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Death Penalty Debate (6/8): Christopher Hitchens, Jesse Jackson, Stephen Markman (1997)

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April 7, 1997 http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.... Watch the full debate: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/10/death-penalty-debate-christopher....

During the 1980s, Jackson achieved wide fame as an African American leader and as a politician, as well as becoming a well-known spokesman for civil rights issues. His influence extended to international matters in the 1980s and 1990s.

In 1983, Jackson traveled to Syria to secure the release of a captured American pilot, Navy Lt. Robert Goodman who was being held by the Syrian government. Goodman had been shot down over Lebanon while on a mission to bomb Syrian positions in that country. After a dramatic personal appeal that Jackson made to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, Goodman was released. Initially, the Reagan administration was skeptical about Jackson's trip to Syria. However, after Jackson secured Goodman's release, United States President Ronald Reagan welcomed both Jackson and Goodman to the White House on January 4, 1984. This helped to boost Jackson's popularity as an American patriot and served as a springboard for his 1984 presidential run. In June 1984, Jackson negotiated the release of twenty-two Americans being held in Cuba after an invitation by Cuban president Fidel Castro.

On the eve of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Jackson made a trip to Iraq, to plead to Saddam Hussein for the release of foreign nationals held there as the "human shield", securing the release of several British and twenty American individuals.

He traveled to Kenya in 1997 to meet with Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi as United States President Bill Clinton's special envoy for democracy to promote free and fair elections. In April 1999, during the Kosovo War, Jackson traveled to Belgrade to negotiate the release of three U.S. POWs captured on the Macedonian border while patrolling with a UN peacekeeping unit. He met with the then-Yugoslav president Slobodan Miloševic, who later agreed to release the three men.

His international efforts continued into the 2000s. On February 15, 2003, Jackson spoke in front of over an estimated one million people in Hyde Park, London at the culmination of the anti-war demonstration against the imminent invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and the United Kingdom. In November 2004, Jackson visited senior politicians and community activists in Northern Ireland in an effort to encourage better cross-community relations and rebuild the peace process and restore the governmental institutions of the Belfast Agreement. In August 2005, Jackson traveled to Venezuela to meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, following controversial remarks by televangelist Pat Robertson in which he implied that Chávez should be assassinated. Jackson condemned Robertson's remarks as immoral. After meeting with Chávez and addressing the Venezuelan Parliament, Jackson said that there was no evidence that Venezuela posed a threat to the U.S. Jackson also met representatives from the Afro Venezuela and indigenous communities.

In 2005, he was enlisted as part of the United Kingdom's "Operation Black Vote", a campaign run by Simon Woolley to encourage more of Britain's ethnic minorities to vote in political elections ahead of the May 2005 General Election.

Jackson inherited the title of the High Prince of the Agni people of Côte d'Ivoire from Michael Jackson. In August 2009, he was crowned Prince Côte Nana by Amon N'Douffou V, King of Krindjabo, who rules more than a million Agni tribespeople.

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  • The moderator is a dick.

  • JFC Koch is a douchebag. Was he this big an nitpicking weasel as mayor?

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  • Hitch begins at 1:03 or so.

  • Mr Koch is a cock, seriously fuck off you old coot

  • @Birdieupon

    The audience needed that.

  • @Birdieupon No hes not, Dicks are loved by women. I don't think anyone likes this piece of shit

  • I love this moderator.

  • the moderator is so stupid

  • At the end of the day murder is murder there has to be a deterent, up until now there has not been a deterent and there never will be as much as i agree with the death penalty people will still continue to murder. But If one is 100 percent convicted of murder there has to be a punishment therefore if caught and convicted you should lose your life for taking someone elses as the punishment administered for this crime is death.

  • Such as with the Troy Davis case 7 of 9 witnesses have recounted their

    testimony, how come cameras aren't in every building? Recording every move and word of an officer and witness so that cases don't get out of hand as we see today? The very thought of an execution without real proof has gotten under my skin, I can't stand the thought of this happening in 2011. Thanks for the post.

  • Koch = Cock

    

  • I still don't see how partial birth abortion where the baby is crying and they kill it, is any different from capital punishment.

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