SamSam's thoughts:
This film is fictional, but it is based on real-life situations documented by Amnesty.
We can all do something to help stop torture, whether it’s signing a petition, sending a letter to our MP or by joining Amnesty.
Warning: Some viewers may find this film disturbing




Comments (14)
love for all hatred for none
to define action's as right or wrong regadlest ofcontext,e.g. human right--- what contommation does any nation need protection.
and a violation of human right do they not recall the time of live under the protection of a bening and peaceful goverment
WHERE disregard of and contempt of Human Right-----right to social ecurity and is little to realization,through-----
WHERE disregard of and contempt of Human Right-----right to social ecurity and is little to realization,through-----
Wow, this is amazingly powerful
thats so powerful in just 1 min 40 seconds! really hardhitting.
Just amazing.
I need to find a way of including this film (and others like it) in my adult literacy classes - it's imagery is so powerful!
I love the idea of reversal. Well thought out. Has this, or could this be shown on mainstream TV? Perhaps there could be a donations site for this kind thing...as the humanists did with the atheist bus.
Keep up the good work AI, your message is received loud and clear. PS The US bang on about justice, ethics and rule of law over Locherbie, but they will never be brought to book over their colossal abuse of human rights in the blatant revenge attack on Falujah in 2004 when they used white phosphorous against children, denied it, then admitted it. USA equals double standards writ large.
I get what you mean jonnymallabar. Best thing to do is raise awareness.
WOW THIS IS A GOOD MESSAGE
I like the hard hitting nature of this video, immediately mad me feel uncomfortable sitting here with a glass of merlot. And I think that is the point.
I really hope we can do something about this.
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