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			war stops director attending Sarajevo film festival: organizers 
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            [August 23, 2014]  
			By Daria Sito-Sucic SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Two Gaza 
			directors won an award at Sarajevo's film festival, though the 
			conflict raging in their home stopped one of them from coming to 
			receive his part of the prize, said organizers. | 
			
            |  Abdel Salam Shehadeh and Ashraf Mashharawi shared a 7,000-pound 
				(8,700-euro) bursary at the event late on Thursday, where 
				British director Ken Loach praised their work and "courage to 
				resist". 
 More than 2,070 Palestinians and 64 Israeli soldiers have been 
				killed since Israel launched its offensive in Gaza on July 8 
				with the stated aim of putting an end to cross-border rocket 
				fire.
 
 Loach said air strikes had stopped Shehadeh from leaving his 
				home in the southern Gaza border city of Rafah. Mashharawi did 
				attend the festival, which was founded as an act of defiance 
				while Sarajevo was besieged during the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
 
 
				
				 
				But he told Reuters on Friday he would not be able to return to 
				the enclave until violence stopped.
 
 "I can't go back now because of the bombing and because of the 
				closed border. I have to wait, but I know it is also our duty to 
				come here and bring these voices of victims - they chase you," 
				he said.
 
 Shehadeh has directed more than 15 documentaries about life in 
				Gaza and beyond, among them The Cane, Debris, Rainbow and The 
				Shadow. Mashharawi has also looked beyond Gaza with works 
				including “Slavery in Yemen”, and award-winning “The Road to 
				Tawerghaa” (Libya).
 
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			"We need these film-makers to tell these stories because they are 
			absolutely central to our understanding of the conflict," Loach told 
			a late-night ceremony in Sarajevo.
 The bursary came from the British-based Katrin Cartlidge Foundation, 
			created in 2002 in memory of the British actress who died that year, 
			aged 41.
 
 (1 euro = 0.8002 British pound)
 
 (Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Matt Robinson and Andrew 
			Heavens)
 
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