Bakri on trial over 'Jenin Jenin'
Stop the Carnage | 25.06.2007 13:48 | Palestine
Bakri on Democracy Now. - mp3 17M
Carnage after the 2002 Operation
In an interview with Amy Goodman from Democracy Now, he discusses why he made the film, and says that he would do it again.
The film which was initially banned by the Israeli censors, was cleared for screening in Israel by the Supreme Court. However, as Bakri tells Goodman, no-one went to see it. 2 films which set out to rubbish Bakri's work were screened on Israeli television.
The interview can be heard online at http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/22/1458237, and is also available on IMC UK for your convenience.
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Doing time
26.06.2007 07:30
ex-Brit
Bullshit
26.06.2007 09:04
Had you listened to the recording, you would understand why he is looking at doing time.
Haven't you got your own fascist website to record your dribble on?
Stop the Carnage
note that
27.06.2007 09:00
thus this is an attempt to both extort money and prevent the distribution of this film WITHOUT any facts being put to the test
what a joke
don't they have laws that prevent genocide denial?
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