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Is Pakistani State At War With Free Press?, Umer Bin Ajmal
Is Pakistani State At War With Free Press?, Umer Bin Ajmal
MSJ Capstone Projects
Pakistan’s media scene today depicts a similar picture where many journalists say they have been “conditioned” to self-censor news. But unlike Pavlov using a sound as a stimulus, certain “powers that be” use threat and violence to intimidate journalists and force them to behave in a certain way. Psychologists around the world say there is a lesson in this experiment: it demonstrates that human behavior, too, can be manipulated or maneuvered through conditioning.
Outcasts – In Search Of Identity, Syed Hasan Haider
Outcasts – In Search Of Identity, Syed Hasan Haider
MSJ Capstone Projects
The idea for this documentary came from a story published in the express tribune which talked about the people who are unable to vote in 2018 elections due to having Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) in the Ibrahim Hyderi locality in Karachi.
Not having a CNIC in Pakistan means that you are not able to participate in civic life and also not subscribe to basic facilitates like housing, water, gas and employment.
This documentary film looks at different cases and through the experience of some journalists what it is like to live as an undocumented citizen. The film also explores …
Agony Of Delayed Justice, Ahmed Saeed
Agony Of Delayed Justice, Ahmed Saeed
MSJ Capstone Projects
Martin Luther King Jr in his famous letter from a Birmingham jail wrote that justice too long delayed is justice denied. King said so to highlight that justice for African-Americans had been delayed for far too long. (King, 1963) According to ancient Latin maxim, ‘to delay justice is injustice’ but in the land of pure, delayed justice is a new normal. Courts in Pakistan have a backlog of 1.9 million pending cases to be adjudicated. Some of these cases have been pending for three or four decades.
Pakistan's Sheedi Community: Striving For Equality, Inayat Ullah Shahzad
Pakistan's Sheedi Community: Striving For Equality, Inayat Ullah Shahzad
MSJ Capstone Projects
Following the "Black Lives Matter" movement, the creator wanted to find out that how happy the Sheedi community in Pakistan is or what are their core issues. This documentary is about the Afro-Pakistani ethnic group that is called Sheedi community. Sheedis are multi talented, skilled people with a long tradition of hospitality and unique culture. The one million in number community is not happy with the behavior of the societies they face in Pakistan. This documentary highlights their issues, like color based discriminations, unemployment, women issues, youth issues, facts about their history and role of Pakistani government in finding solutions …