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From Guantanamo to Palau

Reportage, December 2009.

12 minutes. Michael Sztanke and Gaël Caron.

There are six Chinese from the Muslim minority “ouïghour” who have rejoined Palau Island in the Pacific, a little state of 20.000 inhabitants. Independent since 1994 after being under American protectorate, Palau Republic is still living today under the influence of the Unites States.…

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Jemaah Islamiyah is still active

Reportage, November 2009.

12 minutes. Michael Sztanke and Gaël Caron’s report.

Bali, October 12, 2002. Three bombs exploded almost simultaneously on the most touristic island in Indonesia, killing more than 200 people. Indonesia is living under the constant threat of terrorist attacks. With continued attacks by Jeemah Islamiyah, an elusive underground network, he claims his …

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Thai-toi Birman

L’effet Papillon, March 2009.

8 minutes. Michael Sztanke and Gaël Caron.

Hundreds of boat people where pushed to death in Asia. More than 1,000 Burmese and Bangladeshi immigrants were intercepted by the Thai Army while they attempted asylum had been thrown into the sea on damaged boats by the Thai Army…Hundreds had disappeared, others were …

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Miracle sisters from Oulan Bator

66 minutes, January 2008.

12 minutes. Michael Sztanke and Sébastien Belaigues’s report.

In winter, in Oulan Bator, it’s so cold that the homeless bury into the ground to snuggle against the heating pipes. However it does not frighten Sister Marie-Françoise and sister Marie-Bénédicte, two dynamically energetic nuns. For 5 years, they have been living in …

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Manila’s Prisons

L’effet Papillon, November 2007.

8 minutes, Michael Sztanke and Gaël Caron’s report.

12,000 prisoners, 15 guards, welcome to New Bilibit Prison, a self-managed prison in Manila. Here, prisoners are condemned to heavy sentences for murder, rape, or drug trafficking. Prison: a big village, where everything is managed by the prisoners themselves.…

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