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Upfrontreporting
02-04-2004, 08:54 AM
I've been trying for some time find a place where I can get a copy of the prison-uprising in Mazar-i-Sharif but without luck. Where can I get it?
I'm really interested in seeing it and I have only seen fractions of it so far.
Anyone who's got a DivX version ;) Just PM me.
regards.
Roger Rabbit
02-04-2004, 11:26 AM
Dodge Billingsley / American
Damien Degueldre / French
The House of War
Shot: Mazar-i Sharif, Afghanistan
November 2001
Diverse Productions for
Channel 4 TV/ CBS News
Can't say i know where to get a copy of the documentary though. It did have the footage of the SBS(i thought they were SBS my apologies if i'm wrong) shooting into the prison. Also had the CIA guy and footage of the moment when a US bomb was guided by mistake on the Northern Alliance forces.
http://www.rorypecktrust.com/Award02/quaraishi.htm
Sirpad
02-04-2004, 04:47 PM
check here: http://www.4law.co.il/gr.htm
MaxMouse
02-04-2004, 09:11 PM
check http://cnn.com/presents and look for 'House of War: Uprising at Mazar-e-Shariff" there should be a link to get a video transcript
aFgHaNibOi
02-04-2004, 09:17 PM
Yeah, I heard about this documentary movie as well. I heard of it about a couple of years ago and found out that sadly, it will never air in American media...BUT it plays in Europe! If you know anybody there you can ask them, then send me a copy to bro! I will look around for it for you too! ;)
Here's the http links for the streaming files on that server.. some good stuff.. I just can't stand how Fox News fills up 40 percent of the screen with crap though so you can hardly see what's going on.
http://66.230.216.3/011304/bs_nauert_011204_300.rm
http://66.230.216.3/011404/bs_nauert_011304_300.rm
http://66.230.216.3/011404/bs_nauert_3_011404_300.rm
mustamato
02-05-2004, 03:21 AM
FOX is funny, good pictures but obviously a channel for the retarded.
Why stuff happens is not said, just that it happens, and that the brave
US soldiers are there to fight the threat off as always. But maybe that
is just as it is in US, that the war started with WTC and that there was
nothing to it before that. :roll:
I especially like that they swallowed every word of the WMD-bull****
from the White House.
cold0
02-05-2004, 04:25 AM
As always, mustamato, you are continuing our anti-american campaign even when the subject is cleary out off topics... :bash:
BlackRain
02-05-2004, 09:47 AM
As always, mustamato, you are continuing our anti-american campaign even when the subject is cleary out off topics... :bash:
Not only is Mustamato off-topic, but he is sadly mistaken in his belief system.
Before President Bush took office in the "White House", the UN, UNSCOM weapon inspectors, President Clinton, Chirac, and most of the world's leaders insisted there were Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) hidden in Iraq.
Saddam used these weapons on his own citizens and during the Iran-Iraq war.
Examples for those too blind to see the truth of their mistatements.
Remember this Bill Clinton's quote from 1998: "If Saddam Hussein fails to comply and we fail to act or we take some ambiguous third route, which gives him yet more opportunities to develop his program of weapons of mass destruction...he will then conclude that he can go right on doing more to build an arsenal of devastating destruction.... Some way, someday, I guarantee you he'll use the arsenal." Do any of those words sound like Clinton thinks Saddam doesn't have an arsenal?
On December 16, 1998, Bill Clinton ordered a strike "to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs, and its military capacity to threaten their neighbors. Their purpose is to protect the national interests of the United States..." February 17, 1998, Bill Clinton: "Saddam's son-in-law and the chief organizer of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program, defected to Jordan." Here are just some of the things this defection forced Iraq to admit, as cited by Clinton: "[A]n offensive biological warfare capability, notably 5,000 gallons of botulinum...2,000 gallons of anthrax, 25 biological-filled scud warheads, and 157 aerial bombs."
http://a1636.g.akamai.net/7/1636/797/b81725404756e3/graphics.boston.com/news/packages/iraq/images/ideas_0302.jpg
Back in 1975, Saddam Hussein (center) was accompanied by Jacques Chirac (wearing glasses), then France's prime minister, on a tour of a French nuclear power station.
(AFP Photo)
French President Jacques Chirac warned as late as last February 2003 about "the probable possession of weapons of mass destruction by an uncontrollable country, Iraq" and declared that the "international community is right . . . in having decided Iraq should be disarmed."
The United Nations Security Council passed its Resolution 1441 which unanimously threatened Iraq with serious consequences if it did not account for its weapons of mass destruction, based on the assumption that Saddam Hussein failed to destroy those weapons after the first Gulf War. Hussein's refusal to demonstrate to U.N. weapons inspectors in the weeks leading up to the second Gulf War that he had eliminated his prohibited weapons led to the assumption that he still was in possession of such weapons.
Hans Blix delivered a WMD report to the U.N. Security Council on Jan. 27. 2003. On the question of Iraq's stocks of anthrax, Blix reported "no convincing evidence" that they were ever destroyed. But there was "strong evidence" that Iraq produced more anthrax than it had admitted "and that at least some of this was retained." Blix also reported that Iraq possessed 650 kilograms of "bacterial growth media," enough "to produce . . . 5,000 litres of concentrated anthrax." Cirincione concluded that "it is likely that Iraq retains stockpiles of anthrax, botulinum toxin and aflatoxin."
German intelligence service reported in 2001 that Hussein might be three years away from being able to build three nuclear weapons and that by 2005 Iraq would have a missile with sufficient range to reach Europe.
Based on your logic, it should be the "whole world" that misled the "whole world" on the issue of WMD.
Uninen
02-05-2004, 05:32 PM
Here:
Convoy of Death - 99mb extract from the documentary! (save as) (http://globalfreepress.com/images/wonk/VariousMovies3/Disclosure.AfghanPOWsKilldL.mov)
http://echelon.linux.dk:8081/~uninen/sas.gif
SAS / SBS Battles Al-Qaida / Taleban POWs at Qala i Janghi prison fort. (save as) (http://www.sasrogues.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/QalaiJanghi.rm)
:petting:
That first link doesn't seem to work, although the second real media file is probably the best quality version of that video I've seen yet. Thanks.
Uninen
02-05-2004, 05:59 PM
Oh..
So it seems..
It appears that they have deleted the whole **** from the server..
(Ive been linking it to many places.. from where thousands have downloaded it..)
I also have a 'download' link for the whole Afghan massace docu..
But i dont know that is that kinds of download links permited here..
(Its edonkey / ed2k link..)
But heres a edonkey link to that preview..
Im sure that its legal.. in every nation.. so.. ->
<a href="ed2k://|file|Disclosure.AfghanPOWsKilldL.mov|104282398|b0d9e8c33d6be9fc1fbe1390805ab61c|">Disclosure.AfghanPOWsKilldL.mov</a>
Yeah, too bad the afghan pow movie is a load of ****. It was argued in the past and there's a ton of discrepancies that contradict what the documentary people are saying.
Uninen
02-05-2004, 07:41 PM
Bull or not..
The complete version of it has much of nice footage..
:petting:
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