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[BBC系列]:危险地带之旅Journey in the Danger Zone-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由阿德南·萨瓦尔(Adnan Sarwar)主持的社会政治纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2018年出版-英语旁白Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Adnan Sarwar, published by BBC in 2018- English narration
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阿德南·萨瓦尔(Adnan Sarwar)于2003年以一名24岁的英国军队士兵的身份抵达伊拉克。最初,他认为自己的使命是从萨达姆·侯赛因(Saddam Hussein)解放该国人民,但是当部分人口转向盟军时,伏击改变了阿德南的生活,这场伏击打死了他的一个军队士兵。他亲眼目睹了萨达姆(Saddam)脱离政权如何导致更多暴力行为,并最终创造了伊希斯(Isis)。现在,随着伊希斯(Isis)的离开,阿德南(Adnan)将回到伊拉克,重新发现这个国家,而不仅仅是头条新闻和战争,以迎接重建人们的日常生活。他从北部的雪山遍及整个国家,参观了仍然由该国不同派别争夺的石油资源丰富的地区,这些城市在伊希斯的首屈一指?恐怖统治和盟军对他们的轰炸突袭,该国的首都巴格达,最后是他在军队服役的南部沼泽和沙漠。在他结识朋友的过程中,与老敌人面对面,询问该国是否能够摆脱暴力循环。阿德南(Adnan)的旅程始于库尔德斯坦,他率领库尔德·佩什梅加民兵率领一个非常特殊的车队前往加拉山(Mount Gara) 。他与动物活动家Blen Brifkani一起目睹了两只棕熊的释放,这些棕熊先前被囚禁,然后又回到野外。棕熊是山上的原生动物,但是狩猎和栖息地的丧失意味着几乎没有剩下的了-布伦想改变这种状况。离开库尔德斯坦后,阿德南进入摩苏尔(Mosul),伊西斯(Isis)(也被称为达伊什(Daesh))举行了长达三年残酷的战争。这座城市将近10,000所房屋被1摧毁?250次空袭,伊希斯炸弹和街头战斗,以夺回摩苏尔。他与英国和伊拉克排雷小组成员一起处理伊希斯留下的可怕遗产。自伊希斯离开以来,已有33个扫雷人员被杀,联合国估计,拆除所有炸弹将需要十滴眼泪。但是与排雷团队一起,阿德南(Adnan)遇到了其他试图开垦街道的人-阿里·巴鲁迪(Al i Baroodi),他在他心爱的城市附近提供自行车旅行。阿德南(Adnan)乘坐朝圣小巴前往伊拉克排名第一的旅游景点-卡尔巴拉圣地。2017年,来自60个不同国家的大约1400万游客来到这里进行了什叶派朝圣-Arbaeen-是麦加朝j的五倍,使其成为地球上最大的聚会之一。阿德南(Adnan)加入了8,伊玛目胡萨扬清真寺(什叶派最圣洁的神殿)的000名朝圣者,以及他从逊尼派穆斯林那里长大后的新事物。在神社附近,阿德南(Adnan)参观了为朝圣者而建的三个“游客城市”之一-麦地那Al Sayed Al Awsiya-还有11个正在建设中。这是一个耗资7000万美元的餐厅,睡眠大厅和公寓综合体,为富裕的朝圣者提供免费食品和住宿,并为富裕的朝圣者提供更多的宽敞空间。下一个阿德南前往逊尼派城市费卢杰(Fallujah),这是一个据点先是基地组织,然后是ISIS,然后才被政府军炸毁。政府为重建和安全提供的资金很少,但仍然感觉像是一座鬼城。阿德南在这里会见聋人谢里夫(Sharif)和他的妻子因蒂萨尔(Intisar)。他们为大约60名有听力和语言障碍的儿童开办了一所学校。阿德南(Adnan)到这所学校学习时发现,虽然有些学生是聋的,而另一些则是聋的。Adnan Sarwar arrived in Iraq in 2003 as a 24-year-old soldier with the British army. He initially viewed his mission as liberating the country's people from Saddam Hussein, but when parts of the population turned against the allied forces, Adnan's life was changed forever by an ambush which killed one of his friends in the army. He saw first-hand how driving Saddam from power led to more violence and ultimately the creation of Isis. Now, with Isis gone, Adnan is returning to Iraq to discover the country afresh, beyond the headlines and wars to meet everyday people rebuilding their lives. Travelling the length of the country from the snowy mountains in the north, he visits oil-rich territories still contested by different factions in the country, cities which bore the brunt of Isis's reign of terror and the allied bombing raids against them, the country's capital Baghdad and finally the southern marshes and deserts where he served with the army. Along the way he makes friends, comes face-to-face with old enemies and asks if the country can ever escape its cycle of violence.Adnan's journey begins in Kurdistan as he accompanies the Kurdish Peshmerga militia on a very special convoy up to Mount Gara. He is with animal activist Blen Brifkani to witness the release of two brown bears, previously held in captivity, back into the wild. Brown bears are native to the mountains, but hunting and habitat loss mean there are hardly any left - and Blen wants to change that. Leaving Kurdistan, Adnan enters Mosul, which was held for three brutal years by Isis - also known as Daesh. Nearly 10,000 homes in the city were destroyed by 1,250 airstrikes, Isis bombs and street fighting in the battle to regain Mosul. He joins British and Iraqi members of a mine clearance team dealing with the terrible legacy left by Isis. Thirty-three mine-clearers have been killed since Isis left and the UN estimates it will take ten tears to remove all the bombs. But alongside the mine-clearing teams Adnan meets someone else trying to reclaim the streets - Al i Baroodi - who offers bike tours around his beloved city.Adnan travelling in a pilgrim minibus to Iraq's number one tourist attraction - the Holy Shrines of Kerbala. Around 14 million visitors from 60 different countries came here in 2017 for the Shia pilgrimage - Arbaeen - five times as many as attend the Hajj in Mecca, making it one of the largest gatherings anywhere on earth. Adnan joins 8,000 pilgrims at the Mosque of Imam Husayan - Shia's holiest shrine - and something new to him as he was brought up a Sunni Muslim. Near to the shrine, Adnan visits Madinat Al Sayed Al Awsiya, one of three 'visitor cities' built to house the pilgrims - 11 more are under construction. It is a $70m complex of restaurants, sleeping halls, and apartments offering free food and accommodation for less well-off visitors as well as more lavish spaces to satisfy wealthier pilgrims.Next Adnan heads to the Sunni city of Fallujah, which was a stronghold for al-Qaeda and then ISIS before they were bombed out by government forces. The government has provided very little money for rebuilding and security and it still feels like a ghost town. Adnan is here to meet Sharif, who is deaf, and his wife Intisar. They run a school for around 60 children with hearing and speech disabilities. Visiting the school, Adnan learns that while some of the pupils were born deaf, others lost their speech or hearing through physical or severe psychological trauma when the city was under ISIS control. Sharif and Intisar run the school off the little money they can get from humanitarian organisations and donors. Heading back to Baghdad, Adnan joins the production team behind one of Iraq's most popular TV programmes, In the Grip of the Law, made by Iraqi state TV in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice and Anti-Terror services. They are filming an episode taking four ISIS prisoners convicted of assisting a suicide bombing of a military checkpoint back to the scene of the attack in an area called Abu Dcheer. A key part of the show is to make prisoners look ashamed and express their remorse. But human rights groups have condemned the show and questioned whether all convicts have had a fair trial, while many Iraqis accuse the show of being anti-Sunni - claims its makers deny. Moving on, Adnan joins Dr Sabah Tamimi, a former children's TV presenter and professor of economics and now an MP, on the campaign trail for the upcoming elections. This is the first election in which women must cast their votes themselves, rather than Iraqi men being able to vote on behalf of their own relatives. Although she is a Shia, Sabah is campaigning for votes in the Sunni majority area of Latifiyah. It involves meeting Ali Mustafa, head of the Ma'amera tribe, as with his endorsement she could gain as many as 3,000 votes.Adnan drives on to Najaf, another Holy City, where the mosque holding the tomb of Ali, the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law, is situated. Shia believe that to be buried in Najaf guarantees a place in heaven, and the city is home to the biggest cemetery in the world, with over five million graves and a celebrity gravedigger - Ali al Amaya - who is a big star on social media with more than 200,000 likes on Facebook, and a well-known catchphrase. Leaving Najaf, Adnan arrives at Babylon, the oldest surviving city in the world. He's there to meet 16-year-old Rawan Salem, who he has found through her YouTube videos. Rawan has been a political activist since she was seven. She began by uploading videos of herself criticising local politicians and since then she has been interviewed about politics on TV shows as part of her campaigning for more money for youth projects and against allegedly corrupt local politicians. She has also organised youth arts festivals to try to make Babylon a cultural centre again, and she takes Adnan to the site of the ancient city of Babylon to see its world-renowned archaeological treasures.For the last leg of his journey south, Adnan heads into the Mesopotamian marshes, often referred to as the original Garden of Eden and home to the Marsh Arabs, to stay with Sayed Rat, his wife, six children and 30 buffalo in a modern version of the Marsh Arab mudhif, or reed house, where guests have always been made welcome. After the natural wonders of the marshes, Adnan's final destination is Basra, where he served as a soldier during the war. As well as re-visiting the city, he is there to meet a senior lieutenant of the Mahdi Army, the brutal militia led by Shia cleric Moqtada al Sadr, whose victory in the recent General Election shocked the west.
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Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 59 mins
分集数: 2
体积: 1.31 GB (average)
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Run-Time: 59 mins
Number of Parts: 2
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