The Voice of Hind Rajab Director Refuses Berlin Award Amid Gaza Backlash
Kaouther Ben Hania declined the Cinema for Peace award in protest against honoring an Israeli general accused of overseeing Palestinian deaths, spotlighting conflict accountability.
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Hind Rajab filmmaker refuses German 'peace' award over prize to Israeli general
Tunisian filmmaker of The Voice Of Hind Rajab, Kaouther Ben Hania, has refused to accept an award from Berlin’s so-called ‘Peace Gala’ over its ‘perfuming’ of Israel’s genocide. Ben Hania’s film won the award for “Most Valuable Film” at the ‘Cinema for Peace’ festival on 16 February. The ceremony’s organisers invited warmongering former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and gave an award to former Israeli general Noam Tibon. Tibon is an advo…
U.S. kills 11 in triple vessel strike; Mamdani to control pivotal NYC rent authority; "Voice of Hind Rajab" filmmaker rejects prize in Berlin
As Ramadan begins, Israeli attacks continue across Gaza and Israel imposes restrictions on access to Al-Aqsa mosque. Mexico and the Vatican decline Trump peace board invitation; UN humanitarian official may not attend the first meeting on Thursday. Settler attacks, military raids and arrests across the West Bank. Palestinian child killed by unexploded Israeli ordnance in Jordan Valley. Chief Israeli ministers push for “emigration” and continued …
Hind Rajab's Voice Awarded at the Cinema for Peace gala in Berlin, Kaouther Ben Hania refuses the film La Voix de Hind Rajab award of Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania received the prize for the "most precious film" at the Cinema for Peace gala, held in Berlin, Germany, on the evening of Monday, February 16, on the sidelines of the Berlin International Film Festival, before the filmmaker announced her refusal to accept the award.
The U.S. killed eleven people in three new attacks on boats it links to drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean, the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) reported this Tuesday. The operations, carried out on Monday night, are part of the military campaign “Lanza del Sur” launched in September by the Donald Trump administration against what it defines as “narcoterrorists” in Latin America, which has already left more than 140 sailor…
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