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Democracy Now! June 4, 2012
Protests have erupted across Egypt following the sentencing of Hosni Mubarak and other former regime official after the ousted Egyptian President's sons and aides avoided convictions. Norman Finkelstein discusses how waning Jewish-American support for Israel Boosts chances for Middle East peace, and argues that Obama's hawkish support for Israel is belied by the US President's liberal background. Plus headlines, and more.
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Democracy Now! Introduction: Egyptians Protest Mubarak Verdict
Democracy Now! Headlines: Protests Erupt in Egypt
Mubarak Sentenced to Life Term, But Protests Erupt as Others Avoid Convictions
Waning Jewish American Support for Israel Boosts Chances for Middle East Peace
Norman Finkelstein: Obama Doesn't Believe His Own Words on Israel-Palestine
Chapter 1: Democracy Now! Introduction: Egyptians Protest Mubarak Verdict
Chapter 2: Democracy Now! Headlines: Protests Erupt in Egypt
Chapter 3: Mubarak Sentenced to Life Term, But Protests Erupt as Others Avoid Convictions
Chapter 4: Waning Jewish American Support for Israel Boosts Chances for Middle East Peace
Chapter 5: Norman Finkelstein: Obama Doesn't Believe His Own Words on Israel-Palestine
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