Young Kenyan women drawn to fight for Al Shabaab reveal a brutal picture of the armed group when they return home and try to re-integrate into their communities
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How the West's dealing with the perceived threats of a post 9/11 world may well be having the opposite impact on young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
Young Kenyan women drawn to fight for Al Shabaab reveal a brutal picture of the armed group when they return home and try to re-integrate into their communities
Young Kenyan women drawn to fight for Al Shabaab reveal a brutal picture of the armed group when they return home and try to re-integrate into their communities