Thu, 29 May 2008
(In photo: Film-makers Nathan & Shelley Koenig from Woodstock, R&L; + Nimbin's ambassador Benny Zable, C.) 6m52s, 2MB 2008-05-27 Tues *CTC morphs into training organisation*.......................*Badge making machine lost*.................................*Stomach bug in Nimbin*......................*Repeat screening of Woodstock Downunder & Woodstock: Can't Get There from Here, due to popular demand. (more info re WCGTfH on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMdo7liG4fc & Aquarius O8 Festival on www.aquarius.rainbowregion.com )* |
Tue, 27 May 2008
Note: sound quality is poor, due to a bad phone line to Caracas, but the news content is of great interest. Fred Fuentes on the most recent escalation of hostile manouevres against the Venezuelan government. A US plane invades Venezuelan air space, at the same time that Colombian troops are found inside Venezuelan territory. Then, a day later, 60 more! And by a strange coincidence, there is a major international media campaign about the FARC (Colombian guerilla movement) computers alleged to have been found when Colombian troops invaded Ecuadorean territory last March. Washington claims that it establishes a 'compromising' link between the Venezuelan government and the FARC guerillas, but everyone who has read further than the first paragraph of the Interpol examination of the computers recognises an eerie similarity between this finding, and the Bush administration's wolf cry of 'weapons of mass destruction' in the lead up to the war in Iraq. |
Tue, 27 May 2008
Little Nimbin bud photo by 'Blossom', digital production by CTC 9m20s, 2.2MB 2008-05-26 Mon *** 'Little Nimbin' wins Cannabis Cup. *** |
Sat, 24 May 2008
Jorge Schafik Handal, son of the guerilla commander, and Salvadoran presidential candidate of the same name, addresses a meeting of Resistance, in Brisbane, where he fields some keen questions from youthful members of the Socialist Alliance, and others. He is on a mission to Australia to garner support for a team of independent observers for next year's elections in El Salvador, which by all indications, the governing ARENA coalition, will try to steal, despite the FMLN's commanding lead in the current polls. Jorge explains some of the problems confronting the FMLN, and their ways of dealing with them. |
Sat, 24 May 2008
Jorge Schafik Handal, son of the FMLN guerilla commander in the same name has been in Australia seeking observers for the Salvadoran elections next year, which he believes the governing ARENA coalition will try to steal. In this segment he acknowledges the support he has received from all sectors of Australian society. |
Fri, 23 May 2008
52mins, 12MB The Woodstock connection are still there (+ Vernon turns up too), blabbing on about the Aquarius 08 Festival, & eventually take over the station from poor Lynne. Talk about sponteneity! |
Fri, 23 May 2008
30mins, 7MB It's Aquarius Festival 2008 in Nimbin, & Nathan & Shelley from Woodstock turn up to 'shoot the breeze' with NimFM's Lynne |
Wed, 21 May 2008
8m40s, 2MB 2008-05-20 Tues *Medical cannabis trial to start*............................*Pearl Bowman's 21*...........................*'Imagineering the Village Green' on Thurs.*...........................*Woodstock Film Festival on Fri* |
Wed, 21 May 2008
9m45s, 2.3MB 2008-05-19 Mon *Football weekend with both codes having home games.*...............................*Ian's mum pays a visit*................*Nimbin Magazine's think tank*...............................*+ Ryco from Katoomba drops in to tell us about their Winter Solstice Film Festival* |
Mon, 19 May 2008
Fred Fuentes, based in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela observes the coordinated efforts of the US to 'split off' resource rich states in Bolivia and Venezuela and Ecuador, as a last ditch attempt to counter the election of left of centre governments, and the growing popularity of these governments in more and more of the Latin American nation states. Venezuela, with the inspired leadership of Hugo Chavez has been able to break the stranglehold of latin american economic dependency. Latin America is finding its own way, independently of the superpower to the north, but the Empire still tries to strike back, using the full bag of tricks. |
Mon, 19 May 2008
Lara Pullin phones back with breaking news of the political harassment of Human Rights organisations and a Women's organisation. After a series of phone calls making death threats, the offices of the women's organisation was vandalised. Salvadoran police had no interest in investigating because 'nothing had been stolen'. |
Sun, 18 May 2008
Lara Pullin details the tactics used by the US to maintain its grip on Latin America - from a multimillion dollar police training institution in El Salvador, to a billion dollar military base in Colombia, uncomfortably close to the Venezuelan border. |
Sat, 17 May 2008
Lara Pullin with a weekly report, and just in case anyone hasn't realised it yet, the Salvadoran Death Squads are real, they are back, and they are sheltered by their former operatives and sponsors with government posts in the ARENA party. One of 13 peasant activists who demonstrated against water privatisation laws has been assassinated. The Suchitoto 13 (demonstrators) arrested and threatened under anti-terrorism (!) laws had the terrorism charges dropped, but the Death Squads were able to administer their own version of justice with impunity. Lara Pullin gives us the background on this latest travesty of human rights. |
Fri, 16 May 2008
Bob Boughton, senior lecturer in Adult Education has just returned from Timor Leste where he goes regularly as a government consultant for their Adult Literacy campaign. While the campaign was showing signs of great promise Bob sees progress hamstrung by sudden switches in government policy on the administrative side of things. The campaign has gone backward since Xanana's AMP colition initiated a restructuring of the Public Service. Bob was also in Timor Leste when the Social Democrat party split, and announced its commitment to support Fretilin in the next elections. |
Wed, 14 May 2008
14mins, 3.2MB 2008-05-13 Tues *Wild dingoes spotted in Nimbin. Young reporters, Abby & Ella, give an eye witness account* |
Tue, 13 May 2008
Estanislau Da Silva was a former Prime Minister of Timor Leste, when the Fretilin was the party in government. Before that, he was the Minister for Agriculture in the Fretilin government. He is in Australia this week to attend the launching of a book by a Timorese man, Naldo Rei (click here to see Radio National ABC interview) who grew up in Indonesian occupied Timor Leste, as a committed supporter of the Fretilin led resistance movement. Estanislau Da Silva spoke to 2NimFM and Latin Radical at a very opportune time. Australian mainstream media is playing down the commitment of the second largest (social democrat) political party to run with Fretilin as a renovated government coalition in next year's elections. But it looks like the beginning of the end of Xanana Gusmao's hastily cobbled together AMP coalition, designed to keep Fretilin out of power after last year's election result, when Fretilin won the largest vote, but was denied the opportunity to try to form a government, by Presidential intervention. Da Silva does not dwell on this. He moves on and is at his most eloquent and passionate (as a former Minister for Agriculture) when he speaks about the Fretilin party's commitment to resist the pressures of corporate Agribusiness, and a commitment to develop, as far as possible, self sufficiency in basic food products by enabling small farmers. The current government appears to be more interested in encouraging corporate agribusiness investment. Da Silva says Fretilin is committed to resisting corporate pressures to use Timor's precious acreage to grow biofuels - the main factor in a looming global shortage of basic food products. Important, when even corporations like Nestles are saying that there is no such thing as a global food shortage - it is the diversion of food crops to produce biofuels that is causing the rise in food prices. |
Tue, 13 May 2008
0.25MB (text only, due to technical difficulties) 2008-05-12 Mon *Aquarius 08 Celebrations info*.......................*Lost cat found*....................*Local AFL Footy*.......................*Another motorbike accident*...................*Police presence to continue in Nimbin* |
Tue, 13 May 2008
11m46s, 2.7MB 2008-05-06 Tues *CTC's computer courses* |
Tue, 13 May 2008
2.6MB 2008-05-05 Mon *All the stats on this year's Mardi Grass. *........................*Motorbike accident death*........................*What's coming up in Nimbin*. |
Mon, 12 May 2008
Lara Pullin talks about Jorge Schafik Handal, a visiting dignitary from El Salvador currently touring Australia and bringing us up to date on the situation in El Salvador that is becoming increasingly volatile. Jorge Schafik Handal is in Australia to invite independent observers to come to next year's elections to frustrate anticipated attempts at fraud, and to ensure that the election results are recognised. The pro US ARENA party, which presently leads a coalition that keeps the FMLN out of power is notorious for fraud, corruption and the use of violence to intimidate opponents. Already a number of public figures associated with the FMLN have been brutally assassinated by Death Squads. |
Sat, 10 May 2008
Jorge Schafik Handal is the son of the man of the same name, who was chief guerilla commander of the FMLN liberation front (Commandante 'Simon'), during the civil war in El Salvador during the 1980s. Jorge himself has been a militant of the FMLN for 34 years and an important figure for the front, in his own right. The FMLN is now a legally constituted political party, and according to local polls will win the upcoming 2009 elections by a landslide. Jorge Schafik Handal is in Australia to invite independent observers to come to next year's elections to frustrate anticipated attempts at fraud, and to ensure that the election results are recognised. The pro US ARENA party, which presently leads a coalition that keeps the FMLN out of power is notorious for fraud, corruption and the use of violence to intimidate opponents. Already a number of public figures associated with the FMLN have been brutally assassinated by Death Squads. Spanish. English account to follow. |
Thu, 8 May 2008
3mins, 0.7MB 2008-04-29 Tues (incomplete due to technical difficulties) *Miranda's new mural on top of newsagent completed*.............then technical difficulties. |
Thu, 8 May 2008
15mins 3.5MB 2008-04-28 Mon *Nimbinites off to court to support locals arrested in April Fool's Day raid*...................................*Bushwalker found safe & well*........................*remembering ANZAC Day in Nimbin*...................*New computer courses coming up at Nim's CTC*
Direct download: NimFM_News_2008-04-28_Mon_after_ANZAC_day.mp3
Category:News -- posted at: 4:13pm AEDT |
Wed, 7 May 2008
Final day of Mardi-Grass, the Hemp Olympics, the combi-procession and the Big Parade have all happened. Now it's time for speeches, and star of the moment was Lisa Yeates, long term activist for the environment and drug law reform with a record tracking back to the 1970s. Lisa tells it like it is through word and song. |
Thu, 1 May 2008
Note: poor sound quality Lara Pullin with the most recent news updates from El Salvador. The Suchitoto 13, who demonstrated to stop the privatisation of the water resources of Lake Suchitoto (part of a strategy of North American mining companies) have finally managed to defeat terrorism charges, with the harsh penalties they entail. But they are still fighting further legal harassment, and other popular organisations, unions and grassroots communities continue to be assailed by the neo-liberal, neo-conservative ARENA government. |
Thu, 1 May 2008
Note: Inferior sound quality Lara Pullin with exciting news from El Salvador. Among other things, FMLN parliamentarian and activist Jorge Schafik Handal, son of the revolutionary guerilla leader Commandante Simon will be visiting Australia to invite independent observers - politicians, unionists, and human rights organisations - to come to next years election in El Salvador, which is promising to become a very dirty campaign. |
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