Fri, 26 January 2007 ![]() This week on Crossing The line, we hear an interview conducted by Peter Royce of The Red-Eye Collective with Phyllis Bennis who gives her assessment on Former President Jimmy Carter's controversial book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Then later in the podcast our weekly commentary by Mumia Abu-Jamal plus The War�s Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service, all of this coming up. Comments[1] |
Fri, 19 January 2007 This week on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to Nora Barrows-Friedman reporting live from The West Bank for Flashpoints Radio about the ongoing situation in occupied Hebron, Bethlehem and her work with young Palestinian journalists in Dheishe refugee camp. Then later in the podcast our weekly commentary by Mumia Abu-Jamal, plust The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service.Comments[1] |
Fri, 12 January 2007 Today on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to Sam Bahour an Ohio born Palestinian businessman living in El-Bireh in The West Bank, about his recent visa problems with the Israeli government and the ongoing crisis of Palestinians from abroad being denied entry to the occupied territories.Then later in the podcast our weekly commentary from Mumia Abu-jamal and The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent news Service, all this coming up. Comments[5] |
Fri, 5 January 2007 This week on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to Jennifer Loewenstein visiting research fellow at the Refugee Studies Center at Oxford University about the tenuous ceasefire in The Gaza Strip and the broader issues facing Palestinians. Then later in the podcast, a commentary by Mumia Abu-Jamal and The War's Toll, compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service, all this coming up.Comments[0] |








This week on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to
Today on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to
This week on Crossing The Line, I'll speak to Jennifer Loewenstein visiting research fellow at the Refugee Studies Center at Oxford University about the tenuous ceasefire in The Gaza Strip and the broader issues facing Palestinians. Then later in the podcast, a commentary by