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United States documentary on slave labor to be shown locally


The China Post staff
Saturday, July 28, 2007 0:00 am


    

A documentary on labor trafficking, entitled “The Silent Revolution,” will air today at

11 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Beautiful Life TV (BLTV).

The documentary, which will be shown in English with Chinese subtitles, was provided courtesy of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the U.S. State Department‘s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.

“The Silent Revolution” is the true story of people held in slavery in the stone quarries of northern India, who risk everything to take back control of their lives. The documentary follows a group of stone-breakers who challenge the slaveholders, are burned out of their homes, imprisoned, and finally win the right to run their own quarry and start a new village.

Now, as they struggle to survive in freedom, they are sending their children to school, replanting forests, and beginning to hope for a life beyond stone-breaking.

The film features an Indian NGO, Sankalp, which helps with rehabilitation of former bonded laborers.

In addition to the 25-minute documentary, BLTV will also air in the same program a 30-minute interview with prominent HIV/AIDS activist Regan Hofmann. Hofmann is the Editor-in-Chief of POZ Magazine (www.poz.com), a New York-based monthly publication dedicated to supporting people living with HIV and AIDS. The interview was recorded during her visit to Taiwan from July 11 to 14 on U.S. Speaker Program hosted by AIT.

The AIT‘s Public Affairs Section and the State Department‘s Office of Public Affairs hold broadcast rights to a number of television programs on the United States. Topics include U.S. history and government, society and values, U.S. and global economy, U.S. arts and culture, diplomacy and national security, science and technology, health and scenic America, as well as global problems such as trafficking in persons.

AIT is pleased to make these programs available to interested television stations in Taiwan. Those interested in finding more information may contact AIT‘s Public Affairs Section by telephone at (02) 2162-2315, or via e-mail at media@mail.ait.org.tw.

BLTV is on channel 7 or 8.


      








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