KARACHI: Two-time Academy Award Winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s SOC Films has announced the launch of a campaign against hate speech.

Titled ‘Facets of Hate Speech’, the initiative features a YouTube series of five films, aiming to spark a new dialogue around the rising concerns of the Pakistani community regarding hate speech, said a press release.

The five-part series — Haibatnaak Surat-e-Haal, Azaadi, Insaaf Ki Qeemat, Shanakht Ka Muqadma and Jungle ka Qanoon — pertains to issues of cyber harassment, Aurat March, Rashid Rehman who was murdered for defending a man accused of blasphemy, transgender community and mob violence.

The first film is being released on Monday (today).

The statement said the films feature activists, experts, and officials commenting on serious situations. “This series aims to challenge social norms and change the narrative on topics that have been deemed too taboo to speak on,” it added.

‘Facets of Hate Speech’ campaign features five YouTube films

“This campaign is a crucial step in confronting the grave threat of hate speech which has deeply woven itself into the fabric of the society. Hate speech fuels intolerance, discrimination, and violence. It silences dissent, undermines human rights, and jeopardises the very foundation of a just and equitable society. Through this series, we aim to give voice to the victims of hate speech, amplify the voices of those working tirelessly to combat it, and inspire action for a more inclusive, and tolerant Pakistan.” said Ms Obaid-Chinoy.

The ‘Facets of Hate Speech’ campaign will challenge viewers to confront the realities of hate speech in Pakistan, with an aim to foster awareness, inspire change, and create a more just and compassionate nation.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2025

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