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Jordan elections: ‘empty pageant’, Kim Dotcom on internet freedoms, know your rights
Breaking The Set
English - January 25, 2013 20:31 - ★★★★ - 23 ratingsNews news politics opinion abby martin breaking the set liberty freedom Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Kim Dotcom defies US govt, Lee Camp’s funny truths
Abby Martin talks to RT correspondent Lucy Kafanov about the recent parliamentary elections in Jordan and the public sentiment toward a reform process that critics call ‘cosmetic’. Abby then showcases part 2 of RT producer Andrew Blake’s interview with internet tycoon and founder of Megaupload Kim Dotcom, discussing internet freedoms, hacktivism and the need to encrypt the internet to protect public privacy from prying eyes. Finally a look at the case of Sokha Hor, a 22-year-old man shot by police in Long Beach, CA, stressing the importance of knowing your rights in a police state. Breaking The Set 1-25-13