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11/28
Speech on Racism by Tim Wise, Expert on Racism and Founder
of Association of White Anti-Racist Education (AWARE); the
Block Report with Rashita;
11/27
We Go To Alcatraz Island For a Celebration of Indigenous Ancestors;
and Military Families Speak Out Against the Latest Bush Publicity
Stunt
11/25
A Ground Report from Occupation Watch in Baghdad; A Report
Back from the School of the America’s Protest by Father
Roy Bourgeois; Immigrant Governator Slashes Fellow Immigrant
Rights in California; Famed Historian Howard Zinn Talks About
Artists in a Time of War; The Knight Report
11/24
Military Families Speak Out Against the Brutal Treatment of
US Soldiers in Iraq Over the Week-end; A Report Back from
the FTAA Protests in Miami; The New Medicare Bill that Cruised
Through Congress Under Cover of Night; “Amas Del Tiempo”:
A Documentary Film About the Massacre of Indigenous Peoples
in El Salvadore in 1932; The Knight Report;
11/21
The New Face of Labor, a Flashpoints Special Radio Documentary
on the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride;
11/20
In Istanbul Today Two Car-Bombings Killed and Wounded Scores
of People; Army Reservist Major Doug Rokke Provides an Update
on Depleted Uranium and Troop Health in Iraq; The Gutting
of the United States Constitution Under the Guise of Security
Against Terrorism; The Knight Report;
11/18
US occupation forces in Iraq adapt Israeli tactics, using
helicopter gunships and fighter bombers to destroy the homes
and communities of alleged resistance leaders. Also, has there
really been a regime change in Iraq? We'll take a look at
a new book by Milan Rai. And Kathy Kelly from Voices in the
Wilderness talks about the worsening human rights conditions
in Iraq. Also we talk with Larry Everest about the Iraq oil
connection and his new book;
11/17
US Forces Get tough in Iraq Using Missiles and Fighter Jets
to Intimidate the Growing Resistance; Anti-Bush Activists
in Great Britain Prepare to Give the Unelected US President
a Whale of a Welcome; Action Hero and Body-Builder Arnold
Schwarzenegger is Officially Sworn in as California’s
Governor;
11/14
In Haiti, the US-supported resistance continues their destabilization
campaign against Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a new film about
Iraq documents the brutal realities of occupation, also, a
personal account from two Iraqi women talking about the destruction
of their homeland, the Block Report, and more on Maxine Hong
Kingston and her appearance on Sunday in Berkeley;
11/13
An In Depth Look at the Recent Decision by the Supreme Court
to Hear the Case of Prisoners Being Held Without Rights or
Charges at Gauntanamo Bay; A Look at the Case of Maher Arar,
a Syrian-Born Canadian Citizen Deported by US Officials to
Syria for 10 Months of Torture; Robert Meeropol, the Youngest
Son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg has a New Book Entitled,
"An Execution in the Family: One Son's Journey";
Listeners reveal what sparked activism in their lives;
11/10
Today on Flashpoints: US Troops Clash with Kurdish PKK Rebels
at the Turkey-Iraq Border; US Troops Photographed Handcuffing
and Tying up Iraqi Women and Children in Their Houses; Report
from Gaza on Continuing Israeli Attacks; An Assessment of
the Iraq Occupation to Date;
11/6
Amnesty International Caves in to Pressure and Cancels the
Screening of a Film about the Venezuelan Coup; Greg Palast
Talks about the Stealing of Elections, Energy Deregulation
and the Venezuelan Coup; A Report on the Bush Administration's
Attacks on Poor and Working Class Women; The Knight Report
11/3
A Discussion with Award-Winning London Independent Reporter
Robert Fisk on Iraqi Occupation; The Wife of a Reservist Serving
in Iraq Tells Us What She Hears on a Daily Basis from her
Husband About the Real Situation on the Ground; The Knight
Report;
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