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Unjust, 55 mins, 2011 (Ref:
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Three widows fight for
justice across three Asian nations after losing
their husbands to state violence. Despite the rising
economic clout of many countries in the region,
state agents still use torture, enforced
disappearances and extra-judicial killings with
impunity. The women's personal tragedies drive them
on their long and dangerous pursuit of justice,
refusing to be silenced by threats to their lives as
they become leading human rights defenders in Asia.
Angkhana’s husband Somchai was a well known lawyer
who gave legal assistance to the poor and vulnerable
in the south of Thailand. This made him a target for
law enforcement officers who were used to acting
with impunity. Suciwati’s husband Munir spent years
fearlessly speaking out against Indonesia’s
military’s blatant abuse of human rights, which made
him a much-loved figure among activists and victims
but much feared and hated by the military. He was
killed by poisoning on a flight to Holland. In Sri
Lanka, Gerard Perera, husband of Padma, had little
to do with the local police when he was unexpectedly
arrested and severely tortured. Unlike most torture
victims on Sri Lanka, Gerard had no intention of
staying silent about his harrowing experience.
Unjust follows Angkhana, Suciwati and Padma as they
are thrown into the public spotlight, determined to
seek justice for their husbands by any means
available to them. The three unrelated stories
portrayed in this documentary reveal a shocking and
systemic disregard for the law by the very officers
whose job it is to uphold it. |
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