Tuesday, November 29, 2016

KiDS: Inside the Terror Factory


KiDS: Inside the Terror Factory
A New Clarion Project Feature Film


How is a young child transformed into a terrorist?
KiDS: Inside the Terror Factory (working title) dives deep inside the world of terrorist organizations to expose an unconscionable and heartbreaking truth. The film tells the anguishing stories of children who have been indoctrinated and manipulated - used and abused - to incite violence and radicalism.
This is child abuse of the worst kind. >> Click here to learn about the film
Isa Dare is a 5-year-old British boy. His mother, Grace, was radicalized at a British college and flew to ISIS territory in Syria, taking Isa with her. Just this past February, an adult terrorist stood next to Isa and encouraged him to press a button on a remote control.

Isa’s small fingers gripped the device as he pressed the button firmly. In an instant, a car next to him explodes. And in it, the “infidel spies” die breathlessly.
Isa is one of many children being radicalized to hate and kill.
>> Help wake-up the world and make this film a reality! 

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT TO
FIGHT RADICALIZATION
Each dollar you give is Matched 1:1

Your donation to the Clarion Project’s newest documentary will give voice to the plight of children like Isa being manipulated and abused to incite hatred, violence, and extremism.

Your gift will expose this narrative and inspire urgent conversation and action to combat the effect of child indoctrination and exploitation.

Plus, giving to this campaign is simply smart philanthropy. Each dollar you donate will be matched by a generous donor. $10 becomes $20. $100 becomes $200. You will have twice the impact in helping to launch this film.

Supporting KiDS: Inside the Terror Factory is your chance to make real change in this ongoing to fight to correct one of the greatest unreported human rights violations in the world.
With your support, KiDS will document the stories of children being actively radicalized by Islamist groups across the world.

Many thanks,
Shoshana Palatnik, Producer

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