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TRAILER - A MÚMIA 3 : TUMBA DO IMPERADOR DRAGÃO - LEGENDADO Desta vez, Rick O'Connell, o aventureiro interpretado por Brendan Fraser, terá que interromper os planos de dominação mundial do Imperador Qin Shihuang (Jet Li), que espera o momento de acordar seu vasto exército, os famosos Guerreiros de Xian, transformados em terracota por uma maldição secular. terá que interromper os planos de dominação mundial do Imperador Dragão. Tags: trailer the mummy tomb of dragon emperor mumia tumba do imperador dragao legendado portugues kablam |
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Mumia: Grobowiec Cesarza Smoka - polski zwiastun "Mumia 3" rozgrywa się w latach 50. w Chinach. Syn głównej pary awanturników podczas prac na wykopaliskach archeologicznych natyka się na tajemniczy grobowiec, który prawdopodobnie należy do legendarnego Smoczego Cesarza. Tymczasem Rick i Evelyn przybywają do Szanghaju oddać Chińczykom pewien cenny artefakt. Tags: zwiastun |
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From Death Row, Mumia Abu Jamal (1/3) http://www.partisandefense.org/ Video from the Partisan Defence Committee. Free Mumia NOW!! Mumia is an innocent man! Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!! (Part 1 of 3) More info @ http://icl-fi.org/ ---UPDATE--- More FACTS going to... http://www.icl-fi.org/english/wv/886/mumia.html http://www.partisandefense.org/pubs/innocent/intro.html I, MUMIA ABU-JAMAL, declare: 1. I am the Petitioner in this action. If called as a witness I could and would testify to the following from my own personal knowledge: 2. I did not shoot Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. I had nothing to do with the killing of Officer Faulkner. I am innocent. 3. At my trial I was denied the right to defend myself, I had no confidence in my court-appointed attorney, who never even asked me what happened the night I was shot and the police officer was killed, and I was excluded from at least half the trial. 4. Since I was denied all my rights at my trial I did not testify. I would not be used to make it look like I had a fair trial. 5. I did not testify in the post-conviction proceedings in 1995 on the advice of my attorney, Leonard Weinglass, who specifically told me not to testify. 6. Now for the first time I have been given an opportunity to tell what happened to me in the early morning hours of December 9, 1981. This is what happened: 7. As a cabbie I often chose 13th and Locust Street because it was a popular club area with a lot of foot traffic. 8. I worked out of United Cab on the night of 12/9/81. 9. I believe I had recently returned from dropping off a fare in West Philly. 10. I was filling out my log when I heard some shouting. 11. I glanced in my rear view mirror and saw a flashing dome light of a police cruiser. This wasn't unusual. 12. I continued to fill out my log/trip sheet when I heard what sounded like gun shots. 13. I looked again into my rear view mirror and saw people running up and down Locust. 14. As I scanned I recognized my brother standing in the street staggering and dizzy. 15. I immediately exited the cab and ran to his scream. 16. As I came across the street I saw a uniformed cop turn toward me gun in hand, saw a flash and went down to my knees. 17. I closed my eyes and sat still trying to breath. 18. The next thing that I remember I felt myself being kicked, hit and being brought out of a stupor. 19. When I opened my eyes, I saw cops all around me. 20. They were hollering and cursing, grabbing and pulling on me. I felt faint finding it hard to talk. 21. As I looked through this cop crowd all around me, I saw my brother, blood running down his neck and a cop lying on his back on the pavement. 22. I was pulled to my feet and then rammed into a telephone pole beaten where I fell and thrown into a paddy wagon. 23. I think I slept until I heard the door open and a white cop in a white shirt came in cursing and hit me in the forehead. 24. I don't remember what he said much except a lot of "n-----s", "black motherfuckers" and what not. 24. I believe he left and I slept. I don't remember the wagon moving for a while and when it did for sometime. 25. I awoke to hear the driver speaking over the radio about his prisoner. 26. I was informed by the anonymous crackle on the radio that I was en route to the police administration building a few blocks away. 27. Then, it sounded like "I.D.'d as M-1" came on the radio band telling the driver to go to Jefferson Hospital. 28. Upon arrival I was thrown from the wagon to the ground and beaten. 29. I was beaten again at the doors of Jefferson. 30. Because of the blood in my lungs it was difficult to speak, and impossible to holler. 31. I never confessed to anything because I had nothing to confess to. 32. I never said I shot the policeman. I did not shoot the policeman. 33. I never said I hoped he died. I would never say something like that. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the above is true and correct and was executed by me on 3 May, 2001, at Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. (signed) MUMIA ABU-JAMAL Tags: Mumia Abu Jamal free Racist Death Penalty Partisan Defence Committee COURTS socialism revolution socialist justice black |
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Mummy 3 / A Mumia 3 Trailer Legendado Trailer do filme a mumia 3, com bredan frasier e jet li, Filosofando na Batcaverna2 Tags: Mumia trailer et li bredan frasier Legendado filosofando na batcaverna2.blogspot |
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Commentary by Mumia Abu Jamal on Ralph Nader http://www.fsrn.org/ at Free Speech Radio News Mumia addresses Ralph Nader's statement that Barack Obama has been "talking white" in an interview to the Rocky Mountain News. http://digg.com/users/RalphNader08 (add!) http://www.myspace.com/votenader08 http://www.myspace.com/ralphnaderin2008 http://www.freemumia.org Tags: Mumia Abu-Jamal Ralph Nader Barack Obama Talking White two party duopoly John McCain Dance Contest Bilderberg jacob sweeney presidential debate jesse ventura matt gonzalez Ron Paul third leader polling polls diebold alex jones kal penn |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- War for the Eternal Empire The graduates of the SOA have proven relentless fighters to be sure; who are masters of the dark arts of torture, cruel interrogations, rape and mass murder. And who do they fight but their own people. To millions of people in Latin America the school is known by the popular name "La Escuela de Golpes"---the school of coups. There is scarcely an infamous massacre that can not be traced to its graduates. The Uraba massacre in Columbia. The El Mozote massacre, the rape and murders of four U.S. church women and the Jesuit massacres in El Salvador, the La Cantura massacre in Peru, and hundreds more. When the U.S. brays about a war on terrorism, there are millions in America to the south who snort in derision for they know another America which breeds state terrorism. Tags: Iraq Vietnam 9/11 Terrorism Empire War SOS torture "La Escuela de Golpes"---the school of coups |
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"Mumia 1" Kenaz & FajnaHata "Mumia" + "Chouwa Oto" Tags: mummy mumia film kenaz fajnahata |
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CHAPOLIN - A Múmia Do Museu [Parte I] PARTE 1 DE 2 http://www.chaves-chapolin.blogspot.com Tags: Chaves Chapolin Colorado |
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TRAILER DO FILME A Múmia: Tumba do Imperador Dragão (3) (LEGENDADO) http://www.capitalnews.com.br/ Obtenha mais informações do filmr "A Múmia: Tumba do Imperador Dragão (3) (The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor)" no site Capital News Estrelando: Maria Bello, Jet Li, Brendan Fraser, Michelle Yeoh, Luke Ford, John Hannah, Russell Wong, Isabella Leong, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Albert Kwan, Tian Liang. Tags: publicidade notícias sobre entretenimento curta-metragem trailer Múmia Tumba do Imperador Dragão The Mummy Tomb Of Dragon Emperor |
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How Mike and Ramona Africa met Mumia Abu-Jamal In a recent interview (03/08) MOVE members Mike and Ramona Africa talk about Mumia Abu-Jamal and his relationship to MOVE. This is part of a new video series about the upcoming parole hearings for the eight remaining MOVE prisoners, which are scheduled for early April. Please sign a petition in support of Parole: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/mo... and send a letter to the Parole Board: http://move9parole.blogspot.com/2008/... This video also features short excerpts from "Justice Denied," "From Death Row, Mumia Abu-Jamal," and the Cohort Media documentary titled "MOVE", viewable here: http://tinyurl.com/3265tf MOVE is asking for support. For more information, please visit onamove.com, Abu-Jamal-News.com, or move9parole.blogspot.com. Tags: Mumia activism racism news police media repression documentary commentary analysis grassroots outreach |
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"Mumia 2" Kenaz & FajnaHata "Mumia" + "Pretty Woman" Tags: mumia mummy pretty woman kenaz fajnahata |
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Free Mumia Abu Jamal Free Mumia 9/11 Feat. THE UNBOUND ALLSTARS Tags: Mumia Abu Jamal 911 Immortal Technique Illuminati Dead Prez Pharaoh Monch Chuck Jean Grae Afu Ra Tragedy Khadafi Rocha hip-hop world music soul rap culture wisdom community federal government public service announcements news |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Behind the Coup D'Etat in Haiti Make no mistake, we are witnessing a coup taking place on the island nation of Haiti. The forced departure of Haitian President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was something that the Bush administration has been trying to do for years. It saw the opportunity, and — wham! — it took it. Now, it has installed a puppet as Prime Minister, and tries to install a president to it's liking. This is what American 'democracy' means; the power to impose US imperial will on a sovereign government. Tags: War Iraq Vietnam 9/11 Empire Terrorism Down with US meddling! Let the Haitian People govern themselves! |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- The Other Invasions! The presidential elections are over, but the real battle over Mexico's future is being fought outside of electoral politics. Two powerful figures have launched other kinds of political campaigns here. The multibillionaire Carlos Slim and the guerrilla leader Subcomandante Marcos are facing off in the struggle between the Mexico above and the Mexico below. Carlos Slim is the richest man in Latin America and third richest man in the world. He made most of his fortune off of the controversial privatization of the national telephone monopoly, TELMEX. Slim has used his profits from TELMEX to build a massive economic empire that stretches across Latin America and into the US and Canada. DENISE DRESSER: We have witnessed a massive transfer of wealth from the citizens of this country into his coffers. It's frequently said that Mexicans could not carry out an economic transaction on a daily basis without encountering one tentacle or other of Carlos Slim's multifaceted empire. NARRATION: Slim is the symbol of Mexico's business class and is seen by some as the potential savior of Mexico's struggling economy. CARLOS SLIM: Mexico can join the new world but public resources are insufficient for sustained development. The fundamental point is that private investment needs to be considered, even in public services. NARRATION: Subcomandante Marcos is the ski-masked spokesperson for the Zapatistas, an indigenous guerrilla army. The Zapatistas have fought off the Mexican military for 12 years and have built an independent territory outside of government control. Marcos and the Zapatistas have become the inspiration for left-wing movements across Mexico. SUBCOMANDATE MARCOS: We rose up against the national power, and we discovered that it did not exist. In reality we were up against big financial power which is what makes the decisions in Mexico. NARRATION: Marcos and Slim are campaigning for competing visions of Mexico's future. Slim's vision is articulated in 'The Chapultepec Pact' - a set of economic and political guidelines he drafted to create an environment favorable to investment in Mexico. The Pact calls for greater private investment in the public sector, like the oil industry, deregulation, and government investment in infrastructure, social and health care projects. Slim is traveling the country campaigning for the Pact...gathering support from 31 State governors, national politicians, business associations,religious figures including the Archbishop of Mexico and major media outlets. Tags: War Iraq Vietnam 9/11 Empire Terrorism Imperialist NAFTA IMF Mexico Zapatista |
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"Viva La Revolucion Cubana," Mumia Abu-Jamal "Cuba's achievements in social development are impressive given the size of its gross domestic product per capita. As the human development index of the United Nations makes clear year after year, Cuba should be the envy of many other nations, ostensibly far richer. [Cuba] demonstrates how much nations can do with the resources they have if they focus on the right priorities - health, education, and literacy." -Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations, April 11, 2000 *********** Americans Graduate Medical School in Cuba http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12503712 Weekend Edition Saturday, August 4, 2007 "Eight U.S. students graduate from medical school in Cuba in July -- the second class of Americans to do so. Cuba's leader Fidel Castro established the program seven years ago, offering full scholarships to foreign students willing to practice in underserved areas. Although the U.S. has banned trade with Cuba, the State Department has not opposed the program. Sitimbile Sales, who just finished her third year studying at the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana, speaks with Scott Simon." ************ From the AP: "U.N. Urges Washington to End Cuba Embargo" The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly urged the United States on Tuesday to end its 44-year-old trade embargo against Cuba, a call U.S. Ambassador John Bolton dismissed as "a complete exercise in irrelevancy." It was the 14th straight year that the 191-member world body approved a resolution calling for the U.S. economic and commercial embargo against Cuba to be repealed "as soon as possible." The vote was 182 to four, with one abstention, a higher "yes" vote than last year's vote of 179-4 with one abstention. Many delegates in the General Assembly hall burst into applause when the result was flashed on an electronic screen. The United States, Israel, Palau and the Marshall Islands voted against the resolution, while Micronesia abstained. Four countries did not indicate any position at all — El Salvador, Iraq, Morocco and Nicaragua. The resolution is not legally binding and Cuba's Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque noted that the U.S. government has ignored it for the last 13 years. But he said that did not diminish "the legal, political, moral and ethical importance of this vote." In Cuba, hundreds of government supporters in Havana's convention center shouted in glee when the result was announced. In the streets of the capital, other Cubans expressed satisfaction with the outcome. "It's time for them to stop this shamelessness," said Fidencio Alonso, referring to the embargo. "What they are doing tramples us." Bolton, who chose to attend a Security Council meeting to vote on an Iraq resolution rather than the General Assembly vote, told reporters "this is a complete exercise in irrelevancy." Cuba launched a broad public relations campaign drawing attention to its complaints against the embargo, and speaker after speaker in the General Assembly debate opposed the U.S. sanctions imposed after Fidel Castro defeated the CIA-backed assault at the Bay of Pigs in 1961. The embargo, aimed at toppling Castro's socialist system, has been steadily tightened under the Bush administration. "Never before, as in the last 18 months, was the blockade enforced with so much viciousness and brutality. Never before had we seen so cruel and relentless a persecution by a U.S. administration against the economy and the right of the Cubans to a dignified and decent life," the Cuban minister said. Jamaica's U.N. Ambassador Stafford Neil, speaking on behalf of a group of mainly developing countries and China, voiced opposition to "unilateral coercive measures against developing countries." But Ronald Godard, a senior adviser to Bolton, told the General Assembly that Castro was trying to blame the United States for the failure of his economic policies. He repeated a U.S. challenge to Castro in 2002 to open the Cuban economy, permit free and fair elections to the National Assembly, and allow independent trade unions. "Castro answered this challenge for freedom with imprisonment for human rights leaders and trade unionists," Godard said. *************** http://www.PrisonRadio.org http://www.FreeMumia.com Tags: cuban revolution che embargo blockade el salvador chile colombia socialism health care education imperialism venceremos |
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Meditation on Mumia In 1995 I covered a protest at a Governors Conference in Burlington, Vermont . Tom Ridge, then Governor of Pennsylvania, was in attendance. The protests were in response to Gov. Ridge's stance calling for the execution of Mumia Abu Jamal, convicted murderer of Officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981. Two years earlier, Mumia produced, with the help of journalist Noelle Hanrahan, a series of essays from prison relating his opinions on a variety of topics. After witnessing the events of that day in Burlington, it struck me that what Mumia and other prisoners were dealing with behind prison walls had a strange echo beyond them. I sought to draw some parallels. Tags: mumia civilrights courts prison deathsentence Pennsylvania Ridge protests AbuJamal journalism freespeech Burlington |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal interview on prisons Mumia Abu-Jamal is an award winning Journalist on Death-Row. In this selection from the 1996 interview he discusses prisons. Legal arguments for a new trial begin Thurs, May 17th 9AM in Philadelphia. Support is needed. Tags: Mumia Police Brutality Death Penalty Political Prisoner |
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Beyond Elections by Mumia Abu-Jamal If people demand nothing, that is precisely what they will get. For more from Mumia Abu-Jamal, hit this link: http://www.prisonradio.org/ Tags: mumia abdul jamal barack obama john mccain politics protest democrat republican |
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Snoop Dogg vs Massive Attack (100 suns) - Calling Mumia Snoopdogg vs. massive attack song 100 suns Chasing Mumia or calling mumia Those who are watchin, please leave comment new single. thanks guys bout watchin this :) Tags: snoop dogg massive attack 100 suns chasing mumia hiphop hip hop rap weed jamal mummia new single triphop calling chasin callin |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- When Democracy Equals Empire Every American president, whether Democrat or Republican, conservative or liberal, speaks lovingly of 'democracy', whenever the nation engages in some escapade abroad. When the U.S. invaded Iraq, it did so, ostensibly, to 'bring democracy to the Middle East.' When it launches a raid in Grenada, or rains death on a poor neighborhood in Panama, when it invaded Haiti in the last century, ad infinitum, it always did so in the name of 'restoring democracy.' What is this democracy of which they so blithely speak? We all have heard the term since our infancy, but who really knows what it means? I wanted to learn more about it, so I began to read one of the finest historians I know of, the great C.L.R. James, author of the ground-breaking *The Black Jacobins*, an influential study of the Haitian Revolution. Some years ago, James published a pamphlet titled, *Every Cook Can Govern: A Study of Democracy in Ancient Greece* (Jackson, MS: New Mississippi, Inc., Mar. 1986). I found myself (as I often am when I read his stuff) blown away by what I learned. As his subtitle suggests, James looks at Greek history for the roots of the democratic idea, and finds it, in some stages, truly democratic, in ways we can hardly imagine. He writes: Perhaps the most striking thing about Greek democracy was that the administration (and there were immense administrative problems) was organized upon the basis of what is known as sortition, or, more easily, selection by lot. The vast majority of Greek officials were chosen by a method which amounted to putting names into a hat and appointing the ones whose names came out. Now the average C10 bureaucrat or Labor Member of Parliament in Britain would fall in a fit if it was suggested to him that any worker selected at random could do the work he is doing. But that was precisely the guiding principle of Greek democracy. And this form of government is the government under which flourished the greatest civilization the world has ever known. [p.1.] Tags: War Iraq Vietnam 9/11 Empire Terrorism Oppression Freedom We live in an empire. |
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LGBT forces in the Movement to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Out-FM Producer Brad Taylor and John Riley interview LGBT organizers and activists from the May 17th 2007 Free Mumia rally of 500-700 people outside of the Federal Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. Among those interviewed are lawyer, activist and lesbian Joan Gibbs, trans organizer Imani Henry and others. John Riley interviews Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition co-chair Suzanne Ross about Mumia's case and the consistent role of LGBT organizers and activists in it. Footage from the rally and march included. Tags: Mumia Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Organizers |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Assata Shakur With the news of the posting of an additional eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the return of former Black Panther and Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur from Cuba, the U.S. government has taken another step in its ridiculous so-called War on Terrorism. Tags: War Iraq Vietnam 9/11 Empire Terrorism Oppression Freedom Only in America |
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Mumia Abu-Jamal - Media is the Mirage A long awaited update, or new video. This is one of my favorite commentaries of him. I personally typed it off his book "All Things Censored" it was written in the early 90's so maybe you won't know the allusions he makes. ... American mass media is a marvel of technology. It is whiz-bang, sparkle, glitter, and satellite wizardry. It is a master plan of methods to communicate, and a paupers worth of substance. With such technology, how are people so woefully misinformed? The average American neither knows nor cares about the vast world beyond the nations border. The average American student knows little math, no history, and very little geography, and nor does he or she want to know. Americans have computers in school, dozens of TV stations, and the most aggressive news media on earth. Does that mean theyre better informed? Hardly. On November 2, 1995, the United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly—117 to 3—to condemn the United States for its continuing blockade of Cuba.* The international community called the United States blockade a flagrant act of aggression and a blatant violation of international law. That the UN vote was reported at all in American media is amazing, for such news is more often than not passed over entirely by the American press; but where was information about the blockade itself, the effects suffered by the Cuban people, in-depth comments form the United Nations delegates and leaders around the world? For a more substantive report, on had to listen to the BBC World News Service, for the rest of the world takes note of events the U.S. prefers to ignore. American media is a business, and it has a mission; not to inform Americans, but to entertain them. Every media enterprise in America reports the drivel that Marcia Clarke and Chris Darden are secret love birds, but the vote of a global assembly condemning the U.S. actions received only scant coverage at best. Why? The media is a source of titillation more than information. The mission of the media is to please, to comfort, and primarily to sell. When TV was developed, it was promised that every American would learn about the world in his living room. When computers were developed, wasnt it said that they would be invaluable learning tools and that children would learn more, faster? Nation scholastic tests show otherwise, as kids master computers as toys, and learn splendid hand to eye coordination, but little else. The media paints false pictures of the nation and the world, pictures designed to serve corporate masters and to make America look good. This feel-good media approach serves the American delusion of white supremacy but it does not inform. When the New York Times echoes Star magazine, what can the world media mean? How could millions people be surprised at Minister Farrakhans enormous influence among blacks unless the media wasnt doing its job? How could they look at a million and count less than half that number? The major media, like its racist projections, is to be rejected, not consumed. For your very patronage gives it life. From death row, this is Mumia Abu-Jamal. Tags: Free Mumia |
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