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U2 sings "Happy Birthday" to Amnesty
U2 toasts freedom and sings happy birthday with 50 000 people to amnesty on its 50...
Amnesty York Flash Dance
Amnesty International 50th Birthday celebrations in York on 15th May 2011 included...
White Flag Revolution
Radfax have put together this music video to relay an important and peaceful mess...
Shell's Hell - Party at the Pumps 2
UK Protestors shutt down the Islington based Shell petrol station on the 15th of M...
Nigerian artist - Keziah Jones - ta...
Amnesty France interviewed the wonderful artist - Keziah Jones. He tells us about ...
Serj on Article 301
Serj Tankian, lead singer of System of a Down and long time friend of Amnesty, dis...
Jamnesty 2008
Amnesty Youth Group organised a battle of local bands in aid of Human Rights at th...
We Annie
amazing woman. amazing voice. amazing outlook. enough said.
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The cake looks so nice.But truly speaking this is for those who have done a lot in metformin dosage protecting the rights of the human.Let your work achieve all the success.
Flash dance ,what type of dance is this.I think it great metformin dosage dance.A prisoner is also released .I hope he comes out of the jail and leave a nice life.
Happy Birthday. Like your site very much.
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View all comments (7 more)One person multiplied over and over and over...... well do that enough times and that is everyone!
Proud to be a member. Motivated to be more active, like the candle. Hope that symbol never changes,
Happy Birthday to Amnesty
I agree that the government of Turkey should allow people to speak up in their own country. Especially right now, the president has jailed dozens of academics, intellectuals, journalists and retired military officers 'in suspicion of being in a terrorist group called Ergenekon that is ultimately against the president'.
However the impression I got from this video from Serj is that the only reason he wanted to 'speak his mind' and 'play his music' in Turkey was to scream solely about the Armenian Genocide, which is a highly debated issue.
I am a listener of System Of A Down myself. If the band only wanted to sing songs about the Armenian Genocide in Istanbul...which is apparently what Serj wants to do...what kind of impression does it put upon his thousands of Turkish fans?
i love serj he is da best and this makes him even greater he is awesome and we shuld all support him and oppose to article. its a right that everyone has to speak their mind and it should be allowed in the whole world.. the goverments that dnt allow that are all cowards and they know that 'common' people can make a change but they have to feel powerfull by shutting people up ........ go SERJ TANKIAN UR DA BEST :)
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i love it