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THE RECONSTRUCTION & THE EARTH QUAKE RELEIF EFFORTS IN PAKISTAN

OPERATION HEARTBEAT
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ONE OF THE FIRST MEDICAL TEAMS THAT RESPONDED TO THE PEOPLE OF THE EARTHQUAKE DEVASTATED AREAS OF NORTHERN PAKISTAN.
The Earthquake that shook Pakistan
http://www.mediamax.com/imransid/Hosted/eid%20amidst%20the%20quakes.mov
 | Eid wasn't happy that year... and now after another year, are we safer from our own ignorance? Remembering the victims and praying for their families maybe someday Pakistan would wake up. Imran Siddiqui Voice of America |
Watch the story - Eid amidst the quakes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otgRTZhzKIY
Todd Shea on the reconstruction of Kashmir
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9bO6iVbQFo
| It is so sad to know that the tragedy that hit Pakistan in October 2005 is now a forgotten memory. But there are some people who are still struggling to help the victims of that devastating earth quake that shook Pakistan not so long ago. Where do we go next from here? Are we ready for another disaster? Imran Siddiqui Voice of America |
A VIEW OF BATTERED GHARI DUPATTA

DEVASTATED MUZAFFARABAD, GHARI DUPATTA

MOSTLY CHILDREN AT RISK

DOING WHATEVER THEY CAN TO HELP THE VICTIMS

AMERICAN AND PAKISTANI FORCES TO THE RESCUE

HE SAYS HE'S GOING BACK ... WHEN OTHERS ARE RETREATING
Watch the discussion with Todd Shea of CDRS Pakistan
IS PAKISTAN READY?
Urdu version
http://mediamax.streamload.com/imransid/Hosted/Are%20we%20ready.mov
English version
http://mediamax.streamload.com/imransid/Hosted/are%20v%20ready%20eng.mov
FOR MORE INFO ON TODD VISIT WWW.TODDSHEA.COM AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS ROCKER TURNED DISASTER RELEIF WORKER.

AN INSPIRATION FOR THE LOCALS
watch Todd She's discussion with Imran Siddiqui Voice of America
http://mediamax.streamload.com/imransid/Hosted/are%20v%20ready%20eng.mov
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| The film explores the complex dynamics of negatively stereotyped perceptions and preconceived notions that Americans harbored toward Pakistanis, and in turn the mistrust that Pakistanis felt toward the Americans. After the tragic earthquake, Pakistanis and American aid workers interacted with each other forming relationships and bonds that threw preconceived perceptions out of the window. Ultimately, the film reveals the unifying elements that bind people together through a common agenda of humanity. Islamabad, Pakistan (PRWEB) October 11, 2006 -- With the one year anniversary of the October 8, 2005 Pakistan earthquake, there are still many questions that need to be answered. One important aspect of the huge tragedy that took thousands of innocent lives is that of the foreign assistance that came, specifically the assistance provided by the Americans. One ground-breaking initiative that was taken during this tumultuous episode was by an independent production company, Eckova Productions, which went to the depth of the issue of American assistance in the Pakistani earthquake and revealed some surprising facts.
Eckova Productions, an international documentary production house with offices in Orange County, CA and Karachi, Pakistan, is at the forefront of tackling important issues that reveal the many dimensions of the intricate relationship between Americans and Pakistanis. When the Mountains Moved is a documentary covering the extent of the American humanitarian assistance in relief and rehabilitation for the earthquake victims. Funded through a grant from a leading international aid agency, The Asia Foundation, the project examines mainstream views held by Pakistanis and Americans about each other.
The film explores the complex dynamics of negatively stereotyped perceptions and preconceived notions that Americans harbored toward Pakistanis, and in turn the mistrust that Pakistanis felt toward the Americans. After the tragic earthquake, Pakistanis and American aid workers interacted with each other forming relationships and bonds that threw preconceived perceptions out of the window. Ultimately, the film reveals the unifying elements that bind people together through a common agenda of humanity.
The main character of the film is Todd Shea, an American musician that initially came to Pakistan for ten days to help in logistical relief. After seeing the magnitude of the devastation and realizing the need to stay longer, Todd formed an NGO by the name of CDRS in Kashmir, where he currently resides and provided medical facilities for the residents of Chikar. The film portrays Todd’s story, leaving behind his own loved ones, coming to Kashmir to help, and ultimately staying there to make sure that the people of Chikar were not abandoned. His is an awe-inspiring story of ultimate selflessness and an overwhelming desire to help those in need.
When the Mountains Moved is currently being aired on GEO Television. A launching reception for the film was held on October 7 at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad where the film was inaugurated by foreign diplomats and dignitaries. For more information or to provide your feedback, please send email or visit http://www.eckovaproductions.com.
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