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we are opening up the possibility for instability for no. money box coming soon on which is iraq. i'm about to send in doha the top stories on al-jazeera there's been more violence in occupied east jerusalem with israeli forces cracking down on palestinian protesters for a 2nd day the palestinian red crescent says the least 90 people were injured when police tried to clear muslims gathering on the holiest night of ramadan how the fall said it was on the streets is the violence erupted. tension erupting on the streets of occupy. this is the holiest night of the month. and as you can see it's descended once. it's
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a running clashes between palestinians and the israeli security forces. it relatively quietly. but now. after an initial it seemed at it sent to throw water bottles at the security forces this is now the response the police had said the police chief had said that they were preparing for another night. of violence in jerusalem and that is what has come as well as the issues around the compound there is another issue of pending evictions in east jerusalem neighborhood shakes shara and so a lot of the anger also surrounds that and we have the coming on monday of jerusalem day as it's known to israeli jews when they march right wing nationalists march through the streets of the occupied east waving flags it's
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a very tense confluence of events and it's another night of tension here. dozens of people mostly schoolgirls have been killed in multiple blasts outside the school in the afghan capital kabul president says the taliban was behind the attack but the armed group is blaming i still feel consul 40 has more from the afghan capital. the incident happened 530 local couple time that's the time when the afternoon shift of foss cools is ending the students are finishing their classes and that was a girls' school and there is no school buses here to take them home so at that time the streets outside of school are packed with students going home that's when i witnesses say 3 explosions happened almost back to back and after that point according to eyewitnesses there were there was panic there were students who were trying to run away crying and calling for their mothers there's some extremely
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graphic footage that has been coming out from the area of the attack with bodies lying next to each other with bodies being put one of almost on top of another in an area that could be either part of building or part of a hospital and dozens have been transferred in hospitals across kabul the taliban has. condemned the attack and it has blamed eisel for it and we have to remember that this attack happened in western kabul in dust about which is an area that is predominantly has predominantly shia and in recent years there have been many attacks in that area schools have been targeted gyms have been targeted and most of the times it has been i so that has claimed an attack this story is still developing but i can tell you is that was driving through kabul the entire city tonight is numb after this
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attack india's supreme. force to ensure the delivery of medical all across the country is criticism months over the government's response to the covert learn to surge several states are going into lockdown. fighting has resumed in ethiopia's tikrit region preventing international aid from reaching civilians caught up in the conflict between rebels and the ethiopian government sporadic shelling to be heard north of the town of a gulag as the military blocks the roads to aid convoys scotland's pro independence parties have won the majority in parliamentary elections leader nicolas sturgeon wants a 2nd referendum on independence but u.k. prime minister blair has johnson says another vote would be reckless. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera in about an hour's time after muslims of france a boy. was
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. there are an estimated 6000000 muslims in france today the largest such population and western europe a century ago they were called colonials in the sixty's they were known as immigrants today they are 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 long standing tradition of secularism with religious diversity. by 945 muslims had been working in france for 40 years most of them had come from algeria during the interwar period around 100000 arrived to stay for a few months or a few years at the most with the certainty of one day returning home. in the aftermath of the 2nd world war all that changed. was a new village in the sink called on the. detail to bite me in the kitchen. it was a close call those images and serves have left is on a procedural. we didn't ask because of a desire for the doctor will be us often young lord thought is if you sit there
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just to support you to live i'm stressed. it is all for. the 1st behave yourself. with the best of all is off of one the core of what is of all this all falls well in those you know so it's not just talking. the ms on want to be taken no but also music to move the need to do this little. by every particle for if a movie young men force has no police say laffan turn it on how do you live in fear livesey commom looks at their own 1st really is law on the truly he's livesey on truly believe in all scott here in a book would often be zone free ye not going to sit down. you know i'm a larger press saudi was mopping part of who did the whole mark hasse used to
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soften the measure nesters boudia. why does he mean us to ship us because they. don't fall short he no some are. nearly in his awful careful. leisure to tailor the honda in. our set up a not require the. all good push for dimino so dallaire. the owners of these cafes were muslim workers with an eye for business. in the 1950 s. they also opened grocery stores allowed butchers hotels. some of these traders began to target a french clientele. apparently really you don't know that of course a bit relieved when he. heard his austere and then get on with that class it really isn't. hard or girly pocketed amount of a.p.
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pick up he knew some of our standards yami it 3 years when all of his family said to sod don't go to google or ignore your life force who simply condones that possibility lost people have a mega 1000000 possibility controversal steal the profitable to. the vast majority of muslims living in france were still algerian nationals there were however around $20000.00 moroccans in 1950 sultan home of the 5th paid them a visit accompanied by the chief cleric of the paris mosque seeker durban government. maybe not it but you can mock it and have it harder to get it right up one bit on the why don't. you reckon an american the about to get out of the body and that bit of. unlike the moroccan suppose homeland was a semi independent state the algerians came from a land that france had no intention of letting go but for the nationalist
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politician living in paris independence was no pipe dream from last 30 years he continued his struggle campaigning for the freedom of his homeland algeria who often and then does and so called sequel a new york here they only said. look at all those clothes you. bought with us a little it's also possible. the the and who the 1 june 30th 1954 seeker durban debris died. this faith will servant of france was in charge of the paris mosque since its inception in 1926. he was given a state funeral. the
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grand ceremony in the center of paris marked the end of an era. 4 months later an armed struggle was launched in algeria a november 1st 1954 responsibility for a series of bombings was claimed by an unknown movement the national liberation front or f l and headed by ahmed it was made up of a handful of revolutionaries disillusioned by masel huggers wait and see policy the old nationalist leader responded by founding a new party the algerian national movement or m n a soon the 2 separatist organizations were embroiled in
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a virtual civil war. all over france cafes were machine gun militants were assassinated. or sank on catalysts. under. me not on the issues to the details not on the need. on a national survey noone. funny who don't fit on a cookie do the ma do it. if elin facility know the answer so you can fit in. in this meeting and then they saw the communal corporal see on terror the. and the footy with.
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it is your idea please the. so you can discus here. of us to your myth. they are the. source of. the 2 rival movements fought not only for control of the cafes and hotels but also to win the hearts and minds of people. religion was a weapon of choice in this war. is it a stamp for a family an automated. conviction i want to meet them to compress or fatherly so that. exclusive look at you. and i both know to note that bags. say at this one the. best thing about optimism least
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if one just they are is that the fear for the box office i didn't want to thank you cricket in france the war between the f.l. and m.b. m.n.a. would claim more than 4000 victims and injure 9000. from $158.00 with the yemen a virtually beaten the f.l.n. struck at the colonial power within mainland france. on august 25th a daring attack on the most piano oil terminal there must say resulted in a fire that lasted for 10 days. from then on the f.l.n. stepped up its actions within france the response was a heightened repression against the militant separatists. who are. the. home i would hope bad if you visit me if it. does it speak up when a man physics pick my man. you have a nice x.
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your own do not you put it sick to avoid. being a. shock. when you open up his innocent day a pin only on the duty. and. barbara was allegedly i've excused remission a year come come my titles. that let's you a priest told him the best american relationship affects append the closer ones us unmask significant you small dog got along fine deposits you secure at last more live in the fields. is going to consumes. because it's all for a charade as he was a very very good good good shows only a very small investor force in your group who's that me out geno back and they were
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the problem not all our religion or even that of leaders you know the police guys on their citizens were just the shit is the only reason i. 'd came up from some sort the felon to do. yes and i think of the university and living under the no but did you know he did. let him. under when i was 8 would you said look there's a kid them about all they want to marry is was a costly. and huge fish and women don't want they didn't kill them well on him and . he got a pretty humiliating to get let him do many we didn't have any we had to be more like. the algerian war had shifted to france to the
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authorities all north africans were now suspects. in the day. after the war so the push. back to. the conclude you don't. need to talk to people who don't want to see midi's revolution is unclear wolf was attributable to solve. some of these sorts of swaps to jasmine puts. a ban on the lid. on. the price. i got it if. it's on the street. because it's a hike. if you. aren't hockey. there's nothing for me. to have
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a god that was. politically. was a little but you must use your brain. the paris chief of police of the time was mostly who years later would be convicted for crimes against humanity for his deportation of jews during world war 2 in 1958 he imposed a curfew on north africans in paris to protest the f.l.n. organized a large peaceful demonstration in october 1961 their oppression was appalling thrown into the center hanging from trees and the blood of assent or beaten to death inside the spot in one night 100 were murdered by policeman
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this violence would be ignored by most of the press suppressed by the government a forgotten memory even among the families of the demonstrators. on the just laughing at president small step often on the set of this song is set in but it correct the school discussions to master. with 11 if they present intelligent buys in the careful small for them and for assessment. committees the members will say that this. in don't push them on attachments who wants a fair of us into. a lane when the battery. no cost has elected them more food and the police. fear when the man on the pier the sydney nasonex some of your not. so you don't have a bomb and your proof that you're interested in memphis egyptian on a ship it was not me i think it is and here you have a twit custom so i. sit out of something asked why isn't there
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a way in the. mississippi under the long quest but not yet settled doesn't. that say on the palm also. by the bedside of other surely if i let you have the show especially me down for it. i would have lost investment. or lace them if i lost.
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it already bottom of the bottles to get this is just wielded by people of just doing it to appease it to douglas a debt cydia celebrity sadly. we saw develop more when it did others in the measure now explain more for. your politics let me tell you with 2 divergent. human people who knows anything inside khaled meshal not only ponder on your tomorrows what to do basic. the french algerians did not return to their sacred land independence could not fulfill its promises and the new algeria offered its children either work or liberty. despite the disappointments immigrants would cherish this hard won nationality above all else. could be used to command. more service you could not your it is to pull men pyatt.
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you can inform him of the deed to meet him a bone can use it or do it to music to do so if. he would veto. the support cover let me also add your car up the peanuts or some do that to you and got decision let me read you are so opposite. the mayor ain't got decision walk or new blood. it could be a exam. as of quality or blood it's a funny look at. it don't you. all need foresee here that. oceania. sets a mill on sand made them say the cupola of the italia can say discusses the the new york v. comes out of. the algerian independence stirred pride in some for others it spelt
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misfortune for these muslims who fought alongside the french army harkless to them the f.l. lands algeria had become hostile ground. they are clear that the course of the i.p.l. is enjoying. a. poly foresee. sit it a matter. man man are all congruent sure the sun is. on the hook on a saucer. we're not on the seas of your love so if you're going to miss hoss as it is. it's. not my mare.
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no matter how both. of x.'s are for dolly coming along of course says i. heard this song through courage and persistence 90000 harkey has managed to reach france a land they fought for but about which they knew nothing. about home to here i must say you saw fitted. over. there. and 35000000 on the cover saying that if i live. suzanne as if i'm creeping back to that question period will the money let me try creek and this is. me back about to come in for martin hormel presser says stand up now since i ask for their cash airfix they are never hope of it completely laundered creek and the whole. lot of research pretty.
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clear. it will be. could a false a supply. and gods yes. that's. a scene or skip. it because it hit him now he thought he can only call into question the to think he says it and that i can pick and thing the whole thing is with. his hoof i mind. i let you know your dealer smugly fabric you really funny divorce him is really not that g.-d. levees it again is less than the j. bell so from that film it should mean i found it to have those losses you case the army. please i'll phone to see if your soul dalecarlia you'll be shot also like.
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the hard keys were soon forgotten a marginalized population under house arrest who only participated from afar in the extraordinary growth of the 60s. the country's need for manpower was considerable and as france didn't want to depend soley on algeria it began recruiting into and especially morocco particularly for the mines in the north. 2 of kabul give me no we are not your best repeater molitor. but offer it up at a limited because it really shouldn't look it's natural to me because you don't
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cover your mouth ok don't worry if you really don't want a recovery dolly we. in the north of france the moroccans lived with the algerians who had settled there many years before. the. video pointed malka how did your boy that's ahead you have a field called cleanest and only 10000000 of it to your city's city stores. if it is you have. good moods. if. done in the south and they. certainly do destroy him typical 52 year old. the. more we lose a g.i. our quiz. we yards difficult to. sit in stupidity.
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but the tourist terraces of the football ultras what club loyalty come in violent confrontation when i was young when there was a football match we were crying because the fans got to go crazy but in indonesia one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression with a carnivalesque display of peace and unity defines who make for poor old truism angels on al-jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world where people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not heard because they're just not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover big stories and we report on the big events that are going on but we also tell the stories of people who generally don't have a voice i mean when i was
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a child my that's never be afraid to put your hand up not a question and i think that's what i observe and does he ask the questions to people who should be accountable and also to get people to give their view of what's going on. 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw him. but what was the last thing affects of this agreement there is a regional set to sikes because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people who have to live with the. psychs pick up lines in the sand on al-jazeera.
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who are. the. i'm about this in in doha the top stories on al-jazeera there's been more violence in occupied east jerusalem with israeli forces cracking down on palestinian protesters for a 2nd day the palestinian red crescent says at least 19 people were injured when police tried to clear muslims gathering on the holiest night of ramadan how the faucet has more from occupied east jerusalem the israeli security forces have pretty much cleared a great deal of the square here close to damascus gate they are filtering people
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who access into the old city itself but this follows several hours of pretty continuous. patterns of skirmishes where there would be brief respite ites before again they would either be bottles thrown plastic bottles thrown by palestinian protesters or seemingly without immediate provocation israeli security forces would move in and dozens of people mostly schoolgirls have been killed in multiple blast outside a school in the afghan capital kabul president ashraf ghani says the taliban was behind the attack but the group is blaming eyesore. india's supreme court has set up a task force to ensure the delivery of medical oxygen across the country as criticism months over the government's response to the covert 19 surge several states are going into lockdown activists in chad are calling for more protests on sunday against what they're calling a military coup on saturday hundreds confronted police as they rallied against the
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transitional military council it took control after president uses davy died last month during fighting with rebels the military is promising elections within 18 months and fighting has resumed in ethiopia steger a region preventing international aid from reaching civilians caught up in the conflict between rebels and the ethiopian government sporadic shelling could be heard north of the town of a good luck as the military blocked the road to aid convoys citing safety concerns scotland's pro independence parties have won a majority in parliamentary elections scottish national party leader nicolas sturgeon wants a 2nd referendum on independence but u.k. prime minister bought us johnson says another vote would be reckless. those are the headlines we'll be back in half an hour after muslims affronts by. may on al-jazeera. from
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a 3rd wave to the vaccine rollout the latest developments as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world. emmy award winning investigative program is back exploring the fault lines in the u.s. as america tends to talk of police brutality and shootings against people of color this growing demand to hold to account those who have sworn to serve and protect from hostile to hostile more hotels explodes geo political conflicts from the perspective of iconic hotels on the frontlines and former south african president jacob zuma goes on trial for corruption may on al-jazeera. to museums and moroccans arrived alone in france those who had a family left them back home however with the algerian immigration of whole families which had begun in the 1950 s.
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increased. 11 by feel called. will not even be nice you will not be did. you sometimes you don't read. sit down. well made it will be kept saying would that be. don't play. on the only clue surely. the. school need more of what. you. said. we. set up you keep me going in the fair and distinction as if you are not said last. but this time. the school is what i define as little ones it can only work when it was. only.
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1st clashes between the children of yesterday's enemies those whose parents supported the f.l.n. and those who supported the m.n.a. nevertheless this 1st generation of muslims grew up attending french schools. while the children were immersed in french culture their parents maintained their cultural reference through music and film notably egyptian cinema. they have. already often move. concealer man in the raleigh. hop something that is this human contrivance.
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at that time was the unrivalled star of egyptian music adulated from damascus to casablanca in 1967 she sang at the olympia in paris the only concert in her career outside of the arab world. black music they are. on they've got i music what american but up but. james brown i'm black and i'm proud no one at all and i'm proud. to stand up for you right or the new. may 19th. ca students took to the streets france went on strike a kind of revolution that drew even the north african workers along in its wake.
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from a 968 the immigrant issue moved into the french public's consciousness until then immigrant meant north african but there emerged a new category of worker from the french colonies after the game their independence in 1960. the africans most of them were muslims from senegal mali and more 10 years. since. i 1st saw. or look at my institutional must see for. the me that's false.
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politics it all doesn't mean that this is the high school. we. don't. have to point 8. 3. 3. subsequently point not a question is the vision if i think you've made one of them they're all going in. today parents tend to have rosy memories of their 1st years in france but interviews filmed in the early seventy's told quite a different story. ramon some doesn't. so much. but. why should.
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they when deep was on the front just wanting. by. on the night of january 1st 1975 workers from mali and senegal suffocated to death in a slum in. the day of their funeral the far left mobilized by symbolically occupying the premises of the c.n. p.f. the french national employer's union. but right at the. meeting. on february 12th prime minister. visited the oprah video slump and decided to step up the fight against lodgings unfit for
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habitation. don't want don't get is i mean if. it all is off all the. fun it was said. that there are many. operate that i'm enough to do. any preview to do be don't really need a. neat office. the shantytown destruction movement to gain momentum and north african families began to discover the joys of low cost housing known as h l m. leaving it something to do an example you're going to mean going through the. hole where you live made it look like to where you need to go and you see conditional been you know clearly where you are doing good work all started it could premier although you would love it too much about
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a modern one. it's all on up at the moment we all know david we're going to switch on this move whether morning to you. she only read through those m b don't read every clue for one revolver but. the more it sank i can go inside about. the above avalos. with. my mirror pointed to see if they come see me after intrusion in norm or lisp. meanwhile the africans from slum lodgings around paris re house and hostels for single men run by the company sana katra these hostels have been built in the 1950 s. for algerian workers who weren't always that well disposed to the new tenants. was . unfair but it. your law
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aren't really popular as you are not african and. west african the bad. part for the blessing why aren't there more. in the 1970 s. hostels arabs and blacks sometimes had to share the same prayer room even their disputes arose. brown do for. example in the marmaton after. the ng. certain populace young. nuclear power their city mama put their hands on me to prove something to something more than me please. these are the this is the group was supposed to stamp them up a school oppression if i feel enough up for public i'm good at least the dollars
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prio the museum or our harbor similarly. psyches desire is pretty complex. well it could renew our or the power being of all could profit no me plenty pencils that you pull fit in while it is this club take a sip of it know me. i foresee a list clever you are. words that wound words that highlight how far removed arabs were from recognizing blacks as their fellow men. north african parents had other things on their mind they wondered how to pass on their customs to children growing up in a non muslim country. you know. what i mean this was nearly
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even. in the mood in the bay we. go. back to even more low. level do you. need. to tell him all along i don't need. your help i don't get. it when i don't get off on a. little. longer. yes you're lucky girl for. girl i. can
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work even though you. look at least. 20 plus. you'd be the center they decided. to be one of you also meant that you could to help with they were wont to do. in the nor do you think. families were growing the number of children of workers from the mother it increased in french school. there it is covered a different culture from their parents a culture they took to naturally. he didn't reveal her class. shall i didn't say. i have a clue or a lot of just more. or less to tell. them
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or they are false see their fair is theirs and for sale of a book. in a city to. you to make. me that book. is lost several. the rebel at the. inmates pity. growing up in france a bad time meant seeing racist crimes on the evening news the most deadly outburst came in 1973 in march same trolls arabs were killed in a few days. easily gone also so all the. evil men cause for me all goes bust you don't get good luck. on your sushi do fix you he don't we also want to get nazi. people.
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here is it r.j. also knew that even when i don't know the condition of the because you are doing it to do that in that it was she on the up and no i beat the government for it all on little more costly but is obvious. darkies personified the painful memories of colonisation in a bid to forget them they were penned in camps 13 years after arriving in france they suddenly reminded their former comrades in arms of their existence. i mean i suppose some counties are. laid off on the. social whirl to complete the survey did a while and i'll tell you what you can to see the why did you have to get it what i'm getting into song. of the car and so on.
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also solve them all it is really does a car do they do bobby usually when you see awful dogs but you don't because your own sort of oh my good girl you can show. you suck you've been good says the tube you just got it off yesterday there are more that's your likes you'll. certainly let off from the media. these are they look at you place given you. good question the question. said. said. after the revolt the camps were dismantled but the damage was done.
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to her keys remained a wounded community seeking redress carlot on 100 him leave. them on the question a to. get on the cause question here already a lot more better able to prove or provocative. hostlers. in my pond you may later cause your. data are completely meaningless personally these are. as the heart is faded into the background a major strike movement began in the sauna katra hostels north africans and africans living there made a united stand against poor lodging conditions. if you were in shambles. he made galley being. a sunday. morning.
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because they put you know i think the shop is metallic. they did invent something with my but they. grow. in a month. remember. it was on the levee. unions and left wing parties united behind the immigrants demands but in a period of soaring unemployment the state was tempted quite simply to send all foreigners back home. in 1977 president valerie just. launched an assisted repatriation scheme object of 500000 departures. the algerians were the main target but children who had grown up in france wouldn't be shown the door so easily.
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invalid of all apart. whether they described me paolo. reduce the city did. sit on that missy demand. to go another be they go she is. what all of our forebears of the seventy's or the leisure to live in if you are. travelling varies.
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the repatriation scheme only affected a small number of people though it worried a good many more. the children of algerian moroccan and to his young workers carried on growing up in france. civic of local fit us all the exterior although their. book. is all. there you have it. as a compliment. neville because almost and i continue. to pour it. you know one only more love me also come on it is. it did. produce equal. did you feel so too. so am i don't swear unfit to hold you.
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don't know i'm is all evil you want. these teenagers are jamila generation were in junior high school facing choices about their future a future which was sometimes mapped out in advance. the power. 'd or psyche of the old idea of what our. menu it. i mean go back. up then to 3 times over so that. over a year it did but over porto is. played on said many have played played this year as. they follow a particular ball the libyan lawful. you know paul here fit enough spoken or told all that he said the quick. jam and i just say we'll probably hear
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a lot of what. should the what is. 30 years later a bill rove presented along with shock or doubt a profit at the cannes film festival it was one of french cinemas most bankable writers but in 1988 young arabs were still a long way from the glitter and glamour of the campbell of art. in the suburbs of leone for example they faced police repression that must have made them think that 16 years on the algerian war still hadn't ended. their most real to. the day you know who are also new bissonnette even need to search what is also the jury's what is all still do to be. yeah video. epia trip back $102.00 the dealer. dimensions lauded you respected want. out of where you appear did you did it.
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again you didn't want them. to do or we did reach over here and it more is redeemable them all saw as an immunity this is a book large you said you don't always and this was on the streets was old enough to publish coca-cola. will not a nominal fee of these teenagers were still called immigrants and yet unlike their parents who continued to dream of returning to their homeland they knew their future of us and friends and just wanted to get on with their lives without being harassed by the police france didn't notice them growing up soon it would learn to reckon with them. the 1st european country to ban the full face veil in public places home to more
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than 6000000 followers of islam many who want to assert their religious and cultural identity in the light of france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism law as we look at the recent history of muslim immigration to the country in the final episode of this 3 part series so muslims are from this episode 3 on a disease. big building again for the millers a weekend and here they are it's not surprising it is spring and it's in the u.s. and we always bring yet gulf air against the residual winter cold we still sits in
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the rockies and still exists in the midwest so you've got big shout developing with potential for tonight is more likely is going to be heavy rain with flash flooding for example in missouri down through kentucky down towards texas and right down to the gulf coast nashville has a very wet sunday as a result and a thundery one with temperatures dropping as things improve by monday more likely choose day i think and there's the picture for monday the showers going south the thunderstorms are going south we still got a big potential contrast but it's docx dreamy cold in the midwest and you just frosty barnard not forever but of 11 degrees or you get in chicago and 12 in toronto that is an improvement on recent days after say. the still the potential for brief flash flooding in jamaica and cuba since a big show recently and this mass that came through the eastern caribbean is still with this big show seemed likely in northern mexico as well and just recently in
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rio harf a month's worth of rain in less than 24 hours. a day like now we will never give up we will never get to see that shook us politics to its core you were at. fault lines examines the fallout i don't know what the hell happened to the republican party and asks what next for the grand old party everything i think or everything is prevent this is trumps party will the fire overtake the party will overtake the country folk lines capitol attack the republican party off to trump on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks over top of the cold wind by separatists is relabeled as russian coal transported files to markets in asia and europe with detailed coverage of foreign chilled withdrawal is underway and will be completed after the may 1st deadlines from the around the
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world all these demonstrates that change your mind the british government that any new tools to sign sick a tail people's right of assembly damage the country's democracy. 'd dozens more injured in occupied east jerusalem israeli forces are accused of preventing palestinians from washing free during the holiest night of ramadan. i'm about this and this is all to syria live from doha also coming up explosions at a girls' school in kabul dozens of killed and many injured many of them as.

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