Tue, 22 January 2008
15Mb 128kbps mono 15mins.
Fred Fuentes reports from ground base in Caracas, Venezuela. Are there really food shortages? What are these "Community Councils"? Are they really an instrument to centralise power to the President? Why has President Hugo Chavez and his government so calmly accepted the narrow rejection of the 66 point plebiscite to change the Venezuelan constitution? Fred has been in Venezuela for over a year and has his finger on the pulse of Bolivarian activism. He rounds up this interview with an insightful assessment of how President Hugo Chavez international status has been enhanced by his success in persuading the Columbian FARC guerillas to release hostages, in spite of efforts by the US and the Columbian President to sabotage a successful outcome. |
Tue, 22 January 2008
8mins 1.8MB *Interview with CTC (Community Technology Centre) head honcho, Roy Radle* |
Tue, 22 January 2008
7m30s 1.7MB
*CTC NOT closing down*............................*Nimbin man sentenced for hash cookies* |
Tue, 22 January 2008
58 mins, 13.2MB Aboriginal activist, elder, & artist, Vincent Forrester, talks about effects of the Fed Gov't intervention in Northern Territory's aboriginal communities. Vincent comes from Mutijulu Community in NT, & was visiting Nimbin & came in to NimFM to talk with Lynne Oldfield.
Direct download: Aboriginal_Activist_Elder_Vincent_Forrester_Interview_lo_fi.mp3
Category:Interview -- posted at: 7:07pm AEST |
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