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Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy: Una escuela de terroristas suicidas desde adentro

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La cineasta Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy trata un tema aterrador: ¿Cómo el Talibán convence a chicos para que se conviertan en terroristas suicidas? Obaid Chinoy visitó un campo de entrenamiento con su cámara y nos ofrece una mirada espeluznante.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy makes documentary films. She's the founder of the Citizens Archive of Pakistan, dedicated to preserving Pakistan's history. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Laura Monzon
Reviewed by Veronica Vera
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