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If you see a PRIOR week's playlist, please forgive our slowness. To see anything we've posted for this week, click on “Calendar” (near upper left), then click on the 6am entry (in left column). You can also see ANY past playlist by navigating to that date. If details were missing or wrong when you first looked, look again to see our latest revision.
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On some occasions, This Week In Palestine will be a replay of a particularly memorable past episode. In that case, we generally don't re-post it. To get the original posting, obtain its date (shown in our playlist), then scroll back to that date in the T.W.I.P. archive. Also, if either of the two most recent episodes is not yet posted, you can still hear or sample its audio. Click on "WZBC's hour-by-hour audio archive," then choose 8am on the Sunday you want.
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Democracy Now! airs on more than a thousand stations, including WZBC at noon each weekday; video archives are available at its website. For most stories, its coverage is bold, thorough, unafraid, and nuanced. We still recommend listening every day. BE AWARE, HOWEVER, that for some subjects, Amy Goodman simply adopts the official myth without any common-sense investigation. For example, when sarin gas attacks occurred in Syria, she joined forces with the right-wing and mainstream media, promoting the official portrait of each such attack as the work of President Assad, the neoliberals' favorite enemy. She brought on pro-war propagandists who parroted this myth one after another. Until much later, she never mentioned the growing evidence that the attacks were perpetrated by outsiders, most notably by U.S.-supported rebel mercenaries. Other examples: the official stories on Libya, Bin Laden, and 9/11/2001.
"If you want peace, work for justice." Pope Paul VI
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