Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast for Saturday October 24, 2015--Hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe
Listen to this edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
To hear the podcast of this program just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/10/24/pan-african-journal-worldwide-radio-broadcast
We will feature our regular PANW reports with dispatches on the current South African student crisis in higher education where protests have shutdown universities across the country; the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States is being continuously attacked by the federal government and right-wing media; the hearing involving former US Secretary State Hillary Clinton overlooked the broader issues of the destabilization and destruction of Libya, Africa, the Middle East and the world by imperialism; the governor of New Jersey has once again demanded the extradition of African American revolutionary Assata Shakur from Cuba saying there should be no direct flights to the Caribbean island until the former Black Panther Party member is returned to state prison where she escaped in 1979.
In the second and third hours we focus on the student struggles in South Africa and the African National Congress government response. We will hear updated reports from several universities and statements from President Jacob Zuma and Higher Education and Training Miniser Dr. Blade Nzimande.
Listen to this edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
To hear the podcast of this program just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/panafricanjournal/2015/10/24/pan-african-journal-worldwide-radio-broadcast
We will feature our regular PANW reports with dispatches on the current South African student crisis in higher education where protests have shutdown universities across the country; the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States is being continuously attacked by the federal government and right-wing media; the hearing involving former US Secretary State Hillary Clinton overlooked the broader issues of the destabilization and destruction of Libya, Africa, the Middle East and the world by imperialism; the governor of New Jersey has once again demanded the extradition of African American revolutionary Assata Shakur from Cuba saying there should be no direct flights to the Caribbean island until the former Black Panther Party member is returned to state prison where she escaped in 1979.
In the second and third hours we focus on the student struggles in South Africa and the African National Congress government response. We will hear updated reports from several universities and statements from President Jacob Zuma and Higher Education and Training Miniser Dr. Blade Nzimande.
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