banatyne takes on
big tobacco
iraq's lost
generation
afghanistan:
lifting the veil
undercover mother
afghanistan unveiled
charles: the
meddling prince
undercover mosque
monkeys, rats and
me: animal testing
burma's secret war
britain's rubbish
undercover in
the secret state
gypsy wars
re-opening
the post
undercover with
new labour
my friend
the mercenary
touts on tour
profiting from
kids in care
third class post
the best for
my child
islam unveiled
iran undercover
the child sex trade
blood and revenge
truth and lies
in baghdad
lifting the veil:
zarmina's story
secrets of the
saudi state
down the tube
unholy war
beneath the veil
looking for ricky
party crashers
bloody foreigners
children of the
secret state
prime suspects &
witness to murder

Truth and Lies in Baghdad

In the run-up to war, a Hardcash Productions team risked arrest in Iraq to investigate human rights abuses inside one of the world's most terrifying police states. The film tested Western allegations over the public beheading of hundreds of women in the streets of Baghdad and other Iraqi cities - crimes the regime denied ever happened. Reporter Sam Kiley (former foreign correspondent with the Times and Evening Standard) and producer/director Andrew Smith uncovered eyewitness accounts of the atrocities, and investigated the propaganda war raging around weapons of mass destruction and human rights.

The team filmed undercover in Baghdad, despite the close attentions of the Ministry of Information minders, even covertly filming Iraqi officials searching their bags and equipment every day. The investigation centred on the activities of Uday Hussein, Saddam's grotesque eldest son, and the terrifying private army he heads - the fedaye'en, or Saddam's Martyrs, uncovering grisly footage of how they are trained - including killing and ripping a dog apart with their bare hands and eating it.

 

 

 

 
 

Truth and Lies in Baghdad
A co-production with WGBH
Channel 4: Dispatches

Produced and Directed by Andrew Smith

Edited by John Moratiel

First broadcast: 17th November 2002

 
          Copies of all our films are available on request, please go to VIEWING OUR FILMS on the home page for details.