Showing posts with label Brazil Protests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil Protests. Show all posts

Noam Chomsky | Today's GOP is a Candidate for Most Dangerous Organization in Human History | May 17, 2015

Source: democracynow.org, chomsky.info



In Part 2 of our wide-ranging conversation with the world-renowned dissident Noam Chomsky, we talk about the conflict in Syria, the rise of ISIS, Saudi Arabia, the political crisis in Brazil, the passing of the pioneering lawyer Michael Ratner, the U.S. relationship with Cuba, Obama’s visit to Hiroshima and today’s Republican Party.

"If we were honest, we would say something that sounds utterly shocking and no doubt will be taken out of context and lead to hysteria on the part of the usual suspects," Chomsky says, "but the fact of the matter is that today’s Republican Party qualify as candidates for the most dangerous organization in human history. Literally." -democracynow.org

New World Next Week | Protest Rising, Hastings Murdered, TWA 800 Update, June 20, 2013

Source: NewWorldNextWeek.com, corbettreport.com, mediamonarchy.com



Story #1: Brazil Protests Erupt Over Public Services And World Cup Costs

Peevski Protests Force Bulgaria PM Oresharski's U-Turn

Turkish Official Approves 'Standing Man' Protest
NWNW Flashback: Activists Present List Of Demands In Turkey



Story #2: Journalist Michael Hastings Dead In "Fiery Car Crash"

Video: Michael Hastings Dead, 'It Sounded Like A Bomb Went Off'

WikiLeaks Says Hastings Contacted Their Lawyer Hours Before Death, Saying FBI Investigating Him

NWNW Flashback: Gary Webb Receives Posthumous Apology From Los Angeles Times Writer



Story #3: TWA Flight 800 Crash Was Caused By Missile, Say Former Investigators; New Probe Demanded

Wikipedia: TWA Flight 800 Alternative Theories

RT | Brazil Bedlam: Largest-in-decades protests sweep country, June 17, 2013

Source: RT.com



Mass protests continued throughout Brazil on Monday, with hundreds of thousands of demonstrators converging in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, the capital of Brasilia and other cities. Protests initially began last week following a government announcement of an increase in public transportation costs, which brought out students and young workers and led to more than 250 arrests. Read the Full Article here at: RT.com
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