Thursday, 25 October 2012

Ross Michael Frasier, Press TV, Los Angeles
The American Civil Liberties Union says the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is keeping people in jail for no legal reason.



Ashantai Hathaway, Press TV, Washington
America is a less safe place today than it was years ago, at least according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics which just released numbers saying violent crimes jumped by 18 percent last year the first rise in nearly 20 years.


Max Civili, PressTV, Rome
The latest report by Caritas on poverty in Italy has been called "I Ripartenti" which in English translates to "those who seek a second chance".



Sat Oct 20, 2012 5:49AM
Mazen Naim, Press TV, Gaza
Noam Chomsky, one of the world's greatest linguists, philosophers, and political critics, is finally here in Gaza for the first time.




Hanna Qassis, Press TV, Ramallah
Via his lawyer, imprisoned PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Saadat said that Israeli prison authorities were not implementing the terms of the prisoners deal signed in May.


Nel Burden, Press TV, Occupied Jayooz, Qalqilya
The prisoner Samer al Barq has renewed his hunger strike on October fourteen for the third time in seven months. There has been growing concerns for his health as he is now refusing to take food and water.



Broadcast Date: 04 Oct 2012 Watch on YouTube
Insurgents in the Syrian capital Damascus attacked the Press TV staff, killing the Iranian English-language news network's correspondent, Maya Naser, and injuring Press TV and Al-Alam Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada.




Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
The outcry against the decision to remove Press TV from the European airwaves continues with a member of the British House of Lords questioning the validity of the move to try and silence the station – one of 19 radio and tv stations- affected by the Eutelsat move to rescind their broadcasting license.


90 km across the Mediterranean sea from Latakia to the port of Tartus. This is the tribute to peace in Syria of three Ukrainian swimmers. The marathoners say they support the Syrian government in its struggle against the armed gangs.



Interview with Mr. Edward Spannaus, Executive Intelligence Review, Washington.
Israel claims that intercepting and stopping the Swedish aid ship Estelle, which was on its way to Gaza, in international waters was done in line with international law.




Nargess Moballeghi, Press TV, London
Starbucks is a global giant.


Amir Hossein Eskandar, Press TV, Mashhad
Iranians are commemorating th assassination of Iranian woman at the hands of MKO members.



Interview with Mr. Adie Mormech, human rights activist, Gaza.
The Israeli navy, in international waters, has attacked and boarded Swedish Pro-Palestinian ship Estelle, which was carrying aid to the impoverished Gaza Strip.




Catherine Makino, Press TV, Tokyo
The recent alleged rape of a 27-year-old Japanese woman by two United States servicemen on the island of Okinawa sparked outrage.


Several people have been killed so far and dozens injured across Lebanon in the aftermath of the blast which targeted Lebanon's Former Internal Security chief, General Wissam Al-Hassan last Friday.



Interview with Lawrence Freeman with the Executive Intelligence Review weekly, Baltimore
An analyst says the US and its Western allies seek to overthrow sovereign nations as part of their larger scheme of a "geopolitical conflict" that is also bound to expand to Russia and China, Press TV reports.




Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Freedom of speech or instigating public opinion? This was the main topic of discussion among experts, lawyers, and Iranian officials, who came together to discuss whether slandering religious beliefs should be labeled as the right to free speech or a deliberate attempt to instigate public opinion in the Muslim world.



Interview with Ragheb Toran, Turkish journalist from Istanbul
The Turkish government under Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan seeks a military conflict with Syria, opposing the views of the Turkish people, a journalist tells Press TV.




Interview with Mr. Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of Pan African News Wire, Detroit.
Since bolstering its position in Yemen with marines after a fatal attack recently on its embassy there, the US is now sending more arms to increase its presence in the country.


Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:56PM
Interview with Ali Al-Ahmed, director, IGA, from Chicago
The United States seeks a rise in the Syrian conflict, attempting to mimic a Soviet Union, Afghanistan -style war, a political analyst tells Press TV.

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