On Monday the 28th of April, 2008, Bryan Atinsky spoke with Nassar Ibrahim in the offices of the Alternative Information Center in Beit Sahour. Nassar, a longtime Palestinian writer, journalist and activist, is Policy Director of the AIC. We discussed the implications of the recent visit of former US President Jimmy Carter to the Middle East, the possibility of a long-term ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the context of recent US and Israeli diplomatic maneuvers in the region, and Palestinian plans for events to commemorate 60 years since the Nakba.
This program was produced by the Alternative Information Center for April 28, 2008.
For more information, visit:
alternativenews.org
Marian Finucane, one of Ireland’s most widely heard radio host, speaks to Pres. Jimmy Carter about his latest book, Palestine: Peace not Apartheid.
This program was produced by RTE Radio 1 on May 20, 2007.
For more information, visit:
rte.ie/radio1/marianfinucane/
cartercenter.org
Former President Jimmy Carter was invited to speak at Brandeis University about his latest book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Brandeis is a Jewish-affiliated university. Despite much fanfare about protests and possible interuptions, President Carter was well received. This audio recording of his remarks was produced by Brandeis University.
For more information, visit:
carterquestion.com/blog/ (Site by Brandeis featuring audio recordings of the question & answer period following his remarks)
Phyllis Bennis, fellow of the Washington-based Institute for Policy Studies, discusses Jimmy Carter’s new book “Palestine: Peace or Apartheid” and the response it has received.
This program was produced in Vancouver by Redeye Radio.
For more information, visit:
www.vcn.bc.ca/redeye/ (Redeye)
www.ips-dc.org/ (Institute for Policy Studies)
The apartheid that exists in Palestine is predicated not on racism, but on the desire of a minority of Israeli leaders to acquire and keep Palestinian land. And in doing so, they occupy the land, they confiscate it, they colonize it, they displace Palestinians from their own homes, their own fields, their own pastures, and then they subdue and persecute the Palestinians when they object to this crime against themselves.
That’s what former U.S. president Jimmy Carter had to say during a recent interview with Jonathan Curiel, staff writer for The San Fransisco Chronicle’s Insight section. Carter spoke with Curiel about his controversial new book, “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.”
For more information, visit:
www.sfgate.com
www.cartercenter.org/
In today’s podcast, we’ll listen to excerpts from Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, President Jimmy Carter’s challenging and courageous assessment of what must be done to bring peace to Israel and Palestine with dignity and justice.
This podcast was produced by Simon & Schuster Inc. For more information, visit:
http://www.simonsays.com
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