Samiulla's story: I heard a bomb blast...
In 2009, Samiulla had to give up his dream of going to school.
“Do not cry for your father because now it is you who has to be the responsible one.”
These were the words spoken to Samiulla at his father’s funeral. In 2009, a bomb blast killed his father. In the blast, 137 people were killed and Samiulla was left to provide for his family.
As the oldest in the family, Samiulla spends his days running a store in the local market. He wakes up early and returns home late at night.
He had to give up his dream of going to school.
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Videographer Khurrum M Sultan captures this sad story, all too common in Pakistan.
He hopes that by telling the story of Samiulla, children in the region will soon be able to live free from terror and fear.
Global Survivors Network has more details on the victims and those left behind from the many bomb attacks on civilians, often targeting public servants in Pakistan.
This film was produced with the support of Open Society Foundations.
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This film is part of Pakistan Calling, www.thersa.org/pkcalling a UK and Pakistan project by www.thersa.org and thesamosa.co.uk please visit www.thersa.org/pkcalling for more films on Pakistani civil society organisations, social entrepreneurs and individuals www.thersa.org/pkcalling - The RSA and The Samosa launched www.thersa.org/pkcalling to promote constructive cross-cultural dialogue between Britain and Pakistan. Show your support by watching the film