Published: January 8, 2011 | By Scott
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Tagged as: Antiwar Radio,Edward Hasbrouck,Scott-Horton
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There is also a KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles broadcast version of this interview here.
Edward Hasbrouck, global traveler, author and privacy advocate, discusses US citizen Gulet Mohamed‘s alleged abduction and torture in Kuwait, and how the US government blocked his return home (and violated international law) by adding him to the no-fly list; the questionable Constitutionality of an extrajudicial no-fly list immune from court challenge; how DHS sifts through extensive travel records (PNRs) and tells the airlines who they can and can’t do business with; and how airports have become law-free zones much like Guantanamo.
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