Aisha Ghazi
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Aisha Ghazi, is a political researcher and documentary film-maker[1] through her political activism platform, "iResist". Her work focuses on subcontinental history, with a particular focus on Pakistan, its creation and subsequent struggles. Based in the United Kingdom, Aisha's documentaries have amassed hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube.
Aisha is also a published author, having wrote two collections of Urdu poetry, namely: 'Seraab e-Aagahi'[2] and 'Khizan ki-Ahat'.[3]
Documentaries
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| Sarhad (The Boundary Line) | Sarhad is a documentary regarding the creation of Pakistan and the Islamic Identity with which the Two-Nation Theory was produced. In it, Aisha brings eye-witness accounts of individuals who witnessed the partition of India, aswell as the aftermath of independence. |
| Suffering In Silence | This documentary is about the effect of America's War on terror in Pakistan. The documentary focuses on the effect of the USA Drone strikes in Pakistan during the war, and the effect on internally displaced people (IDP). |
| Chained in the Web | Chained in the Web explores the 'forced conversion' narrative used against Pakistan, in which she brings the accounts of individuals who the media claimed had been forced to convert to Islam. |
| 71 Slaughterhouse | In this documentary, Aisha explores the Bangladeshi War of Independence against Pakistan in 1971, and the story of stranded Pakistanis during the independence. In it, she explores the role that India played in creating Bangladesh, and the crimes committed against the Pakistani Military by Mukti Bahini. |
| Sen Sentalees | A collection of eye-witness accounts of individuals who witnessed the partition of India, and the violent aftermath. |
References
- ↑ "Linkedin".
- ↑ Ghazi, Aisha. Seraab E Aagahi. Sang-e-meel Publications. ISBN 9693530683.
- ↑ GHAZI, AISHA. Khazan ki-Ahat. Sang-e-meel Publications. ISBN 9693530691.
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