Nur wenn du allein kommst
Eine Reporterin hinter den Fronten des Dschihad
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Narrated by:
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Hilke Rusch
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Souad Mekhennet
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Souad Mekhennet deckte die Entführung und Folterung des Deutsch-Libanesen Khaled al-Masri durch die CIA auf, interviewte den Führer von al-Qaida im Maghreb, enttarnte den berüchtigten IS-Henker "Jihadi John" und wusste nach den Pariser Anschlägen schon vor der Polizei, wer der in Saint Denis erschossene Attentäter war. Die Journalistin verfügt über ungewöhnliche Verbindungen zu den Netzwerken des Dschihad - und über ein einzigartiges investigatives Talent.
Spannend wie in einem Krimi berichtet Souad Mekhennet von ihren teils lebensgefährlichen Recherchen.©2017 C.H. Beck Verlag. Übersetzung von Sky Nonhoff (P)2017 der Hörverlag
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