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this documentary on al jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. i often aren't tied or not done with the top stories on our jazeera bad weather sabotage and logistical challenges are being blamed for forcing nigeria's presidential vote to be pushed back a last minute decision to postpone the ballots by one week caught everyone from voters to candidates off god their actual commission says more time was needed to ensure the elections were free fair and credible mom and other reports in the capital abidjan. this is nigeria's model support independent
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electoral commission chairman mahmud yoku is facing criticism for only the elections of the last minute dhaliwal so today. he insists the decision was taken to address the many challenges the tump would put actions for the elections. overall assessment here that if the elections went on a black horse will not open. in the morning all these missions. yet we had to turn around but almost most horn of the same type it were part of the function in this we're not elections we just thought that. this is very important to public perception of elections honestly. and creatively. the commission hopes the delay would mean that everything will smoothly next week but not everyone is convinced we had reports in various places of compromises that
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have been done in can iran has returned some members of the independent national electoral commission and because those. highly indio they decided to act fast on post one of the elections so to solve the explosions giving up charlie troop some are not actually ready to nigerians have been here before both the past two elections were postponed one of them for weeks but what nigeria's actually angry about this time around is the shop they were given before the postponement was announced the electoral commission made the announcement just three hours to the time the polling stations were expected to all. voters reacted with a mixture of anger frustration and resignation with some describing the electoral body as a disgrace this is the height of incompetence they call tree has never experienced this that could be caught on video of election asax let's look look look what you
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mean to record of. immediately this morning we're finding out that yet the election as we called off does that is very disappointing very surprising no one really shone for them as an idea i think so embarrassed. nigeria's two main political parties the ruling all progressives congress a.p.c. and the peoples democratic party p.d.p. swiftly condemned the delay and accused it of trying to manipulate the. present moment to bahati i'd call an appeal to merge unions to refrain from civil disorder the presidential and parliamentary votes have been is scheduled for saturday twenty third for. governorship state assembly and local government elections will now be held and so today the ninth of march muhammad at the wall dizzier judea syria and russia say they're preparing to open humanitarian corridors to allow
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people in the rock band refugee camp to return home well than forty thousand refugees live in the camp on syria's border with jordan many people have died there in extremely harsh desert conditions russia's military says two car doors will be opened along the border on tuesday. the u.s. has called on the e.u. to recognize venezuela's opposition leader one by door as the country's legitimate president meanwhile u.s. military planes carrying more than two hundred tons of aid arrived at the colombian border president nicolas maduro who has refused to allow aid in from colombia has accused the us of deploying water planes and the vatican is expelled a former u.s. cardinal from the roman catholic church over historic sexual abuse allegations there door mccarrick was found guilty of sexual assault five decades ago the eighty eight year old who had previously resigned but said he had no recollection of the alleged abuse. there's a top stories out of their world is up next more news for you after that thanks for
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a french army officer. algeria's national liberation front had launched its war of independence and as commander in algiers this man was the prime french targets. in custody he bravely resisted interrogation even impressing his enemies. another will take my place he proclaimed and in doing so inspired thousands to go on in achieving his dream of independence after his death. this is the story of. the algerian revolutionary. bynum hedy was born in this remote house in the tiny village of equation in north eastern algeria four hundred kilometers from the capital algiers he was a serious studious boy. algeria had been
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a french colony since eighteen thirty and the family home was not far from a major colonial military base and both had an influence on the young. man in the lead there and the same young get there actually it was where they meet and then there were no notes and i think if you are met. and i don't believe that you know how to look at you know where did that help you with any one and it would not have been within. a low to cut the lot of them eliminate them in that order as rene loader going to some day that i would as a lesser but a bit of an aquatic. reserve a war coalition force a kind of truth to come along to. my friend and the general running send another
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along to cause some arab world would run. the young billion he d. had a religious education in his grandfather's core onic village school and mosque the building was later destroyed by the french authorities. government education was in french but here he studied arabic and the car on. atom. and nobody else sense and yet they are that they are i think that best i know what happens when you know you're going to. ok. you have the war and peace and there's been going to any of the war and it wasn't this and many of the other make it for the sense that i would say you know and have a look and review just. half of al and i would say listen them to that who are
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mentally ill and see the old. who are very have a relief. but the. little look at how to be a would have father. when he was six been in haiti was sent to his uncles and but about eighty kilometers from home to attend french primary school. but his father insisted that he preserve his arabic language and islamic faith. so we'll have a more you'll be better better who mean us with our coverage them yesterday that we are the month that look where he from a few better from a few biskra and i'm sure you have a wheels as him be heading up the heart of what it is the karma of assured her reshma that i saw when one us about can live in a culture we share that at the four walk if he had to do sleep today if he invaded tibet and i have
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a few. needs you think but this yet sits anyway at the national head yes. so much and that maybe that not enough is. when he gained his primary school certificates menem he rejoined his family who were now in biskra two hundred kilometers from and. they'd been forced to move there when the french authorities had harassed them and seized their property. in biskra to be attended level college now renamed yousef and i'm with the school. it was here that the teenager lot of began to make his own way and joined the algerian muslim scout movement. in the one nine hundred thirty s.
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the scouts was one of the few organizations that enabled young algerians to get together socially and get useful technical training at the same time. for ben he that meant using the group for his own purposes he was already becoming a political animal. because of what is libya now the content of the kind of the holy land with the deliberate basket team. that about us either from a climate that it but. the us for you are looking for a reason why the comment that i would. mr levitt as yearly. into the embassy in ireland they are just an island where the good is the mad and that is the millennium. going to do come with the midsomer surface level.
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when he quickly became a scout group leader and started to learn military basics his mission in life was developing. to be asked to work in a french military barracks in the ammunition department. no one knew why at the time although an algerian officer called last hired noticed he was quote curious. what had to go soley soli so legally with. girly man child ass couple who were and were just all heart the hell was. a shock to me of the. poor carol because she never asked and only vehicle could tell us. what were lots. of them. below that malcolm recruits mortality be.
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sure to touch. but her. bad back. door marked. bad can be how you have your cult. god. killed for good to. get me. misused if jeff and i ask that matter why the feet yet were the enemy and not nascar yet you know c.n.n. on those is now. so the government said this was so that the jet and man you met and. why now suddenly and it meant that humanity had to hand it back again covers have yet to receive yes. in one nine hundred forty two billion hedy joined the algerian peoples party p p a
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it had been banned by the french in one nine hundred thirty nine but was secretly active in biskra. a local p.p. activist mohammed is sami had spotted the young bynum he in the scouts and recruited him to the party this gave him an in to leading independence movement figures like mohammed and mohammed bill with dad who would later become his close revolutionary associates. usually. but the p.p.a. was banned by the french so other leaders of the independence movement like fed had to have a bass started a group called the friends of the manifesto and liberty which brought together all
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the nationalist groups in algeria it was effectively a cover for the p.p. a been him he joined the biskra branch. on the first of many. great international workers day and the week later the official end in europe of the second world war. many men had just taken part in the french war effort against nazi germany and had been promised more rights if they helped the allied victory in world war two. but instead a month before the french had exiled the leader of the algerian peoples party. to the congo another colony in africa. or goodness. to philip or me me or allah.
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and they are. lucky to get. more that are there and they are. yet in those men believed that now there are people who midi or darkness or do they meet it on. the lead and do. the marchers banners sad an end to occupation and free missiles. and the protests turned violent when a fourteen year old muslim scout instead was shot dead by police for waving an algerian flag. the violent clashes escalated and led to the death of over forty five thousand l.j. in men women and children in cities gelman and.
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what became known as the massacre of the chief lasted two months. some death toll fakers are much higher. some welcome good of about the bad. any measure of. when you're made some sort of event. rather than a few. well you can weather with all of that in that meeting as you have them in some form or in. one occasion uncover the heart of the new zealand the and then you're going to need it. in you. we need to the real world. and. your own in. bed with that is it me anything i write yes there is in. and of it i have been a help. and i have been where he has been
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a bright without her. money and all three have no idea of the edit she had that monsieur when i got there was that one way decision. yeah. i mean. what happened next yet there it was oh well at. after his release from jail bynum heathy was a marked man by the french considered to be armed and dangerous his details were widely circulated to our friends security posts. it was now that's been he adopted his own nickname as a part time after him ileana as the pattaya a peasant who became a major figure in the mexican revolution thirty years before. the potter commanded
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the liberation army of the south of peasants and farmers and fought guerrilla battles against the mexican elites. but made him he wasn't just of the parts a movie fan he was also an actor and performed the leeds rule in a play based on a novel translated by an egyptian writer called for the sake of the crown. he used to play about a revolution in the balkans to push his independence message to the algerian public and when the french figured that out they banned the production across algeria. little i had shot. some bad bad. i just have to many americans are banned. and under one of. my jobs are. adequate other
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merely media would imagine to a chap where were added to. our friendship of us heard it is in need. of him as well bottom. hasn't been. live the. award has a really is that of others as a. revolutionary actor and sportsman the algerian peoples party had the football team in biskra and been kept ten. the squads were all members of the nationalist movement the article the satellite yeah the iraq the iraqi loom gurkha literally a big book deal they live saddam was really a feed mill not of no let me give him an illusion of the feel
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good looks a little over. this of a book. just a book. of terror. on an orthodox. spotty. oh how that. would lie or latics i really would love a collage but accords. so. you're an idiot that has what and who are what the who did what then would they know they are. in july nine hundred forty six. returned from exile in the french congo but was placed under house arrest in algiers. founded the movement for the triumph and
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defense of liberty is the m.t.l. deal as cover for his algerian peoples party. which was still banned after the city for massacre the year before the movement no longer started struggle as purely political. at the first congress of the combines p p a and m t l d in algiers in one nine hundred forty seven they decided to launch a paramilitary wing called the special organization. when the party leadership patch appoint the head of the paramilitary special organization in biskra law to be been he was the obvious choice. in the spring of one nine hundred forty nine billion he didn't have to biskra and move to constantine. yes mention ishihara.
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should in somewhat of arson in. the one i shot c s c b the one you should watch then have the one pause not. alaska very well either says that. one of my seven year olds i mean i was about eight i haven't can't see him. can't have. one of the must. back at s.s.e. . in one of must. build up so. well a kid. when media can suck little milk a shotgun here it don't sit they can consider g.e. a key. that a schmo previously proved in the regime who are properly.
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illiterate. pre-holiday it no longer stick. a quarter more protests are door tricky over the the. look. as the head of the special organization constantine law to be been in he does home became his base for meeting other leading party figures and officials. his father allowed him to use his younger sister three far as his private career around the city as the french administration would never suspect a young girl. three five remembers a twelve. can you with that and a new regime and definitely be less simple where have your courage.
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and he said there are plenty of them as you may said yet you will acquit on the battlefield of the present. but only you and you go very yet i am and not. content to have that luxury. when i can't get any bishan with that something that we love if they any lemke know we have any. city feel he said briskly back that russian there had and yes we are yet. when. but that's no way to get where it is just very young man basically that may have cheated that they're young and that may have been about that and yet. sir. in one nine hundred forty nine billion he became head of the p.p.a. armed wing in both cities and konstantin and then deputy chief of staff of the special organization for all of eastern algeria in one nine hundred fifty replacing mohammed. the aim of the
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organization was to develop into a viable paramilitary force to take on the french but three years into its development it was discovered and dismantled. more than four hundred of its members were arrested. been him he d. managed to escape and left for algiers but was convicted in his absence and sentenced to ten years in jail. by. the. words dark. and there are. definite. back at.
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the shuttle. the emerge. that year. or. the in one hour bell when heavy hitting one of the seven. the demise of the special organization led to a split in the algerian people's party with one side loyal to its leader missile. and others calling themselves centralists. been in hedy and his supporters thought that military action was the only effective way of achieving independence and in march one thousand nine hundred fifty four set up the revolutionary committee for unity and action. to try to reconcile miss ali and his supporters with the centralists but failed. the revolutionary committee our crew finally ran out of patients with mythology and the refusal to embrace military
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action and this was a turning point for the whole movement. the only way forward for the crew was to split completely from the algerian peoples party the p.p.a. . they would go on to form the national liberation front the f.l.n. and launched the war of independence on the first of november one nine hundred fifty four the fight for the future of algeria at began. a team of chinese scientists embarked on a daring deep sea mission searching for rare resources and new species one of the nice reveals china's underwater hunt. on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks health officials say vaccination rates here have
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dropped significantly with details coverage passport onto the streets to celebrate their countries has worked when despite being the underdogs in the tournament. from around the world there is growing resentment towards this currency not just here in senegal but throughout francophone west africa. i know you are and taylor nanda of the top stories on al-jazeera both candidates running for president in nigeria have called him a supporters to stay calm after the vote was postponed by a week president obama due bihari and opposition leader of a baca say they're disappointed by the decision electoral commission says the move follows concerns it had over a shortage of election materials in some states. overall assessment you know
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elections went on a plan homes were not open. in the morning in all these missions yet we had the time and the horse most more of the same time and in a group part of the county in this with more elections we decided that this is very important to public perception of elections. and critical to syria and russia say they're preparing to open humanitarian corridors to allow people in the rock band refugee camp to return home more than forty thousand refugees live in the camp on syria's border with jordan many people have died there in extremely harsh desert conditions russia's military says two corridors will be opened and on the border on tuesday the u.s. has called on the e.u. to recognize venezuela's opposition leader as the country's legitimate president vice president mike pence says it's time for the world to accept the leadership of
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one point zero meanwhile u.s. military planes carrying more than two hundred tons of aid have arrived at the colombian border president nicolas maduro who has refused to allow aid in from colombia has accused the u.s. of deploying role players. the vatican is expelled a former u.s. cardinal from the roman catholic church over historic sexual abuse allegations theodore mccarrick was found guilty of sexual assault five decades ago the eighty eight year old had previously resigned but said he had no recollection of the alleged abuse. monday has been declared a holiday in the pakistani capital islamabad and a visit by the saudi crown prince might have been some moms trip was delayed by twenty four hours is now set to arrive for today visit starting on sunday gatherings of five people or more have been banned while he's in the country and some social media sites have been shut down. there while continues next on avenues after you straight off to that is do stay with us if you can buy for. driven by
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outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty thirty or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho are among the most persecuted minorities in the world. a young man from a small village in eastern algeria had joined the algerian peoples party and risen
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through its ranks to become a leading figure in the fight for independence from french colonial rule in the one nine hundred fifty s. . it was a lot of. and he and his fellow revolutionaries decided to split from the party because of its refusal to endorse military action as a part of their strategy. last . on the twenty fifth of july nine hundred fifty four twenty two men met in this villa in a modest quarter of algiers. their agenda was to discuss the launch of a national revolutionary war the only way in their eyes to rally the algerian people around the idea of independence. the twenty two at india's elected leadership committee of six when they expressed concern about the lack of potential
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revolutionary fighters across the country lot of famously declared threw the revolution into the street he said and the people will embrace. who. you are a local remember filled with all. the southern border of little island little girl. so. you have your quest to form a procedure. there isn't really and then if and. when you not very. well for will. know i walk a million in with you and. then i have the management that were at their
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hegemony a mission of building a whole new further on top of. another sort of had been plenty of. modern times a year will be. bad into bad blue she has a natural hamsa. home kennedy. is. a. lot of been here but i'll be. home live at the top of up the up towards him him the. table was funny i'm sad. as you. will be. in the heavy limb and the admission will add if you buy you back.
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again within the month as he's already at which is even among to cut a day. for the level. that i met can. remember what a smack in the neck and a risk in some me comes into ahead on the first of november one nine hundred fifty four the committee announced the formation of a new political party the national liberation front or f.l.n. and its military wing the national liberation army and. they divided algeria into five zones and bin hedy was made commander of zone five the whole of western algeria. his dream of seeing algerian finally take military action against the french in the fight for independence was about to be realized and maybe the author who lives alone. in the maybe or from there often will be alone
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and the only. the war will call. nothing we are here for there were a warm crowd. handy early. you were. the man. to your. the let me just get it be it all to get it they might. start of the revolutionary war was announced on the first of november one thousand nine hundred fifty four at twelve midnight. but only twelve hundred combatants took part nationally with just four hundred weapons and a few conventional bombs. the
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initial attacks targeted john darm ri stations military barracks weapons depots as well as property owned by french settlers. the dates and time were chosen as a surprise military tactic and because large numbers of french soldiers were going on leave for the christian festival of all saints. bynum he operations in the overran zone in western algeria. but me the. there. had been me.
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lamb of the year. at c.s.c. and. beer and beyond. and yan that can and will act out on why mary and of heroes in. there because about that. you had to figure out a home scene democratic friends i mean. in which he didn't. must have been with the aid and then he. comes as it were head it off it was. a method of arms if they had to fall out of the media. and the f.l.n. first priority was to contact all the different independent groups and mobilize
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them to join the revolution. but the lack of weaponry was a major problem. in him he also lost right hand man like abdul-malik come dawn in the first few days of the war and i met the band captured in april one nine hundred fifty five and least three teens. bit him he traveled to cairo where the f.l.n. had its main political branch there he met ahmed among others who agreed to send weapons be a morocco buy ship. we have do a new. version had a book that was a year and with a male and i had them with other mail on the. via comes a home scene where you have a judge and then out to be done with it but look that we had mentioned in
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the could have you thought i was. that that the idea mosco. what are taboo atika that would have had the adult all of the other off going to matter very occasional and the corn flour will be either for the cars or the other for their fields as area me a new year. in august one thousand nine hundred eighty six nearly two years into the war the f.l.n. leaders met the dismount forest location in this two man valley. a lot of people cheered the conference. before tsunami the f.l.n. had struggled to recruit troops obtain arms and race finance. after so mom they emerged with a clear strategy and genuinely shared leadership at. the conference also promoted bin hedy to the rank of colonel moved him to be commander of the capital and charged him with launching the battle of algiers. he based his self in the old
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city the cars and began planning a bombing campaign. where he very intimate. with . visions of them feet. and how would it just fell seeing the marketed as hobby a dialogue now the film being. female i'm seeing. the battle of algiers started on the thirtieth of september one thousand nine hundred fifty six and lasted just less than a year. been in the decor donated urban operations by guerrilla fighters are few day even based in the narrow streets and passages of. he also recruited explosives and bomb experts to produce devices to be that's
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native in city streets for maximum impact like the famous milk bar attack. its was carried out by two women. women had now joined the ranks of the few that even it was easier for them to move around the city as they could often a void detection at checkpoints especially if they were not veiled. the war of independence was no longer confined to borders zones and. mountains it was now on the streets of the capital and bynum hedy was constantly coming up with new ways to broaden the conflict and attract greater attention. but many american middle class members and if you. have
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people or if you have it in. is that. they don't want charity what you wish you would ask him at. the new year is that what you mean is that what you have. been in he seized the moment to quote through the revolution into the street. the eight the general strike into rally all of julien's around the f.l.n. and internationalize the algerian question. the twenty eighth of january one thousand nine hundred fifty seven turned cities across algeria into ghost towns. french troops forced shops to open and rounded up people to take them to work. they detained twenty three thousand people but a further four thousand went missing while hundreds were tortured or killed. them
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being. out of even to. meet the army data and yet it is the measure sham that both of the following so i'm going to. obey and i need. a vote. at this idea. that had. for all the way it really showed i had been having. a new developments to it and just as you saw it i thought of it as if it were for what i . was now a seriously marked man and the french ramped up. their efforts to capture him. as they searched the cost him moved rapidly from one hideout to another. the nets was tightening. than on the twenty
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third of february one thousand fifty seven when he does luck ran out. to be been imedi seen smiling here with his captors was tracked down in the european quarter by a french officer must fenby. well not just that but can you not be sure he wouldn't notice. that a bed. had been national again gives the man in my. case what it is when he met at the look at flatter. me and the cage bed wish to share any of you see. it would help. them have been nice for you most out to be had. i don't know where you know but what for with them and about it would be shocking that would be madness and it would get me mad and have me
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laugh because make it you make it. necessarily half way to get enough of us. in the mold of the behavior come up with a doomed human at the fs so what. wish to human is no they have thought the author. had. a tough year to how out of my home could have been out there. that i'm a last car even after not the last career fair and when the worry diminished when i'm at ascot really do it as an area where they are thirty of will be there were maybe five times that they would be going any what i had as a country i don't see or will be thirty going to. a lesson but i hope it is the moment that. lifted it colonel must fell bizarre was
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commander of the third colonial parachute regiment and personally interrogated bin he. was impressed by bynum he does defiance in the face of adversity. he put huge pressure on but in he but the algerian refused to crack he continued to smile since his arrest. it was a symbolic smile of defiance which inspired those who came after to continue the struggle. because our are that and you have to feel like me said jean in bed and i looked at them and. and i thought of them if i don't stop mothers if i want to be any did with them and a willingness. for just that oh well we're mad. that he. used to have all of this what was i was minimal about
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a lot of men when they didn't. know who kind of martin you. could to help you to look at immediate results yet the. years you've been used that i was that it could be south african was anything of a bug up by the bizarrely in the media and they got into kind of he was a part of the. conflict i said you thought was he had a p.c. is already in use on i don't know whether or not i mean do you know mickey in ship . and i don't know you know printer of them and then. i don't know when i type you know and i knew personally i have the going with the have the. test on my best method and of. course not as. the mechanical suspect quality and i can to
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come to join the. i what i want sort. of been he could have been cutting up. lee there were some scenes that i bet. mad the woman at the. site is meth addict would you go to the because i want to have sort of fantasy. looking also as machine goes on us let me get out of here none have been here a little have a fetish i said i didn't mean you were you know are you shocked. are there. the commander of french troops in the battle of algiers was general jackman. he became frustrated with progress with ben p.d. and ordered him to be transferred into the hands of major paul both of us on the night of the third of march one thousand nine hundred fifty seven. he
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was beaten and tortured with water and electricity. is reported to have removed some of the skin on his face as a form of torture. but ben hedy's still wouldn't talk. when we do hit the celestial assault force there was the bashir heard a moment. scheffler. back at. school when he did. get mad a stickler can work on which a cumberland as a counter had hassle is declared. bad the follow up we.
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see no particular deal. by say may. no more of the. same it this is a cessna. to the. medieval secure the boom in jail by example see don't. like all day. about the events of the third of march one nine hundred fifty seven to the french press in two thousand forty three years on. he told how ben him he was taken to an isolated farm outside. there his unit had more freedom to operate beyond wartime conventions. handcuffed and blindfolded he was then hanged to make it look as though he'd committed suicide. the french press release two days later said ben and he had hanged himself with strips of material torn from his
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shirt. japan school in the classroom. there labby been needy ever some blood. preschool day can a city bus day. love me i feel me city kid can the extreme more. unity. or no say levy. executive. have avoided talk today is possible to see dick last year on the. verse some. which had a ninety seven at him and what that would go to here to come with him see that you had as a government could be with a mission what it was about us and them. were off if you were going to really cover them. and of aba to another but there you
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had your ideas about russia and if i wish it to move. one of our it up with allah's will admit that. you didn't was there at the earliest about this moment where you do the move. but look how well attorney at an end. but who would what i don't know how would that. have been any you can check for us . in sentiment. i meant that the if you have been that insane and intervene between me. and. the mcconnachie heeding and jesus is the martyrs memorial and commemorates the war of independence. the algerian war and did five years after the death of. on the nineteenth of march one nine hundred sixty two and independence from france
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was declared on the fifth of july. the food details of been hedy's theft didn't come out until less by then a general spoke to the press and wrote his own account of events in two thousand and one. without any apparent humorless effect us talked about his death squad in algeria and said he'd acted with the tacit approval of the french government in paris. a famous poem about venom he called him a son that kept shining until the dream of independence was realized. when . where there can a some sort of the setter cafe is. a war zone i know. most of the coverage for later we don't know what i'm front of where there's
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be some good spells of sunshine to the south and is really quite warm down in the southeast adelaide at thirty degrees but that will change as we head into monday as the latest system works its way across us and drags down those temperatures or so expect a few outbreaks of rain is that system makes its way across us towards the west it'll stay warm for us here with perth seeing the temperature around twenty nine or thirty degrees over the next couple of days as we head out towards the east we've got a very distinctive swell here this is all tropical cycloid this just working its way steadily towards the west is moving very slowly currently but it will gradually speed up as we head through the next few days as it does say it will intensify for a time and that means this region could see some heavy rain now the eye of the storm i don't think it will make landfall but still for some of us in vanuatu and new caledonia we could see some very intense outbreaks of rain but a great deal of what weather over the northern parts of asia at the moment there just a few bits and pieces of cloud to ten degrees is the maximum age in tokyo. this
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