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12.12.2019
10.00 h
Ardîn Dîren
Film director
“Being able to study in Kurdish schools is a basic need, just as bread is. But the Turkish government does not let us open even one”
Interview
05.06.2018
12.45 h
Damien Spleeters & Frank Slijper
Armament researchers at Conflict Armament Research and PAX
“War is the most corrupted business in the economy. A secretive one, where just a few players control up to 80% of the market”
Interview
30.01.2018
10.45 h
Sue Ballyn
Director of the Centre for Australian Studies of Barcelona
“Prospects for a collective Aboriginal voice in the Australian Parliament are continuously capped by the government”
Interview
23.11.2017
10.00 h
Lolita Chávez
Indigenous activist and leader of the K’iche’ Peoples’ Council
“Mayans have been self-sufficient for centuries. Why do they come to tell us how we have to live our lives?”
Interview
06.04.2017
08.00 h
Rebiya Kadeer
World Uyghur Congress president
“Government propaganda makes Chinese people think that Uyghurs deserve to be suppressed and killed”
Interview
21.12.2016
11.15 h
Feleknas Uca
Yazidi MP in Turkey
“Either in Parliament or under arrest, I will go on with our struggle”
Interview
11.10.2016
11.45 h
Zaina Erhaim
Syrian reporter and activist
“The feeling in Syria is that we are going to be in war forever”
Interview
20.06.2016
12.15 h
Helena Miguélez-Carballeira
Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Bangor University (Wales)
“The ‘country of countries’ which Podemos is calling for harks back to an old idea of Ortega y Gasset”
Interview
13.04.2016
10.30 h
Svetlana Issàieva
Founder of the NGO Mothers of Dagestan
“The state has a guilty conscience: they know what they did to my son and they want me to keep quiet”
Interview
04.02.2016
10.00 h
Marcel A. Farinelli
Sardinian historian, specialised in Sardinia and Corsica
“Sardinian nationalists admire Catalonia, but this interest isn’t mutual. Sardinia isn’t as high-profile as the Catalan process!”
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