Sara Nelson, former Director of the Christic Institute, discusses the current state of their political and legal activities. She discusses the threatened CNN broadcast of phone conversations between former Panamanian dictator Noriega and his defense attorney, which was acquired by an illegal phone tap. She also discusses Title 7 of SR2834 which would make previously illegal covert operations legal, the Christic case, a review of Bush-drug-CIA-S & L links, and the need for an American glasnost.|C.N.N. AND THE NORIEGA PHONE CONVERSATIONS : THE CHRISTIC INSTITUTE UPDATE / Sara Nelson. Sara Nelson, former Director of the Christic Insitute, discusses the current state of their political and legal activities. She discusses the threatened CNN broadcast of phone conversations with former Panamanian Dictator Noriega, acquired by an illegal phone tap. She also discusses Title 7 of SR2834 which would make previously illegal covert operations legal, the Christic Case, a review of Bush-drug-CIA-S & L links, and the need for an American glasnost. RECORDED: KPFK, 13 Nov. 1990.
C.N.N. and the Noriega phone conversations : the Christic Institute update / Sara Nelson.
Program Title:
C.N.N. and the Noriega phone conversations : the Christic Institute update / Sara Nelson.
PRA Archive #:
KZ1574
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Date Recorded on:
KPFK, 13 Nov. 1990.
Date Broadcast on:
-0-
Item duration:
1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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