Interviews:Pakistani socialist Sarah Eleazar; Sabrina Saeed, re Bangladeshi student protests; Ed Amame about the Disarm Universities

Friday, 10 August 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am

7am acknowledgement of country

702am News:

- Alex Bhathal announces she will not recontest seat of Cooper at upcoming federal election after she and her family have faced extensive sustained bullying from political rivals in the Greens

- Victorian government bans sky news from train stations after they invited neo nazi Blair Cottrell on for interview

715am Green Left Radio's Lalitha Chelliah speaks with Pakistani socialist Sarah Eleazar about national elections in Pakistan. A political earthquake occurred with former cricket star Imran Khan elected prime minister, alongside gains for the far left. What the government of Khan does in government remains to be seen as the party does not have a clear political program beyond general promises to fight corruption and create change.

734 News:
  -Winning justice for David Dungay, a Dunghutti man who died after being pinned down by corrections officers in Long Bay Jail

Pay rises for CEOs despite stagnating wages for workers
- Worst drought in living memory - just don't mention climate change
 
748 Jacob and Zane interview Sabrina Saeed, an international student at the university of Newcastle, about a wave of student protests sweeping Bangladesh. The protests have been met with harsh repression by police and vigilantes.
 
8am activist calendar
 
810am Jacob and Zane speak with Ed Amame about the Disarm Universities campaign that aims to break ties between universities and weapons manufacturers.
8.30 : close
Friday 7:00am to 8:30am
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