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I added the following information in relation to a cover of the song/x factor version. It is perfectly legitimate material, relevant to both the original song and the x factor cover and is fully cited/referenced. It should not be removed on the grounds of "propaganda" as attempted by some british users as it's as neutral/unbiased as the x factor's Help for "heroes" release and doing so would be unfair and potentially libelous to wikipedia as it would indicate bias/censorship.
I added the following information in relation to a cover of the song/x factor version. It is perfectly legitimate material, relevant to both the original song and the x factor cover and is fully cited/referenced. It should not be removed on the grounds of "propaganda" as attempted by some british users as it's as neutral/unbiased as the x factor's Help for "heroes" release and doing so would be unfair and potentially libelous to wikipedia as it would indicate bias/censorship.


On the 14th of December 2008, [[Republic of Ireland|Irish]] [[political party]] [[éirígí]] released an alternative video to the X Factor's "Hero" release on their website.<ref>http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest141208.html</ref> In a statement on their website, the party claimed that "In response to the release of the X Factor’s ‘Hero’ in support of Britain’s occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq éirígí has compiled an alternative video highlighting the true nature of modern day imperialism".<ref>http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest141208.html</ref> The video was removed from various video hosting sites in the days following its release.<ref>http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90222?userlanguage=ga&save_prefs=true</ref>.
On the 14th of December 2008, [[Republic of Ireland|Irish]] [[political party]] [[éirígí]] released an alternative video to the X Factor's "Hero" release on their website.<ref>http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest141208.html</ref> In a statement on their website, the party claimed that "In response to the release of the X Factor’s ‘Hero’ in support of Britain’s occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq éirígí has compiled an alternative video highlighting the true nature of modern day imperialism".<ref>http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest141208.html</ref> The video was removed from various video hosting sites in the days following its release.<ref>http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90222?userlanguage=ga&save_prefs=true</ref>. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/86.45.81.139|86.45.81.139]] ([[User talk:86.45.81.139|talk]]) 10:54, 2 January 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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éirígí Alternative Video

I added the following information in relation to a cover of the song/x factor version. It is perfectly legitimate material, relevant to both the original song and the x factor cover and is fully cited/referenced. It should not be removed on the grounds of "propaganda" as attempted by some british users as it's as neutral/unbiased as the x factor's Help for "heroes" release and doing so would be unfair and potentially libelous to wikipedia as it would indicate bias/censorship.

On the 14th of December 2008, Irish political party éirígí released an alternative video to the X Factor's "Hero" release on their website.[1] In a statement on their website, the party claimed that "In response to the release of the X Factor’s ‘Hero’ in support of Britain’s occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq éirígí has compiled an alternative video highlighting the true nature of modern day imperialism".[2] The video was removed from various video hosting sites in the days following its release.[3]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.45.81.139 (talk) 10:54, 2 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]