Land, Gold and Women
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| Land, Gold and Women | |
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| Produced by | Michelle Gagnon |
| Narrated by | Terence McKenna |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
Land, Gold and Women is a documentary about the conditions of typical women in rural Pakistan.[1][2] It chronicles the traditional use of ritual gang rape as a method of social control. Central to the film are the stories of Mukhtar Mai, and Dr. Shazia Khalid.[1] The documentary was first broadcast on 5 March 2006.