Posted By
Najib
Nov 04, 2013 07:44
The little kid's answer on Minute 22:27 is heartbreaking This week's report by Claude Hindi sheds the light once again on the underdeveloped and impoverished areas in Akkar and the Indonesian ferry tragedy that killed 34 Lebanese, the majority being from Akkar. If you were still wondering what made these Lebanese sell everything they have and risk their lives to go to Australia, you won't after watching this episode from Tahkik.
Posted By
Najib
Nov 03, 2013 12:49
This is beyond awesome! The movie's coming out next year in February.
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