Democracy Now : December 19 : Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement.terrorism In The Us

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Democracy Now : December 19 : Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement.terrorism In The Us
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PZ0287.218
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DEMOCRACY NOW : DECEMBER 19 : TUPAC AMARU REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. TERRORISM IN THE US / Pacifica Foundation| Hosted by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - Democracy Now is a daily election year program which takes an in-depth look at the political landscape and interviews visionaries from all walks of life, including members of grassroots organizations who challenge the status quo. - CONTENT: pt.1. Political headlines (3:00) -- pt.2. Negotiations are underway in Lima, Peru where armed member of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement have been holding nearly 500 people hostage at the home of the Japanese Ambassdor| guests Ann Manuel, from the Human Rights Watch (16:00) -- pt.3. Terrorism in the US? After the Oklahoma City bombing the Clinton Administration and Congress claimed that terrorism was a serious threat to the US, discussion about Palestinian and Arab Americans| guest Sam Hussenni, from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting and Laura Fadil, Yale nursing student who was detained and interogated by Israeli Airlines in Newsark and prevented from taking a flight to Israel (19:00) -- pt.4.More on terorism (17:00) - Broadcasting December 19, 1996.

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