LG, well worth watching. I just posted this in another section.
//Excellent!! A well-documented and rare opportunity not only to observe something of the inner-workings of the mind of the fundamentalist, but also the sense of fear and unease that it produces in those less inclined, but obliged for the sake of their health to abandon their intellect and their aspirations to the tenets of a backward philosophy. The male teacher with his denial of atrocities committed, who felt he was forbidden to look at the female reporter and who, for the same reason, teaches his class of burqa-clad girl students via a remote link – and his wife’s confirmation that Islamic studies take priority over every other subject, illustrated perfectly the attitudes that are endemic in such a society, but are so often denied to exist by the outside world. I have long felt that a very distinct rift is beginning to appear between those determined to cling to the old ways and those who are no longer content to blindly accept the unjust and misogynous philosophy that is fundamentalist Islam. The reporter was rather brave to court such controversy and good for her. The world needs more like her – and the girls she interviewed, who despite sustaining injuries when shot alongside Malala by the Taliban, are nevertheless determined to continue their struggle. Go girls!! //