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Last updated: November 25, 2007


America, America!

Visual Search is pleased to announce the official release of its music video production: “America, America!”.

Released on August 6th 2005 on the occasion of Hiroshima Day, the music video is being widely screened today all over the world, as part of campaigns, meetings, and protests against the crimes bring perpetrated daily by the American Empire.

See/download the video from the site: Kerala Free Knowledge

Copy left, right and center and screen it wherever you can!

Let the anti-war campaign grow!

Click here for Kamaan's lyrics of the song "America, America!".

About the music video - America, America!

 

 













In recent history, parts of Afghanistan were reduced to rubble while today, bombs continue to rain over Iraq. Further in the past, Korea, Indonesia, Guatemala, Cuba, Peru, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Nicaragua, (the former) Yugoslavia, El Salvador and other countries have also faced the war-hungry American empire. While the question: 'Who next?' is under discussion, a movement in Bangalore has taken shape in the form of a music video titled "America, America!" against the American war fever.

Each conquest of the American empire is covered by blatant hypocrisy. Oftentimes, the propaganda actually succeeds in diminishing our ability to see through the warp of lies and contradictions thereby weakening our resistance to it. Mass media often falls prey to the propaganda and becomes a mouthpiece of official American war-speak.

To intensify global peace efforts, we need to challenge in wide and popular spaces, the liberal language of democracy and freedom being used to justify acts of aggression. This needs immense creative interventions on the part of anti-war campaigners.