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Armenian-American radio broadcaster, writer
David Barsamian
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David Barsamian giving a lecture called 'The Twilight of Capitalism' at a ZOMTalks event in Lebanon hosted by
ARF's
Zavarian Student Association on February 23, 2016.
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Born
| 1945 (age 78–79)
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Occupation(s)
| Founder and Director of Alternative Radio
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Website
| alternativeradio
.org
/pages
/about-barsamian
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David Barsamian
(born 1945) is an
Armenian-American
radio broadcaster, writer, and the founder and director of
Alternative Radio
, a
Boulder, Colorado
?based syndicated weekly public affairs program heard on some 250 radio stations worldwide.
[2]
Barsamian started working in radio in 1978 at
KGNU
in
Boulder, Colorado
and then
KRZA
in
Alamosa, Colorado
.
[3]
Articles by (and interviews with) Barsamian have appeared regularly in
The Progressive
,
The Sun
and
Z Magazine
. Barsamian also lectures on
U.S. foreign policy
, corporate control, the media, and propaganda.
As a writer, Barsamian is best known for his series of interviews with
Noam Chomsky
, which have been published in book form and translated into many languages.
Deportation from India
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On 23 September 2011, Barsamian was
deported
from
India
.
[4]
After arriving on a flight at the
Indira Gandhi International Airport
he was refused entry and placed on a return flight.
[5]
Barsamian attributes this to his reportage on
human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir
.
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Bibliography
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Filmography
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See also
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References
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Reference from Aztag Daily, the daily newspaper of the Lebanese Armenian community.
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"David Barsamian hits Calgary"
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FFWD ? Calgary Blogs ? The Howler
. Archived from
the original
on October 31, 2009
. Retrieved
April 19,
2010
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"David Barsamian"
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Americans Who Tell The Truth
. Retrieved
May 23,
2014
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Prasad, Ayyappa (September 25, 2011).
"US broadcaster deported from India"
.
TruthDive
. Retrieved
February 24,
2014
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Joshi, Rajesh (September 26, 2011).
"
'In Free India I Was Denied Entry'
"
.
Outlookindia.com
. Retrieved
February 24,
2014
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a
b
Roy, Arundhati (September 29, 2011).
"The dead begin to speak up in India"
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The Guardian
. Retrieved
February 24,
2014
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"David Barsamian"
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IMDb
. Retrieved
February 24,
2014
.
- ^
"
Targeting Iran
(2013)"
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IMDb
. Retrieved
February 24,
2014
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