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Taylor Report
and the continuing trial of Leon Mugasera
Interview
Gerald Horn, Robin Philpot
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Jan. 14, 2012, 10:16 a.m.
Heading down to Toronto is African-American history professor, Gerald Horn, author of “Fighting in Paradise.” He presents on his new book, which follows the lesser-known history of communists and indigenous people who created the labour movement in Hawaii, operating 2000 miles from the U.S. mainland.

Next, Montreal's Robin Philpot sheds some light on a well-known but poorly-reported news story, namely the attempts of the Harper government to deport Rwandan-Canadian Leon Mugasera. We are only being told part of this caper in the news, and Philpot explains the unjust accusations and dangers at home Mugasera faces.

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00:59:20 1 Jan. 9, 2012
Toronto, Ontario
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