Category Archives: Multimedia

Pakistani-American director Iram Parveen Bilal’s new film shows a different type of Pakistani family

I’ll Meet You There is Bilal’s third feature film after Josh and PHD film. Josh was released in Pakistan in 2012 at a time when Pakistani cinema was shakily climbing back up to its feet. We sat down with Bilal to find out more about the film and … Continue reading

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The abandoned mansions of Pakistan (Full Documentary) BBC Stories

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Witness – Going Back to Pakistan: 70 Years After Partition

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Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru’s Tryst With Destiny Speech (English)

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Israeli soldiers shoot 15-year-old Palestinian girl, Settlers taunt her, wish her to die

They are very experienced at shooting kids

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2016 NPS Finals – San Diego – “Islamophobia” by Rudy Francisco, Natasha Hooper, and Amen Ra

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President Trump: How & Why… – Jonathon Pie

Interesting points, albeit somewhat narrow.

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40 Years On, A Controversial Film On Islam’s Origins Is Now A Classic

In 1962, a Syrian-born Hollywood filmmaker named Moustapha Akkad watched the epic film Lawrence of Arabia, directed by David Lean. Akkad was riveted as he watched a scene in which actor Omar Sharif emerges from the sands like a wraith … Continue reading

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Akala Breaks Down Britain’s Inherent Xenophobia

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NEW – The Greatest Muhammad Ali Inspirational Video From Mateusz M

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