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109:, but was turned down in a dispute over the conditions. The networks charged that they had been asked to pay for the privilege and also felt that the restrictions proposed to them, including submitting footage for censorship, would imperil their objectivity. CBS News president Richard Salant said, "They are out to prove a point with investigations and they have an ax to grind". Schoenman denied the allegations that fees or censorship had been requested, while noting that the networks would pay to acquire footage from others, as 499: 178:
From 2002, Schoenman worked with documentary filmmaker, Mya Shone, providing commentary for radio stations in many parts of the United States and Canada, and produced the "Taking Aim" radio show, billed as "Uncompromising, fact intensive exposés of the hidden workings of a capitalist system addicted
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authorities refused to allow him to enter without a passport. This led to a sequence in which Schoenman shuttled between several European countries, none of which would admit him, before illegally entering Britain, where he remained for 10 days until being deported in June 1968.
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but then left the U.S. for Britain in 1958. He was involved in various protest activities during his student days and became active in the CND after arriving in Britain. This brought him into contact with Russell, for whom Schoenman began working in 1960.
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In December 1969, Russell made a public statement in that he had no contact with Schoenman and was unaware of his activities. Russell approved a vote to remove Schoenman from the board of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation.
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wrote critically of Schoenman's influence on Russell, saying that Schoenman was partly responsible for Russell's virulent anti-Americanism, in contrast to his earlier pronouncements against
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in Vietnam. He argued, "It is not possible to drop four million pounds of bombs every day on a country the size of New York and Pennsylvania without exterminating the civilian population".
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During the course of the tribunal, the U.S. government revoked Schoenman's passport because of unauthorized visits to North Vietnam. In November 1967, he was deported back to the U.S. by
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to document US war crimes in Vietnam. The Commission of Inquiry travelled around the US conducting hearings on alleged atrocities in Vietnam.
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After making these visits, Schoenman argued in a hearing of the tribunal that the U.S. had committed
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In 1963, Schoenman participated as Russell's secretary in attempts to mediate a solution for the
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in 1966-1967. In addition to the group's own camera crews, Schoenman tried to negotiate network
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National Committee for a Citizens Commission of Inquiry on U.S. war crimes in Vietnam
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Schmidt, Dana Adams. "Russell Aide Accuses U.S. of Genocide in Vietnam".
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to permanent war". In about 2009 they moved from broadcasting over
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had done to obtain film from one of the tribunal's cameramen.
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from May 1968 on the question of whether to admit Schoenman
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Johnston, Richard J.H. "Bolivians Deport Aide of Russell".
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authorities when he traveled there to attend the trial of
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tribunal to try American leaders for their conduct in the
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Death and Pillage in the Congo: A Study of Western Rule
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Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
war crimes
Vietnam War
Brooklyn, New York
Princeton University
Bernard Levin
communism
Sino-Indian border conflict
U.S. embassy in London
passport
Russell Tribunal
Cambodia
television
NBC
CBS
Hanoi
ABC
genocide
Bolivian
Régis Debray
Copenhagen
Danish
National Committee for a Citizens Commission of Inquiry on U.S. war crimes in Vietnam
Princeton, New Jersey
Iran
Shah
Provisional Revolutionary Government
WBAI

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