Speaking out against Israeli occupation / Meecham Schwartz ; interviewed by Joseph Megal.

Program Title:
Speaking out against Israeli occupation / Meecham Schwartz ; interviewed by Joseph Megal.
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KZ1864
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Meecham Schwartz is a journalist and political activist who opposes the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. She discusses the political defeat of the Likud Party, particularly because of the Intifada. She goes on to discuss the role of United States loans in Israeli politics, and the coalition which Rabin has formed which marginalizes his own doves. Meecham presents personal experiences of life and conditions on the West Bank, and her efforts to document and publish the burtal nature of the occupation.|SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ISRAELI OCCUPATION / Meecham Schwartz| interviewed by Joseph Megal. - Meecham Schwartz is a journalist and political activist who opposes the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. She discusses the political defeat of the Likud Party, particularly because of the Intifada. She goes on to discuss the role of United States loans in Israeli politics, and the coalition which Rabin has formed which marginalizes his own doves. Meecham presents personal experiences of life and conditions on the West Bank, and her efforts to document and publish the burtal nature of the occupation. - RECORDED: 23 July 1992.

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23 July 1992.
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1 reel (52 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|51:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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