By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 February, 2010
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Zak Brophy

In this radio documentary British journalist Zak Brophy investigates how the Israeli policy of separation impacts upon the Palestinian’s living under occupation, their relationships with their Israeli neighbours and the future prospects for peace.
Extreme measures are being pursued to realise former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barrack’s policy of ‘Peace Through Separation’. However, there are many Palestinians and Israelis who believe that the two societies are so intertwined that whether they like it or not they can never live in isolation from one another.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 February, 2010
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Crown Vic

Crown Vic is Fredericksburg, Virginia’s traditional full-size offering, and one of the few remaining frame-on body bands left in America. A roomy, rear-wheel drive group designed to satisfy your need for power, spaciousness, melody and handling. Clean and aerodynamic, Crown Vic is built for performance as well as everyday listening.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2010
Author
mike

A delegation from the December 12th Movement and the Friday Haiti Relief Coalition departed from Kennedy Airport destined for Haiti on Monday morning. In the wake of the tremendous earthquake that shook the island nation, Black people throughout New York came together to begin their contribution to the relief process.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 February, 2010
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Radio Combate!

Teniendo como escenario el auditorio Sandoval Vallarta, el miércoles 27 de enero se realizó el foro «Criminalización de la protesta social en México y la UAM», el cual contó con la participación de Jacobo Silva Nogales y Gloria Arenas Agis (ex-miembros del ERPI y ex-presos políticos), Enrique González Ruiz y diversos miembros de la comunidad de la UAM-I, que han sido reprimidos por las autoridades del plantel.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 February, 2010
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Radio Combate!

Hace 10 años, un 6 de febrero de 2000, mientras sesionaba la Asamblea Universitaria del Consejo General de Huelga, un ejercito vestido de gris se estrenaba en un largo historial de represión política en México, primero como PFP, luego como Policía Federal. Ese día, decididó por el gobierno federal y la rectoría, las fuerzas militares ocuparon la Ciudad Universitaria.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 February, 2010
Author
Radio Combate!

Hace 10 años, un 6 de febrero de 2000, mientras sesionaba la Asamblea Universitaria del Consejo General de Huelga, un ejercito vestido de gris se estrenaba en un largo historial de represión política en México, primero como PFP, luego como Policía Federal. Ese día, decididó por el gobierno federal y la rectoría, las fuerzas militares ocuparon la Ciudad Universitaria.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 4 February, 2010
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Houston Indymedia Radio Collective

The Jan 29th Edition of the Houston Indymedia Radio Show. Every Friday night at 7:30pm on KPFT 90.1fm in Houston.

This episode features:
Amanda Williams from the Student Feminist Organization about the Rally for Life in Austin and Pro-Choice counter Protests

Lou Weaver of the Transgender Foundation of America on the murder of transgendered Houstonian Myra Ical, and the lack of protection for Trans folk in Texas.

Ashanti Alston of Anarchist Panther Zine about Anarchism, Black Liberation Movements and his upcoming speaking event in Houston.