Australia's Jihadis
What is driving them to the frontline?
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Australia's Jihadis
101 East explores why so many young Australians are risking their lives on the brutal front lines of Syria and Iraq.
I feel sick, I can't speak any more, I can't eat… Every day I go and hug their bed and their clothes … I cry, cry, cry. |
The El Baf boys are believed to be among the latest young Australians to travel to Syria to fight, and their parents can not understand why.
Australia contributes one of the largest number of foreign fighters per capita from any country outside of the Middle East to the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
They are taking up arms for known terrorist groups like ISIL. Many of them are young, second-generation immigrants who grew up in Australia, far from the war-torn countries that their parents fled.
The Australian government's response has been to cancel passports and raid homes, but this is doing little to stop them. Communities are under pressure as they struggle to understand what’s propelling their young to war.
101 East goes inside the world of Australia's jihadis to find out what is driving them to the frontline. Join the conversation @AJ101East
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