Sherif Fam speaks to Allison Weir, founder of If Americans Knew, about U.S. military support for Israel.
This program was produced by Truth and Justice Radio for October 21, 2007.
Flashpoints talks to a Palestinian woman who is challenging the economic effects of the Israeli occupation of Palestine by establishing a women’s traditional embroidery collective inside the besieged city of Hebron in the West Bank; and we re-broadcast a special investigation into how illegal Israeli settlement colonies impact Palestinian villages. Later, Nora Barrows-Friedman files a special report from Hebron.
This program was produced by Flashpoints Radio for September 3, 2007.
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palestinesolidarityproject.org
On Monday, July 23, 2007, Shir Hever, economic researcher with the Alternative Information Center (AIC), interviewed, Prof. Jonathan Nitzan about two recent articles which he co-authored with Shimshon Bichler, titled “Cheap Wars” and “Israel’s Roaring Economy.”
Jonathan Nitzan is a professor of Political Economy at York University in Toronto Canada and the author of numerous articles and books dealing with the regional and international political economy, including The Global Political Economy of Israel, published in English in 2002, which he co-authored with frequent collaborator, Shimshon Bichler.
This program was produced by the Alternative Information Center.
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bnarchives.net (The Bichler and Nitzan Archives)
Tony Blair announced his intention to visit the region next week to revive the peace process while the Israeli army attacks the Gaza Strip and the West Bank killing 14 Palestinians. These stories and more in this weeks program.
This Week in Palestine for August 18 through August 24, 2007 was brought to you by the International Middle East Media Center.
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The Israeli army abducts 17 Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. A Palestinian public sector employee attempts suicide in protest at not being paid by the government. These stories and more in today’s update.
Palestine Today for April 30, 2007 was brought to you by Kate Orwell and Ghassan Bannoura for the International Middle East Media Center.
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Ten Palestinians are killed, while 44 Palestinians are kidnapped by the Israeli military. The resignation of Palestinian Interior Minister is not accepted by Prime Minister Haniyeh. President Abbas starts another international tour aimed at lifting the economic embargo against the Palestinian government. Civil unrest in Gaza leaves several dead and injured. Meanwhile, Israeli invasions and assassinations continue, as do Palestinian rocket attacks against Israeli towns. These stories and more in this weeks program.
This Week in Palestine for April 21st through April 27th, 2007 was brought to you by the International Middle East Media Center.
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bilin-village.org
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Individual stories are far better for communicating the reality of the occupation than reports, statistics, and speeches. PalCast re-broadcasts Sarah Olson’s documentary on agriculture and health care from 2004.
As the Christian world prepares to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ tomorrow, residents of the holy land are still waiting for peace. Palestinians are facing increased pressure from the occupation, and a continuation of Israeli policies of land confiscation, restrictions on movement, home demolitions and the denial of access to health care, education, and community. In this half hour documentary produced by FSRN correspondent Sarah Olson, we zero in on agriculture issues related to the settlements and the Wall Israel is building in and around the West Bank. We look at Palestinian access to health care and the difficulties of living through daily checkpoints and home demolitions. We hear the stories of Palestinians living in the West Bank, their experience of occupation, and what they are doing to challenge their situation.
This program was produced by Sarah Olson for Free Speech Radio News on December 24, 2004.
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This show includes an Eyewitness Palestine with a special report from the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on fundraising in the U.S. to support expansion and strengthening of the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
This program was produced by Voice of Palestine for Vancouver Cooperative Radio on March 6, 2007.
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A conversation with the Ibdaa Cultural Center for Women and Children in Dheisheh Refugee Camp.
Safa speaking on the social and economic crisis in the Occupied Terroritories. Ibdaa serves 10,000 people who live in the 1/2 kilometer parcel that holds Dheisheh. Safa is a Project Coordinator at Ibdaa.
This program was produced for CKUT Radio in Canada in 2002.
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www.dheisheh-ibdaa.net/
In a press conference, held on 14 March 2007, Shir Hever, economist and researcher for the Alternative Information Center (AIC), presented findings from his recently published bulletin titled “The Separation Wall in East Jerusalem-Economic Consequences.” He discussed the damage that the Wall has and continues to produce for the population of East Jerusalem, and how this impacts the future prospects for achieving a just peace for both the Palestinians and Israelis.
This podcast was produced by the Alternative Information Center.
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