Saison 2013

31 épisodes

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Gaza: Left in the dark
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S2013 E1 Gaza: Left in the dark

Constant power outages mean the people of Gaza are forced to live much of their lives off the grid.

Première diffusion : 8 janvier 2013

Kill Him Silently
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S2013 E2 Kill Him Silently

The story behind Mossad's bungled bid to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal.

Première diffusion : 30 janvier 2013

Kill Him Silently - Part 2
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S2013 E3 Kill Him Silently - Part 2

"This two-part film features exclusive interviews with Meshaal himself as well as with Danny Yatom, the then head of the Mossad, who masterminded the attempt to kill the Hamas leader, and who later fled to Jordan with the antidote that saved Meshaal's life. The second part of the film shows events following the failed assassination attempt, including behind-the-scenes discussions during the diplomatic struggle involving Jordan, Israel and the US. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels."

Première diffusion : 29 janvier 2013

36 Boys
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S2013 E4 36 Boys

An insight into the struggles of Germany's Turkish community as revealed through the lives of a Berlin street gang.

Première diffusion : 4 février 2013

In Sony's World
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S2013 E5 In Sony's World

When a domestic worker travels home to Nepal, her employer accompanies her and gains an insight into a different world.

Première diffusion : 6 février 2013

Going against the grain
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S2013 E6 Going against the grain

Journalist Gideon Levy is arguably the most hated man in Israel for his reports on the occupied Palestinian territories.

Première diffusion : 12 février 2013

Targeting Journalism
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S2013 E7 Targeting Journalism

Across the world, journalism is a profession under assault - and nowhere is this more true than in the Middle East.

Première diffusion : 20 février 2013

Greenpeace: From hippies to lobbyists
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S2013 E8 Greenpeace: From hippies to lobbyists

It has offices in 40 countries, nearly three million members and a $150m budget, but where did it all begin?

Première diffusion : 27 février 2013

The Golden Boys
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S2013 E9 The Golden Boys

How Bosnia and Herzegovina's sitting volleyball team overcame war injuries to win gold at the 2012 London Paralympics.

Première diffusion : 6 mars 2013

Lebanon: Sibling of Syria
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S2013 E10 Lebanon: Sibling of Syria

With war in Syria threatening to spill over into Lebanon, we examine the two countries' shared history.

Première diffusion : 14 mars 2013

Walls That Speak
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S2013 E11 Walls That Speak

The graffiti on the walls of Beirut offers an intriguing insight into both the city and the psyche of its people.

Première diffusion : 3 avril 2013

Baghdad... Stockholm
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S2013 E12 Baghdad... Stockholm

Sweden welcomed Iraq war refugees but a growing backlash against immigration is testing the future of multiculturalism.

Première diffusion : 10 avril 2013

Syria: The Reckoning - Part 1
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S2013 E13 Syria: The Reckoning - Part 1

This history of modern Syria offers an intriguing and incisive perspective on the current war in the country.

Première diffusion : 24 avril 2013

Syria: The Reckoning - Part 2
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S2013 E14 Syria: The Reckoning - Part 2

This history of modern Syria offers an intriguing and incisive perspective on the current war in the country. (Follow up)

Sarajevo My Love
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S2013 E15 Sarajevo My Love

The story of Jovan Divjak, an ethnic Serb who defended Sarajevo against Serb forces during the Bosnian war. Jovan Divjak is an ethnic Serb and former army officer who defended Sarajevo against Serb forces during the Bosnian war in the 1990s. In Bosnia he is a hero and humanitarian who, since the war, has worked to improve the lives of citizens - Bosnians, Croats, and Serbs alike. But his native Serbia accuses him of being a war criminal and has sought his extradition. As a young conscript, Divjak served in the elite guard of Yugoslavia's first president, the country's founding father Josip Broz Tito. Under Tito's rule, Yugoslavia's ethnic divisions were kept in check and Serbs, Croats, Muslims and Slovenians came together to establish the Republic of Yugoslavia on November 25, 1942. But war changed all that and nationalist parties rose to power and fought each other for dominance. Amidst the conflicts of the 1990s Radovan Karadzic's propaganda was that co-existence with Bosnian Muslims was impossible. For Divjak, a Serb who had made Sarajevo his home, there was a hard choice to be made. On May 3, 1992, Divjak played a role in one of the war's most bitterly contested incidents, a role which was to stain his reputation. Serbian forces had taken Alija Izetbegovic, the Bosnian president, hostage in a bid to secure the release of a Serbian general. But the exchange went awry and Divjak, a deputy commander who has been handling the operation, was accused of betraying his cause. Years later after a forced exit from the army and an end to war, Divjak found solace in helping the children who were scarred by the atrocities of war through his NGO, the 'Education Builds Bosnia'. But this newfound peace was interrupted one day in March 2011 by his sudden arrest in Vienna airport, and request for his extradition to Serbia. Two decades later, Serbian authorities still held him responsible for the deaths of their soldiers in the bungled hostage exchange but a surprise campaign by the citizens of Serajevo who championed his release vindicated him and he was released without charge. The siege claimed the lives of over 10,000 people, mostly Bosnians, and is often considered the worst act of genocide in Europe since World War II. Since then, the country has been more peaceful than even optimists dared to hope but the emotional scars will linger for generations. Divjak's NGO work with children victimised by the war is motivated by his belief in a multi-ethnic Bosnia and his own childhood loss of a father figure. And for many in Sarajevo, this has shown that Divjak not only fought to protect them in times past, but is also helping rebuild their future. The soldier who became a husband, a father and then grandfather reminices about the legacy the conflict has left and his part in it: "I never hated the 'other'. I have created a link and a love bond with the 'other'. At my age, I try to understand the harm that has been done."

Première diffusion : 11 juin 2013

Winter of Discontent
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S2013 E16 Winter of Discontent

Circassians are protesting the holding of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games 150 years after being expelled from their land.

Première diffusion : 19 juin 2013

Roadtrip Iraq
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S2013 E17 Roadtrip Iraq

From north to south, Iraqis tell of the damage wrought in the overthrow of a dictator and the chaos that has followed.

Première diffusion : 30 juillet 2013

Flight 1103
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S2013 E18 Flight 1103

Is there a connection between Libya's worst-ever aviation disaster and the Lockerbie bombing?

Première diffusion : 7 août 2013

The Pain Inside
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S2013 E19 The Pain Inside

After military service, many young Israelis travel abroad to distance themselves from distressing experiences.

Première diffusion : 21 août 2013

Against the Wall
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S2013 E20 Against the Wall

We meet the activists using non-violent resistance to oppose the construction of Israel's separation wall.

Première diffusion : 4 septembre 2013

The Price of Oslo
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S2013 E21 The Price of Oslo

This series traces the secret road to the Oslo Accords and asks why, 20 years on, peace remains elusive.

Première diffusion : 10 septembre 2013

The Price of Oslo - Part 2
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S2013 E22 The Price of Oslo - Part 2

This series traces the secret road to the Oslo Accords and asks why, 20 years on, peace remains elusive.

Première diffusion : 17 septembre 2013

The Road to Tawergha
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S2013 E23 The Road to Tawergha

As Libya emerges from the shadows of dictatorship, it must decide whether to embrace retribution or reconciliation.

Première diffusion : 2 octobre 2013

People of the Lake
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S2013 E24 People of the Lake

The drying up of the Aral Sea was an environmental and human tragedy, but can Kazakhstan undo this man-made disaster?

Première diffusion : 6 octobre 2013

Pencils and Bullets
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S2013 E25 Pencils and Bullets

In this film we follow two young girls from the minority Turkmen community in northern Afghanistan as they get the chance to attend school. Hayt Gul wants an education rather than sitting at home carpet-weaving with her mother. Nooriya wants to become a doctor. Both are keen students who seek to shine in their class. Through these two young girls, the film explores the current situation and future prospect for girls’ education in Afghanistan, and looks at the efforts of a minority to educate its children and improve their lot in a world where local and external players fight for power and influence in a dangerous and unrelenting manner.

Première diffusion : 9 octobre 2013

Inside Shin Bet
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S2013 E26 Inside Shin Bet

Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet, or Shabak as it is known in both Hebrew and Arabic, is one of the three branches of the Israeli General Security Service (GSS). Through personal accounts - from two former Shin Bet detainees, a former agency officer, Palestinian-Israeli lawyers and Israeli legal experts and politicians - Al Jazeera World examines the controversial organisation's methods, powers and history.

Première diffusion : 24 octobre 2013

The Israeli Dervish
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S2013 E27 The Israeli Dervish

We follow one man as he becomes the only Israeli granted access to the inner sanctum of the whirling Dervish order. Miki Cohen is a 58-year-old college teacher who has 'discovered' the works of Jalal ad-Din Rumi, a 13th-century Muslim poet and Sufi mystic. Attracted by Rumi's writings and philosophy, Miki translates his works into Hebrew and practices whirling in worship. What makes Cohen's story so remarkable is that he is an Israeli. The son of holocaust survivors and a veteran of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, Cohen found himself searching for answers to his spiritual identity.

Dangerous Waters
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S2013 E28 Dangerous Waters

Increasing numbers of immigrants are risking the treacherous journey to Italy in search of a better life in Europe.

Première diffusion : 20 novembre 2013

Whoever burns a church can kill people too
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S2013 E29 Whoever burns a church can kill people too

Christians discuss the challenges they face in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Première diffusion : 4 décembre 2013

Being Christian
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S2013 E30 Being Christian

Christians from Middle Eastern countries share their stories on freedom of worship and access to the Holy Land.

Première diffusion : 12 décembre 2013

Forbidden Pilgrimage
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S2013 E31 Forbidden Pilgrimage

Palestinian Christians speak out about the obstacles facing pilgrims to sites associated with the life of Jesus.

Première diffusion : 17 décembre 2013