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Video unveils French police brutality
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London, England (CNN) -- A video has emerged showing French police evicting African immigrants with babies and children during a housing protest in a Paris suburb.

Police arrived in the north-east Parisian suburb of La Courneuve last Wednesday and asked a group of about 60 mostly women and children to move, said Michael Hajdenberg, a journalist with the French media organization Mediapart.

The group had been living in the street since being evicted from their council homes on July 8 to make way for a new housing project, he said.

When the group failed to respond to the request, Hajdenberg said police officers forcibly removed them.

Authorities had offered to accommodate them for a short period in hotels, but Hajdenberg said the immigrants wanted more of a long-term guarantee of places to live.

The video shows police dragging away women with babies and young children. In one scene a woman with a baby wrapped to her back is dragged along the pavement while screaming and shouting.

Another scene shows what appears to be a pregnant woman lying on her back on the street. Police can also be seen carrying women away while children and babies are screaming.

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The incident lasted about 30 minutes said Hajdenberg, who added that "there were no serious injuries, mostly cuts and scrapes."

The immigrants are mostly from the Ivory Coast, said Michael Hoare, a spokesman for the campaign group Right to Housing.

"Most of them have been in France for between 3 to 10 years. Some of them have papers, some of them don't. They have submitted demands to be legalized," Hoare told CNN.

Hoare said that on the day of the incident, 21 July, police had evicted journalists from the vicinity but that a member of DAL, a French rights group, had managed to film the scenes.

The arrested protesters were released later the same day and have since accepted short-term hotel accommodation, Hoare said.

"Because the experience was so traumatic they have ended up accepting the offer to go into the hotel and there are meetings going on about their future," he said.

Commissioner Christian Lambert from the Police Commissioner's office of the town Bobigny said in a written statement: "An eviction is never a[n] simple procedure when there is resistance involved on behalf of those being evicted."

Regarding the scene in which a mother is dragged with her child on her back, the statement read: "The officers were not able to dislodge her by pulling on her arms because her arms were linked with people on both sides. Therefore they moved her by pulling on her legs. Within a meter or so the baby is dislodged and become apparent to another officer who immediately picks it up."

The statement added: "The situation of the evicted squatters is currently being examined to see if they can be re-housed depending on different criteria."

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French police accused of brutality
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They are supposed to protect the citizens of their country, but instead France's police force is facing multiple allegations of brutality and racism.
Amnesty International say that French authorities failed to investigate numerous allegations of unlawful killings, racial abuse and excessive use of force.
One of those cases was a 69-year-old Arab man who died in police custody. Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa met his friend, who says he will not rest until justice is done.


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Nowruz! 1389, A Persian New Year Celebration
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Sunday, March 7, 2010 11 AM–4 PM

This year’s Nowruz celebration is bigger and better, with expanded spaces for programs in the Discovery Theater and on the concourse of the Ripley Center (connected underground to the Sackler Gallery). Welcome the return of spring early with Persian food, music, storytelling, games, and more—and watch out for Haji Firuz!

Nowruz notecards, DVDs, and other merchandise are available in both the Freer and Sackler shops to celebrate the Persian New Year.

This Nowruz celebration is made possible with the generous support of the Ebrahimi Family Foundation.

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King of Pop Michael Jackson dies
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Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. PDT (5:26 p.m. EDT) after arriving at a Los Angeles hospital in full cardiac arrest, said Fred Corral of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office. The cause of death was not known and an autopsy would likely take place on Friday, he said.  
 

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"English POLICE" invaded Tehran
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What is this ridiculous thing happening in Tehran in the last couple of days you saw on most TV news stations?
Was it "English POLICE" in Tehran chasing Tehranians demonstrating on behalf of a losing candidate? Or was it Tehran police wearing uniforms, the word "POLICE" written on......
 

 
 

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Water, Wind, Dust by Amir Naderi
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Water, Wind, Dust ( آب، باد، خاک )

Details In person: Amir Naderi ( امير نادری ), director, and Alain and Philippe Jalladeau, F3C.
After returning to his drought-stricken hometown, a young boy searches for his missing family. Barely a word of dialogue is spoken in this powerful drama by Amir Naderi, but nature is seen at its most cruel, with howling winds, blinding sandstorms, and blazing desert sunlight. Iran / 1989 / 75 min. / Persian with English subtitles.

Date Friday, June 19, 2009, 7 pm Meyer Auditorium: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC, USA

Free, but tickets (2 per person) distributed 1 hour before
Smithsonian Metro Stop, 12th and Independence Ave. SW


Iranian Period: 1971-1986
by Bahman Maghsoudlou

Iranian film director and writer Amir Naderi's rise to prominence has not only provided him with the recognition that his powerful cinema richly deserves, but it has also helped shed light for world audiences on an almost "closed society". His success has helped open new frontiers for other Iranian filmmakers inside and outside Iran.
Naderi is one of the major Iranian filmmakers whose work and contributions (along with a few others ) to Iranian cinema in the '70s created the magnificent fundamental basis that blossomed and flourished in the '80s and has established itself in the '90s as one of the most realistic, humanistic and poetic cinemas to have emerged on the world scene.


 

Iranian director Amir Naderi's evocative "Aab, baad, khaak" (Water, wind, dust) (1989): evocative and uplifting film on human values
Movies that make you think

'A selection of intelligent cinema from around the world that entertains and provokes a mature viewer to reflect on what the viewer saw, long after the film ends--extending the entertainment value.'
- Courtesy Jugu Abraham's blog site http://moviessansfrontiers.blogspot.com/

This is an unusual film of exceptional values--75 minutes long in color, with hardly any spoken dialogs. I saw this Iranian film in Farsi without English subtitles at the Early Iranian cinema retrospective at the recent International Film Festival of Kerala, India. That I was watching a print without subtitles did not make a difference as there were very few lines of spoken dialogs.

 

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Nowruz 1388! A Persian New Year Celebration
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Start the party early for the Persian New Year with a full day of traditional Nowruz foods, flowers, stories, dance, music, and family activities. Saturday, March 7, 10 am - 6 pm. At the freer and Sackler Galleries, 1050 Independence Ave. SW , Washinton DC 20560. Metro Smithsonian Stop.

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