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Democracy Now! 2025-10-02 Thursday

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Oct 2, 2025
Raoul Peck, an acclaimed Haitian filmmaker known for the documentary "Orwell: Two Plus Two Equals Five," explores the enduring impact of George Orwell's work. He discusses how authoritarian leaders manipulate truth and the role of social media in spreading disinformation. Peck ties Orwell's life experiences, including his time in Burma and the Spanish Civil War, to his political convictions. He emphasizes the importance of coalition-building and civic action as responses to totalitarianism, drawing parallels to historical resistance movements.
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ANECDOTE

Flotilla Intercepted In International Waters

  • Activists aboard the Global Samud flotilla were intercepted in international waters and dozens were taken into custody by Israeli forces.
  • The raid included at least 443 people from 47 countries and was live streamed, sparking global outcry and protests.
INSIGHT

Interception As Part Of A Broader Pattern

  • Saif Abu-Keshek frames Israel's interception as a violation of international and maritime law and part of a broader pattern of impunity.
  • He highlights complicity by some European governments accepting enforced maritime zones without consequence.
ANECDOTE

Reporting From The Conscience

  • Emily Wilder reported from aboard The Conscience, a flotilla ship of medical workers and journalists aiming to break Israel's blockade.
  • She emphasized the mission responds to Israel's media blackout and targeting of medical and media workers in Gaza.
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