At the same time as great advances in the rights of homosexuals in the west there is an unbelievable law being discussed in Uganda. It would allow gay men and women to be imprisoned for life or even sentenced to death in certain cases.
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Based on an essay written by best-selling novelist Jonathan Franzen, we chronicle the rampant poaching of migratory songbirds in southern Europe.
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Joari and her friend were allegedly raped by the people who were meant to protect her: UN peacekeepers. In this film, victims of UN soldiers speak out for the first time about the abuse they suffered.
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What will eventually be the world’s third largest dam is currently under construction in the heart of the Amazon Basin. In the face of this danger the people of the forest have decided to fight, we follow their struggle.
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Is GPS empowering us or paving the way for a ‘Big Brother’ state? In this documentary, we examine the wonderful world of geolocation – its future uses, those who promote it and those who are worried about its implications for society.
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An in-depth investigation into cigarette trafficking and the networks behind it.
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It has been 11 years since the first detainees arrived at Guantanamo Bay prison. Many of those imprisoned have since been released as they were innocent but some remain in limbo; unable to go back to their native countries for various reasons but with no other country willing to take them, these men were cleared for release years ago but remain behind bars.
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What happens at each stage of the cocaine route? Who are the main links in the commodity chain? We follow the cocaine route from the jungles of Colombia to uptown Paris.
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We examine some of criminal cases and see how bad and overpowering questioning methods can actually suppress the truth rather than reveal it.
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