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Ramzy Baroud, Joel Kovel, Michael Mandel, Kathy Kelly on The Global Research News Hour
By Global Research
Global Research, February 13, 2009
7 February 2009
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Ramzy Baroud, Joel Kovel, Michael Mandel and Kathy Kelly are the featured guests on The Global Research News Hour

Dates:

Monday, February 9 – Ramzy Baroud

Tuesday, February 10 – Joel Kovel

Wednesday, February 11 – Michael Mandel

Thursday, February 12 – Kathy Kelly

Friday, February 13 – Monday’s program repeated

Time: 10AM US Central time

Ramzy Baroud is a veteran Palestinian-American journalist and former Al-Jazeera producer. He’s the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Palestine Chronicle, a vital resource for information on Israel/Palestine, the Middle East, and much more.

Baroud has written many articles, commentaries and short stories and is the author of several books. With Palestinians calling for a Third Intifada, his latest is most important: “The Second Palestinian Intifada – A Chronicle of A People’s Struggle.”

The Gaza war and aftermath will be discussed.

For 24 years, Joel Kovel taught and practiced psychiatry and psychoanalysis before leaving these professions in the mid-1980s and becoming a Social Studies Professor at Bard College, Annandale, NY.

Kovel is a scholar and activist. He’s written numerous articles, reviews, and authored nine books. His latest is titled Overcoming Zionism: Creating a Single Democratic State in Israel/Palestine.

His book and Gaza will be discussed.

Michael Mandel is a Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Ontario where he teaches international criminal law, constitutional law, and legal politics. His most recent book is titled How America Gets Away With Murder: Illegal Wars, Collateral Damage and Crimes Against Humanity.

Israeli and American war crimes will be discussed.

Kathy Kelly is one of the founders of Voices in the Wilderness, now known as Voices for Creative Nonviolence – “A Campaign of Resistance to End the Iraq War, the ‘Global War on Terror,’ ” and all US foreign wars.

For her many dedicated years of activism, she received dozens of awards, including three Nobel Peace Prize nominations.

Kathy’s just back from Gaza and calls what she saw “worse than an earthquake.” The Gaza war and its aftermath will be discussed.

2008-2009 AUDIO ARCHIVE

Among our recent guests are Garda Ghista, Founding Director of the World Prout Assembly (WPA),  Michael Hudson, distinguished economist and author, David Swanson, Co-Founder of AfterDowningStreet.org and Washington Director of Democrats.com., Mickey Z, distinguished author and activist, Naomi Wolf, award winning best-selling author, Howard Zinn, award-winning historian and political scientist, Ilan Pappe, distinguished history professor, author and human rights activist, John Pilger, renowned author and documentary film director, Angara Chaterjii, human rights activist and Associate professor of Social Anthropology, Umberto Pascali, distinguished author and geopolitical analyst, Phillis Bennis, renowned American author and antiwar activist, Hana Al Bayaty, French-Iraqi antiwar activist, author and film director, Max Fuller, distinguished author and analyst of the Iraq war, Jane Mayer, political and investigative journalist for The New Yorker; Danny Schechter, media activist, independent filmmaker & TV producer; Peter Phillips, distingushed author, Sociology Professor and Director of Project Censored, Tom Burghardt, author and renowned analyst of the national security state, Dr. C. Stephen Frost, renowned British physician who investigated the mysterious death of Dr. David Kelly, Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower who played a central role in the Vietnam peace movement, author of the Pentagon Papers, Michael Ratner, distinguished attorney and civil rights activist, Dahr Jamail, award-winning writer and war correspondent Peter Dale Scott, distinguished poet, English professor and author, Doug Dowd, historian and author, Scott Taylor, renowned Canadian author, publisher and war correspondent, Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, distinguished author and specialist of the Middle East, Andrew Marshall, author and researcher at the Centre for Research on Globalization, David Ray Griffin, distinguished professor of theology, best-selling author and analyst of 9/11, Stephen Downs and Kathy Manly, New York-based defense attorneys of political prisoner Yassin Aref, Greg Elich, author and analyst of North Korea, Michael Parenti, scholar, peace activist and best-selling author, Ellen Brown, litigation attorney, best-selling author and analyst of the US monetary system, Briton Amos, author and human rights activist, Jerome Corsi, best-selling author, Richard C. Cook, author and analyst of the US financial crisis, Ramzi Baroud, best-selling author with a focus on the history of Palestine, F. William Engdahl, best selling author and analyst of the New World Order, Mike Whitney, author and analyst of Washington’s military agenda, Dr. David Halpin, prominent British physician and antiwar activist, Francis Boyle, law professor and author, Cindy Sheehan, prominent antiwar activist, Michael Carmichael, author and historian, Felicity Arbuthnot, renowned author, antiwar activist and veteran Middle East war correspondent, James Petras, World renowned author and professor of sociology, Lynne Stewart, noted defense lawyer, Robert McChesney, leading media scholar, critic and activist, Marjorie Cohn, best selling author, leading American jurist and law professor, Rodrigue Tremblay, professor of economics, renowned author and former Quebec Cabinet Minister, Jules Dufour, professor of geography and distinguished Latin America studies expert.

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Michel Chossudovsky has taught at universities and academic institutions in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. He is currently teaching in the International Development and Globalization Studies Program at the University of Ottawa.

He has undertaken field-research in all major regions of the developing World and has traveled to over 100 countries.

Michel Chossudovsky has also worked for several United Nations organizations on missions to Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa and has acted as adviser to governments of developing countries.

He is an active member of the Canadian antiwar movement and has written extensively on US and allied war plans in the Balkans, the Middle East and Central Asia.

He is the author of several international best sellers including The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order (2003) and America’s “War on Terrorism” (2005) and more than 500 articles. His writings have been translated into more than 25 languages. He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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