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“Whose Bullets Are These?” – Wimal to Drop Protest Song Against ‘Yankee-Zionist’ Alliance

“Whose Bullets Are These?” – Wimal to Drop Protest Song Against ‘Yankee-Zionist’ Alliance

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National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa is set to launch a protest song titled “Kageda Me Munissam?” (translated as “Whose Bullets Are These?”) tomorrow, 8 July, in a move expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and Iran in the face of recent military strikes by the United States and Israel.

The song, written and performed by Weerawansa himself, addresses the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the attacks on Palestine and the recent airstrikes on Iran by what he terms the “Yankee-Zionist alliance.” The song will be officially released via YouTube.

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