American rapper Doja Cat raises voice for Palestinians
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30 Sep 2024
The 28-year-old American rapper, singer, and musician, Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, popularly known as Doja Cat, has raised her voice for the oppressed worldwide, including Palestinians.
While addressing a crowd gathered at Central Park in New York, Doja Cat made a powerful appeal for global peace during her speech at the Global Citizen Festival.
She highlighted the ongoing crises in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, Congo, and other regions, emphasizing the importance of supporting those affected by violence and displacement.
She said, "Together, we can bring change, love, light, and hope to those who need it the most."
Doja Cat spoke out against the injustices happening in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, Congo, and other countries, delivering a similar message to those attending the Global Citizen Festival.
In her emotional message, she appealed, "Please continue to use your voice for those suffering from violence," stressing the importance of continuing support for the oppressed.
She ended her speech with a strong call for unity, saying, "Let's spend our time where it is most needed, and that is with life."
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