OxHRF: 11,103 | Film Screening and Discussion

A documentary featuring survivor stories of state-sponsored violence during the Martial Law years during the Marcos dictatorship, followed by a discussion with Candy Gourday.

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The documentary, 11,103, highlights survivor stories of state-sponsored violence during the Martial Law years under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Candy Gourlay, a journalist who experienced the dictatorship firsthand and covered its collapse in 1986. Gain insights into this dark period of history and learn about the landmark law that officially recognized the atrocities, mandating compensation for victims, funded by the Marcoses' hidden wealth. Candy, a talented author whose works shed light on historical injustices, will share her perspective and engage in dialogue about the film's themes. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into a crucial chapter of Philippine history and explore its implications for human rights today.

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