Liberation front a militant group which has long fought for independence from french rule. Initially violent, in recent years it has adhered to a ceasefire. But a young Splinter Group has found a new enemy and wants to take up arms in their fight. Reporter corsican arnaud seassari, who sees himself as a youth icon and entertainer, posts pithy comments on the internet. His posts also refer to terror attacks like the recent one in nice. They receive huge numbers of likes. Arnaud sessari president hollande, could you please come over and explain to me what the state of emergency is good for, if someone can still just drive his truck up onto the sidewalk and kill 84 people. Reporter thousands of young corsicans follow seassaris openly antiislamic messages. He says there are too many muslims on corsica. And the many moroccans who live in his neighborhood on the outskirts of bastia need to pabide by the rules. Arnaud seassari look at the paesano district, people are seen as sensitive here. B
This, too, is syria, a country at war. Yet the world rarely gets to see images like these. Syrian filmmakers have decided to show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicatetoto shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldidiers who kill us a our brothers. The frontlines in syria a are extremelely complicated. D. Its not sisimply a case of go or evil. Some soldiers fight for r the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting f for the regimeme have no other choice. Others are opppportunists. Ththeres a bit of everyththing. We wanant to show through our films that you can also hahave a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddddara has uploaded a sht film onto ththeir we
Liberation front a militant group which has long fought for independence from french rule. Initially violent, in recent years it has adhered to a ceasefire. But a young Splinter Group has found a new enemy and wants to take up arms in their fight. Reporter corsican arnaud seassari, who sees himself as a youth icon and entertainer, posts pithy comments on the internet. His posts also refer to terror attacks like the recent one in nice. They receive huge numbers of likes. Arnaud sessari president hollande, could you please come over and explain to me what the state of emergency is good for, if someone can still just drive his truck up onto the sidewalk and kill 84 people. Reporter thousands of young corsicans follow seassaris openly antiislamic messages. He says there are too many muslims on corsica. And the many moroccans who live in his neighborhood on the outskirts of bastia need to pabide by the rules. Arnaud seassari look at the paesano district, people are seen as sensitive here. B