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In Focus: 1989 - Fateful Days in October
In Focus: 1989 - Fateful Days in October
Category: News & Current Affairs
November 9, 1989 - the day the Berlin Wall fell - is celebrated as the day four decades of Germany's division came to an end, thanks in part to the "common man" who rose up against state abuse and oppression, risking everything for freedom.
Special: Can We Really Fix U.S. Health Care?
Special: Can We Really Fix U.S. Health Care?
Category: Documentaries
In this special, author T.R. Reid takes the pulse of health care systems around the globe and writes a prescription for America based on his observations. Also, catch excerpts from the new doc, Money-Driven Medicine.
Spotlight: Forced to Marry
Spotlight: Forced to Marry
Category: Documentaries
In this BBC documentary, Saira Khan investigates the dramatic stories of British Asians taken to Pakistan by their parents and forced to marry against their will.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Gulabi Gang
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Gulabi Gang
Category: Documentaries
The female members of India's Gulabi Gang are distinguished by the bright pink saris they wear. The gang was set up by Sampat Pal Devi, an ordinary mother desperate to tackle the discrimination against women.
DOC-DEBUT: The Seeker (L'identificateur)
DOC-DEBUT: The Seeker (L'identificateur)
Category: Documentaries
This documentary looks at the fascinating life of Bill Haglund, who has become a powerful voice for the silent victims of genocide, breaking ground in a new field called "human rights anthropology".
The Green Children, "Hear Me Now"
The Green Children, "Hear Me Now"
Watch this music video, "Hear Me Now" by The Green Children, Marlow and Milla, a moving illustration of the success of microfinance in Bangladesh, which is lifting many out of the grips of poverty. To learn more, visit www.TheGreenChildren.org.
Breaking the Silence, Beating the Drum
Breaking the Silence, Beating the Drum
Category: World Music
WATCH ONLINE! On March 25, 2009 Culture Project presented this major concert commemorating the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, featuring artists from all over the world.
Music for Human Rights Special
Music for Human Rights Special
Category: World Music
Watch music videos with a message, and watch exclusive interviews with the artists! Link TV teams with Amnesty International to present artists who are making a difference with their music. Learn how YOU can save lives!
In a Soldier's Footsteps
In a Soldier's Footsteps
Category: Documentaries
WATCH ONLINE! Steven, a former child soldier in Uganda and a refugee in Denmark, receives news that his missing son is not dead, but is now himself a child-soldier. Steven determines to free his son, but things go terribly wrong.
Torture on Trial
Torture on Trial
Category: Documentaries
WATCH ONLINE! This Link TV original production investigates the history of interrogations in the "War on Terrorism", and the growing movement calling for accountability for those who authorized and participated in torture.
What Would it Look Like?
What Would it Look Like?
Category: Documentaries
This retrospective, full of stunning visuals, asks us to reflect on the state of the world and ourselves at this time of unprecedented global transformation.
In Focus: Children of War
In Focus: Children of War
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, learn about the unseen victims of the bloodshed that has racked Afghanistan for decades: some six million children, suffering from the effects of war.
African School: Fred Gets to Z
African School: Fred Gets to Z
Category: Documentaries
This episode of African School follows Fred, the first-ever blind student at Kamurasi Primary school. Fred spends his first term learning the Braille alphabet from A to Z with his friend Miungo.
Brazil: A Report on Torture
Brazil: A Report on Torture
Category: Documentaries
WATCH ONLINE! This film from the early 1970s features first-hand interviews with former political prisoners of Brazil's military government, revealing the torture that was part of routine interrogation in Brazilian prisons.
Witnesses to the Persecution
Witnesses to the Persecution
Category: Documentaries
This conversation with award-winning filmmakers Haskell Wexler and Saul Landau explores the making of their film, "Brazil: A Report on Torture", and the continuing impact of torture today.
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