Deir Yassin Remembered
December 11, 2006
Early in the morning of April 9, 1948, commandos of the Irgun (headed by Menachem Begin) and the Stern Gang attacked Deir Yassin, a village with about 750 Palestinian residents. The village lay outside of the area to be assigned by the United Nations to the Jewish State; it had a peaceful reputation. But it was located on high ground in the corridor between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Deir Yassin was slated for occupation under Plan Dalet and the mainstream Jewish defense force, the Haganah, authorized the irregular terrorist forces of the Irgun and the Stern Gang to perform the takeover.
In all over 100 men, women, and children were systematically murdered. Fifty-three orphaned children were literally dumped along the wall of the Old City, where they were found by Miss Hind Husseini and brought behind the American Colony Hotel to her home, which was to become the Dar El-Tifl El-Arabi orphanage.
Conversations with History: Occupation and Terrorism, with Amira Hass
December 11, 2006
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Israeli journalist Amira Hass for adiscussion of the Israel occupation, Palestinian terrorism, and the consequences of the conflict for the daily lives of both Israelis and Palestinians.
KC Sabeel Conference – Dr. Jeff Halper
December 11, 2006
This presentation by Dr. Jeff Halper was delivered at the KC Sabeel Conference, October 20, 2006 at Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas. For more information see www.icahd.org
Dispatches: The Killing Zone
December 11, 2006
British report on Israeli violence in Gaza against not only Palestinian civilians, but international aid volunteers and foreign reporters as well.
War is Sell
December 11, 2006
How do you sell a war? How do the techniques of government propagandists, public relations consultants and commercial advertisers work, and why are they so effective? How did the United States become a master of domestic war propaganda over the course of the twentieth century?
Embracing Humanity: Truth in a Time of War with Howard Zinn
December 11, 2006
Howard Zinn, playwright, activist and historian, is the author of the ground-breaking “A People’s History of the United States.” His influential writings and teaching give voice to factory workers, immigrant laborers, African Americans, Native Americans and the working poor. Zinn’s talk explores the notion of “just” wars with his usual candor and critical understanding.
The Doomsday Code by Tony Robbinson
December 11, 2006
Tony Robinson travels to America, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and Africa to gather evidence that might uncover the realities behind the prophecies contained within the Book of Revelation. He interviews people who believe millions will be spirited up to Heaven, Israel will fight a nuclear war, that the Secretary General of the UN will be unmasked as the Anti-Christ and the world will end after the Battle of Armageddon.
Iraq For Sale The War Profiteers a Robert Greenwald film
December 10, 2006
The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror
December 10, 2006
The human cost of war: US injured tell their story
December 10, 2006
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