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Voting Intimidation By Black Panthers In Philadelphia

Reports in Philly of Black Panthers blocking the doorway and intimidating voters.
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From: tndimo2io4
Duration: 266

Election Coverage - Episode 1

RooftopComedy: the last name in news, the first to get it right.

We bring you the straight deal on the 2008 Elections. Obama, McCain, red, blue—all fair game for our comics across the county. They say what you cant—and the candidates wont.

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From: RooftopComedy
Duration: 234

The CNN political team chooses the videos, not you.

http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2007/11/cnn-political-team-chooses-videos-not.html
Also see CNN/YouTube Republican Debate: Giuliani 9/11 Question:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd2dwf0OP2A&feature=PlayList&p=E3E0892460AA23D9&index=0&playnext=1
CNN’s senior vice president David Bohrman is a clown
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From: representativepress
Duration: 100

Inside Story - Cairo Special - Political Reform - Sept 15 - Part 2

Inside Story asks questions about the political debates and reforms taking place in Egypt.
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From: AlJazeeraEnglish
Duration: 614

Political Meltdown - Malaysia

Sep 1998
Mahathir is turning to his old methods to reign in dissent as his economic miracle unravels. But will the people put-up with the oppression?

To cheering crowds Anwar Ibrahim, the former Deputy PM, is rallying for change: “It is time. Malaysia needs a reform movement… Let us the people run the country with justice.” Shortly after this rally he was arrested. Mahathir dismisses the talks of ‘movements’ as Anwar propaganda desgined to divert attention from the sex allegations made by him. Yet this is begining to look like wishful thinking in a nation that certainly has much to protest about. Just last month MP Lim Guan Eng publicly defended a teenage girl who had been detained after she accused an UMNO Party member of rape. His defence of the young girl earned him a year and half in prison. Malaysia’s jails are full of government critics just like Eng thanks to the Internal Security Act. An archaic colonial rule it’s been enthusiastically maintained by Mahathir. With this law Ministers can send a person to jail for two years without trial. Flicking through a smuggled letter from an ISA detainee, human rights activist Elizabeth Wong relays a catalogue of abuse: brutal beatings, mental torture, prisoners forced to eat their own excrement. With excellent access to key figures battling for change, this revealing report finds the reform movement in full voice.

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From: journeymanpictures
Duration: 1286

Blogger Sweatshop

In the world of the 24/7 news cycle bloggers are forced to work under horrific conditions.
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From: barelypolitical
Duration: 110

The Face of Barely Political!

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From: barelypolitical
Duration: 11

Kurdish fears of Turkish political censorship - 24 Feb 08

Inside Turkey, there’s widespread support for the military action against the PKK. The only major political party to oppose it is the Democratic Society Party, or DTP, whose constituency is almost entirely Kurdish.

But now Turkey wants to ban the DTP, prompting warnings about the state of democracy in the country, and what might happen if Kurdish political representation is censored.

Laurence Lee reports.

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From: AlJazeeraEnglish
Duration: 196

Italy’s political battle in the media - 11 April 08

Silvio Berlusconi, two-times former Italian prime minister, is Italy’s richest man and the founder of three commercial television channels.

It comes as little surprise then that the Italian media has played a crucial role in the country’s upcomming election.

Al Jazeera’s Barbara Serra reports from Rome on the voters response to the media battle.

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From: AlJazeeraEnglish
Duration: 157

UK Labour Party Political Broadcast - May 1987

UK Labour Party Political Broadcast - May 1987
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From: t4change
Duration: 601