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  • Children Of The Secret State (North Korea Documentary) – Real Stories

    Children Of The Secret State (North Korea Documentary) – Real Stories



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    Using specially shot footage, two journalists get behind the truth of secretive North Korea, exposing a strange and sinister state where the old and unproductive are abandoned. Filmed in the 1990s, this documentary is shocking in revealing how little has since changed.

    North Korea refuses to renounce its Communist past and under reclusive hereditary ‘Dear’ Leader Kim Jong-il, the country remains untouched by the cultural and technological advances of the last 50 years. Now widely suspected of human rights abuses, Kim-Jong-il is calling on the West for yet more aid as the food crisis worsens, but North Korea’s children remain empty handed. The investigative team locate Korean street kids who have made their escape and hear graphic accounts of water torture, starvation, officially sanctioned terrorism and even cannibalism. They also meet Jean-Fabrice Pietri, ACF Desk Officer for North Korea who confirms that the regime is deliberately allowing people to die.

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  • Children Of The Sex Trade (Full Documentary) – Real Stories

    Children Of The Sex Trade (Full Documentary) – Real Stories



    This exceptional film follows two young sisters in the Philippines who help former Australian police and Special Forces officers rescue underage girls from sex bars.

    In the Phillipines, over 800,000 women and children work in the sex-trade. Police corruption makes local law enforcement ineffective in protecting the most vulnerable groups from abuse. 16 year-old Michelle and 19 year-old Marisol were both abused by foreign men as children and had also worked in Subic Bay’s sex bars. They now work at PREDA, a human rights foundation set up in 1974 by Fr. Shay Cullen, an Irish Catholic priest. Together, with former Australian Federal Police officers, the group sets out on a sting operation to bring child-abusers to justice.

    With exclusive access, this is a gripping investigation into an urgent crisis led by the brave, teenage sisters who sacrifice their own safety to save others from the same fate.

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