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60 Minutes, The Second Most Wanted Man
produced by Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Ed Bradley, 1941-2006, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2004), 11 mins
The Second Most Wanted Man - Ayman Al-Zawahri may be the mastermind behind Al Qaeda. Correspondent Ed Bradley reports on this broadcast.
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produced by Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Ed Bradley, 1941-2006, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2004), 11 mins
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The Second Most Wanted Man - Ayman Al-Zawahri may be the mastermind behind Al Qaeda. Correspondent Ed Bradley reports on this broadcast.
Date Written / Recorded
2004-03-19
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Ed Bradley, 1941-2006
Date Published / Released
2004-03-19
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Mohammed Abdul Moneim, fl. 2004, Montasser el-Zayat, 1956-, Mamoun Fandy, 1961-, Hosni Mubarak, 1928-, Osama Bin Laden, 1957-2011, Ayman Muhammad Rabaie al-Zawahiri, 1951-
Topic / Theme
Islam, Fugitives, Terrorism, War and Violence, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
© 2004 CBS News
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60 Minutes, 210 Days in Captivity
produced by Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2013), 13 mins
Matthew Schrier's kidnapping, torture and escape from Syrian rebels provides a rare first-hand look into the brutal ways of the extremist rebel factions battling the Syrian dictatorship.
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produced by Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2013), 13 mins
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Matthew Schrier's kidnapping, torture and escape from Syrian rebels provides a rare first-hand look into the brutal ways of the extremist rebel factions battling the Syrian dictatorship.
Date Written / Recorded
2013-11-10
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2013-11-10
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Matt Schrier, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Rebellions, Prison escapes, Torture victims, Torture, Kidnapping, War and Violence, Syrians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
© 2013 CBS News
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60 Minutes, Bastille Day Attack
presented by Seth Doane, 1978-; produced by Katie Kerbstat, 1989- and Nicole Young, fl. 2009, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Seth Doane, 1978-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 6 mins
A report from Nice, France about the terrorist attack that occurred on the French national holiday, Bastille Day, July 14. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a Tunisian-born, French resident, drove a large truck while firing a gun straight into a crowd of thousands celebrating the French Independence Day. He left at least...
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presented by Seth Doane, 1978-; produced by Katie Kerbstat, 1989- and Nicole Young, fl. 2009, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Seth Doane, 1978-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 6 mins
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A report from Nice, France about the terrorist attack that occurred on the French national holiday, Bastille Day, July 14. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a Tunisian-born, French resident, drove a large truck while firing a gun straight into a crowd of thousands celebrating the French Independence Day. He left at least 84 dead and 200 injured. Investigators are working to determine if he was inspired by ISIS (ISIL) to carry out the attack. Includes in...
A report from Nice, France about the terrorist attack that occurred on the French national holiday, Bastille Day, July 14. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a Tunisian-born, French resident, drove a large truck while firing a gun straight into a crowd of thousands celebrating the French Independence Day. He left at least 84 dead and 200 injured. Investigators are working to determine if he was inspired by ISIS (ISIL) to carry out the attack. Includes interviews with: eyewitnesses of the attack: Silvia Jordan and her daughter Aliyah Jordan; Cecile Coine (through translator); and Christian Estrosi, former Mayor of Nice, and the current President of the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (through translator).
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Katie Kerbstat, 1989-, Nicole Young, fl. 2009, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Seth Doane, 1978-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Christian Estrosi, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel
Topic / Theme
Holiday celebrations, Terrorism, French
Copyright Message
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60 Minutes, Don't Mess With Mary Quin
presented by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015; produced by Aaron Weisz and Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000; interview by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
An interview with former Xerox executive Mary Quin, a dual citizen of the United States and her native New Zealand, who was taken hostage while sightseeing in Yemen in 1998. As her tour group drove through the Yemeni desert a truck full of terrorist gunmen, led by Abu Hassan, forced her convoy to stop and they wer...
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presented by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015; produced by Aaron Weisz and Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000; interview by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
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An interview with former Xerox executive Mary Quin, a dual citizen of the United States and her native New Zealand, who was taken hostage while sightseeing in Yemen in 1998. As her tour group drove through the Yemeni desert a truck full of terrorist gunmen, led by Abu Hassan, forced her convoy to stop and they were kidnapped. During a shoot-out between the kidnappers and the Yemeni army, Quin was able to wrestle a gun away from one of the terrori...
An interview with former Xerox executive Mary Quin, a dual citizen of the United States and her native New Zealand, who was taken hostage while sightseeing in Yemen in 1998. As her tour group drove through the Yemeni desert a truck full of terrorist gunmen, led by Abu Hassan, forced her convoy to stop and they were kidnapped. During a shoot-out between the kidnappers and the Yemeni army, Quin was able to wrestle a gun away from one of the terrorists and escape, but four of the tourists in her group were killed. Quin investigated the kidnapping and discovered a radical Islamic cleric, Abu Hamza, was working with the kidnappers in Yemen because he wanted his stepson released from a Yemeni prison. Quin flew to London and approached Hamza at his mosque. Hamza allowed Quin to record their conversation, which she later gave to the FBI. In 2014 in New York, Hamza stood trial and Quin testified against him. In January 2015, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Aaron Weisz, Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000
Author / Creator
Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Abu Hamza al-Masri, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Hostages, Kidnapping, Terrorism
Copyright Message
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60 Minutes, The Battle For Mosul
presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015 and Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 11 mins
A report from the front lines in Mosul, where the Iraqi Army is taking back Iraq’s second-largest city after more than two years of ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) terrorist occupation. An Iraqi Special Operations Brigade from the Golden Division lead 60 MINUTES cameras for 48 hours as they endured suicide car bombers, drone...
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presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015 and Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 11 mins
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A report from the front lines in Mosul, where the Iraqi Army is taking back Iraq’s second-largest city after more than two years of ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) terrorist occupation. An Iraqi Special Operations Brigade from the Golden Division lead 60 MINUTES cameras for 48 hours as they endured suicide car bombers, drones strapped with explosives, and snipers. Includes interviews with: Major Salam Hussein, commander Iraqi Army; and Richard Butler, camer...
A report from the front lines in Mosul, where the Iraqi Army is taking back Iraq’s second-largest city after more than two years of ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) terrorist occupation. An Iraqi Special Operations Brigade from the Golden Division lead 60 MINUTES cameras for 48 hours as they endured suicide car bombers, drones strapped with explosives, and snipers. Includes interviews with: Major Salam Hussein, commander Iraqi Army; and Richard Butler, cameraman for 60 MINUTES.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015, Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015
Author / Creator
Lara Logan, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015, Salam Hussein
Topic / Theme
Terrorism, War and Violence, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, The Hostage
presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Habiba Nosheen, fl. 2009-2013 and Ira Rosen, fl. 1978-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 14 mins
A report on what happens after an American has been taken hostage by a terrorist organization abroad and the desperation of a hostage’s family during negotiations to get them released. American aid worker Warren Weinstein was kidnapped by al Qaeda in Pakistan in 2011 and his wife, Elaine Weinstein, spent almost...
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presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Habiba Nosheen, fl. 2009-2013 and Ira Rosen, fl. 1978-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 14 mins
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A report on what happens after an American has been taken hostage by a terrorist organization abroad and the desperation of a hostage’s family during negotiations to get them released. American aid worker Warren Weinstein was kidnapped by al Qaeda in Pakistan in 2011 and his wife, Elaine Weinstein, spent almost four years and hundreds of thousands of dollars negotiating for his release. Elaine had advice from the FBI, despite it being illegal t...
A report on what happens after an American has been taken hostage by a terrorist organization abroad and the desperation of a hostage’s family during negotiations to get them released. American aid worker Warren Weinstein was kidnapped by al Qaeda in Pakistan in 2011 and his wife, Elaine Weinstein, spent almost four years and hundreds of thousands of dollars negotiating for his release. Elaine had advice from the FBI, despite it being illegal to pay money to terrorists who have kidnapped Americans. Warren was accidentally killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2015. The White House, FBI and CIA declined requests for comments. Includes interviews with: Elaine Weinstein, widow of Warren Weinstein, American hostage who died in captivity; and Eric Lebson, national security advisor.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Habiba Nosheen, fl. 2009-2013, Ira Rosen, fl. 1978-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Eric Lebson, Elaine Weinstein, Warren Weinstein, 1941-2015
Topic / Theme
Terrorism, Hostages
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, The Killing Machine
presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015 and Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
A report on Father Patrick Desbois’ mission to expose genocide perpetrated by ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) that has taken the lives of at least 5,000 Yezidis in Iraq, because the terrorists think the Yezidis’ religion worships the devil. The genocide has left nearly two hundred thousand Yezidis living in refugee camps n...
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presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015 and Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
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A report on Father Patrick Desbois’ mission to expose genocide perpetrated by ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) that has taken the lives of at least 5,000 Yezidis in Iraq, because the terrorists think the Yezidis’ religion worships the devil. The genocide has left nearly two hundred thousand Yezidis living in refugee camps northeast of Sinjar in Kurdistan. Includes an interview with Father Patrick Desbois, French Catholic priest and president of Yahad-In Un...
A report on Father Patrick Desbois’ mission to expose genocide perpetrated by ISIS (ISIL, Daesh) that has taken the lives of at least 5,000 Yezidis in Iraq, because the terrorists think the Yezidis’ religion worships the devil. The genocide has left nearly two hundred thousand Yezidis living in refugee camps northeast of Sinjar in Kurdistan. Includes an interview with Father Patrick Desbois, French Catholic priest and president of Yahad-In Unum. Also includes footage of Father Desbois conducting interviews with survivors: Nasreen, Maha, and two unidentified brothers (all through translator).
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Richard Butler, fl. 2001-2015, Max McClellan, fl. 2005-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Lara Logan, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Patrick Desbois, 1955-
Topic / Theme
Terrorism, Genocide
Copyright Message
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60 Minutes, America's War Against ISIS
presented by Holly Williams, fl. 2012; produced by Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013; interview by Holly Williams, fl. 2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 13 mins
A report on the current state of the war on ISIS (ISIL/Daesh) and the city of Raqqa, Syria, which continues to rebuild since the terrorist group lost control of it last year. With the aid of U.S. weapons and training, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDP), a civilian militia consisting of mostly Kurds and many women, has...
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presented by Holly Williams, fl. 2012; produced by Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013; interview by Holly Williams, fl. 2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 13 mins
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A report on the current state of the war on ISIS (ISIL/Daesh) and the city of Raqqa, Syria, which continues to rebuild since the terrorist group lost control of it last year. With the aid of U.S. weapons and training, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDP), a civilian militia consisting of mostly Kurds and many women, has taken back a third of the country. While they protect U.S. forces, and keep the world safe from potentially dangerous extremists by ho...
A report on the current state of the war on ISIS (ISIL/Daesh) and the city of Raqqa, Syria, which continues to rebuild since the terrorist group lost control of it last year. With the aid of U.S. weapons and training, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDP), a civilian militia consisting of mostly Kurds and many women, has taken back a third of the country. While they protect U.S. forces, and keep the world safe from potentially dangerous extremists by holding ISIS detainees, the city struggles in a state of uncertainty, lacking civilian aid. Includes interviews with: Leila Mustafa, head of civilian counsel of Raqqa; General Mazlum Kobane, SDP leader; Senators Jean Shaheen (D-NH) and Lindsay Graham (R-SC ); Adrien Guihal, ISIS detainee.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013
Author / Creator
Holly Williams, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Jeanne Shaheen, 1947-, Lindsey Graham, 1955-, Leila Mustafa, 1988-2023
Topic / Theme
International relations, Conflict management, Postwar reconstruction, Reconnaissance, Military campaigns, Terrorism, War and Violence, Syrians, Iraqis, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, Kabul Under Siege
presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Andrew Bast, fl. 2005, Guy Campanile, fl. 2009 and Richard Butler; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 15 mins
A report on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan that is still under the siege of war. Kabul receives billions of dollars in US aid, yet the city remains vulnerable to terrorist attacks and is now more dangerous than ever, with casualties reaching undisclosed numbers. Includes interviews with: General John Nicholson,...
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presented by Lara Logan, 1971-; produced by Andrew Bast, fl. 2005, Guy Campanile, fl. 2009 and Richard Butler; interview by Lara Logan, 1971-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 15 mins
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A report on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan that is still under the siege of war. Kabul receives billions of dollars in US aid, yet the city remains vulnerable to terrorist attacks and is now more dangerous than ever, with casualties reaching undisclosed numbers. Includes interviews with: General John Nicholson, commander of American forces in Afghanistan; Ashraf Ghani, Afghan President; unidentified former lieutenant of the Afghan counter-terr...
A report on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan that is still under the siege of war. Kabul receives billions of dollars in US aid, yet the city remains vulnerable to terrorist attacks and is now more dangerous than ever, with casualties reaching undisclosed numbers. Includes interviews with: General John Nicholson, commander of American forces in Afghanistan; Ashraf Ghani, Afghan President; unidentified former lieutenant of the Afghan counter-terrorism unit; Dr. Alberto Cairo, orthopedic clinic in Afghanistan, International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Andrew Bast, fl. 2005, Guy Campanile, fl. 2009, Richard Butler
Author / Creator
Lara Logan, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, 1949-, John William Nicholson, Jr., 1957-
Topic / Theme
Terrorism, Armed forces, War, Bombings, Military strategy, United States Intervention in Afghanistan, December 22, 2001-2021, War and Violence, Afghans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
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60 Minutes, The Chibok Girls
presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Alexandra Poolos, fl. 2007 and Kate Morris, fl. 2005; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2019), 13 mins
A report on the young women from Chibok, Nigeria, who were kidnapped by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. Three years after their release, the women now study at the New Foundation School, created specifically to help them heal, reacclimate to society, and work towards getting into university. Includes inter...
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presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Alexandra Poolos, fl. 2007 and Kate Morris, fl. 2005; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2019), 13 mins
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A report on the young women from Chibok, Nigeria, who were kidnapped by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. Three years after their release, the women now study at the New Foundation School, created specifically to help them heal, reacclimate to society, and work towards getting into university. Includes interviews with: Rebecca, student, New Foundation School; Somiari Demm, therapist at New Foundation School; Reginald Braggs, administrator,...
A report on the young women from Chibok, Nigeria, who were kidnapped by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. Three years after their release, the women now study at the New Foundation School, created specifically to help them heal, reacclimate to society, and work towards getting into university. Includes interviews with: Rebecca, student, New Foundation School; Somiari Demm, therapist at New Foundation School; Reginald Braggs, administrator, New Foundation School; Grace, Ayeisha, and Maryam, students, New Foundation School; Dawn Dekle, president of the American University of Nigeria.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Alexandra Poolos, fl. 2007, Kate Morris, fl. 2005
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Reginald T. Braggs, fl. 2006, Dawn Dekle, fl. 2011
Topic / Theme
Healing, Mental health treatments, Women's shelters, Terrorism, Kidnapping, War and Violence, Nigerians (Nigeria), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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