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the version of the russian camp for palestinian i'll just see right through din world news. of a problem and how the headlines on al-jazeera iran's foreign minister has warned world leaders of a heightened risk of conflict with israel in a security conference he also criticized what he called washington's obsession with his country after the u.s. vice president called on e.u. leaders to what straw from the twenty fifty nuclear deal certainly some people are looking for war we already syria who is looking israel we are in syria on the invitation of the syrian government for the sole purpose of fighting terrorism no other no other reason for our being there i think last i checked international law while eighteen lebanon's airspace and shooting into syria is
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a violation of international law and the international community and of all people in europe which believes international law is the pound ations of international order is blaming us for not blaming the israelis for violating international law so this make up so the risk is great is risk is great but risk will be even greater if you continue to turn a blind eye to severe world nations and international law u.s. president donald trump says european allies should take back more than eight hundred fighters i so hightest captured in syria and put them on trial he also said the caliphates is ready to for a month has more from gaza contemporary turkish syrian border. well happens is when they surrender or captured the s.d.f. the syrian democratic forces take the eisel fighters to a separate prison within their territory where they held for questioning if there are wives and children for example they are taken to another camp where they are
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processed and kept but. seems to be saying is that they are in u.s. custody now that's causing some confusion because they're actually being held in s.t.'s camps and he seems to be saying that actually they're in our custody and europe needs to take them back with the rebels in yemen so they've launched a major attack across the border with saudi arabia is the most significant fighting for a cease fire agreement was signed in sweden in december. a twenty four hour curfew is in full for the indian administered kashmir after a suicide bombing killed forty four security personnel on thursday india's government has issued a safety warning following reports of meetings being targeted in response to the incident saudi crown prince is due to arrive in pakistan in the coming hours as part of an asian tour what were also taken to india and china call high the has the latest from islamabad. but.
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some of them ever dived a few days earlier they were the forward party every day and have been completely bugged and indeed this is a very large delegation but also important to know the kind of them. and the unprecedented security where doris day is going to be. as security is. rainy didn't bother it's likely to be staying at the prime minister and rainy drive down. by he will be received by the prime minister the president. members of the senate will be given a red carpet treatment but all the pomp and ceremony that relationship is a very old one goh audit is aware of the saudis are very much interested in sketching out the crude oil refinery diagram that gave them an area finding capability outside did a behind the
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a range of any conflict in that region so it is a security interest for saudi arabia and the interest of august on which also warns other regional countries to come together by gets done of course now has a favorite or a role to play would want to send a signal that it wants to see more harmony amongst the islamic state within the middle east and of god who wants them to end right stand by get on to try to get it out of its economic trouble. and israeli film has on the top prize at the berlin film festival director not the message received the coveted golden bad but in themselves jewelry evidence for any man who tries to hide his origin into paris well those are the headlines on al-jazeera al-jazeera coming up next thank you very much for watching. past. week.
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on the fourth of march one nine hundred fifty seven a thirty four year old algerian revolutionary commander was captured by french paratroopers during the battle for the capital and. he was taken to a farm outside the city and summarily executed by a french army officer. algeria's national liberation front had launched its war of
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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 how to be beaten he 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 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.
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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 remember. and i don't believe that you know to look at you know where did that help you with any one and. would not have been within. the law to cut the lot of them really made them in that order as rene loader going to some day that i would as a lesser but many of the them in the. uk were coalition forces going to try to come along to. my friend and the general running send another loan to cause some arab world would run.
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the young billion he d. had a religious education and his grandfather score 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 got out there i think at that best i know what happened when you know you're going to. and you have what activists there's been going back and you was there for an hour wasn't this in any other make it for the sense that i would say you know and have a and a if just. half of al and i would say listen them to that who are mentally ill and see the old. who are very had to refer.
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it to a limit on 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 of a whole minuet with a cafe slam 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 will to as him be heading up the heart of what it is the karma of assured her region mother russia would want us about can mean in a way looking at the culture we share that at the four walk in the hay to go to sleep today if he invaded tibet and our. needs you think about this and yet sit send us at the national head yes. so what. that better
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not you know is that. when he gained his primary school certificates many joined 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 college now renamed school. it was here that the teenager began to make his own way and joined the algerian muslim scout movement. in the one nine hundred thirty s. the scouts was one of the few organizations that enabled young algerians to get
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together socially and get useful technical training at the same time. for ben in his that's meant using the group for his own purposes. he was already becoming a political animal. but is no mere and had the content of the. team. that ability that i'm a hermit that it but. because we're looking for him in the. moon. mr leavitt as years. into the b.b.c. that a little earlier just then we're looking good is the mad and i just i'm a linear. going to come with a theater midsomer shepherd is libya. then he quickly became a scout group leader and started to learn military basics his mission in life was
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developing. how 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 ask up who were and who had just overheard the help was. a shock to me the. poor carol because she never asked and only vehicle could tell us. what were lost. and a lot of them are. below that case malcolm but it creates mortality be a good. share of tut. tut. bad
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a back. door marked. bad can be how down you have your cult to political guide. for good to. get me. to. the issues just have to ask on the matter what the feet yet you are the enemy that cannot ask ari if you know c.n.n. on those this mountain so the government said this was so that he jet and man you met and. well you know what is really and it meant that humanity had to hand it back again congress had yet to receive yes that was. in one nine hundred forty two billion he did join the algerian peoples party p p a it had been banned by the french in one nine hundred thirty nine but was secretly active in biskra. a local p.p.
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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 mohammad 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 but had to have a bass started a group called the friends of the manifesto and liberty which brought together all the nationalist groups in algeria it was effectively a cover for the p.p.
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a been him he joined the biskra branch. on the first of many. great international workers day and a 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. and they are. lucky to get.
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more that are there and they are. a year those men lived there now i'll be a bit imedi. doubtless or do as much they made 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 in city was shot dead by police for waving an algerian flag. the violent clashes escalated and led to the death of over forty five thousand algerian men women and children in cities gelman and. what became known as the massacre of the chief lasted two months. some death toll
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yes. i mean we're. hearing. what happened next yet there is no abbey. after his release from jail been him he 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 him 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 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
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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. some bad bad. might just have to many americans or ran. a hive. and one of. my jobs are. out of me rather bitterly been made huge imagine a chair where were added to. our friendship of us heard
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it it didn't need. them as well but. the. love you would. if i would have 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 squad were all members of the nationalist movement the article why yeah they are the bit like a loon girl quite literally a big book we'll. see the most brilliant feed mill not of no let me briefly you give him an illusion of the feel good looking fellow tomorrow.
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is of a book. sort of book. of terror there are no the local me sore spots chief. or other. would lie articles. or latics side because they would love. that accords. so. you are an idiot that has what on who or what the who did what then would they know they are. in july nine hundred forty six mr allen had returned from exile in the french congo but was placed under house arrest in algiers miss ali founded the movement for the triumph and defense of liberty is the m.t.l. deal as cover for his algerian peoples party the age which was still banned
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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 up point the head of the paramilitary national 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 measure. not about shit in. the one shot see a c.
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be the one you should do what then have the one pause not. ask. where leader was see sit and one of my seven year olds i mean i was about about eight i had one 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 ashoka it don't sit they can consider g.e. a key. that a schmo previously proved in the regime who are probably very little. pre-holiday it no longer stick. colter more protests are door trickier
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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 very far as his private career around the city as the french administration would never suspect a young girl. three five remembers a twelve. can with that and a new regime and definitely be less than put away your clothes. and he said there are many of them as you may said yet you will acquit on the battlefield of the present. but only you and you go away yet i am and not. content
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to have that measure. when one tiny bit in with that something that we love it a any lamp you know we get any. city feel he said briskly back terrace and there had and yes we are yet. when and when and have but that's no way to get where it is just very young man a shit that may have cheated that they're young and they may have been looking at that and say yes. sir. in one nine hundred forty nine binning he became head of the p.p.a. armed wing in both cities and constantine 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 organization was to develop into a viable paramilitary force to take on the french but three years into its
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development it was discovered and dismantled. more than four hundred of its members were arrested. been him he demanded to escape and left for algiers but was convicted in his absence and sentenced to ten years in jail. by. the. the fact. that they've been back at. the shark as a. main color that year. or. the
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in one hour bell in her hand one of several. the demise of the special organization led to a split in the algerian people's party with one side loyal to its leader mr lee hard and others calling themselves centralists. bynum he d. 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 patience with miss ellie and the refusal to embrace military action and this was a turning point for the whole movement. the only way forward for the crew was to
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split completely from the algerian peoples party that. 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 thousand nine hundred fifty four the fight for the future of algeria at began my. colleague much much the same as now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he the ten because he's a journalist as journalism become a crime have moles become a tool to silence voices of truth we will continue our news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not
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shooting into syria is a violation of international law and the international community and of all people in europe which believes international law is the pound ations of international order is blaming us and not blaming the israelis for why they think international so this wake up to the risk is great is risk is great but risk will be even greater if you continue to turn a blind eye to severe while the issues of international law. u.s. president says european allies should take back more than eight hundred isis fighters captured in syria and put them on trial he also said the so-called caliphate is ready to fall. with the rebels in yemen so the launched a major attack across the border with saudi arabia it is the most significant fighting since the cease fire agreement was signed in sweden in december. the twenty four hour curfew is in force in indian administered kashmir after a suicide bombing killed forty four security personnel on thursday india's
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a young man from a small village in eastern algeria had joined the algerian peoples party and risen 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 river aleutian areas decided to split from the party because of its refusal to endorse military action as a part of their strategy. 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 attendees elected leadership
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committee of six. when they expressed concern about the lack of potential revolutionary fighters across the country. through the revolution into the street he fads and the people will embrace. that. walk. around the local remember familiar with. will never cease to be the sort of movement i have a little of you all. have. to for the procedure. there is the nearest and dearest and in. the night and valid one for the entire
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a while been there no i was million in. march and. then i have an amendment and were at their hegemony may have been million of all your friends are on top of. him and most all have been plenty of the. month of the year when the. bad bad blues is nationale to come south by whom kennedy. a. lot of been here and i. was. home. at the top of the top towards him when the. table was funny. there are
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many and him or her usual people. will be there. in the heavy limb admission while if you are by your back you know those who are where had been with we want to be adequate as alien here monday but. for the low home. that i met can. remember what a smack in the neck and really in some me comes into a head 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. they divided algeria into five zones and been he was made commander of zone five the whole of western algeria . his dream of seeing algerians finally take military action against the french in
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the fight for independence was about to be realized and maybe the author who lives alone. in the maybe or from there from of. the war will call. north we are hearing from our own in the warm crowd. handy early. you were. the man. up on to your. get go let me just get at the ball to get it it came out. of the evolutionary war it was announced on the first of november one thousand nine hundred fifty four at twelve midnight. but only twelve hundred combatants took part
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nationally with just four hundred weapons and a few conventional bombs. the initial attacks targeted john dharma ri stations military barracks weapons depots as well as property owned by french settlers. the date 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 did lead operations in the or end zone in western algeria. but me the. there. had been me.
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i'm of the year. at c.s.e. and. beer and beyond. and yeah. i don't want me or any of heels in. there because about as if. you had a fit and. seen the microphone so i mean. you 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
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f.l.n. first priority was to contact all the different independent groups and mobilize them to join the revolution. but the lack of weaponry was a major problem. bynum 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 give teens. in 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. head of the jet and with a male and i damn with of a male on the. via comes a home scene where you have
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a judge and then out to be. looked on with machine didn't have you thought i was stuff. that i knew most go well that i added to that would have had the adult all of the other off going to. our men are very occasional and the gulf hour will be either for the cars or the other for their fields as are any a million a year. in august one thousand nine hundred eighty six nearly two years into the war the f.l.n. leaders met the dismay of forest location in this two man valley. lot of people and he chaired this the man 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
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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'd be thim self in the old city the cost and began planning a bombing campaign. where he very intimate. it with a. vision took them five. years and the hell wouldn't just about a little seeing the marketed to be a dialogue now that phil being. a 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. bynum he decor donated urban operations by guerrilla fighters are few day even based in the narrow streets and passages of.
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he also recruited explosives and bomb experts to produce devices to be that's a native in city streets for maximum impact like the famous milk bar attack. it's 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.
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back management committee has made me. happy but. if you had it in me. if that. was it were shaq what he would ask him at that level because i'm not yet is that what you mean is that where you have. been he seized the moment to quote throw the revolution into the street. the eight the general strike into rally all of julian's around the f.l.n. and internationalize the algerian question. the twenty eighth of january one thousand 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
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twenty three thousand people but a further four thousand went missing while hundreds were tortured or killed. them being. tallahassee out of the nuclear looked at me out would you could i meet the army data i mean yes that is the measure shad that both of the following are so i will i'm going to. obey i need. a vote i love to side with at this audience i'll see you all better hand. can mean a lot for all because somebody way it really was sure that i had been him to be a new developments to you and just as you saw him i thought of as a leader for what i. was now a seriously marked man and the french ramped up their efforts to capture him. as they searched the cost he moved rapidly from one hideout to another.
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the net was tightening. then on the twenty third of february one thousand fifty seven billion he does luck ran out. a lot of people in v.t. feen smiling here with his captors was tracked down in the european quarter by a french officer must fend be shocked. when not that but can you not be sure you were not of. the bed. head the nation that gives the land it mattered when and. where it is when he needed to look at flatter. you and your cage wish to hear any and. again would have. them have been nice you most shabby have. i don't know where you
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know but might want war with them and about it would be stuck at the bottom and that would be madness and it would get me mad and have me laugh because make it you make it. necessarily half way to getting. us. in the mold. behaving in a come up with a doomed human at the fs so what. wish to human is no they have thought they ought to. had. a tough year to how out of my home could have been out there. that have been lost got even a couple ask our year and we do worry diminish 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 to any what i had as a country last year let me tell you going to show them
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a lesson but i hope it is their moment that. lifted it colonel mask fell bizarre was 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 bin hedy 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. and be shot out of that and you have to feel that me said jean in bed. early. and that doesn't mean i don't stop mothers if i want to be any dude with them and a willingness. to have just that oh well we're mad little would
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he. have thought i was silenced what was i was minimal how about out of me when they didn't. know who thought of my opinion for you to get the help you took of an immediate result yet the i mean. for years you've used me that i was that it could be south african with anything of a bug up by the bees only in the media and they got it that kind of thing was a part of the. conflict i said you thought that was he had a p.c. merely meaning. i don't know whether or not i'm gina mckee in ship. and i don't know if you know painter we've heard of them and not a couple. i don't know and i thought people and i knew personally i have the going with the have the. test and my best met them and of.
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course not as. you suspect kylie and i can to come to join the. i what i want never. been he could have been. how they are. there were some scenes that i bet. amanda would in a. fit of your side as math allen would you go to the because i want to observe the fantasy of looking also as machine goes on us let me get out of here none have been meeting little haven't finished said i didn't mean you were you know don't be shocked. conan are there. the commander of french troops in the battle of algiers was general jackman. he became frustrated with slow progress with ben p.d. and ordered him to be transferred into the hands of major paul both of us on the
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night of the third of march one thousand nine hundred fifty seven. he 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 behnam hedy's still wouldn't talk. when we do hit levy it's a listserver sort of force there was the bashir heard. scheffler riot out back at. school when he did. get mad a stickler can work on which a cumberland as a country had hassle is declared. bad the follow up we.
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see no paki deal. say may. no more of the. same it or this is as i see now. the. the berlin gent 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 when 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
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later than hedy had hanged himself with strips of material torn from his shirt. japan school in the classroom. their lab in midi over some blood. preschool day can a city bus day. may i feel me city kid can the extra more. unity. play. or no say levy. executives all the. have a way to talk to the. class you're on the. verse. which had a ninety seven at him and what then would i want to hear to come with him see that you had as a government could be well i can imagine what it was about us and them. were
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off if you were going to really cover them. and of aba to another but there you had your ideas about russia and if i don't wish you to move. for one of our it up without us with. you then would you have don't hear somebody that's been where you do the move. but look how well attorney and then and. but who would what i don't know how would that. have been any you can check for us . in sentiment. i meant that if you have been that insane and you know. what has. been mcconnachie heating energy is the marchers memorial and commemorates the war of independence. the algerian war ended five years after the death of edge of people
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in haiti. on the nineteenth of march one nine hundred sixty two and independence from france was declared on the fifth of july. the food details of been hedy's death 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 a father has talked about his death squads in algeria and said he'd acted with the tacit approval of the french government in paris. a famous poem about venom he calls 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 where no pocket most of the
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cover for a leader or not the one in front of the others sums by the ill. part of the last hour of policy when this is it was somewhat of the followers of the sacred. difference who. after independence this street where the battle of algiers was fought was renamed. as a tribute to the old julian revolutionary. between two thousand and two thousand and seven there one million racist murders in different parts of germany but the police were painfully slow to track down the
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killer. al jazeera world reveals the truth about the deaths linked by a single weapon the involvement of the far right and the serious political fallout that ensued the cheska murders case solved on al-jazeera. hello it's still raining pretty hard in brazil and in fact few if you follow the satellite picture this shows are also concentrating in bolivia and peru where
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there's been a certain amount of damage as you might expect from landslides and local flooding now the rain is course is welcome but sometimes it feels a bit too heavy in the forecast is in the same sort of area cutting through reacts . but staying in brazil really just just briefly touching into paraguayan the next day or so and the same shape is very well to bring back weather on the pacific coast maybe even touching lima of course eventually devore raids in lima itself now if you leave the constant to the north now it's a very quiet time of year the trades are blowing and they are bringing a certain amount of cloud with them but it's virtually nothing from satellite patients virtually nothing on the forecast as well so enjoy your time here in the caribbean right up through the gulf of mexico because apart from the case don't cloud there's nothing much going on as a good time of the year and in the u.s. is also quiet and i mean we've had a lot of rain recently in california the so plenty of cloud there bringing rain and snow but if anything it's probably a done rain feature it's there in the forecast on sunday without very much to it
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