Mon, 1 November 2010
5.2 Mb 128 kbps. 5minutes 42 seconds Joining Julie on the ship to Gaza is young Palestinian medical student in Greece, Housam Naim. He tells Julie about his family and life in Gaza under the Israeli occupation. |
Mon, 1 November 2010
22Mb 192kbps stereo 16 minutes. Kevin Ovendon, addressing the Gaza convoy volunteers makes additional remarks on George Galloway's rousing speech.
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Mon, 1 November 2010
52.3Mb. 256kbps stereo 28minutes 6 seconds Julie Webb (now in Gaza) records George Galloway's words to the members of the brigade taking humanitarian supplies to Gaza to defeat the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian people. (Simultaneous translation to Arabic)
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Fri, 29 October 2010
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Julie Webb, journalist with Scoop online magazine is part of the team taking humanitarian aid supplies into Gaza in an attempt to break the Israeli blockade against the beleaguered Palestinians. She reports on her meetings with President of Hamas, the Prime Minister and the Foreign minister, and the shocking damage inflicted on the people of Palestine by the Israelis. |
Mon, 25 October 2010
![]() 26 Mb. 28 kbps mono 28 minutes 33 seconds (Spanish with English translation) Santiago Reyes is the Australian representative of the FNRP, or Honduras' National Front for Popular Resistance. In his presentation he talks about the background of last year's coup against popular President Mel Zelaya, and the real reasons for the unprecedent rise of the Resistance Front and its unsurpassed militancy, while yet sustaining a consistent policy of non violence in their resistance. He talks of the pattern of open US intervention, the rise of human rights violations under the administration of the coup regime and the efforts of the US to have Honduras readmitted to the Organisation of American States in spite of continuing non-recognition of the regime from most of the international community. The future course of the FNRP hinged on three major points. One, the return of Mel Zelaya, two, no negotiation with the Porfirio Lobo regime, and the creation of a Constituent Assembly for constitutional reform on its own terms.
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Mon, 25 October 2010
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Reinaldo Perera, Cuban Consul on the US blockade against his country and other challenges. He responds to questions about the role of Barack Obama. |
Mon, 25 October 2010
19.2 Mb. 128 kbps mono 21 minutes Alina Sullcani from Bolivia was guest speaker at the Latin American Solidarity Conference held in Sydney October 16; "Challenging Global Corporatism". Alina is the leader of the National Federation of Indigenous Bolivian Campesino Women "Bartolina Sisa" and a member of the 'Movement for Socialism'. She spoke of what it meant to have an indigenous President of Bolivia for the first time in history, the political struggle to gain that indigenous representation, and the nature of future struggles to protect and defend the benefits of popular power. |
Mon, 4 October 2010
4.16 Mb. mono 10 minutes. Julie Webb is on a boatload of supplies to Gaza to break the Israeli blockade. Last year Israeli commandos boarded a ship with humanitarian aid to Gaza against international law. There were casualties. This year a range of humanitarian organisations have organised other ships to try again. Julie, a New Zealand journalist, volunteered. Here is her report of the first stage of the trip. (Photo Housam Nail, Gazan medical student studying medicine in Saloniki) |
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