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Freeway Feat. Amir Sulaiman, Ayah, The Narcicyst, & Omar Offendum - #Jan25th.
"As I’m sure you know, it’s been going down in Egypt for the past couple of weeks. On #Jan25th (named for the date the protests began), MC’s Freeway, The Narcicyst and Omar Offendum, as well as Def Poet Amir Sulaiman and singer Ayah, offer their own thoughts and reflections on a situation that is touching people of many different faiths and nationalities on many different levels."(Via.)
Inspired by the resilience of Egyptian people during their recent uprising, several notable musicians from North America have teamed up to release a song of solidarity and empowerment. The track is fittingly titled “#Jan25″ as a reference to both the date the protests officially began in Egypt, and its prominence as a trending topic on Twitter. Produced by Sami Matar, a Palestinian-American composer from Southern California, and featuring the likes of Freeway, The Narcicyst, Omar Offendum, HBO Def Poet Amir Sulaiman, and Canadian R&B vocalist Ayah – this track serves as a testament to the revolution’s effect on the hearts and minds of today’s youth, and the spirit of resistance it has come to symbolize for oppressed people worldwide.
For more on the contributors: Omar Offendum (MC #1) – http://twitter.com/Offendum, The Narcicyst (MC #2) – http://twitter.com/TheNarcicyst, Freeway (MC #3) – http://twitter.com/PhillyFreezer, Amir Sulaiman (MC #4) http://twitter.com/AmirSulaiman, Ayah (R&B Vocalist) – http://twitter.com/AyahMusic, Sami Matar (Producer) – http://twitter.com/SamiMatar, and the artwork design by Ridwan Adhami http://www.ridzdesign.com
Zack de La Rocha Feat. KRS-1 & The Last Emperor - C.I.A.
Click here for NPR reporting on U.S. dilemma.
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Thomas Barnett on Egypt:(Via.)
Our military's relationship with the Egyptian military is long and deep and broad — as in, tens of billions of dollars of support since the mid-'70s. There's just no way Washington will stand by and watch all that gear fall into the Brotherhood's hands (like in '79), so rest assured that a vast network of personal relationships — as in, general to general — is being aggressively massaged right now. And remember: The Egyptian military has the ultimate veto, and the Pentagon holds the purse strings.
Click here for Egyptian protest footage on YouTube.
Fuck Rumsfield (click here).
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Click here for Jon Stewart on Anderson Cooper getting attacked in Egypt.
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Zack de La Rocha & DJ Shadow - March Of Death. (Click here for a different video mix.)
Click here to see capitalism on Cairo.
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