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An appeal from Noam Chomsky for Free Speech Radio News

vieuxcmaq, Mardi, Juillet 24, 2001 - 11:00

Noam Chomsky (peter.phillips@Sonoma.EDU)

In January, 2000, dozens of freelance reporters from
across the Americas, Europe and Asia went on strike against Pacifica
Network News (PNN) to protest a wave of censorship engulfing the nation's
oldest, listener-sponsored radio network. This labor action is part of a
broader, national effort involving thousands to save Pacifica from an
elite, corporate-style take- over from the top.

Dear Friends,

Thank you for a moment of your time.

You may know that in January, 2000, dozens of freelance reporters from
across the Americas, Europe and Asia went on strike against Pacifica
Network News (PNN) to protest a wave of censorship engulfing the nation's
oldest, listener-sponsored radio network. This labor action is part of a
broader, national effort involving thousands to save Pacifica from an
elite, corporate-style take- over from the top.

The stringers demand that Pacifica return to its founding principles: free
speech, editorial independence and true grassroots, noncorporate coverage
of urgent social and political issues. They also demand the freedom to
report on the controversies within the network itself.

Hoping to compete with the corporate drift in PNN's content, the strikers
also began producing Free Speech Radio News, a half-hour, alternative
newscast. Over 70 reporters from twenty American states and six continents
now file stories with FSRN, heard coast to coast on 48 community radio
stations from Seattle to Little Rock, Santa Barbara to Boston. FSRN is also
carried globally via short wave and over the Internet.

The 20-month-old cast regularly features breaking stories and crucial
investigative pieces often absent from the corporate press and PNN.
Features have included:

*Controversies surrounding U.S. drug companies and AIDS medications in
Africa;

*The Palestinian Intifada and Israeli military occupation, seen from inside
Gaza Strip refugee camps;

*The Zapatistas' historic caravan from Chiapas to their historic rally in
Mexico City;

*A controversial U.S. railway project for transporting cheap coal, amid
environmental calls for less use of fossil fuels;

*Nigeria's resistance to IMF policies making cooking and heating fuel
unaffordable for the working class in this oil-rich country.

These are vital stories, but they will continue to be heard only if you
lend support.

Producing and distributing Free Speech Radio News costs roughly $30,000
monthly. Many of FSRN's striking reporters - some of the finest alternative
journalists in community broadcasting - have made serious financial
sacrifices to participate in this strike and support the struggle to
reclaim Pacifica.

Verna Avery-Brown, veteran PNN host forced out in December of 1999, is now
anchoring. Many of the stations carrying FSRN are Pacifica affiliates, and
many have cancelled PNN to air the strike cast.

FSRN started as a weekly effort, but recently starting broadcasting daily
to put maximum pressure on Pacifica's national board. And that pressure is
working. The striking reporters are hoping to go to a 3rd month of daily
programs, but they can't do it without you. Your donation is needed right
now to keep the Pacifica struggle and Free Speech Radio News alive. Please
honor the integrity of these reporters and show your commitment to the
survival of truly independent, critical media.

Your donation of any size will be greatly appreciated. Checks can be made
payable to the Agape Foundation with the words "Pacifica Reporters Against
Censorship" on the memo line and mailed to Pacifica Reporters Against
Censorship, c/o Kevin Brower, 2210 Curtis Street, Apt. A, Berkeley, CA
94702. All contributions are tax deductible. If you have questions, would
like to hear the cast or pledge a monthly amount, please write to
pnns...@igc.org or go to www.fsrn.org.

Please do it today.

In solidarity, Noam Chomsky

P.S., Again, these striking reporters need your support. The strike against
PNN has been one of the most historic acts of resistance since the fight to
save Pacifica began. Help keep truly free and independent media a reality
by supporting Free Speech Radio News. If Pacifica is lost, the silence will
be deafening. Any amount you give will do a great deal.
__________________________________

For more info re. Pacifica
http://www.pacificacampaign.org/
and
http://www.radio4all.org/freepacifica

Radio News is burning up the air waves, and is now carried by 48 stations nationally and featuring some of the best progressive news reporting from around the world. Pacifica national monitors FSRN regularly and PNN is feeling tremendous pressure fr
www.savepacifica.net


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