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Hip-hop show and movies against police brutality

COBP, Viernes, Marzo 2, 2007 - 20:07
2007-03-12 18:00
2007-03-12 22:59

Cafe Chaos
(2031 St-Denis)
between Ontario and Sherbrooke
Berri or Sherbrooke metro

Collective Opposed to Police Brutality (COBP)

HIP-HOP SHOW AND MOVIES AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY

Monday march 12, 2007 at Cafe Chaos (2031 St-Denis)
5$ (pay what you can)

7PM : Watch the movie “These Streets are Watching“ of Copwatch.com (USA),
Copwatch of COBP and Homeless Nation (Montreal)
and the videoclip “Just Anotha Gang“ of L.O.B.

The show starts at 8:30 PM (no joke!) with :
EGO R.I.P. (Nysrok, Cheak, Mendoza, DJ Horg)
SOCIETIES (Sykarius, Pierre-Luc & Caro)
TWINPIX ART (Issmo & Moova)
Azazel (UN1-T), SOLA, L.O.B., 7D, and C.F.C.

As part of the 11th International Day Against Police Brutality
PROTEST thursday march 15 at 5PM at Snowdon metro
Stop police killings and impunity! Stop the war on the poor! Stop racial profiling and colonialism! Stop the criminalisation of dissent! Free all political prisoners!

In cooperation with ONDESURBAINES.CA
C...@hotmail.com (514) 859-9065 www.COBP.ath.cx

Contact COBP:
Check out our web site!
www.cobp.ath.cx
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