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Traveller interveiws from 9th April Demo

Mertle and Manos | 18.04.2005 21:06 | Anti-racism | Repression | Social Struggles | Cambridge | London

Seperate interviews and audio snippets from the Traveller demo in London on the 9th April 2005

A march for freedom and human rights - mp3 422K

Born again Christians - mp3 1.4M

Fight for everybody's rights - mp3 349K

Fight for gypsy rights - mp3 76K

Gypsy Chaplain - mp3 301K

How much more can we take - mp3 2.6M

In 1994 they told us buy our own sites - mp3 724K

Its going to end up like Germany - mp3 1.5M

Jewish Socialist solidarity - mp3 808K

Marching for rights for our children - mp3 973K

Music - mp3 348K

Targeted in this election campaign - mp3 676K

The way it is now at Dale Farm - mp3 350K

They trashed the trailer he was living in - mp3 1.0M

We want to be accepted - mp3 776K

We want to be part of society - mp3 521K

What I want in Romania is Justice - mp3 5.1M


These are the full interviews and audio snippets from the 9th April demo, a small selection of which were used in the previously posted audio composition. Of particular interest is the longer interview with a Romanian Gypsy ('What I want in Romania is Justice'), the description of the impact of the Sun newspaper's campaign ('Its going to end up like Germany'), and the impact of the 60s ('They trashed the trailer he was living in').

Apologies for the bad quality of recording on some of them.

Interview with length (mins)

We want to be accepted: 0:49
Born again Christians: 1:35
In 1994 they told us buy our own sites: 0:46
The way it is now at Dale Farm: 0:22
Music: 0:43
Jewish Socialist Solidarity: 0:51
Marching for rights for our children: 1:02
Fight for Gypsy rights: 0:04
Its going to end up like Germany: 1:37
A march for freedom and human rights: 0:27
Targeted in this election campaign: 0:43
Fight for everybody's rights: 0:22
We want to be part of society: 0:33
They trashed the trailer he was living in: 1:08
Gypsy Chaplain: 0:19
What I want in Romania is Justice: 5:34
How much more can we take: 2:47

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