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Pakistani filmmaker Jami Moor says he was raped 13 years ago by media tycoon

Rocks Pak social media with tweets describing 13-year-old assault

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Islamabad: Acclaimed Pakistani filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood Raza has added new momentum to the country’s fledgling #MeToo movement after airing allegation­s that he was raped by an unnamed media tycoon.

The director, who is popularly known as Jami, rocked Pakistani social media over the weekend after he published several tweets describing the alleged assault that happened 13 years ago.

“Why im so strongly supporting #metoo? cuz i know exactly how it happens now, inside a room then outside courts inside courts and how a survivor hides confides cuz i was brutally raped by a very powerful person in our media world,” he wrote Sunday evening. The tweets were in response to a backlash online after a professor in the eastern city of Lahore committed suicide after allegedly being falsely accused of sexual harassment. Amid the backlash, Jami pleaded with social media users to

trust victims of sexual assault and avoid ignoring their accusation­s.

“I told my few close friends but no one took it seriously,” added Jami, whose 2015 film Moor (Mother) was a massive hit.

The filmmaker has so far refused to name the tycoon allegedly behind the assault, while the allegation­s have unleashed a torrent of differing reactions online. “@jamiazaad I see you. I hear you. I stand with you. Always,” tweeted popular actress Meesha Shafi — who helped kickstart Pakistan’s #MeToo movement in 2018 after accusing a popular singer in the country of harassment — on Thursday.

“Jami is a true ally. This is unpreceden­ted in Pakistan. This kind of revelation from a man,” wrote Twitter user Khizra. Others were more sceptical. “Still, u cant b serious using it to square Lhr professor’s suicide & misuse of #MeToo,” said another Twitter user. “Pakistan is suffering by both #metoo & misuse of #MeToo,” wrote Ali Raj.

#MeToo and #Timesup campaigns have gone global since allegation­s of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein in 2017, sparking an avalanche of accusation­s against other powerful men.

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