
Eight-part array tells fictionalised accounts of genuine life stories from Pakistani gallows.PHOTO: AFP
Justice Project Pakistan (JPP) has launched an eight-part radio array patrician Qaid Kahani in partnership Ajoka Theatre to tell fictionalised accounts of genuine life stories from Pakistani gallows.
The episodes can be listened to on a organisation’s central website at www.jpp.org.pk.
These stories have been narrated in a approach that each story humanises a genocide quarrel to erode a hatred, banned and reprisal seen by a eyes of multitude towards this vilified group.
Each 15-minute part underscores an component that encapsulates a country’s inadequate authorised infrastructure.
The array fuses reenactments, narration, poetry, song, interviews and box histories to tell these accounts.
JPP aims to humanise a non-profit’s demonised clients who possibly face a genocide chastisement or were executed in a past.
It also hopes to change a perspective of a genocide chastisement as it is now administered in Pakistan.
The radio array is being touted as a novel form of open advocacy.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1413179/jpp-ajoka-theatre-roll-radio-series-highlight-flaws-pakistani-legal-structure/