CNN's John Defterios spent three years at a rehab center for extremists in Saudi Arabia. The program is run by former Crown Prince Muhammad bin Naif, who was supposed to be king when the current king died. But instead of that, he got replaced by Muhammad bin Salman and it wasn't on his priority list. He also met almost every graduate who left the facility; they claim an 85% success rate. "They're not integrating them into Western society, they've got their own standard"
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Meg Smaker is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Her current film 'The UnRedacted' (formerly 'Jihad Rehab') follows ex-Guantanamo Bay detainees in a Saudi program for deradicalisation. The film has been subject to much controversy, with cancellation campaigns still raging.
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