00:01 Welcome to Media Mayhem.
00:50 Introducing Matthew VanDyke.
01:20 James Foley and the Syrian government’s treatment of civilians during the Civil War.
04:00 Why are we just hearing about ISIS now?
07:20 Steven Sotloff, the dangers of working in conflict zones, and missing journalists.
09:30 Video of James Foley’s beheading and the message it sends the U.S.
14:00 Did Foley and Sotloff know they were risking their lives in Syria?
16:40 Thanks and goodbye.
Matthew VanDyke is an American documentary filmmaker and former journalist. He gained notoriety during the Libyan civil war as a foreign fighter on the side of the uprising and as a prisoner of war.
As a journalist and documentary filmmaker, VanDyke traveled throughout North Africa and the Middle East by motorcycle from 2007–2011. His experiences and observations during these four years led him to join the Libyan civil war as a rebel fighter. VanDyke has publicly announced his support of revolutions in the Arab world, and stated his intention to assist them using a variety of means, including participating as an armed combatant.
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