It's a Lebanon Special today...
We've just finished the morning meeting, where we decided that the show would be dedicated to the issues in the Lebanon, where the killing of Pierre Gemayel has led to some suggesting the country is on the road to civil war.
We would love to hear from callers from the Lebanon and neighbouring countries: email us or call us on 44 207 557 0635.
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We've James, Rabiya, David, Paul, Anna, Khani and Joe here at WHYS Towers (Ros is taking a well-earned break after having to dash around Europe).
You can see James' earlier post here and he kicks off the meeting, keen on the story about the French judge's call for Paul Kagame, amongst other leading Rwandan politicians, to be called before the .
Everyone is keen on continuing the debate on . We're thinking of what guests to have on the show - maybe a Syrian politican and a Lebanese politician - but who do you want hear from? Let us know.
Rabs wants to devote the entire show to the Lebanon, feeling that we need to drop in as many voices from around Lebanon: Christians, Shias, Sunnis - everyone. David's keen on getting many voices from around the region - can you help us? We want to talk about whether the situation could degenerate into civil war; we want to talk to Syrians about whether they were involved; Americans - where does this leave Syria in helping to sort out Iraq?
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Looks like the whole show will be dedicated to the Lebanon killing, but a few other interesting topics today - perhaps we can keep them for another time...
I've noticed another . After the high-profile wedding of the most famous Scientology-follower, Tom Cruise, it might be the right time to get your thoughts on this organisation, variously described as 'a religion' or 'a cult'. Are you a Scientologist? Do you support it? Or is it a load of rubbish?
Secondly, is there A peace deal between Maoist rebels and the interim government could see the end of a decade of civil war. Reports from Nepal talk of jubilation in the streets - are you there? Would you like to give your opinion? Both sides have been accused of human rights violations in the past - is there , or will reconciliation happen naturally? Post a comment below, or email to let us know if you're interested in this story.
Khani is interested : it's interesting because Uganda used to be a model for combating the problem. Is Uganda failing to properly combat AIDS?
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