Viernes 14 de Abril de 2006

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  • Thousands of Protesters, Journalists, Lawyers Arrested in Nepal as Mass Pro-Democracy Demonstrations Continue Against King

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    For the past week, tens of thousands of protesters have filled the streets of Nepal. King Gyanendra has placed severe restrictions on civil liberties since consolidating power in February of 2005. We go to Kathmandu to speak with a Nepali journalist who was beaten by police and we speak with two activists who have been following the latest developments. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Part II: The End of the Internet? Net Neutrality Threatened by Cable, Telecom Interests

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    Both Congress and the FCC are currently considering a number of proposals that will have far-reaching implications on the way the Internet works and the vital concept of net neutrality–universal and non-discriminatory to the Internet–is at risk. We speak with Jeff Chester of the Center for Digital Democracy. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Iraqi CBS Cameraman Released After 1 Year Imprisonment by U.S. Forces

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    We look at the case of Iraqi CBS cameraman Abdul Ameer Younis Hussein. He was shot by U.S. forces while working in Mosul then detained for a year in Abu Ghraib without due process. We speak with Scott Horton, a New York attorney who flew to Baghdad to help defend Abdul Ameer. [includes rush transcript]

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