The Fourth World War;
    Here is a well produced and filmed
    documentary showing the struggle between
    the people of the world, and
    the fascist military oppression caused by
    corporate bullying and privatization of
    natural resources. There is a lot of
    excellent  footage Watch this film and you
    will definitely be moved.
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    BBC News series;
    Unreported World

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  2. Turkey
  3. Somalia
  4. Israel's Wild West
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The History of Hacking

    This is a documentry about how hackers were the
    for fathers of the enternet I found it quite
    facinating starting with a guy named Captain
    Crunch who figured out bhow to manipulate the
    phone systems and make free long distant calls.



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The Death Squads
    The torture and slaughter of Iraqi civilians is
    reaching unprecedented heights with estimates of
    up to 655,000 dead. Night after night death
    squads rampage through Iraq's main cities. In
    Baghdad, up to a hundred bodies a day are
    dumped on the streets.
Often they've been tortured with electric drills. Yet those doing the
killing have little to do with al Qaeda or Sunni insurgents. The
majority of the killings are carried out by Shia death squads who
want to turn Iraq into a Shia state aligned to Iran.
This shocking film investigates the links between the death squads
and high-ranking Shia politicians. It reveals how the Shia militia that
these politicians control have systematically infiltrated and taken
over police units and even entire government ministeries. It
investigates how these units are closely linked to the death squads,
indeed they often are the death squads. And the killers act with
impunity -- there's little investigation into their activities.
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Afghan Massacre - The Convoy of Death
Produced and directed by Irish filmmaker and former BBC producer
Jamie Doran, the film tells the story of thousands of prisoners who
surrendered to the US military's Afghan allies after the siege of
Kunduz. According to the film, some three thousand of the prisoners
were forced into sealed containers and loaded onto trucks for
transport to Sheberghan prison. When the prisoners began shouting
for air, U.S.-allied Afghan soldiers fired directly into the truck, killing
many of them. The rest suffered through an appalling road trip
lasting up to four days, so thirsty they clawed at the skin of their
fellow prisoners as they licked perspiration and even drank blood
from open wounds.

Witnesses say that when the trucks arrived and soldiers opened the
containers, most of the people inside were dead. They also say US
Special Forces re-directed the containers carrying the living and
dead into the desert and stood by as survivors were shot and buried.
Now, up to three thousand bodies lie buried in a mass grave.

Outraged human rights groups and lawyers are calling for an
investigation but the U.N. special envoy to Afghanistan refuses any
U.N.-backed investigation until the Afghan government can protect
witnesses. Two of the witnesses in the film have already been killed.
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The Bob Dacy Show
Force Film unit and recorded the sights and sounds of the last
mission of a B-17 bomber known as the Memphis Belle, named after
the girlfriend of the pilot." Directed by William Wyler, written by
Jerome Chodorov and William Wyler, 1944