Interview with Kathryn Bolkovac, author of 'The Whistleblower'
http://axcessnews.com/index.php/articles/show/id/21335
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shareYes, this is a fine interview. It's also a bold move to discuss these important "whistleblower" issues at this time, in the middle of the tidal-wave of WikiLeaks coverage.
U.S. politicians are currently posturing by loudly declaring themselves opposed to basic "whistleblower" principles. Therefore (yes, sadly) all interviews and promotion of this film must proceed with a cautious awareness of the public's moods and perceptions.
Here's another link to the interview By Marjorie Kehe, January 6, 2011,
in The Christian Science Monitor Books section:
http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2011/0106/Interview-with-Kathryn-Bolkov ac-author-of-The-Whistleblower
Liked the inverview myself. The sad part was the lack of outrage over human trafficing in Eastern Europe.
shareMy husband and I went to Bucharest [Hungary]
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Well, you wrote this comment more than 3 years ago, but I've just read it. I do not want to be offensive but if you've been there then you should know that Bucharest is the capital of Rumania, and Budapest is the capital of Hungary. BTW I do not think that everyone should know that, but if you've been there...
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