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Archive - Jul 17, 2009Newscast for Friday, July 17, 2009Fri, 07/17/2009 - 15:5129:01 minutes (26.57 MB)
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Headlines for Friday, July 17, 2009Fri, 07/17/2009 - 14:485:11 minutes (4.75 MB)
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Politicians fight over funds for war planesFri, 07/17/2009 - 13:234:42 minutes (4.31 MB) Politicians in Washington are fighting over funding for F-22 fighter jets and other military hardware the Pentagon says it doesn’t need. Lawmakers, especially those with defense contractors in their districts, want to keep funds for the planes, while President Obama stakes out a new position on military contractors. FSRN´s Tanya Snyder reports. »
Nicaragua celebrates the Sandinista revolutionFri, 07/17/2009 - 13:203:17 minutes (3 MB) In Nicaragua, people are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution. »
US Drone attack in Pakistan; militants attack UN workerFri, 07/17/2009 - 13:192:36 minutes (2.39 MB) US Drone attack in Pakistan; militants attack UN workerIn Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region today, a suspected US drone fired a missile at a house in Gariwam village, killing at least four. A local security official told Agence France Press that those killed worked for militant leader Baitullah Mehsud. The United States has continued the controversial attacks in an attempt to kill Taliban and al Qaeda militants, but Pakistani government officials publicly condemn the strikes as a violation of the country's sovereignty, while tribal people have protested the civilian deaths that often accompany the bombings. The violence continues during the first phase of the government program to return displaced people to their homes. Many civilians are returning reluctantly to places like Buner and Swat, where fighting between the military and militants continues. Thursday, a UN humanitarian was shot dead by armed men at an internally displaced persons camp outside of Peshawar. Zelle Usman was a Pakistani citizen and one of the most senior national staff for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Ron Redmond is a U-N Refugee Agency spokesperson. “In an address at the UN Security Council the high commissioner noted that the humanitarian personnel work in the most dangerous places in the world, they risk their own lives in an effort to help vulnerable populations to protect theirs, and ensuring staff security must be a top priority for every organization in the UN system as a whole, yet the deliberate targeting of humanitarian workers has increased” This is the third killing of a UN humanitarian worker in Pakistan this year. Some three million people have been displaced from the violence, and humanitarian workers say it's one of the largest migrations since the Rwandan genocide. »
Activists push for changes in Illinois Tams supermax prisonFri, 07/17/2009 - 13:162:47 minutes (2.55 MB) Tams Year Ten, is a group of activists that seeks to reform the Tams super-max prison in Southern Illinois. The group held a prayer vigil yesterday in downtown Chicago to recognize the life of Robert Foor, a Tam´s inmate who recently passed away. FSRN'S Ellen Pierson reports. »
NAACP celebrates 100th birthday with Obama speechFri, 07/17/2009 - 13:152:54 minutes (2.66 MB) The NAACP celebrated its 100th anniversary this week, as it staged its annual convention in New York. This year´s meeting was marked by emotive speeches from African American leaders like Attorney General Eric Holder and reverend Al Sharpton. President Obama spoke of the organization´s impact on American society. »
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