Abstract
There is an ambivalent relationship between technology and human rights. Film and video technology not only have the power to control but also to frame accounts of human suffering, protest and attempts to promote human rights. The history of ideologically motivated film making has testified to the plasticity of forms of visual representations. Non-Governmental Organisations in the human rights field should consider the potential and the philosophical limitations of video to their work.
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