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Adam Freeland composes soundtrack for Amnesty International campaign

Adam Freeland composes soundtrack for Amnesty International campaign

Marine Parade head honcho Adam Freeland has been getting involved with some reputable causes.

He’s reworked one of his tracks, ‘Burn the Clock’, originally featured on his first artist album, ‘Now & Then’, for Amnesty International.

The advert is promoting the movement of people against human rights violations, and is highlighting the use of “water abuse” in the war on terror.

Waterboarding is a form of torture currently deemed acceptable by the United States government.

The method consists of pouring water over a tied-down prisoner’s face and breathing passages.

You can join the movement, labeled Unsubscribe, online at unsubscribe-me.org, which will also provide you more information about the subject.

This is what Adam says on the subject:

“We take basic Human rights for granted, but our forefathers fought for them.

It’s up to us to maintain them.

Unless we continue to bring attention to them and campaign as hard as those who benefit from taking them away, they silently disappear.

Water boarding is just one ‘legal’ abuse of Human rights carried out in our name that most of us are oblivious to.

We have to stand up and say NO.

Please Unsubscribe!”

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