Jan 27 2012

Domestic Surveillance and Militarism, Past and Present

Hamid Khan is a Soros Justice Fellow working on a campaign to end LAPD’s Special Order 11, former Executive Director of the South Asian Network. On January 27, 2012, he discussed with Uprising host, Sonali Kolhatkar, the increasing domestic surveillance and militarism in the United States.

There will be a Town Hall meeting on domestic spying on Saturday March 3rd, at SEIU Hall near USC, 828 W. Washington Blvd in LA. Visit www.stoplapdspying.org for more information.

Watch a video of the interview here:

Martina Steiner recorded this interview.

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