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dear mr. judge, on this side, maryam rezaei, the wife of the martyr of the defender of ali akbar arabi shrine, requested the conviction of the main perpetrators of her husband's martyrdom due to the emergence of takfiri terrorist groups supported by the united states , in addition to the threat to people's security. and our dear country
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, originally iran , had created the highest level of insecurity, crime, destruction, aggression, genocide in the west asian region. he along with more than 700 families other martyrs who defended the shrine, presented documents to the court about the role of america in forming and supporting isis. on september 3, 2013 , the independent news agency published a report and said, "i read from the front: he is responsible for killings and displacements." thousands
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of syrian and iraqi women and children must also be held accountable to the children of the martyrs who defended the shrine. we came here to complain that other isis fighters did not lose their fathers because of their children. my father fought with the enemies on the syrian border. american armed forces lost their lives to fight terrorism. ir iran is based on the wishes and requests of the destination government, i.e. iraq and syria, and therefore, in this respect, the presence of the mentioned persons is in accordance with the united nations charter and international conventions. we can
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be a new news experience. today we have one we are talking about a topic that actually applies to many black americans. this is about building a black city. skin or move to africa to escape racism and discrimination pervasive in america. now, this wave of immigration has intensified, especially under the influence of the covid-19 pandemic and after the murder of george floyd, and has led black americans to seek a new life abroad. now it's a multi-verse story involving dreams of acceptance, ancestral connections and a search for place. it is possible that their identity is not questioned and weakened there. now the promise of living in africa is seen in the experiences of people like mark and marilyn bradley, jessica washington and shoshana zari among many others.
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. for some, moving to africa means reconnecting with their ancestral roots. programs like sarah leone's path to citizenship campaign, as well as the beyond return campaign , have encouraged african migrant activists to return home. now these initiatives have resulted in significant numbers of black americans flocking to africa who are actually eager to make a deeper connection with their ancestral heritage, which i find very interesting. you don't have freedom of action in america. you have an illusion of freedom in this country . you want things related to the american dream listen, if you listen to those two words, you will see that it is only a dream. you never actually own your own home. you
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are never the owner of your own home. this is while you have to pay taxes in any case. you never get real organic or clean food. because the soil in which food grows. if it is grown in a laboratory, it is contaminated. everything about america is a show now i don't want to ignore the good things that many of us are doing in america . but the fact is that we put a lot of effort in different sectors. but we never from we will not enjoy the benefits of our own skill set in america. you cannot benefit from these benefits. everything here is contaminated from the beginning. you plant a parrot. never that strawberry. it will not be as tasty as the cultured mulberry in africa. now let's hear shoshana's life story together because it is especially touching. he moved to uganda in 2021 to join his wife zukni. shushane
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in america was actually a minority but now they are enjoying a communal lifestyle on their family land. his presence in uganda to him it has allowed him to live in reality and free from the thousands of cases of racism that he faced in america. he says: "i didn't know how much i was facing racism until all of this was removed from my life." he emphasizes the subtle yet pervasive nature of racial prejudice in his former life . we must be honest. although moving to africa magically caused it to disappear. but black americans often find themselves navigating complexities in countries where they are perceived as foreigners. these people in this country are known as one race but ancient it does not have a similar culture. unfortunately, this process
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can lead to another feeling which can be surprising and annoying for them. at the end of this complex and multifaceted conversation. and what i have to say is that i think it's clear that the decision to move to africa is a very personal one, and it has its problems. now the idea of a life free from the stranglehold of systemic racism and a chance to reconnect with one's roots are powerful motivations. however , one should look at this matter with a future perspective and make this trip with a balanced view. because it has both a series of capacities and insurmountable challenges that must be taken into consideration. ultimately, the black seat movement
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speaks to a broader desire for acceptance, belonging, and the opportunity to experience life without the burden of racial prejudice. is africa the right choice for everyone? i think this is a question for which there is no definite answer, and it requires the necessary conversations in communication and the effort to find environments in which one can fully grow. what do you think about this? al-bashir, a continuous sect, a continuous sect, all aggression, all aggression al-bashir is the unit of siyadat al-fakimon. or the arabs of this pole, this distance, between
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the bombs and the flame, this distance , this qamarkam, or fati, and the direction of god in palestine, the honor of the occupation forces, and the arabs are in the shadows of the shakhaw, or khazih, we are sharp, or khazih, we are sharp, or khazih, we are sharp, or khazih, we are sharp. al-baldin yes, our message to our brothers is that you are not alone. we
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stand by you and condemn this occupation . we are here today to convey this message to our enemies. there will come a day when all let's fight for palestine with people from mosques , we don't ask for people from mosques, we don't ask for them. viva palestina all the children sign will be free we will not take a break we will not take a break.
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in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. some officials and special envoys of countries from the four continents of europe, africa, south america and asia, including there are foreign guests who have arrived in tehran to attend the inauguration ceremony of the 9th president of the islamic republic of iran. inauguration ceremony of dr. doctors of the ninth elected president of the islamic republic of iran
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