The Last Grave at Dimbaza (1973) is a seminal documentary that provided one of the first unflinching looks at the harsh realities of apartheid in South Africa for international audiences. Shot clandestinely with hidden cameras by South African exiles and British filmmakers, the footage was smuggled out of the country to bypass strict censorship laws. The producers included Nana Mahomo, Antonia Caccia, Andrew Tsehiana. Source: IMDb, Youtube
"Was it really my fault?"
asked the Short Skirt.
"No, it happened with me too,"
replied the Burka.
The diaper in the corner couldn't even speak.
-Darshan Mondkar
The Sudanese army is advancing to recapture towns from the UAE-backed terrorist group, the RSF.
Arms supplies from the UAE to the RSF have dried up since Iran began its Operation True Promise IV.
Sudan must crush those genocidaires.