Pakistani student is unable to accept his film festival award, denied the right to enter US
Friday, May 18, 2012 07:29 AM PDT
Drone filmmaker denied visa
A Pakistani student is unable to accept his film festival award because he is denied the right to enter the U.S.
By Glenn Greenwald
Muhammad Danish Qasim is a Pakistani student at Iqra Universitys Media Science and is also a filmmaker. This year, Qasim released a short film entitled The Other Side, a 20-minute narrative that revolves around the idea of assessing social, psychological and economical affects of drones on the people in tribal areas of Pakistan. A two-minute video trailer of the film is embedded below. The Express Tribune provided this summary of the film, including an interview with Qasim:
The Other Side revolves around a school-going child in Miranshah, the capital of North Waziristan. The childs neighborhood gets bombed after the people of the region are suspected for some notorious activities. He ends up losing all of his loved ones during the bombing and later becomes part of an established terrorists group who exploit his loss and innocence for their own interests.
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When asked how this film on terrorism will be different from all the others that have been released since 9/11, he said, The film takes the audience very close to the damage caused by drone attacks. I have tried my best to connect all the dots that lead to a drone attack and have shot the prevailing aftermath of such attacks in a very realistic and raw manner.
In particular, the film identifies the problems faced by families who have become victims of drone missiles, and it unearths the line of action which terrorist groups adopt to use victimised families for their vested interests. In other words, it depicts the tragedy of civilian deaths, and documents how those deaths are then successfully exploited by actual Terrorists for recruitment purposes.
http://www.salon.com/2012/05/18/drone_filmmaker_denied_visa/
think
(11,641 posts)that are in their country and killing people will not be welcome to come to the US.
Sad state of affairs. This does not reflect well on a country that is suppose to lead the way in free speech and tolerance of dissenting views.
The Northerner
(5,040 posts)I doubt there's any legitimate justification for denying him entry to the US.
What a shame.