Thursday 22 September 2011

World Shocked By U.S Execution of Troy Anthony Davis


London (CNN) -- Troy Davis may be dead, but his execution Thursday in the American state of Georgia has made him the poster boy for the global movement to end the death penalty.
World figures, including Pope Benedict XVI and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, human groups and commentators urged the execution to be halted -- but to no avail. On Wednesday Davis was put to death by lethal injection for the 1989 killing of off-duty police officer Mark MacPhail despite doubts being raised over the conviction.
The execution sparked angry reactions and protests in European capitals -- as well as outrage on social media. "We strongly deplore that the numerous appeals for clemency were not heeded," the French foreign ministry said.
"There are still serious doubts about his guilt," said Germany's junior minister for human rights Markus Loening. "An execution is irreversible -- a judicial error can never be repaired."
Davis lawyers: Innocent man 'lynched'
Mother of slain cop reacts to execution
The European Union expressed "deep regret" over the execution and repeated its call for a universal moratorium on capital punishment.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the bloc had learnt "with deep regret that Mr Troy Davis was executed," her spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic told Agence-France Presse.
'"The EU opposes the use of capital punishment in all circumstances and calls for a universal moratorium," she said.
"The abolition of that penalty is essential to protect human dignity."
Amnesty International condemned the execution in a statement. "The U.S. justice system was shaken to its core as Georgia executed a person who may well be innocent. Killing a man under this enormous cloud of doubt is horrific and amounts to a catastrophic failure of the justice system," Amnesty said.
In Britain's Guardian newspaper, Ed Jackson, reporting from Jackson, Georgia, before the execution took place, gave 10 reasonswhy he believed the death sentence for "a man who is very possibly innocent" should be commuted.
Most of his argument concerned doubts about the conviction -- seven of the nine key witnesses to the murder of MacPhail later recanted their evidence -- but his final reason concerned the manner in which Davis was put to death.
Davis case to become global 'scandal'
Davis maintains innocence to end
"Even if you set aside the issue of Davis's innocence or guilt, the manner of his execution tonight is cruel and unnatural," Jackson wrote. "If the execution goes ahead as expected, it would be the fourth scheduled execution date for this prisoner. In 2008 he was given a stay just 90 minutes before he was set to die. Experts in death row say such multiple experiences with imminent death is tantamount to torture."
In the right-of-center Daily Telegraph, Tom Chivers said the death penalty was "barbaric" and far more likely to be used against black people than white. But the main thrust of his argument was that there were serious doubts over the conviction.
"If you are pro-death penalty, you should be shouting twice as loud as the rest of us about the imminent murder of Troy Davis," Chivers wrote. "Otherwise, you can't claim to be supporting a stark but necessary act of justice. You're just a fan of killing people in general. There are words for people like that. None of them are nice."
On social media, many users predicted the execution would encourage a new civil rights movement to spring up. American novelist Hari Kunzru commented that on the issue of capital punishment the U.S. was isolated from much of the rest of the world "So I wake up to hear they executed Troy Davis. Wonder if most Americans realize how far out of step they are with international norms."
And entertainer Vincent Tucker remarked that campaigners should continue their campaign despite Davis's death. "It's one thing to fight for Troy Davis when he was alive but the key question now is will you STILL fight for his cause after his death?"

Monday 19 September 2011

Beating Out Injustice.

Hello All,

With the recent amount of deaths in Police Custody - ROTA Entertainment is embarking on a journey to expose and uncover the issues faced by members in our community in regards to the police.

It comes as no surprise that in 2011 more than 5 Black men have been killed by police - no prosecutions were made to the officers responsible for these deaths and the families are yet to  receive justice for the death of their loved ones. The injustice not only is visible here in England but also in America and across the globe; the young must speak out against this and mobilize ourselves and our community towards a common goal.

Our documentary "Beating out injustice" will feature prominent African-American and Black British activists, writers and victims of police brutality all analyzing the phenomenon and giving their take on how it can be handled.

Stay tuned for more information.

Bless

Diane

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Help Save ROTA Entertainment!

Our Story

ROTA Entertainment is an independent youth-led media company that aims to change the way young people are viewed in the global media. Founded by a group of charismatic young people across the globe in 2010; ROTA has been able to build global contacts through proper marketing, youth seminars, community events and social media forums.


THE IMPACT

The company has been able to produce some small scale community events in London and also successfully produce the UK hit show “Once upon a time in the 90s” which unfortunately must be shelved after only being able to do a two day showcase due to lack of cohesion and co-operation, and unprofessionalism from dishonest, manipulative and exploitative third parties who were involved in the production side of the project and wanted to take advantage of young people through Blackmail. These unfortunate events have led to the company losing a major deal that would have put the company on the map and help us set up bases in the United States and other parts of the world. All community projects have been cancelled and ROTA studios has been closed down until all payments can be made.

The devastating impact affects young people around the world who have put a lot of time and effort into promoting supporting and encouraging the company in hopes of seeing it grow and eventually expand to help them have a voice in their respective country of residence. Unfortunately this financial setback has lead to all project being shelved thus causing the entire team to be redundant and the company to face legal action from funders who believed in our vision enough to make a sacrifice so great as bring our masterpiece to life.


What We Need & What You Get.

We urgently seek to raise the immediate amount of $8000 (More if possible to continue future projects) to prevent our company from being shut down. The youth had a voice in ROTA as their ideas, thoughts, emotions, feelings and situations were presented in an entertaining and educating manner. All donations would be broken as stated.

$2000 - would go into paying 3 months rent to keep ROTA studios open in order for all rehearsals of future projects to go on. The benefit of having ROTA studios is that it gives the youth a place to meet and discuss. We also allow other young people to come and host meetings in the space where they can discover their own potential. Small community programmes like a sunday soup kitchen and a youth free breakfast club have often been carried out bu ROTA in order to extend our hand to the community.

$3000- would go towards the development of two of ROTA's future projects "Blood of a nation" and "Once upon a time in the 90s" - The benefit of productions is that they give the youth temporary employment and help them develop their creative skills in an environment for them by them. These productions help challenge the minds of our youth by providing them with alternative views of what they should be doing in society and not who they are perceived as.

$3000- Would go towards hiring a new production team of professionals in order to ensure that future projects are a success. We would negotiate contracts which would be handled by a professional solicitor in order for ROTA to be able to avoid any issues in the future. We plan to expand into both film and Television in order to reach a wider audience.

Your contribution allows us to continue to take our community projects as well as media projects to new heights. We will continue to train young people and challenge their thought process by putting on more seminars; not only in the London area but online, so it will be accessible to everyone.

If for any unfortunate reason we do not reach our funding goal; the company would have to shut down and some of the most inspiring stories would never be told. Your donation goes towards the youth
the future of our world lies in the hand of the youth of today; if they are not properly nourished this leads to all sorts of anti-social behaviour and problems to society. ROTA eradicates and challenges stereotypes that affect the self esteem of young people around the world but telling OUR story; we find a common ground, all the support ROTA provides cannot continue without your support.


Other ways you could help.

Please spread the word around via Twitter, Facebook, Bebo, Myspace, Youtube etc Sharing is caring.

Monday 2 May 2011

Have you got your ticket yet!?

With only 24 day till the show....TICKETS are going QUICK!!!!

Have you got yours yet?!


The show is about to begin....

Sunday 10 April 2011

We are gonna be on TELEVISON!!!

Hey Guys,

So the gang just got lucky to have been interviewed by VOXAFRICA'S very own JAMES SHERWOOD - it was a long, tiresome and amazing day but we got through it all. Make sure you check it out once its out in a few weeks.

In the mean time get your tickets now!

Friday 1 April 2011

Tickets are OFFICIALLY out NOW!!!

Hey Guys,

Get your tickets here - 
http://www.thealbany.org.uk/event_detail/649/Theatre/Once-Upon-a-Time-in-the-90%27s

Guranteed to be a sell out show; so get them NOW!!!

Saturday 26 March 2011

Welcome Dear Friends, Fans and Supporters.

Hello Everyone,

I Diane Ifode; Founder and CEO of R.O.T.A Entertainment would like to officially welcome you to the future. I don't really have much to say right now because I am a little shy - yeah right lol. I am just a little busy but...

In the meantime, get in contact with our partner company Nubia Magazine and send them all articles, fashion tips, pictures and anything else you want printed.

Oh and get ready for our GREAT musical theatre piece "Once upon a time in the 90s" Written and directed by yours truly and acted by the most charismatic, talented and bright young cast I could ever have dreamed of working with. For more information on the production; check out our website - www.rotaentertainment.com.

Want to get involved and get your work produced or join our team? Send us a message by joining or mailing list or email us on rotaproductions@live.co.uk.

Connect with us on
 Twitter - @Rotaent
Youtube – Rota Entertainment
Facebook – R.O.T.A Entertainment
LinkedIn - Rota Entertainment.

This revolution would be televised.