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Showing videos filed under: Jordan
Phyllis Bennis: Listening to the People in the Arab World
May 4, 2011"For the first time what we're seeing is people on the rise and they can no longer be ignored, by their own governments or by the United States," says Phyllis Bennis. And those people are saddened by the U.S.'s action against Osama Bin Laden, but more importantly are demanding that their voices be heard, not the voices of their dictators that the U.S. has relied on for so long.Richard Trumka, Phyllis Bennis, and US Uncut
May 3, 2011In Massachusetts, a Democratic state legislature voted to take away public workers' right to collectively bargain over health care, in what Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, calls "A miniature version of what we saw in Wisconsin." He notes that just like Scott Walker, these politicians are scapegoating employees who didn't cause the economic crisis.Remi Kanazi & Laila El-Haddad: What Revolution Means for Palestine
February 17, 2011"It's a reimagining of the middle east, what is possible," says poet Remi Kanazi of the revolution in Egypt, and Laila El-Haddad notes the direct impact that the Mubarak regime had on Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza, which shares a border with Egypt. Laila and members of her family--including her small children--had been detained by the Mubarak regime.Dean Baker, Laila El-Haddad & Remi Kanazi, Wisconsin, and the Budget
February 16, 2011"People who want to see the budget cut are people who are advocating throwing people out of work, it's that simple," says Dean Baker of the pressure from conservatives on Obama's budget--pressure, it appears, that Obama is conceding to as he brags that discretionary spending will be the lowest since Eisenhower's administration.Amin Matalqa Discusses His Touching New Film: Captain Abu Raed
August 7, 2009Find a hat and discover a new life -- a beautiful new Jordanian film, Captain Abu Raed, is just out and we talk to director Amin Matalqa. If you live in NYC, make sure to catch it at the Angelika on August 14th!GOT DOCS? A Generous God
June 5, 2008No news report can prepare us for the destruction caused by the war and violence in Iraq on the lives of ordinary Iraqi citizens. Estimates are that over 5 million Iraqis are now refugees in Syria, Jordan, Sweden and throughout the Middle East. Few Iraqi refugees have been allowed into the U.S.
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