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Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi, whose debut film "The President's Cake" premiered at Cannes, criticizes economic sanctions, arguing they empower dictators rather than weaken them. His film, set in 1990s Iraq during UN sanctions, follows a young girl struggling to bake a cake for Saddam Hussein's birthday amidst poverty and corruption. Hadi highlights the devastating impact of sanctions on Iraqi society, stating they destroyed the moral fabric and set the country back significantly.
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