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'''Lives Not Bullets''' was a group that spoke out against [[police brutality]]. After [[Farooq Sadiki]] was killed by [[Pete Bunton|Detective Inspector Pete Bunton]], his sister, [[Burda Sadiki|Burda]], became a spokeswoman for the organisation. She was invited to speak on a news program after [[police]] sergeant [[Andy Davidson]]'s supposed murder of an unidentified refugee. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Empty Hand (audio story)|The Empty Hand]]'') | '''Lives Not Bullets''' was a group that spoke out against [[police brutality]]. After [[Farooq Sadiki]] was killed by [[Pete Bunton|Detective Inspector Pete Bunton]], his sister, [[Burda Sadiki|Burda]], became a spokeswoman for the organisation. She was invited to speak on a news program after [[police]] sergeant [[Andy Davidson]]'s supposed murder of an unidentified refugee. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Empty Hand (audio story)|The Empty Hand]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 3 September 2020
Lives Not Bullets was a group that spoke out against police brutality. After Farooq Sadiki was killed by Detective Inspector Pete Bunton, his sister, Burda, became a spokeswoman for the organisation. She was invited to speak on a news program after police sergeant Andy Davidson's supposed murder of an unidentified refugee. (AUDIO: The Empty Hand)