Free Speech Radio News – January 6, 2004
Mistreatment of Iraqi Prisoners by US 2004 Campaign Report Kashmiri’s on Indo-Pak Peace Protection for Haitian Refugees in the US? Youth Unemployment Growing Problem in Africa
Mistreatment of Iraqi Prisoners by US 2004 Campaign Report Kashmiri’s on Indo-Pak Peace Protection for Haitian Refugees in the US? Youth Unemployment Growing Problem in Africa
Fingerprinting Foreigners on Arrival Iran Still Reeling From Quake Corruption of Oil Companies in Africa Exposed Mumia: Are We Safe Yet?
Haitian Bicentennial NAFTA 10 Years Later New Mad Cow Rules Fall Short Weapons Manufacturer BAE Protested Racism Charges at Temp Agencies
EZLN after Ten Years: Ten years ago today, on January 1st 1994, a primarily indigenous rebel group, the Zapatista National Liberation Army, or EZLN, declared war on the Mexican government. They yelled Ya Basta! Enough! to the authoritarian government and announced that NAFTA, which went into effect the same day, meant death to indigenous peoples. … Continued
2003 Year in Review.
Orange Alert Curbs Civil Rights Guatemalan Presidential Elections Pakistan Shuffles Political Powers Vietnam’s Economy Senegalese Farmers Ignite Corn Revolution
Earthquake in Iranian City of Bam New Weapon used by Israel Homeless Management Information HIV Conference Strom’s Love Child and American Politics
To Live in a Dam Coke dealt blow in India Suicide rates in French prisons very high
2003 in Review.
Special Documentary: The Private Prison Industry The Private Prison Industry is currently the largest and continually expanding industry in the United States. In addition to local and state governments, a large number of corporations and individuals profit from the industry. While historically African Americans, and more recently, Latinos, have provided cheap labor for prisons, in … Continued