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Some clips of May 05, 2005 Democracy Now! Radio News Program on
Pacifica Radio

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22 Die In Iraq Attacks
In Iraq, at least 22 people have been killed so far today in a series
of attacks in Baghdad. 13 died in a bomb blast at an army recruitment
center. Meanwhile eight police officers were shot dead in their squad
cars. Some 250 people have died over the past week since since Prime
Minister Ibrahim Jaafari announced part of his cabinet line up.

Marine Faces No Charges For Shooting Unarmed Iraq
Meanwhile the military is saying it will not files charges against a
Marine who was caught on film shooting dead an unarmed Iraqi lying in
a mosque in Fallujah. Investigators said they had determined the
Marine Corporal was acting in self-defense. Sources have told NBC that
the Marine corporal also shot three other unarmed insurgents inside
the mosque. The killing was captured by a NBC News cameraman and
broadcast around the world.

British Voters Head to Polls
In Britain, voters are heading to the polls today for national
elections. Election observers have predicted Prime Minister Tony Blair
will win a third term. We'll have a report on the British elections on
tomorrow's broadcast.

Small Explosion Occurs Outside UK Consulate in NYC
In New York, at least one small explosion occurred early this morning
outside the British consulate in midtown. No injuries were reported.

Pentagon Analyst Arrested for Passing Secrets to AIPAC
One of the Pentagon's top analysts working on Iran -- Larry Franklin
-- has been arrested for passing top secret information to employees
of the pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC -- the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee. The highly classified information was then passed
on to Israeli officials. Franklin turned himself in on Wednesday and
denied any wrongdoing. He has been under investigation for a year. He
faces up to 10 years in prison. AIPAC is not named in the criminal
complaint but government officials had previously said Franklin met
with two officials from the organization at a restaurant in June 2003.
Two weeks ago, those two men -- AIPAC's policy director Steve Rosen
and Iran specialist Keith Weissman -- left the organization. Franklin
has been accused of providing AIPAC with a draft presidential
directive that proposed a tougher policy on Iran, which included
consideration of covert action towards regime change. The Guardian of
London described the arrest as a serious blow to neoconservatives in
the Pentagon. Franklin was a close associate of outgoing
under-secretary of defence and chief neoconservative Douglas Feith.

Army Admits It Lied About Death of Pat Tillman
The Washington Post has obtained new information in the death of Pat
Tillman � the professional football who quit the NFL to fight in
Afghanistan. Tillman died just over a year ago in Afghanistan. At the
time the Army reported he died after being hit by enemy fire.
According to a new Army report -- the first Army investigator who
looked into Tillman's death found within days that he was killed by
his fellow Army Rangers in an act of "gross negligence." However Army
officials decided not to inform Tillman's family or the public until
weeks after a nationally televised memorial service. Documents
obtained by the Washington Post also show that officers destroyed
critical evidence and initially concealed the truth from Tillman's
brother who was also an Army Ranger in Afghanistan.

Military Judge Tosses Out Lynndie England Guilty Plea
A military judge has declared a mistrial in the case of Lynndie
England -- the female soldier photographed abusing and mocking Iraqi
detainees at Abu Ghraib. In one photo she posed while holding a leash
around the neck of a naked Iraqi man. The judge threw out her guilty
plea saying he wasn't convinced that England knew her actions were
wrong. The announcement came after England's former boss and lover --
Charles Graner -- told the military court he had ordered England to
pose for the photographs. He said the photographs were a "legitimate
training aid for other guards." The judge then told England "If
Private Graner is to be believed, he was not violating any law, so you
could not be violating any law." The judge went on to say "If you
don't want to plead guilty, don't. But you can't plead guilty and say
you're not guilty. ... You can't have it both ways." England is now
expected to be retried.

FBI To Exhume Body of Emmett Till
The FBI announced Wednesday it will exhume the body of Emmett Till in
an attempt to determine who killed him nearly 50 years ago. The murder
of the 14-year-old African-American boy shocked the nation and helped
fuel the civil rights movement. Till was pulled from his bed in
Mississippi and brutally killed, allegedly for whistling to a white
store clerk. Two white men implicated by eyewitnesses were acquitted
by an all-white jury. New evidence in the case emerged during the
production of a recent PBS documentary implicating many others in the
murder.

Venzuela Demands U.S. Extradite Cuban to Face Terrorism Charges
Meanwhile a Cuban man connected to the 1976 bombing of a commercial
airliner is in the news agin this week. The man -- Luis Posada
Carriles -- is one of the most notorious militant opponents of Fidel
Castro. He was trained 40 years ago by the U.S. military and is now
seeking political asylum in Florida. On Tuesday Venezuela's Supreme
Court ruled that the government should seek his extradition from the
United States to face terrorism charges. In 1985 he escaped from a
Venezuelan prison after being jailed in connection to the airline
bombing that killed 73 people. He has also been jailed in Panama for
trying to assassinate Castro on Panamanian soil. Castro has described
Posada as "the most famous and cruel terrorist of the western
hemisphere." Earlier this week State Department official Roger Noriega
spoke about Posada's request for asylum and gave mixed messages.
Accordin He claimed the Bush administration didn't know for sure if
Posada was in the United States. He said Cuban claims about Posada
QUOTE "may be a completely manufactured issue." At the same time
Noriega said the U.S. is QUOTE "not interested in granting him asylum." 

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