By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 November, 2005
Author
Tierra Insurgene / Intifada Al Ard
By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 November, 2005
Author
Tierra Insurgene / Intifada Al Ard

This is a 3 part series of the current situation in Gaza, Palestine. Part 1 is Gaza in context. Part 2 is about apartheid israel. Part 3 is about the sttlements that were de-colonized recently. 28 mins, english.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 November, 2005
Author
De Balie, Amsterdam

International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam LIVE
2pm - 4pm C.E>T. ( = 8am - 10am NewYork) / repeat 4pm - 6pm (10 am-12pm NewYork timezone)

A debate on different approaches to the global challenges which we all are facing: food and oil impact of doha round of trade negotiations. Can we protect the world? Are there alternatives?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 November, 2005
Author
mostafa henaway

Summary: Interview on the state of emergency in France and looking at the root causes of the uprising by youth across France. with Naima Boultedja

By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 November, 2005
Author
Upstart Radio America

Al-Jazeera must be doing something right for Dictator Bush to want to bomb them. That is, if he hadn't bombed them in 2001 and 2003 already. George McGovern talks about Poppy Bush's opposition to the war. Jody Paulson compares GWB to Tricky Dick. A speech by NBA Star Eaton Thomas, and finally, Ward Churchill brings it home.

This episode of Mindwalk is safe for licensed broadcasters.

TRT 28:30 Stereo 128/44 27meg mp3

By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 November, 2005
Author
Fwd. <incom> / Kantipur Online

KATHMANDU, Nov 27 - In what looks like yet another brazen assault on the
free press, the government closed down Radio Sagarmatha, the first
community radio in South Asia, Sunday night, arresting five employees
including journalists and technicians

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Subject: Nepal: Govt closes down Radio Sagarmatha, arrests
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By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 November, 2005
Author
www.debalie.nl / live (Amsterdam)

IDFA debate: Women’s ways of seeing

2pm - 4pm ( = 8am - 10am NewYork) / repeat 4pm - 6pm (10 am-12pm NewYork timezone)

A debate which celebrates the way women picture the world, and each other. Interventions, statements, proactive and egalitarian women in a changing world, changing the world.

Special guests and filmmakers from the IDFA programme debate the specific manner in which women document the world.

HOST: Debbie Zimmerman (Women Make Movies)

Recorded repeat on live streams around 4 pm.