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TONIGHT: Syria

Christiane speaks with Gen. Salim Idriss, the Chief of Staff for the Free Syrian Army.

Christiane speaks with Gen. Salim Idriss, the Chief of Staff for the Free Syrian Army.

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FULL-LENGTH EDITION: Syria & Part II of Mariela Castro

June 6th, 2012
02:30 PM ET

Part 1:  Valerie Amos: 'Syrian people need help' The UN Under-Secretary for Humanitarian Affairs talks about the difficulty of delivering aid in Syria. Part 2: Castro's daughter on Cuba's future In the second part of this rare exclusive interview, Mariela Castro talks about the political future of the island.  Part 3: Mariela Castro on AIDS in Cuba Raul Castro's daughter talks about the actions Cuba has taken over the years in response to the AIDS epidemic.

Valerie Amos: 'Syrian people need help'

Castro's daughter on Cuba's future

Mariela Castro on AIDS in Cuba

Episode #34: Tuesday, June 5, 2012


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  1. Josie Michel-Brüning

    Dear Christiane Amanpour,
    I appreciate your interviews with Mariela Castro very much, as I am sure that many people all around the world do, who are in solidarity with the Cuban people suffering from the "embargo" and particularly in solidarity with the "Cuban Five" and their families suffering from and unjust conviction.
    Would it be possible for you to take some time for learning more about the case of the Cuban Five? If only you would click on this link: http://uniset.ca/other/cs5/419F3d1219.html
    you would be able to read what a three judge panel decided in 2005.
    Anyway, we are grateful that you gave Mariela Castro the opportunity to tell US people the Cuban point of view, which normally is silenced in your country.
    Just now the habeas corpus motion filed by the attorneys of the "Cuban Five" is pending at the Federal District Court in Miami-Dade for having the opportunity to prove their actual innocence in regard of "espionage" and as for Gerardo Hernández for "conspiracy to commit murder". Their only crime was to operate as non-registered agents, but only for defending their country from terrorist acts carried from South Florida.
    Please, inform yourself at http://www.freethefive.org.

    June 8, 2012 at 6:04 am | Reply

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