Hehehe... krn orang2 borjuis di sini doyan ngoceh soal film, musik, dan 
sepakbola, gua kasih artikel ttg pemenang Oscar dr Pakistan.
 
Apa orang2 borjuis ini akan ngebahas isi film pemenang Oscar yg nunjukkan 
gimana beradabnya orang2 Islam soleh ini? Hehehe////
 
 
http://bikyamasr.com/59572/pakistan-acid-attack-doc-wins-oscar-inspires-debate/
Pakistan acid-attack doc wins Oscar, inspires debate
Sajjad Malik | 29 February 2012 | 1 Comment

CAIRO (dpa) – The joy with which Pakistan’s first Academy Award was received 
this week quickly made way for debate on the subject of the film: acid attacks 
that leave hundreds badly disfigured every year.
Saving Face captures the stories of two women who survived attacks in which 
acid was thrown in their faces, and the cosmetic surgeon who has returned to 
Pakistan to help them.
The 52-minute documentary co-directed by Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen 
Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge from the United States won the Oscar for best 
short documentary.
There were celebrations all around in Pakistan following the announcement from 
the glitzy awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani 
promised a “high civil award” for Obaid-Chinoy.
But a day later, as activists and the media took advantage of the Hollywood 
triumph to cast the spotlight on one of the worst aspects of Pakistani society, 
the euphoria had subsided.
At least 3,017 acid attacks were reported between 1999 and 2011, according to 
data compiled by the non-profit Acid Survivors Foundation. In 2002 alone, 496 
cases were reported.
Most of the victims are women, who in majority of cases suffer at hands of male 
perpetrators. The acid leaves them disfigured for life due to lack of medical 
facilities and social security.
“Although the award is a matter of personal and national pride, its content is 
matter of national shame,” The News newspaper said in an editorial.
“What is more important is that (Obaid-)Chinoy’s effort holds up a mirror to us 
for critical self-examination.”
Women’s rights activist Marvi Memon described the award as a “big achievement” 
for the filmmaker and the country.
“The entire documentary is based on the crime of acid attacks and it will help 
proper implementation of laws to curb this evil,” Memon said.
The use of acid as a weapon has deep roots in Pakistan society. But it is only 
in the last decade that the government has relaxed restrictions on media, 
resulting in coverage of such social issues.
The motives for acid attacks range from family disputes to land occupancy 
issues, but rejection of marriage proposal appears to be behind most attacks.
Mussrat Misbah, based in the eastern city of Lahore, is a beauty therapist who 
runs Smile Again, an organization to help victims.
“We usually find women are attacked with acid when they or their parents refuse 
to marry them to someone who has made a proposal, which angers them, as 
rejection by a woman or her relatives is considered an insult,” she said.
Last year, the government adopted stricter legislation that imposes a 14-year 
sentence and a minimum fine of 1 million rupees (11,100 dollars), after growing 
activism over lack of law enforcement forced lawmakers to act.
Memon said Obaid-Chinoy’s film could help ensure that perpetrators are brought 
to justice.
“Now there will be more pressure on the government to implement the new laws 
and we hope convictions for people involved in it will begin soon.”
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