In November 2012, Jim Foley is taken hostage whilst working in Syria. He is one of a handful of journalists daring to report in Syria as it heads towards civil war. Back in the US, his parents are desperate for information, not knowing if he is dead or alive.\n\nIn Belgium, another parent, Dimitri Bontinck, is coming to terms with the disappearance of his son. Jejoen Bontinck had grown up in a Christian home but turned his back on the church, finding a new brotherhood at a local mosque. When Jejoen disappears to Syria, Dimitri feels he has no option but to take drastic action, travelling to Syria in an effort to rescue his son.\n\nFive years on, the families’ lives today are still very much shaped by the events of Syria.
Source: BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 3
On 15 March 2019, an anonymous user posts a message on the internet stating that they intend to carry out an attack ‘against the invaders’ and will live-stream the a ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
In April 2019, nearly five years on from Jim Foley’s beheading at the hands of Isis executioner Jihadi John, Jim’s mother Diane is fighting for justice.\n\nThe man b ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
In November 2012, Jim Foley is taken hostage whilst working in Syria. He is one of a handful of journalists daring to report in Syria as it heads towards civil war. Back in the ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
In April 2019, nearly five years on from Jim Foley’s beheading at the hands of Isis executioner Jihadi John, Jim’s mother Diane is fighting for justice.\n\nThe man b ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
In November 2012, Jim Foley is taken hostage whilst working in Syria. He is one of a handful of journalists daring to report in Syria as it heads towards civil war. Back in the ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 3
On 15 March 2019, an anonymous user posts a message on the internet stating that they intend to carry out an attack ‘against the invaders’ and will live-stream the a ...
28-04-2022
BBC 2