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10% of DVD sales will be donated to The Romero Centre in support of their ongoing work. www.romerocentre.org.au
“Freedom or Death” is a documentary about the refugees who were detained in Australia ’s most remote offshore detention centre on the impoverished Pacific Island of Nauru. This intensely human story deals with the personal impact of the Australian Government’s “Pacific Solution”. The story emerges through personal interviews with key players directly involved with the issue, united by a common concern for the refugees. It features scenes and information the Government meant to keep out of sight - forever. And it is the inspiring story of Chaman Shah Nasiri, a Hazara refugee from Afghanistan, who represented the detainees. When claims for asylum were rejected following prolonged and indefinite incarceration, a group of detainees began a hunger strike in a final act of desperation. Their official statement and slogan was “freedom or death.” This documentary explores a deeply controversial chapter in our history exposing human rights abuses, which were deliberately hidden from the international community. It brings light to key issues including children in detention, the forced separation of families, Nauru ’s environmental degradation, and the hunger strikes. Featuring interviews with Frederika Steen, Hassan Ghulam , Chaman Shah Nasiri, Julian Burnside QC, Andrew Bartlett, Keith Davis and Dr Sima Samar.