Thursday, July 5, 2012

No Accountability Yet for Toronto G20 Police Crimes | True Cost of Chevron in Angola

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July 5, 2012
No Accountability Yet for Toronto G20 Police Crimes
Paul Jay: Until police and their political masters are held responsible under the criminal code, it can all happen again
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True Cost of Chevron in Angola
Sizaltina Cutaia, Program Manager at Open Society Institute in Angola on the impact of Chevron
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