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Aegis Films

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Darfur Destroyed: Sudan's Perpetrators Speak Out.

Featuring perpetrators talking for the first time about their role in organising and carrying out massacres in Darfur (2009).

Darfur: Waiting for Justice.

Featuring witnesses and survivors talking about role of ICC indictees Ahmad Harun and 'Ali Kushayb' in massacres in Darfur (2008).

Darfur: Protection is the least we can give.

Joint film between UNHCR and Aegis (2008).

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No Safe Haven

Advocacy film about suspected genocidaires and war criminals in UK (2008)

Responsibility to Protect

Lt. Gen Roméo Dallaire, Rt Hon Clare Short MP, John Bercow MP and Dr Mukesh Kapila, discuss how the Responsibility to Protect Principle should be translated into action (2005).

Not on My Watch

Awareness raising film made on 10th anniversary on Rwandan genocide (2004).

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Candles for Rwanda

Film made on the 15th aniversary of the Genocide (2009)

Tomorrow is too late

2005 advocacy film on Darfur

Candles for Holocust Memorial Day

Memorial film (2009)

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Our Future Lost

Memorial film about the child victims of the Rwandan genocide (2006)

Conversation between young Rwandan genocide survivors, a Holocaust survivor, and UK students

Interview between Holocaust survivor and UK students

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Safe as Ghost Houses

Launch of report on risks faced by Darfuri asylum seekers on return to Khartoum (2006)

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Nanking: wounds unhealed

A short film about the Nanking massacre. Released on the 70th anniversary of the fall of the city to the Japanese Imperial Army, 13 December 1937 (2007)

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Protect Darfur

Government ministers discuss work of UNHCR and Aegis (2008)

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ICC Prosecutor's Opening Statement

Trial of Katanga and Ngudjolo Chui

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Introduction to the Katanga and Ngudjolo trial at the ICC

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Testimony of the UN's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflicts at the ICC

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Opening Statements of the Thomas Lubanga Trial

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Lubanga's defence, opening statement

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First ICC Trial Hangs in Balance

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The role of intermediaries explained


 

 


 
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