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NO ONE IS ILLEGAL RADIO
Indigenous resistance to the US-Mexico Border Wall; Crackdown on migrant workers in South Korea; "Hurray for Herouxville!"
Regular Show
Ofelia Rivas, Kahntinehta, Mahbub Alam, TruTh, TuThree
 Jaggi Singh  Contact Contributor
Dec. 7, 2007, 11:16 p.m.
Produced and hosted by members of No One Is Illegal in Montreal. 514-848-7583 -- nooneisillegal@gmail.com
http://nooneisillegal-montreal.blogspot.com
On this month's edition of No One Is Illegal Radio:

- From the frontlines of indigenous resistance to the US-Mexico Border Wall, an interview with OFELIA RIVAS, an activist, elder and grandmother from an O'odham village near the US-Mexican border in Arizona.

- More on the border wall with KAHNTINEHTA of Mohawk Nation News (MNN), who was a delegate to the Indigenous Border Summit on the territory of the O'odham Nation this past November, and protested at the Border Wall.

ALSO:

- An interview with MAHBUB ALAM of Migrant Workers Television in Seoul; a Bangladeshi migrant in South Korea, Mahbub speaks about the current crackdown on migrant workers, including the recent arrest and detention of the entire executive of the Migrant Worker's Trade Union (MTU) on the morning of November 27.

AND:

- Last week, No One Is Illegal and allies organized pickets and speak-outs against the Bouchard-Taylor Commission in Quebec, denouncing the debate on "reasonable accommodation" as inherently racist, sexist and xenophobic; we play two spoken-word excerpts from the speak-outs: a poem by ALIYAH (aka TruTh), and a piece called "Hurray for Herouxville" by MALIK (aka TuThree).

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