When properly executed, art and activism make a powerful pair. Human Rights Watch melds the two in this month-long annual film fest. The five films presented represent the most aesthetically pleasing and ethically compelling movies out of hundreds of submissions. Anyone captivated by Middle East politics ought to catch Habibi on Wednesday, which is about the self-appointed "morality police's" intrusion into the lives of Gaza couple in love.
I salute the organizers of this film festival. My ardent wish is that one day, some attention can be cast by a community of exiled Tibetans who have suffering in silence and fear since 1996 when their own exiled government banned their worship of a Buddhist deity known as Dorje Shugden in order to silence and divide its people. http://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/the-controversy/the-evidence-that-dalai-lama-is-a-dictator/
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