
From the website and trailer;
Taxi to the Dark Side
In the year following 9/11, the Bush Administration's promise to root out terrorists abroad took a perverse, unsettling turn, with the U.S. military embarking on a policy of humiliation and deprivation designed to get political prisoners to talk. The appallingly inhumane tactics used by military prison guards in Abu Ghraib, Bagram and Guantanamo Bay flaunted the Geneva Conventions while killing untold numbers of prisoners - including innocents like Dilawar, a young Afghan taxi driver whose only "crime" was to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. This is the story of how America lost its dignity in its zeal to win the War on Terrorism: Taxi to the Dark Side.
I very much want to see this, and am at the same time very sure that I won't be able to handle watching it. Would love to hear reviews from anyone who watches. We don't have HBO so I would have to get someone to tape it for me. Not sure I could stomach it. Having said that, I am glad it is being shown.
