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Killing Europe
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Killing Europe

Sep 30, 2017
1h 51m
★ 0.0

Overview

Terrorist attacks, riots, and gang rapes are striking at the very foundations of Europe. This is the story of a Danish expatriate and his quest to uncover the growing issues within the European society he left 15 years ago.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

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Cast

David Coleman

Migrant Watch

David Coleman

Baroness Cox

House of Lords UK

Baroness Cox

Kent Ekeroth

Member of the Swedish Parliament

Kent Ekeroth

Oussama El Saadi

Salafist

Oussama El Saadi

Lars Hedegaard

Islam critic

Lars Hedegaard

Clare Lopez

Center for Security Policy

Clare Lopez

Imran Shah

Islamic Faith Society

Imran Shah

Lars Vilks

Swedish artist

Lars Vilks

Mona Walter

Ex Muslim

Mona Walter

Clare M. Lopez

Strategic policy and intelligence expert, US

Clare M. Lopez