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J. Cole ft. Trey Songz “Can’t Get Enough” [NEW MUSIC]

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J. Cole taps Trey Songz for a collaboration on “Can’t Get Enough.” It is not certain if the track will be on J. Cole’s  Cole World: The Sideline Story album but he did speak with VIBE magazine about the Trey Songz collaboration. Check out the audio below. Recent Post: Wale ft. J. Cole “Bad Girls Club” [NEW MUSIC] Trey Songz To Star In Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D

J. Cole ft. Trey Songz “Can’t Get Enough” [NEW MUSIC]

World Bank-Funded Biofuel Corp Massacres Six Hondurans

Approximately six months ago, campesino farmers in Trujillo, Colon organized in the Campesino Movement of the Aguan, the MCA, were awarded provisional title to a farm which neighbors their community, as part of a long standing negotiation with Dinant Corporation, a biofuel company, whose land claims are illegitimate. Since that time, the small farmers worked the land. In recent weeks they had noticed incursions into their land by armed security forces employed by the biofuel company, Dinant. On Monday, November 15, the farmers went to their fields but were then attacked by Dinant security. Six were killed in the massacre and two more are in critical condition. The massacre occurred the same day that the de facto Honduran president Pepe Lobo had planned to meet with the director of the US government development fund, the Millennium Challenge, in Denver to ask for funding for so called “renewable energy” – in Honduras, principally biofuels and dams. World Bank And Other “Development” Groups Share Responsibility for the Massacre The “renewable energy” plan Lobo is shopping around may be the result of an Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) funded technical support grant (T-1101) to the de facto government ushered in after the June 28 military coup. In November 2009, under a coup government and amidst grave human rights violations, the World Bank's (WB) International Finance Corporation gave Dinant Corporation a $30 million loan for biofuel production, and now shares responsibility in the massacre. Policies supposedly intended to stop climate change are in reality fueling climate change. The world must invest in a renewable way of life, not destructive “renewable energy”. Scientists have analyzed that biofuel industry together with the climate change prevention mechanisms currently promoted could actually result in the destruction of half of the planets forests. In the same way that massacres cannot be stopped when justice systems are destroyed by military coups, the destruction of our planet cannot be stopped when the systems of governance have been hijacked by corporations who can buy off, or that failing, militarily intervene in nations attempting to build just forms of governance. Human rights and the environment cannot be separated. US Military Base Bought for Agrarian Reform And Stolen for Agribusiness During the past decade, campesinos in Honduras have challenged a series of illegitimate land titles obtained by agro-businessmen in a massive former US military training center known as the CREM. On this land, over 5,000 hectares, the US military trained military forces from across Central America, particularly the Contra paramilitary forces attacking the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. Once the CREM center's operations ended, the Honduran government bought the land from a US citizen through the Honduran land reform program. However, instead of being sold to small farmers, as the government was obligated by law to do, the land was illegally divided up between several large landholders as a result of corruption and fraudulent titling processes. A coalition of land rights organizations in Honduras organized in the Campesino Movement of the Aguan, the MCA, to challenge the illegal titles. Little by little the land titles were awarded to groups of campesinos organized in the MCA. The titling process has been slow and marked by violent attacks by the large landholders who have influence in the government, police and military forces. Among the last of the CREM lands to remain in the hands of agribusiness interests is the farm called El Tumbador, approximately 700 hectares controlled by the Dinant Corporation, property of Honduras' most powerful agro-businessman, Miguel Facusse. A biofuel businessman with interests in several corporations, Miguel Facusse is infamous for the use of fraudulent methods, including intimidation and violence, to obtain lands throughout the country. The World Bank Backs The Corrupt And Violent Dinant Corporation Since the military coup in June 2009, Honduras has been ruled by illegitimate, repressive regimes. In November 2009, the WB extended a loan of $30 million to Dinant for its biofuel production in that region, despite a widely documented history of violence and corruption by the biofuel company. The WB failed in its human rights obligations in this case and shares responsibility for this massacre. Given the conditions in Honduras, the WB must suspend both private and public sector funding to Honduras, and freeze funding of biofuels in the region. The biofuel industry in Central and South America violently displaces small farmers and contributes to global warming. Another multinational public fund that finances international private investment, the Interamerican Investment Corporation, has also recently funded Dinant. cont (Annie Bird is co-director of Rights Action , www.rightsaction.org . Feel free to re-publish this article, citing author & source) added by: JanforGore

Turning the Site of a War-Time Massacre in Sarajevo into a Place of Peace, Love, and Local Produce

The existing Markale Produce Market. Photo: me5otron / Creative Commons . The site of one of the worst civilian massacres during the Bosnian War could become a “healing ground” for the city of Sarajevo and its people, through a proposal by a Danish architecture student who suggests turning the central open-air marketplace into a combined cooperative market and urban farm …. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Turning the Site of a War-Time Massacre in Sarajevo into a Place of Peace, Love, and Local Produce

Polish President Lech Kaczynski Killed In Plane Crash

Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100410/a… Poland's president and 96 others — including the army chief of staff, the navy chief commander, the head of the national bank — were killed as their plane crashed while trying to land in Russia. Lech Kaczynski and the many other national figures were en route to the 70th anniversary of the massacre in Katyn , where thousands of Polish officers were murdered by Soviet secret police in 1940. The Best Links: The Katyn Forest Massacre Read

Method Man, Ghostface Killah And Raekwon Hype Up Wu Massacre

‘If you’re a ride-or-die Wu-Tang fan, and you know where we coming from, you’re gonna enjoy this one,’ Rae says. By Shaheem Reid Wu Massacre by Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon Photo: Def Jam Although Raekwon , Method Man and Ghostface Killah are putting out the Wu Massacre album together, you shouldn’t consider the trio a group — their group will always be the Wu-Tang Clan . “We’re not doing this to win. We’re not doing this to bring Wu-Tang to the forefront. We’re not doing this to save the group. We’re a part of the group,” Method Man said recently in New York. “This album could have been done by Deck, U-God and GZA. Either/or, it’s still Wu-Tang. The bottom line with this LP, it was something fans always requested. It’s like, what else was we doing? It was a given. Hopefully, we can all get back in the studio and get enough time to really work on an LP.” Although Meth and his fellow Clansmen were excited to make Wu Massacre, they didn’t get as much time locked in the lab as they wanted. Def Jam was eager to get the album out to ride the wave of the critical success for Meth and Redman’s Blackout 2, Ghostface’s Wizard of Poetry and Rae’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx … Pt. II. “Def Jam put a rush on it,” Meth said. “We didn’t have a lot of time to work on it. We recorded with no budget. It is what it is. We did this for the fans. It felt good to get in the studio with Rae and Ghost. The future looks bright.” The LP features the three swordsmen and a host of guests, including Ghost’s son Sun God and Method Man’s close friend Street Life. Only a handful of songs, however, feature Meth, Rae and Ghost together. “It’s a couple of joints on there you’re gonna like,” Rae said. “We’re not all on the same joint, because we think that’s kinda corny. ‘Let him get his off. Y’all two do that. I don’t gotta be there.’ Or ‘We do that. You don’t have to be there.’ It’s an album to get back on the mic and do what we do over hot beats. When you think of Wu, you look at it as, we make hot albums. We don’t make great singles that’s gonna take off. We always focus on the body of the work. We focus on the album and make sure you get a chance to vibe with us for an hour or so.” Meth, Rae and Ghost didn’t get a lot of time to spend in the studio because of their individual schedules. Some songs were pulled from unreleased recordings, and Ghostface acted as the main curator for the album. “A lot of the production was dealt with through us playing phone tag,” Rae said. “Ghost had a lot to do with really binding the album together. It’s a great album. I think the people gonna enjoy it. One thing about me that I could say is, lyrically, it’s never been a problem for us to deliver. It’s great production on the album. RZA is on there. A couple of other soldiers we work with is on there. If you’re a ride-or-die Wu-Tang fan, and you know where we coming from, you’re gonna enjoy this one.” One of the LP’s immediate standouts is “Meth vs. Chef 2.” Over dramatic horns, Rae and Meth trade verses, trying to be iller than the other. “Sh– on your crew, n—as it’s Wu, rap athlete/ The track shoe bigger than you,” Meth rhymes on the record. “I sneeze on the track and get atchu.” Rae answers: “Y’all rappers gonna feel my pain/ But the other way around, when it’s going down/ I’m gonna reign.” Are you excited to hear Wu Massacre ? Will it tide you over till the next Wu-Tang album? Let us know below! Related Artists Wu-Tang Clan Raekwon Method Man Ghostface Killah

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Method Man, Ghostface Killah And Raekwon Hype Up Wu Massacre