Friday, May 13, 2022

Letter to POV at PBS on Beshir

To: Justin Nagan, Chris White, Nikki F. Heyman, Nicole Tsien, Sophie Harari, Nicky Cook, Theresa Navarro, Alun Lee, Lana C. Marilyn, Alexa Bowers, Matisse Bustos-Hawkes, Michelle Rivera-Gravange, Asadullah MUhammad, Courtney Cook, Aqiyla Thomas, Rachel Friedland, Chris Plant, Michael Isip, John Bredar, Juanita Anderson, Zain Habboo, Jane Hirt, Maori Holmes, Anjali Kumar, Danielle Lee, Kellie Castruita Specter, Joi Thomas, Beth Viner, Ann Tenenbaum, Kristal Choi, Erika Dilday, Asadulllah Muhammad, Theresa Navarro, Chris White, Magboob Alam, Opal H. Bennett, Alexa Bowers, Jessica Brown, Matisse Bustos, Robert Y. Chang, Courtney B. Cook, Nicky Cook, Betty Cordero, Rachel Friedland, Anna Graizbord, Livia Huang, Anthony Yooshin Kim, Annick Laurent, Kerry LeVielle, David Nanasai, Emily Rogers, Robert Saiyer, Carmen L. Vincencio:
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Dear POV:

I would like to bring to your attention a "documentary" that POV is airing in August, 2022.

Faya Dayi, the "documentary" film by Jessica Beshir, has a backstory that neither she nor other "main stream" media and news outlets will present.

Faya Dayi is a contentious film presenting the ideology and POV of insurgent anti-Ethiopia Oromos, including Jessica Beshir.

Please find here my published article on Faya Dayi, and my views and commentary on Beshir, her background, and her intent, at my website: Art and Commentary by Kidist Paulos Asrat. This will give you the backstory which Beshir and her propagandists will never provide.

Sincerely,
Kidist Paulos Asrat