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Dominion Radio #3

October 17, 2007

Dominion Radio #3

Vancouver's 'Stolen Land' Olympics and Broken Promises in Afghanistan

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Dominion Radio broadcasts grassroots news from across the country, focusing on stories and voices silenced by the mainstream media.

Episode #3:
Aired April 27th, 2007

  • An interview with Kanahus Pellkey, a member of the Native Youth Movement, a group that is calling for a boycott and cancellation of the 2010 Winter Olympics primarily because the games will take place on unceded Native land. (28:10)
  • A conversation with Chris Sands the Dominion's special correspondent in Afghanistan on what he describes as NATO’s “broken promises” in the Southern region.(25:18)

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