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Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror with Arabic people.

Top Cast

  • Morgan Spurlock

    Morgan Spurlock

    Self

  • Hossam Baghat

    Hossam Baghat

    Self - Human Rights Activist

  • Nadia Yassine

    Nadia Yassine

    Self - Islamist Activist

  • Khalid Jaddu

    Khalid Jaddu

    Self - Hamas Bethlehem City Councilman

  • Yair Lapid

    Yair Lapid

    Self - Israeli Journalist

  • Omar Elmershedi

    Omar Elmershedi

    Self - Professor, King Abdul Azziz University

  • John Jilani

    John Jilani

    Self - Language Tutor

  • Daryl Isaacs

    Daryl Isaacs

    Self - General Practitioner

  • Nabil Haddad

    Nabil Haddad

    Self

Overview

Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror with Arabic people.

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