22 Dec 2009
The ban has been lifted.
Another small victory... Facebook have reversed their decision to block Stolen's official website from their site.
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 0 Comment
22 Dec 2009
Another small victory... Facebook have reversed their decision to block Stolen's official website from their site.
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 0 Comment
21 Dec 2009
Today www.thetruthaboutstolen.com was banned on Facebook. Read more...
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 2 Comments
29 Nov 2009
Earlier this year we recieved a disturbing email from Radhouane Nouicer (UNHCR Director, Bureau for the Middle East and North Africa) stating they have no knowledge of the existence of slavery in the camps. Seven months after Human Rights Watch published a report that found slavery still affects the lives of the black people living in the Saharawi refugee camps.
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 1 Comment
15 Nov 2009
The Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery has finally said that slavery should be address in Mauritania!
Posted by V Ayala 0 Comment
11 Nov 2009
'In the case of someone who has been the object of political repression, there is no lack of people who will justify it, saying that imprudence was the cause of such an “energetic” response. In the face of these attitudes, the victim feels doubly assaulted.'
Posted by V Ayala 1 Comment
4 Nov 2009
Yesterday we found out that the Polisario and their AWSA supporters have come up with a brand new website, called 'The real truth about stolen' and their logline is 'Stolen doesn't help Australians understand'...What do they want us to understand??? That slavery is cultural practice for the Beydanes (masters), they have been stealing black kids for centuries and they WANT TO CONTINUE WITH THEIR TRADITIONAL MASTER - SLAVE way of life.
Posted by V Ayala 2 Comments
20 Oct 2009
Unfortunately we will have to cancel the event at the Casula Powerhouse, due to circumstances that are out of our hands. This has to do with the POLISARIO's propaganda and their attempts to undermine the film and continue to perpetuate slavery in the Tinduf refugee camps.
Posted by V Ayala 0 Comment
21 Sep 2009
The Toronto International Film Festival is over and it was a great success for Stolen. Two sold out screenings, lively Q&A's and much festival buzz.
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 0 Comment
17 Sep 2009
Stolen screened last night to a sold out audience at the Toronto Film Festival. Thom Powers presented the film and hosted the Q & A which went smoothly.
Posted by Dan Fallshaw 0 Comment
1 of 3 Next