Quote: The Martyrs of Khartoum - Short Film Preview Discussion 3.668 Aufrufe 03.06.2020 Following the live webinar on 2nd June, this film is no longer available to view. We will now play “The Martyrs of Khartoum” film trailer and return to the webinar discussion afterwards. Please watch the “The Martyrs of Khartoum” social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for details of this film’s release.
عذرا، الفيلم غير متوفر للمشاهدة بعد ندوة تدشين الفيلم التي بثت في يوم الثلاثاء٢ يونيو ٢٠٢٠. سنعرض الآن مقتطفات من الفيلم بدلا عن الفيلم، وبعد ذلك سنعرض الذي الحوار دار بعد عرض الفيلم. لمعرفة المزيد عن موعد طرح فيلم شهداء الخرطوم، يرجى متابعة صفحتنا على الفيسبوك والإنستقرام وقناة اليوتيوب: The Martyrs of Khartoum
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Sudanese Doctors Based in Ireland Share Their Testimonies of the Khartoum Massacre
Tuesday, June 2nd – 7:00 pm
The Irish Global Health Network hosted the online preview of a new short film by independent film-makers Simon Murtagh and Mark Murphy entitled: The Martyrs of Khartoum. The film details the story of three Irish-based Sudanese doctors, Sara Massawi, Sarah Khalifa and Rania Ahmed, and the roles they played to treat the injured during what has become known as the Khartoum Massacre in Sudan on 3rd June, 2019.
The film cannot be shared online as of yet, but this video contains the trailer and discussion that followed.
All three doctors risked their own lives by responding to an attack by security forces on young sit-in protesters in Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, that day. With death toll estimations in excess of 100 unarmed civilians, those killed were referred to as “martyrs” by their fellow protesters.
In this new short film, Sara, Sarah and Rania describe the dramatic events of that day, the unbreakable spirit of the protesters and their hopes for the future of Sudan.
Two of the doctors, Sara and Rania had just arrived to Sudan from Ireland shortly before the intensification of conflict which led to the bloodshed. The film begins on the morning they answered the emergency call from the Sudan Central Doctors’ Committee to rush to hospitals to treat the injured.
It features testimonies and footage of the three doctors detailing their personal accounts of events and how they themselves came under attack as they went about their work of treating the injured. The film describes the chaos of the attack, the subsequent medical response, the psychological effects on those involved - and the outstanding need for justice and accountability for the young protesters.
The Martyrs of Khartoum was given this preview screening by the Irish Global Health Network at 7pm on 2nd June, 2020 on the eve of the anniversary of the Khartoum Massacre. After the film, there was a discussion hosted by IGHN’s Nadine Ferris France and featuring Dr. Sara Massawi, one of the doctors in the film, along with Dr. Sulafa and Simon Murtagh.
The film is made by Simon Murtagh and Mark Murphy. Simon Murtagh is an independent producer who has worked on African political affairs and human rights causes throughout his career. Mark Murphy is a film maker and composer who has worked on Oscar nominated and Emmy award winning productions. 90 Mag ich nicht Teilen Clip Speichern Irish GlobalHealthNetwork 3950 Abonnenten
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