Unreported World - Season 7 / Year 2006

Unreported World - Season 7 / Year 2006

Season 7 / Year 2006

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DatesApr 21, 2006 - Dec 15, 2006
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Episodes

Sri Lanka: Tigers in the Shadows
Year 2006Episode 130 min

Sri Lanka: Tigers in the Shadows

Sandra Jordan gains access to Tamil Tiger training camps and examines the effects of the long-running war between Tigers and government.
Apr 21, 2006
Kenya: Democracy in the Dumps
Year 2006Episode 230 min

Kenya: Democracy in the Dumps

Aidan Hartley travels to the Dandora slums near Nairobi where gun crime and abject poverty show the growing divide between rich and poor.
Apr 28, 2006
Western Sahara: Storm in the Sahara
Year 2006Episode 330 min

Western Sahara: Storm in the Sahara

Khaled Khazziha, in a refugee camp, meets Mohamed Abdelaziz, President of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, a country not officially recognised by Morocco.
May 5, 2006
Philippines: City of Guilt
Year 2006Episode 430 min

Philippines: City of Guilt

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinay looks at the impact of the government's pro-life policy on women as illegal abortions have left 80,000 seriously injured.
May 12, 2006
Nepal: Kingdom on the Edge
Year 2006Episode 530 min

Nepal: Kingdom on the Edge

Sandra Jordan reports from Kathmandu during the pro-democracy demonstrations of April 2006.
May 19, 2006
Turkey: Europe's Hidden War
Year 2006Episode 630 min

Turkey: Europe's Hidden War

Matthew McAllester travels to Diyarbakir to find out about the rekindling of a war between Turkish troops and the Kurdish PKK group.
May 26, 2006
Malaysia: Asia's Slaves
Year 2006Episode 730 min

Malaysia: Asia's Slaves

Ramita Navai examines the plight of those Indonesian workers who, with their passports retained by their employers, are abused and treated as slaves.
Jun 2, 2006
Chad and Sudan (Dafur)
Year 2006Episode 830 min

Chad and Sudan (Dafur)

Peter Oborne finds evidence that the Janjawiid have crossed over from the Darfur region of Sudan into Chad to commit atrocities against civilians.
Jun 9, 2006
Democratic Republic of Congo
Year 2006Episode 930 min

Democratic Republic of Congo

Aidan Hartley uncovers evidence of UN troops supporting the Congolese government in a war against local militia.
Jun 23, 2006
Brazil: Slum Warfare
Year 2006Episode 1030 min

Brazil: Slum Warfare

Khaled Khazziha films in a favela in Rio de Janeiro, with the permission of the local drug-lords who run it as a state within a state.
Jun 30, 2006
South Africa: The New Apartheid
Year 2006Episode 1130 min

South Africa: The New Apartheid

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy reports on a huge rise in illegal immigration that has led to an increase in racism and xenophobic violence.
Oct 13, 2006
West Papua: Rainforest Warriors
Year 2006Episode 1230 min

West Papua: Rainforest Warriors

This week’s Unreported World travels to one of the remotest places on earth, where journalists are forbidden to work and usually arrested when they arrive, and where a bloody conflict between government forces and locals is rarely glimpsed by the outside world. Reporter Evan Williams and Director Siobhan Sinnerton spend three weeks undercover in West Papua, an outlying province of Indonesia in the Western Pacific, which is home to the world’s biggest copper and gold mine. Getting in to West Papua is extremely difficult. Obtaining official journalist accreditation is virtually impossible so the team have to film clandestinely” They begin their journey in Wamena in the remote western highlands. Waiting inside a safe house, hiding from the Indonesian authorities, they meet a group of tribal warriors who have travelled for days to be there. They tell Unreported World that at least 12 of their friends have been killed by the security forces, and claim that thousands more have been killed in a campaign which could wipe out their ethnic group. West Papua’s tribes lived in stone-age isolation until they were discovered by Europeans in the 1930s. Indonesia annexed the area in the 1969, after a group of selected West Papuans voted for annexation, but the rest of the population were not allowed a chance to vote. Since then hundreds of thousands of Indonesians have been subsidised to settle in West Papua, and they now control most of the commerce – leading to seething resentment and conflict between the two groups. In the company of guides from the West Papuan underground, the team trek deep into ancient forests to tribal villages affected by the conflict. At one village they find the inhabitants crying and wearing mud as a sign of mourning for their children who have been allegedly killed or “disappeared” by the security forces. Some mothers are so heartbroken that they have mutilated themselves by cutting off their fingers. But while some grieve, others have used their traditional weapons – bows, arrows and poison – against the Indonesians. Papuan students have been at the forefront of protests which have involved the deaths of Indonesian security forces and scores of them are hiding in the mountains. Reaching them involves another long trek through the forests. The students are protesting against Freeport, the big US gold and copper mine in the South of the Province. It’s West Papua’s biggest resource, but the students claim that Freeport does not pay enough of its annual revenues to help the native inhabitants. The team then risk immediate arrest by arranging to meet members of the West Papuan armed resistance – the outlawed Free Papua Movement (OPM). The area is so remote they have to travel by plane, deep into the highlands and close to the Freeport mine. Some OPM members have trekked for a week to meet them, and finally Kelly Kwalik, their leader and one of the most wanted men in the whole of Indonesia arrives. He tells Unreported World that West Papua is rich in natural resources but that Papuans remain poor while Indonesians benefit. There seems little chance of reconciliation and as the OPM members raise their flag, the act is a potent symbol of how an argument over mineral resources has become a battle against the slow suffocation of a people and their way of life.
Oct 20, 2006
India's Hidden War
Year 2006Episode 1330 min

India's Hidden War

Sandra Jordan exposes how India's aspirations for a superpower economy are resulting in an increasingly bloody civil war.
Oct 27, 2006
Guatemala: City of the Dead
Year 2006Episode 1430 min

Guatemala: City of the Dead

Ramita Navai exposes how areas of the country’s capital have degenerated into violent lawlessness in a three way battle between gangs, vigilante groups and the security forces.
Nov 3, 2006
Nigeria: Fire in the Delta
Year 2006Episode 1530 min

Nigeria: Fire in the Delta

Matt McAllester reports from Ogoniland where he witnesses extreme poverty within one of the richest oil fields in the world.
Nov 10, 2006
Lebanon on the Brink
Year 2006Episode 1630 min

Lebanon on the Brink

Kate Seelyle reports from Lebanon as it struggles to rebuild following Israeli bombardment.
Nov 17, 2006
Mexico: The Longest Journey
Year 2006Episode 1730 min

Mexico: The Longest Journey

Sandra Jordan reports on the perilous three-month journey taken each year by thousands of migrants desperate to get into the USA.
Nov 24, 2006
Afghanistan: Nevermind the Taliban
Year 2006Episode 1830 min

Afghanistan: Nevermind the Taliban

Kate Clark investigates how Western intervention has produced a Mafia-style state in northern Afghanistan.
Dec 1, 2006
Japan: Red Sun Rising
Year 2006Episode 1930 min

Japan: Red Sun Rising

Evan Williams on how an increasingly influential far-right nationalist movement is trying to persuade the Japanese government to rewrite the country's constitution and become a nuclear power.
Dec 8, 2006
Somalia: Hearts, Minds and Holy War
Year 2006Episode 2030 min

Somalia: Hearts, Minds and Holy War

Aidan Hartley takes a look at the militant Union of Islamic Courts, which has effected the most successful Islamic revolution since 9/11.
Dec 15, 2006

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