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Today on Flashpoints:
One year after the International Court of Justice declares
Israel’s apartheid wall illegal, an Israeli security
guard shoots dead a fifteen year old boy tending to his grapes
near the wall in the West Bank; also, legendary filmmaker
John Pilger on the implications of what he calls Blair’s
Bombs, the war on Iraq and the failure of the G8 summit; part
two of our special in-depth look at Africa’s debt with
Africa Action’s Executive Director Salih Booker; and
from exile, the Knight Report;
5:01 PM PST
Knight Report
5:07 PM PST
One Year after ICJ Ruling, Israel Kills 15 year-old Boy at
Apartheid Wall - Jamal Juma’, coordinator, Stop the
Wall Campaign in the West Bank
5:22 PM PST
Music Break – Marcel Khalife: “Children and the
Wolf”
5:24 PM PST
John Pilger on Iraq, London and the G8 - John Pilger, award-winning
filmmaker, journalist
5:44 PM PST
Music Break – Baaba Maal: “Dande Lenol”
5:45 PM PST
Africa at the G8: Part Two - Salih Booker, Executive Director,
Africa Action
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