The true story of 24 Shelter Now International Aid hostages, captured by the Taliban in 2001, unfolds as a testament to faith, grace, and endurance. The captives, from the US, Australia, Germany, and Afghanistan, were held for 105 days, subjected to cruel treatment by their Muslim co-workers, and accused of converting to Christianity. The film recounts their grueling interrogation, sham trial, and the dangers they faced during the bombing of Kabul, as they felt abandoned by the world.
Kabul 24
The 2001 kidnapping of 24 aid workers by the Taliban, a global crisis that gripped the world's attention for over three months.