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The Road To Guantanamo (2006) The UK Tipton Three (XviD 1h30m).a

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The Road To Guantanamo (2006) The UK Tipton Three (XviD 1h30m).a

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2006-11-03 (by p2P2p)

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468094/

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The Road To Guantanamo (2006) Part drama, part documentary, The Road to Guantánamo focuses on the Tipton Three, a trio of British Muslims who were held in Guantanamo Bay for two years until they were released without charge. In 2001, four Pakistani Britons, Ruhal Ahmed, Asif Iqbal and Shafiq Rasul and another friend, Monir, travel to Pakistan for a wedding and in a urge of idealism, decide to see the situation of war torn Afganistan which is being bombed by the American forces in retaliation for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Once there, with the loss of Monir in the wartime chaos, they are captured by Northern Alliance fighters. They are then handed them over the American forces who transport them to the prison camps at the Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba. What follows is three years of relentless imprisonment, interrogations and torture to make them submit to blatantly wrong confessions to being terrorists. In the midst of this abuse, the three struggle to keep their spirits up in that face of this grave injustice. Two of the actors (Riz Ahmed and Farhad Harun) and two of the ex-detainees were detained temporary and interrogated at the airport by the British police when they returned from the Berlinale-festival where the movie got the Silver Bear. According to BBC-news Ahmed said he was asked if he intended to make any more political films. IMDB review - paul2001sw, UK - Clowns and Monsters: The Tipton Three were there Britons of south Asian origin, mixed up in petty crime. Sufficiently Paskistani in identity to visit that country and feel reasonably at home, they were also sufficiently British to imagine it would be a good idea to extend their trip to Afghanistan, just to see what they would find. What they did find, of course, was war, the of death a friend, and then, just when they might have thought they were safe, torture and imprisonment at the hands of the Americans, first in Afghanistan and then in Guantanamo Bay. Michael Winterbottom\\\'s film is shot in many of the original locations, reconstructing their story: the reconstruction is accompanied by interviews with the men (in which they describe what happened, with little embellishment) and clippings from news stories at the time (a minority of which display what in retrospect seems outrageous bias in favour of the agreed western spin on the war). There\\\'s an element of black comedy in the way a group of uppity British lads somehow find themselves at war; but when the torture begins, it\\\'s hard not to get angry at the systematic disregard for the human rights of men who had been convicted of no crime. Also hard to escape is the sheer bone-headedness of their interrogators: convinced that their suspects work for \\\"Al-Quaeda\\\", which they seem to conceive of as some kind of unitary and institutional organisation, the Americans have no effective idea of what to do except to put this proposition to their suspects ad nauseam until they agree, with intermittent torture to ram home the point. That a confession in these circumstances would have means precisely nothing does not seem to have occurred to them. In fact, the men didn\\\'t break, which was presumably easier because they had no idea of the sort of information the Americans wanted from them. But (except at the very end), there were heroic acts of defiance in the fashion of the Hollywood prison movie either; against overwhelming force, such behaviour isn\\\'t really on. I would have liked to see the suspects called to explain themselves a little further when they say they went to Afghansistan to \\\"help\\\", but overall, their stories make a grim kind of sense, and they lost three years of their lives for a foolish expedition. Now they are Muslims in a way they never were before, having gained strength through their religion in their darkest hour. This is an important and absorbing film, which as with the same director\\\'s \\\'In This World\\\', reminds you of how large the world is. And also makes you want to scream: \\\"Not in My Name!\\\". IMDB Rating - 7.6/10 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468094/ Interesting also to note the shocking use of faked photographs and other media portrayed in this film, showing how interregators will happily use forged materials to try to get detainees to admit they are terrorists or to blackmail them into going to work for the intelligence services. Many hundreads of thousands of people worldwide have called for the Guantanamo Bay prison facility to be closed, many politicians including Presidents and Prime Ministers have concluded that it should close. Now close it. AVI File Details ================================================================================= Name.........: The Road To Guantanamo (2006) The UK Tipton Three (XviD 1h30m).avi Filesize.....: 695 MB (or 711,788 KB or 728,870,912 bytes) Runtime......: 01:29:42 (134,543 fr) Video Codec..: XviD Video Bitrate: 970 kb/s Audio Codec..: 0x0055(MP3) ID\\\'d as MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 105 kb/s (52/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.97b Frame Size...: 640x336 (1.90:1) [=40:21] Ripper ......: p2P2p Enjoy! And please seed and share...

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Comments:

matjaz386 (2006-11-18)

no comments....strange! is this legal? some motherfucker in langley writing down the IP's ????

Taymelo (2006-11-21)

What's so strange?

p2P2p (2006-11-25)

Everything you do online is monitored - so what? Downloaded 700+ times... that's the important bit - it shows people aren't scared to look at information for themselves and make up their own minds. I hope you enjoy this documentary, it is quite a good watch. I will repeat my comments here:
"Interesting also to note the shocking use of faked photographs and other media portrayed in this film, showing how interrogators will happily use forged materials to try to get detainees to admit they are terrorists or to blackmail them into going to work for the intelligence services.
Many hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have called for the Guantanamo Bay prison facility to be closed, many politicians including Presidents and Prime Ministers have concluded that it should close. Now close it."

Lonewulf (2006-12-14)

Welcome to the reality muslims have created for themselves worldwide. Buddhists dont get the same attention or treatment... does even one muslim out there understand why??
Heres another thought to ponder.. How about not not visiting countries at war because you're "curious".
What a completely out of the ordinary and incredibly stupid thing to do. Lets do a docudrama about it.
Im not sure this is going to work in anyones favor to generate sympathy or propaganda... my screensaver is more exciting...

m0boc (2007-04-11)

All i can say is before you walk into a war zone you are a free man, on entering a warzone you come under a different set of rules and laws and could, probably definately would become a legitimate target from any side in the conflict. Total stupidity on the part of these british muslims, not like its not been constanly in the news over here, they knew the risks allright, so why did they go. Load of crap this if you ask me.

kingofdedead (2008-01-16)

US government will manipulate anyone to achieve benefits even for the wrong reasons.

Hixdog69 (2008-06-02)

Lonewulf - You are an idiot
Irrespective of war zone or not war zone - there is something that protects you everyday in your country.
HUMAN RIGHTS.
Since when does holding UK citizens against their will without trail or legal consort adhere to them.
I assume from your stupid comments about Buddhists not receiving the same treatment, that you don`t see the OBVIOUS. Which Buddhist countrys have Oil???? Burma? Thailand?
Oh......thats right its the Muslim countrys (which the West has been meddling with for the past century) which have it all.
War and oil fuel the economy of the UK and the USA. Sadly it is the way the 21st century world works.
Read some decent literature and stop wasting your and OTHER PEOPLES time writing shit on forums.
Thanks for the up p2P2p.

SkatingBella (2008-06-05)

what the fuck people?
comment on the quality of the movie not on America's mistakes (and yes, i am american)..
thanks for the upload p2P2p, great stuff, excellent!

C_Rex (2009-06-21)

I agree with Lonewolf on this one. If you go somewhere that sucks, don't expect to be treated well when you get there. While not everyone in Gitmo has as much of a reason to be there, there are some hardened terrorists in there, and there's no reason we should let them out, especially just dumping them in the U.S., like the plan is going now.
Hixdog69, human rights are diminishing as we speak. People who don't agree with the current administration are coming under attack. The government is violating citizens rights left and right every day. Muslim countries don't have all the oil, actually countries like Russia and Venezuela are very oil rich, and we're not attacking them. Either way, that's irrelevant, as attacking someone who's supplying you with something is generally a good way to make the price of that something go up, much as it did. How we got more oil, or cheaper oil, out of that, I have no idea.

bongfish11 (2009-09-06)

tipton's down the road from me!! im from dudley! lol