GPJA #55: Global Antiwar Action Sat March 20
GLOBAL PEACE AND JUSTICE AUCKLAND NEWSLETTER #55, March 14, 2004
Website http://www.gpja.pl.net/ Contact details: Forums - John Minto, (09) 846 3173, jbminto@xtra.co.nz; Newsletter Editor - Mike Treen 0212547440 / 3616989 miket@pl.net Web page - Geraldine Peters (09) 3765994 bern@ihug.co.nz Donations can be sent to GPJA, Private Bag 68905, Newton, Auckland. All communication regarding the GPJA mailing list (email or snail) should be addressed to gpja@xtra.co.nz
Dear friends,
This Saturday, March 20, is an international day of action against war and occupation. In Auckland we meet at 12 noon at the bottom of Queen St. With the governments decision to send yet more troops to Iraq and Afghanistan this protest is more important than ever. The government had tried to cover its military support for the US-led military occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan by sending military engineers for “reconstruction”. This cover has been dropped in the latest deployment of the SAS to Afghanistan. Whatever their role they are part of a colonial occupation force. They should be brought home NOW! Join the March 20 protest.
There is a GPJA organising committee meeting Monday, March 15, 7.30pm to help finalise plans for the day and future forums. Please come along. Unite Office, Trades Hall, 147 Great North Rd.
CONTENTS
1) National protests march 20 to oppose NZ’s involvement in Wars of Occupation
2) Messages: Peace C’d for sale; RAM Appeal; Race Relations site; Who owns NZ media; Flotilla of Freedom.
3) What's on In Auckland
4) Best on the Web: NZ and the Treaty; Haiti; USA (Pilger); UK Guantanamo Prisoners; GE; Nicaraguan banana workers; Iraq (Blix); Afghanistan (US terror and Women); Philippines; Panama video; Cuba (US terror and Cuban prisoners); Palestine/Israel (Tariq Ali, new site); Venezuela (Chavez and Oil); Environment (Global warming and extinctions); Doco's on the web.
1)PROTESTS ACROSS NZ ON MARCH 20
Protest details for each centre http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/PO0403/S00101.htm
Secret deployment to Iraq – Peace Action Wellington http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/PO0403/S00046.htm
PM refuses to deny illegal spying claims http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/PA0403/S00047.htm
Buying back into Bush’s war – Keith Locke http://www.greens.org.nz/searchdocs/PR7233.html
2) MESSAGES
PEACE NOT WAR CD FOR 'NO TO WAR' ACTION IN AOTEAROA NZ – ONLY 14 LEFT – BE QUICK
Hundreds of artists donated their music to the project - 32 appear in the CD collection. Currently, there are only 60 CDs in the country - jump in quick for your copy! Global Peace & Justice Auckland are distributing the CDs to raise funds for "No to War" activities such as the Global Day of Action Against the War and Occupation. March 20th. $35 for a double cd set and lyric booklet+ $2.50 for postage & packaging around the country (or, if in Auckland, you can arrange to pick one up) For Ordering Information: Phone Geraldene: 09 3765994 or Email bern@ihug.co.nz with "Peace Not War CD" in the subject line. Special thanks to the Christchurch people at New Internationalist Magazine
DISC ONE: Ani DiFranco / Sleater-Kinney / Public Enemy / Billy Bragg / Midnight Oil /Chumbawamba / DJ DisOrientalist / Asian Dub Foundation -with Tariq Ali /Life / Seize the Day / Crass / Change / The Unpeople - with John Pilger /Slovo / Yo La Tengo
DISC TWO:
Ms Dynamite / Roots Manuva / Alabama 3 / The Mark of Cain /
John Lester / GM Babyz / Torben & Joe - with Ken Livingstone
/ Nitin Sawhney / Fun RAM's BigAd Appeal. The Residents Action
Movement BigAd will soon be going into community papers
across greater Auckland, reaching out to one million
readers. Our BigAd will be important in shoring up the Rates
Revolt against the ARC's empty threats, and also in raising
RAM's profile as the main electoral challenge to Bull & Co.
Over the last few weeks, $3,035 has been donated to the
BigAd by RAM supporters. Thanks so much to all donors. That
still leaves us about $1,400 short of the BigAd cost. We
need to make up this shortfall within the next week or two.
Can you help? If yes, send your donations to: RAM's BigAd PO
Box 13-685, Auckland. Please make cheques out to "RAM". Your
commitment and courage is very much appreciated. Grant
Morgan RAM spokesperson, 634 4432 (days & evenings),
gcm@actrix.gen.nz RACE RELATIONS: In response to recent
political activity, CASI has compiled a new section on our
website covering recent commentary and background
information on race relations in New Zealand. Click on
www.casi.org.nz to go to our home page with links, or on
http://www.casi.org.nz/issues/community/Race%20Relations/race%20relations.
ht m for the full selection. Material will be added as it
comes to hand. Please send contributions or links to
casi@casi.org.nz for consideration for placement. Feedback
appreciated. Churches' Agency on Social Issues, PO Box 9049,
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. Phone: +64 4 3818295
Fax: +64 4 8016001 www.casi.org.nz WHO OWNS NZ MEDIA:
There is a major 39 page update of Bill Rosenberg's article
on News Media Ownership in New Zealand now available on
CAFCA's Website. It has been updated to take account of the
Fairfax takeover of INL's newspapers, plus numerous other
pieces of new information including extensive additions to
the discussion on "Does ownership matter". It can be
accessed at
http://canterbury.cyberplace.co.nz/community/CAFCA/publications/Miscellane
ou s/mediaown.pdf Or, if that Link doesn't work, for any
reason, go to our Website www.cafca.org.nz Click onto Views,
Analyses and Research on the Homepage and you will find the
updated Media Ownership paper in the Miscellany subsection
of that. It's a PDF document and 39 pages long, so it takes
a while to show up on your screen. This is a must read for
anyone wanting to know exactly which transnational
corporations own and control our media. Murray Horton,
Secretary/Organiser, CAFCA, Campaign Against Foreign Control
of Aotearoa, Box 2258, Christchurch, New Zealand.
cafca@chch.planet.org.nz www.cafca.org.nz Mid-May -
FLOTILLA! A FLOTILLA OF FREEDOM, HOPE AND RESPONSIBILITY’,
convergence on Nauru - "a diverse group of people and boats
are taking to the seas in a festival of the oceans! Their
purpose it to draw attention to the plight of asylum seekers
fleeing from their war-ravished homelands, yet incarcerated
by the Australian government on the small impoverished
central Pacific nation of Nauru where 264 refugees (93 of
them children) languish for want of justice. The Flotilla
will leave Sydney and Brisbane in mid-May and converge on
Nauru on 20 June, World Refugee Day." For more info, and to
join the Flotilla, go to http://www.flotilla2004.com 3)
WHAT’S ON IN AUCKLAND Monday, March 15, 7.30pm, Trades
Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn GPJA ORGANISING
COMMITTEE. Everyone welcome to come and help organise future
activities. Tuesday, March 16, 6pm, Freemans Bay Community
Centre, 52 Hepburn St, Freemans Bay PUBLIC FORUM: Auckland
Sexual Abuse HELP staff have been made redundant - yet
demand for their services has been at record high levels. In
2003, HELP responded to over 5,000 crisis calls and
supported more than 280 victims during police procedures.
Almost 200 of the victims were aged between 14 and 25. Lack
of funding threatens its continued services.
http://www.asah.org.nz/ Tuesday, March 16, 7.30pm, Trades
Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn "MAKING STRONGER
UNIONS" That's the title of Socialist Worker's next meeting.
An organiser from the Unite workers union will talk about
their nationwide union drive among fast food workers. See
how you can become a volunteer organiser in Unite's mass
organising campaign. And discuss how socialist politics can
make unions stronger. Bring your friends & workmates along.
Contact Grant Morgan, 634 4432 (days & evenings)
gcm@actrix.gen.nz Thursday, March 18, 8pm, The Classic,
Queen St THE LAST HURRAH...The Classic hosts the final (for
now) show of Michele A'Court and Jeremy Elwood's "As Seen On
TV" Tour, in association with PRF. But this is no ordinary
stand up show....Featuring Special Guests, Music, Comedy,
Interpretive Dance, drinks specials, AND a LIVE CD
recording of all of Jeremy's Comedy songs (the ones he
doesn't play all that often these days, for those of you
keeping score), all with the noble aim of fundraising for
A'Court and Elwood's 2004 Melbourne International Comedy
Festival Season. Be there. Tickets only $10, from The
Classic (09) 373 4321 or on the door. Saturday, March 20,
12 noon from the bottom of Queen Street MARCH AND RALLY ON
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE INVASION OF IRAQ - Bush has US sights
set on Syria, and the occupation of Iraq continues; starts
at bottom of Queen St then march to the Town Hall for the
rally. More details as they are confirmed. Part of the
Global Day of Action Against War and Occupation; organised
by Global Peace and Justice Auckland, for more info contact
email jbminto@xtra.co.nz or miket@pl.net Saturday, March
20, 3-9pm, 7 Judge St, Parnell. GRIT 2004: A special event
to celebrate gifted NZ Musicians. Star performers including:
Dave Dobbyn; Carly Binding; Anika Moa; Jan Hellriegel.
Talented young musicians including: Hannah Latimer; Blake
Crouch; Velez; Annie Puletiuatoa. Hosted by Mike Chunn. $50
per adult. Children under 15 free. Profits to fund GRIT
scholarships for young gifted musicians and songwriters. Ph
09 3091045. Sunday, March 21, 6pm, Trades Hall, 147 Great
North Rd, Grey Lynn RECEPTION FOR CUBAN VISITOR: Welcome for
Juan Pozo, Asia Pacific rep of the Cuban Institute for
Friendship with the Peoples. Please send a $5 (or larger)
donation to Cuba Friendship Society, c/- 8/26A Sunnybrook
Rd, Forest Hill, Auckland. Sunday, March 21, 4pm, Manaia
Room, Auckland Museum "From Memory" dir Zoe Roland 27 mins.
Part of the Vietnam Exhibition. Experimental documentary
exploring NZ Vietnam War Veterans shifting perspectives of
the global phenomena of war. Monday March 22, 7:30pm, St
Columba Centre, 40 Vermont St, Ponsonby The Child Poverty
Action Group presents: "ENDING CHILD POVERTY" in the UK -
what can be learnt from the first five years. A talk by
Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus in Social Policy at the
University of Edinburgh Vice Chair of the UK Child Poverty
Action Group. Tuesday, March 23, 7.00pm, Rationalist
House, Symonds St "A CUBAN RESPONSE TO US THREATS". A public
meeting with Juan Pozo of Cuba. Hostility to Cuba from its
giant neighbour to the North has sharpened lately with
accusations from Washington that Cuba, along with the Chavez
government in Venezuela, is aiming to destabilise’ the rest
of Latin America. Juan Pozo has been a teacher of English, a
translator, and a volunteer in Ethiopia before becoming the
Asia-Pacific rep of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with
the Peoples. He will speak on Cuba’s accomplishments and
challenges. March 23 to April 10, Artstation, 1 Ponsonby
Road ANTI-WAR ART EXHIBITION entitled "Kill War" Works by:
Jarad Bryant, Jon Carapiet, Bruce Mahalski. Opening: 5-7 pm
Tuesday 23 March. This exhibition presents a series of work
inspired by recent world events which questions our
culpability for The continuing violence in our society.
Aspects of 21st century life and culture are examined as
possible contributing factors to our continued acceptance of
violent solutions on a crowded and fragile planet that can
no longer afford to sustain such destructive luxuries. The
ingenuousness and doublespeak of 'The War on Terror' are
highlighted and suggestions are made for more positive
'wars' in the future. Saturday, March 27, 6pm, 20
Spinnaker Drive Te Atatu Peninsula Book Launch & Dinner
Everyone welcome to a unique opportunity to hear Tom Newnham
introduce his new book: "INTERESTING TIMES: A KIWI
CHRONICLE", by Tom Newnham (Graphic Publications, 514
Dominion Rd, Auckland 3, $34). Read Geoff Chapple's review
at http://listener.co.nz/default,1494,1482,0.sm (Copies
available at a special discounted price). Cost: Waged people
$15, unwaged $10 (Tickets from Laila 834 2969 or Bob – see
above for contact details) Sunday, April 4, 3pm, Manaia
Room, Auckland Museum "Vietnam: The last Battle", dir:
John Pilger, 1995, dur 60 mins. Film as part of Museum
Vietnam exhibition. "On 30 April 1975, the longest war this
century in Vietnam came to a close. This film connects the
past and present in Vietnam, illustrating the sacrifices and
hardship its people endure through the structural
adjustments imposed by forces in the global
economy." Monday, April 5, 7.30pm, Trades Hall, 147 Great
North Rd, Grey Lynn GPJA FORUM: Bougainville Freedom Book
Tour. Sunday, May 2, 3pm, Manaia Room, Auckland Museum
"Vietnam the New Zealand Story" 150 mins in partnership with
NZTV Archive. NZ's participation in the Vietnam War is
examined through rare historic footage and interviews with
high-level players from both the government and the peace
movement. Sunday, May 16, 3pm, Manaia Room, Auckland
Museum "Vietnam Under Fire". How do the Vietnamese of the
90s feel about the war and its effect on their
country? Sunday, June 6, 3pm, Manaia Room, Auckland Museum
"Uncle Ho and Uncle Sam", BBC 60 mins. This film looks at
the alliance between the CIA and Ho Chi Minh during the
Japanese occupation of Vietnam. Until June 6, Auckland War
Memorial Museum VIETNAM EXHIBITION TO SHOW BOTH SIDES OF
CONFLICT. A collection of startling, never-before-published
images of the Vietnam War by North Vietnamese photographers.
It will be accompanied by "Vietnam - A Kiwi Snapshot" an
exhibition presenting New Zealanders' memories of power
politics, protest and the sacrifice made by our own soldiers
in this unpopular war. "Another Vietnam: Pictures of the War
from the Other Side," presents over 100 evocative
black-and-white photographs by North Vietnamese
soldier-photographers who risked their lives to capture
their country's struggle. Many perished - nine out of 10 did
not survive. For the North Vietnamese photographers, their
images were used to win the war, and they considered their
work a powerful weapon. Their photographs offer a new
perspective on this divisive conflict and show scenes of
battle and of daily life from the perspective of the North
Vietnamese: elephants moving materiel down the Ho Chi Minh
Trail, an impromptu operating room in a mangrove swamp and
American prisoners of war at the Hanoi Hilton. "Another
Vietnam" is based on a book by photographer Tim Page, who
returned to Vietnam to find his Vietcong counterparts, 20
years after he first covered the war as a young photographer
for United Press International. The exhibition is
co-produced by the National Geographic Museum at Explorers
Hall, Washington, and the International Center of
Photography, New York. "Vietnam - A Kiwi Snapshot, includes
photography by frontline Kiwi soldiers and documentary film
footage. $8 adults, $6 concessions. December 2-5, Massey
University, Albany An International Interdisciplinary
Conference on Restorative Justice to be held at Centre for
Justice and Peace Development Massey University Albany
Auckland. “NEW FRONTIERS IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: ADVANCING
THEORY AND PRACTICE” Since its modest beginnings some 30
years ago, restorative justice has grown into an
international movement for the promotion of collaborative
and peacemaking approaches to conflict resolution. It has
had an impact on judicial thought and practice in many
countries, as evident, for example, in New Zealand’s recent
sentencing and parole legislation. Now, as it moves into its
second generation, restorative justice faces new frontiers.
How are restorative values and standards of practice to be
defined and enforced? How should restorative justice operate
in cases of domestic violence and sexual offending? What
implications does restorative justice have for police
culture and practice? Is restorative justice able to deal
with human rights abuses or the land grievances of
indigenous peoples? And does restorative justice have
anything to say about the "war on terrorism" and the appeal
of religious violence? This interdisciplinary conference
will explore how restorative justice theory and practice may
develop to meet challenges such as these. To express
interest in attending and/or to offer a presentation email
newfrontiers@massey.ac.nz or write to Dr. Warwick Tie,
Centre for Justice and Peace Development, School of Social
and Cultural Studies, Massey University, Private Bag 102
904, North Shore MSC, Auckland. Closing date for the
submission of abstracts is the 31st May 2004. Conference
URL: http://justpeace.massey.ac.nz/ 4) BEST ON THE
WEB NZ & THE TREATY Pat Snedden: About the soul of our
nation
http://publicaddress.net/default,1074.sm#post1074 Paul
Dalziel: "The Treaty of Waitangi settlement process is a
judicial mechanism for hearing both sides of these disputes
[property rights disputes between tribal leaders and the
Crown]. It is not special treatment for Maori, but
represents a way of addressing acknowledged historical
injustices and restoring the honour of the Crown. Dr Brash's
speech ... attempted to redefine this process. From: Dr Don
Brash and the Treaty of Waitangi, by Paul Dalziel, Professor
of Economics, Lincoln University
http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/news/media/waitangi.htm HAITI Aristide
Details Last Moments In Haiti, To Haitian People From Exile:
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, has delivered an
impassioned address “To the Haitian People and the World” by
cell phone to a Haitian journalist in the United States. He
delivers a detailed account of what he calls his
"kidnapping" from a palace surrounded by heavily armed
"white men."
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5816.htm
Thousands of Aristide supporters pour into the streets
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=7&u=/nm/20040305/ts_nm/haiti_dc_166
Why they had to crush Aristide: Haiti's elected leader was
regarded as a threat by France and the US. With the
enthusiastic backing of Haiti's former colonial master, a
leader elected with overwhelming popular support has been
driven from office by a loose association of convicted human
rights abusers, seditious former army officers and
pro-American business leaders.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1159809,00.html
The deed is done. Haiti has been raped. The act was
sanctioned by the United States, Canada and France.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editorial/html/20040301T000000-0500_56431_OBS_COUP_D_ETAT_IN_HAITI.asp
Haiti's second coup: What we're witnessing now in Haiti is
the second coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The first
one occurred in 1991, shortly after Aristide was elected
president in a historic break with the Duvalier
dictatorship, which had brutally ruled for generations. The
new junta lasted until 1994, and during this time a
CIA-funded death squad called FRAPH killed 3,000 supporters
of Aristide.
http://www.progressive.org/webex04/wx022404.html
Aristide's Final Hours: Let’s be clear about this, what
happened in Haiti was a coup d’état, and coups in a country
like this don’t just happen, especially when the army has
been disbanded for nearly a decade. The emergence of
Philippe's rebel army and his triumphant entry into
Port-au-Prince had to be organised, his men retrained,
resupplied and supported. Someone has to organise a coup.
http://www.sundayherald.com/40405 Spotlight on Haiti
http://www.americas.org/index.php?cp=item&item_id=13760 USA John
Pilger: Bush or Kerry - look closely and the danger is the
same
http://pilger.carlton.com/print/133205 UK My Hell in
Camp X-Ray
http://tinyurl.com/29w34 Ken Coates: This creeping
sickness: So now we know: torture is routinely used by the
US in Guantánamo Bay
http://www.guardian.co.uk/guantanamo/story/0,13743,1168592,00.htm GE Action
- Do you want to eat GE wheat? Monsanto has applied for GE
wheat to be legally approved as a food in New Zealand.
http://www.90degrees.net.nz/view.aspx?id=ano8k69iLU6-xLC54KkvKA
Action - direct action meeting - A national GE-Free meeting
for those interested in direct action will be held in
Wellington this month.
http://www.90degrees.net.nz/view.aspx?id=*elsO4Vbl0eZS*8PHAecfw
George Monbiot: Starved of the truth Biotech firms are out
to corner the market, so they have to persuade us something
else is at stake
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4875524-103390,00.html
Genetic Engineering Will Not Solve World Hunger. A report by
ActionAid entitled "Going Against the Grain" warns that GM
agriculture and food will not help the world's hungry
people. On the contrary, the new technology is likely to
exacerbate food insecurity and increase the numbers of
hungry people. The report says GM crops will not feed the
world and could pose a considerable threat to poor farmers.
At best GM crops are irrelevant to poor farmers (eg the
development of Canola), at worst they threaten to push them
deeper into debt, making them more reliant on expensive
seeds and chemicals and unable to save seed from one harvest
to the next. "The public should not be duped into accepting
GM in the name of developing countries. GM does not provide
a magic bullet solution to world hunger. What poor people
really need is access to land, water, better roads to get
their crops to market, education and credit schemes," says
the report.
www.actionaid.organization/resources/pdfs/gatg.pdf To find
out more about the roots of world hunger send for the new
Christian World Service video, "The Global Banquet -
Politics of Food", which explores the plight of millions of
small farmers around the world in light of changes in global
food production and marketing, which is now increasingly
controlled by trans-national corporations. The video is
accompanied by a study guide and may be borrowed by
contacting CWS at PO Box 22 652, Christchurch,
cws@cws.org.nz Phone (03) 366 9274, Fax (03) 365 2919,
stating the dates you would like to borrow
it. NICARAGUA Fruit/Chemical Companies File $17 Billion
Countersuit Against Sick Nicaraguan Banana Workers
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0403/S00073.htm IRA qBlix:
Iraq war was illegal
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=498039 AFGHANISTAN US
forces ignore 'rule of law': US military forces in
Afghanistan have mistreated detainees, arbitrarily detained
civilians and used excessive force in arrests of
non-combatants. This is according to a report released on
Friday by Human Rights Watch.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1494211,00.html
Afghan women continue to fend for themselves
http://www.fpif.org/pdf/papers/SR2004afghanwom.pdf PHILIPPINES Aziz
Choudry: Bush and Arroyo: Big Brother, Little Sister
http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/2004-03/06choudry.cfm PANAMA Video:
The Panama Deception
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4078.htm CUBA Can
you be imprisoned in the USA for opposing terrorism?
http://www.freethefive.org/nytimesaddownload.cfm Bush
Tightens Rules on Travel to Cuba: President Bush tightened
U.S. travel restrictions against Cuba on Thursday, a move
likely to strengthen his election-year standing in
politically important Florida and heighten tensions with
Fidel Castro's communist regime.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-3794513,00.html
The Bush dynasty and the Cuban criminals: The brother of
President George Bush, the Florida governor, Jeb Bush, has
been instrumental in securing the release from prison of
militant Cuban exiles convicted of terrorist offences.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article5773.htm
Operation Northwoods: Acts of terrorism that never happened:
In the early 1960s, America's top military leaders
reportedly drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit
acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support
for a war against Cuba.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3140.htm
PALESTINE/ISRAEL Tariq Ali: Notes on Anti-Semitism,
Zionism and Palestine
http://www.counterpunch.com/ali03042004.html International
Humanitarian Law Research Initiative The International
Humanitarian Law Research Initiative is pleased to extend a
special invitation to view its newest web portal on
international humanitarian law (IHL) in Israel and the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including our latest
briefing note on the Separation Barrier.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/WO0403/S00004.htm VENEZUELA Chavez
Tells U.S.: 'Get Your Hands Off Venezuela!': Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez told the United States on Friday to
"get its hands off Venezuela" as he accused Washington of
backing a wave of opposition protests seeking a recall vote
against him.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/reuters20040305_409.html Oil
Company as Social Worker
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/11/business/worldbusiness/11pdvsa.html ENVIRONMENT A
Chilling Possibility: Global warming could plunge North
America and Western Europe into a deep freeze, possibly
within only a few decades.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/05mar_arctic.htm?list1048443
The Sixth Great Extinction: A Status Report : This potential
sixth great extinction is unique in that it is caused
largely by the activities of a single species. It is the
first mass extinction that humans will witness firsthand—and
not just as innocent bystanders
http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update35.htm FRONTLINE
DOCO’S ON THE WEB Audience: Everyone with RealOne or
Windows Media Players For the past 20 years, Frontline has
been the flagship public affairs series on America's public
television network. Frontline presents long-form public
affairs documentaries that "fully explore and illuminate the
critical issues of our times." In fact, FRONTLINE remains
the only regularly scheduled long-form public affairs
documentary series on American television, producing more
hours of documentary programming than all the commercial
networks combined. You head over to the Frontline web site
at
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/view/ you can
watch nearly three dozen Frontline episodes in their
entirety, online, free of charge. No, really. Frontline's
web site offers 26 episodes from the past three years on
topics ranging from an inside view of what it will take to
stabilize Iraq to how Wall Street betrayed the public's
trust during the dot com bubble. You can also watch six
classic Frontline episodes on topics ranging from the 1993
ambush of American soldiers in Mogadishu [an episode that
inspired the movie "Black Hawk Down"] to what really
happened in the Branch Davidian compound in Waco. Mike