Democracy Now! Monday, April 28, 2008
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NYPD Officers Acquitted in Killing of Sean Bell
Afghan President Karzai Survives Assassination Attempt
Bush Administration Claims It Can Ignore Anti-Torture Laws
Pentagon Admits Planning Potential Military Action Against Iran
Adm. Mullen Claims N.Korea-Syria Nuke Link
Palestinian Family Killed in Israeli Shelling
US Sergeant Acquitted in Killing of Unarmed Iraqi
Pentagon Suspends Briefings for Retired Military Officers
27 UN Agencies Meet to Tackle Global Food Crisis
Profits Soar for Global Agribusinesses & Speculators
Bush to Veto Democratic Plan to Help Homeowners
Canadian Police Arrest Five Mohawk Protesters
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Following Acquittal of NYPD Officers in Sean Bell Killing, Advocates Call for Special Prosecutor in Police Brutality Cases
In New York, a coalition of civil rights advocates are calling for a permanent state-level special prosecutor to handle police brutality cases following the acquittal of three NYPD detectives in the killing of Sean Bell. The twenty-three-year-old Bell died in a hail of fifty police bullets on the morning of what would have been his wedding day in November 2006. Two of his friends were also injured in the shooting. All three men were unarmed. We speak with Sanford Rubinstein, the attorney representing Sean Bell’s fiancee Nicole Paultre-Bell, and with Jessica Sanclemente, the co-coordinator of People’s Justice.
Scott Ritter: By Releasing Intel, US Endorses Israel's Illegal Bombing of Alleged Syrian Nuke Site
The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog group, Mohamed ElBaradei, has criticized the United States for withholding intelligence that it says showed the construction of a nuclear reactor in Syria that Israel bombed in September. The International Atomic Energy Agency chief was critical of both the US delay in releasing the information and of Israel’s bombing of the site before the IAEA could inspect it. We speak with former UN weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter.
Former Marine Returns to Iraq as Embedded Photographer Only to be Ordered Home
James Lee is a former Marine from California who served two tours of duty in Iraq in 2001 to 2004. He’s been back in Iraq more recently, this time as an embedded photographer. Lee is now a journalism student at San Francisco State University and filed reports from Iraq for the college newspaper, the Golden Gate XPress. But earlier this month, Lee was abruptly de-embedded. On April 2nd, just before General Petraeus was due to brief Congress on progress in Iraq, Lee was ordered to leave Basra.
NYPD Officers Acquitted in Killing of Sean Bell
Afghan President Karzai Survives Assassination Attempt
Bush Administration Claims It Can Ignore Anti-Torture Laws
Pentagon Admits Planning Potential Military Action Against Iran
Adm. Mullen Claims N.Korea-Syria Nuke Link
Palestinian Family Killed in Israeli Shelling
US Sergeant Acquitted in Killing of Unarmed Iraqi
Pentagon Suspends Briefings for Retired Military Officers
27 UN Agencies Meet to Tackle Global Food Crisis
Profits Soar for Global Agribusinesses & Speculators
Bush to Veto Democratic Plan to Help Homeowners
Canadian Police Arrest Five Mohawk Protesters
More Headlines…
Following Acquittal of NYPD Officers in Sean Bell Killing, Advocates Call for Special Prosecutor in Police Brutality Cases
In New York, a coalition of civil rights advocates are calling for a permanent state-level special prosecutor to handle police brutality cases following the acquittal of three NYPD detectives in the killing of Sean Bell. The twenty-three-year-old Bell died in a hail of fifty police bullets on the morning of what would have been his wedding day in November 2006. Two of his friends were also injured in the shooting. All three men were unarmed. We speak with Sanford Rubinstein, the attorney representing Sean Bell’s fiancee Nicole Paultre-Bell, and with Jessica Sanclemente, the co-coordinator of People’s Justice.
Scott Ritter: By Releasing Intel, US Endorses Israel's Illegal Bombing of Alleged Syrian Nuke Site
The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog group, Mohamed ElBaradei, has criticized the United States for withholding intelligence that it says showed the construction of a nuclear reactor in Syria that Israel bombed in September. The International Atomic Energy Agency chief was critical of both the US delay in releasing the information and of Israel’s bombing of the site before the IAEA could inspect it. We speak with former UN weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter.
Former Marine Returns to Iraq as Embedded Photographer Only to be Ordered Home
James Lee is a former Marine from California who served two tours of duty in Iraq in 2001 to 2004. He’s been back in Iraq more recently, this time as an embedded photographer. Lee is now a journalism student at San Francisco State University and filed reports from Iraq for the college newspaper, the Golden Gate XPress. But earlier this month, Lee was abruptly de-embedded. On April 2nd, just before General Petraeus was due to brief Congress on progress in Iraq, Lee was ordered to leave Basra.
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