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TAMIL TIGER DEFEATED

May 18, 2009 · 4 Comments

Sri Lanka’s government claims to have defeated Tamil Tiger rebels.
After the announcement of a cease-fire of the Tamil Tiger rebels, a military action was taken by Sri Lanka’s army where a hundreds of rebels were killed. Also, leader of Tigers Velupillai Prabhakaran, has been killed, the military says. Several online news sites have published the surrender of the rebels after more than 25 years struggling.

Tamil refugees protesting in London

Tamil refugees protesting in London

The Tigers had been fighting for a separate state for Tamils in the north and east of Sri Lanka since the 1970’s.
In front of the Houses of Parliament, London, since January there have been several protests of civilian Tamil refugees. They object British government has been helping Sri Lanka’s government to fight against Tamil Tigers, and therefore against Tamil civilian population.
The government of the small island below India has prosecuted and criminalized Tamil culture and ethnic. On the other side, some international organizations and political parties have supported Tamil population and condemned by the genocide that Sri Lankan army.
Now, the future of Tamils seems to be very unclear. UN would not do anything as British government has several interests and pacts with Sri Lanka, so the international help will be inexistent once again. Only a few NGO’s will help the refugees after they’ve left the country, but the life for them is going to be much more difficult now.

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PALESTINE DOCUMENTARIES

May 8, 2009 · 2 Comments

Recently two documentaries about Palestine have been released.

The first one it’s called ‘Erased, Wiped Off the Map’ and it’s directed by Alberto Arce and Miguel Llorens. They went to Palestine last december to witness the genocide that Israel’s army was commiting against the Palestine population.

The second one it’s called ‘Checkpoint Rock, Songs from Palestine’, and it’s directed by Fermin Muguruza. It’s about Palestine musicians and how they try to break the cultural  and the politic blocks at the same time.

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STOP THE GENOCIDE

January 16, 2009 · 3 Comments

I’ll return and I’ll be millions.

Volveré y seré millones.

Itzuliko naiz eta izango milioiak.

Je reviendrai et je serai du millions.

STOP THE GENOCIDE IN GAZA

FREE PALESTINE

PEACE

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RECLAIM THE STREETS

December 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

Though violent protests in Greece are almost over, students are still showing their anger through other means.

Yesterday they interrupted the news bulletin in TV to send a message and to denounce publicly Alexander’s Grigoropoulos death.

Also they have put a banner in Athens Acropolis signalling a worldwide demonstration for tomorrow.

The banner in the Athens Acropolis

The banner in the Athens Acropolis

It seems that civil protests are starting now to have more importance rather than violent acts.

It’s not only the death of a youth in a policeman hands what have taken all these problems out at that time. Also there’s the right of the people to demonstrate, and the necessity of breathing and feeling free in a oppressive world.

REBEL MUSIC

Let’s remember the always-healing Bob Marley’s words:

“Why can’t we roam this open country?

Oh, why can’t we be what we wanna be?

We want to be free.”

If you’re reading that, I’ll meet you tomorrow at 3 o’clock, at the roadblock, with the forces of victory.

And, again, like Bob says, if the policeman asks you for it… “Hey, Mr. Cop! Ain’t got no birth certificate on me now.”

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UPDATE TO ‘NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE’

December 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Today the jury of the De Menezes case have decided not to allow the two firearm officers to carry weapons anymore.

Although they are not going to jail for murderer, if they come back to frontline duties, they’ll never be allowed to have a gun with them.

A little bit of justice, but maybe not enough.

Justice 4 Jean.

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NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE

December 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Today Scotland Yard have said that the two firearms officers who shot to death Jean Charles de Menezes will return to frontline duties. Even though an inquest jury fundamentally rejected their account of the shooting and criticised almost every aspect of the police operation.

It is definitely unacceptable for the European and worldwide society that Scotland Yard readmit this two officers. They’re dangerous for the population. They assassinated one innocent man and they have to pay for it.

Justice 4 Jean

We are living in a Police State (Dead Prez videoclip)

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I’VE SEEN THE STREETS BURNING AGAIN

December 11, 2008 · 1 Comment

Killed Alexander Grigoropoulos

The killing of a 15 year-old student in Greece by a policeman has raised important question marks in a debate where violence and authorities are on the centre of the topic.

It’s been now almost a week since Alexander Grigoropoulos died and the riots haven’t stopped so far.

In addition, a general strike was happened yesterday to protest against the government economic policies. More violent acts were produced all around the nation while the strike specially disrupted the transport and the public sector.

It is becoming common to see broken glass in the ground of every street, burned cars, roadblocks, ruined shops and other blueprints of people’s rage. In cities like Athens, Salonica, Rhodes or Patras violent demonstrations have immersed Greece in a chaos.

A YOUNG DEAD

Despite the ballistics tests have not yet been published, policemen defence lawyer says a ricochet killed the youth.

Police officer Epaminondas Korkoneas, 37, was charged with murder and police officer Vassilios Saraliotis, 31, was charged as an accomplice. The Athens court ordered both men to be held in jail pending their trial. No date for the trial was set.

However, the fact is that a teenager was killed and the bullet came from a policeman weapon. A weapon of the State.

The debate has open important questions again. Should police officers carry lethal weapons such pistols or machine guns?

THE RIGHT TO USE VIOLENCE

Some may say that the right to use the violence shouldn’t be monopoly of the State. And that’s why some violent groups of citizens demonstrate on the streets. That’s why they show their anger. They reclaim the streets and the right to use violence as self-defense when the State uses it against them.

Rioters use paving stones, petrol bombs and other handmade weapons. Police are armed with several lethal weapons and they carry shields, helmets and other padding protection.

Violence is a negative aspect of the human being, but reality is that it is in our nature. Considering that, we should learn about how to use it in a proper way rather than fighting until the strongest survives.

Confrontation in the streets doesn’t solve anything, and the worst of it is that it’s never going to take Alexander back to life.

A SOLUTION…?

In any case, people’s outrage is justified. It’s understandable that some citizens and groups or associations manifest violently their feelings against the State and the police.

If police is there to protect the citizens, who is going to protect them when police abuses of them, or when shooting a 15 year-old student, or when facing them in a demonstration?

Perhaps it’s too complicated to answer, but one thing is for sure; as long as police abuses exist, riots will exist as a response.

As long as human being exist, violence will exist. And State authorities can’t be the exclusive controllers of violence, because otherwise situations like Greek will happen again.

It happened something similar in France a few years ago, and if things continue in the same way, it could happen again anywhere. There’s a big problem to solve. Some say it’s the system and maybe they’re right.

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