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dictatorship

Canadian Scholar Warns America is Moving Toward Democracy Collapse & Right-wing Dictatorship

Interview with Thomas Homer-Dixon, executive director of the Cascade Institute, conducted by Scott Harris

Gitmo

After 20 Years, Human Rights Groups Continue to Demand Closure of U.S. Guantanamo Prison

Interview with Maha Hilal, a doctorate scholar and organizer with the group Witness Against Torture, conducted by Scott Harris

manchin

Mine Workers Union Splits with Manchin on His Opposition to Biden’s Build Back Better Bill

Interview with Phil Smith, the United Mine Workers of America’s director of communications and government affairs, conducted by Melinda Tuhus

This Week’s Under-reported News Summary – Jan. 19, 2022

Compiled by Bob Nixon

  • Protesters call for action to prevent Bosnia sliding into war
  • On Mexico's southern border, the latest migration surge is Haitian
  • Chase resumes suing indebted customers

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Pence must have known about the #fakeelector scheme
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Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC is hosting a series of interviews on whether America is facing a #civilwar. Fascinating discussion on why long-standing dominant groups fear losing their dominance in history, and it's historically, not the immigrant or downtrodden groups who instigate it, but rather the group which still have the residual power have turned to violence to reinstate it. Also listen to the discussion on what experts had thought of South Africa — that would it would explode in civil war, but did not....
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"The seditious conspiracy indictment returned against the Oath Keepers is a game-changer for Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Justice Department. After months of dithering, Garland and the DOJ are finally showing they are prepared, as Garland promised in a public address earlier this month, to hold "all January 6th perpetrators, at any level, accountable under the law.

The game, however, is far from over. To win it, the DOJ will have to accomplish two things: First, and most immediately, the department will have to prove its case against the Oath Keepers. Second, and even more critically, the DOJ will have to expand the scope of its prosecutions to include Donald Trump and his top aides and advisers.

The indictment marks the first time federal charges related to the insurrection have been levied against Elmer Stewart Rhodes III, the leader of the Oath Keepers. Rhodes, who resides in Granbury, Texas, is a former Army paratrooper and a Yale Law School graduate who once served as an aide to Republican congressman Ron Paul. He founded the Oath Keepers in 2009."
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Counterpoint, hosted by Scott Harris, is heard every Monday night on WPKN 89.5 FM, Bridgeport, CT between 8:00 - 10:00 pm ET. Webstreaming and audio archive at http://wpkn.org

1) Jared A. Ball, Professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University, discusses his views on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as the nation celebrates what would have been his 93rd birthday -- and the many ways his message and struggle have been watered down and sanitized, as key advancements of the civil rights era are being attacked and eroded by the white nationalist Republican party and their allies in the courts.

2) Dr. Maha Hilal, an organizer with the group Witness Against Torture, co-director of Justice for Muslims Collective, and a council member of School of the Americas Watch. She'll discuss WAT's actions protesting the 20 years that the US has operated the military detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where 39 Muslim men remain, 15 of whom have been cleared for release, 12 of whom have not been charged and are called "forever prisoners."

3) Thomas Homer-Dixon, Executive Director of the Cascade Institute at Royal Roads University in Vancouver, Canada, talk about his recent article warning of the danger Trump poses to U.S. democracy, and the imposition of a right wing dictatorship in the U.S. by the year 2030 -- and what Canada must do to prepare for the likely unravelling of America's democracy.

4) Stanley Heller, executive director of the New Haven based group Promoting Enduring Peace and host of the TV news magazine "The Struggle," talks about the CT State Police shooting of 19-year old Mubarak Soulemane in West Haven on January 15, 2020, following a police pursuit from Norwalk after an alleged car theft. Two years later there still has been no decision whether to indict any of the officers involved in the death of this teenager.

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Demands by Black ministers after the Ebenezer Creek Massacre led to the short-lived land distribution during Reconstruction known as Special Field Order No. 15.
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Dr. Martin Luther King describes the critical importance of W. E. B. Du Bois's Black Reconstruction to "restore to light the most luminous achievements" of the Reconstruction era.