Dear People, concerned with People

Peoples' Solidarity Concerns-Bangalore cordially invites you to the
screening of the documentary film,  *Voices from the Ruins - Kandhamal* *in
search of Justice* (documentary | 90 min | English subtitles) on the
anti-Christian violence in  Kandhamal in 2008, directed by *K P Sasi* at
SCMI (First floor hall) on* 10th of January, 2018* at *4.00 pm*. The Film
Maker  Mr. K.P.Sasi along with other panellists to discuss the issue of
Communalism and the threats that we face will be present during the
screening.
In a day or two we will be confirming the honourable panellists.

This screening is organised primarily to remember the victims of Kandhamal
which happened a decade ago. Many of the victims do still "live" in fear,
while the ghosts who perpetrated the despicable attacks are not only
roaming free, but are increasingly staking their claim for legitimacy by
usurping state power.


*About the film*

The state of Orissa was born in 1936 as a result of the social reform
movement initiated by Utkal Gaurav Madhusuhan Das, who was called `The
Pride of Orissa’ or ‘Architect of Odisha’. Madhusudhan Das was a converted
Christian. Kandhamal District in Orissa is mainly inhabited by Adivasis and
Dalits and among them a large population are Christians. The hate campaign
against the Christians in Kandhamal started in late 1960s and sustained for
several decades culminating in violence on the minorities in 1980s, 90s and
2000s. The year 2008 saw the biggest violence on the Christians in modern
India, resulting in the destruction of over 350 churches, displacement of
over 56,000 people, destruction of over 6,500 houses, deaths of over 93
people and abuse of over 40 women. The victims were Adivasi Christians and
Dalit Christians. The survivors of Kandhamal violence are still struggling
against the improper compensation, improper rehabilitation and improper
justice delivery systems. The documentary film `Voice from the Ruins –
Kandhamal in search of Justice’ brings out the concerns of the survivors,
through their own voices as well concerned sections, analysing the
historical roots of violence, the impact of violence on various sections of
the communities and the struggle for justice by the survivors of Kandhamal
violence.

With regards,

Jagadish G Chandra

Convenor,

Peoples' Solidarity Concerns-Bangalore

P.S. Please circulate this widely to ensure good attendance.

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