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Taxi to the Dark Side

This documentary murder mystery examines the death of an Afghan taxi driver at Bagram Air Base from injuries inflicted by U.S. soldiers. In an unflinching look at the Bush administration’s policy on torture, the filmmaker behind Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room takes us from a village in Afghanistan to Guantanamo and straight to the White House.

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  1. you stinking , despicable pieces of american s*!*. may all your children get cancer..

  2. I feel quite disheartened after watching this documentary, however its must-see viewing.  It makes me sad and very angry to think that some in government are quite willing (and happy)  to see those that are considered to be “less than human” be exposed to such horrific s*%& even death – I’m totally digusted!!! They even use those soldiers as scape-goats. Why is the system so corrupt?  Thats one of the reasons why some other countries don’t like American Government…….The hypocrisy of their democracy.
     

  3. A most disturbing video.

    I remember seeing these images on tv when the scandal broke, and I thought – “this is nothing – just the slightest form of interrogation and actually had a argument with the GF about it – she was absolutely horrified, I wasn’t. But now watching this video, I am disgusted at the American war crimes committed, and how easily soldiers became nothing less than concentration camp criminals.

  4. A critical look at the extent of US torture of detainees in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo. I had to stop periodically throughout this doc because of how disturbing and heavy it was. But it needs to be seen.

  5. A critical look at the extent of US torture of detainees in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo. I had to stop periodically throughout this doc because of how disturbing and heavy it was. But it needs to be seen.