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Black Agenda Radio, Week of January 9, 2018
Nellie Bailiey and Glen Ford
10 Jan 2018
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Omail Yeshitela reminds us to hold up our political prisoners.

Nabil Hasseim explains how activists must adjest to the censored and circumscribed net.

David Swanson explains how the US empire of a thousand plus military bases destabilizes the entire planet.

Kaseble Musavili warns that the murderous US puppet armies of Uganda and Rwanda are active in Congo again, where they have dispossessed and murdered millions to facilitate the extraction of that country's resources.

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