Thursday, May 31, 2007

Back to the history

Dr Abdallah schleifer

25 Min. 18 Sek. - 09.08.2006
-This Video is Not AntiSemitic or Racist. Please Do not Judge without Watching. It is an important Documentary for creating better understanding between different communities. History of Zionism, US support for Israel and AntiArab / Anti Islam Media Coverage. Dr Abdallah schleifer. Abdallah Schleifer, Distinguished Lecturer in Mass Communication and Director of the Adham Center for Television Journalism at AUC, is a veteran journalist who has covered the Middle East for American and Arab media for more than 20 years. Schleifer served as NBC News radio correspondent and TV producer/reporter in the Middle East from 1970 to 1983. Initially based in Beirut, Schleifer was the NBC News Cairo bureau chief from 1974 to 1983.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Somalia State of Need

Somalia State of Need

18 Min. 34 Sek. - 16.01.2007
- IRIN films video on the crisis in Somalia

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Sri lanka

Documentary of Sri lanka war

19 min 50 sec - Oct 12, 2006

Sri Lanka - The Failed Peace

Sri Lanka - The Failed Peace

6 min 38 sec - Oct 30, 2006
- Sri Lanka's 2002 ceasefire is slowly falling apart. An Island famed for its beauty has once again fallen victim to the conflict between the majority Singhalese (Buddhist) and The Tamil Tigers (Hindu). While the muslim stuck in the middle of this bloody war. We offer you a timely retrospective. Since the 2004 Tsunami, peace between the government and Tamil Tigers has been under threat. Disputes over aid have left the island divided. "Parents can't feed their children anymore. The situation is dramatic", complains one islander. After Tamil Tigers cut off drinking water supplies in the north, the army retaliated with bombs and 3000 troops. A new round of violence was triggered and diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation have so far failed. As Ferial Ashraff of the Ministry of Industry admits: "We've reached a point at which we can't possibly trust each other anymore." Hopes for a peaceful Sri Lanka are fading.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Cambodia (Year Zero)

John_Pilger - Cambodia (Year Zero)

52 Min. 5 Sek. - 23.01.2007
-John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair to the people of Cambodia while neighboring countries, including Australia, shamefully ignored the immense human suffering and unspeakable crimes that bloodied this once beautiful country...

Back to the time when it all start to begin. 1969, US start to drop their bomb in the land of gentle people in fear of Veitcong, and in 7.30, April 1975, under the order of President Nixon, 100,000 tone bomb was drop at Cambodia (illegally and secretly), left Cambodia to stone age time. And since that, the real suffer of killing massive number between the Cambodia people start to begin..

Friday, February 09, 2007

Nuclear truth game












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John_Pilger - Truth Game

1 Std. 19 Min. 12 Sek. - 23.01.2007
- John Pilger looks at world-wide propaganda surrounding the nuclear arms race. John Pilger's penetrating documentary which looks at world-wide propaganda surrounding the nuclear arms race. When the two American atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, they were code-named 'Fat Man' and 'Little Boy', and President Truman announced after the event: "The experiment has been an overwhelming success." "These", says Pilger, "were words used to describe the awful and horrific carnage of nuclear war. By using reassuring, even soothing language, this new kind of propaganda created acceptable images of war and the illusion that we could live securely with nuclear weapons". Official 'truths' are examined in connection with the bombing of Hiroshima, the build up of arms by Russia and America, the siting of nuclear bases by the US in Britain and Europe, Ministry of Defence statements about the Cruise missile base at Greenham Common, and other US bases, the amount of government money spent on weapons, 'Civil defence' arrangements and a NATO 'limited' nuclear and chemical war exercise in West Germany, which Pilger describes as 'a dry run for the unthinkable'. Many experts give their views, including Paul Warnke who thinks arms reduction is feasible -- 'All we need is the political will to go ahead with it'.