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Today on Flashpoints:
After a month-long bombing siege, Israel continued today to
hit Beirut, the eastern Baqaa valley, and all of the South;
in the midst of the bombing, a human rights activist in Beirut
talks about the destruction of her country and the future
implications of US-Israeli burnt earth policies against its
neighbors; plus, poet Matthew Shenoda, American Book Award
winner, calls for a special right to return; and the Knight
Report;
5:01 PM PST
The Knight Report - A new so-called terror alert has brought
the world to a standstill while operations of military invasion
continue in Lebanon and bombings continue in Iraq
Robert Knight
5:05 PM PST
Israel Expands its War of Aggression in Lebanon - Bilal el-Amine,
former editor, Left Turn Magazine, FP Special Correspondent
5:23 PM PST
Music Break
5:25 PM PST
Human Rights and Humanity: A report from Beirut
Tina Naache, human rights worker, former KPFA programmer
5:50 PM PST
Poetry - Matthew Shenoda, award-winning poet, professor at
SF State, reading at La Peña August 9th in Berkeley
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