The police brutality

This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.

Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.

If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!

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Bashar al-Assad had scored a victory

The preliminary results of the parliamentary elections that took place in Syria on May 7th have been announced in the country. After a long and careful vote counting it became clear that the National Unity Bloc of Syria that supports President Bashar al-Assad had scored a victory. It will get 183 out of 250 seats in Parliament.

Bashar a-Assad -  Syrian elections

Bashar a-Assad - Syrian elections

“The U.S. State Department has always based its stand on its antagonism towards the Assad regime. Such was its stance earlier too. And the former U.S. president George W. Bush even included Syria in the “axis of evil”, adding that Syria would be the next target after Saddam Hussein’s regime.”

The attempts of the armed opposition to wreck the voting ended in failure. The elections in Syria can be qualified as Assad’s victory. Like the December municipal elections, the parliamentary elections in Syria have also shown that the majority of people in the country support the existing State system. The political reforms that were announced by President Bashar al-Assad continue in Syria. In an interview with the Russian TV Channel “Vesti-24”Bashar al-Assad said.

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Czech Peace

The film covers the hot-blooded dispute over a U.S. military base, as part of the National Missile Defense Program, which was planned for construction in the woods surrounding Brdy Military Area, a former hiding place for Soviet nuclear rockets during the Cold War. Despite the fact that 73% of Czechs are against the project, the government went on with negotiations.

Victory for Czech peace protesters over US military radar

Two years after the battle for the radar, which we attentively followed with our camera, Barack Obama became the President of the United States. During his speech in Prague, he announced his plan to reduce the stockpiles of nuclear weapons and to achieve an agreement with Russia. A joint team of American and Russian scientists announced that the planned missile defense system does not work at all. Theodore Postol, a member of the team and an MIT Professor, pointed out that for two years; the Pentagon was providing the Czech public with false information. The American and Russian politicians started their negotiations. The Czech Republic has obviously once again become an object of the great-powers competition. A playfully explosive film of our times.

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