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later. someone. shouted. he worked hard and achieved excellent grades in secondary school as
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a result she gained a college place training as a research scientist at leiden university from there. achieved a masters degree in pharmacy. about 10 years ago 20072000. that was wonderful i was impressed by a vision and she was on a. fine student and she had a background coming from iraq and. making a new start in a new environment but she picked up very rapidly so we were very happy with her as it. made only for. him out of the way of. how.
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how do you. feel. about on mr may danny. and you might. have. the kind of. have a. it's always important that a university keep close contacts with this was the let me sort of the people who have done their studies and university in the case of not it was it was very clear that her skills her quality or professional role also could also contribute to the profession as it is today and she got to do it for instance to the national
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pharmacy journal and in a regular column in her writing but also the way she's going to be used to teaching is very much appreciated so i hope she will continue to do and. that's phenomenal. to some. kind of. the had many a kind of luck. a futile and a shake up of the months ahead to say the lia. on a thumb with the side earlier. on i would just. thought it could more toward the side. if you thought it could lamble what it out of hope on. center what. some of us the cleveland. had that do list i should get a lot. i've met
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can family feel of mush. that he be sure to continue our lengthy padmanabhan it that he is. a shock. so that at the feet of them. witnesses. got to know not i think roughly about 5 years ago when she was a managing pharmacist of one of the pharmacies that was operating in the network. and i was responsible i'm still responsible for finance and i g 4 for the organization i work for and she was interested in obtaining a share in the pharmacy she's operating which is where we are located now some sort of autumn of the shock a tea. sister that suddenly had to be led at the macand in jazz that can be had a. smile. misapply less
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money a $1000000.00 euro. funds but a lot of. that's not that we had promo him at and i'm and a little matter to look at them whole is about in a little buzz about a guy like not a picture professional work very seriously and she's also very driven personality also very proud of what she has achieved but also of her background and that is what you can use and apply as well in the inner inner exercising a role they have you have this idea that. the and what of that lisa how was the thought of agency ethel and. took any. pakistani was that it was a. exception seem to me at the cleburne mean what anyhow that high middle school as an a b. and
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he has achieved great success as a pharmacist and businesswoman in the netherlands. our experience of arriving in europe as a young girl remains fresh in her memory including the difficulties and challenges of landing in a new country. she devotes time helping today's refugees to find jobs and to integrate into society. to belong to the very forward made her a whole is our recognition. of this moment hill phil love looked a little syria. and now. they have 4. more year over it. all are the. but it made them all the or here we are
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a city beautiful often that's very that's a hard on there's an openness that is about a whole hour for the overnights them in the economy. in the beauty of the r.v. of course because. the drill here not to. release you know that would not. solve all the little. hill for her all to get. source like off from arkham. rocks that particular kate and hill who are some of the dogs and that is what they all love the new. how can that defy being how they love them all should get into. a market that they have the leisure is sort of so i wish i had that side the look sort of what i don't want one fellow that if the one i'm on. and. the logical and you don't really have to be bad so then that's some of the other law.
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the 7. so that's a lot of. the good not that i grew by he is a high profile successful businesswoman of our parents living and working in the netherlands aside from her business commitments she makes time at seminars to share how workplace experienced with young people from a variety of national backgrounds. some students find it very difficult. to overcome all the challenges that they have to overcome if they want to become an entrepreneur and so now they have. teamed up with. with the business community a female entrepreneurship. truth and selects together of course which got the staff there can be to make sure that coaching will take part. of course we hope it
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will eventually get our diplomacy started. me to. say that i'm a. sahm feel. that . i have been. been. there. can. we have in our net we have a yearly election of ethnic minority business woman of the year and every year we have a major effect and it's
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a black tie event with 5 people the top of the netherlands the politicians the ambassador everything that means something in the netherlands is on this affair and because for 15 years we've been organizing this and in 2015 was one of the nominees who was presented for the ethnic woman award of the year and we haven't any plan the jury chose her to be here at the businesswoman. at the thomas philips a posh. i haven't been on the island of the men. who are home was it a thought to be a muscle and was. at the mouth of a coffin. 3. so i did them the. only we had of.
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it's been many years since my dad left her native iraq she has integrated well amongst the people of the netherlands my family gathering serves as a reminder of her back you it's. how in the. regina island i want to lochner men and women and i was 40 and images that are so am and how on earth an f. on robertson s.s.u. a lot of my own. marvelous wine and. believe a man or. woman more you again. the one next if you're on
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the 2nd on homeland of 2 i just know it's not. a nurse or. how that a kid could hold your thoughts and never. let know or cathartic and. no doubt the bundle of them in are meant to show emotion i feel iraq i don't harbor here without a conclusion. yeah ended up and had. them being here and couldn't. move out of. here. which stated. what of but it. you still don't feel like giving us a bluff. and alice but that. where she mark
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a lot of the black is sort of below kind of the more. savage can now watch out that the girl of the black is a stick and before we act you. can have as a color of the pulse of libya. look to another pharmacist business leader and inspiration to many young people in her adopted home in the netherlands. in part to another successful woman this time based in italy so my abdul qadeer is an elected member of milan city council. fictive the wild about the power by party are clearly and so have all collini. but why are. my feet but how long how i like a theatre napoleoni are near or what that.
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the back. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. dysphoric new chiro heroes like no who are a barber who refused a $50000000.00 bribe the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a darker use to shine a light let's make a rule to better plage nominate your anti corruption mirror now. an ethiopian woman determined to tell the world a new story about her country our answers our humanity is the most beautiful uncle caught i wish can just realize that i am just the footbaths despite the
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challenges she became c.e.o. of tourism and head of ethiopia's land development project my ethiopia on al-jazeera. alpha this is the opportunity to understand the very different way where there is nothing we don't leave. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at the headlines riot police have fired tear gas at protesters in hong kong after the latest anti government rallies turned violent have also been reports of demonstrators throwing petrol bombs and stones at the police earlier in the day thousands of people march towards government buildings calling for the resignation of the chief executive kerry lam hong kong has been paralyzed by 4 months of
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anti-government demonstrations which began in june over a proposed extradition law. there have been calls for more protests in egypt after thousands joined rare nationwide rallies across the country on friday security forces fired tear gas at crowds as demonstrators demanded the resignation of president sisi human rights watch is calling for the immediate release of those detained during the unrest a day after what's being called the biggest climate protest in history young activists have taken their calls for radical action to a youth climate summit at the united nations the summit was opened by 16 year old swedish campaign aggressive term bug who inspired the day for global protest by young people on friday organizers say 4000000 people of all ages took part worldwide. yesterday millions of people across the globe. marched and demanded real climate action especially young people.
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we showed that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable saudi arabia says it will wait until the investigation into last week's drone strikes on 2 of its oil facilities is complete before taking appropriate action saudi's minister of state for foreign affairs are barry says u.n. investigators will prove that the attack on iran co came from the north and not from yemen riyadh is rejected a claim by yemen's who's the rebels that they carried out the strikes on the oil plants and says it hold iran accountable or this is yemen's who the rebels are celebrating the 5th anniversary of their takeover of the capital sun are thousands of supporters attended a parade marking what's known as the september 21 revolution who these took control of son are following an offensive in september 2014 although the headlines this hour i'll have more for you in the news hour that's coming up at 2100 g.
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so do join me then it's in about 25 minutes from now by. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled that road. why people move varies greatly persecution and conflict ask those millions of arabs to leave their homelands others leave for economic reasons or to follow their families. no 2 stories are the same yet what binds each of them is a connection to their arab heritage. europe has long been a favored destination for many from the middle east so many abdul qadeer lives in
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italy where she works as a public representative her is a remarkable success story as milan's 1st muslim female council member. sumi arbil car that was born in the italian city of beirut to jordanian and palestinian parents she has enjoyed a special relationship with the city of milan since her student days at milan university had also lobola baba also asked them an advice and a. little slow. but he could for that a good ask so what by the soldier on. comes will out at about. us are just too little for what the whole of. a foot some years a man in. santa claus some advice.
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and a lot of unnecessary margarette about it i think there are stuff about it. if you like that which are taught to just yell italiano out so many young men whom while back about so many i don't mean to allow that you have cannot the idea of control and how do you have the sort of art you have to kind of judge that when i ask you for the idea but the toughie at the arm of my. saw the scottie hat muslim over there usually i'm a. muslim in. islam yeah. the men of the west. medina to milano but there are still.
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well well that us to biology who are all. of us to be. mobile or. do nothing about now but that. but dick. hole does a lot of majorly. the hardest. suck off that. dad didn't want me to. be. allowed to. not talk when someone italy will ask me after. my order bust. me in the. key fertile time a low mark but i'll be a lot of the band. that are so blessed.
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to. have a son the c.r.c. my son home i'm going to chill for love it or suffer to live what i behave. with olive be happy julia to journey to of what will be be my certain comfort to feel look. on. julie clark in the heart but are too feeble to study exterior digimon what about enjoy italia without one 0 my word what. one of us shardik my home. to behold. but our one.
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every day is a busy one for so many hours. aside from politics she plays an active role in several muslim youth groups and is also a prominent women's rights activist. however she says that what drives her most is writing. becomes an awful lot of. well understood i learned that been. very can a book that. you. mean i will mostly math with. the ball. what are the feel of them fear the amount of fear they might. feel bad. job iack woman in law drew mortal fear. and it could. have been can be adul. but still it's not even the mean for you know we have we're only small men and i mean how we could man not this would almost $35.00 women not. muslim muslim
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intercourse with a deity he had at least you see. and you can listen while the. busy . kenyan morning. when i look at that is that a particle article in the salted on him withdraw to 40 some of the nipples e.q.'s some of them and you know by the quote one of them in more of a word or deed. that they have in the face of this. if i see fit instead i have to finish my. before i. left or when it meant rebuttal in other stuff that i had with the possible point was that one that
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is a very competent senior but i'll settle for a madea for. the queen to judge your horn lifted them and if the list was a lovely model do you know who made a will in some german mini bellowed beloved aussie or the whole. war and least of all it to my floor for you to jump. in than you but that you could but we could start listing our name our father a comic genius a one but i will do little and if you are but are you would. know where your the journey here islam you. oh well. what of the you still are you sure what you. can see the mud that i saw. merge my how well
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and know. be the mark. lad why young. blacks the relax around until it has had a lot you thought you will be sure to be cooler most because they learn it all more. we see our service doctors are for the good for our neighbor so i thought she had the knowledge of that but that they are near. to no one had done. that. almost one and a half 1000000 muslims now live in italy this makes. someone a few ups largest muslim communities the majority have integrated well into italian society while at the same time maintaining their arab identity. look at it that
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way it is clear that this is not the fault that we are having everything to get out of that because you know we have a good idea we are. out of the sand business which is exactly as i thought it right that it was. that it's where you have a system the bond with us and with the bank comes another and a bit so good luck with those we have a couple of them and. i say. how good it all of them but i put on the well i don't know what i normally do you call it that i'm not a sob at that of pissing on the well it's obvious telling the c. of it myself talk about the body i do like it best how lovely i'll come to those who could not love me i don't think it would but that's get them out of the line not to be to satisfy but send us a little bit but that i could go. in
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2016 on my ya bill cause it became the 1st muslim woman to win a seat in milan's local governing council previously she had been involved in politics working as a member of the italian democratic party. now as an elected councillor she found herself in a position to argue for real and meaningful change in her adopted city. i was she a lesson for the been no i. feel c.s.l. for the dia. i had to. feed mia must annoy your thought is. what. will be our. fee. to say yeah. what we did had. to
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us more political. but come yet it. is i never want to know that i don't understand some people. get on their course and. sit in the mirror and the door store. non-support in front of a quandary in africa i mean they're going to knock the drum and. my son prep it on. a mattress in the school so you want to your career because for my own that i don't want to. stand in madea. i shouldn't feel that. mage is a bad idea. for god to blow off a credit in. an adjustable no. i still feel. love seeing how lee had.
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know they're so great look i guess minty thought more of the produce need see it a for the truncated they are counted on islamic a quarter of a no but that you buy all of the markets which are then tally appear on the the man who work among the. theater manasseh is what i know allows me call them sci fi medicine bloody a liquid at the laugh. in my denny the one about my city. well i can and i would do it to feel medalists what would you would. actually miss the most in and 99 out windy but i'm a midge lee. morton in philly secondly if you mean i know the man and 90. and i didn't give a fuck that. mother you would be doing it meanwhile. tom. had done it at a muslim. we
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don't even. know of. a war less than half as i'll hold mostly me but stubborn and moderate a command a half as our last hope martin the 2nd fifi lionel i know had the most amount of don't know where from which one can in fact get a photographer had west let him in fact get that off we're not only die use as we all die as selim been in germany. obama would do the village of you know what would. be his job to her. and i will hear from her the midst of a whole journey and connecting with a live in a small even the on. a corner so they're going to look at their job because only you know you're here let me kind of. see largely a little pocket book. to my fil. could be
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a. journalist them and then she would have them a form what the other form of that. a member of some other party. than i. thought about that or santa why then and the. would have might have said i what i said on a bus in. suffolk i had
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that idea. then and daddy and what i said myself. and that ad that how we at best necked about how. muslim that. as any coffee and a. lot of. us thought it artie levin to you or me with edge and also that whole we hear. that more so. so here. we are there's a bit. that would be a fear. that a beer busted. the 1st time to have. the muffins of slimy.
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medical room in 60 years when i can be mr 110 feet. men will laugh plenty and form a feel when i came out of a dollop of hope wallop that i'm going. to for a quarter me. what on earth. mean a lot of men know what my come on what about the montage of summer had the whole of billy. clean fi la militia in muslim. brotherhood are assessed now most of the suburban muslims italian jove. i mean with the money did that get. you. kicked out of wad about how will be i thought we are clean and so help our collini a colombian my buddy well. my feet but how would you feel how i like to see your
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are literally any on a half hour what a formidable know how a lot i did that because here are. manimal but. that was sort of. so deal of n.r.t. you know laddie had the one time in africa. haphazardly feeble the nurse. found on 4 feet above the sound on. your floor joe had an of about a man or young career. or to one. would hope for if so the whole.
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counselor some a young adult card dead and business leader dr now dad and the baby do not know each other yet have much in common they're both successful women of middle eastern heritage living in europe both at the same time remain deeply rooted to their arab background they and their families have been welcomed in their adopted country and in return each has worked hard to repeat that while.
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the $950.00 s. a clash of guns in the city politics and a challenge to french colonial rule. in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the dramatic story of how modern geneseo was born in the morning to give us back our land and sea level will fight alone. with a rare eye witness testimony from the men who fought the french on the ground to newseum the battle for independence episode one of the rebels announces iraq award winning programming from international film made because of what driving around looking for drug addicts on the streets of kabul just the arrest sets the stage is what men are demanding fasts because no one hard to giving voice to the voiceless have you failed your mission to protect the civilian population but open your eyes
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to an alternative view of the world today. on al-jazeera. how there has been some rain in new south wales but there's just never enough and we're going to the wrong season for it now this active frontier i'm sure was very welcome for to some pretty big down poles and it's still producing rain in the fall cos in sydney other is going offshore leaving behind not particularly warm weather it has to be said that 16 degrees or so from melbourne and adelaide warmer in perth of course the biggest change in warmth is going to be
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a bit further north bridgeman for example we've got $31.00 the full cost for monday with little change elsewhere in fact if you pick out brisbane we're well above the average is $24.00 for this time of the year resume up to $31.00 and back down to $25.00 parties a bit of a mini heat wave i suppose and it far outstrips that temperature potential or actual anywhere in new zealand well that's a nice quiet picture the moment jenny circulating and the cycling you're talking about the low to mid teens but in the sunshine for the most part does tend to disappear on monday directly north but different season and we've got yet another potential typhoon it's very close to typhoon strength this thing here on its way up from the east china sea will produce huge amounts of rain to south korea and southern japan flooding is almost inevitable. rewind returns with new scenery and brand new updates on the festival to see this
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documentary by the compelling onion the onion the sweets. the. rewind continues with losing your easy and. thriving community. would literally above leave all right on the southern tip of it lies 30 feet below us on al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticised 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 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to
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take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority you see in the world. on counting the cost billions spent on ads offenses but drones take out more than saudi arabia's oil production and look at the knock on effect that cost the $30000000000.00 plan to move indonesian sinking capital and the importance of the dollar to tina counting the costs on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. oh i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. hong kong least fired tear gas to disperse
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protesters mocking the brutal attack at a subway station 2 months ago. calls for new protests in egypt and the immediate release of those arrested during friday's rallies against president sisi. saudi arabia says it will wait for the results of an investigation into the attacks on its oil facilities before taking action. we young people are unstoppable. fresh from the biggest climate protest in history young activist take their calls for action to the united nations. schools new zealand win the 1st heavyweight encounter of the rugby world cup the defending champions be tough if you're 2313 in yokohama they haven't moved in the program.
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welcome to the program our top story they have been more scenes of violence in hong kong where police and protesters have clashed cheering the latest anti-government rallies riot police fired tear gas at the crowds gathered on the streets and inside a mall and metro station also been reports of demonstrators throwing petrol bombs and stones at police earlier in the day thousands of people march towards government buildings calling for the resignation of the chief executive carrying lam well the city has been paralyzed by 4 months of anti-government demonstrations which began in june over a proposed extradition law. heil has more now from hong kong. was. was the 16th weekend of protests here was in a mall adjacent to it starts ranks and the reason the protesters are here was a few months ago a gang dressed in a white sox beat up protestors after they holding
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a vent here that is something that's really been a rallying cry for the protests and see about why they're here tonight. the protesters are here because and our station was long stay she was shot down by the police now there was supposed to be here are several women either a little bit delayed because they are holding another protest in the m.t.r. station earlier that protesters actually by the government but they ran a little bit late past the 5 year mark and there's a bit of a confrontation between the police and the protesters with a little bit here to the mall. earlier in the day probating supporters carried out what they said was a cleanup they went out to the living walls these are places that have been dubbed this sucks because this is where protesters went out and put out anti-government anti kind of banners and notes on the wall the probate supporters went out to clean it up now protesters say that they're going to continue with their operations this weekend on sunday they're going to head out to hong kong international airport there they say they want to get in that make an attempt to disrupt the traffic
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there. hong kong is entering its 16th week of protests with no sign of the demonstrators giving up and now people on both sides are turning to song to boost morale and drown out that rivals a sarah cook reports from hong kong. the. it's a cheap that's been embraced by the pro-democracy movement in hong kong. in the streets in shopping centers sports fields at a public rallies glory to hong kong has become the unofficial anthem of these demonstrations. i think is the medium for people to keep up the momentum. it's been very motivating song to begin with. is about democracy and freedom what we're fighting for. if i only have 4 verses but its lyrics have captured the imagination of protests at phrases like. democracy and liberty and after months
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of demonstrations it's energizing weary protestors and boosting morale this is serious 7 business it was my job to fight for democracy the way. the composer has chosen to remind anonymous but the marching style chant has gone viral with more than a 1000000 views on you and the english and japanese version of. this orchestra has a novel adaptation complete with gas masks goggles and helmets. for coasting instruments. to plea. to. song has become a tool for both sides of the political divide holding china's national flag these
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people declare their patriotism to the central government in beijing singing the chinese national anthem. no matter where i am i am being a nice we want to tell. ward the china our beloved motherland will be stronger and better in the future. the. hearing people bursting into song is becoming common in hong kong but as the child rises so too have templates both sides trying to drown ask each other. the extradition bill may be withdrawn but these protesters want more including greater autonomy from the mainland china 1st china celebrates the seventies and of bursaries the founding of the people's republic of china the probation caps will show a united front but the pro-democracy groups plan to protest the day that many expect will end in further on wrist sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong. have been
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calls for more protests in egypt after thousands joined iran nationwide rallies across the country on friday night security forces fired tear gas on crowds as demonstrators demanded the resignation of president sisi human rights watch is calling for the immediate release of those detained during unrest. how small. the protest is import syeed determined to continue what happened in cities nationwide on friday night i was there a show dissent ended when riot police moved in one officer in cairo urging his men to open fire on demonstrators demanding the resignation of president abdel fattah el-sisi. and. some arrests were made including this man in serious. but. overall analysts say gyptian security forces were on characteristically restrained there
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was a full night of protests they were and across several big governorates a lot of people participated and the people are just going to be emboldened emboldened by the fact that they were able to get away with it. they went out into the streets they weren't arrested on they weren't shot at so there's i think there's a significant chance that this could build up and cuts to food and energy subsidies has turned to outrage after corruption allegations a former military contractor says president sisi and military leaders have wasted millions of dollars of public money on building palaces luxury villas and hotels. mohammed ali posted videos on you tube and facebook this month calling for protests against corruption when most egyptians live in poverty his message is resonating with many people. 0 the people are starving my life savings have evaporated
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why why does he see starve us while he lives in the curious palaces why is he trying to humiliate us he is supposed to be a public servant working for us c.c. who is in new york for the united nations general assembly denies corruption allegations describing them as allies seize the band prize protests after he led the military coup which deposed president mohammed morsy 6 years ago tens of thousands of egyptians were arrested and jailed in the government crackdown which followed human rights watch is calling on the egyptian government not to repeat past mistakes. to protect the right to peaceful protest in upholding egypt's obligations under international human rights law should immediately release all those arrested for soli exercising their rights. analysts say it's too early to say whether the army's relatively hanzal response suggest some commanders often pathetic to the protest movement either way they say sisi should
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be worried victoria gayton be al-jazeera a former government contractor whose videos helped spark these protests in egypt has now posted a new message on social media muhammad ali is calling on egyptian security forces to remove president sisi from power by next friday or he says millions will take to the streets. i so i'm still waiting for a response from the defense minister and security forces saying that c.c. is out he is no longer fit for this mix right it is also makes him i'm waiting for that decision and the next step is a multi 1000000 man march we started in our local streets the next priority we would take to the major squares. well for more on all this we can speak to dalia funny she is a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington joins us now via skype from new jersey and so we're just seeing the latest post from
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ex military contractor mohammed ali who social media posts of really sparked so much interest i think they've been viewed by millions of people who are furious about the corruption allegations that he's making can i get your thoughts on this latest video. so i think what we saw last night was unprecedented and that no one anticipated the fear barrier that president says you have instituted all over the government all over egypt for the past couple of years to be broken and to be broken by a simple call of the major sports event that occurs in egypt the big soccer game between a magic after that very national moment go into the street and fight for your country so i think that kind of nationalist call bringing everyone together. coupled with the fact that it wasn't a violent night yes there were 78 arrests but there wasn't the all out kind of police army vehicles that we've seen in the streets in the past might in bold in
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people to continue to go into streets tonight and do this 1000000 man gathering or march next friday just as he had called for this protest this weekend so what i think we're also seeing is a real interesting demographic shift in the protestors the average age in egypt today is 23 the revolution of 2011 was 80 years ago and so the average age of egyptians that were during the revolution was 15 and so those protesting in the streets have really made lived most of their formidable years of their lives under extreme repression and uncertainty and i think it's very interesting what you say about the way in which the government has cracked down on any sort of dissent i want to pick up on that point with you but also just want to take a look at some of the latest images that are coming to us from so is why.

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