Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/13/Robin_Wright_on_the_Future_of_the_Middle_East
Award-winning Washington Post correspondent discusses emerging rebellious attitudes among Iran's younger generations.
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Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East with journalist Robin Wright in conversation with KCRW's Warren Olney. This program is part of the Los Angeles Public Library's ALOUD speakers and authors program.
Drawing on 35 years of reporting - through wars, revolutions and uprisings - one of America's most prescient journalists offers an insightful reckoning of the changes wracking the Middle East and their impact on its and America's future - Los Angeles Public Library
Robin Wright, who covers foreign policy for The Washington Post, has reported from over 140 countries for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, CBS News, The New Yorker, The Sunday Times and others. She has covered a dozen wars and revolutions in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia.
Warren Olney IV is the host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated PRI program To the Point as well as the long-running local affairs show Which Way, L.A.?, both of which originate at Santa Monica public radio station KCRW.
If you say only one-tenth of this in the U.S., you'll find yourself in one of the following situations in the U.S., and you can search these videos under these key words on YouTube -- gang stalking, gang stalking TV, gang stalking survivor, cell phone stalking, Monarch II (pt twelve), tyrannical oppression, freedom's bloody corpse, backscatter x-ray, etc. Ever wonder why there are never any protests in the U.S.?
1975Aspen 1 year ago
Ya right!! Maybe Robin can show Iran how to deny voters thier rights, as they are doing, have done in the USA
(Calif-Oregon) and more. Show them Robin, Take away the majority votes! Show them how to excite the youth, but not teach them how to think for themselves as they are doing in the USA, just votes can be controled, like Hitlers Youth
beyondalohas 2 years ago
how does present day iran compare to present day saudi arabia?
rebharath 3 years ago