The Night They Came for Our Children - BBC Africa Eye documentary
Could anti-slavery efforts in Ghana be doing more harm than good to local communities? #BBCAfricaEye goes undercover to investigate one of the world’s leading anti-slavery organisations and their West African operations.
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On 6 September 2022, in northern Ghana, four children were taken, at gunpoint, from their home in the middle of the night.
They were brought to a hotel, photographed, washed and fed. At sunrise, they were relocated to a shelter. Their families were left in the dark as to where and why.
For the American charity coordinating the raid, it was a successful mission to rescue child slaves.
For the families, it felt like a kidnapping leaving them bewildered and traumatised.
What really happened to these children?
With a trail of WhatsApp messages, secret filming, and a journey to some of the remotest areas of Ghana, Africa Eye brings you the story of what happens when good intentions go horribly wrong.
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Africa Eye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever.
Check out all Africa Eye investigations here: 🎥 https://bit.ly/bbcafricaeye
Credits:
Reporters - Kyenkyenhene Boateng, Yahaya Masahudu
Filmed, Produced and Directed by Chiara Francavilla
BBC Africa Eye Editor - Tom Watson
Executive Producers - Andy Bell, Michael Simkin
Investigative Producers - Kwakye Afreh-Nuamah, Aliaume Leroy, Max Hudson
Open-Source Analysis - Bertram Hill
Film Editor - Rob Miller
Director of Photography - Kevin Okai
Production Manager - Simon Frost
Reversioning Producer - Anna Payton
Digital Producer - Tamasin Ford
Social Media Producer - Anusha Kumar
Impact Producer - Blanca Munoz
Production Coordinator - Sarah Clarke
Online Editor - Chris Stott
Dubbing Mixer - Jez Spencer
Colour Grader - Boyd Nagle
Translators - Shaniece Palm, Nasiba Mbabe Bawa, Taufique Chentiba Ahmed, Ofosua Owusu
Motion Graphics Designer - Manuella Bonomi
Additional camera - Alex Tackie
Production Support - Abigail Knight
Digital Technicians - David Smith, Regan Wharton
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Видео The Night They Came for Our Children - BBC Africa Eye documentary канала BBC News Africa
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On 6 September 2022, in northern Ghana, four children were taken, at gunpoint, from their home in the middle of the night.
They were brought to a hotel, photographed, washed and fed. At sunrise, they were relocated to a shelter. Their families were left in the dark as to where and why.
For the American charity coordinating the raid, it was a successful mission to rescue child slaves.
For the families, it felt like a kidnapping leaving them bewildered and traumatised.
What really happened to these children?
With a trail of WhatsApp messages, secret filming, and a journey to some of the remotest areas of Ghana, Africa Eye brings you the story of what happens when good intentions go horribly wrong.
***
Africa Eye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever.
Check out all Africa Eye investigations here: 🎥 https://bit.ly/bbcafricaeye
Credits:
Reporters - Kyenkyenhene Boateng, Yahaya Masahudu
Filmed, Produced and Directed by Chiara Francavilla
BBC Africa Eye Editor - Tom Watson
Executive Producers - Andy Bell, Michael Simkin
Investigative Producers - Kwakye Afreh-Nuamah, Aliaume Leroy, Max Hudson
Open-Source Analysis - Bertram Hill
Film Editor - Rob Miller
Director of Photography - Kevin Okai
Production Manager - Simon Frost
Reversioning Producer - Anna Payton
Digital Producer - Tamasin Ford
Social Media Producer - Anusha Kumar
Impact Producer - Blanca Munoz
Production Coordinator - Sarah Clarke
Online Editor - Chris Stott
Dubbing Mixer - Jez Spencer
Colour Grader - Boyd Nagle
Translators - Shaniece Palm, Nasiba Mbabe Bawa, Taufique Chentiba Ahmed, Ofosua Owusu
Motion Graphics Designer - Manuella Bonomi
Additional camera - Alex Tackie
Production Support - Abigail Knight
Digital Technicians - David Smith, Regan Wharton
***
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Website: https://www.bbc.com/africa
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsafrica/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bbcafrica/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbcafrica/
#BBCAfrica #Ghana #Documentary #Africa #IJM
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