Fun Loving Criminals - Scooby Snacks


Fun Loving Criminals - Scooby Snacks

Fun Lovin` Criminals - Bump


Fun Lovin` Criminals - Bump

CRIMINALS GONE WILD - CAM'RON ON SNITCHING


http://criminalsgonewilddvd.com This DVD features 100% REAL, NEVER BEFORE SEEN footage of bold criminals audacious enough to be willingly videotaped or unwillingly surveillanced as they go on brutal rampages on US streets and soil. With the use of shotguns, knives and even machine guns these criminals have no respect for human rights or the LAW. Watch, as unsuspecting victims get beat, robbed, jacked and shot. Get into their ruthless and twisted minds as we interview America's most wanted criminals. Osama Bin Laden has nothing on these guys! BE WARNED! The following are not your average criminals, they are... CRIMINALS GONE WILD VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED This DVD includes footage of raw & uncut violence: -assaults -shootings -thefts -drivebys -rape -getaways -carjackings -setups -drug spot robberies -home invasions -deadly retaliations -interviews -and more!!! PARENTAL ADVISORY ADULT MATERIAL STRONG CONTENT

Fun Lovin Criminals - Loco *full version*


One of the coolest music videos ever!

Criminals For Gun Control part 1 Home Invasion


Violent criminals advocate stronger gun control laws to minimize their exposure to risk and foster a safer work environment.

Fun Lovin' Criminals - Mi Corazon


Fun Lovin' Criminals - Mi Corazon

Big night out Fun Lovin´ Criminals.


clip for the song Big night out, by Fun lovin´criminals

Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals - Fight Outta You


From "Lifeline" -- In stores now on Virgin Records. More info at www.benharper.net.

Fun Lovin' Criminals - Love Unlimited (music video)


Great music video.

War Criminals - Bosnia


July 1997 Bosnian Serb Police Chief, Simo Drljaca, killed by NATO forces, was indicted for setting up Omarska concentration camp near Prijedor, Bosnia. Documents Drljaca's war crimes and his protection by the Serb authorities. Omarska survivors confirm the atrocities of Drljaca and his troops. Local judge, Adil Draganovic, who knew Drljaca and was imprisoned at Omarska, tells of Drljaca's role in the killings. ".. as the head of the police he was responsible for the liquidation of thousands of people from Prijedor." While tracking down Simo Drljaca and Dr Milan Kovacevic, the film crew is questioned by Serbian State Security, then detained by Serb police for secretly filming in Kozarecs, near Prijedor. Former Prijedor residents, who live in Germany, admit they are afraid to return while war criminals are still free. Mustafa Saban's family was 'ethnically cleansed' from Prijedor. After an emotional reunion with son Refik, Mustafa vows never to return home. In Sanski Most, pathologists identify bodies exhumed from mass graves. At a memorial service tearful families honour those killed. The Serb authorities' obstruction of the crew's investigations forms the backdrop to the report.

"Loco"- Fun Lovin' Criminals with supergirls


http://www.flcnyc.com - Some years ago I took the plane and went to London from Milan for just 1 night, just to see them live (it was a party) ...I gotta be crazy :)

Fun Lovin' Criminals - Fun Lovin' Criminal


Fun Lovin' Criminals - Fun Lovin' Criminal

War criminals should be tried


Those responsible for starting the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict should be tried in court. Thats according to Erosi Kitsmarishvili, Georgia's former Ambassador to Russia, who spoke exclusively to RT after giving evidence to a Georgian parliamentary commission looking into the war.

Fun Lovin' Criminals - The King Of New York


Fun Lovin' Criminals - The King Of New York

Croatia - Spain FIBA CRIMINALS


Reminder of quarterfinal game on Eurobasket 2005, Belgrade. Final result was 101-85 for Spain(after extra time) after terrible decisions against Croatia. This was one sad day for european basketball.

Free Palestine: DAM -innocent criminals (arab rap hip hop)


by http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/ DAM (دام) is the first Palestinian rap group. The group, based in Palestine was founded in 1998, and is made up of three Palestinian men: Tamer Nafar, his brother Suhell, and their friend Mahmoud Jr. The group's name is the Arabic word for "blood",(دم) but can also be an acronym for "Da Arabic MCs." DAM sings primarily in Arabic, but also in English and Hebrew to widen their audience appeal. The group's lyrics often deal with the frustration at the feeling of being second class citizens in Israel, as well as other issues familiar to hip-hop fans around the world, including drug-related violence. DAM logo"Our city, Lod, is considered the biggest drug market in the Middle East. You can get everything here - including weed and cocaine," says Tamer Nafer, lead rapper of the group. Despite not having a formal recording contract, DAM's 2001 single "Meen Irhabi? - Who's the Terrorist? - was downloaded more than a million times from their website. The group has also delivered their message outside Israel and the Palestinian territories on four European tours. Their live performances feature images of Israeli soldiers clashing with stone-throwing Palestinians. Despite this, DAM's latest single "Born Here" is in Hebrew and they are hoping they can bring the Palestinian message to an Israeli audience. "Arabs already know how they live - we have to educate Israelis on what's going on. On the 17th of November 2006 they released their first album: "Dedication". by the site who play the DAM all the night: http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/

Little Criminals Part 02of10


Part 2! Canadian TV movie about a Juvenile delinquent made in 1995. This movie ISN'T copyrighted for distribution so anyone who payed to see/have this movie were ripped off!

America's Dumbest Criminals - Funny Videos - S04E03(part 2)


America's Dumbest Criminals with hosts Daniel Butler and Debbie Alan. Video footage collected from police and security cameras demonstrating that most crimes are not perpetrated by evil geniuses. Keywords: dumbest excuses, car chase, drunk, magic, DUI

World's Dumbest Criminal


This is the biggest idiot i've ever seen.

Are All Nigerians Criminals ???


All Nigerians are not criminals and All Criminals are not Nigerians ...

CNN Segment on 'Criminals Gone Wild' (PART ONE)


Director FD visits CNN to discuss Criminals Gone Wild. He then talks to J-Ryda, the man who said the film was fake.

Dumbest Criminals EVER on Maury Povich


Here are some of the funniest criminal clips you will EVER see on Maury Povich. Enjoy :D

CNN Segment on 'Criminals Gone Wild' (PART TWO)


Director FD visits CNN to discuss Criminals Gone Wild. He then talks to J-Ryda, the man who said the film was fake.

Cambodia: YUON CRIMINALS ACTIVE IN PROSTITUTIONS(4/6)[EN&KH]


Poor Vietnamese might also try to get some money by going to beg in Cambodia. Especially in Neak Leung one can observe many Vietnamese kids begging for money. Some of them came along with their parents who sell food or toys, while they try to get some extra income through begging. We found no organized begging groups as in Thailand. Perhaps this is because, as a representative of the Vietnamese association in Phnom Penh suggested, they have too much competition from the Khmer beggars of whom they are afraid. The decision to go to Cambodia is not only made because of financial need, but also because of financial ambition. More money can be earned in Cambodia, according to many informants, because doing business is not restricted with as many regulations and does not require as much capital compared to Vietnam. But also in day labour or in commercial sex work, more money can be earned than in Vietnam. A Vietnamese girl in a brothel in Kompong Som recounts how she was attracted by her friend's wealth earned in Cambodia: "I followed my friend to come here. She lived in the same village and she had lived in Cambodia before. I saw that she had jewelry and that she had brought money to her home. So I asked her to bring me to Cambodia." Besides the attractions of earning easy money, going to Cambodia can for some be a welcome escape from their situation at home. Several women interviewed wanted to be away from their husband, boyfriend, or family and therefore going to Cambodia was an attractive option to them. Often, these women had negative experiences being divorced, violated or betrayed. One Vietnamese woman said: "My husband and I were divorced and I was very sad. I did not want to meet him anymore. So I came here. There was no-one who forced me to come here." Going to Cambodia is a chance to get away from the sad experiences and to live in a completely new environment. Although this escape is often seen as temporary, they hope to benefit from it emotionally as well as financially. For others, the excitement of having some fun or having some adventure and change in their life is the prime reason to come to Cambodia. A 28 years old prostitute in Svay Rieng commented: "I heard that it is great fun living in Cambodia. I wanted to enjoy myself, so I decided to come here." A Vietnamese woman in a karaoke shop summarized why, according to her, Vietnamese are coming to Cambodia: "There are many complex problems in our society that we cannot understand. There are some people who come here because they were sad, because they had problems. Others came because they were very poor... In Vietnam there are very rich and very poor people. There are mainly the poor people who come to Cambodia... Here one can work for other people and earn much more money than in Vietnam... But [the young girls] mostly were deceived to be sold here." VIETNAMESE WOMEN TRAFFICKED TO CAMBODIA A better known purpose of recruiting Vietnamese is the recruitment, often deceptive or exploitative, of women and girls for prostitution in Cambodia. The recruitment processes in these cases are more similar to what was described in the survey on trafficking of Cambodian women and girls to Thailand. Unicef writes that "criminal groups" which are "highly organized, extremely violent, and often involved in other criminal activities" sometimes control the trafficking in women. Since this survey was geographically limited to Cambodia, it was not possible to find out about the extent and activities of the "criminal groups" that are involved. A representative of the Vietnamese in Phnom Penh estimated that every month about twenty young Vietnamese girls are brought to brothels in Cambodia. However, another Vietnamese representative in Kompong Som expressed concern about getting too involved in this issue, because "they will hire people to kill me." In this survey, we found that in most cases the recruitment of young Vietnamese women for prostitution in Cambodia operates on a small-scale level. Recruiters target one or a few girls at a time, in order to provide a family member, friend or other acquaintance some extra women in their brothel. The recruiters often approach poor, desperate or divorced women or girls who are receptive to promises of well-paid work in Cambodia. A Vietnamese woman in a karaoke shop in Kompong Som recounted that after her husband left her with her three-year-old child, a woman in her village told her to come with her to work in Phnom Penh. She and five other young women were brought to Phnom Penh, where they were all together sold to a shop in Tuol Kork. Later this woman opened her own shop using the money she got from selling the girls. A 17-year-old Vietnamese girl described, out of own experience, how the recruiters operate to recruit young girls:

Cambodia: YUON CRIMINALS ACTIVE IN PROSTITUTIONS(6/6)[EN&KH]


KHMER AND VIETNAMESE ATTITUDES TOWARD COMMERCIAL SEX WORK The results of this survey gave a strong impression that although there are many different purposes for Vietnamese to (temporarily) migrate to Cambodia, those being forced or deceived are mostly ending up in commercial sex work. An earlier report on Vietnamese prostitutes described that for a lot of Cambodians there is a clear link between prostitution and Vietnamese women. Not only are Vietnamese women considered to be very beautiful because of their whiter skin, they are also considered to be more sexually skilled than Khmer women are. Therefore, Prasso writes, prostitution is considered to be 'un-Khmer': "The rationalization is, because all Khmer women are virtuous, all prostitutes must be Vietnamese." A meekrom, or group leader, in Cbah Ampeu even argued that it is a cultural trait of Vietnamese families to bring their daughters into prostitution. He said: "Nearly 100 percent of the Vietnamese girls here are prostitutes. It is their tradition, even if the daughter is from a rich family...They mostly sell their daughters themselves. For example, they sell the girl to work with a meebon for a while. Then she has to work for many months or years to repay her parent's loan. There is often a money problem between the meebon and the parents." There is a strong conviction that most of the commercial sex workers in Cambodia are ethnically Vietnamese. The numbers presented in the report on "The Problem of Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in Cambodia", however, show a very different picture. According to this report 18 percent of the prostitutes working throughout the country are Vietnamese. One has to note that some underreporting is possible, since Vietnamese women might have covered their identity out of fear of expulsion. According to several informants, there are significant differences between the Vietnamese and Cambodian prostitutes. In most cases, the Vietnamese are considered to be less ashamed, smarter when it comes to earning money, and more hygienic. A health worker in Ratanakiri commented: "In general the Vietnamese recruiters, who bring Vietnamese women to work as prostitutes in Cambodia, give some money to the parents of the women. When the women stay in the brothel, the meebon takes a certain percentage for food and shelter. The rest is for the women. For Khmer women this is 100 percent different. The Khmer women are all deceived, by the recruiters and the meebon. When a Khmer woman comes to brothel, the meebon gives some money to the recruiter and provides her some clothes. After that she is not free to go. The money she earns goes to the meebon, but the woman does not receive any money. If she wants to leave for another brothel, she has to pay the meebon and sometimes she is just sold to another meebon." This view on the differences between Vietnamese and Cambodian prostitutes fits very well in the stereotype of Vietnamese being clever business people, whereas Cambodians are the simple farmers and casual labourers. However, in the report on trafficking of Cambodian women to Thailand it became clear that Cambodian women were also calculating commercial sex workers. A health worker in Svay Rieng argued that Vietnamese women, besides being able to save much more money, are also thinking much more about their health: "The Vietnamese women only work for one or two months and they have a lot of jewellery. The Vietnamese women are usually changed often by the meebon and therefore they can attract more customers. The Khmer women work for two years and have nothing left. They spend their money on games and their sangsaa [boyfriend]. Khmer women also get more often sick, because they don't think of sexually transmitted diseases when they are with their sangsaa, or when customers refuse to use condoms. The Vietnamese prostitutes finish ten boxes of condoms in a month, whereas Khmer prostitutes cannot finish even one." So far, the Cambodian authorities have not developed a consistent policy regarding the presence of illegal migrants in Cambodia, although some have very outspoken ideas about the bad influences of the illegal Vietnamese on Cambodian society. Sambath Kang writes, "The most noticeable aspect of the society is the problem of the Vietnamese settlers who illegally come to live in Phnom Penh and throughout Cambodia." He continues that these illegal Vietnamese create many problems in Cambodian society, and that the Vietnamese were the first to open brothels and therefore have brought the problem of prostitution into Cambodia. Furthermore, he argues that Vietnamese goods are flooding into Cambodia, which combined with the Vietnamese settlers entering Cambodia causes the "Vietnamization" of Cambodia.