By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 March, 2005
Author
George Cadman

George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 fm interviews Cindy Corrie about her daughter Rachel Corrie.
Cindy talks about what kind of person Rachel was, why she did the work that she did, how Rachel's killing has affected her family and how they are continuing her work. Cindy also reads a few short clips of Rachel's writings and talks about their efforts to get an independent investigation into Rachel's killing.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 March, 2005
Author
George Cadman

George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 fm interviews Joe Carr, an eyewitness to Rachel Corrie's killing. He speaks about what he saw on the day that Rachel was run over by an Israeli bulldozer. She was killed on March 16, 2003 by Israeli soldiers who ran her over with a D-9 Caterpillar bulldozer while she non-violently attempted to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian doctor and his family's home. There has never been an independent investigation into her killing.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 March, 2005
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IMC Cambridge (UK)

Here is the first radio programme from Indymedia Cambridge (one of the UK's regional collectives). About 30 minutes long, it covers Fallujah, the G8 and an introduction to Indymedia.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 March, 2005
Author
Rasta4i’s

Residents Against Racism
14 March 05

The objectives of Residents Against Racism are primarily, to support and defend victims of racist harassment from the state. Secondly,

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 March, 2005
Author
h-fries

This is a series of interviews with people from Boston Food Not Bombs, a grassroots free-food project. Boston is the city where the first Food Not Bombs started 25 years ago.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 March, 2005
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Tierra Insurgente / Intifada Al Ard

This program covers the history and current context of the Zapatistas with interviews, analysis, and music. 55mins (spanish/english)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 March, 2005
Author
imemc

The Israeli government voted to leave 24 west bank unauthorized outposts. The cabinet members overwhelmingly agreed to accept attorney Talia Sasson's report that concluded all of the outposts are illegal.

Headline for March 14, 2005

The Israeli government voted to leave 24 west bank unauthorized outposts. The cabinet members overwhelmingly agreed to accept attorney Talia Sasson's report that concluded all of the outposts are illegal.

They also recommend setting up a ministerial committee to deliver a detailed proposal for action within 90 days.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 March, 2005
Author
Rex Ateyfor

4th episode of the Rex Files