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sometimes known as abu ammar hill should have been a sissy in the fact that no one can know there must be a wal-mart. i will be looking on since some often seen in a law equates kuwait's them see all it but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i like that you know of inference the need for the . big magick and no i would. go into my mouth or emission hatton's tellin me much i'm dumb nothing would have been a stellar immoderate it ever to yet for you at. the top. some family moved out of it for sympathy little city built on china accent of our city. it's fallen star will be the shabby human as something that is false to. him are off and
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know how to get father mother boss of mob them. other how to get that easily they can a sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has its about sixteen with the you had the tickets that some did a thing you had to have some source of dean to some our city in about a month nuff sun is a law but for the bia art on them how to get for the production of us there are the . deal with their field whether it's all of them. but a small city in from out of the last eighty shuttles you would measure how to let this a lot enter the bill for i'll be a bit mental sixteen. the medical model of the monster well the mashad love the loss of a homeowner in need were alone yani
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a thought of was it at the top are. our modern issue or was it at least up our example so either. i know their job the most or at them my us not the other and let that be the dumbest c.s.e. min and most i did know who were active and that did a strategic work in mn lee had the ra of all hasn't said any kind of one hundred eleven it's gotten. in there. and our modern machine and i'm sure it doesn't have a hopeless year muscatine to show how it went as an award winner has a rational approach and. one of them made it into first. it's a critical time for them to city is no good it's helped us to accept that you have a family to family. and i mean.
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hey did they live. if you hired a house and said to me now i let two men dead of bonds in a shabby is that there is nothing lost then eminent or there is some measure has i'm just a man up a bit i don't walk out of that justice will louis says he has of us the one that well you know has as a lemmy neighborly about ease she has lost one thought a lot on me no i hear are a man lost out of all. but most of the questions and i'm not in the school or never been for what i'm kind of presence but the man i was done a lot of a lot about over there not that i'm a lot less a lot of the leader and he did. what he should. look at the heart of it just
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a middle poor. lad you has who are scary. a billion and their loss. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian fighters known as fedayeen joined jordanian forces against an israeli raid on a p.l.o. camp in the town of karama the camp was lost but the israelis took heavy casualties and the battle was widely acclaimed in the arab world and i know you have a lot of sin that not all sixteen i thought america the author of should burn a lawyer how to get that feel or. have them a look meant. well or listen for the iran leather bottle. or dounia on the lawn or done a lot of. c.s.e.
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more subtle half an order number other than. fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and out of it and attacks the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith. since then. and. with nestle fashion fun what if they were. in terms of over the. orphan. wealth under thirty two
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of the for the horrid london would unload only what is tomorrow a little more than for less than the i'm going to ear. a spot field of detail and the mess to see in the. from the wound up moment as ignis idea that we should hold the little one lot of eyelet i've been struck at such for the measures listen obviously listen or be let off at that in or in him how could i wish him nothing but a hopelessly. struck my lad you had to set up a fuel cell from the fs and had already been i mean if you make it doesn't look i'm a would watch model have got a sense of the. kind
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of show temps he misses selling them a sort of idea and then there's a time for the civil plan that can. and then i see him see what definitions as a tumble would lead him. to have done a lot and i thought to take him at damage claims for. permission to. that you could watch him walk in. a little in a sweat. silvery you had a cat. zatanna be beirut but. rather listen meticulous a half a black september woman. with
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a lot of the. bill carter was the i'll tell had been the jordanian prime minister during the black september events in one nine hundred seventy to salaam or he was a symbol of arab betrayal. and a lot of donor dental yob man. of two. or three a national missile. defense and of their had who were happy about that the carrier is a look in the center then a submarine missile or a small had always e.s.e. built in what the hell if i had a clue what on here look many ways around that is i met a sighted dolly a la carte our side lot of them had a llama surgery near fear which was ian rush did that all in all or missioner feet on the inside the united them. for to about
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a million of tennis is a valid strategy after mean. so we shot him and left. data on this organization developed for very specific that mistake and very specific my thoughts of fact that when you look at them there's nothing with what happened in jordan and maybe the most famous operation of this organization was the . operation in munich during the olympic games incident. by september one nine hundred seventy two. with security had a factor and chief of operations of black september. he was not on the ground in munich but as
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a leader of the organization he's likely to have been involved. in it if you show her or her. homely mother. the fullest and nine and a lot of them will. be up then flooded the room with a bank and hope to come a little how does she live. who is left a lot. of us think. well what the colleen did that and then michael alarm aliya mccann how difficult that can heather for. an urgent law are utterly bogus where the perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does that is for money. who are in charge of being there and.
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maybe they're not you know. has to make and why my method can not help out of crystal sleep and wonder if. puppetland when he hadn't over libya and moscow russia with rights around. them and went on if you will some of them had. one i didn't know he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed and mentions with that you have mentioned vs you have military home in there as to have a minor palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people but i mean they attacked the israeli sports goods they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a military airport because they thought they would get the plane. to leave
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germany with the hostages for egypt but the chairman's who were not very experienced at that time they. wanted to stop it by all means black september killed two israeli athletes in the olympic village and abducted nine others as they wanted to leave germany with the hostages but the german authorities secretly planned to foil they get away by helicopter that was the first time that the israelis had to negotiate for someone else with the palestinians and golda meir as prime minister declared that she won because she didn't and she put all the responsibility over to germans that they had to go cheat. although they came to her and said we need for good names we need the palestinian demands to change prisoners but because the refused to make any negotiation and
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held for a mother to me it looked at the retirement almost as. pleasure at the. old but to black september operatives were shot by german snipers at the airport but not before they'd also killed the ninety's really hostage is waiting in the helicopters with grenades and machine guns. when i think muslims are mad in. that war. but still. there. were five nominees this issue from. the first accusation against his an involvement in seventy two operation well presented by a german magazine few months after the operation the magazine had presented the
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only for since elam is the leader of the organization and a little over the planet of the old operation later on the israeli media and some israeli intelligence sources continued disparity event claimed that only by himself actually planned. their operation in munich something that i have some doubts about it because as far as i know he was involved but he was not a planner and it was not the leadership. that sat there for them to really cut them back and. to relinquish what heart. munich enraged israel and gold them a year and they launched operation wrath of god in retaliation.
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one of its first missions was what they called operation spring of youth when mossad intelligence agents landed in lebanon by boat to attack p.l.o. leaders in beirut and sidon. but one hasn't returned it was with. only one. herself. has been left to listen and it hasn't and there's the second jim the. one of six groups like him want to see if you want to place a call or send them a lot of us a. mission one can live with the other. people so there. are ten thousand of them all and truck that.
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was able to take out thirteen palestinians in in europe in of course at the tip of that effort was operation felt on a person a few two to be able to come to be root in the middle of the night and strike team three palestinian prominent figures in their houses. was no less than a stab in the heart of the. jewing sierra leone civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians instead some turned on the population in plain sight of a journalist camera these is a name to be aware of to see green peacekeeping force the last across the complete eighteen zone using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians of peace kilis on al-jazeera.
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it's the cheapest rail service in the d.r. congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor oh it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who weren't able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at
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the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. millions of dollars is being stolen in a scam that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe when his gaze exclusive access to this cutthroat underworld through a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. hello martin dennis indo one of the top stories here it out the european parliament has for the first time voted to punish angry for flouting democratic rules four hundred forty eight members approve the measure which is known as article seven and sets emplace a series of sanctions that could end with hungary losing its voting rights hungary is accused of failing to respect european law in its treatment of asylum seekers
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and limiting freedom of expression the un commission of inquiry says displacement in syria this year has reached levels not seen before in the seven year conflict the commission says that over a million syrian men women and children have been false from their homes so far this year most of those displaced and now in italy province the last rebel held on grave. these two point nine million almost three million they are not there because they decided to go to sleep. they are there because of. recall sillies show. for months this people were they were transported to leap the emmy spot tactic that this pollution drove straight through. you supposed to. be confronted with this bombardment fighting has resumed in yemen's poor city of
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her data between who's the rebels and saudi m.r.c. led forces un break and peace talks collapsed last week the un envoy to yemen says he'll be making several trips through the middle east on wednesday in the hope of securing commitments to continue the talks. by the way putin says two men accused of attempting to murder former russian spies sergei's going to prowl in the u.k. out civilians he made the remarks at least in economic forum in plenty of us stock last week the british prime minister to resign may said the suspects or members of the russian military intelligence service flights have been diverted from the only functioning airport in libya's capital tripoli after a rocket attack every no immediate reports of casualties the attack comes less than a week after the u.n. brokered a fragile truce among rival groups fighting for control of tripoli. right you are up today those are the very latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera let's go back now to out as arab world.
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ali her son salama rose to the top of the p.l.o. as fatah party in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's to become one of yasser arafat's most trusted men. he also founded the black september armed group which killed eleven israeli athletes at the munich olympic games in one nine hundred seventy two. this put him on an israeli hit list and mossad attacked the p.l.o. in beirut in april nine hundred seventy three killing three senior figures but they failed to get to either arafat or salama. however mossad continued to target salaam and in the process committed a major blunder in july in one nine hundred seventy three in what became known as
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the lillehammer affair. in the hot moss off of its. house and saw them in. muslim i thought of their mark on the medina. little hole of the little. small. creek that on their bill. as you look at the bottom of it was she killed how you will. learn up at the level where there's a lot and again i'm good longish lee diplomacy. so he. was you had a sense that. better bottle would be for them and if we do you. can . fill in and if you have. item let him send you thought you can give us your comments in a. few. years funny thing yes. bob i'm
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going to town but if i didn't say to you in who the hell i wish to mind who. now there is question why after a little hi mary. i've been in the mid seventies days where he waited till seventy nine to kill him and there are some political reasons and explanations for that you must understand that during seventy nine that was also the era of begging as a prime minister in israel and that was after the end big embarrassment of. that after death embarrassment israel could not operate freely in the same. way that he did for europe. for years the israeli were not really afraid of the palestinian but the black september make
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a change that made them you change because because of the. folk that was. covering the all the parisian because of the big question mark that stands behind most stands behind the operation with the things we sponsor them who work for them. and that was one of the reasons that made them before the israeli public opinion more dangerous and unique and that it was and saddam is one of the leaders of this organization was also very very very unclear unpredictable start all behind really get cut. one hundred fifty. b. who booed howie. we knew when you see where you. were little but. he was a big although it was a big problem because he was different he was fluent in the european languages he
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was handsome it was about a guy who was used to travel used to travel a lot in europe and people admired him also in europe not just in need of all that so much full of that as you have got a full photo you read on the us how to be muslim heart a lot of nice have been in full steam but can feel belittled to keep because. he was an item he was the center of nightlife in beirut and he married miss universe disillusionment. disk and because i was medically jamila. he knew how to make people follow him and he was a long buoyant bohemian. character that had all these symbols of being a leader he was quite a mysterious person on one hand a very elegant guy like a dandy like a playboy on the other hand
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a ruthless operative who is fighting for the palestinian cause that sense he was big fred for the israelis he could speak for the europeans who could speak for the western world and present the palestinian cause and effect clear and very different way than the previous leaders and i don't. know this i'm going to say yes what i would ask of others had to do very and this and didn't want that to. happen i had to lead. the i demand ophelia can you not get at. him the richest man half. the civil the young and those in the other doesn't foresee this but the death of that it will. i think all they have booked year frank sinatra about an elvis pristiq did admonish. him on who have worked year.
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i can hold you can oh my bad. i can shoot a money in. it beyond a mini yeah. abreu had a cinema there is a young woman half a minute and. genuinely in. this it's rather. it. was. from jordan the p.l.o. had moved to lebanon where yasser arafat was now based but when they gradually took control of the south of the country and of west beirut this upset lebanon's fragile
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political balance. arafat had the support of the lebanese national movement led by kemal jumblatt. but arafat wanted relationships across the political spectrum and made a show of reaching out to figures like pierre gemayel of the christian party whose power base was in east beirut. shura how to listen to bad genesee and as a shot of me where i'm headed. for sale at get in but. only when i want. to look at wal-mart. and she should be a learner and now. and again to see gardy. news and one. fifth hundreds is solely hype. so
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the mid we hype and it out of the nest but is off morphine us and theirs will come in asia mia and less the custom and. i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial rock around a mushroom truck had a clue what the only the human is on a bomber after now more than a year well i'm ability to be him and. not have known you are the should be a scary well m.e.u.'s e.s.e. you know how to live. but whatever arafat today envisaged civil war broke out the p.l.o. fought the good tired christian militia in the streets of beirut dividing the city into east and west. militias and splinter groups proliferated hundreds of
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civilians were killed the lebanese army was split and the leading factions user to many of the functions of government. however the war gave allie has an salama a key role one that would take him into the heart of the pillows opponents inside and outside lebanon and ultimately into a dialogue with the americans. he started by approaching pierre gemayel son bashir will be pushy and has. and i'm with him on a war mark and while i'm a neck. macca magic. word now. i will know sometimes work a measure of love. n.t. can message get the. message for you when you. land and.
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after learning that the when you ask the school if. he left family cannot. gain new bashir in milly's before the under. way for my diary for admission to me where zabol and bit mass in the nude it's not to be bait you were caught by and blood to which it is male will you know we are of what i sense a linear stuff that one hand that the sheet is made of god he can tell you how to give but she was made to do for the law to be a very little right now a roman a might have been a yard full. of what was once a limb you are the coolest remember we have a man a home but has been much time on mean is that the a spanish in me on the one has unbuilt lama have him and then his own brasil own land but she is married a lot of the military there's been a lot of it but said that some without a fee. rather reluctantly and a hymn book. he had had the money early in ok michelle mone and you and him and you
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want to get on between eighty and i can have bull fi as it had really built. but i bet national bit more a millionaire can be mcadam up with. our about of short allowable hasn't been let's call her look to use the hack of a house the gendarme are along as she has made a slave. the slave melodist very easily with him did the kind of month. has been to. them did the minimum for the betterment of this. sort of house and if the that it is not of was about in the slowly and in the courage to. daughter lead a hasn't. caught the law my bubbler.
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as with a billion for the whole world court. america. why didn't the south were delighted to connect. a new g. now i'm in my nexus a newer minority agassi's of the world minority. that. we're not the fact and not. a suffer. if you don't know we who came a look of on the month a call got a b. and a month back on the site i lay amicable for us to meet a new unusually battered safaga immediately called. one mark was what a house koloff was and so he had me in all yammer there and need not to seem to suffer at all when he can but i'm in a menace a father had made him a at the dear a lawyer and it didn't help but harley was the only and there was a catastrophe of the trauma subtle. almost a little yeah
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a persona mark will wear loki be sure to solve c.c. but don't decide where to look for comma. you learn about a form of lost mean and look out for a new movie hell if you don't feel strongly you don't what could really. care what a liberty. bud bush who bought for to this of you and the market will really hate national credit only sure buy the country from feels too near to look upon and . you'll be really shocked at what he figured it for create a new yam to his them and you don't know i mean widget machine. glu isn't physically there you know. him she feels. this was the start of a dialogue between salama and to cia intelligence officer based in beirut robert ames. ames spoke arabic and understood the region it's possible his
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back channel would salaam or might have influence long term relationships between the arab world israel and the u.s. if both had lived from the point of view of israel to have the cia. conduct an intensive dialogue with their number one adversary is like i know the united states learning that israel has secret channel with osama bin laden from the point of view of israel this is not oh i listen samir that i was not less evil then any of the one of the most wanted terrorist that the united states are seeking to kill now gets in i think that if the americans would hear that israel would do something like this they would turn this as nothing less than a severe betrayal of trust but nevertheless the united states continue with their i
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am convinced that. we are on the road on the way to the right road that we really can draw closer to their golden age of peace prosperity and brotherhood i would say that the president ronald reagan plan from one thousand nine hundred eighty that was the first time when the us. truly acknowledged the rights of the p.c. people. this would mean we wouldn't have been written and published without the influence of robert ames that was influenced by and it doesn't stop. when the israelis discovered this dialogue was going on they acted decisively to shut it down another dr leon miller. if d.f.a. you can make known i should enjoy it can one thing any genuine been t. . for you know they had that camera to us three years
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a cinema. in a wholly yeah yeah i did milligan had been good is she in a p.c. but managed to fit theme of yes different but not a lie and no one on solid or hey why do you not to be in. america mary champus know what is and muzzle brittany going to toppling fuchsia mecarbil bay to what had died in the year and who way the lesson from of how much some are vile and the dark though some will get one hundred more are a bit of a hassle so. she was able to study him very closely and you found out his habits she could oversee part of the state so that i base will set our share of that selfish. is a have to show for it also to which are. lessons in
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a bit issue for. family how to have total freedom when you when you're with these very strident. fall a long time locate to locate and to kill the director princeton in lebanon and in some other countries that they leave before finally they got information from the palestinian that lived in beirut and was a member of one of the palestinians that is a chance to deliver some information about the life of riley in the world their israelis for a few months made the plan how to reach him and to kill him basically. to know a little bit and say if you don't see it look for them so often. i was rooting for the party though the little birds who fit. in there and how it is the election will affect them to do it each elephant that i'm going to be on if
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them fees or is mish mash my jelly on the end of it when it was at the u.n. about a man who was little in the middle of a dilemma dotage tell us get them fees feed them. perfectly on. a list to enjoy. it to be another year what are your duty in a. shoe fits. the definition to be enough for me a listener to see a. man i've been afan minicon have seen a thought routinely in a game and i sure. don't want law you want it to he. only now what down killing me hey he in all. suffer and don't win nothing if i mess and amistad. and i'm a stand alone not only money at a time when it was clear that he's walking with
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a lot of bodyguards so approaching him inside the just the middle of the street and shooting him even if this is successful would be likely end up in the capturing of the assassins which is a disaster so they decided to use a huge amount of explosive death would hit him while being in his convoy and would likely kill him and his bodyguards meaning does not allow his body guards to react and do something sheila. and that can have finally come in then they had to know has that done a fifty alex hunter by. any means. it's a loser i'm sure the process has. and. i'm not really. true and really behind hard with. who.
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i smacked it and if i'm in mn bashir isn't in haste she mission when i'm at it's a moment. of ethanol but when you said it was raining or you had our sense of them and their fear how are lucky or ill your oh yeah but what about that but they are not i wish they were no cell of what a cell of an ism and bit of a set was safe. for to have said before sort of she's limit of course or that it will hit and itself with a persistent that ever so that is where the bathroom closet.
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snatch and fish are get i'm a business. and the motley fool i am i don fab exactly one hundred eleven say in normal. in has on my playin hard to look out you go on a bit of a laughing on mass market have academic one to kill me when i had that i.b.m. i feel enormous suddenly no decide meet yani i'm not good damn i try and fail you can blame can you not and can imitate mr hayne. can feel jet. how. dull and the asks when you have to go to a new eves are too few muslims to heed when you have to be to a new muslim server are and will have me full heart of will be sure to hassle free
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you really had to talk to them i think mossad had a greater motivation to kill a lethal army after they failed in the home and this was an in none close circle and unclosed account they wanted to close their second they really thought that he was involved in munich where this is true or not what they really believed and they believed to this day third the fact that he was to contact person to the cia and the american administration was and i quote one of the mossad operatives participating in that oppression was like our sticking a finger in our i honestly wonder but the short of the willy nilly a battle that for learned in law good luck on will condemn a bit exaggerated in the. respect that i live in it not only that. wrong but i let me and it directly to vietnam when wilson said there's no couldn't
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you don't think you're right i'm consistent. in their. yelling in this war that instances of other. ali hassan salama was killed on the twenty second of january nine hundred seventy nine. robot i use died in the suicide bombing of the u.s. embassy in beirut four years later that killed sixty three people including seventeen americans. some believe that if salama had lived he would have been able to pass intelligence to the americans and fought the attack. longer term if both aims and salama had lived the u.s. relationship with the middle east over the past forty years might also have followed a different cause. it
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really is the international perspective that sets al-jazeera apart and other news outlets be enforced it says of that was replied adding up the plea to power outages to me journalism is about public service and making a difference in people's lives i'm amazed every day by reporting on al-jazeera and the places that my colleagues go it inspires me to take a different approach to how i would put your. by this guy nine if asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. however we got some cold and wet weather now making its way across the river plate
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little area cloud started to notch up across central parts of argentina and it is heading towards want to sarah said temperatures struggling to get to fifteen degrees celsius or wednesday fan also it will cheer up that'll make its way further north which is because through thursday something of a drop in temperatures there for ascension from thirty two to twenty four but picking up on those temperatures there for want to say was to the north of that is generally try the usual showers just around northern parts of the amazon up towards the caribbean and in the caribbean we have got some very alive the weather at present this clutch of storms here around the yucatan and will bring some very heavy rain it may even develop into a tropical system and of course just out in the waters there we got florence and then coming in from the atlantic this next area of clouds and rain that will push through and this is isaac is making a beeline to ward stubbornly remember last year tony he got battered by maris real concerns going on here with this particular system rushing in towards the weekend
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for the time being whole eyes on that east coast of the u.s. there we go with florence started to push its way through thursday sees the rain gradually making its way inland. the weather sponsored by cats are at peace. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what do you keep. from prostitutes. but as he said he changes he's moving with the time. and going on the road. the stories you don't often hear told by the people who live down. the master barber of berlin this is on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks because people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most
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places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many from around the world forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today narges died just on no longer exceptional. zero. hello welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martine dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes for the first time the european parliament voted to discipline a member state for disobeying a floor hungary will now face sanctions. u.n.
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investigators find the war crimes are being committed against civilians in syria now they fear for the three million people in italy. says he knows the identity of the two russians accused of the attempted murder of a former spy in the u.k. he says they're not military intelligence they're civilians on paul race with all your sports as world cup finalists croatia. spain and liberia's president george why are kept in his country one last time in a friendly against nigeria. where the european parliament has for the first time voted to punish hungry for flouting democratic rules four hundred forty eight members approved the measure which is known as article seven and it sets in place a series of sanctions that could end with hungry losing its voting rights accused
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of failing to respect european law in its treatment of migrants and refugees of limiting freedom of expression and there are questions about the independence of the judiciary let's go live now to stroudsburg and correspondent natasha butler so they've agreed to trigger article seven as it's known what exactly happens next. well that's the question because it is an unprecedented move it is the first time that article seven has ever been triggered by the e.u. parliament so there are a lot of questions on exactly what happens but there are also procedures of course hungary will most likely be given a formal warning to try and change its ways fall back into line with the e.u. values and principles that any piece today said that hungary's been reaching up to now if it is deemed that hungry is failing to do that it means further down the line they could be another vote and that vote would look at stripping budapest of its you voting rights i would be very serious indeed you wouldn't be able to take
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part in any major e.u. decisions now the only problem with that and this is something that many critics of our school seven actually point out is for that to happen there have to be consensus among member states of the european union and we know there are some countries that may well use their veto that are allies of hungry such as poland because poland it's interesting snow last year had article seven triggered against it by the european commission and at that time hungary said that it would use its veto in favor of poland if it ever came to poland having its e.u. voting rights stripped away and so just to be clear the natascha four hundred forty more than four hundred forty parliamentarians voted to punish to discipline if you like. a long drawn out process isn't it i mean we're not likely to see hungary getting to the point of having its voting rights stripped away any time soon. i.
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know will be a long process months maybe years and again if you look at the example of poland that had article seven triggered against states back in december it was given a few months of formal warning but we're still. a stage where we're far from any vote on poland having its. rights stripped away as the voting rights stripped away as it could be a long process but it doesn't the way this is we're in the he's a very good for this doesn't always send a message that you can't just get away with anything you can't take you funding sign up to the e.u. project yet flouting its values and its principles and i think that message is perhaps even more important than the punishment itself for many people who voted for it in fact i spoke to one opposition garion m.e.p. who said for him it was incredibly important because what people don't realise is that gerunds of had their civil liberties he said taken away from them really
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eroded over the past few years under the far right prime minister viktor orban it was very it was very important that he should be able to just act without impunity those were his words not really a feeling among the m.v.p.'s who voted to punish angry today here in strasbourg thank you very much natasha live in stroudsburg well from the european parliament now to the un because a commission of inquiry says displacement in syria this year has surpassed previous levels in the seven year conflict the commission says that more than a million syrian men women and children have been forced out of their homes so far this year and most of those displaced are now in province the last rebel held on clay. these two point nine million almost three million they are not there because they decided to go to sleep. they are there because of. the recall sillies show. for
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months this people were they were transported to a leap the m.e. is is spot tactic that this population transferred to the supposed to. be confronted with this bombardment. all right well let in geneva for us is neither barca and navy with their us tended their opening remarks the kind of executive summary of the report it seems very much is there it's the faith in the well being of these internally displaced people that have concerned the inquiry may just. yes that has been the main thrust of the report the focus is on period between mid january this year and made july more people than any other point during the seven year conflict have been displaced jury in that six month period is of huge concern for
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the united nations and does of course have some implications when it comes to what could potentially happen in there are deep worries here in the united nations about an increase in the military offensive in italy a figure of eight hundred thousand has been mentioned by the u.n. here as being a possible number of people to be displaced in the future should there be any escalation in the offensive there the report also said that all sides all sides of the warring of the conflict are responsible for violations of human rights the commission listed some of them accusing turkey of bombing a medical convoy of kurdish fighters of destroying a psychiatric hospital and of the syrian government of once again using chlorine gas against civilian populations but of course as i mentioned that is of great
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concern people have already been displaced from certain parts of the country many of them have relocated in italy and as one of the three commissioners told me there are now worries that they may be forced to move once again should there be an escalation of violence. we're talking about people these three million in a live who have been displaced over and over and moved from place to place this just thinking of their lives and the misery that they live in with taking nothing with him living in nothing when they get somewhere new all the time and they are amongst these groups of harm groups but also of terrorist groups and since the world would like to do something about those and go after them. the three million displaced persons in italy are the ones who are really suffering no one is who is acting according to their responsibilities human rights wise or otherwise humanitarian responsibilities everyone is to blame and everyone is sort of
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following their own star or their own particular interests and it's it's a disaster for the people who have no way to defend themselves where the commission believes very strongly that in the hunt to destroy so-called terrorists ten thousand or so so-called militants within the population of three million civilians including a million children should not find themselves targeted during any kind of increase in violence what can this report do well it will be presented to the human rights council on monday but one day when the war is over as many here hope will happen sooner or later the hope is that this material of this analysis will form the backbone of legal proceedings bringing those guilty of war crimes those guilty of violating human rights to justice eventually leave live in geneva thank you more now from our correspondent stephanie decker she's in and taqiyya on
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turkey's border with syria. it's been two days of relative quiet no reports of airstrikes or barrel bombs in the air of southern italy or province northern hammer where we did see an escalation over the last few days yes the back and forth of artillery shelling but it's been interesting listening to russia's special envoy to syria he was also aware that this offensive had been put on hold and he said that that depended on the international community's ability to separate what he called terrorist groups from so-called moderate groups or that job really is down to turkey turkey is facing a huge challenge when it comes to that certainly there's many different groups on the ground inside of one of the main sticking points a group called sham formerly known as the nusra front and still believed to be linked to al qaida while they're supposed to be laying down their arms they're supposed to be disbanding but that is proving difficult but certainly reading the
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ground and that is really the only way sometimes to read what is really happening inside syria it has been quiet and people are reading between the lines that this means that perhaps some more time has been given for turkey to try to negotiate its way through a very complicated situation. the u.s. secretary of state might pompei as has saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are working to avoid civilian casualties in yemen it's a key requirement for this year's defense spending bill and it followed multiple cases of massive million deaths by saudi led airstrikes in controlled parts of yemen we can go straight now to our white house correspondent kimberly how kit and kimberly so much pompei are basically saying that he's satisfied the united states government is satisfied that the u.a.e. and saudi arabia are doing their best to avoid civilian casualties. right let's kind of wade through the washington speak here and speak in real
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language about what's going on essentially the u.s. congress requires the trumpet ministration to say that in this conflict that the u.s. military support in that conflict that's been going on since two thousand and fifteen in order for that military assistance to continue there must be a certification from the u.s. secretary of state that those nations saudi arabia and u.a.e. are doing all that they can to prevent civilian deaths of bats what we have we have this deadline and now the statement from the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o saying that the governments of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are undertaking demonstrably actions to reduce the risk of harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure resulting from military operations of these governments the trumpet ministrations been clear ending the conflict in yemen's a national security priority we will continue to work closely with the saudi led coalition to ensure saudi arabia and the u.a.e. maintain support.

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