Cinema showcases five films that delve into sensitive intelligence issues, revealing secrets that were meant to remain hidden. These works address topics such as torture and illegal surveillance, sparking widespread debate about transparency and accountability.
A Syrian man is on trial in the Netherlands for crimes against humanity, denying all charges and claiming to be a victim of a conspiracy. The accused, a former member of pro-Assad forces, labeled witnesses as liars.
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival showcased two documentaries highlighting the torture faced by Syrians and Ukrainians in different wars and times, reflecting the suffering of people amid conflicts.
The Palestinian infant, <strong>Jwad Abu Nassar</strong> (18 months), was arrested and tortured by Israeli forces, leading to widespread global sympathy. The incident occurred on <strong>March 19, 2026</strong>, near the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza.
A 21-month-old Palestinian child was released after being detained for 10 hours by Israeli forces, showing clear signs of torture, including cigarette burns on his thighs. The child, Jawad Abu Nasser, was held alongside his father, who remains missing.
John Kiriakou, a former CIA agent, is seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump after serving two years in prison for revealing the agency's torture program. His recent social media presence has made him a prominent figure in the discussion surrounding presidential pardons.
Israeli soldiers tortured 18-month-old Jawad Abu Nassar to pressure his father, leaving the child in a dire state. His family received him in a condition that reflects the ongoing violence in Gaza.
In a horrifying incident, a child under two years old was tortured by Israeli forces in Gaza, triggering widespread condemnation and highlighting ongoing violations against civilians. This shocking event raises serious questions about the safety of children in conflict zones.