SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Brothers In Arms (4 August 2009)

Written by TVSA Team from the blog Special Assignment on 04 Aug 2009
Favourite this post


Coming up on Special Assignment:

Episode Title: Brothers In Arms
Broadcast date: Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Tonight's Special Assignment looks at the lives of South African civilian contractors injured on duty in Iraq - and how an apparently unsympathetic medical insurance industry has turned its back on them.

Behind the conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, is a vast, parallel corps of civilian contractors.

In 2003, the US-led invasion of Iraq targeted key infrastructures in their bid to oust Saddam Hussein. This, coupled with years of neglect, left the country in ruins.

In the aftermath, international efforts turned to the reconstruction and stabilization the country. Private contractors were tasked with construction of hospitals, roads, water supply, security and systems maintenance.

Currently the number of private contractors in Iraq almost equals the number of military and, as the troops withdraw, may soon exceed them. Playing an indispensable role in support of the US war effort, more than 1,400 have died and 31 000 have suffered devastating injuries.

South Africans make up the second largest contingent of civilian contractors. 27 have been killed and many more have suffered severe physical and psychological wounds.

Yet on their return home, they’ve had to face the battle of their lives, simply to obtain basic medical care, artificial limbs, and other treatment. Under an American law called the Defence Base Act, companies working under U.S. contracts in Iraq or Afghanistan must purchase insurance that pays for medical care and disability benefits for workers injured on the job, as well as death benefits for those killed.

However, the insurance carriers routinely deny or delay payments to injured contractors, while recording hundreds of millions of dollars profit in the process. AIG is the biggest culprit. They have received 1.5 billion dollars in premiums from private contractors, but only paid out 900 million dollars in compensation and expenses.

They have turned misery of men, wounded or killed in action, into a giant profiteering venture. This documentary is the story of a disposable army.

It was produced by Sasha Wales-Smith.



Special Assignment is on SABC3 on Tuesdays at 20h31.



Comments


Only TVSA members can reply to this thread. Click here to login or register.






LATEST ARTICLES

Chrysalis 2 Teasers - May 2024

Nalan shoots her magazine cover and her style has completely changed.


New on TV today: Thursday 18 April 2024

More Plaasjapies pitch up on kykNET and BBC Earth travels Ancient Egypt by Train.


17 shows with Mzansi in the title - name them!

So you consider yourself a TV big stuff buff? Let's see. Take the test.


House of Zwide 3 Teasers - May 2024

Are they a throuple? No. Soka and Ona and Mampho are all in it together but not in that way.


New on TV today: Wednesday 17 April

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans drops on Disney+ and Travel Channel dives into Spooked Scotland.


Top Shows on TV: March 2024

Ka-ching! The biggest winner in Skeem Saam's move to 19h30: Sibongile & The Dlaminis which takes DStv's No.1 spot by a whopping margin.


New on TV today: Tuesday 16 April

The only new show tonight is the return of Car S.O.S. on National Geographic.


Renewed! My Brother's Keeper lands 260-episode Season 2

It began with a cautious 130-eps order and now it's been signed for a year.


Muvhango Teasers - May 2024

Bubbles has a stalker, strange things torment Azwindini and Imani has new lips to smooch.


New on TV today: Monday 15 April 2024

Apples Never Fall on M-Net as Food Network tries to Beat Bobby Flay once more.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.