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you know where everything was. over a hundred and sixty years ago a musician started a van and in and out he should return in cairo. that brought us band was so popular it gave birth to an entire musical genre. as a century and a half later the sound still resonates with many egyptians today house about the people's music at this time on al-jazeera. there's a problem in the headlines on al-jazeera zimbabwe's leader robert mugabe has stepped
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down after thirty seven years in power the news functions of jubilation around the country with thousands of people pouring into the streets. reports from harare. jubilation on the streets of harare across the country that robert mugabe rule for thirty seven years while to. maybe even day's. news demagogy was stepping down came as both houses of parliament sat in an extraordinary session to debase the president's impeachment to speak at the speed of the session and told m.p.'s that he received a letter. that he was resigning with the media's effect voluntarily in order to facilitate a smooth transfer of power. to the crowds outside those who was many thought they'd
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never have ever since i was born i have never heard this day i'm. thirty seven years we have been out. there when. you went to. bury. here. comes an emotional week after the military first took to the streets intervening in party politics over his succession it likely means that this man. will become zimbabwe's interim leader i had of elections in. the exuberant now some of. the simplest. one lives. and.
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if it is not. we will. go ahead for decades been a faithful in and described as a president close to the army and nicknamed the crocodile if you would describe as a democrat. a right to wonder with. the much. on this night and. no one knows what's going to happen next it's a new dawn for the country for a people who have only known one leader since the one nine hundred eighty. s.
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and other news levels prime minister he has arrived in beirut two weeks after announcing his shock resignation from saudi arabia lebanon's president previously said hetty was being detained by saudi authorities at least fifty people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack at a mosque in nigeria the attack took place during morning prayers in the town of movie in the northeast and out of mali state no one's claim responsibility but police say the bombing bears the hallmarks of the armed group. or u.s. aircraft searching for a missing marine has white flares over the top in atlanta but the argentine navy says they are unlikely to be from the vessel a vigil was held meanwhile for the forty four crew members on board the area. which went missing last week. yes you look it's a must. we continue to see everything in our power using all national and international means at our disposal to find
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a soon as possible i wish all the families and the courage to stay strong in these difficult times. u.s. president donald trump and that i may have apparently agreed that islam military solution to the conflict in syria. the. surprise meeting with the syrian president in. the headlines. is coming up next. deloria northeastern nigeria
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a nearby refugee camp poses nearly twenty five thousand men women and children including this little girl named by. nigerian soldiers found her in the some piece of forest she was walking aimlessly in shock unable to speak. the soldiers took her to the refugee camp and entrusted her to a family. she was thinking of to plus you. know it just seems like. that she would stand to get anybody who she still to want she was the was. somebody would you want. to. get just. pregnant is not. going to keep the u.s. . is gradually learning to live again she has lost a home and our entire family. since twenty ten people living in northeastern
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nigeria live in constant fear of being a time. was . right. in this recorded message boko haram swore allegiance to the islamic state in the spring of twenty fifteen the nigerian group led by abu bakr chicago then took the name of the islamic state of west africa. boko haram provoked global outrage in april twenty fourth when the group kidnapped two hundred seventy six. girls in chibok in northeastern nigeria the kidnapping received global condemnation. michelle obama joined the solidarity campaign to demand the release.
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of promised to sell them into slavery but i do not addicted to how to how. elaborate do you go on and on since the start of the insurgency the violence has resulted in more than twenty three thousand dead and over two million people displaced. to understand how the armed group has become so dangerous it is necessary to return to northeastern nigeria to the capital of the state of borno my to go to the birthplace of boko haram. here islamic law has been practiced by the muslim community since the eleventh
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century but the degree of its implementation has fluctuated throughout the course of history with the return of democracy in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine the people hoped for an end to widespread corruption within the elite and for fairer distribution of wealth. to bring an end to corruption in politics the muslim majority in the north of the country wanted to see islamic sharia law applied more strictly. boko haram would take advantage of this popular demand. in two thousand and two a thirty two year old man started to gain hope you'll arity in the town of my degree in some mosques his sermons were deemed to be two weeks to him but his personality and charisma increasingly made an impression i get about one third when i can and i guess i would imagine that were to turn up and that the irony.
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then is that. a less elegant and likely. mohammed use of the founder of boko haram quickly attracted new followers. from you should several times before instead this man claims to have direct contact with boko haram he has closely followed the evolution of the group and its leaders fallenness ruler is not his real name he would be a very. lovely person to be around he was a nice fellow who was with a smile he was. a man what a gift in public speaking he had this. ability to call in the minds of people ordinary people who are in support of him they were in support him not so much on the basis of know the adage you can't point out of them but they were put to him because they felt that use of express an idea that an
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ordinary person cannot express he did know most of the political leadership the nose gear and the nose they want. to see the last film and video of many police in the desires of the people to get into power i'm doing the people hope. after after. he knows not what it is to those of the system used to shows his nose mission if you see. a truck of people. really believe me or you don't know can last a good. lie in the darkness you. are going to give a. little bit of your. pleasure i think when people. feel it just have to impression. as if the ballot.
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bowl know if i'm a good muslim. not a patch. on the mountain. and establishment questioning the existing rules of society is prison after it is my political class get it but given it is just interpretations. at that time for that though i just befriended interested muslims in the us that has been one of the central themes that the status corrupt and therefore we need our own state where it's going to be just and govern in a different way and. social justice for all this happened around the time where. maybe socialism communism collapsed right if you remember campuses
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there were lots of socialist young people looking for an alternative system i think the collapse of that people became much more religious the poor of course. section should receive. many of the people who are poor be. sure to watch the people who are most disadvantaged in the society. uses message quickly resonated with people in the borno region but the level of poverty was as high as sixty nine percent in twenty eleven. the british colonise ation left the leaders of an independent nigeria with a deeply divided country the south rich in oil as a concentration of christian communities who benefited from education programs put in place by the former colonial power. in the poor and rural north the communities
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were majority muslim. in some traditional areas western education is still perceived as an extension of colonialism. today nigeria is the leading economic power in africa however more than half of its population lives below the poverty line. plagued by corruption which is endemic among nigeria's elite politicians have gradually lost the trust of the people. inside the school the school or up on animals and to some. of the middle class and entice the new. good from this is. that only the big.
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boys the rest of the must also important attacking us was the roof because when he speaks distance and they feel that he is the present and that was the starting point. of western educated youth who have joined the book i don't want the move of the just much as an adult. one to one chart on the basis of the fund the use of and miss one can visit and they're satisfied and so the didn't have and yeah that is good and what is boko haram book or is western civilization is taboo or those and few places act religion or is something totally forbidden this is some say in the western education is taboo is not there are not talking of western education they are talking of western civilization or. system this is forbidden how can a woman rule
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a man and how. rule of him was in you so this work to see the children of view politicians with children of only a few sources can bring on the police maybe two groups of people the security services who want to push some of the want to school. from those in the in the us. before settling. on. yusuf the more discipline was being those that got people to do it it could lead to tell them i do believe there's also a new name in the race you diminished will name only that is the. day for the president can jimmy knows what i wanna do in the pinch i mean all. the yusuf.
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on the meaning of. subtle is only a good girl use it is. that it is used in asia they all will mark and live what you want to. let me. tell you the message they got got what you know or they can leave you to a female can certainly appreciate any law. against the going to democrats are going for the budget is out there was it it they said is anti study discuss the possible didn't sit on opera yousuf them to boom a feast. more we see you. don't give a new label is off and on is all for now it's a day off he's griffith told us a mock us to prove something must get me. back up on the floor under my deal. i'm not come i didn't use any of them in the. same way that i meet
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him in the years i'm a good citizen deep thinker on the pot i'm talking to your mom the evidence is then commit a prostitute or do you go home sit passive up with a bus going to court in the region move on. and what about freedom one. of them all. over the whole public that maybe. so what's a dozen law provides an exact. joint of you don't. want to do but even if it don't want to demand that you just want to shop it. skin it up a similar vision constitution and you know if you're bigger than community. then mohammad yousuf received the unexpected support of the governor of borno. this man from a wealthy family was an important figure in the local politics. the governor of
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borno presented an unnatural lines to mohammad yousuf also shockingly books you will yet look for discord keep watching it it was a fair idea don't you the middle class from shi'a who present on the. song like them want to show you. the. good. people don't have any thought there this is the democratic party on this if you don't anybody else i feel that in this life. they are needed and what you should put in are going to iraq are committed more par. why would you should. immediately move the sheriff to run interference for him would be government money of course. the big group
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in. the family would you sheriff. i'm with you so their security will decide. a particular over the limit yusuf it up when you consume it yes but was it your. own to be ignored because someone with a number of what i said also committed on the middle east on paper. and i want you like i was about a lot of times i'm not but i don't want you know how i don't. know you know but i still hear you i think you're in that i'm going fact i want to call you question do you. have your long name or a place you. remember. when it up and made pastika corky fox and my counter-example is that i think our effect is what.
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we said hang on us again and that's going to make a run is only going to cut it i'm going to take a look at what i'm going to. have to contend with. it's one of these i mean i've got any country in hugo but. you never have and i'm going to let you go buddy when i ran the idea either we're going to struggle. now was that induced that way so to see it could. you just and then when he when he became. the government of the day he became bitter and then he has been that is to come with you for sort of stood up to your problems are willing. to meet with you see. more to look you know to work or to be to hard to. hear to talk. so that the
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rest seem so you making not no. or you. know. the federal government actively. asked about this strategy to the series of incidents in june two thousand and nine a federal government task force called operation flush stopped a group of boko haram members then known as young your sophia they were riding motorcycles as part of a funeral procession the task force sought to enforce a law that required the wearing of helmets the motorcyclists refused to comply the task force opened fire on. the traditional polish people i know. there was an army trail must. for something you can do. about you know new and almost never
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ask the office. to cannot. take you to the head of the head of being the kids are now wondering how to be we we will make you how to be needin kind of we begin the new by this image of the lad he didn't like and now. you tell him how he same unidos officially in russia i love because you saw the island it could be because it's. ok covered in the you had a big deal are you singing jewish actually right i will kill them. punish i will kill do him finish. but i don't need. someone like you the. it's better than them or none of it remained here and i don't expect one and.
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the outpouring of emotion triggered by the shooting provoked real tension among the followers of the group. the sermons of muhammad use of were fierce but behind the scenes the leaders of boko haram urged caution. his position however became untenable to the hardliners of the movement who led by abu bakar chicago called for immediate revenge why would she want to commit jihad he just was not true that you folks who tried. to. but. the statements of people there because she called. people forced. i mean you should find. because she told philip v. time to act is now you will distract. libby i only supports you don't. want to if you can some place unless you have ego and you have legs you have hands
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to study jihad is it's more awesome when i saw this in our. garden i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but simply read his own plan of. this time it was so attentive. the book or around. stick for almost a week now is the genesis. we don't know what had happened anyway but on the whole can now turn upside down there was no look i was numb was what. i thought. all of the. civil society. we went to him. basically. the army was ordered to do just to kill
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destruction you could do to. tell your children of the owner of the real madrid summit interview if you do good minutes and wanted to. know this emergency could also in order to put a can but also what is he. wanted. to. use look at. point. number. ten you got it. the trouble started in his car looted.
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military operation was taken in by stanley that was between. from monday to thursday when is if it would just dismiss injuries so bad after the military engagement so we don't have that sum up escape you suppose ballasted. ended up with you know. what i mean nanda. dano. to read only what you want to put down but i don't. think you're all wrong on all. listen this is going to mean all of. us when you're young and i adore industry. contacts don't usually don't the context of. your boss is you me on the tone that
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when you meant he said i mean. oh no my comment you don't bite off a selected year but actually. this is the first time that i will bucko chicago the man who would become the successor to muhammad use of was designated as second. said by reaching this is what are some of the ideals or dreamier removal of i don't need your voice at all but actually go to point distraught at police you know my kid or mother why you think that is the bucket i must not be sick you know unless you don't molest us mean i doubt if your father used to. come back through and even then i would.
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mugabe has resigned as the country's leader after thirty seven years and power the new sparks sings of jubilation around the country with us pouring into the streets . right here. this day. what. we have. here. we want to see it. was you i think this people to the best the economy in the world we have been. listening to people i did not. know what. lebanon's promise of haiti has arrived in beirut two weeks off and also has shot resignation from saudi arabia lebanon's president previously said had it was being detained by saudi authorities a u.s.
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aircraft searching for a missing argentine submarine has spotted white flares over the southern atlantic but the argentine navy says it's unlikely they're from the vessel meanwhile a vigil was held for the forty four crew members on board. on which went missing last week. we continue to see everything in our power using all national and international means at our disposal to find a soon as possible i wish all the families and the crew to stay strong in these difficult times u.s. president donald trump and hooten have agreed that there is no military solution to the conflict in syria the latest spoke on the phone foreign coach and surprise meeting with the syrian president in sochi. we had a great. serious. we had. almost an hour. we just put out a release on the cold. serious at least fifty people have
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been killed in a suicide bomb attack at a mosque in nigeria the attack took place during morning prayers in the town of movie in the northeastern amala state no one's claim responsibility but police say the bombing bears the hallmarks of. a special program on boko haram continues next . when you suppose i just healed up it was so difficult to quote him but that and that would that is this federal democracy it would have been took him to cause them to. want to provide it and then if used to be a. physician then he was meant it but unfortunately we didn't that that was
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invented from the ism to come on. to just use it to. in for kid in terms of a tree the cord on the was of a tree and also morley was to chew on the will to do. this i think a little departed city due to newman taken this you know. going to properly if you can showing such a dish out of them enough to put some of the other son the moment i think there's a negotiated dollar said look you can hope to always the negotiation with the girl you sue for need of iniquity then forget it it's really their own lives at the core of this beautiful coop if you want to be a public good to see the moment energy other than gala so missy is all fine attorney general. after the death of muhammad use of the survivors of the battle of my do girlie gathered in the to prepare their revenge in july twenty ten launched their first
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attacks in the state of borno now a clandestine group boko haram communicated by posting video messages of its new leader abu bakr chicago that what will. show the new study all order me are coming. yeah i. see more than anything historically. or as i understood them when. they began in the concretions in feeding. those who worship many gods so they should come back to worship one god i love. the book what i want to say and also this is how men do this. go about exposing themselves and people drink beer people small people gamble so
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this is it is christians that do this. i think there are some of the ask you this we hear them see the targeting of the priest. was mostly influenced by the perception should within the ranks of the insurance but be krista marshall solution of manchuria orchestrated the news blue talk policy off . the shelf. associated with the show called black water movement. so basically it was a case of. all of history to be mourned awfully nice. we mourn over civilians too only pretty upset that ben. jealous and it is adequate to pass because i suppose. they could. show a nice border dieties with us gov are that it may lessen to do with a back seat if
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a security anyone is in the limousine will have said. this let me know if they cut income also fifty more visit then. why did. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security forces traditional leaders and politicians considered to be corrupt by the group boko haram carried out a suicide attack on the headquarters of the national police in a bhutto the federal capital president jonathan was forced to send the army to the northeast an army that was ill prepared and poorly educated. the shooters were sent to before forces seem to be street crew too for mean cristin e.d.s.
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. no to becoming generally speaking out about ordering process in the region which was for any sort of ducking away a combat board don't know about it but i don't look at them on their limited or complained budget only. for today not accounted immediate if it is always almost immediate. doesn't it that got here on that. these people can with ignore us on down. perceived all people resident in me do what he would i sit in a lot east for people who are i'll be treated everybody the same would be christians and the muslims if i didn't being the one believe that way so there was a substantial minority of christensen ballistics the field starts everybody in one of those states because it will be women it will be christian women where the hey
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job to be degrading job living mostly women be perceived that everybody was mostly men if you are most in gossip what about what on it will do a lot of people who are fully one of the beyond thought. treats disobedience the cmos are treated water is sus i was season knowledge on the book on with digital boards only whooper but don't ask. was it there before the moment yusuf did it it's a swim or maybe ask his old girl the other question the military could take it was a no no you void out i do more please i want to tell me a book to fit into the it's a no show we could turn up the book. for these you can see this you know. that they could be dust from more ammo or a. jew to defy the law sure to sell and to see that.
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it's not what i had that i don't. know but i'm very. well you would. look at it i suggest far beyond that no prude army surely would please and sorcery for you. on for both of us as us will see don't you for systematic permit holder lives that course if he could means. i think is that course it did get me started on me without police on. obstruction this is hoarsely. in may twenty thirty president jonathan declared a state of emergency. committed by the army and greatly weakened the support of the people however support of the military was still indispensable in the fight against this elusive enemy. then promoted the establishment of a local militia the civilian joint task force c j t f civilians recruited to
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towns and villages in the northeast were used at security check to identify members of the group. it was justified by them on the bases got these villages. you look at the people believed by even soldiers it would be spying for the federal government. and the official small. started that the way they did to this idiot is it in his you know. destroyed it this is the only war leave
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home without us from what i've said this you know must get the bulk of. hunker down and down the. idle yes i salute you for sometimes even if you i might one day be a salute all your loved ones even your thoughts on your ship and if you have it big even good big kid live your life to get to deep trouble afterwards she motioned to. the summer of twenty fourteen mark to book year of territorial expansion the group seized several times in the north east of the country the nigerian army was on the verge of defeat in addition to the arsenal the group procured on the black market boko haram regularly recovered weapons and vehicles abandoned by nigerian soldiers. in the south of the state of
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borno boko haram who took the town of girls without any resistance. to collapse from the farm but. the book. and if you want to tell your. somebody you prefer this to this account for what i mean the pressure time was going it was on. you to health. or on your question and fantastical some day i forgot it was a pleasure. you felt special not. sure what to do what they mean more of you dump a lot. but. you know papa. has picked. that. point. frontin one ending and then you tell me i didn't get in line and i need to hit you up because i don't
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want to use a. lot of the dumb ones out there was. you know the last one i want to do and i'm willing to. help you. like you. think you got the money back you. were going to die that's what you can do and i was willing to do it i mean i'm going to make you go against your back you know that they're going to get that you know. you're a good looking young man but it was fear that was imposed on all of the areas controlled by boko haram in the northeast of the country. the purging of what they called. the hunting of christians got worse.
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what is happening is that in just that fact it is this is it was like. what do you want to get what you want what you want to establish in the region is the first this organization gets in. this isn't all there is a good. unfortunately the media and. that is that. the civilians who fled the fighting and the massacre crowded into camps in the region. more than two million people forcibly displaced have lost almost everything. they wait with little hope for change they came from all over the state or both. most are severely traumatized.
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and you can't. thank you for your shoes cause. you. but. it's like you don't want to see. the signature. much. so that. the crisis.
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had. a wedding. look at teaching me say i'm for. years who could teach me say our county much. yeah you know that and you know. so if i show you three hundred one. but in terms. of i'm a little furry there wasn't a doubt and so. on me and i can. learn kind of words. for me since i want to be better if i want to challenge it and i. was as well for get out. and whatever he does and that's something. that when you talk about one. guy or you go with that and then at universal now i can.
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get into the guy that i have. it and. you can put that in your number. and some of our so enjoy the water and humanity the enemy that you and i going to have and then let's method. since the beginning of the insurgency boko haram has used local resources to finance their activities they steal cattle raid crops and kidnap hostages for ransom. the region shares its borders with three countries cameroon chad and. they can cross borders easily out of the reach of the nigerian military. had been decided on the stand in the coming years would not harm our breasts our
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talk all the ways and pete would be insurgents. using. a base for supplies and training after the injury and fight us law as the insurgency did not talk. the same understanding which the hardwoods for mental illness was a similar study they had with the mission of us navy has always been. to see to be able to be g. to recuperate on the rest they keep their families in the shiva business and usually the mission for possible you know stuff from libya to do this movie will push through the book to nigeria as boko haram continue to advance fronts at the request of then nigerian president goodluck jonathan organized a summit to discuss security in the region nigeria needed the help of paris to convince its francophone neighbors to commit to the fight against boko haram an
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international military coalition was formed the armies of child and know had the right to pursue into nigerian territory. responded yeah. i mean i will was shocked well then why. not who are not. my family you know cause all kind of on iran. you know cause all kind outdoor are not. employed as yes it is surely to be focused
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on was an unusual artist middle class. more limited even if you packed to the latest from each other they can usually pitch other so they said yes from what i am a vacuum or sat a kid only people is on a seat more porn is i thought us are shit and i'm in other capital to judge me to pick a song as i don't i don't i don't defile you janet it's hard to tell it was all luke i wonder the only for you it cuz i thought prescott preschool in the yard. to set the precedent to be was i. see don't do said the short on a circus in his own class after several months of fierce fighting the coalition managed to drive boko haram from the large cities in the state to vote. in december twenty fifth mohammad bahati the new nigerian president strengthened by recent military successes declared that boko haram was technically defeated technical defeats so it's. it's it's it's for me for for the
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for the persons too it will come out openly and see should it be seen i mean if you if you if you if you leave me to be for example now you want to become a fox. if you have to it will be held. on the night of january the thirtieth twenty sixteen. once again challenge the claim a victory by the nigerian authorities in the lorry on the outskirts of my degree they retaliated. the next morning the inhabitants who had fled returned to find their village burned to the ground. eighty six people died that night many of them children.
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suffering. the loss. of the. family pressure. day and. let me tell you because. that is the lord's and then. by the day and some i'm not ready to get ahead of the rope on the. political guy. a lot of the time the father is up on the circuit on the floor and the people they are in i'm out of my company man the bus driver can only take you. and my usa into this
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little source i want that i have company. soup so what i think. a lot. members of boko haram are hiding out in the some piece of forest a national park situated just sixty kilometers southeast of my degree. the park covers an area roughly one and a half times the size of switzerland they're based in the dense forest with several hundred hostages mostly women. even though boko haram has suffered a number of military setbacks against the international coalition the group still threatens isolated villages in the region. it may take more than bullets and bombs
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and nigeria to eliminate. the training there and he can potter. about as shell said so forcing. a ship of. lettuce cocoa butter. can fuck over. our western half of it. frankly i believe that becoming. because initially aimed to. the army is held accountable as an institution i'm going to show us all individually x.p. to be making music videos and want you to give us i hope our culture. going to justice is gold. from the easy to incite. to have to be held to account
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i didn't feel because of the police to have to be able to account. i don't see. knowledge is the key we've got to understand where the connections are and why that narrative resonates so much with young people because a lot of people that do join these groups when they're young. we've got a provide alternative platform for youth it's not enough to say as a state well i'm going to provide you with an education a state has to be responsible for. you to provide a child an opportunity for self actualization on many fronts.
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what should your citizens be. educated they must have a life and a life consists of many things if you don't have platforms to shine you look for it and sometimes you look for a very tough basis. and
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there's plenty more rain on it's way for some of us in north america spain in the northwest of where we've seen the wettest of the weather recently and that cloud is still working its way towards us a more heavy rain and snow is expected for the northwestern parts of the u.s. and the western parts of canada the system will be slowly edging its way eastwards as we head through thursday plenty more cloud and rain following it so still stay very very wet taya meanwhile towards the east is actually drawing up for some of us here pretty waterlogged at the moment in some positive but it should be drawing over the next few days it won't be warm the maximum temperature will just be around three degrees but for the towards the south of his fan you know we've seen plenty of kind of plenty of rain over the last few days has that area of cloud with us now it is beginning to move its way northward though so force in the dominican republic and haiti doesn't draw on wednesday instead the wetter weather will be a repulse of cuba and stretching down through jamaica as well and that's really where we're expecting the wettest of the weather on thursday to meanwhile for
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a south america plenty of rain over rio over the past few days and that showing no sign of moving anywhere in a great hurry said this system stretches still down through rio more wet weather still to come to the south of that is actually not too hot in the sunshine but twenty seven. you are making very pointed remarks where they're on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been to criminalize or if you join us on sex you know you will first just wakes up a bit in the morning and says i want to cover the world in darkness this is a dialogue that could be what leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera.
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