ackson jubilant on web
From correspondents in Los Angeles
June 14, 2005
From: Reuters
MICHAEL Jackson, declared innocent of child molestation charges today, was quiet as he left a California courtroom but celebrated wildly on his website, where the singer's acquittal was compared to the fall of the Berlin Wall and Nelson Mandela's release from prison.
The multimedia website opens solemnly with the word "Innocent" displayed in black and white as triumphal orchestral music plays.
Then an image of a hand flashing the "V" for victory sign pops up, before dissolving into a montage of photos of Jackson and fans as the phrases "vindication", "victory" and "The truth runs marathons", scroll across the screen.
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A pop chorus swells as the images move and the site shows a series of significant dates, including the birth of US civil rights leader Martin Luther King jnr; the fall of the Berlin Wall, which is associated with the end of communism; and the release of South African dissident, later to become president, Nelson Mandela from his apartheid prison.
"Remember this date, for it is a part of HIStory," says the site, [
mjjsource.com], which the 46-year-old singer set up to provide information during his trial.
Jackson, who could have faced a nearly 20-year prison term, was found innocent on all charges.
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