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Patrick J. Kennedy, Former US Congressman

Armen Georgian meets Patrick J. Kennedy, a former US Congressman and a member of America’s most famous political dynasty. He talks about his hopes for galvanizing the Iranian opposition in the light of events in neighbouring Syria. Kennedy also touches on the fiscal cliff talks in the US Congress, and muses on the responsibility that any Kennedy must shoulder in American public life.

William Spindler, Spokesman, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
05/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

William Spindler, Spokesman, UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Around 170,000 people fled northern Mali when the Islamist insurgents took over in April 2012. Many are now saying they don’t want to go back, despite many areas being liberated by French forces in recent weeks. To discuss the refugee problem, Annette Young speaks to William Spindler, a spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, who has just returned from Mali.
Mustapha Ben Jaafar, President, Tunisian National Constituent Assembly
04/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Mustapha Ben Jaafar, President, Tunisian National Constituent Assembly

The president of Tunisia’s Constituent Assembly, Mustapha Ben Jaafar, denies the country is going through a political crisis. He believes a new constitution will be adopted next month and elections will be held before the end of this year. He also says the investigation into the assassination of Chokri Belaid is making progress, and believes the education minister was wrong to launch a probe into students who danced the "Harlem Shake".
Macky Sall, Senegalese President
02/03/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Macky Sall, Senegalese President

Senegal's president, Macky Sall, tells Marc Perelman that his country is ready to send soldiers to the front in northern Mali to fight the Islamists. However, he says the elections in Mali will no doubt have to be postponed. Macky Sall discusses the danger of terrorism in Senegal and promises that the "ill-gotten gains" probe is nearing its end - and that it is not a witch hunt.
Joumana Haddad, Author, 'Superman is an Arab'
28/02/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Joumana Haddad, Author, 'Superman is an Arab'

To discuss the issue of the patriarchal system that continues to dominate in the Arab world and beyond, Sean Rose speaks to Joumana Haddad, a Lebanese poet and journalist. She is also the author of 'Superman is an Arab'.
Matthew Levitt, Former Counter-Terrorism Official at the FBI and US Treasury Department
27/02/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Matthew Levitt, Former Counter-Terrorism Official at the FBI and US Treasury Department

Lebanon’s Hezbollah party is making headlines as the EU mulls whether to add the group to its list of terrorist entities. This comes after Bulgaria pointed the finger at Hezbollah for a bombing that killed 5 Israelis there last summer. For more on this issue, Marc Perelman speaks to Matthew Levitt, a former counterterrorism official with the FBI and US Treasury Department and an expert on Hezbollah.

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Oh. MY! Patrick, just don't

Oh. MY! Patrick, just don't try to use that name "Kennedy", while on payroll of a foreign organization (paid into existence by Saddam Hossein, and now funded by Saudi Arabia). What do you know about Iran? just search Internet to find out what you are propagating, don't spew what you memorized on the way to the station. Do you even know where Iran is?

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