Democracy Now! August 13, 2002

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Democracy Now! August 13, 2002
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PZ0450.227
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JORDAN SHUTS DOWN AL JAZEERA

Story: ISRAEL APPROVES FORCED EXPULSIONS OF FAMILIES OF 'SUSPECTED TERRORISTS' The expulsions are the first of their kind. Israel says it decided to use this tactic as a deterrent measure. Last month, the Israeli military attempted to expel 19 relatives, apparently intending to send them all to Gaza. But the Israeli Attorney General ruled that only relatives who are directly connected to attacks on Israel can be punished. Human Rights activists fear these expulsions are only a precursor to exile from the Occupied Territories entirely. Already, Israel is destroying family homes of people it accuses of being terrorists. Meanwhile, the Israel military has apologized to Ha'aretz correspondent Gideon Levy. On Sunday, an Israeli soldier shot at the car in which Levy was traveling, near the West Bank town of Tul Karm. The incident occurred Sunday morning as the taxi, which had Israeli license plates, approached an army post. Shots hit the bulletproof windshield of the armored taxi. Also in the car were a Haaretz photographer and a representative from the organization Physicians for Human Rights. They were not injured. Story: U.S.-Jordan military exercises began yesterday in the southern desert part of the country amid heightened tensions over a potential massive U.S. attack on Iraq. An undisclosed number of U.S. Marines landed offshore from two vessels docked at a Red Sea port. For weeks, there have been reports in both the US and Middle Eastern Press about Washington possibly using Jordan as a forward operating base for a massive attack against Iraq. The Jordanian government has vehemently denied these reports and King Abdullah has personally appeared on TV here in the US to say that US officials told him the stories were the result of false leaks by low level people in the government. Meanwhile, last week Jordan shut down the office of the Al-Jazeera satellite network, accusing the station of provoking "sedition" by airing views critical of the kingdom's rulers. The country's information minister, accused Al-Jazeera of continuously seeking to "harm Jordan ' whether directly or indirectly." At issue last week was an interview Al Jazeera did with a Palestinian professor from California State University. That Professor joins us now. As'ad Abu Khalil, professor of political science, California State University and author of Bin Laden, Islam and America's New War on Terrorism.

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August 13, 2002
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August 13, 2002
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59 min.
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WPFW; Amy Goodman, host. August 13, 2002
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