By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 October, 2005
Author
Ron Anicich

Your weekly wrap-up of North American police brutality, misconduct and corruption.

This week:

Out of state cops ordered not to work with Baton Rouge police

Pennsylvania cop videotapes federal witness in bedroom

Connecticut cop fired for keeping human skull fragment

Probation for South Carolina cop convicted of domestic violence

New Orleans cops beat man on videotape

Texas detective suspended for sexual misconduct

Disgraced former Toronto cop finds work in Cayman Islands

Florida deputy disciplined for taser use at party

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 October, 2005
Author
Radio Pacheco

A la Comunidad Universitaria.
A quienes se adhirieron a la Otra Campaña.
A los Medios Libres.
Al Pueblo de México.
A la Humanidad.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 October, 2005
Author
new orleans

here are some interviews with people who have been in jail in new orleans since the hurricane.

the first interview is with stanley, who almost drowned in the old parish prison (OPP), when he was abandoned there with hundreds of other prisoners as the floodwaters rose.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 October, 2005
Author
Al Uh Looyah

This show, Al is joined in studio with Ian, play some music and chat for awhile, then Chuck Ambers of the Casa del Rey Moro African Museum calls in and we discuss African history from ancient to modern. 2 hours

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 October, 2005
Author
Robbie Sinnott

an mp3 soundscape 25mins (128kbps/FM-broadcastable).

This is an edited recording of a vigil organised by the Pit Stop Ploughshares/Dublin Catholic Worker on October 11th, 2004. The memorial gathering wsa held outside the US Embassy in Ballsbridge, Dublin.

US foreign policy hasn't altered much in the meantime.

A Garda (Irish police officer) came over after the vigil, looking for our names and addresses.