Standing up to the Bully : the harassment of Philip Agee / interviewed and produced by Dennis Bernstein.

Program Title:
Standing up to the Bully : the harassment of Philip Agee / interviewed and produced by Dennis Bernstein.
PRA Archive #: 
AZ0965
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Philip Agee, a controversial critic of the CIA since its founding, is currently a target of United States government harassment. Agee has withstood 20 years of intimidation and surveillance since he went public. Not only has he been jailed, but five NATO countries have expelled his as subversive. In this interview Agee discusses recent charges attempting to discredit his work, and the reasons behind the Bush administration and the CIA's continued efforts to silence him.|STANDING UP TO THE BULLY : THE HARRASSMENT OF PHILIP AGEE / interviewed and produced by Dennis Bernstein. - Philip Agee, a controversial critic of the CIA since its founding, is currently a target of United States government harrassment. Agee has withstood 20 years of intimidation and survelliance since he went public. Not only has he been jailed, but five NATO countries have expelled his as subversive. In this interview Agee discusses recent charges attempting to discredit his work, and the reasons behind the Bush administrration and the CIA's continued efforts to silence him. - For an extended 40 minute version, see archive# AZ0975. - RECORDED: Germany, 1992. BROADCAST: Satellite, 16 Sept. 1992.

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Date Recorded on: 
Germany, 1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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