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'Injustice' screening at UK university

student | 23.11.2001 00:02

The film 'Injustice' was screened today at a university in east Kent

The film 'Injustice' was screened today at a university in east Kent to an audience of about 150-200 people.

'Injustice' is a film about the violent deaths of hundreds of people in Police custody (thousands if you include prisons and mental instituions) without a single conviction.

Many of the Police officers were found guilty of unlawful killing in a court of law, but the Crown Prosescution Service refuses to proceed with the legal process that would put these officers in jail.

The Police have been trying to suppress screenings of the movie all around the UK with bullying and threats of legal action. However, it has recently been certified and should (at least theoretically) available to watch in your local commercial cinema soon.

For more information on 'Injustice', follow one of the links below or go directly to the film homepage.

 http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Critic_Review/Guardian_review/0,4267,559311,00.html

 http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000002D1DB.htm

 http://www.hrw.org/iff/london/injustice.html

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- Homepage: http://www.injusticefilm.co.uk/