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Kavitha Chekuru

Director of the Al Jazeera's Fault Lines series documentary “The Night Won’t End”. She investigates the US role in the war in Gaza and centers the Palestinian voices in her reporting.

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Aug 10, 2025 • 54min

Lawfare Archive: A New Documentary on Surviving the War in Gaza

Kavitha Chekuru, director of Al Jazeera's Fault Lines, leads a discussion on her documentary highlighting the struggles of Palestinian families amidst the Gaza conflict. She’s joined by Emily Tripp from Airwars, who documents civilian casualties, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan, who utilizes sound analysis for human rights. Samaneh Moafi from Forensic Architecture focuses on the destruction of medical infrastructure. They explore civilian suffering, the impact of U.S. involvement, and innovative investigative methods, bringing to light the harrowing realities of life in war-torn Gaza.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 54min

Lawfare Daily: A New Documentary on Surviving the War in Gaza

Kavitha Chekuru, the director of "The Night Won't End," leads a discussion with Emily Tripp from Airwars, Samaneh Moafi of Forensic Architecture, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan. They delve into the heart-wrenching stories of three Palestinian families amid the Gaza conflict. The conversation emphasizes the importance of documenting civilian experiences and the shocking rise in casualties, especially among children. They also address the challenges of accountability in reporting war crimes and the vital role sound analysis plays in uncovering truths often missed in visuals.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 53min

844 - Journey to the End of the Night feat. Kavitha Chekuru & Sharif Abdel Kouddous (6/24/24)

Filmmaker Kavitha Chekuru and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous discuss their film on Gaza, highlighting civilian toll, US state dept obfuscation, and breakdown of human rights law. Topics include challenges for Gaza journalists, investigation into child killing by Israeli tank, tragic incidents in conflict, use of safe zones in Gaza, and media bias in reporting on Gaza atrocities.

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