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that would influence the shape of the middle east for centuries to come and so. now we can draw a. psych's because lines in the sand on al-jazeera. ready . well again please it'll be here in doha your top stories on al-jazeera india has recorded more than 400000 new coronavirus infections in one single day for the 1st time world and 3 and a half 1000 people died in the 24 hour period according to the latest official data all adults eligible to receive the vaccine but several states have warned of acute shortages india is the biggest vaccine producer in the world but it doesn't have enough doses for its own people liz purana has more now on the expanded vaccination
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rollout from new delhi. where outside one of just a handful of private hospitals in new delhi which a vaccination people between the ages of 18 and 45 delis leader like many other regional leaders around the country has said that they don't have enough vaccines to expand the vaccination program from saturday as planned the indian government announced a few weeks ago that from the 1st of may everyone over the age of 18 would be eligible but there just aren't enough doses to online but to straighten the 5 also doesn't take into consideration the hundreds of millions of indians who don't have smartphones who don't have computers with internet connections to register for a back seat now once in a few weeks ago in mumbai the financial capital home by was the worst affected city and it only has 20000 doses for people between the ages of 18 to 45 even though it has a population of more than 20000000 and a very young population like all of india and so the country which is the world's
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biggest taxi manufacturer which makes 60 percent of all the vaccines in the world doesn't have enough for its own people this is why the russian made sputnik be as a driving end here on saturday the u.s. is sending hundreds of thousands of doses of the astra zeneca vaccine and also the romans here is needed for india to manufacture. somalia's president mohammed. has directed the prime minister to prepare for an election there has been growing anger for remaining in office is to end in february but there's disagreement on the electoral process fighting between government and opposition but forces erupted on the streets of mogadishu earlier this week forcing residents to flee. the final phase of ending the u.s. war in afghanistan is now formally underway president joe biden had given orders to begin the troop withdrawal process no later than may the 1st. meanwhile a truck bombing near a hospital in low gar province south of kabul has killed at least 24 people the
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afghan government is blaming the taliban for the explosion failure contraflow he has more now from kabul. the foreign to withdraw is currently underway and today may 1st is the deadline under which according to the doha agreement all foreign forces should have been gone from afghanistan this is not happening that withdrawal will be taking several more months and the taliban have has warned that after may 1st of foreign troops are still here they will start resuming out tax so there is a big sense of insecurity here and big sense of fear among afghans and if it's any indication as to the situation that has been unfolding here during this very tense time several western embassies recently have been advising their citizens publicly even on twitter that they should be leaving afghanistan as soon as possible on commercial flights so imagine the afghans listening to all
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this it's as if there is a very very dark veil of fear of hopelessness of a security that has been covering the entire afghanistan as to what will be in store in the coming weeks and months as violent violence has been rising as as everybody has been saying and warning it is expected to rise even more in the coming weeks and months the president of the democratic republic of congo has declared what he's calling a state of siege in 2 provinces to control and skeleton boylan's between groups in the mineral rich east slows the military to take control in more q. and a tour more than $300.00 people have been killed and more than one and a half 1000000 displaced since january tax intensified last year when the military become increasing its operations those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after muslims from more news in about 30 minutes.
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there are an estimated 6000000 muslims in france today the largest such population in western europe. a century ago they were called colonials in the sixty's they were known as immigrants today their citizens. with the issues of immigration and integration raising the political temperature in europe this series looks back at the history of muslim immigration into france. it's a history that remains alive today with the ongoing debate over how to reconcile
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france's longstanding tradition of secularism with religious diversity. this is rare footage dating back to the 1920 s. and must say. it represents some of the 1st moving images of france's muslim community. back then no one imagined that these workers brought from north africa would stay in france to raise their children and grandchildren. down in the more. recent gutless us in the north was allowed to meet.
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their needs to be funny. is going on they don't leave before you'll be living on these national cycle young. zeki. first so it would be their market could so. kill somebody was a jelly. so who exactly did the algerians look like buffalo bill or the indians the victor or the vanquished one thing is sure. i was both defeated and occupied as the 20th century began. to me hope aza. was this sound this time legacy to push was it and this time. they are going to make. these old it there was any book would all fall knocked out there on
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a. porno even for me folk here are not to 2nd if ye don't. own where you do in public. for me you know you don't let me tell you. if you could use emitted your home supply. liz as. in 10045000 muslims were working in mainland france on shop floors and paris in mass say so factories or in the northern coal fields they were called beals as most of them came from kabillion in northern nigeria countries of here for say 70 didn't come up as old are now the aforesaid next they are. just off but i thought he can set up more than once and then i remember they had a command of clearly. the muslim workers from algeria started to adopt
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a war that would take more lives than any before. for the 1st time france recruited massively from the colonies in algeria conscripts were chosen by the drawing of law . in the end hundreds of thousands of infantry men from north africa and black africa set sail for the battlefields. of. the south. to nipping. broche these.
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to kill for i get so many i gave me a day when i said purpose yet i was in a barn so make it soon is i hope our confidence again me talk about the deal get some are ok i dunno it's now. over and. yeah i so can i am that every yep yep yep just play a clip which was quite. new to me of like a toss lee decision. to return measure or not be so the music that we dig october 2nd only be done as you measure it is a totally different. school i suspect. they did the city a sick i'm sorry clearly savaged assault imitate
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a bully who they are politically vote of especially. when you're messing it up his ass don't disturb you know that you know p. said that. hardly express young. well put ideas in pretty database in a manner and a procedure something to me it's a measure of how to turn it when he began. well the whole mood only could i need to speak to 2 more leaders. this respect for the muslim faith on the frontline was crucial as germany continually try to incite soldiers in the colonies to revolt portraying france as a colonial power and an enemy of a strong poor. families if i might have thought about it book you say you do. the math. on family don't just i didn't want to do the nearly daily sort of museum almost sort of fall off of movies
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are depicted mostly the most you were sort of forced you know off of always all these are. or at least up. to. the authorities mobilize the armies film department there staged reports from the front were meant to convey a single message france loves its muslims. in 1916 but battles raging and the number of wounded mounting fast they created a hospital reserved for muslim soldiers colonial garden of no shop here to army cameramen and photographers were present. while the wounded tried to recuperate their comrades at the front continued to defy death. and if the strength of prayer was not enough other means were sought to invoke protection. memo nerve to see their
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400 projects showing he needed magic or an issue before the. ballot and he. small. in the panetta. if you survived a major battle you were granted leave. but neither civil nor military authorities wanted soldiers from the colonies coming into contact with french society that might give them bad ideas about liberty and equality but they might be tempted to take home with them to limit contacts as much as possible the colonial conscripts were forced to spend their leave in camps run by the army.
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though the colonial soldiers were kept well away from french society for same wasn't true for the 10s of thousands of workers recruited in north africa to replace those who had left for the front. or. woods due to us mall. only. he saw the. long slim of being even. 20 below. going to kill. not getting the. prescription. so they can come in mathematics that security in monte consumer demand some book my office you come up at all this is a c. and d. put a critical sense of c o c k so the quest to the. top or at the that and. the
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last one is forcing the currency. to have a compact up a school that was the new year them in such an ass room she was hot enough you see on the top on it by the 2 said he's open the can. for you to dive and choice on themselves he said. to caesar spit up but of course your didn't look too pretty just yorkie you all have your city hall in the city because for. a political awareness that would continue to grow. do you feel. they're preventing. paying their way through the. day when they're going to remember 11th 1918 armistice was signed france was
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the colonial soldiers returned home france had to be rebuilt some of the north african workers stayed on going from the arms factories to major public works thousands of others joined them became mostly from rural algeria soon the ranks of these muslim workers swelled 210-0000 some already settled in france took advantage of this wave of migrants gone tone deaf and i got to cut as you eat. only a pilot got cut off duty when a young nigerian. new definitive plays on there are no terrorist taunts for the past hopefully pully is a really really likable simmo could see but there are no dyes any mean of sawdust in the city but. from other see this is a movie the city the city of and 6 protests yourself too badly should social.
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or badly shelled you can videos lord be the source to get a movie feel to be a hard it doctor bore you here preserving sharma for his dog because your source. complicated conflict idea. if you know monkey the song then your horse. surely thinks or who you support are you. not good fit in either but if you wish to draw us a lot of these on what would be. the most of it is all due to say the particle years girl only by those at the medium or. party could walk on their own it excuses . the. present day lose each is a good years good all need those you don't get your collective defense.
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against the day when it would emerge nick. so the men love you for 6 years. i have a panel of god let it be kill our city of our ball but if was a vocal and i would use it'd only be delusion it was since a certain individuals it is a solution found that potter quark it up yet a pothole unify media it's easy on a p.c. more superior to the puzzle determinism a key boss a sort of the parties all over him or. far from their clan the muslim workers built a social life asked for other workers this centered on the local cafe. you're. deeply so. over to be. forceful in your quality of our. lives. that's why.
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you started. started to feel really badly needed. when we have a. bushel of yearly booking our own nic. just the monastery she softened and martyred you in this business are beholden to. your decisions. close on this one. year of the year. and the arab cafes the workers came into contact with a small anti-colonialist elite rally by the communist newspaper there back here. one of those founders was called a bill that had charlie. does some so from the larger political process version where should i be pretty crosses that he actually left to take on token are nice. but stand upon
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a smattering of special. her. ex who i mean super pity. really likes to eat food yes typically mean classroom service or pre-teens medicine costs less such and. the higher advert by example. is supposed to counted up for. a missed invite her liver was on there was awesome of process it goes on tender for you but to me for that pov can consider perfectly. well some provisions were voting for a colonial candidate others were beginning to develop feelings of rejection towards the north africans. in 1923 the press made the most of a gruesome story and i'll cheery and murdered a shopkeeper who refused his advances as well as one of her customers. the
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newspapers dubbed the crime the double murder of the who funded stand were met by not showing up in past to compound the press. on the classic some of the not there stigmatism you guys try and come a time. they do the best you're not. looking chic you have your subreport yasser could. see saucer also sets of cliche the. less abducted in borneo. they deal the sawyer.
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service the social engine africa. my heart. the people of france in the regard to the soviet isn't german course jockey for a sense of urgency to declare a 0.7 i just. thought it was a toss your skipper. couldn't your target audience was actually 2 policemen have a stator feed and get up to 20 boards that are pretty crappy too it'll fit. yes it does for years you just. don't love horse so it was very dilute. we sold the quarter as your disease. but you for the absolute most of you to circle the city so it was. fairly you know administration director. you could.
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almost hope earned on the bird like it's due. do so now but i thought for no man to give us your comment. despite the monitoring and or oppression life went on between muslims and french there were dates romance and marriage became more frequent especially among activists. who those people cared to spit on those are the forces. of will prevail war on the latifa she's mix it up. in the our job as. the best known of these activists was called a had he was to have 2 children with his partner emily briscoe a militant anarchist from eastern france it was she who embroidered the 1st algerian flag dreamed up by her companion. they said mr
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chivery someone to give up but that i 1st learned of the gentleman sees. the. year let's. put it in his other he. the old her. little me todd jones of the book are you what you boys call a building muscle google study or for the russian you vondish or surgeries for the muscle gets. so he's all told where sources stand of your foot or just. get. the protests started cheerfully in front of the x. museum in amsterdam hundreds of protesters gathered to demand the government ease lock down restrictions and lift a curfew the 1st in the country since world war 2 the threat is that we use our
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freedoms to broadcasters who are not following social distancing rules or repeatedly ordered to disperse by police but police are right. very hard to close friend to scenario that happened last week and thousands were rioting in cities across the nat'l after some protesters started throwing stones at letting off fireworks police on horseback moved in area. hero and humanitarian. courtroom to rule criminal. you know me to know who defended sorry able against attack by serb forces. al-jazeera world looks back at the life of the late you find give you. my mind. just. on counting the cost of china's
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navy and its maritime militia dominate the south china sea as the u.s. lost control could the pandemic usher in the 4 day work week and environmental racism opposition grows to a u.s. pipeline. counting the cost on al-jazeera. over again please it will be here in doha your top stories from al-jazeera india has recorded more than 400000 new coronavirus infections in one single day for the 1st time more than 300000 people have died in a period of 24 hours according to official data. all adults are now eligible to receive a vaccine but several states of want of acute shortages india is the biggest vaccine producer in the world but it doesn't have enough doses for its own people elizabeth purana has more now from new delhi. outside bottle just
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a handful of private hospitals which charge for the vaccine a handful of private hospitals in delhi which of vaccinating a small number of 18 to 45 year old delhi has made it like many regional leaders most of the state leaders in the country have said they simply don't have the means to expand the program the government announced weeks ago that from the day the 1st of may everyone about the 8 age of 18 would be eligible but there just wasn't enough vaccine somalia's parliament has cancelled a 2 year extension to president bush made up the law he mohamed for macho's to he's directed the prime minister to prepare for an election there's been growing anger at him for staying in office is term ended in february but there is disagreement on the electoral process fighting between government and opposition backed forces erupted on the streets of mogadishu earlier this week forcing residents to flee the final phase of ending the u.s. war in afghanistan is now formally underway president joe biden had given orders to
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begin the troop withdrawal process no later than may the 1st but 3000 u.s. and 7000 nato troops to remain in the country and all planned to leave in the coming few months meanwhile a truck bombing near a hospital in la gar province south of kabul killed at least 24 people the truck was parked outside a building that offers free accommodation to those in need people had gathered to break their ramadan fast the afghan government is blaming the taliban for the explosion. large crowds mean marching in dozens of french cities to mark the may day holiday despite coronavirus restrictions unions are calling for better funding for the french health system and better protection for people who've lost their jobs and their incomes during the pandemic those are your headlines the news continues here after muslims of france top of the hour 13 g. a news hour for you see that. blue face masks
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a common sight in city centers around britain but as lockdowns elusive people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come and i'm going nightmare for the environment this video shows stauffer to wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded litter it's a face mosque made of plastic now a recent survey found 70 percent of people using disposable boss didn't realize they were using single use prosthetics research is a university college london so you've every person in the u.k. used one disposable mosque every day for a year it would create $124000.00 tons of waste half of which would be on we saw a clip of this factory there trying to provide an alternative for 90 viral code to unlike other such mosques can be washed and reused the design that we've come up with is ethical sustainable and entirely made in the u.k. it looks like a place mostly because of many people's lives at least in the short term whatever calling they where they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up.
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with this man visiting the eiffel tower a secret. a civil servant in the french ministry of foreign affairs and a faithful disciple of mother friends who was the polar opposite to the separatist leader. on march 9th 1922 and the company of one of france's top generals that laid the foundation stone of the paris mosque this faithful servant of france would become the chief cleric of this place of worship and prestige. officially the building of this mosque was a tribute to the muslim soldier sacrifice during the great war but that didn't exclude more political motivations. often enough to put the new stuff is a fairly common. off. and maybe diffuse discontent could be.
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bless. the. poor. was a. good day of the mosques inauguration july 16th 1026 france lavishly hosted 2 of its proteges the sultan of morocco and the bay of tunis. getting out from their cars they were welcomed by chief cleric then governor 8 the ceremony was a national event in new york is a true katara asked. because on that it completely. prepared it to. be for. the young. and up his own studies used on his bus the beach is
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a. young lady is from the midst of battle. says she did pastor quatenus something a primitive. school and a mosquito eat eat fish live for the. environment is icky very long delayed get iti. east daughter text. it. due to very active develop. feel as if you don't that. the state's much proclaimed affection for all things a slum ic did not find favor with everyone famous monaco star wrote of the mosque this trophy of the tyrannic faith a top senate have held represents more than an insult to our past it is a threat to our future. but many persians regarded the mosque not as
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a threat but as something rather exotic and the heart of their capital. been given the bird the nick and i mostly nic to the song they. should pick the may be needed 2 more to take. us through the body looks like now but also because this is our home what don't we do to you to speak to. the rest of the muskeg don't you know youngsters could be the smallest to break up badly ballet like as the face with a magnet when you say elect you don't know about it in the business not just in the last. aaa sunni community in the you know you don't fasten on beneath the sea but. want to. do many of us he did get a book sale while. only
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we picked mike. around the time of the mosques inauguration and early algerian nationalist organization called 12 north african held its 1st meeting. the secretary general of the new group denounced what he called an advertised mosque an oriental cabaret built with the money of workers were excluded from it and insult to the spirit of islam. opposed what he saw as colonial france's exploitation of islam and position himself as the true defender of muslims. that they're trying to stir my ass in this 100 newsman stem i am pulling arsonist mortlake. says closure here by saying don't wander around but probably point us in good stead bingo had to sit down sit then stand no pretty. he said he had.
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with them for sale sample a bit more than a snowman just to undermine bender breit the nationalists laid siege to the strongholds of popular islam islam of the suburbs the effectiveness of their propaganda elicited a reaction from the french state your petunias was under do dooni us show key bridge what you point it isn't pretty as you know we don't do far more with english than not to because they could suddenly it was also clear is that our who is east of normal good solid but. could sell nuclear yeah. blowby don't lineage enough support to let. the funny part it but for now. look upon our. children audition sapper not veiled enough for me moxie slowly. become so. easily yearly doesn't sadly year.
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one guy we don't want to. predetermine a severity. of funding. indeed the native workers had every reason to protest their work and living conditions were the worst to be found in france in the 1930 s. but consider whether you have. to. work at it on the go. to either fix its or sitting populace wanted to give. something. back into some scenic. b.c.g. but here he. want only protect aha with. his alarm. send there. be music
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of course. don't use only sell a. car by 2 to bed young may continue type bar on. mars 2nd most up was a problem and don't lose. but the member. but they did say he told them all. new voices steve they mock up us that's. all they are simple so i could go on but it's a decision you lost your. digital production to consider the ones you just. referred to believe you stupid and lucky to color your false. was. bad. and if. some this plan on sauce who. am. the tonsil
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is a german jewish are quite crazy. some are for the display of gin you and them want forked tongue smack struggling us watch a hand basket but since i'm a mom for meto see you today if you're pretty cool says. the algerian nationalist organization yet while north african participated in the popular front foot massages movement continued to demand independence for algeria french prime minister leon blum opposed any such idea in august $1037.00 blum had met sally how she rested and the disbanded. on the one hand repression on the other solicitude the incumbent left granted north african workers the right to both medical and employment insurance the state began showing an interest in the north africans health in 1935 a franco muslim hospital was opened in bobby me in the presence of the chief clerk of the paris mosque and the minister of the interior model of the popular committee
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about the rod i would have killed that money to get more money for take your norway but after you do not repeat it i will never operate out of need. but i know you are large enough to get your you know particularly me up at a. good movie i've gone after. rather should be had. and ultra modern hospital for muslim patients in opening this establishment the authorities were finally addressing the serious health problems of north african workers that took the opportunity to proclaim the love of the motherland for its children from the colonies. got maybe not. and there's a big. issue. it's not at least they don't they're. getting here as. it is what.
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i think. what you like. and what it does not do what they worship. in actual fact the north africans of paris greeted the opening of the hospital with suspicion to the point where a police bus was detailed to do the rounds of other tourist hospitals to collect any non-compliant arab patients and bring them by force to look. he. didn't come from cat still clipped. to. fit to. shave.
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in. this hospital manager was head of the north african brigade of comfort he duly brought his methods of blanket checks and systematic interrogation of patients to. this crossover between medical and. police business attracted fierce condemnation from a 12 north african to messala harish this was proof that arabs were treated like plague victims belonging to an inferior race. according to the law only patients who died in the hospital could be buried in a cemetery in actual fact it would welcome all muslims who died in the paris region the burial certificates were jointly signed by the hospital manager and by the chief clerk of the mosque she could do it been complete. when you give me more deeply. hold on the false.
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will peter the guy well while. i and. the injured will fall school i'm. by september 939 for the 2nd time in 20 years france and germany were at war once again there was massive recruitment from the colonies. deep in men my mom dad always you know to me got a good you need me i got got to them it was all me it was finally the love between the people got to be done to do to each of us if you can't beat your. day to depict it that you need all 5 to do to put it all be that the fall put it on him it's not ok with me i lifted it up and got it back you know it they couldn't eat either you know but they come in at the dump you'll have maybe the island people believe will meet.
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the so called common motherland had to heed political realities and black africa or algeria france organize recruitment as it saw fit but morocco and to musea were different they were protectorates with sovereigns who had to be can. sultan despite the strong nationalist sentiment in morocco so time mohammed the 5th had an appeal read out an almost from the kingdom in which he declared from this day on until the standard of france be crowned in glory we owe her our unreserved 8. committed by the year. for the fall on the horses buffy didn't there's always more to some people. certain that they'll be here today for the. festival to start doing. their father. i guess did the deal. in the. default of
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a horse for 8 months it was the so-called phoney war like everyone else the colonial troops waited some even had time to celebrate the muslim holiday in the paris mosque. they delayed it could be that they didn't don't you come in the 2nd you can use it then you see your fix it should then i must get it back i mean if you can't remember to do or say to you you see if you don't you can say you got to have been completed to do this again you didn't matter which way you think. and may $940.00 the germans attacked one month later the french army surrendered tens of thousands of muslim soldiers were dead as many again were taken prisoner and the multi-racial army which was the pride of a greater france became to the nazis the symbol of its humiliation.
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even call on him dependent upon tools and demand you but i'll be modest indeed i'm alive and well enough in my kind and in even. in the video that david did write to but i would much rather i let it out some have a. need to be ignored and bottom up the burden gun starts i'm too into your. skin deep shots and we do this bloody. the nazis saw the colonial soldiers as subhuman carriers of strange diseases in order to avoid all risk of contamination and preserve the so-called purity of their air and blood they were interned in special from still like camps. but then they made them then
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a federal government i. must have egg on cousin and no. it also said that because i knew the sickly disorder she thought of as. the sick. says on the flipside i get excitement to make some noise in the garden stigma. when you sign on and money. he hated the noble easy own didn't have some talents like india may bless you said in part of opposite nicholas shorter said it also high on misc. issues. the number deal on the ties of these you. are standard could release usually is are due to come. with. their service most of us.
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paris was occupied by nazis here as throughout most of europe impose their order on a defeated nation and discovered a world that didn't expect. their reaction was surprising racial ideology was relaxed and replaced by a fascination for an orient that had taken root on the banks of the same. response . be dismissed. on the ends of strongly his bid to eastlands his puppies or his stumps. to disobey doesn't stepping down her own conduct staff. because the massage.
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gets tough it turns on and again you're going without sound from the same function and by something that counts can begin to educate her she. can take. her to chief clerk of the great mosques he could do it been got pretty tight but he used this german fascination for parisian oriental life to his advantage. well if it could be his fault the pig lulay are actually more part the economy they are who supported the said hugh to continue message political 1000000 man drop offs. good to gather the most kill where to. then give everything said also here. to. the datasheet to tell more lumber skidoo to
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skeets a critique of the. ideology imo. syllabus k.a.c. a wish you would look to vapor of the limousine not looking very good here weeklies and more to don't put reason on this if you do confuse your museum or are certain normal the dish we. evolve. or see. a source of flesh and will think use east to call them if they see you see did if it's just all did it of course and is relieved or said they see you call them the. disease started they could almost get back in the hope of things or particle of loss for the bodies and the calgon for the. good kush were a critic joined to potty. and he's left out on cat leave it to be seen
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if ever busy leave is a toy delamont so i must get back he eat our fizzy to be in fact. a more. symmetrical to do this all mom. don't put out and we have to order to be sure laundry over a point i would have to be difficult. to look at the music mode it would be neat get it over me and. i mean the only place on fire someone like you was not going to come out on it up plus the body. minus your money. i think that in all what is the best and easiest use of music. during the war 15000 muslims lived in paris workers and former prisoners some were unemployed because their factories had been bombed all were looking for an anchor and those difficult times for the 1st time since it opened 15 years earlier muslims
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from the working classes attended the paris mosque. who said they did need. the. difference the 1000000 mom don't i get is the plessy do. be a people. prepared to want a good youth someplace. and leave the. no may indeed be shown to no one but. i don't. like all the french people the muslims were faced with a choice to resist to collaborate or to keep a low profile a personal choice and silenced by their pre-war political allegiance. and the. means donate an awfully. good.
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dispersal of forces and the goal to. a massive. less humid little beetles lawsuit. and. in late august 1904 paris was liberated in part thanks to the sacrifice of 3000 resistance fighters how many among them were muslims we will never know pictures of muslim resistance fighters in the 2nd world war are rare but a few remain like this photo of senegalese fighters and their core and a few names like muhammad. and mohammed bonus or shocked by the nazis 2. muhammad locked out to me and. deported to dock how they were born as north africans and they gave their lives for france but post-war france was to care little for their sacrifice.
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from the north of africa they crossed the mediterranean and made huge don't hold. building their future in a secular land. and the lines of france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism as we look back at the history of muslim immigration to the country in a 3 part series muslims of france episode 2 on al-jazeera.
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it's time for the perfect gentleman. went sponsored point qatar airways back to normal then weather comes across the pacific hits patagonia dumps alleges snow in the southern part of the andean chain and right otherwise and they leave it all in argentina is slightly warmer than the other side and the sun shines that's true die all the way up through your acquired pair of most of brazil this case isn't seasonal rains you know that goes from rio inland there's not much evidence of it doing much here but coastal brazil a bit wet maybe significant raise verse like to be in the finals just dive over the border i think from suriname west woods to the west and south colombia and again the potential for flash floods is that these are big showers without a massive rain recently that went through the smaller islands of the caribbean this is the mass now so producing showers and brighter eco haiti doonican republic and there are some big ones in north venezuela but also if you follow the line down here paramount's or costa rica i think we'll find some fairly wet weather not just
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in mexico with his a big shots recently but along the coast of guatemala the pacific coast that is and in the us and you may have noticed this it's been wet violently so in texas there is more potential for that throughout saturday with this dull fade in the orange tops suggesting very big thunderstorms the cold in the northeast what it's warming out very quickly. sponsored by qatar airways if the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know where you choose then don't cancel culture it is decreasing the range of idea is that can be heard. what are world leaders or governments missing when your targets but now up front with me marc lamont hill on al-jazeera. we live in a world went unused is at our fingertips where we're one clay course wiped away from the latest headlines but how often do we stop swiping and scrolling and just listen it's the difference between knowing what's in the headlines and
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