Victims of war: Myrna screens Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land'
- The University of Haifa canceled the planned screening of the Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land,' citing council guidelines, as reported by Haaretz.
- Palestinian co-director Basel Adra expressed disappointment over the cancellation, stating it violates freedom of expression and academic freedom.
- James Turpin from OHCHR reported ongoing human rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, noting that Israel's presence undermines Palestinian self-determination.
- Following the documentary's Oscar win, Israeli Minister of Culture Miki Zohar urged institutions not to show it, claiming it serves 'the enemies of the State' and should be stopped.
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No Other Land' co-director addresses the United Nations
Basel Adra, the Palestinian co-director of Oscar-winning film No Other Land, addressed the United Nations after a screening of his documentary, as per a video released by TRT World on YouTube. Adra's remarks were directed to the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. "I have carried a camera since I was a teenager. I started filming what's been happening to my village and the villages around me and my f…
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