Human Rights

Adibashi Cultural Festival

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Adibashi Cultural Festival

` Hamni Hiki Bangladeshi , was the first performance by an Oraon young group in the festival. This three days annual festival organised by SEHD (Society for Environment and Human Development) .

Hamni Hiki Bangladeshi , was the first performance by an Oraon young group in the festival. This three days annual festival organised by SEHD (Society for Environment and Human Development) that was inaugurated by Kumudini Hajong, a famous woman leader of the historic Tanka Movement at 4:00pm of 20 March at National Museum. In the inaugural ceremony speakers said Adivasi language and culture are now on the verge of extinction.

Script, multimedia and direction: Shahjahan Siraj
Production associates: J. Alam
© Machizo Multimedia, March 2007

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Little Warrior | ক্ষুদে সৈনিক

Although child labor is illegal in Bangladesh, for years the powerful garment industry employed between 50,000 and 75,000 children under 14, mainly girls. Bangladesh is one of the world’s leading garment exporters, but the situation captured little international attention until 1992, when the US introduced legislation to ban the importation of goods made using child labor. Not only in the garment factories is this very fact seen in every where around us. From road side tea stalls to fast-food shops, from rickshaw pulling to conducting heavy vehicles, from selling products road side to doing highly risky jobs according to age. Everywhere child workers are found easily. If we try to look for the reason, it will be very clear in front of our eyes.

First of all, it is easy to maintain a child to work at a job-holders place in exchange of comparatively less remuneration, and in most of cases children are easy to be motivated. That was from the point of the recruiters. But if we think a bit generally the reasons will be more specific that that. Why every year the numbers of child workers are getting higher? From our point of view the first reason in obviously the population problem. It is really very funny when in fast countries people are regarded as assets for countries development process; we are treating them as our main problem. The cause of that situation our large number of people is not skilled. And this people without skill is making just share on per-head allocation but not taking any special contribution in countries economy

.That is why government is repeatedly getting failed to serve the whole number of people with the basic needs. As a result a large number of children are being deprived from the benefit of compulsory education system. And the result is clear to us. The marginalized people are getting more and more fade-up on education and its significance in life. Instead of sending their children to school they are sending their children. In other cases a large number of children have to work in order to maintain his own or family members life. Life becomes a burden to him/her. Often we say that child labor should be prohibited, then now I have a question, if child-labor is fully stopped than a boy who works in a factory and collects his lively costs, how could manage money for his livelihood. Will you provide money for his life? Are not you forcing a working boy to the unethical way of begging or getting involved in corruption or anti-social activities? So I am actually in a dilemma about that matter. What to do? Should we stop child-labor working? If yes then how could we meet their needs? Our story here is a bit closer to this discussion. We are having a survey on the little warriors who have to get involved in a new war every day to survive their life.

Videography: Students of MSJ 210/ Summer08 (ULAB)
Directed by: Shahjahan Siraj
Text by: Piyas Roy
Produced by: Students of New Media/ULAB

Little Warrior | ক্ষুদে সৈনিক2018-11-29T07:35:04+00:00

Begger’s Market

Begger’s Market – gather of urban ultra poor in Dhaka: Thousands marginalized poor are living with extreme poverty in this Dhaka city. The beggar is an exposed symbol of ultra poverty. Near by Shajahanpur Railway colony ground, there is a beggars’ gathering place where they sales rice, old cloth and materials collected by begging from door to door. This place can be called, “Beggars’ Market”. (ভিক্ষুকের বাজার)

The markets starts every in afternoon with 30 to 40 beggars. The local people don’t know well about this gathering, but it is unofficially continuing regularly since last 30 years. The clients of this market are generally marginalized slum dwellers, rickshaw pullers and garments workers. Here the price of mixed rice is less than that of normal market price. Every beggar generally brings three to four kilograms rice. The average price of rice is 20 to 22 Taka each kilogram.

With a vision for a better life, the beggars generally come in Dhaka from villages of the poor districts. Most of beggers are from Jamalpur, Barisal, Rangpur, Nilphmari and Thagoregaon. In this Shajaanpur area they beg at Bashabo, Malibagh, Khilgaon, Tikatuli, Shahjahanpur and Rampura area.

Research finding, most of the beggars are river eroded victims. By the flood and river erosion, they lost all property and become landless; and some are aged, physically and mentally disable. The crude reality most of all have lost the human dignity and self-reliance potentiality. They have taken begging as the last choose for existence. Although government has declare to help aged and disable, but they don’t get support.

Script and direction: Shahjahan Siraj
Production associates: Zia, Adittya and Arman
Technical support: Machizo Multimedia, 2007

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Safe Love Football Match | নিরাপদ ভালবাসা ফুটবল ম‍্যাচ

This football match has been organized by BDAIDS. The objectives of “Safe life football match ” are to inform and inspire the youth on HIV, STD, drugs issues for saving the dangers. The students of University of Liberal Arts and Stamford University participated in the match.

Sharing information about sex and sexuality are not culturally accepted in Bangladesh. The sharing happen hiddenly which are most not corrected and biased by prejudices. Additionally, parents, teachers and community leaders are also not fell comfort in knowledge and experience sharing. In the say the darkness and abstract dark world is continuing in the society. STD/ STT including worldwide particularly in developing nation is happening for lack of knowledge, proper understand, and misuse of love and sex.

Light House, Center for Social Communication and “Chircut Creative Production” organized this fun play ‘Safe Love Football Match’ on February 14, 2009 in Dhanmondi Abahoni play play ground. The students of University of Liberal Arts and Stamford University participated in the match. Professor Nazrul Islam, ex vice chancellor of BSMMU was the chief guest and Shah Masud Imam, chief of CSR, Standard Charted attended as a special guest in the program. HASAB, Youth First Concern, APON, VSO also participated in this program Almost one thousand youth were enjoyed the match between boys and girls.

Director: A.F.M. Iqba | Film and edit: J. Alam
Production: Light House | Technical support: Machizo Multimedia

Safe Love Football Match | নিরাপদ ভালবাসা ফুটবল ম‍্যাচ2018-11-29T08:35:23+00:00

Democracy | গণতন্ত্র

Definition of democracy by Shahjahan Siraj

” Democracy is the power of unity that involves and inspires the majority people like a family to participate in development process with total devotion and public mind. It gives the ownership to leaders just like the parents; it gives the ownership to citizen just like family members.

A true democratic leader absolutely works with patriotic spirit to ensure the peoples rights and good governance. Its a conflict-less harmonious realms where the leaders lives for the sake of others. Democracy is the world of responsibilities, peace and prosperity. It searches the common ground for all and solves the problem with fruitful dialogue. It makes loud voice of voiceless. Democracy favorable for good future on culture of peace, culture of heart. ”

Shahjahan Siraj
Dhaka, 30 January, 2008

Democracy | গণতন্ত্র2018-11-29T08:37:15+00:00

Rural voice on election | গ্রামবাসীর নিবর্াচন ভাবনা

Investigating reporting on grassroots voice on election, democracy and anti-corruption

To investigate the public concern and awareness on democracy and election the video production has been production. Although the video was production on 2008 but inheriting the eternal and innocent voice and demands of grassroots people on democracy, good governance and election. The rural openly expressed their their instant feelings and true vision.

From the voice of grassroots people Bangladeshi politician may can learn what majority people really want. The interviews had been recorded randomly in two villages “Mujatati” and “Kabarikanda” of Mymensingh districts from 12-15 December 2008.

The video had been produced by Machizo Multimedia collaboration with Drishtipat Worldwide.
With direction of Shahjahan Siraj, the filming was done by J.Alam of Machizo association with volunteer Shujan, Sanjit and Munam Master.

The video is an open content and free for distribution by mentioning the credit to Drishtipat and Machizo.

Rural voice on election | গ্রামবাসীর নিবর্াচন ভাবনা2018-11-29T08:37:24+00:00

Public demands | জনগণের দাবী

This is an interview based video production where the general people has expressed their expectation, opinion and demand for good leadership and good governance centering on election 2008 of Bangladesh. During interview people expressed openly their hope and views against corruption, terrorism and misuse of public opportunities. This video may help the internet users to understand trends, view and vision of general people.

The concept of the production driven by Asif Saleh and theme song sang by Hyder Hussain. The production has beep filmed and edited by Shahjahan Siraj with volunteer support of students of multimedia in University of Liberal Arts – Bangladesh (ULAB)

Public demands | জনগণের দাবী2018-11-29T08:37:45+00:00

World AIDS day | বিশ্ব এইডস দিবস

Bangladesh regularly celebrate AIDS day with nationwide event particularly the NGO and civil society organizations who have health program and activities. Machizo and BDAIDS has jointly produced this video to promote HIV consciousness with vision of zero transmission . We have recorded he rally and procession’s view and cultural performance in roads which started from in front of Parliament in Manik Mia Avenue to Mirpur. TheHIV/AIDS activist organizations, NGOs and educational institute including National STD/ AIDS program joined in the event.

After rally, AIDS Fair was organized in China-Bangladesh Convention Centre. The huge visitors and activists were inspired and participated in the fair. The participated organizations distributed and displayed their publications and promotional materials.

This web documentary has been directed by the HIV/AIDS activist A.F.M. Iqbal with support from Light House and Machizo Multimedia . The film has been recorded by J. Alam and edited by Shahjahan Siraj

World AIDS day | বিশ্ব এইডস দিবস2018-11-29T08:37:58+00:00

South Asian Media Forum

 দক্ষিণ এশিয়া মিডিয়া ফোরাম: The video portrays the events on South Asia Media Forum 2008 in which theme was Harnessing the Media to enhance South Asian Cooperation
May 02, 2008. Dhaka, Bangladesh

Organised by: AMIC, PIB, ULAB, UNB, UNESCO
Direction & Editing: Shahjahan Siraj
Videography: J. Alam
Photography: Kamrul Hasan
Thanks to: Brian Shoesmith, Kalinga Senevirantne
Production: Machizo ( www.machizo.com )
Copyrigh: AMIC ( www.amic.org.sg )

South Asian Media Forum2018-11-29T08:45:48+00:00

Hatil Village

হাতিল একটি গ্রামের নাম: To visualize the socio-economic condition of rural Bangladesh, we have visited a village named, “Hatil” which is situated 140 km far from Dhaka whereas ten km far from Muktagacha of Mymensing district. It is an agro based like other village of Bangladesh but the majority are landless and marginalized. In the high market price the farmers’ and grameem people’s suffering are increasing.

Though global development is running fast, but still rural development in Bangladesh are slow. There is no hospital and high school. Although there is “Pollii Biddut” that is rural electric connection , but Hatil severely has been effected by load-shading.

The village Hatil is adjacent to Madhupur forest. Green Forest environment is here prominent. But due to lack of environmental consciousness of villagers, the forest is now going to perish. Most of the villagers don’t know the result of environmental imbalances which occurred by forest destruction.

In Hatil, NGO activities particularly, the micro credit programs are prominent active rather than other development activities. Though the micro entrepreneurs are benefited by the micro credit programs, but there is objections about highest rate of interest and strong condition for installment.

The villagers are open and public minded. The rural hookers regularly sale products by solder-caring shop.

Making a good road from village to city is long time demand of villagers. Peoples are not satisfied by the local government activities. But peoples are happy to enjoy Boiati song.

Film: J. Alam and Likhon | Narration and edit: J. Alam | Script: Shahjahan Siraj
Copyright: © Machizo Multimedia, 2007

Hatil is an agro based like other village of Bangladesh. The villagers are directly or indirectly involved in agriculture but the majority are landless and marginalized. In the high market price the farmer suffering is increasing day by day .

Hatil Village2018-11-29T08:55:39+00:00
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