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Democracy Now Correspondent Anjali Kamat on Reporting the Revolutions in Egypt and Libya

December 2, 2011
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Democracy Now! special correspondent Anjali Kamat has just returned from Cairo after nearly a year reporting on the revolutions in Egypt and Libya. Anjali was on the ground in Cairo covering the uprising that overthrew Hosni Mubarak and the ensuing crackdowns on protesters opposed to military rule. Kamat also made two trips to Libya...
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Israel Deports Democracy Now Correspondent Jihan Hafiz Most Gaza Flotilla Activists Still Detained

November 9, 2011
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The Israeli government continues to detain a number of passengers seized in international waters Friday while trying to challenge the Israeli naval blockade on Gaza. The passengers were on two boats — one from Canada and the other from Ireland — as part of the “Freedom Waves” flotilla. Some 20 activists are believed to...
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Press Freedom Victory Democracy Now Reporters Win Landmark Settlement Over 2008 RNC Arrests

October 5, 2011
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On Monday, we reported a final settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed by Democracy Now! Host Amy Goodman, along with producers Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar, challenging the police crackdown on journalists at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. We play excerpts of a news conference of our...
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Democracy Now Special Report from Troy Davis Execution Did Georgia Kill an Innocent Man

September 23, 2011
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Troy Anthony Davis was killed by lethal injection by the state of Georgia at 11:08 p.m. EDT last night, despite widespread doubts about his guilt. The execution occurred shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to stop the execution. Democracy Now! was the only news outlet to continuously broadcast live from the prison grounds...
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“We Are Eager to Get to Gaza” Democracy Now Exclusive Report from Greece on U.S. Gaza Aid Flotilla

June 28, 2011
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Up to 50 Americans are set to sail from a Greek port on a U.S.-flagged ship that is part of an international flotilla carrying humanitarian aid and letters of support for Gaza’s 1.5 million Palestinian residents. Its fate is now in limbo under the weight of U.S.-Israeli pressure and Greece’s economic turmoil. Israel insists...
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Leaked WikiLeaks Cable 2005 Democracy Now Report on Haiti Killings Irked U.S. Embassy

June 27, 2011
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Democracy Now! is mentioned in a U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks that cites our 2005 report on a deadly raid in the poor neighborhood of Cité Soleil by United Nations forces. “You accurately reported on what was going on and the embassy was alarmed by it,” says our guest, longtime Haiti correspondent Dan...
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Leaked WikiLeaks Cable 2005 Democracy Now Report on Haiti Killings Irked U.S. Embassy

June 26, 2011
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Democracy Now! is mentioned in a U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks that cites our 2005 report on a deadly raid in the poor neighborhood of Cité Soleil by United Nations forces. “You accurately reported on what was going on and the embassy was alarmed by it,” says our guest, longtime Haiti correspondent Dan...
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Leaked WikiLeaks Cable 2005 Democracy Now Report on Haiti Killings Irked U.S. Embassy

June 25, 2011
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Democracy Now! is mentioned in a U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks that cites our 2005 report on a deadly raid in the poor neighborhood of Cité Soleil by United Nations forces. “You accurately reported on what was going on and the embassy was alarmed by it,” says our guest, longtime Haiti correspondent Dan...
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Zelaya’s Return Neither Reconciliation nor Democracy in Honduras

June 2, 2011
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Manuel Zelaya’s return has raised hopes of a Honduran reconciliation and a readmission to the Organization of American States. But Adrienne Pine, an American University professor who has worked extensively in Honduras, says the country is no closer to reconciliation than it was in the months following the June 2009 coup. “In order for...
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The Legendary Bob Dylan Turns 70 Democracy Now Airs Rare Interviews and Songs from Pacifica Radio Archives

May 25, 2011
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Today Bob Dylan turns 70 years old, and we air a special program on his life and music. Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota. Raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, he moved to Greenwich Village in January of 1961. Within a couple of years, Dylan would be viewed by...
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