Unusual Sources
The NYT, Venezuela, and Term Limits The NYT, Venezuela, and Term Limits
Can the New York Times keep a consistent opinion when it comes to term limits? Not when it's covering Colombia, Venezuela, and New York at the same time.
Doing 'Good' in Africa? - Part 2 of 2 Doing 'Good' in Africa? - Part 2 of 2
Join veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz for a fascinating discussion on the social and ethical implications of conducting humanitarian aid projects in Africa, from the Angolan civil war, to the ICTR.
Doing 'Good' in Africa? - Part 1 of 2 Doing 'Good' in Africa? - Part 1 of 2
Join veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz for a fascinating discussion on the social and ethical implications of conducting humanitarian aid projects in Africa, from the Angolan civil war, to the ICTR.
Who is Rose Kabuye (December 3, 2008) Who is Rose Kabuye (December 3, 2008)
Who is Rose Kabyue? Why is she under investigation by a European court for her part in events in Rwanda? Tiphaine Dickson, attorney, and a lead counsel at the ICTR joins us to uncover the details crucial to the case.
Jeff Halper on Israel/Palestine Part 2 of 2 Jeff Halper on Israel/Palestine Part 2 of 2
Jeff Halper is the head of an Israeli organization dedicated to ending the occupation completely and he has a lot of very interesting things to say.
Jeff Halper on Israel/Palestine Part 1 of 2 Jeff Halper on Israel/Palestine Part 1 of 2
Jeff Halper is the head of an Israeli organization dedicated to ending the occupation completely and he has a lot of very interesting things to say.
Why you should Listen to Jeff Halper Why you should Listen to Jeff Halper
Jeff Halper, Israeli Peace Activist, is coming to Hamilton next Wednesday. David Cohen explains why we should listen to Jeff.
Afghan War Mom on Son's Deployment Afghan War Mom on Son's Deployment
Mother of a Canadian soldier deployed to Afghanistan in 2006, Andria Hill-Lehr describes her new book 'A Mother's Road to Kandahar.'
Live Interview On the Ground in Gaza Live Interview On the Ground in Gaza
We interview Professor Yasser Haddara, Shaila Kibria, executive director of Islamic Relief, and, on the ground in Gaza, Islamic Relief staffer Hatem Shurrab.
Gaza suffering with Jennifer Loewenstein Gaza suffering with Jennifer Loewenstein
We interview author-activist and researcher Jennifer Loewenstein on the suffering in Gaza and the bombing.
COMBAT MEDIC: Massacre at Kibeho COMBAT MEDIC: Massacre at Kibeho
Terry Pickard witnessed the massacre of more than 4000 people at Kibeho in Rwanda as a combat medic in the Australian UNAMIR mission. He recounts the events of that tragic day, now in print form in his new book (2008) 'Combat Medic: an Australian's e
Mumbai Attacks with Zafar Bangash Mumbai Attacks with Zafar Bangash
Journalist and Islamic scholar Zafar Bangash gives his perspective on the complexities behind the Mumbai attacks.
What if Mugabe Goes? What if Mugabe Goes?
Ottawa writer and activist Stephen Gowans grapples with the question: what will happen if Mugabe goes?
Zimbabwe Sanctions with Netfa Freeman Zimbabwe Sanctions with Netfa Freeman
Netfa Freeman discusses the causes and details of the sanctions against Zimbabwe, the rampant inflation, and the cholera, compares the Western response to the elections in Kenya versus Zimbabwe, and reflects on the current interventionism directed ag
The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 4 of 4 The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 4 of 4
Audio from the special lecture with David Jacobs entitled 'The Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Dangers for Peace Activists.' Part 4 of 4.
The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 3 of 4 The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 3 of 4
Audio from the special lecture with David Jacobs entitled 'The Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Dangers for Peace Activists.' Part 3 of 4.
The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 2 of 4 The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 2 of 4
Audio from the special lecture with David Jacobs entitled 'The Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Dangers for Peace Activists.' Part 2 of 4.
The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 1 of 4 The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention 1 of 4
Can we have wars for peace? Over the past fifteen years, “humanitarian intervention” has become a justification for aggressive, and illegal wars. Join international human rights lawyer David Jacobs in his workshop on threats to international law.
What is going on in the Congo? What is going on in the Congo?
We interview Phil Taylor from the Taylor report and discuss the current catastrophe in the Congo and its relation to events in Rwanda.
Durban Review with the C.A.F. President Durban Review with the C.A.F. President
Mohamed Boudjenane, President of the Canadian Arab Federation, brings the latest from the Durban Review Conference and the faux-controversy that has surrounded it.