Amazingly, racism is still alive and well in many societies. How does this impact people directly and also in more subtle ways. This topic examines the ugly underbelly as well as moments of glory on the path to racial justice. Have a loo...
Amazingly, racism is still alive and well in many societies. How does this impact people directly and also in more subtle ways. This topic examines the ugly underbelly as well as moments of glory on the path to racial justice. Have a look and then, have your say... upload something to this topic!
In the summer of 2003, 23 Pakistani and one Indian man were arrested by Canadian law enforcement under Project Thread, a purported anti-terror investigation. The charges crumbled under scrutiny and the men were quietly deported. Threadbare is the story of how these seemingly harmless and unremarkable men spent two to five months in a maximum security prison outside of Toronto and became the focus of Canada's notorious post-9/11 terror case. Watch the trailer for this work in progress which will be completed and posted in October.
"Threadbare" is the perfect platform in documenting to 'what' really happened to the detainess... Arshad Khan has done great justice to the film, and has been the voice for the many south asian victims!
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Sat, 06/30/2007 - 01:10
"Threadbare" is the perfect platform in documenting to 'what' really happened to the detainess... Arshad Khan has done great justice to the film, and has been the voice for the many south asian victims!
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