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Asif Sheeraz

Watch Islamabad Tonight - 17th June 2009 - 0 views

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    Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed Chairman AML and Ray Ghulam and in fresh episode of Islamabad Tonight & discusses current issues with Nadeem Malik.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Islamabad Tonight - 9th July 2009 - 0 views

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    Hina Rabbani Khar PPP, Marvi Memon PML-Q and Sartaj Aziz in fresh episode of Islamabad Tonight & discusses current issue with Nadeem Malik.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Point Blank - 30th June 2009 - 0 views

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    Ghulam Mustafa Khar and Sardar Mohsin Leghari PML-Q in fresh episode of Point Blank & discusses current issues with Mubashir Luqman.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Islamabad Tonight - 30th June 2009 - 0 views

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    Senator Ishaq Dar PML-N and Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo in fresh episode of Islamabad Tonight & discusses current issues with Nadeem Malik.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Kal Tak - 30th June 2009 - 0 views

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    Mr. Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi, Ahsan Iqbal PML-N and Barrister Taj Muhammad Langha in fresh episode of Kal Tak & discusses current issues with M. Javed Choudhry.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Off The Record - 30th June 2009 - 0 views

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    Firdous Ashiq Awan PPPP, M. Hanif Abbasi PML-N and Senator Jamal Laghari in fresh episode of Off The Record and discussing current issue with Farhan Shabir.
thinkahol *

It's Official: Tunisia Now Freer than the U.S. | Informed Comment - 0 views

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    An Arab country with neither secret police nor censorship is unprecedented in recent decades. Tunisia is inspiring similar demands in Egypt and Jordan. When skeptics wonder if the Revolutions of 2011 would really change anything essential in the region, they would be wise to keep an eye on these two developments in Tunisia, which, if consolidated, would represent an epochal transformation of culture and politics. Arguably, Tunisians are now freer than Americans. The US government thinks our private emails are actually public. The FBI and NSA routinely read our email and they and other branches of the US government issue security letters in the place of warrants allowing them to tap phones and monitor whom we call, and even to call up our library records and conduct searches of our homes without telling us about it. Millions of telephone records were turned over to George W. Bush by our weaselly telecom companies. Courts allow government agents to sneak onto our property and put GPS tracking devices under our automobiles without so much as a warrant or even probable cause. Mr. Obama thinks this way of proceeding is a dandy idea.
thinkahol *

Speech on media propaganda - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    The 30-minute speech I gave last month at the Symphony Space in New York is now available on video, and is posted below in three YouTube segments (the first segment also contains the 4-minute introduction of my speech). The speech pertains to the evolution of my views on media criticism, the nature of media propaganda and what drives it, and what can be done to combat it. A DVD of the entire event -- featuring the three other speeches: from Amy Goodman, Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore -- is available at FAIR's website. I want to note one example, from today, that vividly illustrates many of the themes I discussed in that speech.  It is found in the following passage from this Reuters article on Obama's escalation of the covert war in Yemen and his targeting of U.S. citizen Anwar Awlaki for assassination: A U.S. official confirmed to Reuters that a U.S. strike last Friday killed Abu Ali al-Harithi, a midlevel al Qaeda operative, which followed last month's attempted strike against Anwar al-Awlaki, the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Whether Awlaki has any operational role in Al Qaeda at all is a matter of intense controversy.  The U.S. Government has repeatedly asserted that he does, but has presented no verifiable evidence to support that accusation.  But what is not in dispute is the notion that Awlaki is "the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."  He unquestionably is not, and never has been, as multiple Yemen experts have repeatedly noted.  The Reuters claim is factually and entirely false. Whatever one's views are on Obama's assassination program, targeting U.S. citizens without due process obviously raises extraordinary and vitally important questions.  As The New York Times' Scott Shane put it when confirming Awlaki's inclusion on Obama's hit list: "The Obama administration has taken the extraordinary step of authorizing the targeted killing of an American citizen. . . . It is extremely rare, if not unprecedented, for an America
thinkahol *

President Obama, Stand Up to the U.S. Chamber and Fight for Disclosure - 0 views

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    "We will fight it through all available means […] To quote what they say every day on Libya, all options are on the table." That's what the chief lobbyist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce told the New York Times after hearing the White House may issue an executive order requiring corporations that do business with the government to disclose their political spending. The Chamber's pledge to fight tooth and nail to keep the American people in the dark about conflicts of interest in government is appalling, but not surprising. If corporations and their executives are spending on politicians in an effort to "win" government contracts, the American people should know.  Urge President Obama to stand up to the U.S. Chamber and fight for disclosure. Sign the petition today!
thinkahol *

Open proposal to US higher education: end oligarchy economics, save trillions with educ... - 0 views

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    US universities and colleges could end unlawful US wars and stop banksters' rigged-casino fraud if they taught the central facts of these issues. This four-part series of articles is an open proposal for their action. Feel free to share it.
thinkahol *

On War and Activism, Noam Chomsky interviewed by Charngchi Way - 0 views

  • Why do you think that the privileged people miss the obvious truths? Well, several reasons. For one thing, the more educated you are, the more indoctrinated you are. After all, propaganda is largely directed towards the privileged. For the mass of the population, there is propaganda, but it's mostly to try to get them out of our hair, you know, it is distraction. Get them involved in professional sports, or sex scandals, or anything. Just keep them away from us. That's why the political system in the United States has now degenerated to the point where the only issues that are talked about are what are called "the culture wars."
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