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Interview with writer and former Conservative MP, Jeffrey Archer, about raising fifty seven million pounds for Kurdish refugees in Iraq in the space of just eight weeks. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the movement of allied troops into Turkey as part of a quick reaction force to any Iraqi attacks on Kurds after the end of the Gulf war; possible US military action against suspected nuclear...
Report on a siege by Kurdish demonstrators at the Turkish Emabassy in Belgravia in London against the killing of protesters in Turkey which ended in arrests. Protesters heard chanting. With comment from...
Press conference featuring a male Kurdish speaker (poss. the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Jalal Talabani) following a meeting with UK Prime Minister John Major in London. He thanks the PM and...
Peter Deeley interviews Frank Judd, Oxfam, about the effect of economic sanctions on the people of Iraq following the end of the Gulf War.
Novelist Jeffrey Archer, in Northern Iraq, on his Simple Truth fundraising campaign in support of the Kurds of Iraq. He says Saddam Hussein has ruined their lives. Interviewer is Stephanie West, who joins...
Stephenie West reports on the plight of Kurds in Iraqi Kurdistan. Speakers are Alexander von Sternberg(?), human rights campaigner; Jalal Talabani, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan; unidentified Kurds;...
Novelist Jeffrey Archer on the plight of the Kurds of Iraq, and his awareness-raising campaign (and fundraising concert), Simple Truth. Interviewer is Stephanie West.
Jeffrey Archer on the plight of Kurds in Iraq, his recent visit and his awareness- and fundraising campaign, Simple Truth. Male interviewer not identified.
Stephanie West reports on the poor conditions and oppression facing the Kurds in Iraqi Kurdistan. Women and children weep over their treatment by Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein. Includes interviews with...
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