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This three-part documentary uses primary sources to provide a historical record of the Gulf War of 1991. Officials including the late King Hussein of Jordan, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz, General Norman Schwarzkopf, and former Secretary of State James Baker speak candidly about the secret political alliances and power plays that fueled the conflict. 3-part series, 50 minutes each.



 
        

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The Series Includes : Part 1: The Roots of War | Part 2: No Turning Back | Part 3: "Mother of All Battles"
     







Beyond the Veil: Are Iranian Women Rebelling?

In this program, a female reporter dons the hijab-"modest dress"-and goes undercover to find out how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society. We watch teenage girls flaunt accepte...(more details)
 
The Living Martyr: Inside the Hezbollah
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For militant followers of Islam, the highest honor is to be dubbed al-shahid al-hai-"the living martyr," one who has irrevocably committed himself to dying in a suicide attack against the organization's enemies. Why do boys and young men so readily e...(more details)
 
Algeria 1954: Revolt of a Colony
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This program shows the uprising which succeeded in throwing out the French from the point of view of an Algerian Arab, showing the conditions and following the thought processes and the steps that led to insurrection, and the revolt itself. The words...(more details)
 
The Suez Crisis: 1956

This documentary looks at the African side of the 1956 Arab-Israeli conflict-the British-French attempt to safeguard their economic interest in the Suez Canal. It explains the Anglo-French intervention of 1956, rapidly and forcefully put to an end by...(more details)
 


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