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WitchHunt

"The attempt to smash the most hopeful movement of our lifetime"

Through interviews, analysis, archive footage and witness testimony, WitchHunt explores the connections between the attacks on Labour, the ongoing tragedy of Palestine and the wider struggle against race-based oppression. It argues that, if it is to mean anything at all, the fight against racism must be a shared one, that includes all peoples.

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  • Lewis Gordon

    Lewis Gordon

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  • Salma Karmi-Ayyoub

    Salma Karmi-Ayyoub

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  • Paul Kelemen

    Paul Kelemen

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  • Leah Levane

    Leah Levane

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  • Moshé Machover

    Moshé Machover

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  • Justin Schlosberg

    Justin Schlosberg

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  • Mark Thomas

    Mark Thomas

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  • Jackie Walker

    Jackie Walker

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Overview

Through interviews, analysis, archive footage and witness testimony, WitchHunt explores the connections between the attacks on Labour, the ongoing tragedy of Palestine and the wider struggle against race-based oppression. It argues that, if it is to mean anything at all, the fight against racism must be a shared one, that includes all peoples.

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