The documentary called "Tailwind," narrated by journalist Peter Arnett, alleged that during the Vietnam War the United States had used sarin gas against women and children in Laos.
The 2010 documentary The Dark Side of Chocolate alleges that Nestlé purchases cocoa beans from Ivorian plantations that use child slave labour.
The 2010 documentary The Dark Side of Chocolate alleged that Nestlé purchased cocoa beans from Ivory Coast plantations that use child slave labor.
The documentary alleged that a coup was planned to overthrow Wilson and replace him with Mountbatten using the private armies and sympathisers in the military and MI5.
This documentary alleged that Wakefield had applied for patents on a vaccine that was a rival of the MMR vaccine, and that he knew of test results from his own laboratory at the Royal Free Hospital that contradicted his claims.
The stories flowed from London, where Jani Allan, a Johannesburg newspaper columnist, was suing a British television company over a documentary alleging she had been Mr. Terre Blanche's lover.
In a weird footnote to this achievement, in 2008 a Spanish documentary alleged that Cliff Richard had been robbed of victory after General Francisco Franco fixed the vote.
Quoting the historian Denis Peschanski, who had access to new documents from the Russian, French and German archives, the new documentary alleged that the fall of the Manouchian Group had been due exclusively to the French police's work.
The documentary alleges that 100,000 children were irradiated, and that 6,000 of them died shortly after receiving treatment.