
What’s driving European Muslims to extremism?
Clip: 1/8/2015 | 5m 2s
What's leading young European Muslims to embrace extremism?
The brothers who attacked satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo had a secular Muslim upbringing before their apparent radicalization. What's leading young European Muslims to embrace extremism? Peter Neumann of King's College London says it’s a conflict of identity and acceptance. Neumann talks to Judy Woodruff talks about increasing polarization and what governments can do prevent attacks.
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What’s driving European Muslims to extremism?
Clip: 1/8/2015 | 5m 2s
The brothers who attacked satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo had a secular Muslim upbringing before their apparent radicalization. What's leading young European Muslims to embrace extremism? Peter Neumann of King's College London says it’s a conflict of identity and acceptance. Neumann talks to Judy Woodruff talks about increasing polarization and what governments can do prevent attacks.
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