Riots Riots at Oswestry Iron Works
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Riots Riots at Oswestry Iron Works
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Saturday, 30 April 2011
Royal Wedding, Food Riots and Radio Station Shut Down
KAMPALA, Uganda—Security forces firing on rioting protesters in the Ugandan capital killed five people Friday. The riots grew out of protests over rising food and fuel prices.The Kampala city center was deserted by midday, with all the shops and stores closed.
Richard Nataka, the secretary-general of the Uganda Red Cross Society, said protesters were engaging police in running battles in towns outside the capital. Two protesters were shot in the eastern town of Mbale, the Red Cross said.
The Uganda government continued to impose a strict ban on live coverage of the protests by local broadcasters. Ugandan local television stations on Friday opted to broadcast the royal wedding in the U.K., as riots raged on.
Richard Nataka, the secretary-general of the Uganda Red Cross Society, said protesters were engaging police in running battles in towns outside the capital. Two protesters were shot in the eastern town of Mbale, the Red Cross said.
The Uganda government continued to impose a strict ban on live coverage of the protests by local broadcasters. Ugandan local television stations on Friday opted to broadcast the royal wedding in the U.K., as riots raged on.
Labels:
Food Riots,
Kampala,
Royal Wedding
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Radio Riots do a Phil Collins

SEPT...3rd is a massive week end for the band. First they play at the White Lion in Wem for the Wem Carnival at 1.30 then we helicopter them out of Wem, asap.for the The Quarry Music Festival from 5pm onwards.
TICKETS FOR " THE QUARRY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011 " GO ON SALE IN APRIL
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Shropshire Fights Back - Shrewsbury Radio Riots
Radio Riots open the rally at the end of the anti-cuts march in Shrewsbury, Saturday 19th February, 2011 - The Streets Are Ours!
Monday, 7 March 2011
Radio Is Crucial To Libya Crisis; Voice of Free Libya
Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) is broadcasting an Arabic-language radio programme this evening through the Libyan radio stations Voice of Free Libya and Radio Misurata. Libyan residents will share their experiences with rest of the Arab world.In Libya, the programme is broadcast by Voice of Free Libya, which before the revolt was called Radio Benghazi and operated under the control of the government. Benghazi is Libya’s second city and is currently held by the demonstrators. Furthermore, the programme will also be broadcast by Radio Misurata, a local FM station located in the town of Misurata, 200 km from the capital Tripoli.
“Especially in these crisis situations, radio is crucial. So we understand from our contacts in the city of Misurata, they are deprived of information about what is happening in the rest of Libya. Our radio programmes can bring a change to that isolation,” says Rik Rensen.
The Arabic-language radio show can be heard this evening at 1730 UTC via satellite, www.rnw.nl/hunaamsterdam and media partners.
Labels:
Libya Crisis,
Radio Misurata,
Radio Riots,
Voice of Free Libya
Monday, 21 February 2011
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Shrewsbury March Against The Cuts 'The Streets Are Ours'
Radio Riots Play in Shrewsbury Square.
Labels:
Radio Riots,
The Streets Are Ours
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