How the West’s dealing with perceived threats of a post-9/11 world affects young people vulnerable to radicalisation.

What drives youth radicalisation? This six-part documentary series presents a generational portrait of the radical youth of our time, their conflicts and motivations, their families and surroundings. It explores how and why young people are drawn to hardline groups: often illegal, often deadly and on the rise.
How the West’s dealing with perceived threats of a post-9/11 world affects young people vulnerable to radicalisation.
How young Basques use football to affirm their identity and politics by fighting with the fans of opposing teams.
How surviving a high school mass shooting has turned some students into activists for and against US gun control reform.
What draws Kenyan women to join al-Shabab and what challenges are they facing when they return to their communities?
What is driving Hungary’s youth towards violent far-right movements?
Meet the hardline group willing to do anything, including going against their government, to claim land for Israel.