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bonhomie is a button and it is an extremist a moment ago did look good so if you're going to go that direction that we were easily do. all. the teaching at the engineering school. he had started to collaborate with a writer. on an anti establishment magazine. or and fasts in arabic breaths in english. it grew rapidly in popularity not just among moroccan intellectuals but also abroad. give a fresh voice to young writers artists and left wing activists speaking out against the old domination by coup lists and government including the moroccan monarchy.
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method and what that means that he could obama marry five. it could. be the mafia because i know who. are in him and the appestat about. the haka believed to be his machine to be fitted cannot work. that he had to his mouth i will keep what i have if you come out how to get the short are we separate methadone. really. was. kind of a had to be needy with nephew. it offends our. attitude towards israel hardened after the one nine hundred sixty seven war and he openly imprints the palestinian cause.
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do you. should be moved to be. because of the magazine and his activities in the left wing group. he was arrested in january nine hundred seventy two and brutally tortured the magazine shut down. student demonstrations forced his release but he was soon targeted again along with his friend the philosophy teacher latif that. the two went into hiding in march one nine hundred seventy two. get to the point yes i said the products and. she knew. that the president thinks he thinks the.
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many. think the sun the sun if i can be eighty. s. with us and i need a. few clouds. they don't. need to know. sit down the. plans he doesn't talk to the ship yeah. you know. if he could be on.
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the crease and it's she said it. in. her. mouth should be back and look at what cats are now. come back to the music. get your credit. getting ready. for any of. these.
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things in. your fifty's. in august one thousand nine hundred eighty three perhaps a fox he was tried in american courts in his absence and sentenced to life imprisonment. whilst in hiding he could probably have fled morocco but preferred to stay in the country. after months in hiding. arrested again in one nine hundred seventy four. died in prison seeming to be a victim of torture. we. should let the.
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and if you live free or if you serious that can happen. if you pretend key crime let me a horse for about him for pretty. hairy legs that you couldn't. be eight to about to have about a half. minute you lost it even though he's on the fence you. push your knee to him when you're part of your passion do not let your. snow fall mean a sort of cut off if you're all sticking. on it one percent lavon will sink not all that much the second or even get more serious let up do it all securely a person assessing. if normal perhaps if more men move
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simply more and miki does open a measuring didn't come up sumo didn't report on that in both community talk to more upset about the disc even. if not for the forty fifty. issues that you get these are the local of esteem it leak to soup be it bust or it economists sure that it will increase young and are. perhaps of party spent three years from one nine hundred seventy four to one nine hundred seventy seven. detention center. in the one nine hundred ninety s. amnesty international reported on what it's called gross violations of human rights in morocco. it said conditions in there. were appalling with reports of savage torture there it went on real and suspected opponents of the
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regime are jailed after unfair trials hundreds of disappeared people moroccans and western sahara remain unaccounted for. in the no. short ten. minute. and they. carry malaysia. on they say this. overland. you know when one or b. dorney learn more homey or. two that there is a. hell hole that in the hell man or a motor there's a rope what the abyss to mariah. ady
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feel the mineral. mineral halakhah. or. luck. would be terry lane king and that us a while high yet she had no. other trouble call another day to us and i worked at a fair game in asset assured that there were. at the mark as see it because we're. a sort of creep then to sell we just as an i won't let it go they threw her bed fifi off and if. it's been three years. without attending a full trial. when he finally had his day in court it would only be the start of over twenty more years in jail and exile.
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i think this is fun for me i think i'm having. a. job. is it worth a culture of peace hunters and beaches. just to touch ok. thanks. for waiting for someone. just making.
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history has called it the great war in the second that assumes the declining also an empire forges its alliance with germany and the central powers as the war gives birth to three nationalist movements the world determine the future world war one through our of the eyes on al-jazeera. in doha the headlines on al-jazeera french president emmanuel mccraw has led tributes to the millions of servicemen and civilians who died in world war one leaders from seventy countries are in paris for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the conflict about twenty million people lost their lives france was the
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epicenter of the first global conflict and so is hosting the main international commemoration of what is to cut the good book to the citizens aristocracies simple people all colors fighting next to each other with hero ism during those four years europe nearly killed itself there in a merciless struggle and confrontation which drew in all who fought in it no matter what their nationality was at least sixty one people have been killed there's been more fighting in the yemeni port city of data between the government backed saudi and the coalition and hooty rebels aid groups say the humanitarian crisis is getting worse many caught in the conflict lack access to basic medical care government forces are trying to close in on rebel held areas in the east of the city and the the information minister has reportedly defected and fled the country the white house says u.s. president donald trump and turkish media wretched tyburn held discussions on the
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killing of journalists. they met on the sidelines of the world one commemorations in paris and one says turkey has shared ordeal recordings of last moments with several world leaders north and south korean troops withdrawn from eleven guard posts on the edges of the demilitarized zone which divides the two countries the steps were agreed during recent into korean talks in the village of panmunjom to discussing demolishing all guard posts along the d.m.z. d.m.z. almost two hundred in total. bangladesh's main opposition coalition says they will contest their general election despite the ruling party refusing to a series of demands about the vote the leading party in the coalition the bangladesh nationalist party has boycotted previous campaigns and now says it will take part in the election for december twenty third the death toll has doubled to at least twenty five wildfires continue to burn in california two hundred thousand
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people have been forced to leave their homes those are the headlines now back to al-jazeera. was a left wing jewish moroccan dissident during the reign of king has in the second from the one nine hundred sixty s. to the one nine hundred eighty s. a period known as the use of law. he was arrested the one nine hundred seventy four and held in the detention center in casablanca. notorious for reports of torture of political prisoners and worse. not cover himself with the city of the mom he gave you good works don't. talk to really new media. while we are here.
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they are all only love this is who she's. got. to go home to. be. p.c. . but she said lady. felix we. share. a little get you you. motivated . the main mosque in there on the sea to the date we hope to hear me are doing the dishes leaving me between the car on a ca doing dishes me feet go until the demolition.
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in october nine hundred seventy seven. was finally tried and as a blanket along with other dissidents and anti establishment figures. the official charge was plotting against state security. he had already been handed a life sentence in his absence three years before so he was fully expecting that to be confirmed which it was. the sentence is now handed to serfaty and the other one hundred thirty nine detainees amounted to a total of thirty centuries in jail. why have comments at which is amusing us again and if you could hear. from.
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him. guys who work. and who couldn't remember from the. work that obama. has and they are perhaps the end here you could very kobach if you know how and whatever if you let it go. i mean that badly. i had no. legs. and it was a work. day. and any decision not a fuss was made at least. i mean. very here was my admitting what happened and you know. what. if you wish to be believed. the fact.
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that i think. and if you. live in what's happening to you about. the fact. that you have enough to get anything. that's not. distill it twice here pleasure families it is the cause of woke up next if that's the case because. he said if. the platform is if it absolutely has enough. if it
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is no. need. to do. this stuff to put it. yes if it's even you. blue slug at its home for example to stop yelling that's not can be supported in austin that is a. good look to boot up a school and you would rather know what to do in the beautiful haven't you had with people since you're the shining city on made me feel that you can populate. so you felt that because the you were the. what had it all that counts my had to see as you bend and no. one had sold. them
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and yet. and you then is in. them tema to a baby. that susanna don't have three has had no no no i mean. nothing up in the hole it will be the methadone film. talking to the whole of it in the be submissive be so hold up the wave in that or bust. and. then it is that i've just been. in the old walk on that the motherly one as a son. yeah you may yet walk at that nick. what's remarkable is that so far and his fellow political prisoners were still able to influence moroccan politics from within jail not by hunger strike in one nine hundred seventy nine register the moment by some of them are actually quoting me
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yet it was in partly the to me. that if you really want you to be. here they surely need dan on don't you want any still some tables if. you can't go in if you have the moment don't move you don't. force your ridiculous he said. what do you know who did you stop and. did it in the middle school together did you do it here nearby are going on by everybody sitting me there it is hearsay but absent live life ikey more accurately me getting somebody are listening out there to some political. it was originally to prison he indicated. to come up to the. mountain now to show. you so much. of that.
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the whole agenda eed be shipping today generally arriving at their view of the. north america pocket of billion here. in our present can cradle of cornell's will be ready by hook. religious baleka still said on the phone brevard. county mall. of even the bureau take it before new year to swallow mohawk. problem or can result in their provision here or leave for their treatment here the two clowns are. living conditions in can each from prison north of the capital. did eventually improve there was no shortage of reading material and some prisoners studied for diplomas. but after long sentences they often emerged into
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a changed world and were themselves different people. was it your. own situation. naming the new one economy sentences and said we never need to be who for conversion of all people see toward. a shrew she divorces we don't need. to be divorces you any value to change only in will he or she should be fair imo so not a producer of the best hip young so long as and that is for the lawsuit what goes up his own lot hopefully then check on all of you gave me a funky he who lives just sucks and then it will be any of us should do peter is that what you know not true v. marketing engine to vent to zoom in
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on. his mic on a sun. yes she talked to bessie i don't envision didn't old point blank. just to sit avoidance and called really just a sheet of what it is to see would it be capable of fish so. if you should put very good going to give it can be do get me up if you wish to keep it you given what it is will do is she she is on before you. once a thought he was in jail he married a french woman whom he met in one nine hundred seventy two called christine dawes she was a teacher and activist and led to the struggle to get serfaty and his comrades released from prison. a french ex-pat in morocco though had first met serfaty when
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she helped hide him in her house in one nine hundred seventy two. she was later arrested and expelled to friends but they met again while he was in jail in one thousand nine hundred six. they got married in kony to prison so she could visit him more easy. than hate a. doctor that had a good let you know. what i can get any custom said no no where you know what i mean. you know what i mean go to be thought hey talk. that if it. should work at c.s.u. and then the year before. be a woman with the head and body you see human issues in the indian ocean they're
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usually then ticking. and he'll get an issue because. t.v. called love the push to force a show the audition or most of the movie and so it will be just. a one way and then a bit. says c. . because the remote there in the nano will know what i assess when i thought i was born about one of them but laugh with. c.n.n. . see him maybe and me a time and a wild card is that so it's mainly a need to allow the world to know that's what they them and one of them at apple. what it's and that's a concious. and international campaign that by christine dawson. and then yes. wife of the french president brought about the end of serfaty seventeen years in jail in september
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nine hundred ninety one. but his moroccan citizenship was immediately before that on the pretext that his father was brazilian so he and christine were again exiled to friends. to continue to criticize the moroccan government as a university teacher in paris specializing in identity and democracy in the arab world i don't know if you believe that libya could be america right life and. it left or right or have full faith but i don't believe. had a. fit in me and how can we as a clock starting with a prince yes you know if you had a critic of most of the you know what it can cause and reasonably. bad habit. then we swung west to.
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on the twenty third of july nine hundred ninety nine. s. and the second died and was succeeded by his more forward looking son who was crowned king mohammed the sixth. serfaty citizenship was reinstated and in september two thousand the seventy four year old returned to morocco he and christine found things had changed under a center left coalition government led by the socialist union of popular forces that was hawkish and that's and isn't it isn't well to handle them and. set up an interest and. command you just chief of the questions didn't. make it onto psychologic it's a convenient no yeah come on. give a condition he didn't meet. up with soup that would keep us jailed. in
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ergo no owen and the news then there will be. physical fragility didn't prevent him from criticizing the government when he felt it necessary right until the end abu hamsa forty died on the eighteenth of november twenty ten in medicare aged eighty four though he never stopped public office his relentless pursuit of freedom from french colonial rule and of democracy in independence morocco despite a long periods in jean or exile led his closest friends and supporters to call him the moroccan mandela. senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred sixty
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eight sir hand search is still serving a life sentence for his murder but there have been calls for decades for the case to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial but they had a legal obligation to save the evidence because sir hand was going to file an appeal al-jazeera world asks who killed robert kennedy. from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. the rain has been teaming it down and when a series to such an extent that i suspect in don't just be the footballers are
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annoyed by it seventy three millimeters tells off the story the rain came down heavily this rugged line here also brought some very heavy rain in brazil a landslide outside ria both lines of rain will continue with sporadic sunder storms or more persistent right donna brazil areas and further west in north. in fact some of that rain is on the western side of the andes but even affect santiago there's obviously a lot of shabby right up pos ecuador which eventually turns out to go through venezuela colombia is towards the smaller caribbean islands particularly dominique and martinique and i suspect to be equally pretty heavy consistency and the whole is drifting slowly west as reports are rica to as a greater antilles and that line of wind you can follow quite persistent rain is likely again in panama where he's been fighting and possibly in nicaragua in the u.s. rain is only part of the story is developing in texas but not yet it'll be another
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for many years i kept my past a secret but every time violent extremism is mentioned it bothers me. hump you don't believe that we were superior how could i beat up other women want to if they really had started a race war. how far would i have gone. looking in the mirror to confront the past exit a witness documentary on ounces era. this is al-jazeera. has a stake in this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes news exult they took the let us remember let us not forget. a call for peace by the
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french president as world leaders gather in paris to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war. a bloody day in the war. or in yemen more than sixty people are killed as pressure grows to end the fighting. president donald trump and wretched typewriter when discussed the killing of jamal khashoggi face to face for the first time. the democratic republic of congo struggles to deal with its worst ever outbreak of ebola. french president emmanuel mccraw has led tributes to the millions of servicemen and civilians who died in world war one leaders from seventy countries are in the french capital paris for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the conflict which became known as the great war the trust to sit together the traces of this war will never be wiped away neither in france nor in europe the middle east nor
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all over the world let us remember let us not forget because the memory of these sacrifices makes us worthy of those who fought and died so that we can be free let us not give up the ideals the principles and the pizzeria tism of those who thought . of the ceremony centered around the tree at the base of it the torch which is late every day to remember the unknown french soldiers who gave their lives during the conflict about twenty million people were killed in the war the last four years and three and a half months before ending on november eleventh one thousand nine hundred. tasha butler watched the commemoration events sent as more from powers. but this was a very moving ceremony is more than seventy world leaders gathered in central paris the tumour the unknown soldier under the arc de triomphe to mark the centennial of the armistice the axons on these commemorations was very much on reconciliation not
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the national triumph and that was something emphasized by the french president to walks beside the german chancellor angela merkel the shells you say to the memorial site he also said that it was very important the frogs in germany stand side by side at such a moment the french president gave a speech in which he recalled the foliage and the brutality of the first world war full t. million casualties twenty million civilians and soldiers who killed he said he travelled across northern france see it see the graves of people of the nations of all corners of the world who had fooled in this terrible battle. also using his speech to come back to one of the themes that he has touched on during this past week of commemorations and that he says he's warning about the dangers of nationalism in fact he said patriotism should not be confused with nationalism a swipe perhaps at the u.s.
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president donald trump's make america great again policy manual mccall is an ardent believer in multilateralism he believes that leaders should work side by side he's been extremely critical of the us president the pulling out of international agreements such as climate change agreements and the iran deal. our diplomatic editor james bays is in paris for us now and james just looking at some of what the french president said in that speech he said the lesson of the great war cannot be that's of resentment between peoples nor should the past be forgotten it's a deeply rooted up legation to think of the future and consider what's essential you couldn't help join a conclusion there that he was taking the opportunity to remind some of the leaders gathered there of the need to work together. you know i think his lesson was for some of the leaders there and obviously didn't mention anyone by name and clearly didn't mention president trump or america first but did very much focus on
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nationalism it's worth saying that you know we now have a war one hundred years ago beyond living memory i remember twenty years ago being at the menem gate in belgium in flanders and there were veterans around me sobering to think that they are all dead in the past dawn but i think what the french president is trying to the point he's trying to make is that they shouldn't be forgotten and the lessons shouldn't be forgotten because remember world war one ended and the lessons were not learned that time around an american president at the time tried to change the world try to foster international cooperation create the league of nations as an international body the forerunner of the united nations and of course that body failed nationalism rose protectionism were rose out about twenty years later the world descended into another world war so i think it's trying to make the point that these lessons of the past need to be learned how to
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get again at a time where once again nationalism is rising and there are trade wars in the world and of course when you have so many world leaders gathered data in one place it is inevitable i suppose that there send diplomatic tensions will come to the boiling of the. yeah absolutely i mean they're having a lunch now and i'm sure many issues of the world are going to be discussed when you have all of these leaders in the same place and i'm sure issues particularly in the middle east for example yemen i think some of the leaders particularly western leaders see a moment of opportunity because saudi arabia is perhaps in a position where it's facing a lot of criticism and might be prepared to make some concessions certainly the french are hoping that after this solemn moment of commemoration they can move things forward and that's why president macros called something called the paris
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peace forum which will start in the next hour and a half and that is for all the leaders to talk about multilateralism and peace efforts around the world one problem with that is they're not all going to be attending a peace forum and the most notable absentee is president trump he's not going to it james meigs live for us there in paris thanks james as the guns fell silent a century ago memories of world war one live on in france hundreds of thousands of soldiers lost their lives at their done during one of history's bloodiest battles they would take to reports from eastern france. it was the most intense artillery barrage the world had ever witnessed after three hundred days the great force of the longest battle three hundred thousand soldiers both french and german had sacrificed their lives in the trenches around that down when the guns fell silent
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the front line was back where it started there were damn a moral museum is still teaching the futility of war to each new generation. the displays are graphic and sobering but as world leaders gather in paris to mark the hundredth anniversary of the great war's end has anything really changed or no rule . and no here we have today an economic and political environment that is not very different from a century ago that's why our mission is so important we must convey this memory to the young generation that will the disk group of german schoolchildren visiting the memorial are exposed every day to equally horrific images of conflict broadcast on television news from syria and yemen but they were still moved by the suffering here no one suggests that. this was the been really devastating for the soldiers to find you paul many months in the middle of these woods the village of
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flurry one stood simple stone markers show the location of it shops and houses jump yeah is the mayor of the village that no longer exists in the middle of the frontline it exchanged hands sixteen times between the french and german forces. if a team or the community i am a custodian of memory and is story for the young generation zimmer's know was that in display there was a village with peace food working people running through the destructive fully afford these villages were completely destroyed my will is to show you all the lives that was here and to say be careful never ghana why more. these days it's hard to imagine the sheer scale of the terror that was unleashed on the hills above . but the last entry in a war diary by a french soldier gives you some impression he wrote that crazy to do what they're doing now what a bloodbath what horrible sights what
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a slaughter hell cannot be as hideous as this people are insane. it was here present francois mitterrand chancellor helmut kohl held hands in a historic act of reconciliation and friendship between france and germany the tide of warfare may have moved to different sure but it still shows no sign of turning. david chaytor al-jazeera down or nicholas therefore is a historian and professor at saul bourne university joins us now live from paris thanks very much for being with us so i want to ask you first of all your impressions of the french president's speech there and his what was look like his attempts to draw parallels from the challenges that we're facing today to what happened one hundred years ago. i'm sorry can you can you hear me chipotle did you kiss you. badly in fact ok let
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me as and let me just behind you that is ok let me let me repeat the question what did you make of president mccrone speech there at those commemorations what did i like well that's as usual the idea of the optimism of the declaration we have to focus on the idea that the future of the world and especially for the french comes through. michel atos and the promotion of peace so that the first i did take on one is that we already begun to build it over the last fifty get the idea of that we consideration between france and germany especially and we're seeing kind of competing narratives. in paris at the moment between the the world view very much a world view of president and german chancellor angela merkel and the kind of
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more nationalist type of policy of people like president trump america first. how is this playing out of the moment and who is if i could put it this way who is winning. i'm sorry i'm afraid you have to repeat once again york your question still do you think the noice yes what i what i was asking is how how does the president trump america first policy conflict with what president mccraw is is saying and is is the french president's message getting through. well when it comes to. prison the strength of america first the idea.

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