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Taylor Report
"If his laws were enacted in America, the Occupy Movement would be illegal"
Interview
Rhoda Nsama, David Jacobs
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Jan. 1, 2012, 6:13 p.m.
There's been a significant development surrounding Rwanda, and nobody is talking about it: the UN High Commissioner on Refugees is going to scrap refugee status for thousands of Rwandans. Rhoda Nsama, from the migrant community board in Zambia and Amnesty International, joins the program to discuss whether officials are defining refugees properly, and how refugees from Angola and Congo are being left out of the agreement.

Phil Conlon provides an update on the YRT strike. Then, David Jacobs comments on the hagiography of Vaclav Havel: don't forget Havel's restrictions on labour unions and his attack on left-wing politics. He was always ready to support the United States, though.

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00:59:11 1 Dec. 26, 2011
Toronto, Ontario
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