Hana_2007_10
Iman believes in truth and confrontation, she feels an unyielding duty to her land and that she has to fight for it no matter the cost.
Ibrahim knows his rank in the pyramid of power and his place on the map, he thinks the best logical option is to avoid conflict and maintain a safe life for him and his family.
The international day project -a presentation were students work in groups to speak about a certain land covering the peoples' religion, culture, food, traditions, history and beliefs- comes as a once in a life opportunity for Iman to speak about her land and the terrors her people are facing, but Ibrahim- on the same team- thinks it's safer to speak of another land as everyone around them is already blinded by false media.
But when all is said and done, will Iman's words make a difference? Or will the people of the land die before the truth sees the light?