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Mhux, għal imwiet kustodja ...
L-ebda uffiċjali ħatja ta 'mewt fil-kustodja fir-Renju Unit peress li 1969
Mhux, għall-inġustizzji ...
Difensuri vow li jżommu l-pressjoni biex jipprotestaw kollha inġustizzji
oriġinarjament mill-: Eastlondonlines
ppubblikati: 11 Mejju 2012
A istazzjon ġdid radju tal-komunità se tniedi fil-nightclub Roxbury esklussiva fuq Croydon High Street għada [12 Mejju].
Organisers are bringing together music and social action as Sounds of Urban London Radio (SOUL Radio) will hold its launch party as a fundraiser for the Campaign 4 Ġustizzja, a campaign seeking justice for those who have died in police custody.
The event will feature well known UK talent such as reggae outfits Saxon and Coxsone, former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Chris Goldfinger, producer Commander B, R&B band Loose Ends, UK Garage legend Sticky and reggae singer Maxi Priest. It will celebrate the lives of Smiley Culture, Mark Duggan, Sean Rigg and others who have lost their lives in controversial circumstances.
The driving force behind SOUL Radio is Merlin Emmanuel, nephew of David Emmanuel, the latter being known to most Britons as the reggae singer Smiley Culture. The performer, who had hits in the 1980’s with the songs ‘Cockney Translation’ and ‘Police Officer’ died during a police raid at his home in Surrey last year. Emmanuel had been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and was due in court shortly after his death.