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Campaign Kazakhstan: Solidarity concert for those facing oppression
CELLORHYTHMICS
Tuesday 2 October, 7pm
Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church
235 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP
Tickets £10/£6
cellorhythmics4kaz.eventbrite.co.uk
Cellorhythmics, the forerunner of the non-classical cello movement, was founded by renowned Kazakh cellist Alfia Nakipbekova and award winning composer James Hesford. Their music brings together the rhythmic elements of jazz, blues, world and funk, combined with exuberant virtuosity.
Cellorhythmics (three cellos, bass guitar and percussion) has performed in numerous festivals throughout UK and Europe.
Kazakhstan is currently witnessing heroic events. Those who stand up for human rights are threatened, imprisoned or worse. The dictator president Nursultan Nazarbayev is desperate to cling on to power in the face of unrest from below. Campaign Kazakhstan works to offer international solidarity to those in struggle against repression.
Recently, as a result of a massive international solidarity campaign, Vadim Kuramshin - human rights lawyer and political opponent of Nazarbayev - has been cleared of fabricated charges of extorting money from the district prosecutor. Vadim had faced up to 14 years imprisonment. See full account on campaignkazakhstan.org
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Fight the cuts
On 20 October... March Together and then we must... Strike Together! to end austerity
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Socialist Party news and analysis
Southampton council pay dispute
London Met university crisis
Con-Dems criminalise homeless people
Them & Us
International socialist news and analysis
South Africa: Marikana massacre ignites a political volcano
Countering the far-right
EDL rally stopped by anti-racists in Walthamstow
Stopping the far-right - The need for democratic debate
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Southampton: Save Oaklands Pool
Building TUSC in Manchester
Fight begins against massive outsourcing by Knowsley's Labour council
Campaign Kazakhstan: Solidarity concert for those facing oppression
London Paralympics; protests against disability cuts: "Atos kills, kill Atos!"
Hospitals lacking services? Save our NHS!
Boris' workfare - no solution
Brighton Pride 2012: anti-cuts group blocked
Socialist Party subs appeal
Socialist Party workplace news
Unison Higher Education Service Group
Workplace news in brief
Readers' comments
From addiction to recovery
Volunteering at the Games
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