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Occam's Razor

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2007-03-08 12:32:02

Just a few thoughts on how this film came about

Terrorism today is a huge issue and all of us want a way to eliminate it. Yet, the manner in which it is dealt sometimes makes one wonder whether this is a way to eliminate it or to propagate it! “Encounter Killings”, for example, the way it is conducted in this part of the world (the Indian subcontinent) is extremely high-handed and very often, it is like, because the police is empowered to shoot lawfully, they can kill whoever they want --without any need to prove the person guilty, something that goes completely against the very basics of human rights of the living fraternity.

When I read the newspapers about this a college girl brutally killed in a police “encounter”, when they could easily have arrested her on half a dozen occasions and initiated a trial if she was a suspect, I felt very disturbed. The question no longer was whether she was a terrorist or not. The issue was could the police kill someone on mere suspicion.

She was the only breadwinner of the family after they had lost her father and she was doing a commendable job of studying in the college and supporting a family of seven by taking private tuitions.

Of course, when we investigated and started uncovering facts layer by layer, all wasn’t so innocent. Yet, that she was a terrorist remains unproven and the police department who need to prove that she was one is Scot-free. And that is the reason we called it Occam’s Razor (“ If you have two theories which both explain the observed facts, then you should use the simplest until more evidence comes along”), leaving it for the audience to decide whether she was guilty or not and at the same time taking a stance against “encounter killings” of this kind by the police.

Priti Chandriani

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