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From: KP Sasi <[email protected]>

* SCREENING OF THE FILM ON ABDUL NASAR MAUDANY*

 Dear frends,

 I have directed a documentary called `fabricated’ with the help of various
friends. The film deals with the issue of under trials and fabricated cases
on human rights activists in this country, though the focus is on the issue
of Abdul Nasar Maudany. Around 200 screenings of this film has taken place
in Kerala and the response has been extremely positive. The film
`Fabricated’ was also screened at the Kerala International Short and
Documentary Film Festival organized  by the Kerala Government as well as at
VIBGYOR International Short and Documentary Festival, as a curtain raiser.

 As you are aware, that there are thousands of innocent prisoners
languishing in Indian jails without any trial and most of them are
subjected to various draconian and repressive laws. Thus, Muslims, dalits,
adivasis, activists of people’s movements and human rights activists face
such repression. It is time that a wider national debate takes place on
this issue.

 I am planning to travel to Dellhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Orissa, Lucknow,
Jharkhand, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, etc. and screen the film and
initiate discussions on this grave issue. The plan is to organize a
screening at a central place in a city where everybody can get together,
involving all supportive organizations and then screen the film in
institutions/colleges/universities. If we can do all this in 3 to 5 days,
it would be good. We need the following support:

 1. Organisational support of those individuals/groups/organizations/forums
who can take the responsibility, or help in  conducting the screening and
discussion.

2. Support for travel.

3. Support for accommodation

If you can undertake any of the above, please get in touch with me on my
email given below at the earliest.

More information on the film is given below.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon,

K.P. Sasi

[email protected]

Mob: 09567666798

*FABRICATED!*

*A Full Length Documentary Film on the Fabricated Cases on Abdul Nasar
Maudany and Others.*

*Directed by K.P. Sasi*

*Length: *94 Minutes

*Synopsis:*

This is a story of the post Independent India. Every year when this country
celebrates freedom, there are thousands of innocent prisoners in Indian
jails, waiting for justice without even a trial. Abdul Nasar Maudany is one
such victim. As a Muslim spiritual leader, he reacted strongly against the
demolition of Babari Masjid in 1992. His house was attacked and he spent
nine and a half years in jail. All the charges against him were proven
false and even the judgement makes it clear that the case was fabricated.
He was released without any compensation. No trial on those who were
responsible for such fabrication was conducted. But  soon, Maudany was
framed for another series of charges and he is still waiting for justice in
Bangalore Parappana Agrahara jail. The documentary film shows that this is
not an isolated case, but several Muslims, dalits, adivasis and activists
from people’s movements go through similar experiences. The question raised
by the film is `why is a person spending so many years in jail in without
being proven guilty?’ This documentary film portrays the inner dynamics of
the manner in which the present institutions of the democratic system
functions, so that a large number of innocent people can be framed and
fabricated with false cases and dumped in jails for long periods, without
the provision of basic human rights as per the requirements of Indian
Constitution.

*Produced by: Justice for Maudany Forum, Solidarity Youth Movement Visual
Search in association with Pedestrian Pictures.*

*About the Director*

K.P Sasi started working as a cartoonist while being a student in JNU
during the late seventies. He started experimenting with films on 8mm
during the early eighties. His films include `America America’, `Gaon
Chodab Nahin’, `A Valley Refuses to Die', `We Who Make History' `Living in
Fear', `In the Name of Medicine',`Redefining Peace’, `The Source of Life
for Sale’ and several other documentaries. His feature films include Ilayum
Mullum', on the social and psychological violence on women in Kerala, `Ek
Alag Mausam' and `Shhh...Silence Please', a silent comedy film on
development. His films have been screened and awarded at several national
and international film festivals.
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