Campaigns - boycott to minute's silence

Since forming, as a proactive collection of Hillsborough families, survivors and supporters in Feb 1998, the Campaign has struggled to bring Hillsborough and the continued lack of justice back into the public domain on many occassions.

Many people are aware that all clubs now observe a minutes silence on 15th April following the group's letter campaign. In this section you can read on this and other successes the group has acheived, as well as ongoing activites.

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The Hillsborough Justice Campaign
PO Box 1089
178 Walton Breck Road
Liverpool
L69 4WR
Tel / fax : 0151 2605262

email: hjcshop@tiscali.co.uk

South Yorkshire Mass Murderers

The words to the song 'SYMM' by the Manic Street Preachers taken from their album "This is my truth tell me yours". The song makes reference to the Jimmy McGovern film about Hillsborough.

S.Y.M.M.

The subtext of this song I've thought about it for so long
But it's really not the sort of thing that people want to hear us sing
The context of this song well I could go on and on
But it's still unfashionable to believe in principles

South South Yorkshire - Mass Murderer
How can you sleep at night, sleep at night
South South Yorkshire - Mass Murderer
How can you sleep at night, sleep at night

The reason for this song well it may be a pointless one
But thank you Jimmy McGovern for reminding me of what lives on
The ending for this song well I haven't really thought of one
There's nothing I could ever say that could really take the pain away

South South Yorkshire - Mass Murderer
How can you sleep at night, sleep at night
South South Yorkshire - Mass Murderer
How can you sleep at night, sleep at night

Manic Street Preachers
Written by: Bradfield/Jones/Moore