PBS to air evidence Bush stole the elections Greg Palast (BBC reporter) - 18.10.2002 14:02
California State University's Journalism Department's Project Censored named his Guardian report on President Bush and bin Laden as one of the top five suppressed news stories of 2001. PALAST INVESTIGATION OF FLORIDA VOTE THEFT TO AIR ON PBS, FEATURED AT HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Two films, Counting on Democracy and Unprecedented, premier this month In the face of the controversial decision by the PBS network to refuse to transmit the investigative report, the nation's top PBS stations will independently broadcast COUNTING ON DEMOCRACY. Directed by Emmy-award winner Danny Schechter, the 57-minute documentary follows BBC television reporter Greg Palast as he discovers how Katherine Harris removed up to 57,000 legal voters from registries Emost black Efive months before the 2000 election. While the public broadcast network chiefs refused to schedule this important report, WNET (New York), KCET (Los Angeles), KQED (San Francisco) and dozens more are insisting on showing the exposEbefore the mid-term elections. (See full schedule at http://www.GregPalast.com.) The film will be featured this Sunday at the Hamptons International Film Festival. *** Martin Sheen and Greg Palast share "Americas" award On November 2, Palast will join West Wing star Martin Sheen in Los Angeles where they will share an award from the human rights group Office of the Americas. The group cites Palast's investigations of the coup in Venezuela and World Bank destruction of the Argentine economy reported for Britain's prestigious Guardian newspapers and BBC Television's Newsnight. Those wishing to attend the Palast-Sheen award ceremony ($100 including dinner, $35 without), contact Office of the Americas at http://officeoftheamericas.org *** UNPRECEDENTED A second film on the scandal of the vote theft in Florida, UNPRECEDENTED, opens this month in national screenings sponsored by People for the American Way, the NAACP and The Nation. The Robert Greenwald Produciton includes exclusive footage from Palast's confrontations with Katherine Harris' vote fixers. Palast will join directors Joan Sekler and Richard Perez at the New York opening. For schedules and tickets, go to http://www.Unprecedented.org. *** Censored in the USA California State University's Journalism Department's Project Censored named his Guardian report on President Bush and bin Laden as one of the top five suppressed news stories of 2001. For the complete schedule of showings of Counting on Democracy, for Unprecedented, and for RealVideo clips of Palast's own reports and his writings, visit http://www.GregPalast.com. WARNING: Katherine Harris describes Palast's work as "twisted and maniacal." E-Mail: greg@gregpalast.com Website: http://www.gregpalast.com |