

1989 Amnesty International television commercial. Initially, CBS and NBC refused to air it -- having decided it too graphic -- but eventually they did run it, as did ABC and the independents. Frames from the commercial were used in a print campaign that ran simultaneously in the New York Times, Washington Post, and other newspapers. In it, a political prisoner undergoes a torture technique called "waterboarding," which involves repeatedly dunking a prisoner's head underwater during interrogation until he believes he is drowning.
Is a snap shot of how the IMF works through out the world. Honing in on Jamaica, this documentary shows exactly how the IMF runs a nation into the ground and then like a vulture comes in to feed. The IMF which was created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 was set up to wreck the havoc in the world we see today being caused by globalization. It is nothing short of being a hunters net for the elite in which nations become economically entangled in, where nations are set up to default on their IMF loans before the well dressed barbarians go in for the kill. The end result is the ability of the IMF to sheep heard nations into the new world order international government system through the manipulation of the world's economic markets. 1 hr 26 min 6 sec
Natalie Imbruglia performs "Torn", alongside an awesomely literal mime (description from reddit)
Democracy in Belarus. President Lukashenko is described as the last great Dictator of Europe. Please take action with Amnesty International http://www.belarus-actions.org and Support the Belarus Democracy Solidarity Endowment http://belarusendowment.org . 2min 43 sec - Mar 21, 2006
Waiting For The Guards is the first of 3 films commissioned by Amnesty to highlight the enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA in the “War on Terror”.
The second of four hard-hitting animated films highlighting human rights abuses linked to the China’s hosting of the Olympic Games - in particular the risks of peaceful protest.Take action for human rights in China
The first in a series of four animated films highlighting China's human rights record in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics.Take action for human rights in China
A whistlestop tour of Beijing exploring the human rights history of the city in the run up to the 2008 Olympic Games.www.amnesty.org.uk/china
The second of four hard-hitting animated films highlighting human rights abuses linked to the China's hosting of the Olympic Games - in particular the risks of peaceful protest.Take action for human rights in China