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This
shocking proof of secret war crimes committed during the Sri Lankan Civil War
urgently needs to be shared with the world.
No Fire Zone - Impact Distribution
This
was supposed to be a war conducted in secret. The Government excluded the
international press, forced the UN to leave the war zone and ruthlessly silenced
the Sri Lankan media – literally dozens of media workers were killed, exiled or
disappeared. While the world looked away in the first few months of 2009 around
40,000 to 70,000 civilians were massacred – mostly by Sri Lankan government
shelling, though the Tamil Tigers also stand accused of serious war
crimes.

Dear
friends,
The
No Fire Zone documentary has been part of the incredible, urgent movement to
bring accountability and justice to Sri Lanka after the bloody events of the
final months of the civil war. Since January of this year we've already had an
amazing journey with the film - we've been to India to meet politicians, shown
snippets in the UK House of Commons, made headlines around the world and
premiered the film at the UN in Geneva.
People
are shocked when they see the film and many tell us they have now changed their
minds about the Sri Lankan government or that they’d simply never heard of the
war crimes that happened in 2009 killing so many civilians.

We
have been asked to do screenings from Auckland to Argentina for politicians and
student groups and we want to get to them all to make sure every country has the
chance to see this film. We've achieved a lot with our set of brilliant
partners -www.nofirezone.org/partners - but we need to do much much
more and you can be part of the next stage.
We
want an international independent investigation.
We
need to show No
Fire Zone to as many audiences as possible around the world. The
government of Sri Lanka is trying to stop us at every turn even saying our
footage is faked. (It isn't - it has all been carefully authenticated. Key
evidential footage was analysed by independent forensic experts and has also
been verified as genuine by the UN). The government has attacked our partners and used
expensive lobbying firms to counter our claims.
But
we are determined to get the truth out. This is a tour about truth and justice
for all the Sri Lankan people; this film can make a difference.
Things
are already changing but we have much to do before the Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting which is due to be held in Sri Lanka in November
2013.
The
Commonwealth Law Association just passed a resolution asking the Commonwealth
Ministerial Group to suspend Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth due to its breaches
of Commonwealth Values and growing numbers of voices in the international
community are speaking out on Sri Lanka. Geoffrey Roberton QC has said the
Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting should be moved from Sri Lanka and the
Canadian Premier has stated he will not attend if things do not improve in the
country.
This
year already more countries than ever before voted on a resolution at the UN
Human Rights Council calling on Sri Lanka to strengthen its human rights
situation and investigate resposiibility for war crimes;
However
the Sri Lankan government continues to deny the truth - portraying this divided
and bloody country as the perfect hoiiday resort.
In
the North – where the killing fields remain, the army are running hotels, the
navy are running whale watching trips. Tourists have no idea what happened there
just four years ago.

Background
No
Fire Zone documents the day to day horror of this war in a way almost
never done before: Footage recorded by both the victims and perpetrators on
mobile phones and small cameras – viscerally powerful actuality from the
battlefield, from inside the crudely dug civilian bunkers and over-crowded
makeshift hospitals.
Footage
which is nothing less than direct evidence of war crimes, summary execution,
torture and sexual violence.
No
Fire Zone also brings the story up to date. The Sri Lankan government
still denies this all happened - even claiming that what they did was an
“humanitarian rescue”. The repression and ethnic restructuring of the Tamil
homelands in the north of Sri Lanka continues – journalists and government
critics are still disappearing. The government will tolerate no opposition and
have even turned on their own judiciary, impeaching the Chief Justice of the
country when she found they had acted unconstitutionally.
We
offer this film, not just as the definitive film of record, but also in the hope
it will jolt the international community and audience to call for action.
But
none of this will happen if we can't get this film seen. Please help us
distribute this film around the world.
Risks and challengesLearn about accountability on Kickstarter
The
team behind this film has already made two TV docs about this war - which won
countless awards around the world. The team was even nominated for a Nobel Peace
Prize. We are working with some of the most established partners and respected
NGOs to ensure the film is seen by the right people making the most important
decisions as well as by the general public. Our distribution plans are very
ambitious and are going to be very hard work. But with your help we can do
it.