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MYANMAR’S KILLING FIELDS + Q&A

April 28, 2019 Events

AMNESTY PRESENTS: MYANMAR’S KILLING FIELDS + Q&A

BAFTA-nominated and multi award-winning ‘Myanmar’s Killing Fields‘ presents a special investigation into the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar. The film, which was originally shown on PBS and Channel 4, examines evidence that Myanmar’s security forces used systematic rape and terror tactics to expel hundreds of thousands of Rohingya from the country. The film follows an undercover network of Rohingya activists who have been risking their lives to secretly film evidence of years of repression, violence and mass murder by the authorities in Myanmar.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director and producer of the film, hopefully the Rohingya translator and a representative from Amnesty International.

Organised by The Islington and Hackney Amnesty Group.

 

Sunday 28 April

15.00

Rio Cinema
107 Kingsland High Street
London
E8 2PB

 

https://riocinema.org.uk/RioCinema.dll/WhatsOn?Film=11805662

 

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