File:TWIP - 2007-08-12 We talk with a distinguished Palestinian professor Dr George Giacaman.vorb.oga

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English: This is a weekly half-hour segment of news from Palestine, and discussion of issues relevant to the Palestinians' struggle for freedom from Israel's brutal military occupation and colonization of their homeland.
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Source http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/24303
Author Truth and Justice Radio (WZBC)
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Featured speakers Host Sherif Fam and his featured guest, Dr. George Giacaman, tenured Professor of Philosophy and Dean of Graduate Studies at Bir Zeit University, Palestine's most prestigious university.
Language English
Credits Sherif Fam (associate producer) with the all-volunteer staff of "Truth and Justice Radio," broadcast nearly every Sunday 6-10am on WZBC 90.3FM, Newton, MA); webstream is at <wzbc.org>; the program's own website is <truthandjusticeradio.org>. (and VolodyA! V Anarhist for reencoding and wikification)
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Additional Notes First we review recent, massively upsetting, news items rarely heard elsewhere, along with a list of ways to become involved in the struggle for justice in the Middle East. Following that, we proceed with introductions and phone interview.
Today, we are specially pleased to have as our featured guest Dr. George Giacaman, tenured Professor of Philosophy and Dean of Graduate Studies at Bir Zeit University, Palestine's most prestigious university. Professor Giacaman is a Founding Member of the Palestinian NGO Network, and Co-founder and Board Member of Muwatin: The Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy. Among his many publications, he has edited the book: "After Oslo: New Realities, Old Problems," published by the Pluto Press, London. He joins us now by telephone link to Palestine.

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