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Report back on last month's trip to Istanbul by the Gaza Freedom Flotilla which was challenging Israel's seventeen-year siege on Palestine. The Flotilla's mission was to deliver 5,500 tons of aid directly to the Palestinians, but was not able to get the ships out of port due to U.S. pressure. The Flotilla is still working, however, to overcome the difficulties and complete the project. The program opens with a prayer shared by Dakota Elder and Historian Chris Mato Nunpa. who is followed by former FBI agent Coleen Rowley and Veterans for Peace members Barry Riesch and Jeff Berger. Jeff had recently spent two weeks in Washington on a hunger strike for Gaza taking up the baton from Airman Larry Hebert when he returned to active duty.
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A fascinating talk on the history of Syria--from post-WWII till the current quagmire of war, ISIS, and the battleground amongst the powerful military countries.
Recorded by Global Voices for Justice
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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https://www.palestinechronicle.com/petras-and-finkelstein-the-pro-israel-lobby-debate/
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Binghamton June 9, 2009
Professor James Petras talks about the disastrous effects of neoliberalism on Latin America, the forces which constrain it, and how the people and governments of that region are fighting back. Sponsored by Broome County Peace Action
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On today's show we feature an interview with Charlotte Kates, coordinator of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, courtesy of the Canadian broadcast "Voice of Palestine" hosted by Hanna Kawas. In this interview Kates talks about the work of Samidoun, and the conditions of Palestinian political prisoners, including the case of Lina Khattab, a young 18 year old media student at Bir Zeit University, and a folkloric dancer with the dance troup El Funoun. Lina was recently sentenced to 6 months in prison on charges of throwing stones, and participating in an unlawful demonstration. This Voice of Palestine interview was originally broadcast on February 20, 2015. Go to Voice of Palestine to view and listen to VOP episodes.
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Archbishop Atallah Hanna of Jerusalem gave a talk about the current situation in Palestine and Syria during his visit in Los Angeles, California, on 11 September, 2014.
This was recorded by Global Voices for Justice
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This UNAC sponsored video heard from Dr. Marwa Osman from Lebanon, Dr. Amal Wahdan from Ramallah and Dr. Adnan Azzouz from Aleppo. They speak about the Israeli/US war on their countries and people.
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The Summit for Accountability in Social Justice Movements, platformed on https://imixwhatilike.org/ and Juneteenth Archive, moderated by Jared Ball and Joy James, will be held Saturday, June 12, 2021, 2-4pm (US eastern). The origins for the 2021 Summit come from organizers and/or impacted families who have watched opportunistic politics and revenue streams emerge from Black freedom movements for decades.
Contributing activists with interlocking struggles: Black Panther Party veteran; parents seeking justice for children killed by state violence; anti-slavery abolitionists; womenās march organizers; recent resistance movement organizers in Louisville, KY and Ferguson, MO; former local chapters of Black Lives Matter Global Network. With their critiques, we discuss past mobilizations, current crises/contradictions, and map strategies for political analyses that increase the stability and security of our communities as we demand and practice accountability in social justice for black liberation.
Link to video
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Dr. Anaheed Al Hardan interviewed about her new book 'Palestinians in Syria: Nakba Memories of Shattered Communities'.
Dublin South Fm, 20th October 2016As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: [email protected]
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Virginia Tilley is a Political Science professor at SIU-Carbondale studying racial conflict. Sherif Fam was the long time beloved host of This Week in Palestine.
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This feature length investigation by Al Jazeeraās Investigative Unit exposes Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip through the medium of photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers themselves during the year long conflict. The I-Unit has built up a database of thousands of videos, photos and social media posts. Where possible it has identified the posters and those who appear. The material reveals a range of illegal activities, from wanton destruction and looting to the demolition of entire neighbourhoods and murder. The film also tells the story of the war through the eyes of Palestinian journalists, human rights workers and ordinary residents of the Gaza Strip. And it exposes the complicity of Western governments ā in particular the use of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus as a base for British surveillance flights over Gaza. āThe west cannot hide, they cannot claim ignorance. Nobody can say they didnāt know,ā says Palestinian writer, Susan Abulhawa.This is āthe first livestream genocide in history ā¦ If people are ignorant they are wilfully ignorant,ā she says.
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Cockburn back from 10 days in Syria, says government not near collapse, but unable to defeat foes; criticizes media for accepting rebel reports uncritically; speaks of ability to drive major roads safely; of rebel and government atrocities, of minority fears of Sunni takeover; of Kurds seizing opportunities; of class and countryside vs. city conflicts; of contradiction in US policy of supporting opposition but labeling al-Nusra front, its best fighting force, as terrorist; sees chemical weapons hype akin to Iraq WMD; thinks conflict, like Lebanon civil war, likely to go on for years.
Interviewer: Jeff Blankfort
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Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh has just begun a televised address, accusing Israel of committing āgenocideā in the Gaza Strip. āOur enemy is doing this with the US administration and some European countries,ā he said. āThe people of Gaza are staying in their land. They will never leave Gaza or flee,ā he added. āI salute the people of Gaza who are facing the barbaric machine of the Zionist machine. They are committed to their lands.ā
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Within the framework of the International Human Rights Day, the Embassy of the Plurinational State of Bolivia hosted a conversation meant to remember the massacres carried out by the military forces against the civilian populations of Sacaba and Senkata. In 2019, the constitutional order was broken in Bolivia after a police mutiny and the Armed Forces pressure to the elected president to resign, a situation that led to the illegitimate possession of Jeannine AƱez as de facto president. Faced with growing popular protests against the regime, AƱez promulgated a decree that exempted the military from criminal responsibility, giving them carte blanche to repress the popular protest. On November 15 and 18, in the face of growing mobilizations against the unconstitutional government of AƱez, the military massacred the population of Sacaba and Senkata that was exercising its right to protest in defense of democracy, staining the country with blood and mourning. The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH), which carried out an investigation into what happened in the country, concluded that massacres by military and police forces against civilians were recorded in Bolivia, including summary executions, where at least 37 people lost their lives and hundreds received serious injuries, both physical and psychological. At the Embassy we believe that these types of activities are fundamental for the construction of a process of memory, truth and justice, so that we never again allow the violation of human rights by the armed and security forces that are owed to the people and are there to defend it and not repress it.
Thomas Becker is a Senior Clinical Supervisor at the University Network for Human Rights. He has spent most of the past two decades working on human rights issues in Bolivia. He has conducted human rights work around the world, investigating torture and extrajudicial killings of Adivasis in India and Sahrawis in Western Sahara; documenting war crimes in Lebanon and Nagorno-Karabakh; examining land rights in South Africa and Palestine; exposing death squads in Honduras and Colombia. Before joining University Network, Becker taught as a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Law Schoolās International Human Rights Clinic. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Nation, The Atlantic, Le Monde, El PaĆs, Vice Magazine, Al Jazeera, BBC, NPR, and Univision, among others. His book, Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia, co-authored with Linda Farthing, was a finalist for the Duke University Juan E. Mendez Book Award for Human Rights.
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#Africa4Palestine webinar series: Roberto HernƔndez is an associate professor at San Diego State University and an actively engaged, community-based researcher, scholar, teacher and writer. His publications and teaching focus on the intersections of colonial and border violence, the geopolitics of knowledge and cultural production, decolonial political theory, social movements, hemispheric indigeneity, masculinity and comparative border studies. He joins our webinar series to talk about "Indigenous-Palestinian Solidarity".
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In the opinion of the US Department of State, Cuba is a āterrorist state." It is part of a list of a few countries determined by the United States to receive that designation. This list is used as a way to punish countries that the US is in conflict with. At the coffee hour we will focus on the list and its impact on Cuba. This list has damaged the people of Cuba and similarly affected other countries on the list. We are pleased to have as our primary speaker David RamĆrez Ćlvarez, Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Washington, D.C. who will speak about the impact of the list on Cubans and their economy.
We will also have brief talks about how the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list impacts people in other countries on the list. We are delighted to be joined by Sima Shakhsari, co-founder of the No Sanctions on Iran Coalition and Chair and Director of Graduate Studies at the Departmentt of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Minnesota, and Wyatt Miller, a member of the Anti-War Committee who recently traveled to Syria with the Syria Solidarity Movement and Arab-Americans 4 Syria. We will encourage participants to take action to remove Cuba from the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list and provide them with tools to take action. Sponsors: Solidarity Committee on the Americas (SCOTA), Minnesota Cuba Committee, Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective, Veterans for Peace, Chapter 27, Twin Cities CPUSA, Minnesota Peace Action Coalition.
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Lebanon and Israel have agreed on a historic maritime border deal. The new demarcations will help both sides exploit oil in the Mediterranean. The lead negotiator from Lebanon is the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon, Elias Bou Saab. He explains the role of Hezbollah in the Lebanese government and negotations as well
Interviewer: Ghadi Francis of WIONews
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Interview with today's special guest, Palestinian OB/GYN and peace and justice activist Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, whose daughters and niece were recently murdered by Israeli bombers.
This Week In Palestine (a weekly part of Truth and Justice Radio) is a three-quarter-hour segment of news from Palestine and discussion of issues relevant to the Palestinians' struggle for freedom from Israel's brutal military occupation and colonization, and now bombing, devastation, and murder, of their homeland.
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Criminalizing Peoples' Liberation Movements: Scrap the so-called terrorist list This public forum calling for an end to the designation of liberation movements as "terrorist" took place in Vancouver on February 15, at Simon Fraser University, organized by the Red Sparks Union. Here, Khaled Barakat speaks on impact of 'terror' designations and lists on Arab people's struggles and Arab communities in Canada. Khaled Barakat is a Palestinian activist, journalist and writer based in Vancouver. His writing on current events and Palestinian issues are widely published in Arabic media. (2013)
#Africa4Palestine webinar series: Khaled Barakat, a Palestinian writer and activist. His work is widely published in Arabic and English in a variety of publications. He is the international coordinator of the Campaign to Free Ahmad Saāadat. He joins the webinar series to discuss "The Plight of Palestinian Political Prisoners" (2020)
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Glen Ford, the editor in chief of Black Agenda Report, speaking at Black Is Back Conference.
Glen passed away in 2021 - but his legacy, words, and work remain. This is our election day special in his honor
https://www.blackagendareport.com/
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