News :: U.S. Government
US Agents Grill Bush Radio Man
19 Apr 2004
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The Argus
South African community radio legend Zane Ibrahim was detained for 12 hours by the Department of Homeland Security as he flew into Baltimore. Ibrahim, who ran a pirate radio station under South Africa's apartheid regime, was in the country to give a keynote address at a Goucher College forum on reflecting on 10 years of South African democracy was questioned closely about the station's anti-war programming. When he was released he was warned that officials would be keeping a close eye on him.
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