Main content
The man who went to fight jihad in a wheelchair
The Tunisian government says nearly 2,500 people have left the country to fight jihad. Mohamed Iqbal Ben Rajab has set up an organisation in Tunis to look after the interests of the families the jihadis leave behind. He has a very particular reason for setting it up - it's a story that starts last year with his 23-year-old disabled brother Hamza. Owen Bennett Jones asked him first about Hamza's disability.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Newshour
-
Chilean artist Paz Errazuriz on documenting the Pinochet regime
Duration: 06:55
-
'I either sleep or walk': World's oldest marathon runner dies
Duration: 04:25
-
Marina Tabassum on designing the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion
Duration: 06:37