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Yep thirds ones up.Enjoy the lamesauceness.8D
Valve still owns this game.
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Yep thirds ones up.Enjoy the lamesauceness.8D
Valve still owns this game.
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BUY THE FULL VERSION OF LONG LIVE PALESTINE NOW!!! Amazon MP3: http://www...
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BUY THE FULL VERSION OF LONG LIVE PALESTINE NOW!!! Amazon MP3: http://www.amazon... iTunes: http://itunes.app...
BUY TEARS TO LAUGHTER NOW!!! (Cut Version) http://itunes.app...
Tears To Laughter was written by Poet, Playwright, Political Activist and award winning Hip Hop Artist: Lowkey.
Lets raise as much money as we can, get this song in the charts, and show the world that we will never forget Gaza or Palestine.
Lowkey releases Tears to Laughter on 9th March - his rallying cry of "Long Live Palestine, Long Live Gaza", first heard on the demonstrations this January, embodies the call for justice of the Palestinian people. All profits from the single will be donated to Gaza via the Disasters Emergency Committee www.dec.org.uk charity no. 1062638
Purchase your copy via iTunes.
It is important to note that this song does NOT express support for any political party. It does however express support for the Palestinian race and their general existence and right to an existence.
Jewish people are not the problem, it is the oppressive Israeli government and the IDF.
We stand side by side on the front line with our Jewish, Atheist, Muslim, Christian etc. brothers and sisters when it is time to protest against the actions taken by Israel. (With support from the likes of: Stop the War Coalition, Viva Palestina Convoy and Palestine Solidarity Campaign.) FREE FREE PALESTINE! www.tearstolaughter.com
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"Making London Safer"...."Fighting crime"....."
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"Making London Safer"...."Fighting crime"....."Protecting communities"......these quotes form the basis of the mission and values of the London Met. However, these so-called values must be challenged following the despicable behaviour of some of those policing the G20 and Gaza protests this year. It is undeniable that the presence of police at any protest is vital, for the sole purposes of ensuring public safety and preventing unnecessary actions caused by unjustified violent demonstrators. But it seems as though the mainstream media like to pick images and footage showing a protestor smashing a corporate window or a minority of protestors retaliating against officers. Such footage is often replayed and exaggerated to the point where they are accepted as typical occurrences at any protest. Peaceful protestors voicing their opinions on climate change, the global recession, capitalism or the genocide in Gaza are portrayed as violent hooligans. It is sad, that the media didnt consider it important to give a true representation of what really happened by highlighting police brutality. It took the death of Ian Tomlinson for mainstream media to finally show this to the public.
Ian Tomlinson, an innocent passer-by was assaulted by police, and as a result he collapsed and died. His death has raised questions about the police tactics that were used. On the evening of Apr 1st, riot police violently broke up a peaceful climate camp on Bishopsgate in London. At this time most of the mainstream media had already left. The armed police, wearing helmets and balaclavas beat their way through the unarmed crowd. A number of questions go through my mind, like why were RIOT police needed to control a peaceful crowd? Why was anti-terror legislation used against anyone from filming police actions? Why did a lot of riot police have their identification numbers missing? Where was the mainstream media when all this was happening? The answer to the last question is clear. The absence of any media reporting this incident allows the police to manipulate the true story and give THEIR version of events to the public.
However, thanks to demonstrators, members of the public and independent journalists police brutality at these events is well documented. It is now clear, that this is a vital mechanism in bringing the truth to the masses and therefore attaining justice to those who died or suffered due to police brutality or negligence.
We want Justice
Going further away from home, Id like to address the efforts of Mumia Abu Jamal, a key figure journalist in the exposure of police violence against minority communities. Mumia has been on death row since 1982, he was wrongfully sentenced for shooting a police officer. There is bountiful evidence, including the recantation of a key eyewitness, new ballistic and forensic evidence and a confession from Arnold Beverly (one of the two killers of Officer Faulkner) points to his innocence. On April 6 2009, the US Supreme Court rejected Mumia Abu Jamal's appeal for a new guilt-phase trial. In response, Mumia will be filing a "petition for re-hearing" by the end of April. The Supreme Court has not yet decided whether to consider the Philadelphia DA's separate appeal, through which, the DA wants to execute Mumia WITHOUT a new sentencing hearing.
FREE MUMIA hanaaB
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