Amnesty Flash Mob - BreakFree

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Help the people of Burma by visiting our website: http://3freedoms.amnesty.org/

100 people came together at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne to sing Queen's I want to break free. The flash mob took place on the day on which Aung San Suu Kyi had spent a total of 15 years under house arrest in Burma.

The flash mob was in support of Amnesty International's campaign for the three freedoms of expression, association and assembly for all. Amnesty is calling on the Burmese authorities to respect these freedoms in the upcoming election, to release all political prisoners and stop repressing ethnic minorities.

Thank you to: the Keynotes Choir, Brimbank Multicultural Choir, the Victorian Trade Union Choir, Living Out Loud and individuals from the Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir.

Thanks also to Sophia Exiner of Phia and 'OK OK OK' for the musical arrangement.

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