SFG: GMB005
Duration: 01:02:24; Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1; Hue: 17.219; Saturation: 0.109; Lightness: 0.325; Volume: 0.255; Cuts per Minute: 1.987
Summary: This contains visuals and interviews at one of the refugee camps set up in Ahmedabad to shelter victims of the 2002 carnage. Women rolling chapatis, huge vessels of food being cooked, women working on sewing machines in stitiching classes inside the camp etc. Interview with a man from a village where a mob attacked and destroyed everything. He talks about how the peace and harmony between both communities in the village was disturbed since the Bajrang Dal was formed in their village, turning their old friends and classmates against them.
This footage is part of the Shared Footage collection. The Shared Footage Group was a collective formed in the aftermath of the carnage in Gujarat in 2002. It consisted of mainly film professionals and film students, apart from several others. The idea was to document survivor's stories on video so that the footage could be used later free of cost by anyone interested in the material.

Type Details:
Interview with man who has not yet got compensation
interview
interview
Sanklit nagar camp, Juhapura
Shot on 01.06 11:30am
#AD6 story

Record: Visual 1 (v1)

Type Details:
Camp Shots-Food being prepared (Mostly chapttis)+Camp's women getting training for sewing machine

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details location of house

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mentions locality

Sanklit Nagar, Juhapura
Shot on 01.06
#AD6 story
camp
Type Details:
Mother taking care of her kid on her lap + general shots of the camp+ Food being prepared in large vessels, with a woman cutting dhaniya at a corner + piles of chhapattis on the side + women stitching in stitching class on sewing machines in camp
Record: Visual 2 (v2)

Sanklit Nagar, Juhapura
Interview
rural
Shot on 01.06 12:30pm
#AD6 story

Record: Interview 1 (i1)

Type Details:
Interview with #MN7 from #AD6 village-Talks about March 1 incident of rioting. Bajrang Dal started 2 years ago and disturbed the communal harmony of the village. Talks about Bajrang Dal meetings, Gives tridents and swords for Rs 250 only, They force us to become terrorists. My class friends have joined the Bajrang Dal and attacked us. Even five-year-olds have joined the Dal. Factory Hindu co-workers are better than the village friends. Bajrang Dal has threatened the factories not to allow in Muslim workers

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gives name and address

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mentions locality police station

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gives workplace
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