
Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)
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Democracy Now! is a daily national independent award-winning news program, hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
Democracy Now! (6 am) – May 4, 2005
Inside the Wire: A Military Intelligence Soldier’s Eyewitness Account of Life at Guantanamo We speak with former army sergeant, Erik Saar who served as an Arabic translator at Guantanamo Bay for six months. Among the abuses he says he witnessed was sexual abuse, mock interrogations, the use of dogs and a female interrogator smearing what … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – May 3, 2005
Bush Administration Allied With Sudan Despite Role in Darfur Genocide The Los Angeles Times has revealed that the U.S. has quietly forged a close intelligence partnership with Sudan despite the government’s role in the mass killings in Darfur. We speak with Ken Silverstein, the reporter who broke the story, Salih Booker, the director of Africa … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – May 2, 2005
Hiroshima Mayor Calls on All Countries "Including U.S." to Abolish Nuclear Weapons A large anti-nuclear rally in New York calls for global nuclear disarmament ahead of a United Nations meeting to review the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. We speak with the mayor of Hiroshima – where 60 years ago the U.S. dropped one of two atomic … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 29, 2005
Bush Social Security Plan Cuts Future Benefits In a prime-time news conference, President Bush for the first time proposes to cut Social Security benefits as part of his plan to overhaul the retirement system. We get reaction from Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA) Latin America in Revolt: Rice on Four-Country Tour As Leftist Victories Sweep Region … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 28, 2005
UN Human Rights Investigator in Afghanistan Ousted Under U.S. Pressure We speak with Cherif Bassiouni, a top human rights investigator in Afghanistan who was recently forced out of the United Nations under pressure from the U.S. just days after he released a report criticizing the US for committing human rights abuses. He says, "The U.S. … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 27, 2005
Giuliana Sgrena Blasts U.S. Cover Up, Calls for U.S. and Italy to Leave Iraq In her most extended interview to date in the U.S., Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena blasts a Pentagon report that clears the U.S. soldiers who opened fire on her car, wounding her and killing one of Italy’s highest ranking intelligence officials. Sgrena … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 26, 2005
God’s Politics: Frist Fights Filibuster on Judicial Nominees in "Justice Sunday" Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist delivered a taped speech Sunday at an event called "Justice Sunday: Stopping the Filibuster Against People of Faith," in which he again threatened to ban Democrats from filibustering Bush’s judicial nominees. We speak with preacher activist Jim Wallis, author … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 25, 2005
Getting Away with Torture? Human Rights Watch Calls for Accountability Into U.S. Abuse of Detainees Human Rights Watch is demanding that a special prosecutor be named to investigate Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, former CIA director George Tenet and other top officials for possible war crimes related to the torture and abuse of prisoners. We speak … Continued
Democracy Now! (6 am) – April 22, 2005
Report: ExxonMobil Spends Millions Funding Global Warming Skeptics A new investigation by Mother Jones magazine has revealed that ExxonMobil has spent at least $8 million dollars funding a network of groups to challenge the existence of global warming. We speak with the author of the report, a member of one the organizations that receives money … Continued

