WERU News Report 11/20/13

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Maine’s 1st District Congresswoman Chellie Pingree was among those attending a congressional briefing yesterday, that featured victims of US drone strikes in Yemen, telling their stories. The briefing was organized by CODEPINK and followed a Global Drone Summit that was held over the weekend. Congresswoman Pingree made a brief statement about her position on the issue:

Here is some of yesterday’s briefing, with audio made available to us by CODEPINK, and a special thanks to Maine CODEPINK organizer Lisa Savage. Florida Representative Alan Grayson:

WERU News Report 6/27/12

Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Issue: Independent Local News

Program Topics: DCP attempts to limit public input on the LPG tank plan; ACLU of Maine on the AZ immigration law ruling; and a review of Medea Benjamin’s new book on Drone Warfare

Key Discussion Points:
a) DCP Midstream, the company that wants to build a massive liquid propane tank facility in Searsport, is attempting to limit public participation at Searsport Planning Board meetings. They also outline several other complaints in a recent letter from their lawyer to the town. Features audio recorded by Ron Huber at the June 11th meeting, and interviews with Ron Huber, Executive Director of Penobscot Bay Watch and Astrig Tanguay, Searsport resident and owner of Searsport Shores Campground. FMI: www.penbay.org ; www.tbnt.org , www.dcpmidstream.com

b) Shenna Bellows, Executive Director of ACLU of Maine, responds to the Supreme Court ruling on the Arizona immigration law and discusses status of similar legislation in Maine FMI: www.aclumaine.org

c) Lisa Savage, CODEPINK Maine coordinator, reviews Medea Benjamin’s new book, Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote
Control FMI: www.codepink.org

Call In Program: no

WERU News Report 3/7/12

Issue: Independent, Alternative Local News
Broadcast Time: 4pm
Program Topics: Segment 1: OccupyAIPAC; Segment 2: Legislation addressing loopholes re: legislator’s finances
Key Discussion Points:
a) AIPAC
b) OccupyAIPAC/CODEPINK
c) LD1806, An Act to Promote Transparency in Government

Guests by name and affiliation:
Lisa Savage, CODEPINK Maine. Program also features audio from today’s Veteran’s and Legal Affairs committee’s work session on LD1806

WERU News Report 6/15/11

Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Contributing Producer: Carolyn Coe with assistance from Lindsey Saunders

Segment 1: An interview with Lisa Savage, CODEPINK Maine Local Coordinator, about the upcoming annual mayor’s conference where a resolution will be considered that calls for Congress to “bring our war dollars home” to be spent on local community needs. Lisa will attend and report back to WERU next week. She will also be the contact person for a Mainer who will be on the next humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza at the end of June. “The Audacity of Hope” flotilla sets sail 13 months after the Israelis stormed a similar flotilla and killed several activists. Lisa Savage will also follow up with us over the next few weeks re: their progress. FMI: http://www.codepink4peace.org/section.php?id=429

Segment 2: When transnational mining companies discovered coal and moved into the department of Cesar, Colombia, paramilitaries also arrived. Local rivers have become contaminated, people and animals are getting sick, and social problems have worsened in the city of La Jagua and neighboring communities. Area leaders discuss the impacts of the coal mining on their communities.
Speakers:
Dioselina Carvajal Saravia, victim of paramilitary violence
Adanies Quintero, representative from agriculture sector
Ricardo Machado, union member, welder for Carbones de la Jagua (a Glencore mine)
Ana Marquez Martinez, police inspector, Boqueron
Oswaldo Aguilar Mejia, former univ. professor and member of local AfroColombian association, La Jagua
Jaime Giraldo Duque, president of the displaced persons association, La Jagua
Of note: According to US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, the US-based Drummond Company paid paramilitaries for protection of its Colombian mining operations. http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/14935-us-coal-firm-drummond-paid-paramilitaries-wikileaks.html
Glencore, another transnational operating in the area, is about to sell publicly on the London exchange.

Weekend Voices 4/17/10

Executive Producer:  Amy Browne

Contributing Producer: Carolyn Coe

On today’ program Carolyn Coe brings us a talk given by Medea Benjamin, co-founder of  CODEPINK, and founder of Global Exchange, on March 31st in Boston.   The event was sponsored by United for Justice with Peace, and the local chapter of CODEPINK