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Jun 27, 2025 • 29min

Nettie Wild, Tom Hansen - Paramilitaries in Mexico (1999)

Communities sympathetic to the Zapatista cause have been targeted by paramilitary units with tacit support from the Mexican military. On this program, we take a look at what's been described as a "hidden war" against these communities. As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Jun 23, 2025 • 28min

Ellen Bernstein - Cuba, Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan (1999)

A discussion of Cuba, politics and the upcoming "Friendshipment Caravan" to the island nation As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Jun 20, 2025 • 27min

Mauri Saalakhan, Nassima Haddam - Early Beginnings of Secret Evidence Laws (1999)

 A look at the increasing use of "secret evidence laws" to detain, for indefinite periods of times, persons suspected of having ties to terrorist organizations. This flies in the face of all constitutional guarantees and rights of due process.  In this program, we take a look at the increasing use of "secret evidence laws" to detain, for indefinite periods of times, persons suspected of having ties to terrorist organizations. Secret evidence, which in some cases includes the nature of the charges and the name of the plaintiff, is available to federal prosecutors but not to the defendants. This flies in the face of all constitutional guarantees and rights of due process. And, whether intentionally or not, most of the approximately two-dozen people currently imprisoned under the secret evidence and counter-terrorism laws are Arab or Muslim. With Mauri Saalakhan of the Peace and Justice Foundation and Nassima Haddam, whose husband is currently imprisoned under these laws. As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com
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Jun 16, 2025 • 38min

Francis Boyle - Ten Years after Colin Powell (2013)

Ten Years after former Secretary of State Colin Powell made the case for war against Iraq in front of the UN Security Council, we examine the evidence of war crimes perpetrated by both the George W Bush administration and the Barrack Obama Administration. As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Jun 13, 2025 • 2min

The MOVE Family Compilation (1978-2020)

MOVE 9, 1978 Powelton Village MOVE headquarter Delbert Africa Chuckie Africa Janine Africa Janet Africa Move Members Press Coverage News Reporting Mayor Rizzo Police Surveillance (1978)  Ramona Africa speaks at a demo re: Housing and Human Rights in SF (1997) Brother Delbert Africa speaks to us from SCI Dallas. Simply listen as he tells us about MOVE and what it means to be On A Move! (2019) Today marks the 40th anniversary of a massive police operation in Philadelphia that culminated in the siege of the headquarters of the black radical group known as MOVE. The group was founded by John Africa, and all its members took the surname Africa. It was August 8, 1978, when police tried to remove members of MOVE from their communal home with water cannons and battering rams, even as some continued to hide in the basement with children. During the siege on MOVE’s house, gunfire was exchanged, and a police officer named James Ramp was killed. Two years later, nine MOVE members were convicted of third-degree murder in Ramp’s death. They were sentenced to 30 to 100 years in prison and became the MOVE 9. We speak with Debbie Africa, the first of the nine to be released from prison, and her son Mike Jr. At the time of Debbie’s arrest, she was 8-and-a-half months pregnant with her son, who was born inside prison. They were reunited on June 16 after nearly four decades separated. We also air footage from the documentary ”MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia,” directed and produced by Karen Pomer and Jane Manicini. (2018) In honor of Black History Month, Delbert and Janine Africa from the MOVE 9 join the show to discuss their fight for freedom with the MOVE organization. Hosted by Vanessa Maria Graber. (2020) Medical neglect within the prison system is a tool deliberately used by the state to bypass the courts in order to execute prisoners. Delbert Africa of the MOVE 9 died on Monday, June 15th. He was released in January after spending 42 years in jail for a crime he did not commit. Last August he was hospitalized while in prison and received inadequate care. Upon his release UPenn doctors expressed their concern over the types of treatment he was given and denied while incarcerated. The cause of death should be treated as murder. This is the uncut MOVE press conference I filmed yesterday to address what happened to Del, and Phil and Merle before him, and countless other prisoners who are facing medical execution. Discussions about defunding/abolishing police must also address the medical malfeasance (if not outright total abolition) of the prison industrial complex. For more information: http://mikeafricajr.com http://onamove.com (2020) As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Jun 9, 2025 • 53min

Brother Shep - Free Kamau Sadiki and All Political Prisoners (2022)

Veteran Black Panther and Zulu King Brother Shep updates the community about the "Free Kamau Sadiki" Campaign, and tells us how we can join the movement to free all political prisoners! For more information: Panthershepcat@aol.com As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 30min

Mike Ruppert - CIA Drug Smuggling (1997)

While working for the L.A. Police Dept. in the 1970's, Ruppert discovered evidence of CIA involvement in the drug trade. This talk covers the evidence he has gathered in the 20 years since then.  
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Jun 1, 2025 • 28min

BBC - a Jihadi on a Charm Offensive (2023)

The Syrian militant leader wanted by the West, but who wants to be its friend. With a bounty on his head, Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani spins his propaganda machine in the rebel stronghold of Idlib, wearing Western suits and taking selfies with the locals. What’s behind his transformation? Producers: Anne Dixey, Kriszta Satori Presenter: Krassi Twigg Editor: Judy King Original music: Pete Cunningham Sound engineer: Alan Leer As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 • 1h 11min

UC-Riverside Student Movement(s) for Justice in Palestine - Palestine and the Assault on Academic Freedom (2015)

This is a panel discussion by students. Speaker are: Omar Zahzah, Tina Matar, Kristian Bailey, and Loubna Qatumi As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  
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Apr 29, 2025 • 1h 25min

Moustafa Bayoumi - Edward Said Memorial Lecture - Role of Palestine in America (2025)

Moustafa Bayoumi is a former student of Edward Said and an award-winning author, journalist, and professor. Bayoumi explored the Question of Palestine, offering insights shaped by his time learning directly from Edward Said. As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Our Twitter presence is @AntiImpArchive, and if you would like to reach out directly we have an email address at: antiimperialistarchive@gmail.com  

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