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KiwiFM: Latest on Lebanon, Wallace IVs Rami Zurayk

Published: Tue 29 May 2007 12:08 AM
KiwiFM Audio: Latest on Lebanon - Wallace IVs Rami Zurayk
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Rami Zurayk, Professor at AUB (American University of Beirut) about the latest situation in Lebanon. Including detail on deteriorating conditions inside Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr el Bared and how Palestinian people there are suffering.
Also See Prof. Rami Zurayk's latest article on Scoop:


Scoop Exclusive: Hizbullah Move To Aid Nahr el Bared Controversial
- Prof. Rami Zurayk writes from Lebanon: The past 48 hours were very eventful in Lebanon, and set the stage to what promises to be a critical development in the protracted Lebanese conflict. The most important political event was the TV address by Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah on the Occasion of Liberation Day, which commemorates the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon on May 25, 2000.More >>
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