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International Coalition for British Reparations: People of the World, it's Time to get Paid.

International Coalition for British Reparations Launches Radio Campaign

02.06.2007

Philadelphia, PA - February 6, 2007 - Grassroots organization the International Coalition for British Reparations has just announced the launch of their national radio advertising campaign.

The spots will launch directly on the heels of the Coalition's print advertisement and banned spot that was slated to air on a recent 'The O'Reilly Factor.'

'We're not stopping until our message has been heard by everyone across the globe,' says Steven Grasse, founder of the ICBR. 'Our marketing budget is being put to good use by making sure that we're blanketing the media with our mission ' to get paid.'

Forgotten victims of the British Empire have banded together to ask for compensation for the injuries and injustice suffered over the past five hundred years. England's shameful misconduct and neglect have necessitated that a global network of citizens from all walks of life unite to seek reparations in the sum of 31 trillion pounds sterling ($58 trillion USD). This factors out to $8.350 for every person on earth.

The International Coalition for British Reparations launched its initiative on Wednesday, January 24, 2007 with a press conference at the National Constitution Center. The ads, commercials and press conference video can be seen at www.britishreparations.org.

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About The International Coalition for British Reparations
The International Coalition for British Reparations (ICBR) is a think tank of British foreign policy headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city where America's split with Britain began in 1776. Founded on July 4, 2006, we have members all over the world. The grassroots organization has been stirring up controversy with their public outcry for compensation in the amount of $58 trillion dollars from Great Britain for crimes against humanity over the past 500 years.

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