killerxmurda
12-02-2005, 02:29 PM
Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death - The film the United States authorities didn't want you to see.
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The film the United States authorities didn't want you to see: a compelling investigation into the true human cost of "war against terror."
Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, a controversial documentary film alleging U.S. military involvement in a massacre of Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan. The film has been broadcast on national television in Britain, Germany, Italy and Australia and has been screened by the European parliament.
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.
AFGHAN MASSACRE was produced over ten months in extremely dangerous circumstances: eyewitnesses were threatened and subsequently killed, the film crew were forced into hiding and the researcher was savagely beaten to within an inch of his life. He was recently awarded the 2002 Rory Peck Award for Hard News, The SONY Award and the film has been nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Current Affairs.
DOWNLOAD:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8360003/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8397817/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398044/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398266/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398444/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part5.rar
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Size: 220MB
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is understood that each one of us have different opinions about war and world peace, but since here is not the place for political discussions and debates, please dont start debating over the war here and please dont hijack this into a hate thread against any country or race or religion. The topic is posted for information sharing only just like other posts here.
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3265/afgan2lv.jpg
The film the United States authorities didn't want you to see: a compelling investigation into the true human cost of "war against terror."
Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, a controversial documentary film alleging U.S. military involvement in a massacre of Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan. The film has been broadcast on national television in Britain, Germany, Italy and Australia and has been screened by the European parliament.
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.
AFGHAN MASSACRE was produced over ten months in extremely dangerous circumstances: eyewitnesses were threatened and subsequently killed, the film crew were forced into hiding and the researcher was savagely beaten to within an inch of his life. He was recently awarded the 2002 Rory Peck Award for Hard News, The SONY Award and the film has been nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Current Affairs.
DOWNLOAD:
http://rapidshare.de/files/8360003/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8397817/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398044/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398266/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/8398444/AF_MA_CO_DE_RS.part5.rar
Password: wintvpvr2
Size: 220MB
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is understood that each one of us have different opinions about war and world peace, but since here is not the place for political discussions and debates, please dont start debating over the war here and please dont hijack this into a hate thread against any country or race or religion. The topic is posted for information sharing only just like other posts here.