There is an interview that I think is important. I cannot get any information about it, except that it was available on FSN. I would like to get a copy of it to guarantee it's availability, and offer a link to it as well as a download from my website. I have the link on FSN. It is:
http://www.freespeech.org/videodb/index.php?action=detail&video_id=10155&browse=0
but I couldn't get the realvideo to stream. Any info about this interview would be helpful.
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Columbia: Assasinations and the Criminalization of Social Protest
Prominent Human Rights Activist and Lawyer Eduardo Umaña Mendoza was murdered in his office on April 18th, 1998, by six members of a right-wing death squad backed by the Columbian military, government and business elites. He had received many death threats for challenging the Columbian justice system and for his defense of labor leaders and social activists. In this interview, a year before he was murdered, he described how laws allegedly devised against narco-trafficers were instead used against labor and the social movements.
Episode: Columbia: Assasinations and the Criminalization of Social Protest
Produced: February 1, 2004 at 22:00:00
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There is an interview that I think is important. I cannot get any information about it, except that it was available on FSN. I would like to get a copy of it to guarantee it's availability, and offer a link to it as well as a download from my website. I have the link on FSN. It is:
http://www.freespeech.org/videodb/index.php?action=detail&video_id=10155&browse=0
but I couldn't get the realvideo to stream. Any info about this interview would be helpful.
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Columbia: Assasinations and the Criminalization of Social Protest
Prominent Human Rights Activist and Lawyer Eduardo Umaña Mendoza was murdered in his office on April 18th, 1998, by six members of a right-wing death squad backed by the Columbian military, government and business elites. He had received many death threats for challenging the Columbian justice system and for his defense of labor leaders and social activists. In this interview, a year before he was murdered, he described how laws allegedly devised against narco-trafficers were instead used against labor and the social movements.
Episode: Columbia: Assasinations and the Criminalization of Social Protest
Produced: February 1, 2004 at 22:00:00
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Thank you,
Dennis,
http://www.dennisys.com/