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Tag Archives: Escape from Isis
A documentary that ought to rank with the footage of British troops liberating Belsen
THE SPECTATOR by James Delingpole July 11, 2015 Channel 4’s latest episode of Dispatches, Escape from Isis [which will air stateside on PBS], which includes secret footage inside the terror state, is TV at its most unmissable, says James Delingpole So … Continue reading
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Tagged Escape from Isis, Iraq, ISIS, PBS, Syria
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