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Gorbachev
Remembers
On NJN Public Television
Thursday, May 5,
at 10 pm; rebroadcast Sunday, May 8, at 11:30 am
STATEWIDE – On
Thursday, May 5, at 10 pm, NJN will present Gorbachev
Remembers, a special one-hour broadcast on former USSR
President Mikhail Gorbachev’s two-day visit to New
Jersey hosted by NJN News anchor Kent Manahan. This year
marks the 20th anniversary of his presidency and the early
days of glasnost and perestroika as well as the 20th anniversary
of the Trenton-Moscow sister city relationship. Gorbachev
Remembers will be rebroadcast on Sunday, May 8, at 11:30
am, and will be web cast and archived at njn.net. The program
can be seen on NJN JerseyVision and on Time Warner Cable
on channel 750 in New York. Closed captioning will be provided.
Gorbachev is best known for his role in freeing Eastern Europe from Communist
rule and bringing an end to the Cold War as well as receiving the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1990. The program includes excerpts from his April 18 press conference
with Acting Governor Richard J. Codey during which they discuss the economic
impact of Russia and New Jersey as trading partners. The Trenton visit was
arranged by Shelley Zeiger, Chairman, Zeiger Enterprises, and President, TrenMos
Fund in association with the Devin Group, Inc.
Highlighted in
the program are excerpts from Gorbachev’s April 19
address at Seton Hall University in front of a packed audience
of students and business, political and community leaders
as part of the John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy World
Leaders Forum. The former Soviet chief spoke about the need
for the United States and Russia to work together to further
democracy, while respecting the cultures and religions of
the world. Gorbachev decries pre-emptive policies, military
occupation and policing of the world and supports a humanitarian
approach to spreading democracy.
Gorbachev Remembers looks
at Gorbachev's views on what he calls the "New World
Order" of humanness, the growing gap between the rich
and poor of the world, and the future of communism in China.
An interview with Ambassador Clay Constantinou, Dean of the
John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy, includes his perspective
on this visionary leader. The Whitehead School of Diplomacy
World Leaders Forum and the Philip and Mary Shannon Seton
Hall Speaker Series sponsored the Seton Hall event.
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