Flashpoints – October 13, 2003
Amnesty International accuses Israel of potential War Crimes for it’s attack in Gaza over the weekend; Edward Said’s last bay area speech.
Amnesty International accuses Israel of potential War Crimes for it’s attack in Gaza over the weekend; Edward Said’s last bay area speech.
Kicking off a week of programming devoted to Cuba. Fabiano Rodriguez and Weyland Southon report back from their trip to the Island.
Khalil Bendid, editor of It Became Necessary to Destroy the Planet in Order to Save It.
Over Two Thousand Palestinians Now Homeless Gearing up for the FTAA – Activists meet in Uruguay Milwaukee: Protesting Right Wing Foundation FSRN Exclusive: Indian Tea Workers Speak Out Indigenous People: Transform Columbus Day
Guest Lillian M. Beard, M.D., author of Salt in Your Sock and Other Tried-and-True Home Remedies.
Is North Korea the US military’s next target? Could be. But contrary to reports that Kim Jong Il is irrational, psychotic, or even insane, North Korea’s policies are logical and consistent, driven in large part by US threats and aggression dating back more than a century. John Feffer describes the way things look from the … Continued
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A tribute to the essays, novels, poems, and prose whose publications often had dire consequences for those who wrote them or taught them. From the September 24th Black Oak Bookstore presentation of Banned Books Week, 2003. For more info visit The Emma Goldman Papers Project
The Abilities Foundation in Jamaica. Produced by Disability Radio World Wide with Jean Parker.
Suicide bomb in Baghdad Leaders of the Senate Foreign Relations Committe say Bush has lost control of Iraq policy because of turf battles between Rumsfeld and Powell. Afghan guerillas attack a district office, killing 8. Protesters killed in Bolivia. Thoughts on Columbus Day.