Day: March 24, 2003
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IT’S NOT ABOUT OIL OR
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ABCNEWS.com : ‘Liberated’ Iraqis Question
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The links below are non-corporate
The links below are non-corporate news sources that provide another perspective on the war on Iraq.
Democracy Now! is a national, listener-sponsored public radio and TV show, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the c ountry. We air Monday-Friday on over 120 stations including Pacifica radio stations, Pacifica affiliates, WBIX.org, public access TV stations, Free Speech TV (DishNetwork Channel 9415), and Shortwave Radio (Radio for Peace International). We are available to all stations.
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Voices in the wilderness Voices
Voices in the wilderness maintains a constant presence in Iraq as they’ve done for years. Many articles are available, including current observations and archives from the last years dealing with the effects of sanctions and secret bombings.
Voices in the Wilderness is a joint US/UK campaign to end the economic sanctions against the people of Iraq. Since March 1996, nearly fifty Voices delegations have traveled to Iraq in open violation of the sanctions. Each small delegation represents thousands of people in America and England who oppose cruel economic warfare. We demand that the UN Security Council and the US government end these immoral and unjust economic sanctions that target the regime of Saddam Hussein but in fact punish millions of Iraqi people, young and old.
We are teachers, social workers, authors, health care professionals, trades people, and church workers, who in the tradition of Mohandas Gandhi, advocate nonviolence as a means for social change. We oppose the development, storage and use by any country of weapons of mass destruction, be they nuclear, biological, chemical – or economic.
US Authorities have warned us that the penalty for traveling to Iraq, in violation of US laws, could be as much as 12 years in prison and over $1 million in fines.
Today, as new threats are made against Iraq by the United States, we are maintaining a constant presence in Iraq to stand in solidarity with the Iraqi people. In the schools and hospitals, on the streets and in the homes of Baghdad, Basra, Mosul and other cities we have seen the effects of more than a decade of economic sanctions and frequent bombings. Now we see the anger and fear caused by new threats of violence.
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Between The Lines Since 1991,
Since 1991, non-commercial, listener-supported WPKN Radio in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has produced a weekly, award-winning public affairs show called Between the Lines. A four-time winner of the Connecticut Associated Press Broadcast Award for Best Feature in the non-commercial category, this syndicated, half-hour program provides a platform for individuals and spokespersons from progressive organizations generally ignored or marginalized by the mainstream media. Between the Lines covers a wide range of political, economic and social topics.
Each program begins with a five-minute summary of some of the week’s under- reported news stories gathered from the alternative press. This summary is followed by three five-minute interview segments focusing on significant international, national and regional issues.
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DOWNLOAD THIS AND WATCH IT
DOWNLOAD THIS AND WATCH IT ITS A RE-EDITED VERSION OF A BUSH SPEECH Quicktime format.
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Electronic Iraq: What’s New?
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Sniffy has given this section
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Al-Jazeera streaming live. To see
Al-Jazeera streaming live. To see the propaganda on the other side.
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"We like nonfiction and we
"We like nonfiction and we live in fictitious times. We live in a time where we have fictitious election results, that elect a fictitious president. We live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons."
-MICHAEL MOORE WINS OSCAR FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY
AND SPREADS PEACE MESSAGE TO MILLIONS