The Inquiry

Can radicalised kids recover?

The Inquiry

Tens of thousands of children have been forced to join militia or terror groups in recent years. The Inquiry looks at conflicts around the world to find out what it takes to rehabilitate a child who has witnessed or taken part in violent extremism. We hear from experts who say it is as important to mend the community as much as the child. And we consider the position of stateless children, including those who have never been registered anywhere and those whose nationality is in dispute. If they end up belonging nowhere, can they ever recover?

Presenter: Feranak Amidi Producer: Rosamund Jones

Image: Children holding guns Credit: Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images

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