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Afghanistan: The Homecoming

In an Inside Out Special we hear from the Muslim soldiers targeted by Islamic radicals at home, whilst fighting radical Islam abroad - and the heartbreak of the families of those who served but didn't return.

29 minutes

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Mon 27 Oct 2014 19:30

Military medical team's Afghanistan legacy

Military medical team's Afghanistan legacy
麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out travels to Camp Bastion to meet the expert medical teams which have been saving thousands of lives.

Reporter Harry Gration met the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) who explained how front-line workers extract casualties as quickly as possible to improve their survival chances.

Harry Gration also spoke to the surgical team who explained how it has been helping its Afghanistan counterparts take forward medical work when the British return home.

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The challenges faced by Muslim soldiers

The challenges faced by Muslim soldiers

There are about 700 Muslims serving in the British armed services but they are rarely heard from or seen, largely due to hostility from extremists within their own community.

But now they have spoken to 麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out about why they fought for Britain against an enemy of the same faith.

Asian Network reporter Poonam Taneja spoke to Imam Asim Hafiz, who has worked with the armed forces, and Captain Naveed Muhammad about the moral dilemmas facing Muslim soldiers.

She also talked to the family of Corporal Jabron Hashmi, the only British Muslim soldier killed in Afghanistan, and asked if his sacrifice was worth it.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Marie Ashby
Producer Will Hanrahan

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