The Julian Assange Show: Episode 10

The future PM of Pakistan meets with the renowned Wikileaks operative

The Julian Assange Show: Episode 10 When former international cricket captain Imran Khan entered politics, neither he nor his party were taken seriously. In this interview he discusses his meteoric rise in Pakistani politics, and the issues driving it.
The blossoming of Khan's political credibility began with his boycott of the 2008 elections, a decision taken because "they were being manipulated by the Bush administration", and his warning that they would be "a disaster for the people of Pakistan". Four years on and corruption scandals and the devastation of The War on Terror have given serious weight to Khan's campaign. In this dramatic interview, he expands on the need for a fundamental change in what he calls Pakistan's "client master" relationship with the US, a supposed ally that "did not trust us and actually came and killed someone on our own soil. Are we a friend, or an enemy?"

Episode 1: Hassan Nasrallah

Episode 2: Slavoj Zizek and David Horowitz

Episode 3: President Moncef Marzouki

Episode 4: Alaa Abdul El-Fattah and Nabeel Rajab

Episode 5: Moazzam Begg and Asim Qureshi

Episode 6: President Rafael Correa

Episode 7: Occupy Wall Street

Episode 8: Cypherpunks - Part 1

Episode 9: Cypherpunks - Part 2

Episode 10: Imran Khan

Episode 11: Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali

Episode 12: Anwar Ibrahim
FULL SYNOPSIS

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