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DESCRIPTION:A screening with film-maker Iffat Fatima. Q&amp\;A to\nfollow.T
 he conflict in Kashmir is among the long-standing political\nconflicts in 
 the world. It has taken a heavy toll on lives\, on sanity and on\nthe idea
  of normalcy.The film Khoon Diy Baarav made over nine years\, enters the v
 exed\npolitical scenario in Kashmir through the lives of families of the v
 ictims of\nenforced disappearances. It explores memory as a mode of resist
 ance\, constantly\nconfronting reality and morphing from the personal to t
 he political\, the\nindividual to the collective.For more information\, pl
 ease contact Martin Walls at mwalls@law.syr.edu.Sponsored by the&nbsp\;Moy
 nihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Institute for National Security 
 and Counterterrorism (David F.\nEverett Postconflict Reconstruction Speake
 r Series).
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Khoon diy Baarav (Blood Leaves Its Trail)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A screening with film-maker Iffat Fatima. Q
 &amp\;A to\nfollow.</p><p>The conflict in Kashmir is among the long-standi
 ng political\nconflicts in the world. It has taken a heavy toll on lives\,
  on sanity and on\nthe idea of normalcy.<br>The film Khoon Diy Baarav made
  over nine years\, enters the vexed\npolitical scenario in Kashmir through
  the lives of families of the victims of\nenforced disappearances. It expl
 ores memory as a mode of resistance\, constantly\nconfronting reality and 
 morphing from the personal to the political\, the\nindividual to the colle
 ctive.</p><p>For more information\, please contact Martin Walls at mwalls@
 law.syr.edu.</p><p><em>Sponsored by the&nbsp\;Moynihan Institute of Global
  Affairs and the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (Dav
 id F.\nEverett Postconflict Reconstruction Speaker Series).</em></p>
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