Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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CUP! ANTIRACIST SOCCER TOURNAMENT!

ABBA CUP - FOOTBALL AGAINST RACISM Saturday 3 and Sunday, July 4, NATIONAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT At sporting events, musical and cultural national of September!

Thursday, June 24, from 18.00 after the Italy game, discussing the construction of the sports, music and culture of 18-19 September 2010 in memory of Abba and racism , but above all not to forget why, what happened to Abba 14 September 2008, never happens again.

The Committee not to forget Abba and against racism and organized POL Rubin Carter "Abba Cup." An anti-racist football tournament dedicated to Abba, Abdoul Guibre, an Italian boy from Burkina Faso killed in bars for a packet of biscuits in September 2008, not to forget, because it does not happen ever again and to denounce the racism that is increasingly present in our city. It will be a time of celebration in the suburbs of Milan, because we want to fill with life, music and colors neighborhoods of our city, and we can not more of a dead city and gray, is increasingly under the grip of racist policies of false security and control and the policies of speculation and evictions! But we are fighting, also celebrating: a roof overhead, for a livable neighborhood, anti-racist and free. Saturday 3 and Sunday, July 4 in square selinunte there will be a national soccer tournament during the party committee of the inhabitants of San Siro, public housing, where there will be children's games, music, hiphop workshops and a big party! A party to bring to life the district of San Siro football and sport through the anti-racist, and free for all! The matches will be played Saturday, July 3 from h. 14.00, and the semi-finals and finals will be played on Sunday 4.
tournament will be a free and open to all men, women and children.
CONTACT U.S. FOR ENTRIES:

abbavive@gmail.com
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www.abbavive.blogspot.com
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www.cantiere.org
02.36.511.380 - fb: abbavive

COMMITTEE ON ABBA AND DO NOT FORGET TO STOP RACISM

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