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A 60min screening of the documentary Forced Confessions by Iranian journalist and film maker Maziar Bahari followed by Q+A with  Jon Snow.
Few things are more humiliating than having to reel off someone elseâs lies. In 2009, millions of Iranians watched on TV as filmmaker Maziar Bahari, was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The directorâs own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession. No Iranian believes any of them, but the ruling regime continues to use them. This inevitably leads to the question of what this self-deception says about Iranian society.
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13 February 2013 at 6:45 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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English PEN |
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£6/£3 |
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http://www.freewordonline.com/events/detail/maziar-bahari-forced-confessions |
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Refreshments are included in the ticket price |
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