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September 18, 2009 by
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American Outrage
We feature the new documentary, American Outrage, about the battle for two elderly Native American sisters fighting to keep their land in Nevada; also, a special report on what happens to immigrants and undocumented workers after they’re swept up by ICE and corralled to secret detention centers; and news headlines from Project Censored.
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Guests:
Professor Tryon Woods, Criminal Justice professor at Sonoma State University
Sounds from the film: American Outrage
Tags: Immigrant RightsIndigenous rightsPrison issues
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September 16, 2009 by
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US bombs Somalia using attack helicopters
A special report by Robert Knight on the recent US bombing and extra-judicial assassinations in Somalia; also, Temple University professor and Mumia Abu Jamal expert Linn Washington updates the case of Mumia and reveals further government misconduct; and our regular weekly segment, Community Business with Catherine Austin Fitts.
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Linn Washington, Professor of Journalism at Temple University in Philadelphia and a weekly columnist for The Philadelphia Tribune
Catherine Austin Fitts, Solari Network
Tags: AfricaCommunity BusinessCorporate CrimesMumia Abu JamalObama AdministrationPrison issuesSomalia
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Posted on
September 09, 2009 by
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The Cuban Five
An exclusive report from a militant anti-coup protest and march through the poor neighborhoods through Tegucigalpa; also, an update on the case of Bay Area activist Tristan Anderson, who was shot in the head with a tear-gas canister by Israeli occupation forces six months ago; plus, the Cuban Five file suit in Federal Court against the US government for paying professional journalists to write anti-Cuba stories during their trial; and the Knight Report.
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Guests:
Grahame Russel, Rights Action
Gabby Silverman, girlfriend of Tristan Anderson
Mara Verhayden-Hillard, Partnership for Civil Justice
Gloria LaRiva, Committee to Free the Cuban Five
Tags: HondurasIsraelPrison issues
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Posted on
September 03, 2009 by
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The Death Penalty
12,000 people march through the streets of Tegucigalpa to protest the ongoing coup in Honduras, we’ll have a report from the ground; also, drug dealing and phony elections in Afghanistan, we’ll speak to Reese Erlich, just back from Kabul; a new survey shows that more people oppose the death penalty than ever before, yet the state keeps executing innocent people; and the Knight Report.
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Tim Russo, FSRN
Reese Erlich, author and journalist
Stephanie Faucher, Death Penalty Focus
Tags: AfghanistanHondurasObama AdministrationPrison issues
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Posted on
August 28, 2009 by
Flashpoints
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Clyde Bellecourt, co-founder of AIM (via CSULB)
In the wake of the denial of parole to Native American spiritual leader Leonard Peltier, and an ongoing action to retake Mt. Rushmore, we celebrate the life and remember the history of genocide against Native Americans; a special look at the 40th Anniversary of the founding of the Young Lords in East Harlem in New York City; and headlines from the students at Project Censored.
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Guests:
Jaisal Noor, reporter with Indypendent NYC Newspaper and Free Speech Radio News
Students at Project Censored
Clyde Bellecourt (introduced by Tony Gonzales), AIM co-founder
Recorded in July 2008 at the San Francisco SomArts Cultural Center, at AIM 40th Anniversary Exhibit
Tags: Bush administrationIndigenous rightsObama AdministrationPrison issues
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Posted on
August 27, 2009 by
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Malik Rahim, Common Ground Relief
In our continuing series on New Orleans, four years after Katrina, we speak with Common Ground Relief founder Malik Rahim about his battle to rebuild the lower Ninth ward of the city; also, JR and the Block Report interview Martina Davis about recent decisions by the Supreme Court to allow crucial information in the death row case of her brother, Troy Anthony Davis; and the Knight Report.
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Malik Rahim, Common Ground Relief
Martina Davis, activist and sister of Troy Anthony Davis
Tags: New OrleansPrison issues
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