By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 October, 2005
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imemc.org

Weekly Audio Report
October 7- 13, 2005

This Week in Palestine- a service by the International Middle East Media Center for the week of Friday October 7th to Thursday October 13th.

Weekly Audio Report
October 7- 13, 2005

This Week in Palestine- a service by the International Middle East Media Center for the week of Friday October 7th to Thursday October 13th.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 October, 2005
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Mr. Mike radioActive radio

One fine day, after nobody showed up to a Radioactive meeting I was running, I went into the HippieShack and DJed for 30 minutes. The following thirty minutes is what I would sound like as a regular DJ.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 October, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

Home and Abroad: a Polish Perspective

An interview with Asha Pashinska, Polish worker who's ben living in Ireland for the past fw years.

From 8-9am every morning this wee (beginning Oct 10th 2005), Asha has been observing a lone vigil outside the US Embassy in Dublin; holding a placard with an anti-war pronouncement of Pope Benedict XVI.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 October, 2005
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Robbie Sinnott

The copyleft piece of music in the programme came from a recording of a busker on the streets of Dublin who had come over from Romania. Although the title is 'Autumn Leaves', it was recorded in Temple Bar, May, 2004.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 October, 2005
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Robbie Sinnott

This Week's Majority World focussed on anti-war voices of Roman Catholic Church laiety (those with no institutional power).

The Ploughshares Movmemnt: direct action against military.
19 min md interview mp3, 128kbps.

This interview was recorded in Binhamton, New York, with Mark Colville on Sept 21st, 2005 (a hot and sunny 10 am.).

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 October, 2005
Author
Magdalena

Dr Owens Wiwa says that re-telling his bother’s story is important, because people need to remember Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni People’s struggle. People need to remember the price of oil.

More information at ThePriceOfOil.org

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 October, 2005
Author
Magdalena

Ken Saro-Wiwa started the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni PeopleThe nonviolent group wanted Shell to share its billions of dollars in oil revenues and repair the ecological devastation caused by drilling, oil spills, and acid rain.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 October, 2005
Author
Magdalena

Ken Saro-Wiwa was convicted for inciting a riot, however his supporters claim his real crime was standing up for the rights of the Ogoni people, an ethnic group of some 550,000 farmers and fishermen living in the Niger Delta, where Shell struck oil in 1958. Shell’s oil exploitation was followed by decades of environmental destruction, public-health problems, and increasing poverty