More investigations from the team at ITV.
Investigating the mystery of a missing boy, the 11th Panchen Lama, who was abducted by Beijing 30 years ago whose role now holds the key to the Dalai Lama's successor and to Tibet's future. Using ground-breaking footage, testimony and interviews with recent Tibetan escapees, this documentary reveals the restrictions Tibetans face daily under Chinese President Xi Jinping's rule and sees how the unique culture of seven million Tibetans is being wiped away.
A documentary, told through the stories of an Israeli settler and those of a Palestinian family, that offers insight into the hostile reality of life in the occupied West Bank.
From the BAFTA and Emmy-winning documentary maker Deeyah Khan, a film about the devastating psychological aftermath of serving in the military in wartime. Travelling from Alabama to Washington, Khan speaks to veterans of America's “War on Terror” about their combat experiences, including accounts of violence unleashed on civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. “I lost humanity. I lost empathy. I lost compassion,” one veteran tells her. Through deeply personal interviews, Khan’s film - part of the award-winning ITV Exposure strand - explores the dehumanising effects of war, and its long-term social impact on America and beyond - and it follows a group of veterans meeting face-to-face for the first time with some from the civilian population still emotionally scarred by the battles the US fought on their soil.