April 2007


[The April 18, 2007 article is available at the New Times site. They will print this response next week. New Times articles are currently only available the week of publication.]

Ed Griffin-Nolan’s April 18th What’s Shakin’ coverage of Islamic charity and the Dhafir/Help the Needy case was a missed opportunity to correct rather than reinforce past government misinformation about this case. (more…)

Charles Jenks, Traprock Peace Center 4/20/07

“There are many female interrogators down at Guantanamo…there are very many who interrogate Muslim male prisoners after stripping all of their cloths off standing naked in front of these men.” (more…)

The Toronto Star, 4/21/07, Associated Press.

SEATTLE — An Iraqi doctor who concluded that more Iraqi civilians have died in the war than has been reported has been prevented from attending a medical conference at the University of Washington. (more…)

By Greg Mitchell Editor and Publisher 4/19/07

“Buying the War,” which marks the return of “Bill Moyers Journal” will broadcast on PBS on April 25.

New York (Commentary) The most powerful indictment of the news media for falling down in its duties in the run-up to the war in Iraq will appear next Wednesday, a 90-minute PBS broadcast called “Buying the War,” (more…)

The interview is archived here, the file is 34MB. [It may take a few minutes to buffer.] It is 30 minutes long.

Dr. Michael Parenti: “Terrorism, Globalization and Conspiracy”

OCTOBER 9, 2002, VANCOUVER: Dr. Michael Parenti, one of North America’s leading radical writers on U.S. imperialism and interventionism, fascism, democracy and the media, spoke to several hundred people at St. Andrews Wesley Church in Vancouver.

To view this video go to: Information Clearing House

Kboo.FM – Portland: 90.7fm, Corvallis: 90.7fm, Columbia Gorge: 91.9fm
Available online at: www.kboo.fm/listen

“At 9:30 Marianne Barisonek speaks with Katherine Hughes about the the case of Dr. Rafil Dhafir, who was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison in 2005 for sending humanitarian aid to starving Iraqi civilians through his charity Help the Needy.”

The Message of PBS’s “Crossroads” Series

By ALISON WEIR Counterpunch 4/17/07

I attended an extremely disturbing event Thursday night. It was hosted by WETA, the PBS station in Washington DC, and was part of the national launch of an 11-part PBS series (more…)

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