Shocking Documentary Reveals Iraq War Secrets
16:40 - Thursday 04 November 2010 - In Categories World News, World Videos
Despite Tony Blair and George Bush’s claims the 2004 war in Iraq brought freedom to the nation, an impressive new documentary, Iraq’s Secret War Files, tells a different story.
The film, screened recently on Channel 4, claims in the five years following the invasion terrorist activity increased dramatiically, killing 109,032 Iraqis between 2004 and 2009 (an average of 50 a day); two thirds of them innocent civilians.
Watch a clip below or click here for the full-length programme until 24 November
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