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  1. Festet tweet

    Honored that our documentary "Unrelinquished," a partnership with , will premiere at . Directed by , the film follows as she investigates how US laws fail to prevent murders by allowing domestic abusers to keep guns.

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  2. Retweetet

    Our episode “Afghanistan: Civilian Loss in the US Air War” was featured on at 2:25

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  3. Retweetet
    15. sep.

    Incredibly honored that the I produced in collab w/ is premiering at the film festival this year! "Unrelinquished" investigates how gaps in U.S. law are allowing domestic abusers to keep their guns - with deadly consequences.

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  4. Retweetet
    15. sep.

    Our investigative film “Unrelinquished” will be premiering at . Thank you to DX and our amazing partners at . The film investigates how gaps in U.S. laws are allowing abusers to keep their guns, with deadly consequences.

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  5. 13. sep.

    More than a decade after , the US admitted that the CIA had tortured prisoners at its interrogation centers in the attack's aftermath. In our 2016 "The Dark Prison," we asked one former prisoner why Americans should care about their plight:

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  6. 13. sep.

    After , the CIA and NYPD had a controversial surveillance program targeting Muslim communities in New York City and beyond. In our 2013 "Collect It All," we spoke to about how it affected her community. Full film:

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  7. 13. sep.

    was a turning point for the US's mass surveillance programs of its own citizens. In our 2013 "Collect It All," whistleblower told us that NSA officials saw the attacks as an opportunity. Watch the full film:

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  8. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    marked a milestone in a new chapter of warfare. To mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11, over the next 3 episodes, we're bringing you "The Course of the Forever Wars" — a special series looking at the past, present, and future of the “war on terror". ⬇️

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  9. Retweetet
    7. sep.

    Why is the anti-abortion movement focused on "fetal heartbeats" in Texas & other states & at what risk? A prescient 2019 film, "The Abortion Bans" unpacked the latest efforts to abolish abortion in the US.

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  10. 3. sep.

    A new study has found that overcrowding and poor healthcare in US jails and prisons could have contributed to millions of COVID cases in the country. We covered how an outbreak at California's San Quentin prison affected people inside the prison and out:

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  11. Retweetet
    1. sep.

    In 2016, and his team captured the outer perimeter of the compound for their Al Jazeera Fault Lines documentary on the legacy of the CIA's torture programme. Timecodes: 21:07 to 22:08.

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  12. Retweetet
    2. sep.

    These laws don't come out of nowhere. In 2014 Faultlines did a documentary on Texas's already restrictive abortion laws

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  13. 1. sep.

    Texas has long had some of the country's most restrictive anti-abortion laws. In 2014, we followed a Texas woman who self-induced an abortion. There were so few abortion clinics in the state that she would have had to travel 300 miles to get to one.

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  14. 1. sep.

    Why is the anti-abortion movement focused on "fetal heartbeats" in Texas and other states? And what risk do abortion bans like these pose to pregnant people? We unpacked the latest strategy to abolish abortion in the US in our 2019 "The Abortion Bans":

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  15. Retweetet
    1. sep.

    A 6 week abortion ban is effect in Texas. has been covering this since our 2014 episode "Abortion Restricted," in which we followed a young Texas woman who self-induced an abortion because of lack of access in the state

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  16. 30. aug.

    In our 2020 investigation with , we examined the cost of the US air campaign in Afghanistan — and how civilians fight for recognition of their loss. Watch “Afghanistan: Civilian Loss in the US Air War”:

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  17. 30. aug.

    The US doesn't routinely interview survivors or witnesses of airstrikes. asked Waheeda's uncle Sherif Khan if anyone from the US military had been in touch with them in the year since the airstrike. "No, no. No one has called us yet," he said.

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  18. 30. aug.

    That kind of recognition rarely comes. For Fault Lines, spoke with Waheeda in 2020. She lost 12 family members, including her parents and five sisters, after a US airstrike hit her village in 2019. The US only said it was "possible" there were civilian casualties.

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  19. 30. aug.

    The US routinely disputes allegations of civilian casualties in Afghanistan. The UN said that in July 2018, a US airstrike killed 14 members of one family — including Abdul Jabar's wife and two daughters. After pressure, the US admitted months later that civilians were killed.

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  20. 30. aug.

    A US drone strike has killed 10 civilians in Kabul including several children, reports. The US military said it has launched investigations into the incident. Here's how those investigations have gone in the past years:

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