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Aleksandar Hemon: through bi-focals, darkly

Aleksandar Hemon: through bi-focals, darkly

Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Aleksandar Hemon (25 minutes, 11 mb mp3) Aleksandar Hemon: funny people, sad tales What the Bosnian-American fictionist Aleksandar Hemon loves about being compared to Vladimir Nabokov is not the part about mastering English as a new language — praise Hemon doesn’t feel he’s earned quite yet. What pleases Hemon [...]

Audio|Thu, 21 May 2009|More from Open Source
|Abu Ghraibfound at10:14

“…American and she's kind of defending the innocence of the kids that Abu Ghraib. . And -- character. Who has a lot of come with you. Rates I tolerate hated the normal people in the land of …”

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

On today's podcast — newly published Rumsfeld memos; financial advice for college graduates; a possible end to Sri Lanka's civil war; giant rubber balls in the workplace; and singing sensation Paul Potts.

Audio|Tue, 19 May 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:49

“…insiders warned that if they relief it would be as bad as Abu Ghraib. . -- also wrote the 2007 biography of President Bush dead certain the presidency of George W. Bush. He's on the line from …”

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

On today's podcast — newly published Rumsfeld memos; financial advice for college graduates; a possible end to Sri Lanka's civil war; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with U.S. President Obama; and singing sensation Paul Potts.

Audio|Tue, 19 May 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:49

“…insiders warned that if they relief it would be as bad as Abu Ghraib. . -- also wrote the 2007 biography of President Bush dead certain the presidency of George W. Bush. He's on the line from …”

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

Here and Now for Monday, May 18, 2009

On today's podcast -- newly published Rumsfeld memos; financial advice for college graduates; a possible end to Sri Lanka's civil war; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with U.S. President Obama; and singing sensation Paul Potts.

Audio|Mon, 18 May 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:36

“…insiders warned that if they relief it would be as bad as Abu Ghraib. . -- also wrote the 2007 biography of President Bush dead certain the presidency of George W. Bush. He's on the line from …”

Braude Beat: Obama blocks release of torture photos

Braude Beat: Obama blocks release of torture photos

(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, we're keeping tabs on a very vocal former Vice President Dick Cheney, and new developments on the issue of interrogation and torture. President Barack Obama is seeking to block release of torture photos. Is th...

Video|Wed, 13 May 2009|More from Boston.com
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:41

“…the public is entitled to know and seeing as painful as those Abu Ghraib photos were which of these -- modeled wrong. Having said that it's a tough question when you're told by military leaders this …”

David Kennedy: Requiem for Human Rights?

David Kennedy: Requiem for Human Rights?

Twenty five years ago on a human-rights mission to Uruguay, David Kennedy fashioned the legal argument that freed five tortured prisoners (mostly medical students) from prison under a military dictatorship. The odd part is that Kennedy (now Brown University’s vice president for international affairs) came away from his own adventure with doubts of all [...]

Audio|Wed, 29 Apr 2009|More from Open Source
|Abu Ghraibfound at1:20

“…into even more squeamish than we ask these questions after Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib -- after Gaza. And into the future David Kennedy is the vice president of brown university for international affairs of this use …”

Avi on the CIA Memo Release

Avi on the CIA Memo Release

Guest host Avi Nelson discusses the court order to release the photos attached to the CIA memos on torture...

Audio|Fri, 24 Apr 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Abu Ghraibfound at3:16

“…pictures. Which they say show prison abuse is not this is beyond Abu Ghraib other prisons in. Afghanistan. And Iraq and the Obama administration. Has just conceded that and they're going to release those pictures. Child …”

Harsh interrogation techniques detailed in CIA memos

Harsh interrogation techniques detailed in CIA memos

(NECN/ABC: Washington, D.C.) - Highly secretive documents detailing harsh interrogation methods by the CIA have been made public by the Obama administration. The documents are the first official glimpse of controverisal techniques approved by the...

Video|Fri, 17 Apr 2009|More from Boston.com
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:42

“…clearly shows that what happened Abu Ghraib and what happened at Guantanamo. We're not just some bad apples. These were decisions made at the highest levels of our government. …”

Abu Ghraib opens anew

(NECN/BBC: Baghdad, Iraq) - The Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq, which became notorious around the world for the U.S. abuse of detainees, has re-opened under the name Baghdad Central Prison. The facility has undergone an extensive refurbishment and is...

Video|Sat, 21 Feb 2009|More from Boston.com
|Abu Ghraibfound at0:07, 1:26

“…fresh -- that paint a much more. The prison. Formerly known as Abu Ghraib has been upgraded with new facilities to care for the inmates it's a far cry from those grim picture of of 2004. Those images of abuse that were taken here in Abu Ghraib and rates many Iraqis Scott mobilize the world and -- the conscience of America. That also led to great changes in the way the American troops here because detainees but that's still holding. More than 14000. Is still in US custody. The Americans say another Abu Ghraib just couldn't happen now. But US troops will be leaving soon. That freeing some detainees every day but others will be handed …”

“…being accused of abuse is and other places such as Guantanamo. But Abu Ghraib was so obviously out of line that it schools that drastic reform of how Iraqi detainees treated. So the legacy of Abu Ghraib may not be fooled about. Jim to a BBC news -- …”

The lens of 9/11

The lens of 9/11

How the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks shaped the presidency of George W. Bush. (By Jason Tuohey, 1/15/09)

Video|Fri, 16 Jan 2009|More from Boston.com
|Abu Ghraibfound at2:40

“…The debacle that led to Abu Ghraib. . And our standing. On torture. And there. There were things that this administration do that another country did it we would be …”