EVENT

THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB

with Diyani Dewasurendra, Mkhaimar S. Abusada
LOCATION:
Bruno Kreisky Forum
Cinema

Bruno Kreisky Forum at the Cinema

Location: 

Filmcasino 

Margaretenstraße 78

1050 Vienna


Screening and Panel Discussion

THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB

The Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue, in conjunction with Amnesty International, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Polyfilm and Filmcasino would like to invite you to a filmscreening and an afterward discussion on the situation of international humanitarian aid in times of conflict and war.

“The Voice of Hind Rajab” follows an emergency call received by the Red Crescent. 6-year-old Hind Rajab is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, pleading for rescue. The Red Crescent volunteers try everything in order to get an ambulance through to her.

While the story is individual and intimate, its significance extends far beyond a single incident. It exposes the structural realities, constraints, and moral stakes of providing humanitarian aid in active war zones. In recent years, armed conflicts around the world have exposed growing gaps between the principles of international humanitarian law and the realities on the ground. From blocked medical evacuations to the rising targeting of rescue teams, the protections once considered foundational are increasingly strained. Anchored by cases such as the widely reported emergency call of Hind Rajab in Gaza, it has become vividly clear how individual tragedies reflect systemic issues facing humanitarian aid workers across today's conflicts.

 

Please note: The film will be in Arabic with English subtitles and the discussion will be conducted in English.

Tickets for the screening are 10,50 EUR.

Welcome:

N.N., Representative Amnesty International

Sabine Kroissenbrunner, Secretary General, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue

Panellists:

Diyani Dewasurendra, Doctors without borders

Mkhaimar S. Abusada, Associate Professor for Political Science, Al-Azhar University Gaza, Palestine

Moderator:

Simon Ilse, Heinrich Böll Foundation