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2001 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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October 2001

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October 31, 2001
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Iran: Soccer celebrations turn into political protests
Ahmed Sadri, Professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
Audio Assasination of Mexican human rights leader
Digna Ochoa

Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio Political instability in Pakistan
Abbas Changezi, author of Hazara.net
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October 30, 2001
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Egypt's role combating terrorism
Nabil Fahmy, Egypt's Ambassador to the United States
Jerome McDonnell with Ambassador Fahmy
Unromantic sex in French cinema
Facets Multimedia’s Milos Stehlik
 
Jerome McDonnell
with Ambassador Fahmy
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October 29, 2001
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Turkey: negotiating public opinion and political objectives
Dorian Jones, Radio Deutsche Welle
Audio Turkey's role in coalition
Bulent Aliriza, Director of the Turkish Studies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Audio Ongoing saga of hunger strikers protesting Turkish prison conditions
Scott Anderson, writer, recent article profiles hunger strikers in the New York Times Magazine, author of a number of articles and books including The Man Who Tried to Save the World, Triage, and others
 
October 26, 2001
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Vieques prepares for referendum on evicting U.S. military
Rev. Wilfredo Estrada, Spokesperson for the Ecumenical Coalition for Vieques
Audio Documenting Guatemalan human rights history
Rodolfo Godinez Navarro, coordinator for the REMHI project
Translated by Sandra Morales
 
October 25, 2001
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International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Nigerian military participate in reprisal massacre of civilians
Carina Tertsakin, Researcher in the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch in London
 
October 24, 2001
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United Nations in Afghanistan:
If at first you don't succeed...

Phil Corwin, twenty-seven year veteran of the United Nations, former Chief Political Officer for United Nations in Sarajevo, former speechwriter for Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar, author of Dubious Mandate: A Memoir of the UN in Bosnia, and an upcoming book on Afghanistan, poet
Audio United Nations Role in War on Terrorism
Anthony D'Amato, professor, Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Let’s not torture terrorism suspects
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
 
October 23, 2001
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IRA begins decommissioning
Ray O'Hanlon, Senior Editor of the Irish Echo
Audio Germany adopts strong anti-terrorism legislation
Michael Mehleberger Radio Deutsche Welle
Audio Jesse Helms on the International Criminal Court
Senate speech from October 2nd debate on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (read by Torey Malatia)
Audio Increased Support for an International Criminal Court in Wake of Attacks
John Washburn, chair, American Non-Governmental Organization Coalition for an International Criminal Court (AMICC)
Audio La Cienaga: Black Humor from Argentina
Facets Multimedia's Milos Stehlik looks at a portrait of two families whose daily misfortunes are at once pitiful and therapeutic.
 
October 22, 2001
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Bush and Putin move towards altering ABM treaty
Stephen Schwartz, Executive Director and Publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Audio "Terrorism and American Foreign Policy"
A panel discussion that took place at Lake Forest College October 18th
Jerome McDonnell, moderator
Bruce Cumings, Professor of History at the University of Chicago
Rami Khouri, Jordanian journalist and author of A View from the Arab World. He is an internationally syndicated weekly political columnist and host of a weekly public affairs interview show on Jordan television and radio.
Rich Williamson, served in the State Department under President Reagan and was involved with the Afghan peace accords. He also served under President George Bush and is currently chairman of the Illinois Republican Party.
 
October 19, 2001
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Responding to Violence in Israel
Dahlia Rabin-Pelossof, Deputy Defense Minister, Member of Knesset
Audio Peace Activism in the Middle East
Uri Avnery, Israeli peace activist, founding member of both the Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace and of Gush Shalom (Peace Bloc), columnist for the daily Ma'ariv, former Knesset member
 
October 18, 2001
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International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Humanitarian and Military Strategy in Afghanistan
  Raymond Offenheiser, President, Oxfam America
  Michael O’Hanlon, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution
Audio England Steps Up Financial War on Terror as Pro-Taliban Muslims Step Up Donations
Stephen Beard, Radio Deutsche Welle
 
October 17, 2001
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  Israeli Cabinet Minister Assassinated

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Amotz Asa-El, editor-in-chief, Jerusalem Post Online Edition
Audio Adam Hanieh, research coordinator for Defense for Children International
Audio U.S. Must Learn to Share the World
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University’s Center for International Human Rights
 
October 16, 2001
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U.S. Policy and India - Pakistan Conflict
Reeta Tremblay, Chair, Department of Political Science, Concordia University
Audio U.S. - Latin American Relations Shift After Attacks
Edward Gibson, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University
Audio Regional Importance of Reformed Iran
Ibrahim Yazdi, leader of the Freedom Movement of Iran
 
October 15, 2001
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  Living with Compassion After September 11th
Rimpoche Gehlek, reincarnated lama of Tibet, founder of Jewel Heart organization, author of Good Life, Good Death: Tibetan Wisdom on Reincarnation
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October 12, 2001
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Former Nobel Laureates Call for Peace
Mairead Maguire, founder, Peace People, Nobel Peace Laureate
Audio Anthrax Scare Continues
Eric Croddy, senior research assistant, Monterey Institute
Audio “Jung: War in the Land of the Mujahaddens”
Milos Stehlik, Facets Multimedia
Audio United Nations, Kofi Annan Win Nobel Peace Prize
Kofi Annan, Secretary General, United Nations
Town Meeting Excerpts
 
October 11, 2001
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International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
  Iraq’s Role in Afghanistan Situation
Audio Amatzia Baram, Professor of History at University of Haifa, Israel
Audio Phyllis Bennis, Journalist, and Fellow at Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C.
Audio Anthrax
Dr. Leonard Cole, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University in New Jersey, author of The Eleventh Plague: The Politics of Biological and Chemical Warfare
 
October 10, 2001
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Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan
Stephanie Bunker, Spokesperson for United Nations Development Program in Islamabad
Audio Afghanistan Overview
Rob Schultheis, Journalist
Audio Shoul Osama bin Laden be sent to the International Criminal Court?
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio German Mosques Open Doors to Fight Prejudice
Michael Mhlberger, Radio Deutsche Welle
 
October 9, 2001
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Nation Building after the Taliban
Larry Goodsen, Associate Professor of International Studies at Bentley College in Massachusetts, author of Afghanistan's Endless War: State Failure, Regional Politics, and the Rise of the Taliban
Audio Critique of US military response
Mohammed Daud Miraki, Chicago State University, currently working on a novel based on his family's experience in the Mujahadeen
Audio Spinning the State Department's message
Jamie Metzl, former Senior Coordinator for International Public Information at the U.S. State Department, former Senior Advisor for Information Technology, and former Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
 
October 8, 2001
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Perspectives on U.S. Strategy:
Omar Samad, Director of the Afghan Information Center, Executive Producer of Azadi Afghan Radio
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Audio Aid Drops
Michael Maren, Food First, author of The Road to Hell: The ravaging effects of foreign aid and international charity
Audio View from the Hazara ethnic group
Abbas Changezi, author of Hazara.net, a website covering the condition of the Hazara ethnic minority in Afghanistan
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Audio Palestinian Authority cracks down
Ali Abunimah, Vice President of the Arab American Action Network
 
October 5, 2001
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Let's talk about terrorism: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Town Hall Meeting
Cherif Bassiouni, Professor and President of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University
  Town Hall Meeting: Question and Answer session
Panelists:
Cherif Bassiouni
Robert Oakley, Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL, 10th District)
Diane Swonk, Director of economics, chief economist and senior vice president for Bank
One Corporation in Chicago
Audio Pushing boundaries at the Chicago International Film Festival
Facets Multimedia's Milos Stehlik takes a look at the controversy of French Filmmaker Catherine Breillat
Audio The art of liberation: MCA exibit documents African liberation movements '45-'94
Chicago Public Radio's Tony Sarabia
 
October 4, 2001
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International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio al-Jazeera satellite tv
Edmund Ghareeb, American University, former journalist, author
Audio Violence in Colombia threaten peace process
Russell Crandall, Professor at Davidson College
 
October 3, 2001
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Violence in Kashmir adds to regional turmoil
Lloyd Rudolph, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago
Audio Humanitarian Catastrophe in Afghanistan
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio Rethinking development policy post 9.11
Tim Cullen, Managing Director of Tim Cullen Associates, a consulting firm that provides international policy advise to governments, international organizations and companies; former Chief Spokesman of the World Bank
 
October 2, 2001
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Is the Afghani opposition really getting it together?
Omar Samad, Director of the Afghan Information Center, Executive Producer of Azadi Afghan Radio
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Audio Bio/Chem warfare: putting reason behind the paranoia
Matthew Meselson, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Audio British PM issues warning to Taliban
Tony Blair, Prime Minister of Britain
Excerpt from speech to the Labor Party Conference
 
October 1, 2001
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UN response to terrorism, Mayor Giuliani
New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani speaks to UN General Assembly

Audio Indonesia's reaction to U.S. response to September 11th
Jeffrey Winters, Professor of Political Economy at Northwestern University

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