Leslie Thomas & Amy Yenkin are proud to present an event with Capa-award winning photog Bassam Khabieh on the 27th! Hosted w/ @ARTWORKSProject and @karamfoundation it will give audiences a chance to see life in siege and learn how to take action. https://t.co/utJoiXBaSy
Sabaya received glowing critical reviews despite glaring red flags to anyone all familiar with northeastern Syria, al-Hol camp, or the issue of family separation - an indication that @sundancefest and others would do well to include judges familiar with subject matter of docs
@kvartalet also delves into the women forcibly separated from their children by purported heroes of the film - a heartbreaking issue I and others have covered for several years that still continues: Heroes of Sundance-winning documentary stole children
https://t.co/q3SdY0xeGG
The revelation of faked scenes follows the lack of consent from many of the traumatized Yazidi women enslaved by ISIS shown with their faces uncovered when the film aired. The filmmakers scrambled to retroactively obtain consent after our NYT article: https://t.co/BkbxUtlCsv
In July 2021, @CJA_News submitted contextual evidence to the French investigating judge re: the #CrimesAgainstHumanity ISIL committed while #Lafarge paid them bribes.
Read it here: https://t.co/FHRsHyqL8U
And forced pregnancy can also constitute measures intended to prevent births as an act of genocide.
Let’s ensure that we look at the full picture of gender-based crimes occurring in Ukraine and not just reduce all crimes of SGBV to rape.