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“The Voice of Hind Rajab” director Kaouther Ben Hania Rejects the Berlin Cinema for Peace Award, Denouncing Israel’s Genocide in Gaza  & Calling for Accountability “tonight, in Berlin, there  are people who gave political cover to that genocide” The full speech: “Tonight, I feel responsibility more than gratitude. The Voice of Hind Rajab is not only about one child. It’s about the system that made her killing possible. What happened to Hind is not an exception. It’s a part of a genocide. And tonight, in Berlin, there are people who gave political cover to that genocide. By reframing the mass-civilian killing as “self-defense.” As “complex circumstances”. By denigrating those who protest. But as you may know, peace is not a perfume sprayed over violence so power can feel refined, and can feel comfortable. And cinema is not image-laundering. If we speak about peace, we must speak about justice. Justice means accountability. Without accountability, there is no peace. The Israeli army killed Hind Rajab; killed her family; killed the two paramedics who came to save her, with the complicity of the world’s most powerful governments and institutions. I refuse to let their deaths become a backdrop for a polite speech about peace. Not while the structures that enabled them remain untouched. So tonight, I will not take this award home. I leave it here as a reminder. And when peace is pursued as a legal and moral obligation, rooted in accountability for genocide, then I will come back and accept it with joy.”
“The Voice of Hind Rajab” director Kaouther Ben Hania Rejects the Berlin Cinema for Peace Award, Denouncing Israel’s Genocide in Gaza & Calling for Accountability “tonight, in Berlin, there are people who gave political cover to that genocide” The full speech: “Tonight, I feel responsibility more than gratitude. The Voice of Hind Rajab is not only about one child. It’s about the system that made her killing possible. What happened to Hind is not an exception. It’s a part of a genocide. And tonight, in Berlin, there are people who gave political cover to that genocide. By reframing the mass-civilian killing as “self-defense.” As “complex circumstances”. By denigrating those who protest. But as you may know, peace is not a perfume sprayed over violence so power can feel refined, and can feel comfortable. And cinema is not image-laundering. If we speak about peace, we must speak about justice. Justice means accountability. Without accountability, there is no peace. The Israeli army killed Hind Rajab; killed her family; killed the two paramedics who came to save her, with the complicity of the world’s most powerful governments and institutions. I refuse to let their deaths become a backdrop for a polite speech about peace. Not while the structures that enabled them remain untouched. So tonight, I will not take this award home. I leave it here as a reminder. And when peace is pursued as a legal and moral obligation, rooted in accountability for genocide, then I will come back and accept it with joy.”

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