Flashpoints – January 7, 2004
Plan Colombia Continues to Prove Deadly for Most Colombians. The Governator’s Opening Slavo Against Immigrant Workers and Immigrant Rights George Bush Brings Back the Green Card, Which Immigrants Say is the Slave Card
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Plan Colombia Continues to Prove Deadly for Most Colombians. The Governator’s Opening Slavo Against Immigrant Workers and Immigrant Rights George Bush Brings Back the Green Card, Which Immigrants Say is the Slave Card
A Ground Report from Nablus under Siege in Occupied Palestine An Activist Detained in Baddrus Speaks about her Experience More Violence in Afghanistan, as 8 Children are Killed in a Bombing Raid New Documents Surface Telling of a Possible Gulf War in 1973
Death Row Prisoner Kevin Cooper Faces Death at San Quentin as Activists Scramble to Save his Life Kathy Kelly Reports from Occupied Iraq about the Ongoing Carnage Caused by US Policy Israeli Occupiers Lay Siege to Nablus in the West Bank
Investigation into the Coverup of deadly post 9- 11 pollution on the streets of New York City. Food, Justice and Mobile Groceries on the Block Report with JR.
Radical Author and Anti-Imperialist Chalmers Johnson talks about US Imperialism and Empire-Building; and as the US Continues to Deploy Depleted Uranium We Present this Encore Interview with DU Expert Doug Rokke.
A look at Chiapas on the tenth anniversary of the Zapatista uprising, and Los Angeles entrepreneur uses his casino to fund illegal settlements in occupied Palestine.
An Overview of the Bush Administration’s Assault on First Amendment Rights and Free Expression. A Young African-American Activist is Now Serving a Year in the Federal Pen on Trumped Up Political Charges of Terrorism 10 Years After the Zapatista Uprising, We’ll Take a Look at the Role of Women in the Movement The Knight Report
Another Protest Against the Apartheid Wall in Palestine Despite the Israeli Military Opening Fire on Peace Activists at the Last Protest Pulitzer Prize Nominated Author Michael Parenti Talks About Yesterday’s Upset Elections in Serbia How the Bush Administration Approaches Environmental Policy and the Phenomenon of Global Warming The Knight Report
A ground report from Qalquilia in occupied Palestine, we look at the Western media’s coverage of the violence in Palestine, a conversation with Bay Area filmmakers on a new look at the 1969 reclamation of Alcatraz, and the Block Report with Rashida.
Maxine Hong Kingston Presentation at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Berkeley.