By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
AZ Radio IMC

28:19 minute Audio of couple hundred Protesters greeting G. Bush when he visits a RV Senior Citizen Park where he speaks about the new Medicare Drug Program.

16000/mono/8bt/16kbps

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

19 minute radio interview with Joe Murray of Afri Action Ireland, from the Majority World Archives.

This fascinating and wide-ranging interview was first broadcast live on Dublin community radio station Near FM on January 22nd, 2004.

Joe had agreed to come on the 'Majority World' programme to give details about that weekend's annual Afri conference/festival called Lá Féile Bríde, but in every other respect, the plenitude of issues discussed are just as relevant today, if not more so.

Thanks Joe

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

This three minute interview with Máire Ní Bheaglaíoch of the Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA). It was recorded and broadcast on the same days as the previous piece.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

20 min audio of press conference,, March, 2004. + 3 min audio of an activist's ideas on strategies of resistence.

From the Majority World archives, this edited version of the press conference was first broadcast on Near FM to publicise the upcoming worldwide anti-war demonstrations with regard to events in Dublin.

Recorded on March 15th, 2004, first broadcast on March 18th, 2004.

Speakers: Dathaí Doolin, Richard Boyd-Barrett, Brendan Butler, Ivana Bacik and John ? of Fine Gael.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
Paul Riismandel

Paul interviews Aaron Glantz, who was an unembedded reporter in Iraq for Pacifica and Free Speech Radio News after the fall of Saddam.

Aaron Glantz was an unembedded reporter in Iraq for Pacifica and Free Speech Radio News after the fall of Saddam. During his time there he saw a side of the country, the people and the war that was missed by most mainstream journalists who were largely confined to their hotels, and only ventured out accompanied by armed guards.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 August, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

6 minute interview with Catriona Ruane on the Colombia Three, from March 2004.

Catriona of the Bring Them Home Campaign gave this interview to Near FM's 'Majority World' on March 18th 2004, to publicise a demonstration outside Dáil Éireann on Tuesday March 23rd to protest the official of the Colombian vice-President.