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IMI piece on Iraq: Saddam's Reign Box 245, Video-cassette ME140
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- IMI produced linear narrative of the major episodes in recent Iraqi human rights violations.
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Up From the South Box 334, Video-cassette ME141, Box 346, Video-cassette ME141
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- Original Credits: Made by Jayce Sallom and Walid Ralad
- Documentary about women in Lebanon made by Jayce Sallom and Walid Ralad.
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Jihad In America [1994 Nov. 21] Box 314, Video-cassette ME142
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- Producer: SAE Productions
- Original Credits: Reported by Steven Emerson. Executive Producer: Steven Emerson. SAE Productions. PO BOX 11113. Washington, DC 20008. (202) 363-8602
- Documentary on the rise of Islamic terrorism in the United States.
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Beirut to Bosnia: Muslims and the West Tape 1 - The Martyr's Smile-Parts One, Two and Three Box 329, Video-cassette ME143, Box 346, Video-cassette ME143
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- Producer: A Chameleon/Barraclough Carey. Production for Channer Four and Discovery Channel
- Original Credits: Written and Presented by Robert Fisk. Producer Dennis Walsh. Director Michael Dutfield. Archive: NBC, BBC, INA.
- A personal journey by Robert Fisk of the Independent. The story begins in Beirut Lebanon, tracks the hatred of Muslims for the West. Talks to mothers of martyrs, sons who have died fighting the Israeli army. Fisk travels to Baalbek to look at the influence of the Iranian revolution and Ayatollah Khomeini on the Hezbollah party in Lebanon. Documents a Hezbollah rally, includes the change that the Israeli invasion had on the violence in the regions, many Lebanese dying with weapons supplied by America, including children killed by phosphorus bombs. Also includes reports on the massacres at Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps. Fisk details his own personal eyewitness encounter of the camps right after the massacre, including photos. Fisk travels to southern Beirut to interview Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of the Hezbollah party. Fisk contrasts the fact that the West concentrates on the several Western hostages taken in kidnappings when over 17,000 Lebanese were kidnapping and many thousands of these were murdered. Interview with Anis Nakash, attempted to assassinate the Shah's prime minister exiled in London in 1980. He discussed the role of the West in the Middle East and the disregard for innocent people in the Middle East. Details the occupation of southern Lebanon by the Israelis and the constant battles between the Israeli government and innocent civilians in this occupied region. Includes footage of Hezbollah fighters attacking an Israeli post. UN field peacekeepers detail Israeli attacks on innocent villages. Fisk talks about notorious Al Khiam prison, which houses Lebanese prisoners, where torture according to Amnesty International is routine. The prison is run by Lebanese Christian proxy fighters for Israel. Part three details the killing of civilians by Israel in retaliation for attacks on their military occupation forces in the occupied part of southern Lebanon. Film also includes footage taken in Lebanese hospitals detailing the injuries on civilians, victims of shelling in southern Lebanon, including children. Film also details the Shi'ite celebration of the martyrdom of Hussein, son of Ali, a celebration often bloody in acted ritual and the connection to the victim consciousness of the Shiites of Lebanon.
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Beirut to Bosnia: Muslims and the West Tape 2 - The Road to Palestine-Parts One, Two and Three Box 329, Video-cassette ME144, Box 346, Video-cassette ME144
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- Producer: A Chameleon/Barraclough Carey. Production for Channer Four and Discovery Channel
- Original Credits: Written and Presented by Robert Fisk. Producer Dennis Walsh. Director Michael Dutfield. Archive: NBC, BBC, INA
- A personal journey by Robert Fisk of the Independent.
- The film documents the exile from Palestine of Muslims by the Israelis both during 1948 and 1967. Palestinians are forced to live in Lebanon, refugees from the creation of Israel in 1948. Palestinians who belong to Hamas who are forced to live in the boundary between Lebanon and Israel. They were exiled from the West Bank and Gaza and created a small Islamic republic in the mountains of southern Lebanon. They feel bitter anger the west and Israel. Fisk interviews Hamas fighters who talk about reasons for fighting. Fisk travels from Beirut to Palestine through Cyprus and then travels to Gaza from Jerusalem to witness first hand the Kafkaesque labyrinth of travelling from Beirut to Palestine in the days before the hand over of Gaza to the Palestinian Authority headed by Yasser Arafat. He describes the desolation of the situation in Gaza. He also films the direct actions of the Israeli army as they occupy and enforce curfews in Gaza. He also documents the destruction of Palestinian homes by the Israelis and the military occupation that is a routine part of daily life in Palestine. In the second part he documents the role of Hamas in aiding the people in Gaza, particularly those who were killed by Hamas for collaborating with the Israelis. Interviews Hamas members in Gaza about whether the struggle is a national struggle or a struggle for God, an Islamic struggle, says it's a war between religions not a war between nations. A Hamas gunman is killed in Gaza and then destroyed all the surrounding Palestinian homes in random violence. Part three continues with a report about a Jewish settlement in the heart of Arab land in Gaza and interviews with Jewish settlers. Continues with the illegal annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel and the huge Jewish settlement cities built on Palestinian land. Documents a Palestinian family who is clinging to their orchard in the shadow of Israeli settlements and orders to give up their land by the Israeli state. Includes footage of bulldozers plowing up the land for settlements right next to the land of the Khatibs, who are attempting to stay on their land. Lawyer details case that the family is trying to make and the reply of the Israelis that the land is to be used by Jews and Jews only, you are not a member of the public that this land is to serve. The next part follows Fisk's journey to Acre where he finds the home of the Palestinian exiled in Lebanon. He goes to the home and finds an Israelis living there who moved in two years after he was forced into exile and was unable to return. Fisk then travels to Poland and the town where this Israeli was originally from and then to the Treblinka concentration camp where his mother was killed.
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Beirut to Bosnia: Muslims and the West Tape 3 - To the Ends of the Earth-Parts One, Two and Three Box 332, Video-cassette ME145, Box 346, Video-cassette ME145
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- Producer: A Chameleon/Barraclough Carey. Production for Channer Four and Discovery Channel
- Original Credits: Written and Presented by Robert Fisk. Producer Dennis Walsh. Director Michael Dutfield. Archive: NBC, BBC, INA.
- A personal journey by Robert Fisk of the Independent.
- In this part of the series Fisk starts out in Egypt describing the violence perpetrated against tourists there in the early 1990's. Includes footage of the assassination of President Sadat by Islamic fundamentalists as well as interviews with members of the Gama'a Islamiyya about the attempts to create an Islamic state. Discusses the divide between the rich and poor, as well as the police role in torturing Islamic suspects. Also, details the disastrous effects on the tourist trade in Egypt. Part two has Fisk travelling to Bosnia, where the Islamic faith is under siege by Serbian and Croat forces. He discusses the war's effects on the Bosnia Muslim population and the loss of faith that help from the West will come. Film was made when Sarajevo under siege still by Serb forces. Interviews with Bosnian civilians and UN military personnel about the situation of the bombardment. Includes footage from the hospitals in Sarajevo that document the daily carnage caused by the sniper fire. Interviews with Bosnia Muslim fighters in Sarajevo, as well as some background on the history of Islam in Bosnia. A Muslim cleric comments on the feelings of betrayal the Bosnia Muslims have towards the west. Part three begins with a trip to the North of Bosnia where Fisk describes the Serb offensive as ethnic cleansing and a push to steal the Muslim land. He visits a mosque that he had visited a year before that was not destroyed with the Imam gone missing. Fisk excoriates Western governments for ignoring the problems of Muslims in the Middle East. Ends with Bosnian Muslims being sent into exile, powerful symbolic images of people being put on trains and sent away.
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Part 1: CNN: A Conversation with the President of Iran - Part 2: 60 Minutes: Massacre in Algeria - [1998 Jan. 7] Box 332, Video-cassette ME146
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- Part 1: A special report presentation, interview with Mohammed Khatami, the President of Iran, first interview with a worldwide TV network, interview conducted in Tehran by reporter Christiane Amanpour.
- Part 2: Astounding reports of terrorist massacres in Algeria, reported on by Christiane Amanpour and 60 minutes.
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Iran Bombs Iraq [1993 Jan. 7] Box 332, Video-cassette ME147, Box 346, Video-cassette ME147
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- Producer: Journeyman Pictures
- For centuries Kurdish nomads have freely crossed the mountainous borders which officially split their homeland. Iran is determined to divide up the Kurds and is spending millions on new roads and military bases along its border with Iraq. It wants to quench support among the Iraqi Kurds for the separatist Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI). KDPI fighters have based themselves in villages in Northern Iraq in preparation for their campaign in Iran. From their mountain vantage points Kurds watch Iranian shells destroy their homes. Torn apart between four countries, the shelling is a stark reminder of just how vulnerable the Kurdish nation is.
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Turkey - PKK Fighters [1991 Jan.7] Box 329, Video-cassette ME148, Box 345, Video-cassette ME148
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- Producer: Journeyman Pictures
- Kurdish officials in Turkey wonder whether Saddam Hussein will ever sign an agreement for true Kurdish autonomy. The fight for a Kurdish state has been led for over forty years by wealthy landowners. But now a new force has emerged; the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), or Kurdish Workers' Party. This film follows the PKK as they move along the mountainous border between Turkish and Iraqi Kurdistan. The border between Turkey and Iraq has been swept away by the UN-declared safe-haven and the PKK are garnering support from Iraqi Kurds. The PKK teach a Maoist philosophy to their recruits and, uniquely among Middle Eastern people, the women study, live and fight along with the men.
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