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Montreal series of activist audio

vieuxcmaq, Monday, January 28, 2002 - 12:00

stefan . (christoff@tao.ca)

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Some interviews and recorded talks given by activists in Montreal over the last few months are available to listen to on radio4all.net. Below are the web addresses to access each interview. The audio files are accessible through realplayer which is free at www.real.com.

Ontario Coalition Against Poverty: Montreal Recap
Two segments of the OCAP Recap event, one from Amanda an active member of the Ontario Common Front and a talk given by Sarita an active member of CLAC.
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4167

World Economic Forum: NYC Mobilization
An interview with Eric Laursen an active member of the Another World is Possilbe Coalition (www.anotherworldispossible.com) who are preparing for the coming mobilization against the World Economic Fourm meetings in NYC from Jan.31 - Feb.4.
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4168

Solution Solidarity? Canada’s New Anti-Terrorism Bills
Two Talks: Gitanjali (Canadian Council for Refugees) on C-11 and the impact on immigration & refugee cases in Canada. Stefanie (OCAP www.ocap.ca) on anti-terrorism bills and OCAP’s case work with immigrants and refugees in Canada.
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4169

Canadian Anti-Terrorist Bills & Civil Liberties
Jaggi of the CLAC (www.quebec2001.net) comments on Canada’s new anti-terrorism bills C-35, C36 & C-42 and their effects on Canadians civil liberties.
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4170

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