Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 -"Dr. Leo Rebello" <leorebello<nalakaCc: <owsaFriday, April 28, 2006 9:10 PMRe: [oneworldsa] Fragile Lives: documentary on immunization at risk> SORRY NALAKA.... YOUR DOCUMENTARY ON IMMUNISATION> IS SPREADING THE MYTH OF VACCINATION WHICH ARE> DEADLY CURSE ON TINY CHILDREN. AUTISM, AIDS, CANCERS> ARE ALL DUE TO VACCINATIONS WHICH WEAKENS THE INBUILT> IMMUNE MECHANISM. YOUR DOCUMENTARY IS INDIRECTLY> PROPAGATING IGNORANCE, DELIBERATELY OR OTHERWISE.>> TO THE BEST PART OF OUR IGNORANCE THAT WE ARRANGE> AND CLASSIFY, WE GIVE THE NAME KNOWLEDGE.>> IF YOUR SO-CALLED AWARD-WINNING PRODUCER WERE TO> PRODUCE ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY GIVING THE SHADDY SIDE> OF VACCINATIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT.>> DR. LEO REBELLO> Website : www.healthwisdom.org>>>>>>> -> "Nalaka Gunawardene, TVE Asia Pacific" <nalaka> "OneWorld South Asia Partnership" <oneworldsa> Friday, April 28, 2006 10:29 AM> [oneworldsa] Fragile Lives: documentary on immunization at risk>>> Dear colleagues,>> Greetings from TVE Asia Pacific (TVEAP, www.tveap.org) -- the regional> organisation specialising in using television, video and new media to> communicate development and social justice issues. We write to share with> you news of a global video film we currently have on offer.>> "Fragile Lives: Immunization at Risk" is a documentary on immunization -> its accomplishments in public health and the remaining gaps in achieving> sustained coverage against a multitude of diseases. Synopsis andproduction> information given below.>> Directed by award-winning film-maker Jenny Barraclough of Barraclough> Productions, UK, and filmed in several locations in Africa, Asia and> Europe, this 48 minute documentary brings to life the human face of> immunization, its promises and its challenges.>> Thanks to a distribution arrangement we have negotiated with the copyright> holders, we can offer this programme copyright cleared for broadcast and> non-broadcast use in the Asia Pacific region from now until 30 September> 2006. The programme is available on VHS and DVD formats (PAL).>> If you are interested in receiving this programme, write to us with abrief> self-introduction to email: <sales. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS> D-GROUP LIST FOR INDIVIDUAL COMMUNICATIONS.>> Along with dozens of other films on a broad range of development issues,> "Fragile Lives: Immunization at Risk" is also available (in DVD and VHS> formats) from TVE Asia Pacific's e-shop at:> http://www.tveap.org/shopping/search.php>> With best wishes,>>> Nalaka Gunawardene> Director and CEO, TVE Asia Pacific>>> * * * * *>> Fragile Lives: Immunization at Risk>> Synopsis: Hailed as "the greatest public health success story of alltime,"> today childhood immunization faces obstacles never seen before. While> immunization still saves three million young lives each year, millionsmore> could be saved if there were enough vaccine.and enough political will to> protect all children in need.>> Sometimes war is the enemy of immunization, sometimes ethnic distrust,> rumors and misinformation. But there are heroes as well-people dedicatedto> bringing immunization to every child, everywhere. Filmed on location in> Africa, Asia, and Europe, Fragile Lives - Immunization at Risk brings to> life the human face of immunization, its promises, and its challenges.>> Duration: 48 mins> Language: English> Year of Production: 2004> Versions available: English and Textless versions> Formats Available: VHS and DVD> Filmed in: Angola, Burkina Faso, England, India, Ireland and Switzerland> Directed by: Jenny Barraclough> Executive produced by: Programme for Appropriate Technology in Health> (PATH), USA.>> More information available at:> http://www.tveap.org/news/0509frl.htm> http://www.childrensvaccine.orgfragile-lives-0405.htm>> Broadcast formats of this film are also available on request. Please> contact: <sales>> "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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