Democracy Now 9am (rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! – August 19, 2013

Sharif Abdel Kouddous: In Modern Egypt’s Bloodiest Period, “New Horrors Are Brought Every Day”; Ahdaf Soueif: Amidst Egypt’s Bloodshed, “We Are Trying Keep the Discourse of the Revolution Alive”; Editor of The Progressive Arrested Covering Solidarity Singers’ Protest of Wisconsin Gov. Walker.

Headlines
August 19, 2013

    Egypt Toll Approaches 900 in 6 Days; Mubarak Set for Release
    U.N. Chemical Weapons Inspectors Arrive in Syria
    Britain Detains Partner of Guardian Journalist Who Exposed NSA Surveillance
    Time Journalist Calls for Drone Killing of WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange
    New York City Moves to Appeal “Stop-and-Frisk” Ruling
    Pennsylvania Judge Blocks Voter ID Law for November Election
    Penn State Reaches 1st Settlement With Sandusky Victim
    Protesters Detained as Chicago Razes Field House Used as School Library
    SEC Probes JPMorgan Chase for Bribery Allegations in China
    Hundreds Stage Anti-Fracking Protest Camp in Britain
    Activists Launch Freedom Flotilla to West Papua
    CIA Admits Carrying Out 1953 Coup in Iran

 

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