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Flashpoints – August 22, 2008

Today on Flashpoints, JR and the Block Report follow up on the KPFA arrest and police beating of a graduate of the apprenticeship program; also, Peter Phillips reports on a new censorship series at Sonoma State University and a Truth Emergency Survey; we have an update on farmworker deaths in California; a special report from … Continued


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Flashpoints – August 18, 2008

Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly talks to us during a break in her 450-mile peace walk from Chicago to St. Paul; also, a background report on the resignation of Pervez Musharraf in Pakistan; the death toll in Gaza reaches 237 due to the 14-month Israeli blockade, we’ll have a full news roundup from occupied … Continued


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Flashpoints – August 15, 2008

WE BROADCAST LIVE FROM THE SONOMA PEACE AND JUSTICE CENTER IN SONOMA COUNTY CALIFORNIA. TODAY WE WELCOME BACK OUR OWN FRANCISCO HERRERA, FLASHPOINTS FRIDAY CO-HOST BACK FROM A SPECIAL JOURNEY TO EL SALVADOR: FRANCISCO WILL REPORT BACK ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION THERE AND THE ON POSSIBITY OF THE FIRST PRESIDENT FROM THE REVOLUTIOARY PARTY OF … Continued


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Flashpoints – August 14, 2008

We continue our investigation into former attorney general Alberto Gonzales’ criminal activities and potential war crimes; also, we have a special report on a breaking story in the case of Canadian rendition-torture victim Maher Arar, whose case was re-opened by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals without either party requesting; Kristen Ess reports from the … Continued


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Flashpoints – August 13, 2008

An analysis of the expanding war between Russia and Georgia as the United States vows to send aid to support the Georgian side of the conflict; also, Flashpoints’ Beirut correspondent Bilal el-Amine responds to the decision by the Lebanese parliament to approve the use of all force necessary to take back Lebanese territory occupied by … Continued


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Flashpoints – August 12, 2008

Protests to mark a year since Nationally-revered Haitian human rights activist Pierre-Lovinsky Antoine disappeared, we have special reports from protests taking place around the world, and we go to Port-au-Prince for a live update; also, we take a look at the new free-speech cages the Democrats have prepared for the protesters in Denver, and we … Continued