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Enemy Alien: Special Anniversary Screening

By April 12, 2009November 14th, 2019No Comments

Sunday, April 12

3:00 p.m.

At Women Make Movies

462 Broadway (above Grand Street), 5th Floor New York, NY

Subway: Canal Street Station (J, M, N, Q, R, Z, and 6 trains)


Sunday, April 12

3:00 p.m.

At Women Make Movies

462 Broadway (above Grand Street), 5th Floor New York, NY

Subway: Canal Street Station (J, M, N, Q, R, Z, and 6 trains)

On April 12, 2004, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security released New York-based Palestinian activist Farouk Abdel-Muhti from immigration detention after a federal judge ruled that the government had no right to continue holding him in prison. Farouk had spent two years in detention and had been subjected to beatings, repeated verbal abuse, seven months in isolation, and health problem resulting from the withholding of necessary medication.

Farouk fought back through all this like the activist he was: with a stream of writings from prison, with media interviews, with organizing among his fellow prisoners. He died of a heart attack just three months after he was freed, but his release remained a victory both for him and for everyone who cares about human rights.

Celebrate the fifth anniversary of Farouk’s release this April 12 (also Easter Sunday) at a special screening of “Enemy Alien: The Fight to Free Palestinian Activist Farouk Abdel-Muhti,” a gripping first-person documentary-in-progress told through the eyes of filmmaker Konrad Aderer, the grandson of Japanese Americans interned during World War II.

Sunday, April 12

3:00pm

At Women Make Movies

462 Broadway (above Grand Street), 5th Floor New York, NY

Subway: Canal Street Station (J, M, N, Q, R, Z, and 6 trains)

After the screening there will be a discussion with people involved in Farouk?s fight for freedom, and the director will be seeking detailed feedback on the film and on how it can be used to further the work of organizations working for immigrants? rights.

SPACE IS LIMITED. RSVP to producer-at-lifeorliberty.org with ?Enemy Alien April 12 screening? in the subject line with your name, the name of your organization or affiliation if applicable, and the number of attendees.

Donations for the documentary and the rental of the space will be gratefully accepted (suggested minimum: $8, no one turned away). This can be done by cash, tax-deductible check made out to ?Fractured Atlas? or online at the Life or Liberty donation page (also tax-deductible).