You are Invitedto the Leicester Square Premiere ofIndia's Forgotten WomenA documentary film by Michael Lawson, presented by Anjali Guptara Followed by a Q&A Panel Discussion Chaired by Dharshini David (Sky News) - Panelists include Director Michael Lawson and Lady Kishwar Desai (Chair of "Tongues on Fire", London's Asian film festival, and author of "Witness the Night", a novel that delves into female gendercide in India) Thursday 1st July 6:30pmVue West End, Leicester Square 3 Cranbourn Street, London, WC2H 7AL Please purchase your tickets here* *Press / Media / VIP passes available on request Contact 07799 638 785 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it India's Forgotten Women explores the outrageous plight of millions of
women oppressed in India today because of their caste identity ...
astonishing, never-seen-before evidence of domestic violence, dowry crime,
sex selective abortion, female infanticide, bonded labour, rape, temple
prostitution, and human trafficking. Pipe Village Trust is a UK film-making human rights charity publicising the plight of those in modern day slavery and oppression around the world, through film and television. The trust acts in conjunction with other human rights charities by seeking to expose oppression and to bring all kinds of global slavery to an end. An international board of reference includes parliamentarians, senior academics, human rights advocates, lobbyists, and prominent figures in the film and television communities |