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Sunday, 11 November 2007

BELFAST-BASED RADICAL RADIO PROGRAM

'THE FOURTH WORLD WAR' RADIO SHOW
MONDAYS 6.30-7pm (GMT)

Féile FM 103.2


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Welcome to The Fourth World War. From this Monday every
Monday we’ll be with you in Féile FM 103.2 broadcasting
from Belfast to the world through internet.

Monday after Monday we’ll bring you the most important news
from all these struggles around the world which conform
what many people call the 4th WW. From the barricades of
Palestine to the barrios of Venezuela and from the streets
of Paris to the mountains of Nepal. All over the world a
silent war is going on. A war made of hundreds of wars. A
war between humanity and the capitalist globalization.

We want to know more about all these struggles as we feel
on the same side of the barricade and we want to share
experiences, failures and victories, sufferings and dreams.

Che Guevara said: “If you tremble indignation at every
injustice then you are a comrade of mine.”

So we tremble and take inspiration and stand up in the
struggle for another world.

And what better way than start “listening to other voices
in other places”?

Every Monday we’ll have with us comrades from all around
the world to give us an insight from first hand and to help
to understand all these silent wars, all these struggles
for a better world.

This Monday, as an introduction, we’ll have a chat with
Sukant Chandan, London based political activist and
analyst, to start understanding what is the new world
order, why the war in Iraq, how are all the struggles
linked…

We took inspiration from a piece written by Subcomandante
Marcos from the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. As
you probably know this indigeneous army rose up in 1994 to
make their voice heard and to defend the Indians rights in
that part of Mexico called Chiapas. Since then they have
inspired people all around the world. It was Subcomandante
Marcos who used the term The Fourth World War for the first
time when he wrote this piece in 1999.

And this is why we call our programme The Fourth World War,
in Féile Fm 103.2 from Belfast to the world every Monday
from 6.30 to 7. Join us! Spread the word!