Filmmaking and human rights
From the Blog pakteahouse *By Saad Hafiz* [image: Haider6] Haider, the recently released Bollywood movie, helps to lift the lid on the brutal conflict in Indian Kashmir. The artistic portrait of modern political rebellion, an exposé of government-sanctioned violence and a vision of hope that continued resistance may galvanise a new future. Set during the 1990s, the most intense years of the ongoing insurgency that has pitted Kashmiri militants and separatists against security forces and their local auxiliaries for more than two decades, Haider includes graphic scenes of torture in Indian army camps and other human rights abuses by Indian officials. The film goes beyond the typical to deliver a riveting story with harsh truths and enlightens the audience to the plight and the courage of individual Kpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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