Showing posts with label BBC interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC interview. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Amir Ashour - BBC Interview


IraQueer's Executive Director, Amir Ashour talks about our work and the influence of the travel ban on the LGBT+ movement in Iraq/KurdistanRegion

Saturday, July 25, 2015

President Barack Obama – Full Interview – BBC News


In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.

Friday, February 06, 2015

Marine Le Pen: Fundamentalism Is 'Internal Threat'


BBC AMERICA: The leader of the French far-right Front National party has claimed that controlling immigration is essential in the fight against Islamist extremism.

Marine Le Pen rejected accusations of racism from protesters outside the Oxford Union where she spoke on Thursday night, and in turn accused the demonstrators of being the enemies of liberty and free speech.

She has enjoyed strong support among French voters over the past year and her current poll ratings suggest she might be a serious candidate for the presidency in 2017.

She spoke to the BBC's Huw Edwards. (+ BBC) » | Friday, February 06, 2015