Interview with Hop Donki
Hop Donki, my readers will not know you. Can you tell us about yourself? From 2003 till 2013 I directed a printed magazine in my home country Colombia. It mainly covered the Colombian war against its indigenous Nations and small farmers communities. In 2012 I decided to transition into musical activism. Last month I released “43”, my first music video on YouTube. The song’s title refers to a group of 43 indigenous students who got tortured and chopped by CIA trained Mexican Army troops. Hop Donki, you have put out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKdXDzNldqE&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1xh4HQYjGyMeffBa80k3VTTieQBylN6-TyZ8bTo32TvR0Zd8r57iF9PZY are there more to come? Yes, I’m working on my second music video. It will be released in December or January 2021. It’s about the ongoing anti monarchy movements in Thailand, Spain and the UK. Hop Donki, I know you have been censored so I am asking you to tell your story about that. My Journalistic work in Colombia was ...