In episode six of Amnesty TV we are living the good life (until the Taliban pop round), plus a look at life on Israeli borders and inside the heads of dictators.
Is giving the Taliban a second chance really the key to the good life for women in Afghanistan? We look at the perils of inviting one of the world's worst flatmates back in the door. Plus, an insight to everyday life by Israeli borders, Dr Philip Hodson looks at the psychology of dictators, and we reflect on Troy Davis, executed in Georgia, USA, this week despite international outcry.
Watch more at www.amnestytv.co.uk
OK I love the show, it's too important not to exist but why isn't it getting millions of views? Come on fans, get the word out there, tweet about it, blog about it, tell your friends. Tell your enemies.
techpops 4 months ago
Loved the Fawlty Towers reference. I thought this video was a pretty effective way of getting the message across. Keep'em coming guys.
wasdom01 4 months ago
Love these and look forward to the next episode. Thank you AIUK for educating us.
millertas 4 months ago
@hamishthebeast yh yh, the troy case and the osama case are two extremes of a very long spectrum
hamishthebeast 4 months ago
Creative & Brilliant as always.
blueqeloxxx 4 months ago
@hamishthebeast I still strongly believe that nobody's life should be taken. However, Osama's case is unique in that he killed so many people. I understand people's views on this matter. The line is blurred, but as soon as I hear about a possible innocence being put to death I very much disagree in the death penalty.
24Pianist 4 months ago
Tune in next year when nothing has changed and things are worse !!
twistedbass15 4 months ago
@24Pianist the problem with that is, what do you do with someone who is totally remorseless and holding them in prison would give them more satisfaction... for instance osama? things like this blur the line. and btw i am on the fence
hamishthebeast 4 months ago
The death penalty is disgusting. NO-ONE is perfect enough to take another's life.
24Pianist 4 months ago
Monopolies of power, that's the biggest problem we face. Nobody should have power over you, every law is a liberty lost. and infringement on human thought and movement. The idea that a government prevents monopolies is ridiculous, they are by their very nature, MASSIVE monopolies of power. Will humanity ever learn morality?
We certainly aren't seeing it from current government systems and taking taxes is theft so unless your government works for free, your being robbed. Immature world.
frostyuk2007 5 months ago