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Showing posts with label Newspaper "The Guardian" British Indian extremists have organized campaigns of anti-filming a movie on Indian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newspaper "The Guardian" British Indian extremists have organized campaigns of anti-filming a movie on Indian. Show all posts

3/10/2012

The Indians against the film for Bin Laden in their country

الهنود ضد تصوير فيلم عن بن لادن في بلادهم
AFP

Newspaper "The Guardian" British Indian extremists have organized campaigns of anti-filming a movie on Indian soil address the issue of global intelligence agencies hunt for Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda leader slain before being eliminated by the U.S. Special Forces.
The newspaper reported that the Pakistani authorities have already banned the director of U.S. Kathryn Bigelow Her Award "Oscar" of the film about the fate of bin Laden on Pakistani soil, prompting the director to ask city Chandagark located in northern India as the location for filming scenes for the film, and an alternative to the Pakistani city of Lahore, which are events of the film, where they were introducing some changes to some of the neighborhoods to make them resemble Chandagark city of Lahore.
The Indians announced the extremists who consider Pakistan an enemy of their country they would not allow the band imaging erected flags and Pakistani film on Indian soil.
Participants also entered in the demonstrations, clashes with members of the body imaging, which require police intervention, which eventually allowed to continue imaging operations. The newspaper "Hollywood Reporter" for the protesters said they will continue to ask the Indian authorities to impose a ban on shooting the film in their city.
The former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in the May / May of last year in an attack by U.S. forces on his disappearance in the city of Abbottabad near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.


Source: Russia Today


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