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Unreported World Season 3

January. 11,2002
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Unreported World is a foreign affairs programme produced by Quicksilver Media Productions and broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Over the course of its twenty-four series, reporters have travelled to dangerous locations all over the world in an attempt to uncover stories usually ignored by the world media. The first episode of series 24 was broadcast on 2 November, 2012.

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Unreported World Season 3 Full Episode Guide

Episode 8 - El Salvador: Killing to Belong
First Aired: December. 20,2002

Sandra Jordan reports on how refugees deported back to El Salvador have established the gang culture they grew up with in the US.

Episode 7 - Indonesia's Dirty War
First Aired: December. 13,2002

Jonathan Miller finds that security forces have been committing human rights abuses against civilians in their attempts to suppress a rebel army fighting for independence.

Episode 6 - Nigeria: The Country that Doesn't Work
First Aired: November. 25,2002

Episode 5 - India: Saffron Warrior
First Aired: July. 27,2002

Burhan Wazir investigates the ultra-nationalist groups who are redefining modern India.

Episode 4 - Philippines: The Bearers of the Sword
First Aired: February. 08,2002

Jonathan Miller investigates Al-Qaeda's alleged Southeast Asian connections, including the kidnap gang Abu Sayyaf.

Episode 3 - Somalia
First Aired: January. 25,2002

Juliana Ruhfus visits at a country blighted by war and poverty and ruled by warlords, and asks if America's attempts to control Islamic extremism in the country will only further radicalise its population.

Episode 2 - Uzbekistan: Our New Friend
First Aired: January. 18,2002

Marcel Theroux finds that government repression has driven young people towards joining the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and asks if the "War on Terror" will accelerate the process.

Episode 1 - Gaza: Journeys To Heaven & Hell
First Aired: January. 11,2002

Sandra Jordan investigates why so many young Palestinians have turned to violence in their struggle for self-determination.

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