
Kabul 24 (2009)
7.0|9 Oct, 2009|89 min
In August of 2001, eight western aid workers were taken hostage by the Taliban...You prayed to God for their release. Now you will know the miracle of their deliverance.
7.0|9 Oct, 2009|89 min
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In the summer of 2001 the Taliban strategically captured 24 Shelter Now International Aid hostages that captured the attention of the world for more than three months. With representatives from the United States, Australia, Germany and Afghanistan, the Taliban set out to create an insurance policy against the pending attacks of September 11th. What transpired through their story was an overwhelming journey of faith, grace and endurance. Based on the true story as told by the captives, Kabul 24 captures the gantlet of their 105 days in captivity and the cruel treatment of the Muslim co-workers at the hands of the Taliban who accused them of converting to Christianity. Revisit their journey from the grueling interrogation to their sham "trial" before the Taliban Supreme Court, to the dangers endured during the bombing of Kabul and a crushing sense that the world had abandoned them.
Keywords
afghanistan
taliban
kabul
christian
political prisoners
Casts

Jim Caviezel
Narrator (voice)
Crews
Ben Pearson
Director
Ben Pearson
Cinematography

Michael W. Smith
Producer

Henry O. Arnold
Writer

Steve Taylor
Associate Producer
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