Democracy Now : April 23 : End Of The Peruvian Crisis. Police Discimination. Tuskegee Ii

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Democracy Now : April 23 : End Of The Peruvian Crisis. Police Discimination. Tuskegee Ii
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DEMOCRACY NOW : APRIL 23 : END OF THE PERUVIAN CRISIS. POLICE DISCRIMINATION. TUSKEEGEE / Pacifica Foundation| Produced by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - CONTENT: pt.1. News headlines (4:00) -- pt.2. End of the Peruvian crisis| commandos stormed the hijacked Japanese Embassy residence yesterday, killing 15 people and freeing most of the 72 hostages who had been held there for four months| guest Jose Luis Renique, a Peruvian scholar and a professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York. (16:00) -- pt.3. Police discrimination| black and hispanic police officers have said their superiors treat them worse and punish them more than their white counterparts| guest Juan Espinol, from the Washington DC Police department (19:00) -- pt.3. Tuskegee II -- charge that Tuskegee II is underway, the government has been charged with running experiments in some of the world's poorest countries which will alledgly cause more than 1000 children to die unneccarily from HIV infections| guest Sidney M. Wolfe, a physician and the director of public Citizen's Health Research Group (17:00) - Broadcast on April 23, 1997.

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