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English: The Homeland Security Committee hosts a roundtable discussion entitled “Women and Terrorism” . Ms. Asra Nomani, Author of “Standing Alone: An American Woman’s Struggle for the Soul of Islam”
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Source Women and Terrorism Roundtable at 1:11:08, cropped
Author United States House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee
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