Thursday, 1 November 2012

Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
The sound of the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange was a welcoming sound Wednesday morning for many who were eager for business as usual.


Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran


Interview with Linh Dinh, Vietnamese-American political analyst and writer, Pennsylvania
Displacing Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims as a solution to the violence against the country's Muslim community is as appalling and irrational as such a solution would be for the Palestinian people who have "every right to be exactly where they are," says an analyst.



Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
It's been several days since Israel intercepted The Estelle, the Humanitarian vessel full of aid intended for captive and starving Palestinians in Gaza.




Interview with the New York-based reporter, Maxine Dovere
A renowned New York-based reporter tells Press TV that the United Nations should be ashamed of its inaction and silence over the massacre of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims.


Interview with Chris Bambery, political analyst, London
A political analyst says the Myanmar opposition leader and Nobel Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has 'tragically and shamefully' chosen to remain silent on the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in the country in order to advance her own political ambitions.



Interview with Syed Ali Wasif, president of the Society for International Reforms & Research
The United States says it wants a new government in Lebanon after last week's deadly bombing in Beirut created a political turmoil in the Middle Eastern country.




Hassan Alkatib, Press TV, London
These are the faces of victims killed by US drone attacks in Pakistan. It is estimated that over 2,500 have been killed since 2004.


Hanna Qassis, Press TV, Ramallah
A Palestinian prisoner serving 11 life sentences in Israeli jails was placed as the head of the only ballot list nominated in the village of Tqou', near Bethlehem. Villagers stated that they nominated Riyad out of support and solidarity for the prisoner.



Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:29PM
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
A new day, a new protest gathering;




Interview with Mr. John McHugo, Chair of the Liberal Democrats - Friends of Palestine Group, London.
While the EU refuses to import products from illegal Israeli settlements, it has agreed to allow Israeli pharmaceutical companies to reach the EU market without testing products.


Nel Burden, Press TV, Ramallah
The Palestine Centre for Studies has released a list of prisoners who have been held in Israeli jails for more than 20 years.



Broadcast Date: 17 Oct. 2012 Watch on YouTube
In this episode: "Global Noise" protests for global justice.





Hassan Alkatib, Press TV, London
The UK government has promised to spend £350m for design work on a possible replacement for Britain's Trident nuclear-armed submarines.


Interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, war crimes lawyer
Human Rights Watch has censured Qatar for a controversial draft media law that restricts the freedom of media and includes harsh penalties for those who criticize Qatar or its allies.



Interview with Mr. Mark Glenn, crescent & Cross Solidarity Movement, Idaho.
Israel has conducted four military incursions on the Gaza Strip in the course of last week and illegally intercepted a Finnish-flagged ship carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza.




Interview with Rodney Shakespeare, chairman of the Committee against Torture in Bahrain, London
A prominent anti-torture activist tells Press TV that the UK and the US are effectively helping the despotic and totalitarian regimes in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region against the popular pro-democracy uprisings.


Interview with Dominic Kavakeb with the Bahrain Justice and Development Movement, London
The oppressed Bahraini people will continue their pro-democracy protests until they get what they have been putting their lives on the line for over the past months, says an analyst.



Interview with human rights activist Adie Mormech, Gaza Strip
A pro-Palestinian activist tells Press TV that the fear of Israeli attacks developing into another horrific full scale war has made the day-to-day life of the people in the besieged Gaza Strip specially harsh.




Interview with Mr. Colin Cavell, Assistant professor of political science, West Virginia.
A political analyst says the US may have to dump the brutal al-Khalifa regime of Bahrain to properly maintain its hegemonic interests in that country.

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