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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2015

Solidarity Breakfast - Episode 201504040730

from Solidarity Breakfast · host Lalitha Chelliah, Lynn Beaton , Marcus Harrington and Kevin Healy

Maziboku Jara is the spokes person and founding member of the New United Front in South Africa; This organisation is gathering over 500 groups, including farm workers, to  fight for their rights. He discusses the pathway being built for all these groups to challenge the status quo that is oppressing the majority of the people in Sth Africa. Its a fight back against the ANC that according to him is favouring the white minority who continue to own the majority of the weath in Sth Africa.Madeline Rees is a British lawyer who is the secretary of the gender unit for the Office of the High Commission for Human Rights (OHCHR); she has spent almost 5 years in Boznia-Herzegovina during the massacres there. She has firm views about female role in politics and comments on the decision taken by the Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom who refused to sell arms to Saudi Arabia. She has been attacked by somelarge manufacvtoring companies like Ikea and Volvo etc. as well as some "dignatories" in Sweden.

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Maziboku Jara is the spokes person and founding member of the New United Front in South Africa; This organisation is gathering over 500 groups, including farm workers, to  fight for their rights. He discusses the pathway being built for all these groups to challenge the status quo that is oppressing the majority of the people in Sth Africa. Its a fight back against the ANC that according to him is favouring the white minority who continue to own the majority of the weath in Sth Africa.Madeline Rees is a British lawyer who is the secretary of the gender unit for the Office of the High Commission for Human Rights (OHCHR); she has spent almost 5 years in Boznia-Herzegovina during the massacres there. She has firm views about female role in politics and comments on the decision taken by the Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom who refused to sell arms to Saudi Arabia. She has been attacked by somelarge manufacvtoring companies like Ikea and Volvo etc. as well as some "dignatories" in Sweden.

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