Apr
21
2009
Ten years after the shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, we look at on-going gun violence in the US. And, as violence in Sri Lanka rises to a boiling point, we analyze the conflict and prospects for an elusive peace. Plus, Serj Tankian of System of a Down and Axis of Justice Radio Network, interviews Representative Adam Schiff about recognizing the Armenian Genocide. …
Apr
21
2009
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The New York Times reported yesterday that the Central Intelligence Agency extensively used waterboarding against two al-Qaeda suspects. The technique, which Attorney General Holder has deemed to be torture, was employed 183 times on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and 83 times against Abu Zubaydah according to one of the four Bush-era torture memos that were released by the …
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Apr
21
2009
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The United Nations opened its week long global conference against racism in Geneva, Switzerland yesterday. Known as the Durban II Conference, it is the first meeting in eight years since the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance took place in 2001 in Durban, South Africa. The US has boycotted both meetings over …
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Apr
21
2009
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There are currently more slaves today than at any time in human history. That’s the basis of a new and extremely disturbing book by Benjamin Skinner, called A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face With Modern Slavery. Using the definition of slaves as “those that are compelled to work, through force or fraud, for no pay beyond subsistence,” …
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Apr
21
2009
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The Tolpuddle Martyrs Demonstration
Back in the day on April 21st, 1834, a massive demonstration by thirty-five unions in Britain marched in defense of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. One month prior to the major protest that took place exactly one hundred and seventy-five years ago, six impoverished farm workers had been convicted in a blatantly unfair …
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Apr
21
2009
“Slavery has been with us for more than 5000 years, yet with concentrated and coordinated effort, we can eliminate it in a generation.” — Benjamin Skinner …