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Headlines for Tuesday, March 3, 2009Tue, 03/03/2009 - 15:314:53 minutes (4.47 MB)
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Attack on Sri Lankan cricketersTue, 03/03/2009 - 13:153:12 minutes (2.92 MB) Sri Lanka’s cricket team was attacked in Lahore, Pakistan. The ambush claimed the lives of five policemen and injured seven players, a coach and an umpire. It is unclear who orchestrated or carried out the assault; if the Sri Lankan team was the target or if they were caught up in violence between rival groups. Puck Lo reads for our correspondent in Pakistan, Gabe Matthews. »
Bush era “terror memos” revealedTue, 03/03/2009 - 13:083:03 minutes (2.79 MB) The Justice Department released nine Bush Administration memos that justified broad Presidential powers after September 11. The memos state the President has the power to use the military within the United States against suspected terrorists, that the President has the right to conduct warrant-less surveillance and searches within the Untied States, and that First Amendment rights to free speech and freedom of the press could be suppressed. FSRN’s Leigh Ann Caldwell reports. »
Cuba Government Shake UpTue, 03/03/2009 - 13:064:11 minutes (3.84 MB) Cuban President Raúl Castro has shaken up that country’s cabinet, ousting several of Fidel Castro’s closest advisors. Included in that list is Felipe Perez Roque, who some thought might be next in line to become president of the socialist island-nation. It’s unclear if the shake-up connotes a significant power change or simply a generational change. Aura Bogado speaks with Larry Birns, Director of the Washington-based Council on Hemispheric Affairs. »
Hearing on healthcare facilities at the ICE facilitiesTue, 03/03/2009 - 13:042:30 minutes (2.28 MB) A congressional committee heard testimony today about health services for inmates in Immigration and Customs enforcement detention. Critics cite the number of people who have died in custody, as well as the general health care provided to detainees, including those with existing mental and physical conditions. Peter Granitz reports. »
Palestinian human rights advocates push event forwardTue, 03/03/2009 - 13:024:15 minutes (3.9 MB) The 5th annual Israeli Apartheid Week has launched in more than 40 cities around the world this week, and the event brings along with it its fair share of controversy. FSRN’s Aaron Lakoff reports on some of the advances and setbacks for Palestinian human rights advocates at campuses across the US and Canada. »
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