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GR this Week
by C. L. Cook
This week on GR: farmer, author, and publisher, Brewster Kneen, making apparent Cargill Inc., "Invisible Giant;" Canadian university professor, Mahboob Khawaja on his son, Momin's search for Canadian justice; Sheila Nopper and the rising tide of opposition to endless ferry rate hikes in British Columbia; and Janine Bandcroft from somewhere in America on the Goods to Cuba Caravan.
Chris Cook hosts Gorilla Radio, airing live every Monday, 5-6pm Pacific Time. In Victoria at 101.9FM, 104.3 cable, and on the internet at: http://cfuv.uvic.ca. He also serves as a contributing editor to the web news site, www.pacificfreepress.com. Check out the GR blog at: http://GorillaRadioBlog.blogspot.com
It's one of the planet's biggest corporations, but is hardly
known outside the business world. Chances are, just about everything
you will eat or drink today, and everyday, has passed first through the
hands of Cargill Incorporated. In 1995, Canadian farmer, educator,
publisher, broadcaster, and author, Brewster Kneen wrote 'Invisible
Giant: Cargill and It's Transnational Strategies,' and at the request
of Pluto Press revisited the subject for a second edition. Kneen says: "I was shocked and amazed at the changes I found since the first
edition appeared."
Brewster Kneen in the first segment.
And,
though less well known, Canada too has rubbished eight hundred years of
Western jurisprudence in the wake of 9/11, enacting so-named "Terrorism
Laws" that effectively toss out the concept of Habeas Corpus, that
right to maintain the freedom of one's own body notwithstanding a
public charge, prosecuted in an open court, abiding by universal
evidentiary rules, and allowing the accused be provided the opportunity
to face her accusor; that in Canada today is history.
Dr. Mahboob
Khawaja is a Canadian university professor whose son, Momin was
arrested in Ottawa March 29th, 2004 for alleged complicity in a British
bombing conspiracy. Momin Khawaja's trial began last week, more than
four years after his arrest.
Mahboob Khawaja and Canadian justice
delayed in the second segment.
And; skyrocketing ferry fares has
British Columbians crying no fair...and it's about to get worse. While
a deterent to tourism, an extra cost of doing all business on the
islands, and an irritant to occasional commuters, the continued rise
of fares is now threatening the viability of island life for B.C.'s
coastal communities. The situation has motivated the masses to form
Rock the Boat Coalition, an organization of concerned islanders
determined to stem the tide of rising ferry costs. Sheila Nopper is a
Denman-based writer and co-founder of the coalition.
Sheila Nopper,
rocking the boat in the third segment.
And; Janine Bandcroft
will peek in from her journey to cuba from somewhere in America with
the 19th Goods for Cuba Caravan near the bottom of the hour.
But first,
Brewster Kneen making apparent the beast with a return to the lair of
the "Invisible Giant."
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