Senlis Film
Video Reports


REPORT Iraq: Angry Hearts and Angry Minds

REPORT Afghanistan: Decision Point

Aid

Medical Attention

Malnutrition

Civilian Casualties

Morphine Crisis

Poppy Cultivation and Eradication

Refugee Camps

Insurgency

Economic Situation

Other Videos


During the Council's latest extensive field research operation in December 2007 and January 2008, Senlis Film has continued documenting the lives, views and opinions of the Afghan people in southern Afghanistan. Apart from security and development concerns, the footage particularly addressed the prospects of presidential elections in 2009.
Kandahar Refugee Camps


Displaced With No Aid

Norine MacDonald QC discusses the problems refugees face after being forced to flee Musa Qala as a result of bombing raids.

Elections

Afghans discuss possible candidates of the upcoming presidential elections.

Kandahar Refugee Camps

Norine MacDonald QC explains how difficult life is for refugees displaced by the fighting in Musa Qala

Drug Trafficking

Poppy cultivation and opium production are omnipresent in Afghanistan. The Taliban insurgency is even promoting it.

Reconciliation Program

Former Taliban recruits explain their reasons for joining and quitting the Taliban.

Internally Displaced People

Norine MacDonald talks to a woman from Sangin province about the trouble she faces since her husband and other family members were killed in a NATO bombing.

Security and Civilian Casualties

Discussions about people's conception of the security situation around Kandahar.