Hi Everyone,
I just watched a truly enlightening documentary on child soldiers in Uganda. There are heartbreaking interviews with children who have escaped the LRA that make the impact of such atrocities hit home in a way that reading about them can't convey. It's not too long (about 36 minutes) and it's definitely worth a watch. Here's the link:
http://documentaryheaven.com/uganda’s-silent-war
This is a great website with a good selection of free documentaries on Human Rights. If you have any other documentary recommendations, please post!
-Anne
The struggle for human rights continues worldwide on a daily basis. Whether it's a struggle to prevent starvation in Africa, assert one's civil rights in the United States, or avoid torture in Latin America or Asia because of one's political opinion, these are all issues for Hate, Hope and Human Rights
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