By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
( (i) )oax

Integrante del ayuntamiento popular hablando sobre las repercusiones políticas

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
joe broadhurst

Largely ignored by the mainstream media, many of the disturbing facts surrounding the attacks of 9/11 raise deeply ethical questions (21:45)

Debut screening of "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" happening at the Tribeca Screening room May 8, 2006 followed by Town Hall Meeting - 375 Greenwich Street, NYC (Attendance by RSVP only: EverybodyRSVP@Yahoo.com)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
joe broadhurst

Alfons Olszewski means business when he says he wants the truth. What happened on 911, and what has ensued since, is a Coup d'Etat. (17:00)

Veterans for 911 Truth was created by people who met by chance at The Scholars for 911 Truth Forum. They are good people with something in common, they are people, who are patriots, that are champions of truth and justice, that understand that what happened on 911, and what has ensued since, is a Coup d'Etat.

for more info:
http://v911t.org

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
( (i) )mx-kehuelga

audio formato OGG / testimonio de estudiante sobre los hechos de violencia en San Salvador Atenco, ahora bajo sitio policiaco

Este testimonio fue tomado de las transmisiones especiales qe realizan la radio libre y social Ke-Huelga 102-9 FM desde el 3 de mayo desde la Ciudad Monstruo DF en colaboración con otros proyectos de comunicación autónoma.

http://www.kehuelga.org/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
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imemc.org

This Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.IMEMC.org, for Thursday, May 4, 2006.

A mother of five is shot dead in Tulkarem; two of her daughters are also injured. The Israeli High Court reneges on its promise to reroute the annexation Wall near Jerusalem. The new route promises to isolate or displace thousands. And Gaza faces a medical crisis even as aid from the Arab League finally makes it to Palestine. These stories and more, coming up. Stay tuned.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
John Anderson

A weekly review of news at the intersection of media and democracy.

Download MP3 (5:00 @ 4.6 MB)

In this week's program: Momentum is shifting on Capitol Hill to preserve Internet freedoms under attack by greedy phone and cable companies. The FCC begins to take radio payola seriously. The danger of covering Iraq: more deadly than World War II or Vietnam. And the Department of Homeland Security seeks to embed the media.

This program is free to all to air, please enjoy

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
David Grace

Part two of the national tour by the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration

May 3, 2006 - UC Berkeley

Speakers in order of appearance:
Larry Everest, a journalist and author of Oil, Power, and Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda. He has covered the Middle East and Central Asia for over 20 years for Revolution newspaper and other publications.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

It felt like a democratic country again - May 1st 2006 felt like I was living in a democratic country again. Small restaurants, mom and pop stores like panaderías and mercados, body shops and garages, nail parlors and beauty salones were all closed.

It felt like a democratic country again - May 1st 2006 felt like I was living in a democratic country again. Small restaurants, mom and pop stores like panaderías and mercados, body shops and garages, nail parlors and beauty salones were all closed.