A film released by investigative journalist and activist Jeremy Scahill that tells the stories of drone strike survivors.
Dirty Wars is a film released by investigative journalist and activist Jeremy Scahill that tells the stories of drone strike survivors. It questions the legality of the use of drones in the global 'war on terror', and tells how such strikes are creating anger and enemies for the US.
The film, and the accompanying book 'Dirty Wars: the World is a Battlefield', feature victims of the US-led war on terror waged by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), a shadowy force that launches drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. Scahill's investigations bring to light events that many had tried hard to hide.