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USA/Nepal/India,
70 min
Color & B/W, 2002
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The Day
My God Died
Co-Producer: Geralyn Dreyfous
Friday, Feb. 28, 1 pm, GC 140, UP Campus
Students and faculty are invited.
The young girls sold into the world's largest red light
district in Bombay - its captive population said to number
200,000 - say that their first day of sexual slavery was "the
day my God died." This documentary portrays their plight,
exposes the organized trafficking behind it, and tells the
story of the courageous individuals who fight against this
shocking abuse of human rights.
The film
will be followed by a discussion with:
Geralyn White Dreyfous, Co-Producer
And Maiti Nepal Founders: Anuradha Koirala, Manish Koirala
and Bishwo Ram Khadka
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