Cry Freedom Cry freedom is a real life drama recorded as a movie. The movies main character is steve biko (played by the actor Denzel Washington), a man in his early thirties who has the ability to lead his people; the blacks again the South African injustices. He’s most recognised point or view was „ we don’t want to be forced into your society… I’m not going to be what you want me to be.’ ; Biko was able to show what apartheid has done when he meets a white journalist by the name of Donald Woods. He was a white who was strongly again ts ‘supremacy’ as he beleive d that it built a wall of hatred which in fact apartheid was causing. Woods slowly gives awareness of the apartheid’s violent side through the submission of photographs of a ghetto being attack by South African police into the newspaper he is the editor of.
At a sad note Biko is arrested on his way to a rally and is beaten to death in custody; the government announces he’s death as a ‘hunger strike’. Donald Woods is deeply outraged and shocked. He goes to see the body and takes photographs of the beaten body and plans to smuggle the photo’s out of the country which includes a plan of him disk ized as a pr east and the escape of his family. Before that he was placed on house arrest as Biko was through with his revolutionary era of s peaches. My personal response to the apartheid issue is that im simply totally against that because it cause discrimination and stronger racism.
The Essay on Cry Freedom Steve Biko
Cry Freedom Summer in Texas, you re stretched out on a big blanket in the middle of Coca-Cola star plex. On the stage Dave Matthew s and the Band are rocking out. The next song on the set is a song called cry freedom. You sit on the blanket and listen to the words. Who is he sing about you wonder to yourself. The answer is a man named Steve Biko. Steve Biko's fight for black rights got him killed ...
But I guess that strong racism within a certain community caused apartheid. The incidents that were occuring in South Africa were absolutely to how a country was behaving in the eyes of the world. I believe that preventing South africa from participating from olympic and sporting events as well as trade relations was a very good initiative taken by world committee’s. „ Black deaths in custody’;’ Black deaths in custody’ was a story presented by ABC’s four corners. The story is mainly about Aboriginal deaths in Western Australia during a period of 1980 to the 1990’s. As a reporter states at the beginning of the report a 17 year old aboriginal boy was killed by police officers as said but the case was seen as a sort of an accident.
The local out rage by the aboriginal community was devastating; the pub was attacked with steel rods used for the local railway, then looted and father more destroyed. The local police officer said that he can understand the anger of the community but he stills believes that his officers did not over abuse there power on the boy. In another note by the law, police officers cannot be placed into prosecution. This can easily be seen as an international issue because the same injustices are seen as what occurred in South Africa which was approximately twenty years ago. I see the backs deaths in custody issue as a sad one but is it the government or certain individuals within the police force who create these injustices to the black community. The issue should be resolved with police officers and guards trained to watch out and to take care in aboriginal situations.
In conclusion with the observation of the two videos I can say that they are very similar, in both cases a black died from a government organised police force, law did not act to defend the victims at any time. My personal belief regarding the incidents which occurred in South Africa and which are occurring in Australia is that the law should persecute any persons in threat of these people. I can see that the government has no harsh approach to these people it’s just plain local people who she these races as nothing. But if a certain race within a country is causing certain injustices to the local people then I have nothing to say and I leave it up to the government to act..
The Essay on Becoming A Police Officer: An Insider's Guide To A Career In Law Enforcement
Law enforcement refers to agencies and individuals responsible for public safety, enforcing a set of norms and rules in a society and maintaining public order. It also refers to activities conducted by law enforcers such as dissuasion, detection and investigation of crime as well as apprehension of law offenders(Hess, Orthmann, & Cho, 2014). The most typical and organized form of law ...