Monday, November 30, 2009

Final Solution: Documentary on Gujarat Riot

Final Solution :-



Final Solution is a study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat, India, the film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 genocide of Muslims in Gujarat. The film examines the aftermath of the deadly violence that followed the burning of 58 Hindus on the Sabarmati Express train at Godhra on February 27 2002. In “reaction” to that incident, some 2,500 Muslims were brutally murdered, hundreds of women raped, and more than 200,000 families driven from their homes. Borrowing its reference from the history of Nazism, the title of the film exposes what the film director calls 'Indian Fascism' and seeks to remind that “those who forget history are condemned to relive it." [Source]

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3 comments:

  1. no documentary on gujarat is ever banned, it's just a publicity stunt

    lastly, make sure you cover all such riots with equal vigor and prevent yourself from making any hasty conclusions as far as blaming any community is concerned

    Rest is OK as I don't want to create some havoc here

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  2. This documentary was banned by censorship, now it had been lifted. Sorry for using wrong title. That I have changed. And Gujarat riot was different because it was havoc of majority on minority, rarily seen in India. While Mukhtar Ansari (Mau riot) and Narendra Modi are roaming frely, the civilized society is in danger of organised religion. No community is wrong, its just few individuals who are responsible in utmost blindfolded belief of purity. And thanks for comment and you don't create havoc with opinion mayank. They are yours opinion.. I welcome them.

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  3. I would request you to kindly go through my post "Media:blind or hypocrite"

    it's just that you are covering this riots, there are 100s of such riots which you dont know even, y not blame sonia/rahul for that

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