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Brad Will and Oaxaca discussion and films

rampart | 01.11.2006 21:13 | Free Spaces | Globalisation | Indymedia | Repression | Social Struggles | Zapatista | London | World

At the rampART social centre (15 rampart street, London E1 2LA)
this thursday evening (2nd November), from 8pm...

Bradley, 25 October 2006
Bradley, 25 October 2006


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This thursday, instead of the usual thursday night free cinema at the rampART, we'll be screening the last video footage taken by Brad Will before his murder in Oaxaca, Mexico last weekend. The harrowing footage, which now has english subtitles, will be shown along with clips of Brad Will talking about political struggles in the context of radical radio and Indymedia; community gardens, squatting and land; prague, seatle and more.

Additionally we'll be screening videos from solidarity actions for the people of Oaxaca and for Vrad, that have taken place both here in London and elsewhere in the world this week.

There'll also be fresh footage of the unholding events in Oaxaca this week as the Mexica military have moved in and hopefully also some films covering the background and other uprisings taking place in Mexico.

Please come along a join the discussion. Hopefully we can lay the ground work for additional actions in solidarity with Oaxaca and in protest of the killing of Brad Will and the others this week.

That's 8pm at the rampART, off commerical rd (E1 2LA)

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To Brad's family and friends

02.11.2006 23:54

I've been writing furious emails and letters to so many bastards over the past week, I just suddenly realised people who die for such worthy causes leave family and friends behind them. I thought of Brad but I never thought of them. I know Brad isn't the only person who has died from this latest repression but his death has provoked such powerful reaction from Indymedia if not the mainstream, such admirable resistance, that I feel the need to congratulate and commiserate with those who were close to him. I'm not sure if it is appropriate to even ask this, but if anyone knows how I can can express this without causing further hurt then I would be grateful, please pass this message onto them. I'd like to pay a personal tribute somehow. The best tribute, the one he'd want I'd guess, is to keep this cause burning, but I'd also like to send a personal message to those who grieve the most. His name should be listed with Rachel Corrie and all those of us who are prepared to risk our lives to protect the unfortunates that those around us oppress with violence.

Well done Brad for being braver and more able than me. Well done his family and friends for making such a man. He won't be forgotten. Don't be depressed the rest of you, and don't be discouraged. Be angry, be active and be inspired.

bub


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