A new documentary reveals the change in two American children sent to study in an Islamic madrassa in Pakistan from "I want to go home" to "Americans are terrorists."
The two children revealed in the documentary called "The Karachi Kids," are Noor Elahi Khan and Mahboob Elahi Khan.
They have been the subject of an international campaign to obtain their freedom from the madrassa, and according to documentary promoters now have been escorted from the madrassa by American consular officers in Karachi and have begun the long trip back to the United States. Fox News reports the two are expected in Atlanta later today.
"I have been working for months to secure their exit from the madrassa and from Pakistan," said Imran Raza, writer and director of the "Karachi Kids" documentary. "This is great news, but we need to get the other American children out of there, now. Read more ...
The two children revealed in the documentary called "The Karachi Kids," are Noor Elahi Khan and Mahboob Elahi Khan.
They have been the subject of an international campaign to obtain their freedom from the madrassa, and according to documentary promoters now have been escorted from the madrassa by American consular officers in Karachi and have begun the long trip back to the United States. Fox News reports the two are expected in Atlanta later today.
"I have been working for months to secure their exit from the madrassa and from Pakistan," said Imran Raza, writer and director of the "Karachi Kids" documentary. "This is great news, but we need to get the other American children out of there, now. Read more ...
Source: WND
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