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


On the ground research in May 2008, after Afghanistan and Somalia, a third conflict zone - Iraq - led to the Iraq: Angry Hearts and Angry Minds report, and prompted The Senlis Council to consider an alternative approach to global security issues. The following clips were shown during the report release on 26 June 2008 in London.
Unemployment


Al-Qaeda

When asked about the ongoing presence of foreign troops in their country, over half of those interviewed in Iraq thought that the foreign troops should leave.

Criminality


Development

Adequate investment in infrastructure and provision of services, including education, are vital components of a healthy economy.

Influence From Outside


Security


Unemployment Leads to Agression


Unemployment

46% of those interviewed in Iraq stated they feel angry on a regular basis. Iraqis cited unemployment, lack of basis services and ongoing insecurity as the main reasons for feeling frustrated and angry.

US: stay or go?