Turkey's Hidden Shame
(22 minutes, Al Jazeera English, 2009)
Blackboards and Bullies
Don't Let the Curtain Fall!
Turkey's Hidden Shame
Cyberkillers
Super-30
Massacre at Virginia Tech
Caravan of Love
Tortured Truth
King Abdullah
Stolen Dreams
Child Slavery
God's Business
The Children's Bank
Afghan Stories
Them and Us
The Road to Abu Ghraib
Out of the Shadows
Inside Saddam's Iraq
The English Club Comes Home
Stephen Fry and the Spectacled Bears
King Fahd
Hajj
House of Memory
Thirsting for War

Eren Keskin is a Turkish lawyer and one of the few women daring to stand up to the country's powerful military and security forces. She represents women, many of them Kurdish, who've been raped and tortured in custody. This film is the story of her fight against sexual violence, police impunity and a justice system that's riddled with corruption and abuse.
One woman, Gulbahar, describes how she was abducted in central Istanbul in broad daylight and then raped. And we meet young Azad, who, aged three, was tortured in front of his mother to extract a confession.