Activist Salma Abu Ayyash (sitting in for Sherif) covers the annual National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts during Thanksgiving. First, an excerpt of the Native American speakers that gathered and proclaimed their solidarity with the victimized Palestinians. Then, a poem written by a Palestinian, was put to song and dedicated to our brother in injustice, Leonard Peltier. Salma offers her translation.
Salma reviews some of the dark history of the genesis of the Israeli takeover and occupation of Palestine, along with its distorted treatment by today’s mainstream media and a brief discussion of the growth and significance of the ongoing BDS Campaign.
Finally, news of the most recent Israeli attacks and incursions on the Palestinian people and the implications for their survival.
This program was produced by This Week in Palestine for November 29, 2009.
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Jewish-American activist Anna Baltzer and Palestinian grassroots activist Mustafa Barghouti advocate a non-violent approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in this complete, unedited interview.
This program was produced by The Daily Show for October 27, 2009.
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Adam Horowitz reports from the studio
Marian Finucane, one of Ireland’s most widely heard radio host, speaks to Pres. Jimmy Carter about his latest book, Palestine: Peace not Apartheid.
This program was produced by RTE Radio 1 on May 20, 2007.
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Professor As’ad Abukhalil, author of the “Angry Arab News Service” blog, discusses depictions of Arabs in recent Hollywood and independent films, including “Munich,” “Kingdom of Heaven,” and “Paradise Now.”
This lecture was recorded at the Seattle Arab and Iranian Film Festival, 2 April 2006.
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Flashpoints speaks with Nora Barrows-Friedman from the Occupied West Bank on media censorship by the United States and the current situation on the ground for Palestinians; Also, the humanitarian crisis in Syria grows as more Iraqis flee from U.S. invasion, our special correspondent Dahr Jamail reports from Damascus; The Bush administration’s secret immigration proposal was leaked last week, we talk about indentured servitude with an activist working on policy issues; Also, calls to halt ICE raids; we hear sounds from last weekend’s L.A. protest; and the Knight Report.
This program was produced by Flashpoints Radio on April 10, 2007.
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