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Remembering Leila Alaoui, photographer who crossed borders

Remembering Leila Alaoui, photographer who crossed borders

01/20/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Remembering Leila Alaoui, photographer who crossed borders

Clip: 1/20/2016 | 2m 53s

Remembering Leila Alaoui, photographer who crossed borders

When al-Qaida militants attacked a hotel in Burkina Faso, killing 30, one of the victims was an Amnesty International worker and photographer named Leila Alaoui. Aida Alami, a close friend, talked to the NewsHour from Alaoui's funeral.

01/20/2016 | Rating NR

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