Videos
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US Libya Intervention Is Aggression
Glen Ford: The US intervention does not have humanitarian objectives Continue reading
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Duke Ellington ‘Caravan’
Duke Ellington’s orchestra playing Juan Tizol’s Caravan. Juan Tizol, trombone player, co-wrote the song with Ellington. 1952. Continue reading
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Joe Bageant: Recalling Joe’s eagerness to help others By Justin E. H. Smith
Joe Bageant Saturday. He was my father’s very close friend over the past several years, and was an encouraging presence for me as well. This clip from the 2010 documentary, The Kingdom of Survival, shows him, I think, at his defiant best: Continue reading
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America’s Libyans By Vijay Prashad
In December 23, 2010, before the Tunisian uprising, Boukhris, Charrani and Mansouri went to Paris to meet with Qaddafi’s old aide-de-camp, Nuri Mesmari, who had defected to the Concorde-Lafayette hotel. Mesmari was singing to the DGSE and Sarkozy about the weaknesses in the Libyan state. His man in Benghazi was Colonel Abdallah Gehani of the… Continue reading
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The US-Saudi Libya deal By Pepe Escobar
You invade Bahrain. We take out Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. This, in short, is the essence of a deal struck between the Barack Obama administration and the House of Saud. Continue reading
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US Goal to Break Up Libya like Yugoslavia | Global Research TV
“There are Russian and Ukrainian nurses testifying that hospitals are being bombed and civilians are being hurt,” he told RT. “So this is not a humanitarian effort, it’s a smokescreen. This is a war of aggression against Libya.” Continue reading
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After Libya, “Syria next piece on geopolitical chessboard” — RT
The Libyan crisis may repeat itself in Syria, believes independent journalist James Corbett, who joined RT to discuss the latest developments in the Middle Eastern country. Continue reading
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Jihan Hafiz On Reporting From Libya
Recently returned from Bengazi, Hafiz reports on rebel fighters, supporters and early stages of the Libyan uprising Continue reading
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D’Escoto: The United Nations Is a Deadly U.S. Weapon
31 March 2011 — Prensa Latina United Nations, Mar. 31 (Prensa Latina) — Former Nicaraguan foreign minister Miguel D’Escoto, now appointed as the representative of Libya to the UN, said Thursday that the United Nations has become a “lethal weapon of the Empire (United States).” “We have to get it back, because if it dies… Continue reading
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Syria: Banias Refinery Workers March for Syria and Bashar
Could it be that Syrian refinery workers thought it wise to warn imperialists not to descend on Syria to liberate their oil and jobs from them in the name of liberating them from Bashar? Continue reading
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Land day ln Jaffa 2-4-11
Land day ln Jaffa 2-4-11Follow my videos on vodpod Marking Land Day in Jaffa Continue reading
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Steve Gadd Band ‘Praise’
3 April 2011 — Jazz on the Tube The Steve Gadd Band performs “Praise,” recorded in 1985 for “Jazz in Concert” with Steve Gadd – Drums; Eddie Gomez – Bass; George Young – Reeds Warren Bernhard – Keys; Ack Van Rooyen – Trumpet. Continue reading
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Breaking News: Large Explosion Filmed in Libya | Global Research TV
1st collector for Breaking News: Large Explosion Filmed in Libya …Follow my videos on vodpod Large explosion in Libya captured on film by witnesses today, March 31, 2011. The source or location of this footage has not yet been confirmed. The origin of the bombing or the nature of the ordnance used remains to be… Continue reading
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Uprisings in Southern Africa
30 March, 2011 — The Real News Netywork Firoze Manji: Democratic uprisings brutally suppressed in many African countries Transcript Continue reading
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Why Libya? NATO’s War for Oil | Global Research TV
The war of intervention in Libya is yet another American illegal adventure, argues Keith Harmon Snow, an independent war correspondent. Continue reading
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Syria: Who Backs Bashar? (videos)
Bashar al-Assad, unlike other Arab heads of state, appears to have masses of supporters, who took to the streets on 26 March 2011, as shown in the videos below. Continue reading
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‘Capitalism at fault for global crisis’ — Ha-Joon Chang
Is capitalism to blame for the rise in unrest and the fall of global markets? One scholar argued yes, saying it is merely how capitalism works. Continue reading
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Libyan operation continues as hundreds die and thousands flee — RT
Coalition forces leave Colonel Gaddafi’s air defense in tatters, but on the ground tensions remain high; according to reports, at least 114 people have been killed in the first four days of the operation while 300,000 have already fled the country. Continue reading
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Anti-Gaddafi plot conceived in Paris – Voltaire Network
Thierry Meyssan, a political analyst and founder of the international NGO Voltaire Network, claimed in an interview with RT that the French and British had been preparing the operation in Libya since November 2010, and that the stakes were high. Continue reading
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Europeans against austerity cuts: thousands clash with police in Brussels — RT
A new threat to the euro overshadowed Libya and other issues at an EU summit in Brussels. A possible international bail-out for Portugal dominated talks, while nearby, police used water cannons to disperse crowds protesting against austerity cuts. Continue reading