Witness Special - Inside the Red Mosque

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Abdul Aziz Ghazi
Abdul Aziz Ghazi

Himself, Imam Abdul Aziz (archive footage)

Abdul Rashid Ghazi
Abdul Rashid Ghazi

Himself, Imam Abdul Rashid

Rageh Omaar
Rageh Omaar

Himself

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Witness Special - Inside the Red Mosque - 27 Jul 07 - Part 1

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