
Relatives of Western jihadist fighters hope to stop others
Clip: 5/3/2016 | 8m 6s
Relatives of Western jihadist fighters go public, hoping to stop others.
Relatives of fighters who joined the Islamic State militants and other groups came together at an anti-radicalization conference in Paris with hopes of reaching a turning point in the fight against extremism. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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Relatives of Western jihadist fighters hope to stop others
Clip: 5/3/2016 | 8m 6s
Relatives of fighters who joined the Islamic State militants and other groups came together at an anti-radicalization conference in Paris with hopes of reaching a turning point in the fight against extremism. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
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