Media Watch: Iraq for Sale, The War Profiteers Category: News & Current Affairs Media Watch takes a look at the Robert Greenwald documentary "Iraq for Sale," and interviews Greenwald, who talks about the discoveries he has made surrounding the use of American mercenary workers in the Iraq War.
Algeria's Bloody Years Category: Documentaries A chronicle of Algeria's struggle for peace, stability and democracy since gaining its independence from France.
After 9/11 Category: Documentaries This documentary tracks the emergence of an Age of InfoTerror from the terrorist attack of September 11 to the information war leading up to the Iraqi War.
About Baghdad Category: Documentaries Through a series of interviews, the exiled writer and poet Sinan Antoom reveals gripping accounts of Iraqi attitudes toward Saddam Hussein, America, and the occupation.
United Nations 21st Century Category: News & Current Affairs UNTV's series of news-magazine programs, hosted by renowned British journalist Daljit Dhaliwal, puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories.
Escape Category: Documentaries A documentary about a single mother from Belgrade and her two sons who escape from the bombings in Yugoslavia only to find themselves at the Twin Towers during the September 11th attacks.
Drowning by Bullets Category: Documentaries A thorough exposé of the 1961 killing of some 200 peaceful Algerian protesters by police in Paris during the Algerian war. Eyewitness accounts from police, journalists, and protesters recreate the event.
Dream of Sparrows Category: Documentaries Follows first time Iraqi director Hayder Mousa Daffar and his team of contributing directors as they share their vision of life in Baghdad, post war and pre-reconstruction.
Death on a Friendly Border Category: Documentaries Since the mid-1990s, an average of one person a day has died crossing into our country. This film puts a human face on this international tragedy.
Dead Men Tell No Tales Category: Documentaries An investigation of recent controversial cases of police brutality in Jamaica, where an average of 140 people a year are killed by police officers.