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This is the beginning of a new series called “Reexamining History” in which we explore history and surface facts that are usually suppressed and/or ignored in mainstream historical literature.
Welcome to our online TV program for October 2016. Here you will find information on our upcoming videos and projects. This month’s video releases include: Joseph Gerson, Yanis Varoufakis, Noam Chomsky, Glenn Greenwald, Edward Snowden and Ernst Wolff
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On September 22nd 2016 Volksbühne Berlin welcomed Edward Snowden via video link from his exile in Moscow to give an interview as part of their Europe series under the title “From Moscow with love: Edward Snowden on the criminal story of democracy.”
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On the 17th of September 2016, a coalition of 33 activist networks organized nationwide demonstrations across Germany under the banner “STOP CETA & TTIP” that were aimed against so called transnational free trade agreements such as TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) and CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement).
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The Pardon Snowden campaign, supported by the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, will work through the end of Obama’s administration to make the case that Snowden’s act of whistleblowing benefited the United States and enriched democratic debate worldwide. The campaign urges citizens around the world to write to the president via the pardonsnowden.org site, as attention is to drawn to Snowden by this week’s release of the film “Snowden,” directed by Oliver Stone and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.