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City of Fear

City of Fear
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Runtime:
48 minutes
Producer:
Cathy Scott Clark
Director:
Chris Eley
Executive Producer:
Brian Woods
Released
2010
Category
Tags:
Channel 4 Dispatches,

It is October 2009 and the city of Islamabad is on high alert. As a new wave of violence shakes Pakistan, suicide bombers hit at the city’s UN World Food Programme office and Islamic University.

Beginning with these attacks, City of Fear spends a year in Islamabad to witness how Pakistani citizens and police are dealing with the new realities of terrorism in their country.

Amber was sitting in the university café when the blast went off. Badly injured herself, she must also cope with the death of her best friend Aqsa who had been sitting beside her.

 

Tahir’s wife Gul was killed in the UN blast. He is struggling alone, within a Pakistani culture of silence that discourages victims and survivors from speaking out.

All the while, the film also follows the work of the Islamabad Capital Police force, hunting down those responsible for the bombings and trying to stop more attacks.

 

With unprecedented access and moving direct-to-camera interviews, City of Fear provides a fascinating insight into Pakistan’s war on terrorism.