Death Row Kids - USA
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- Author: journeymanpictures
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January 2005 In the last five years, more juvenile offenders were killed in Texas than in the rest of the world combined. America continues to defend its right to execute children. "They think we're beasts. And we deserve nothing else other than our execution," despairs Oswaldo. He's been on death row since he was 17, after accidentally killing a man during an armed robbery. "In 12 years, I haven't had a hug or a kiss." In Louisiana, Lawrence Jacob Jr is also fighting for his life. Like Oswaldo, he was only 17 when he was sentenced to death. "I'm not asking you to release me. I'm only asking you for the chance to rehabilitate," he reasons. Cerebral research proves that the brains of 17 year olds have not developed as much as adults. "Youths at that age are much too impulsive and don't have the control," explains one expert. But in America, that's no bar to their execution.
Death Row - Philippines
- Length: 22:24
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Tags: Catholicism Death Filipino Injection Lethal Philippines Prisoners Row
15th August 2000 A man lies down to die. He is strapped to a bed and his left arm is punctured with a crude yet fatal drip. He is not alone. Over 1300 prisoners in the Philippines are on death row, awaiting their lethal injection. Among them are women and even children. The rising number of executions is part of a crackdown on crime -- Zero Tolerance Filipino style. The man in charge of this campaign is Ping Lacson of the Philippines National Police. He was nick-named Dirty Harry when he broke a big gang of Manila bank robbers and took no prisoners. Instead eleven suspects were shot dead in suspicious circumstances. "I would rather be feared than loved ... as long as I get things done", he says. And he is getting things done. In his first six months petty crime is down 30 percent and drug arrests have doubled. While politicians score points, human rights activists and leaders of the Catholic Church call for an abolition of the death penalty.
Exclusive: Death Row Inmate Out Of Jail
- Length: 2:10
- Rating Average: 4.35 from 37 people
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- Author: WXIItv
Tags: death Johnson Margaret row WXII-12
A one-time death row inmate is out of jail and is speaking out about the murder he said he didn't commit.
Death Row Diss
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- Rating Average: 4.78 from 532 people
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- Author: LokoSamoan
Tags: Deathrow Dogg Knight Snoop Suge
DEATH ROW....
Inside Death Row
- Length: 3:49
- Rating Average: 4.73 from 920 people
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- Author: makaveli94
Tags: 2pac death dogg dvd inside knight row snoop suge trailer tupac
Inside Death Row DVD Trailer Tour the office, watch 2pac as he is shown the booklet for "All Eyez On Me" for the first time, this thoughts on wanting to meet Tony Danza at the Grammy Awards, accompany 2pac and The Outlawz to a photo shoot, and watch as 2pac and Michel'le are behind the boards in the studio while Jewell lays down the chorus on a unheard 2pac and MC Hammer song! Also see exclusive never before seen interviews with 2pac, Suge Knight, Michel'le, and more! Watch as 2pac discusses his life only 3 months after getting bailed out of jail and signed to Death Row, hear his comments on Deloris Tucker, Bob Dole, and his label mates Snoop Doggy Dogg and more! Listen in as Suge explains his plans for Death Row and the so called war with Bad Boy! Also listen in as Suge Knight and Hammer conversate about his album "Too Tight" and how Hammer belongs on Death Row.
From Death Row, Mumia Abu Jamal (1/3)
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- Rating Average: 4.42 from 429 people
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- Author: valserx
Tags: Abu black Committee COURTS Death Defence free Jamal justice Mumia Partisan Penalty Racist revolution socialism socialist
http://www.partisandefense.org/ Video from the Partisan Defence Committee. Free Mumia NOW!! Mumia is an innocent man! Abolish the Racist Death Penalty!! (Part 1 of 3) More info @ http://icl-fi.org/ ---UPDATE--- More FACTS going to... http://www.icl-fi.org/english/wv/886/mumia.html http://www.partisandefense.org/pubs/innocent/intro.html I, MUMIA ABU-JAMAL, declare: 1. I am the Petitioner in this action. If called as a witness I could and would testify to the following from my own personal knowledge: 2. I did not shoot Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. I had nothing to do with the killing of Officer Faulkner. I am innocent. 3. At my trial I was denied the right to defend myself, I had no confidence in my court-appointed attorney, who never even asked me what happened the night I was shot and the police officer was killed, and I was excluded from at least half the trial. 4. Since I was denied all my rights at my trial I did not testify. I would not be used to make it look like I had a fair trial. 5. I did not testify in the post-conviction proceedings in 1995 on the advice of my attorney, Leonard Weinglass, who specifically told me not to testify. 6. Now for the first time I have been given an opportunity to tell what happened to me in the early morning hours of December 9, 1981. This is what happened: 7. As a cabbie I often chose 13th and Locust Street because it was a popular club area with a lot of foot traffic. 8. I worked out of United Cab on the night of 12/9/81. 9. I believe I had recently returned from dropping off a fare in West Philly. 10. I was filling out my log when I heard some shouting. 11. I glanced in my rear view mirror and saw a flashing dome light of a police cruiser. This wasn't unusual. 12. I continued to fill out my log/trip sheet when I heard what sounded like gun shots. 13. I looked again into my rear view mirror and saw people running up and down Locust. 14. As I scanned I recognized my brother standing in the street staggering and dizzy. 15. I immediately exited the cab and ran to his scream. 16. As I came across the street I saw a uniformed cop turn toward me gun in hand, saw a flash and went down to my knees. 17. I closed my eyes and sat still trying to breath. 18. The next thing that I remember I felt myself being kicked, hit and being brought out of a stupor. 19. When I opened my eyes, I saw cops all around me. 20. They were hollering and cursing, grabbing and pulling on me. I felt faint finding it hard to talk. 21. As I looked through this cop crowd all around me, I saw my brother, blood running down his neck and a cop lying on his back on the pavement. 22. I was pulled to my feet and then rammed into a telephone pole beaten where I fell and thrown into a paddy wagon. 23. I think I slept until I heard the door open and a white cop in a white shirt came in cursing and hit me in the forehead. 24. I don't remember what he said much except a lot of "n-----s", "black motherfuckers" and what not. 24. I believe he left and I slept. I don't remember the wagon moving for a while and when it did for sometime. 25. I awoke to hear the driver speaking over the radio about his prisoner. 26. I was informed by the anonymous crackle on the radio that I was en route to the police administration building a few blocks away. 27. Then, it sounded like "I.D.'d as M-1" came on the radio band telling the driver to go to Jefferson Hospital. 28. Upon arrival I was thrown from the wagon to the ground and beaten. 29. I was beaten again at the doors of Jefferson. 30. Because of the blood in my lungs it was difficult to speak, and impossible to holler. 31. I never confessed to anything because I had nothing to confess to. 32. I never said I shot the policeman. I did not shoot the policeman. 33. I never said I hoped he died. I would never say something like that. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the above is true and correct and was executed by me on 3 May, 2001, at Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. (signed) MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
Race For Death Row
- Length: 9:58
- Rating Average: 4.46 from 89 people
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- Author: theshowlive
Tags: Bush Chappelle Chris Dave Death DeNiro Fishburne George Hoffman Jay-Z Ludacris Michael Moore Palast Rock Row Schechter
A Documentary by Terrance Jackson. Featuring: Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Michael Moore, George W. Bush, Malcolm X, Jay-Z, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Fishburne, Jim Carrey, Gov. George Ryan, Richard Pryor, Suge Knight, Greg Palast, Danny Schechter, Cedric the Entertainer, Andre "3000" Benjamin, Edward Norton, Gil Scott-Heron, Ludacris, DMX, Ras Kass, Nod Dred, Tommy Davidson, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Staple Singers, Kathleen Cleaver, Rev. Calvin Butts, Rev. Allen Callahan, Avery Brooks, Omar Epps, John Witherspoon, Regina King, Michael "Harry-O" Harris
Death Row Choir - Uganda
- Length: 14:9
- Rating Average: 4.83 from 23 people
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- Author: journeymanpictures
Tags: African Choir death Journeyman Luzira Maximum penalty Pictures Prison row Uganda
May 2008 Inmates of Luzira Prison in Kampala are literally singing for their lives. This choir of death row prisoners has recorded a unique album of songs to publicize their fight against capital punishment.
Stranded On Death Row - Dr. Dre
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Track 14 from The Chronic
Dr. Dre - Stranded On Death Row
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Tags: Aftermath Classical Death Dr Dr. Dre Hip-Hop Lyrics On Pop Rap Row Stranded With
[Intro: Bushwick Bill] Yes, it is I says me And although me By morning three, cause they're weak [laughter] Yes, yo!, I'm in the house now for sure Because I wanna talk about the hearts of men Who knows what evil lurks within them But lets take a travel down the blindside And see what we find on this... Path... Called... [Verse One: Kurupt] Stranded on Death Row, so duck when I swing my shit I get rugged like Rawhead Rex with fat tracks that fits The gangsta type, what I recite's kinda lethal Niggaz know, the flow that I kick, there's no refill I'm murderin niggaz, Yo, and maybe because of the tone I kicks my grip, the mic and kick shit Niggaz can't fuck with So remember I go hardcore, and slam Nuff respect like a sensei, ba-bash like Van Damme So any nigga that claim they bossin What don't you bring your ass on over to Crenshaw and Slauson Take a walk through the hood, and we up to no good Slangin on things like a real ho G should, I'm stackin and mackin and packin a ten so When you're slippin, I slip the clip in But ain't no steady tripppin Cause it's Death Row, rollin like the mafia Think about whoopin some ass, but what the fuck stoppin ya Ain't nathin but a buster I'm Stranded on Death Row for pumpin slugs in motherfuckers Now you know you're outdone Feel the shotgun, Korrupt inmate cell block one [Verse Two: RBX] No prevention from this mention of sorts Your're a victim, from my driveby of thoughts No extensions, all attempts are to fail Blinded by the light, it's time you learn braile From the lunatic, I death like arsenic When I kick up wicked raps That the grain will hit the scratch With treachery, my literary form will blast And totally surpass the norm Not a storm, plural, make it, many storms When I'm vexed, I fly leg necks and arms In this dimension, I'm the presenter And the inventor, and the tormentor Deranged, like the hillside strangler MC mangler, tough like Wrangler I write a rhyme, hard as concrete Step to the heat and get burned like mesquite So what you wanna do The narrator RBX, cell block two [Verse Three: Lady of Rage] Rage, lyrical murderer Stranded on Death Row And now I'm servin a lifetime sentence There'll be no repentence Since it's the life that I choose to lead I plead guilty On all counts let the ball bounce where it may It's just another clip into my AK Buck em down with my underground tactics Facts and stacks of clips on my matress Bed frame there's another dead pain Layin lain with the shame, who's to blame Me, the lady of Rage On when I'm comin from the D-E-A-T-H in R-O-W takin, no shit So flip and you're bound to get dropped It's 187 on motherfuckers don't stop Handcuffed as I bust there'll be no debate It's Rage, from cell block eight [Verse Four: Snoop Doggy Dogg] And yo steppin through the fog And creepin through the smog It's the number one nigga from the hood, Doggy Dogg Makin videos, now I stay in Hollywood Bustin raps for my snaps now they call me Eastwood Dre is the doctor and my homey little nigga Warren G is my hand and my hand's on the trigga Shootin at the hoes with the game that I got Sent to death row cause I wanted to make a quick one servin my rocks And I'm still, servin for mines, peace To my motherfuckin homies doin time In the pen and the county jail Mobbin with your blues on, mad as hell And you say yeah fuck the police And all the homies on the streets is all about peace And it's drivin the cops crazy But ain't nuttin but a black thing bay-bee, uhhh No I'm not flaggin, but I'm just saggin I betcha don't wanna see the D-O double G And you can't see, the D-R to the E Or my motherfuckin homey D.O.C. You know you can't fuck with my motherfuckin DJ That's my homey and we call him Warren G Yeah, and you don't stop Doggy Dogg break em down with the motherfuckin Dogg Pound That's the only way we'll beat em man We gotta smoke em, then choke em Like the motherfuckin peter man It's like three and to the two And two and to the one Cell block four peace Doggy Dogg's done [Outtro : Bushwick Bill] Yo, now you know the path I'm on You think you're strong, see if you can travel on Cause only the weak, will try to speak Those who are quiet, will always cause riots There's three types of people in the world Those who don't know what happened Those who wonder what happened And people like us from the streets that MAKE things happen! [ www.azlyrics.com ]
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