Behrouz Boochani (Kurdish: بەھرۆزبوچانی) (born Iran, Iran on July 23, 1983) is a Kurdish journalist, a human rights defender, a poet and a film director. He is a co-director of documentary Chauka's Arash Kamali Sarvestani and please tell me the time [1]. He published a number of articles on the Australian Government's refugee dilemma in the Major Island media, "Friends not there but the mountains" "One book: Written by Manus Prison in 2018. Since 2013 He is a detention center in Manus Island It is being detained in.
Behrouz Boochani received a master's degree in political geography and geopolitics at Tarbiat Modares University. Boochani is a freelance writer of the Iranian newspaper Kasbokar Weekly, Qanoon, Etemaad and has articles on the politics of the Middle East, the rights of ethnic minorities, and articles on the survival of Kurdish culture. He co-authored the Kurdish magazine Werya and produced it. [2] In February 2013, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard attacked Werya's office. On May 23, 2013, Boochani hid for three months and fled from Iran. When he tried to ship the ship from Indonesia a second time to Australia, he was intercepted and detained on Christmas Island and transferred to Manus Island detention center in August 2013 one month later. [3]
Boochani lived in the Manus Island Detention Center, but articles such as "My friend Hamid Kahaza" died such as "Guardian" [5] and [6] have been posted in several international newspapers. "Manus Life on Saturday": Island of curse. He also published poetry [7] [8], he told his story in the documentary. [9] Boochani is also the theme of the series "Manus" written by playwright Nazanin Sahamizadeh. [Ten]
The movie "Chauca, Please tell me the time" was filmed by Boochani at the Marcus Island detention center and was totally shot on mobile phone. [11] For information on Chauka's comments, please let us know by the award winner Arnold Zable. [12] In March 2017, Australian Parliamentarian Adam Bandt appealed Boochani's distress at the Australian House of Representatives. [13] Boochani was chosen as a candidate for freedom of expression in the journalism category. [14]
On February 13, 2017, Megan Specia's "New York Times" shows how the prison text in hell from the Pacific created a powerful video diary.
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Behrouz Boochani (Kurdish: بەھرۆزبوچانی) (born Iran, Iran on July 23, 1983) is a Kurdish journalist, a human rights defender, a poet and a film director. He is a documentary Chauka, co-director of Arash Kamali Sarvestani of the era, published a number of articles on the Australian government's refugee situation in Manus on major international media. It was written from Manus Prison. He has been detained in Manus Island Prison Center since 2013.
Speaking of Twitter, the social media platform began withdrawing left and right anti-organization data, cracking down on imitating accounts and those related to violent groups (FBI makes "black life event" "violent" I classified it). Extreme organization '). The Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani was reportedly arrested on Manus Island by the employment mob, Magnus' s "Mobile Force" paid by Peter Dutton Immigration Bureau to protect refugee camps, and privatization was released. Abuse of refugee detention centers and 690 detainees could not go anywhere and the Australian government gave up on them, they did not have food and could get running water and medicines. According to the age report of 2013, the paramilitary police are famous for "rape, murder, other serious human rights abuses".