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Archive - Jan 12, 2009Newscast for Monday, January 12, 2009Mon, 01/12/2009 - 15:5629:00 minutes (26.55 MB)
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Headlines Package - Monday, January 12, 2009Mon, 01/12/2009 - 13:505:21 minutes (4.9 MB)
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Suspected Use of White Phosphorus in Israel's War on GazaMon, 01/12/2009 - 13:143:32 minutes (3.24 MB) Israeli military reservists are moving into highly populated areas, including Gaza City as the attack on Gaza continues for the 17th straight day. The number of Palestinians killed is nearing a thousand and there is increasing outrage among the international community over the deaths and the escalating humanitarian crisis. Protests took place all over the world again this weekend, including in San Francisco, Paris and Islamabad. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations continue to urge israel to cease its attacks and what they say is the illegal use of white phosphorus, which burns the lungs and skin of people exposed to it. From Gaza, Rami Almeghari has more. »
Philip Rizk to Egyptian Officials: Open Rafah CrossingMon, 01/12/2009 - 13:134:29 minutes (4.1 MB) We take you now to North-Eastern Egypt, where the country shares a border with the Gaza strip. Joining us to discuss what is happening at the border is Philip Rizk, an independent journalist who's also worked with non-governmental organizations in Gaza. »
Activists Urge Obama to Close Guantanamo Bay PrisonMon, 01/12/2009 - 13:124:18 minutes (3.94 MB) Among President-Elect Barack Obama's campaign promises is closure of the infamous Guantanamo prison, where about 250 prisoners are detained in a legal no-man's-land. Human rights activists across the country are taking action to make sure the shut down of the prison is one of Obama's top priorities. Tanya Snyder reports. »
US House of Representatives Votes Unwavering Support for IsraelMon, 01/12/2009 - 13:121:31 minutes (1.39 MB) After weeks of inaction, US Lawmakers voted Friday on a resolution supporting Israel's war on Gaza. 390 members of the us house voted for it, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Another 20 voted "present," including California's Barbara Lee and Lynn Woolsey; Minnesota's Keith Ellison, and New York's Maurice Hinchey. Only five opposed it, including Ohio Congressmember Dennis Kucinich, California's Maxine Waters and Texas Republican Ron Paul. »
US Supreme Court Examines Rights on Death RowMon, 01/12/2009 - 13:112:54 minutes (2.65 MB) Another death penalty case came before the Supreme Court today. It pertains to broader rights for death row inmates. Whether the person on death row should receive legal representation from the State for a clemency proceeding is what the Justices will determine. FSRN's Leigh Ann Caldwell attended the oral arguments and brings us this report. »
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