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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
Pop-up pannelli jistgħu jiġu mgħottija minn dan il-bord tal-vidjo!
The INJUSTICE film has been seen by 1000′s of people in many corners of the globe. Screenings of the film were legally challenged by police a number of times during its early years.
Millions more have heard of the film and its basic message; that there are human rights abuses perpetuated by police in the UK.
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CD inġustizzja: sounding the alarm over deaths in police custody
A new CD has been released by the people behind the 2001 film Injustice that told the story of families seeking justice for deaths in police custody.
Inġustizzja huwa film karatteristika dokumentarja li ssegwi l-ġlidiet għall-ġustizzja mill-familji ta 'nies li mietu fil-kustodja tal-pulizija.
Bejn l- 1969 u 1999 over one thousand people died in police custody in England. Not one police officer has ever been convicted for any of these deaths. Injustice depicts how Brian Douglas, Joy Gardner, Shiji Lapite and Ibrahima Sey met violent deaths at the hands of the police and documents a five year period when their families came together to fight for the truth.
Injustice took seven years to produce. Since its launch in July 2001 the police have tried to censor the film. The Police Federation and individual police officers threatened legal action at cinemas and at the film makers who refused to stop screening the film and instead took it on a national tour showing it anywhere they could.
The audience took over one cinema and projected the film when the cinema manager, under threat of the police, refused to. Critically acclaimed in its own right, Injustice also gained news coverage across all national channels as well as on CNN.
Injustice has been described as the most politically controversial film of recent years. It has moved cinema audiences to tears and inspired others to action with its portrayal of the struggles for justice by the families of people who have died at the hands of police officers.
Filming INJUSTICE: An interview with the documentary filmmaker Ken Fero
Sors: The Multicultural Politic
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