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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Founder of Dubai International Film Festival Vows to Continue Fight for Justice: Settlement Talks Break Down

Founder of Dubai International Film Festival Vows to Continue Fight for Justice: Settlement Talks Break Down

DUBAI, December 10/PRNewswire/ --

- Stephenson to File Petitions with UAE, British and Canadian
Authorities; Will Lobby Industry Leaders for Support, Launch Website

Neil Stephenson, the British Founder and former CEO of the Dubai
International Film Festival (DIFF) - an event conceptualized by Stephenson in
the aftermath of the 9-11 terrorist attacks in order to build a "cultural
bridge" between the West and the Islamic world - has vowed to continue his 3
year struggle to be recognized as the legitimate founder and creator of DIFF.
Settlement talks broke down today after Stephenson's request to be recognized
as a DIFF Co-Founder was rejected by DIFF Chairman Abdulhamid Juma.

He also vowed to continue his UK legal fight for justice against Juma and
Managing Director Shivani Pandya.

The suit charges that Juma and Pandya engaged in "despicable behavior"
and that the two defendants conspired to ruin his reputation by branding him
a "racist" and an "Arab-hater," despite the fact that he had lived in the
Arab world for 10 years and had launched DIFF in 2003.

Lawyers for DIFF and Stephenson had been locked in negotiations for the
past three months where progress toward a settlement had been made.

Stephenson had proposed an equitable resolution whereby he and Juma would
share a Co-Founder's credit, despite the fact that Juma had had little
involvement with the first successful festival in 2004. Juma and Pandya
launched a very different for-profit film festival in 2003 with convicted
Pakistani fraudster Mahmud Sipra, but the event was ill-conceived and
eventually failed. Stephenson's non-profit "cultural bridge" festival took
its place to become the respected film festival that DIFF is today.

Stephenson commented: "It is sad that Mr. Juma could not have accepted
our fair-minded settlement proposal. I have been engaged in a 3 year struggle
for justice and fairness, and I have fought cleanly and honourably to obtain
my rightful credit for having conceived and created DIFF, a festival I am
proud of. I will fight for another 3 years if necessary to right this wrong."

For further information: Elizabeth Block at EJB Communications:
+44(0)786-791-7286, ejb@ejbcomms.com


Source: Neil Stephenson Ltd

For further information: Elizabeth Block at EJB Communications: +44(0)786-791-7286, ejb@ejbcomms.com


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