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Fri November 07 2008
This week on Crossing The Line: before 9/11 most people â and in particular most Americans â had never heard of Richard Perle, Douglas Fei...
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This week on Crossing The Line: before 9/11 most people â and in particular most Americans â had never heard of Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, or Paul Wolfowitz much less the conservative
movement know as Neo-Conservatism. But over the last thirty years they're rise in the ranks of the Republican party has had a devastating impact on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In his new book;
Th...
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This week on Crossing The Line: before 9/11 most people â and in particular most Americans â had never heard of Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, or Paul Wolfowitz much less the conservative
movement know as Neo-Conservatism. But over the last thirty years they're rise in the ranks of the Republican party has had a devastating impact on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In his new book;
The Cabel: The Neo-Conservative Agenda, War in the Middle East, and the National Interest of Israel, Dr. Stephen J. Sniegoski will join us to talk about the origins, rise and control that Neo-Con
foreign policy has had on Palestinians and Israelis.
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Fri October 31 2008
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<!-- @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> This week on Crossing The Line: as Israeli settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian farmers in the
West Bank; Susan Nathan, author of The Other Side of Israel talks with Flashpoints Senior producer and Crossing The Line correspondent Nora Barrows-Friedman about recent violence against Palestinian
ci...
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<!-- @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> This week on Crossing The Line: as Israeli settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian farmers in the
West Bank; Susan Nathan, author of The Other Side of Israel talks with Flashpoints Senior producer and Crossing The Line correspondent Nora Barrows-Friedman about recent violence against Palestinian
citizens of Israel in the context of expanded and state-sanctioned racism. Also this week, in her award-winning piece -- â33 Daysâ -- documentary filmmaker Mai Masri spoke with journalist
Malihe Razazan about the 2006 Israeli war against Lebanon and the impact that the conflict had on four individual's lives.
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Fri October 24 2008
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<!-- @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> This week on Crossing The Line: more than 28 million copies of an anti-Muslim DVD entitled Obsession: Radical
Islam's War Against The West, were sent out on September 11th of this year as ad insert in 70 newspapers including The New York Times. The slick advert has been distributed in 14 battleground states
that ...
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<!-- @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> This week on Crossing The Line: more than 28 million copies of an anti-Muslim DVD entitled Obsession: Radical
Islam's War Against The West, were sent out on September 11th of this year as ad insert in 70 newspapers including The New York Times. The slick advert has been distributed in 14 battleground states
that could determine the winner of the US Presidential election. Journalist and political cartoonist Khalil Bendib speaks to associate professor Omid Safi of the Islamic studies department at the
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, about Israel's active participation in the making of this so called documentary.
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Fri October 17 2008
This week on Crossing The Line: The media has left, the crowds have dispersed but the dire economic and humanitarian situation still remains in Gaza. ...
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This week on Crossing The Line: The media has left, the crowds have dispersed but the dire economic and humanitarian situation still remains in Gaza. Crossing The Line speaks with Huwaida Araff a
Palestinian American activist and co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement about the group's return to Gaza and how the siege of Gaza will be broken again. Also this week, Eleven thousand
Pales...
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This week on Crossing The Line: The media has left, the crowds have dispersed but the dire economic and humanitarian situation still remains in Gaza. Crossing The Line speaks with Huwaida Araff a
Palestinian American activist and co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement about the group's return to Gaza and how the siege of Gaza will be broken again. Also this week, Eleven thousand
Palestinian prisoners are being held in Israeli jails at any one time, including as many as 350 children under the age of 18. Author Adam Hanieh talks with Jane Williams of the Red-Eye Collective
about why there are so many Palestinian prisoners and the consequences for families and society in general in the West Bank and Gaza.
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Fri October 10 2008
This week on Crossing The Line: more than 130 million dollars has been donated to the rebuilding of the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al Bared, but...
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This week on Crossing The Line: more than 130 million dollars has been donated to the rebuilding of the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al Bared, but many residents wonder why there is such a delay
in improving already deplorable conditions; Dana Simpson an activist and graduate student from American University in Beirut will join us to talk about it.Also this week, the Lebanese army moves
forces...
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This week on Crossing The Line: more than 130 million dollars has been donated to the rebuilding of the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al Bared, but many residents wonder why there is such a delay
in improving already deplorable conditions; Dana Simpson an activist and graduate student from American University in Beirut will join us to talk about it.Also this week, the Lebanese army moves
forces to the North of the country. Many residents of Bidawwi -- a Palestinian refugee camp, located 10 minutes away from Nahr al Bared â feel that the move is being done to deal with âso
calledâ Salaafi militants that the government claims is living in the camp; activist Bassem Chit, will join us to explain.
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