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For three months now, hundreds of Syrian troops have been trapped inside Mennagh Airbase. We gain exclusive access to the rebel group besieging the government's last military stronghold in northern Aleppo.
At least 200,000 people have been raped in DRC since 1996. With devastating frankness National Army soldiers confess to raping women and children in the towns they were supposed to be protecting from rebels.
As Mali jihadist Ahmad Al-Mahdi faces the ICC over destroying cultural artifacts, we revisit the story of the unlikely scholarly heroes who saved Timbuktu's priceless written treasures from hard-line Jihadist rebels.
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Meet Nizam Najjar and Haj Siddiq. One is a Libyan-Norwegian filmmaker and the other a larger than life Libyan rebel leader. This doc rides shotgun on their journey through the revolution. As Nizam is forced to question how his dreams of the future differ to those of the rebels Haj Siddiq must face tough post-war realities. This film paints a fascinating picture of the revolution and the challenge…
Timbuktu: once a byword for the middle of nowhere, so remote to be thought of as fictional. Today its mystical aura and unique association with their historical roots remains. In contrast many African cities have become dirt poor homogenised replicas of each other. But following the end of a prolonged Islamist occupation the airport is closed, and the city's only access route is a dangerous road …
What makes an 11-year-old boy start wetting the bed? Or fear a sunny day? Try missile attacks on his town. As the Syrian civil war drags on, Ibrahim is dodging bombs rather than studying to be a doctor.
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