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    ROSIE MALEK-YONAN IN RENDITION
    By Trip Miller

    Assyria Times, CA
    http://assyriatimes.com/engine/modules/news/art icle.php?storyid=3297
    Oct 23 2007

    LOS ANGELES, 22 October 2007 - Rosie Malek-Yonan's latest role
    in New Line Cinema's Rendition is opposite Reese Witherspoon as
    an Egyptian mother, Nuru El-Ibrahimi, whose son, played by Omar
    Matwaly, is kidnapped by the CIA in Oscar winning director, Gavin
    Hood's politically charged thriller that sweeps through the world of
    terrorism and torture.

    Malek-Yonan is an Assyrian activist and author, intimately familiar
    with her nation's struggle as minority Christians in the Middle-East.

    With the publication of her book, The Crimson Field in 2005,
    Malek-Yonan brought the Assyrian Genocide to the limelight. While
    Armenians are awaiting the next step by the U.S. House of
    Representatives to recognize the Genocide, Malek-Yonan strives to set
    the record straight that the Assyrians and Greeks were also a part of
    the Genocide by the Ottoman Turks during WWI, wherein the Assyrians
    lost two-thirds of their population.

    Due to her expertise on the ongoing Assyrian Genocide, as evident
    from her book, The Crimson Field, on the suggestion of famed Oscar
    winning director, Terrence Malick, in 2006 Malek-Yonan testified on
    Capitol Hill about the plight of the Assyrian Christians in Iraq.

    Rendition premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in
    early September 2007 and is now in theatres worldwide. The film also
    stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Meryl Streep, Peter Sarsgaard, and Alan Arkin.

    Film Critic, Roger Ebert, gave the film four out of four stars, saying
    that, "Rendition is valuable and rare. It is a movie about the theory
    and practice of two things: torture and personal responsibility. And
    it is wise about what is right, and what is wrong."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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