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American Insurrection: Deadly Far-Right Extremism from Charlottesville to Capitol Attack What Next?
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Violent Domestic Extremism in American Insurrection on FRONTLINE, April 13 at 10 pm
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American Insurrection investigates the rising threat of far-right violence in America.
With ProPublica, this episode of
Frontline exposes the individuals and ideologies behind a wave of crimes, culminating in the attack on the Capitol.
The documentary is from the same team behind
Frontline and ProPublica’s award-winning
Documenting Hate series. Correspondent A.C. Thompson, director Rick Rowley and producers Karim Hajj and Jacquie Soohen explore how far-right groups were emboldened and encouraged by former President Trump, how individuals were radicalized and brought into the political landscape and what the fears and concerns are going forward.
Watch each episode at video.wkar.org during or after the premiere date.
“The Dissident” is a first-rate examination of a despicable crime, committed on the international stage.
It’s been quite a year for documentaries about recent shadowy assassinations that were likely carried out by foreign dictatorships.
Earlier this month, there was “Assassins,” from director Ryan White, about the killing of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, in Malaysia in 2017. Earlier this fall, there was “Kingdom of Silence,” directed by Rick Rowley and executive produced by Alex Gibney, which looked at the 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, very possibly under the orders of Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (known as MBS).
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President Trump’s pardon of four former Blackwater mercenaries convicted for their role in a massacre in Baghdad has sparked outrage in Iraq. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said the decision violates, quote, “the values of justice, human rights and rule of law” and, quote, “ignores the dignity of the victims,” unquote. The Blackwater guards included Nicholas Slatten, who was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder for his role in the 2007 Nisoor Square massacre, when he and other Blackwater mercenaries opened fire with machine guns and grenades on a crowded public space in Baghdad, killing 17 unarmed civilians, including women and children, the youngest victim a 9-year-old boy named Ali Kinani.
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