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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has twice been imprisoned for what he calls politically-motivated cases. But he keeps fighting for democracy in a country he believes is even less democratic than Burma.
Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali are two giants of the intellectual left. They join Julian to discuss protest movements, democracy, and how the West completely failed to anticipate the Arab Spring.
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.
A terrifying war over the limitations of privacy is being contested every day - and many of us aren't even aware of it. The technology designed to soak up individuals' private communications is in constant development. In the age of cyber surveillance, where does the boundary between private and public fall,- if it still exists at all?
The Occupy movement has united hundreds of thousands across the world in protest against economic and social injustice. In this episode, key Occupy activists talk global finance, politics, and direct action.
This episode takes us to the very heart of America''s War on Terror: Guantanamo Bay. Julian sits down with a former Gitmo prisoner and a human rights campaigner, both fighting for those still trapped behind the wire.
In the second episode of his groundbreaking series, Julian Assange is joined in house arrest by intellectual superstar Slavoj Zizek, and via satellite by divisive right wing figurehead David Horowitz.
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