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This is Camp Xray - An evening responding to injustice

phunkee | 24.04.2005 08:03 | Anti-militarism | Indymedia | Repression | Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM INDYMEDIA LAUNCH

Birmingham Indymedia goes live on May 1st with the aim of promoting grassroots, non-corporate and non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues.

On bank holiday Monday May 2nd, at the Custard Factory Birmingham, the kollective in association with the Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign [ Report ] and the South Asian Alliance will be screening 'This is Camp Xray' along with some short films. There will also be music provided by DESERT GROOVE DJs + INQLAB COLLECTIVE plus infostalls all on the theme of responding to injustice.

6.30 - 11PM (THEATRE DOORS 6.30PM, MUSIC AND BAR 8-11PM)



THIS IS CAMP X-RAY

A film by Damien Mahoney, commissioned by the UHC Collective to document the Camp X-Ray installation in Manchester. 'This Is Camp X-Ray' was an art installation consisting of a fully operational, life-size replica of the U.S internment camp at Guantanamo Bay. It set out to challenge our apathy over the prisoners at the US Army's Guantanamo Bay site. The film will be followed by a discussion with Damien and members of the UHC Collective.

[ video and reflections ] [ video clips ] [ photos | 1 | 2 ]

IN THE KITCHEN BAR: SOLIDARITY THROUGH MUSIC

DESERT GROOVE DJs + INQLAB COLLECTIVE

(WORLD – ARABIC – ASIAN – FUSION – BREAKBEAT – HIP HOP)

COMBAT APATHY

Tools, information, books & films for activists

CAMPAIGN

All proceeds go to the Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign and their work against the continuing practice of imprisonment without trial.

BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 2ND MAY 2005 @ THE CUSTARD FACTORY (DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM)

FURTHER INFO CALL 07970 679725 OR 07736 783 434

phunkee
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