In “The Torture Question”, FRONTLINE traces the history of how decisions made in Washington in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11 including an internal administration battle over the Geneva Conventions — led to a robust interrogation policy that laid the groundwork for prisoner abuse in Afghanistan; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and Iraq.
Redefining Torture
Who’s to Blame for Abu Ghraib?
WATCH THE WHOLE MOVIE! A movie like Wilders' Fitna about christianity. Schism in a religion is a division or a split
The House of Al Saud traces its origins to the 18th century emir, Muhammad ibn Saud, whose family ruled large parts of the Arabian Peninsula for over three hundred years. The modern House of Saud was established in 1932, when Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud, a direct descendent of the 18th-century ruler, established the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with himself as absolute monarch. Today, only his descendents are considered part of the "royal" family line and eligible to ascend the throne.
Cheap, disposable hydrogen-filled balloons carrying miniature versions of cellphone towers may soon provide service to rural, sparsely populated areas. WSJ's Amol Sharma visits Space Data, a company that makes the specialized balloons
Tony Robinson travels to America, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and Africa to gather evidence t
Behind the scenes look at the recording of "Return To The Scene Of The Crime" out Sept 25t
"The Battle of Algiers" (1966) - French security forces attempt to crack down on the growing Front de Liberation Nationale insurrection in Algeria.
"The Battle of Algiers" (1966) - French security forces attempt to crack down on the growing Front de Liberation Nationale insurrection in Algeria.