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Close Guantanamo Bay - Melbourne Protest
by pc Thursday January 11, 2007 at 06:42 PM

Some quick video clips from today's protest at Casselden Place organised by civil Rights Defence as part of global protests against Guantanamo May. Sound not to good, I'm afraid - the PA broke down. 1min.24 secs, .wmv format, 2 MB.

video: windows media at 2.0 mebibytes

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