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Undated: A still image from director Khalid Shamis’ latest documentary, The Colonel’s Stray Dogs, showing him and his father Ashur Shamis going through top secret files unearthed in Ashur s study at home in London. (Image courtesy of Khalid Shamis)
In his first feature-length documentary released in 2011,
The Imam and I, Cape Town-based filmmaker Khalid Shamis, 46, told the story of his maternal grandfather Imam Abdullah Haron. A prominent anti-apartheid activist and cleric, the imam was murdered by the South African Police’s notorious Security Branch while in detention.
The filmmaker’s next venture is a similar ode to a family political drama, but this time it is about his father, the political activist and journalist Ashur Shamis, 72. Its title,
PTI/File Photo Outlook Web Desk 2021-07-29T10:20:10+05:30 Taliban Normal Civilians, Not Military Outfit: Pakistan PM Imran Khan outlookindia.com 2021-07-29T10:27:39+05:30
In a controversial statement, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the Taliban are not some military outfit but normal citizens. Khan also asked how Pakistan was supposed to hunt down Afghans when the country had nearly three million Afghan refugees at its borders who shared the same ethnic group as the Taliban, according to reports.
Khan was responding to questions during an interview with PBS News Hour aired on Tuesday night in which he stressed that a majority of the Afghan refugees in Pakistan were Pashtuns, the same ethnic group as Taliban militants.