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  • Kartel signs deal with gays? - Allegedly agrees not to perfo

    Reports by Tjenbé Rèd, the Afro-
    association for the struggle against all forms of racism, homophobia and aids in France, are that deejay Vybz Kartel has signed the Reggae Compassionate Act which calls for the artiste to halt all anti-homophobic or statements.

    News that the Stop Murder Music (SMM) France campaign received a signed copy of the RCA surfaced on the Internet a few weeks ago. A copy of the document, which has the artiste's name and what is alleged to be his signature, was placed on the site, www.tjenbered.fr. It is claimed that he signed the document on September 22.
    Attempts by THE WEEKEND STAR to reach Kartel were unsuccessful as he was unavailable for comment.
    According to a release on www.tjenbered.fr, "signing this Code of Practice is an example of real progress in the struggle against all forms of homophobia in Jamaica, France and the rest of the world. The SMM coalition has been waiting for this since 2004".
    When contacted David Auerbach Chiffrin of the Tjenbé Rèd told THE WEEKEND STAR that they considered the signing to be a "courageous and noble act of solidarity between minorities".
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    He added, "I think it was very courageous for him because I know for sure it is not proper for him in Jamaica to sign it. But it is the 21st century we have to move forward. We know very well what it is to be a minority inand we cannot allow a minority, black people, to fight against another minority, gays."
    In 2007, gay groups in the US and drafted the Reggae Compassionate Act, which called on dancehall acts to be more tolerant to homosexuals.
    For years, protests from gay activists have dogged the careers of Jamaican artistes internationally. Deejay Shabba Ranks experienced the backlash after responding to a question about Buju Banton's Boom Bye Bye. Buju himself has been plagued across the globe with banned ] since doing that song, while others such as Beenie Man, TOK., Capleton, Sizzla and Elephant Man have experienced similar pressure.
    Kartel performed at the Elysée-Montmartre in France in late September and according to the release on www.tjenbered.fr, attempts to stop the concert were being made by Ian Brossat, chair of the group of communist and Left Party elected representatives on city council, counsellor for the 18th district, who had moved for a formal request to be sent to the capital's Prefect of Police asking him "to consider the risks to public order which might be provoked by" the singer's concert in the district.
    It is alleged that after Kartel signed the Reggae Compassionate Act, the request was withdrawn in relation to this concert.
    A concert which was to be held at the Elysée-Montmartre on Sept-ember 24 with reggae singer Sizzla Kalonji was subsequently cancelled due to efforts made by gay affiliates. The release added, "Vigilance is still required. Several performers of murder music have signed the RCA, then denied having signed it ... ."
    According to Auerbach Chiffrin, they will be keeping on eye on Kartel to make sure he "respects his words".

  • #2
    Yeah, Right !

    As we have seen before, any agreement with the gays isn't worth the paper it is written on.

    The time is right to record WE NUH BOW !

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    • #3
      heheheeeee
      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

      HL

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      • #4
        Dancehall should be allowed to commit suicide.. leff dem mek dem preach righteousness...

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        • #5
          Dem yah people powerful is a shame eh, what a ting when sumpn weh nuh right in no context at all get suh much support an protection. Dem kill wi lef right an center an mi nebah hear wi get nuh protection from nuhbady, unless yuh a black gay dat is, what ah life eh.

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          • #6
            Kartel weak nuh neckback, there is no jusifying that,those that somehow(never did like hym or Movado)get the torch should protect it by keeping it lit.
            Quite a few a dem waan a BIG stone lick.
            BIG up Shabba, financial crisis but still has a soul.

            Blessed

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            • #7
              One more Ka-rear DUN...lol
              THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

              "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


              "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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              • #8
                mout mek fi talk..

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