Beate Arnestad, the director"My daughter the terrorist," in an interview with CNN

World obliged to expose civilian slaughters, Arnestad tells CNN

Beate Arnestad, the director an hour long documentary film, "My daughter the terrorist," in an interview with CNN Monday says that the lesson the world should learn from her film which follows two young, Catholic female LTTE fighters and the final end of the war when tens of thousands of unarmed civilians were killed by Sri Lanka military, is that the World has an obligation to expose the slaughter civilians by Governments for political reasons. The documentary made its World Premiere to a full house at Parkteatret in the Norwegian capital Oslo on the 12th March 2007.

http://www.snitt.no/Images/Untitled-1.jpgThe documentary has been featured in film festivals around the world, including Durham, North Carolina in April 2008, and Moscow film festival in June 2008.

The producer of the documentary, Morten Dae, received death threats after the documentary was shown in the Durham film festival.



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