Audio Links
Interview
with Chris Hedges, author of the article "A Gaza Diary" in the
October 2001 issue of Harper's. His chilling account includes the daily
deliberate shooting of Palestinian children by Israeli soldiers.
Interviewed on NPR's Fresh Air program.
"I have seen children shot in El Salvador,
Algeria, Guatemala, Sarajevo, but I have never
before watched soldiers entice children like
mice into a trap and murder them for sport."
Noam
Chomsky at MIT -- Oct. 18, 2001
SPENDING
FOR REAL NATIONAL SECURITY -- Jim Hightower's take on the Star Wars missile
defense shield. 9/19/01
NOAM
CHOMSKY ON TERRORISM IN PRACTICE AND IN PROPAGANDA
BUSH'S
"CLEAN COAL" BOONDOGGLE
Jim Hightower, 8/27/01
Ralph Nader
interview on the Diane Rehm show August 28, 2001.
WFHB
Radio interview of three of our MCGP members
Global
Community Forum, April 28, 2001
The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) held its meeting in Quebec City,
Canada on the weekend of April 20-22, 2001. As 34 Heads of State from every
nation in the Western hemisphere except Cuba gathered behind closed doors to
discuss increased trade and economic globalization, tens of thousands of
concerned citizens
demonstrated to put issues of labor, human rights and the environment on the
road map. correspondent Scott Gurian files this report. (60 minutes)
More info: www.stopftaa.org
Global
Community Forum, Dec 9, 2000
RFPI correspondent Scott Gurian reports from
the annual demonstrations aimed at closing down the infamous School of the
Americas (AKA School of Assassins) at Fort Benning, Georgia said to be training
some of the worse human rights violators in Latin America.
Sponsored by School of the Americas Watch. (60
minutes)
Global
Community Forum, July 28, 2000
Guests: Jane Akre & Steve Wilson, two Florida news reporters who were fired
for trying to report on the potentially harmful effects of growth hormones
injected into dairy cows in the United States. For more info,
go to: http://www.foxbghsuit.com
Host: Scott Gurian
Watch the video that FOX-TV
suppressed.
Global
Community Forum, Mar 11 2000 Guest: Chris Mahin
As the World Trade Organization's efforts to advance multi-national causes in
the so-called Millennium Round in Seattle - giving an opportunity to a wide
range of opposition groups to form coalitions - some questions arise: What went
on behind the scenes in the efforts to oppose the WTO? Are young people being
motivated more into action? How will WTO be looked at from a historical
perspective? Chris Mayam, a journalist and writer for People's Tribune gives us
some insights.
Host: James Latham, 49 minutes
More info: League of Revolutionaries for a New
America
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