- 26'
- Authors : Céline Hue, Daniel Lainé
- 16-09-2001
- Master : 1187
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Forbidden Kaboul | TF1 | Sept à Huit
We are in Kabul just one month before the terrorists attacks on New York. Two French journalists with a hidden camera have come to film the forbidden city: city where filming or photographing human beings is prohibited. The journalists have been able to photograph the official Kabul: that of the Ministries, and the clandestine one of hospitals and schools for young girls in a country where a woman doesn’t have the right to health care, to work, to touch a man, or to pursue an education. Interviews with Taliban Ministers reveal the brutal ideology of this fundamentalist religious regime. Their brutality is illustrated by violent scenes: a woman is shot, a man’s throat slit, another is hung in front of thousands of people gathered together in a stadium. We also see a religious school, a Madrassa at Peshawar in Pakistan. Eighty percent of the Talibans have come out of this school which is directed by a mullah, friend and counselor to the terrorist Osama bin Laden.