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To See If I Am Smiling
To See If I Am Smiling
Category: Documentaries
Israel is the only country in the world where 18-year-old girls are drafted for compulsory military service. In this award-winning documentary, hear the frank and emotional testimonials of six female Israeli soldiers.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Problem of Peace
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Problem of Peace
Category: Documentaries
The Problem of Peace tells the story of the 2007 Kenyan presidential election and its tragic aftermath through the eyes of the 19-year-old schoolgirl, Stella Nyawira, who shot some of the film herself.
In Focus:  Jean-Claude Kibala - German Thoroughness in Africa
In Focus: Jean-Claude Kibala - German Thoroughness in Africa
Category: News & Current Affairs
Jean-Claude Kibala, a native Congolese, lived in Germany for 17 years until he could no longer bear the suffering of his native country. In 2007 he return to his hometown and was elected deputy-governor. Now Kibala is trying to create order in the middle of war.
explore: Fish Out of Water
explore: Fish Out of Water
Category: Documentaries
Join Charlie and the explore.org Team as they visit with combat vets in Sun Valley Idaho and witness the connection between nature and healing.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Bushmen Business
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Bushmen Business
Category: Documentaries
For decades, the San people of South Africa were condescendingly known as the "Bushmen", oppressed by white settlers until apartheid ended. Now they're re-asserting their identity, but does their culture fit in the modern age?
Waiting for Mercy: The Case Against Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain
Waiting for Mercy: The Case Against Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain
Category: Documentaries
This documentary tells the story of a 2004 FBI sting operation that took place in Albany, New York. The complex entrapment scheme resulted in the convictions of Yassin Aref (a Kurdish refugee) and Mohammed Mosharref Hossain (a US citizen from Bangladesh).
Special: 9/11 - Press for Truth
Special: 9/11 - Press for Truth
Category: Documentaries
Following the attacks of September 11th, a small group of grieving families waged a tenacious battle against those who sought to bury the truth about the event - including, to their amazement, President Bush.
Special: Berkeley in the Sixties
Special: Berkeley in the Sixties
Category: Documentaries
In the 1960s, Berkeley was the center of a national movement for change. It was a time when many believed they could remake the world order. What have we learned from that time of war, and what's changed during this one?
Nuclear Tipping Point
Nuclear Tipping Point
Category: Documentaries
What if Al Qaeda got a nuclear weapon? We are at a nuclear tipping point and, according to four particular men intimately involved in national security in the US, the actions being taken are not adequate to the dangers.
Special: The Weather Underground
Special: The Weather Underground
Category: Documentaries
During the Vietnam war, the "Weathermen", a group of student activists, tried to overthrow the US government. Watch this Link TV special to hear former members speak candidly about eluding one of the largest manhunts in FBI history.
Special: Sir! No Sir!
Special: Sir! No Sir!
Category: Documentaries
In this special, we present the award-winning documentary "Sir! No Sir!", a landmark portrait of the Vietnam veterans' anti-war movement, and talk with veterans about their experiences in the anti-war movement.
Special: Human Cost of War - Featuring "I Know I'm Not Alone" with Special Guest Michael Franti
Special: Human Cost of War - Featuring "I Know I'm Not Alone" with Special Guest Michael Franti
Category: Documentaries
Watch this moving Link TV special "I Know I'm Not Alone", in which musician Michael Franti, armed with an acoustic guitar and a video camera, takes us on a musical journey through war and occupation in Iraq, Israel, and Palestine.
The Reckoning
The Reckoning
Category: Documentaries
"The Reckoning" explores the creation of the first international court in history used to investigate and prosecute perpetrators, no matter how powerful, for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Desert Blues
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Desert Blues
Category: Documentaries
In 1996 Tuareg community leaders in Mali organized a festival to mark the end of the War of Independence. Over the years, this gathering has become a truly international annual event, the so-called "Festival of the Desert".
explore: Darfur - Quest for the Human Spirit
explore: Darfur - Quest for the Human Spirit
Category: Documentaries
Join Charlie and the explore.org Team on their journey to Darfur with the health care NGO Merlin. Strangers to this place, they are welcomed by the Darfuri people who illuminate the ability of the human spirit to persevere despite unimaginable adversity.