PM Nawaz felicitates Sharmeen over Oscar win

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif congratulated Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on winning an Oscar award for a second time for her documentary “A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness.
According to a statement, the prime minister while lauding the efforts of Obaid-Chinoy said “there is no place for killing in the name of honour in Islam.”
PM Nawaz further said that his government was in the process of legislating to stop such brutal and inhumane acts in the name of honour.
“Women like Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy are not only a pride for the Pakistani nation but are also a significant source of contribution towards the march of civilisation in the world,” he added.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on Sunday became the first Pakistani to win two Oscar awards.
Sharmeen won in the Best Documentary Short Subject for A Girl In The River in the 88th Academy awards. The documentary which sheds light on honour killings in Pakistan follows the story of a teenage girl shot in the face by her own family.
“This is what happens when determined women get together,” she said as she accepted the golden statuette.
Chinoy in her speech praised “all the brave men out there, like my father and my husband, who push women to go to school and work and who want a more just society for women.”
The filmmaker also took to Facebook to announce, “Pakistan, we just won our 2nd Oscar!!”
In 2012, Obaid made history as she won the Academy Award for her documentary Saving Face at the 84th Annual Academy Awards in 2012, Pakistan’s first Oscar.
After meeting Chinoy recently in Islamabad, Sharif in a statement vowed to “rid Pakistan of this evil by bringing in appropriate legislation.”
“That is the power of film,” Chinoy said at the Oscars.
She earlier told media that a victory at the Oscars would build momentum for change.
“I think if the film were to win an Academy Award, then the issue of honor killing, which doesn’t just affect women in Pakistan but affects women around the world, would really gain traction,” she said.
A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness tells the story of 19-year-old Saba who was beaten, shot and thrown into the river after she ran off to marry her fiance, whom her family initially accepted — and then decided was too poor.
Survivors of honour killings are rare and the film offers a stark look at the pain — physical and emotional — inflicted on Saba, her extraordinary resilience and ultimate failure to see her father and uncle convicted.
They beat her, shot her in the face and dumped her in a burlap sack in the river.
At the last moment, she tilted her head, meaning the bullet grazed her cheek instead of shattering her skull. Somehow she managed to cling to the bushes and pull herself out of the water. She went to police and to hospital.
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