
Can Denmark solve its Islamic extremist problem?
Clip: 5/11/2015 | 8m 44s
Can Denmark solve its Islamic extremist problem?
Denmark, like other European nations, is struggling to stop its citizens from joining the Islamic State group and other terrorist organizations in Syria. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from Copenhagen on the story of a young man who left his home country to fight for the militant group, and how his mother is urging the government to do more to stem the tide of extremism.
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Can Denmark solve its Islamic extremist problem?
Clip: 5/11/2015 | 8m 44s
Denmark, like other European nations, is struggling to stop its citizens from joining the Islamic State group and other terrorist organizations in Syria. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from Copenhagen on the story of a young man who left his home country to fight for the militant group, and how his mother is urging the government to do more to stem the tide of extremism.
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