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Mohamed Elbaradei, Egyptian opposition leader

Following a much disputed referendum on Egypt's new constitution, Alexander Turnbull talks with Nobel peace prize winner Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, one of the country's main opposition figures. At the head of the largest opposition coalition, he explains why he believes the law-writing process and the vote were hijacked by the ruling Muslim Brotherhood.

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.
Gilbert Achcar, author of 'The People Want: a radical exploration of the Arab uprising'
26/02/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Gilbert Achcar, author of 'The People Want: a radical exploration of the Arab uprising'

As Tunisia continues to reel from the murder of leftist opposition leader, Chokri Belaid, the ruling Islamist party Ennahda is struggling to regain public confidence. Noted French author and academic, Gilbert Achcar, tells Annette Young why he believes Islamist political leaders across the region are set to fail at the job.
Marion Zipfel, French journalist and China specialist
25/02/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Marion Zipfel, French journalist and China specialist

How rich is too rich if you live in the world's largest Communist country? At last count, in October, China had 113 billionaires - a quadrupling of the number in the space of just three years! Douglas Herbert speaks to China specialist Marion Zipfel about China’s "red" billionaires.

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The interview with Dr.

The interview with Dr. Elbaradei:
Words contributed to Mr. Churchill:"To exploit a country, the said nation must have a minority of criminals and traitors and a majority of idiots." this fits well to most of Middle Eastern countries. The Egyptian revolution took the same path as the Iranians' some thirty plus years earlier. Iran's was hijacked by Khomeini and the Egyptians' by the Muslims Brotherhood. The foreign interests will not permit any kind of democracy to take root in the third world countries. The religious tyranny is the preferred method today.
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