Radio News and Flashpoints correspondent
Lisa Sullivan, SOA Watch
Martin Sanchez, SF Consul General for Venezuela
Christopher Barkan, UC Santa Cruz graduate student – http://occupyca.wordpress.com/
Tony Gonzales, AIM West
Tags: EducationHondurasIndigenous rightsInternational LawPrison issuesStudent rights
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Posted on
September 24, 2009 by
Flashpoints
Crude: The Real Price of Oil
We return to the Brazilian consulate in Tegucigalpa for a live report on the continuing standoff between President Manuel Zelaya and the illegal coup government of Roberto Micheletti; we’ll also have a report on the coast-to-coast and statewide emergency walk-outs today within the public education system, based on massive cutbacks and privatization; and Crude, a new documentary film that chronicles an epic battle to hold Chevron accountable for its systematic destruction of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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Sounds from the UC Berkeley Student Protest and Walk-Out Against Tuition Hikes and Privatization of Schools (recorded by Eric Klein)
Tim Russo, FP Special Correspondent and Free Speech Radio News
Andres Thomas Conteris, Nonviolence International and Democracy Now!
Dr. Juan Almendares, physician and human rights activist in Tegucigalpa
Grahame Russell, Rights Action
Joe Berlinger, filmmaker, CRUDE: The Real Price of Oil (Opening in theaters tomorrow!)
Paul Paz y Miño, Managing Director, Amazon Watch
Tags: Corporate CrimesCorporate PrivatizationEducationEnvironmental justiceHondurasIndigenous rightsInternational LawStudent rights
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