Democracy Now : July 2 : Cia In Guatemala. Russian Elections. Right Wing Watch

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Democracy Now : July 2 : Cia In Guatemala. Russian Elections. Right Wing Watch
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PZ0287.97
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Democracy Now : July 2 : Cia In Guatemala. Russian Elections. Right Wing Watch / Pacifica Foundation| produced by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - A daily election 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. Guests Jennifer Harbury, U.S. attorney who charges that her former husband, Michael Devine was killed in a CIA operative| tape of Diana Ortiz, a Ursiline nun who was abducted, raped and tortured by Guatemalan military and Mike McCurry, White House spokesperson| Discussion about the Intelligence Oversight Board's recent conclusion the CIA knowingly hired people suspected of political assasinations, extrajudicial killings, kidnapping and torture to by paid CIA agents in Guatemala (16:00) -- pt.3. Russian election update| guests Katrina Vanden Heuvel, the editor of the Nation and Stephen Cohen, professor of Politics and Russian Studies at Princeton University (19:00) -- pt.4. Right Wing Watch| guest Sara Diamond, Sociologist and suthor of the book, Roads to Dominion| Right Wing Movements and Political Power in the U.S.| discussion about how the abortion issue is dominating state Republican party debates (17:00) - Satellite, July 2, 1996.

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