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biala gassed trying food court city managed by for. you. this is the w. news that live from voters deliver a blow to chancellor angela merkel's conservative party results from the 2 state elections show the c.d.u. is losing support while the greens fled well look at how this might affect germany's upcoming federal election also coming up.
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a. dozen dog killed in myanmar while to find the army's crackdown on dissent and one of the bloodiest days since a military coup against protesters are vowing to continue taking to the streets. and then going to sleep to football the ballot all come from leipsic who was hoping to stay just 2 points behind league leaders by d.n.a. to put a draw against points that means they'll lose ground. i'm a hell of a home and thanks for joining us voters in 2 german states elections have delivered one distinct message dissatisfaction with chancellor angela merkel's christian democrats sunday's regional polls all seen as a sign of how germans might vote in the national elections later this year let's take a look at the fuss. it's official results from the state of bryan and platon it's
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the home of covert 1000 vaccine developed by own tech the incumbent center left s p d has retained the lead with 35.7 percent of votes the c.p.u. the main though opposition party is down by 27.127.7 percent down 4 point one percentage points from the last election and the white when populist f.t. is 8.3 percent losing $4.00 percentage votes and the coalition partner of the business friendly f d p returned 5.5 percent and the other coalition partner the environmentalist greens are sitting at 9.3 percent original party the free vote is 15.4 percent and other parties felt apos the 5 percent threshold to win seats let's take a look at neighboring states but inverts and burke is well known for its car industry the main governing party here which is the greens up slightly at 32.6
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percent and their coalition partner the c.d.u. are at 24 point one percent that's down $2.00 percentage points among opposition parties they lost votes of 9.7 percent the s.p.d. is at 11 percent and the f.t.p. rises to $10.00 other parties have failed to pass the 5 percent threshold well did you political correspondent julia so delhi was in stuttgart the capital of bud inverts and burke and sent us this update. it's a night of celebrations for the green party here and by the victim back after a very positive result in the state elections the party co-leader analemma bear book has said that this shows that the voters still have trust in the party even in a difficult time such as this of the coronavirus pandemic she also said now is the time to push forward for policies to fight climate change something that winfrey's
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fetch man the state premier here involved in britain back with the greens has said he also wants to put forward putting climate change at the center of talks he's going to lead with the other parties to try to form a government coalition it's been a bad night for anglo-american c.d.u. conservative party and the general secretary of the party paul simi ark has said he attributes this to the mask for acumen scandal that has rocked the party over the last couple of weeks but also with growing discontent with the coronavirus policies carried on by america's government there is a slow rollout of the vaccine and the current lockdown that isn't really helping to bring down cases looking at the s.p.d. the social democrats they see some optimism ahead with a chance to form government coalitions also without the c.d.u. now while sunday's elections were regional they're lucky to have repercussions across germany the country is carrying out for national elections later this year.
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top officials in the c.d.u. didn't toyed with the disappointment. to put it bluntly this is not a good election evening for the c.d.u. we would have wished for different and better results in the bag and brought in burke and ryan and latin and state elections. in contrast the greens were celebrating their victory in garden grove. this is just a super start to this major election year and we will hopefully be able to capitalize on this momentum from baton voting but and rhineland a lot and it's going forward. a speedy with 3rd in bad in gothenburg and secured a convincing win in rhineland a lot in it something the party leadership thinks has clear implications but germany's upcoming federal elections traditionally results give a clear indication of governing coalition could be formed in germany without the c.d.u. bush this gives us momentum so that's not really lection and potentially so getting
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into the chancellor's office and subsequent a national government without the c.d.u. that would be a massive political shift the party was already under pressure following a corruption scandal involving conservative politicians profiting from facemask procurement deals with the daughter of. chancellor angela merkel has such she will step down at the end of her current term popularity has helped the c.d.u. win power in the last 4 federal elections but the conservatives have yet to decide on who will be their candidate for chancellor in september. well take a look at other stories making headlines around the world thousands of people are rallying in canberra and other australian cities calling for an end to violence against women the march for justice movement is demanding a public investigation into sexual misconduct in australians pollens it follows a series of rape allegations against politicians and staffers. and there's been
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more demonstrations in london against violence against women there this time in front of the police headquarters anger was sparked by the heavy handed police response to an early a vigil in memory of sara ever ahd a police officer has been accused of kidnapping and murder. and it's been a weekend of violence and killing in myanmar as protests continue against the military coup shots were fired at protesters and young gone where dozens of people were killed by security forces more deaths were reported in other parts of the country it brings the death toll now to more than $100.00 says the demonstrations began the state's media is reporting that martial law has been declared in some areas and despite these threats protesters say they'll continue their resistance. a group of protesters charged the well armed military jointer on the streets of young go on armed with just sticks and knives the result tragic sunday saw one of the
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bloodiest days of protests in me and since the military coup began reports suggest dozens of protesters died state run media said a police officer was also killed in the clashes and announce of the military was declaring martial law in 2 young gone townships saw the state administrative council gives the young go regional command administrative and judicial martial law power over the to tell ships in young going region this will enable the young dong military command to enforce security in force the rule of law and ensure tranquillity more effectively. the move came after china called on me and mine to protect chinese interests and people in the country after reports to chinese financed businesses were set on fire by unknown attackers many protesters believe china is giving support to the me and my military. after 6 weeks of demonstrations
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protesters refused to give up despite the obvious threat to their own safety and many feel they owe it to those who have already died. that. i saw the fallen heroes give their lives i don't want them to think that i am afraid and just want to stay at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was good. but with the death toll drastically rising to say how long these protesters will be able to hold out. oh well to the bundesliga now alive sega's the only club with a chance of denying by a new nick a 9th consecutive title leipsic was hoping for a win that highly against frank but that they only mother's a drawl and it was the 2nd setback in recent days well after they were dumped out
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of the champions league by liverpool in midweek leipzig were hoping to avoid the dreaded european hangover and rack up yet another been does legal win to keep their title challenge on track after a goal is 1st half the hosts got off to a flyer in the 2nd time you'll forsberg made it one nil. the swedes 6 that the season made him the club's joint top scorer of a strangely modest campaign in front of goal. plate 6 title push has been built on defense that ship the fewest goals of any bindis league aside going into this one but frankfurt phoned away through. japanese international daiichi come out of meeting one just after the hour mark. then had the best chance to win the much in 67 minutes but should that frankfurt olsen with bring it to the defending machine you see me. 11 it finished 6 winning run is over you leonardo's men will hope that their championship chances have disappeared with it. when sunday
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is a game starts god gave the european ambitions a boost with a win over a visiting team hoffenheim the hosts took the lead after 15 minutes as the unfortunate scene adams turned the ball into his own net. and sasha colored stick guaranteed so dark victory in the 2nd half scoring for his 7th game in a row to equal the club record so scott is now just 4 points away from the european qualification places let's check out the bundesliga standings after match day 25 by with munich gained around life sick on the title race dortmund then move up at the lives at the expense of life at the look as leverkusen i beg your pardon and then further down below field escape the relegation zone while hurts a berlin sink into it and then mines and shaka bring up the ria. now prices have been handed out at the us music industry's annual grammy awards
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performances took place in a mostly empty arena in los angeles with fans watching from outside beyond say broke the record for the most grammy wins by a female artist and she appeared on stage with meghan feast allien to claim their shared prize for best rap song and last year's big winner billie eilish who picked up another prize for her song everything i wanted. more on this i'm joined by k.j. matthews she is an entertainment correspondent based in los angeles thank you very much indeed for being with us here on the w. what surprised you most about save lives event and who won big. well you know i've been going to the musician her many people may not know about her but she won for song of the year this is her 1st time for winning for song of the year for the song i can't breathe it was really motivated to her by last year summer protest
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here in the black eyed matter of protest basically the song is about what happened to george floyd you know know that he died after an officer mid on his neck for almost 9 minutes so that song was to talk about that really shine a light on all the things that were happening here in america particularly last summer she won for song of the year so that was surprising because a lot of people may not have heard of her the other big winners you just mentioned were beyond say of course mega stallion and of course taylor swift taylor swift now won for album of the year for folklore this is the 3rd time that she's won this and she's the only female to have won this album of the year 3 times the other big winner being beyond say she is now the rules decorated grammy artist granny female artist she has 28 grammy awards no other female has done that but beyond say tonight she won for best r. and b. performance for black charade best music video for brown skin and now she also when
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she accepted her award talked to her daughter she said i just want to congratulate you blue ivy for being in my video this is your 1st grammy award which is so special to hear her say that and she also wanted to acknowledge the fact that last year was really really difficult for everyone and she hoped that people found solace in the music that she put out also a bit one or was beyond say and megan one for savage in their best rap song and what was interesting is that of course megan stallion goes on stage and she brings beyond say up there and she could barely remember what she had to say because the answer was standing next to her and she says i can't believe i made a duet with you i can't believe that i'm standing here on stage i grew up watching you so that was really special and one of the things. billie i wish one record of the year can you believe he's 19 years old and this is her 2nd time winning record of the year now she spent the 1st one minute of her acceptance speech praising meghan the stallion saying you should've won this award i can't believe you did
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what you're so special i'm so honored to even be in the same category with you so it was really interesting and nice to hear her praise making the stallion like that that's great thank you so much j.j. matthys for giving us a lovely breakdown there of what happened that the grammys thank you while you are watching news life from berlin up next a documentary film that goes into looking for the hope of the ruins within drop in syria that's watching out for him but he said. more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war i think that era is over it's a financial product like any other financial. the world is changing the most important commodity you. retreat. for mississippi for commodity
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starts march 22nd on d w. i'm married to. a journalist and then also. announces enough to syria to me she young woman few people have ever heard of it just 33 she's been a man of krakow for close to 4 years this city of 300000 inhabitants which became the capital of the so-called islamic state was almost completely destroyed during the syrian civil war now it's me is a kurdish sunni muslim. whose stuff. to talk. and i am going to mesa i'm hoping to write a book with and about layla although i don't know if i'll succeed or what white says. after driving through northern iraq
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we into syria under the protection of kurdish security forces this stretch of road is still dangerous. to see shushi reasons we would be staying with layla long just 9 days 9 days in iraq. the story starts in 2011 with the arab spring in syria what began as a peaceful uprising was quickly and brutally crushed by president bashar al assad. the syrian conflict escalated into full scale civil war. thank god thank god thank god thank. god. it wasn't
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long before islamists had infiltrated the forces thanks in january 24th when assad's regime surrendered the city of record to the islamic state he proclaimed at the capital of the caliphate a few months after the radical islamists took over the city and launched a reign of terror. nov 13th 2015 bias terrorists whose orders came to wreckless from raca launched coordinated attacks across paris following a series of terrorist attacks around the world a global coalition led by the united states came together to fight i.a.s. on the ground it was backed by the syrian democratic forces an army of kurdish an arab fighters. the battle to the great cracker commenced in june 2017 and would last for months.
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you made it that way you. 2 kisses on that side. now what if that welcomes ereka lets go up stairs. i'll open the blinds this is not. to go on somehow i hear. i'm well and happy to see you know the situation here in america cries a lot of hard work sheet then yanni highly unfair to ask edulis hectic well learning and laying the groundwork i spend most of the day working out that i am an . savak on which i used to have more free time as i go to the market or out to eat and. i go for walks etc good they laugh at me. but
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recently given the context norman and things have changed and now that that knife isn't the big we'd like to see the house where you grew up. in a room outside and yes it isn't safe to go though the situation has worsened recently on. your situation of last year the security situation in of it i moved between rocca and i knew so on for security reasons i currently live with my parents and i nice of you only sent them were we to go to the house they could discover where it is and how my family was something like that. and i mean i asked their murderous i'm down but we'll try to find a way you never have how and that. i'm not his and right now i'm under surveillance in rock of all.
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there is still so young normally she wouldn't have lived long enough to merit a biography but she she's already experienced more things than many people do in an entire life time tonight we'll have our 1st interview what will she tell me of her story that i can convey in my own words. the short end of the class. working in iraq is extremely difficult particularly as it was the i asked capital. and because it was completely destroyed and not only from a human perspective but also in terms of its public utilities and infrastructure and then really. a when you had the. hand she in our what matters most is that we were freed from the i.r.s. nightmare it's more than we remember the things we went through and the constant fear we lived in at legion would be. an end.
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of the flinch children who lost their innocence and started playing with guns instead of toys. but of the shaft and all the ads children who watched their mothers being killed that is. why. in sons who calls their fathers deaths will violence who kill their sons. will it be fathers who saw their sons being killed yanni in short the crimes committed were horrendous. question and then . will and the money we will always remember the tears of our mothers and fathers and well and by and the children who were robbed of an education and a child has. been is a man we will always remember our fallen comrades to them and how we witnessed their deaths. fights not them and they will always be in our hearts so we have to
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do something is she and he does that it's our duty to leave something beautiful for the younger generation and let me shoot he should be and that they should be able to go to school and study with books and notebooks laugh out and play in the sand scribble on the wall and he died. thankfully we've made some progress we don't know and we want to do more. yes and as a. synonym of ana despite how modest means we've already achieved a lot that's not a life which can mean a good state. little non-issues however our people truly deserve more of a selected shop next door and we hope to give them the best always and then admitted after.
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wants peace so she's a target. each outing she takes is a calculated risk. and that in a minute this squares a historic site and of course that was destroyed here and i asked will. have an added element when i asked wasn't how executions were held right here as well as. acts of repression against civilians. image was debased by the executions performed here in the show last week with the culture an archaeology committee that we started restoration in now and not that easy now but now looks a bit better now i know on my yani not muslim the thought and that statue is of a world and stuff that i want. let's go let's not stay here too long we're going to die. in rakesh she shares responsibility with
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a kind man who's arab right up. in the peace me yes i have a comb aaron 3 deputies at the glen he didn't have a good idea used to have a could an arab head in each city. the main idea is to represent all the communities we want full representation and they administer to have an institutional structures that to take into consideration the different segments of society kurds arabs turkmen i mean eons and christians. and yes it is a sick mind that what in the name square here has been completely transformed it's now officially called the sun. don't know meantime the previous name was after the all name ice cream parlor where we'd all go for drinks and ice cream and know not
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to know what we used to call 9 square the roundabout from hell because every day 7 heads were put on display here it was lined up there was no i'm fence all around the roundabout it was an awful sight that what. that what it. enough's enough and we're also going to make a miniature of the iron fence to represent and symbolize the terror that reigned here. as though we won't forget the brutes the locals who were killed here. that made it a homicide and i am getting an accurate might and it should also serve as a reminder to other countries of the things the so-called islamic state did to us the people of iraq are. now more benign and had. a meeting and let's move on and i've been she's up on the list is it safe for you to do city tours like this or do you have to quickly get back into the car. city of.
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the city assy. a lot and it depends on currently the situation has got more us i a supporters active again as a fighters from iran turkey and other regions. and before i moved around freely to follow up on projects however right now we need to be more careful in lebanon and up with that little fuss that. he bought. the sleeper cells became active after donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops still sticking up for. many killings in the area have targeted civilians as well as the administration and he knows that the things he does so we need to watch out. i love wouldn't want. to see them. that are you afraid to go out. on a mission while i am human after all but now i have to be cautious but not too cautious now my fear could affect my work at that and the london days and their
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work must go on so i try not to disrupt it and. besides god decides when we die. in june height of the conflict racoons in the international spotlight now the city is on its knees and all but forgotten by journalists and international aid organizations. 80 percent of the city is destroyed. a senior u.s. military official said that more artillery shells were moved into record than anywhere since the vietnam war. all the cities walls by the scars of the
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brutal and cruel battles force here. they also bear witness to both sides determination to fight to the bitter end entire families were buried beneath the rubble turning braca into a vast symmetry. magically i take this is a souvenir it's for you i think for me i can have it thanks i love it. well not all at 30 leagues a litany that i'm a one of the main reasons i read the qur'an is the issue of identity within a nation and. in that commie. commie.
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decision as to my syrian society used to be very harmonious a 3rd of the national. domestic now behind us we really worked at maintaining good relationships with our arab neighbors. yet done our luck at night she turned out her. and j.d. any we got along really well the left had in mind that in fact when i asked if she could to create spelling the kurds neighbors were devastated but the one i had is me and when we fled they stored some of our belongings for us in their homes without us even having to ask the heartbeat home when the mother love naaman that's how strong our bond was the bottom was. behind fitna at about that time and initiative was launched by the people of rocca to set up a preparatory committee. we thought of this. when i found out
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a plan for a democratic nation was in the making that i had i made at least one myself participator i am a democrat. believe that if a book that's not we met exclusively with the people of iraq or had which we held skype meetings with those who found themselves outside syria i've now been a list guy miley and we held secret meetings for the ones inside record 30 and the death of the. 10 men who seek i was sick and off it was agreed by an absolute majority to hand the presidency and administration of the council to shake mahmoud shock of our son and myself the engineer they are most often asked to measure just walk. in that in much less shake mahmoud abbas and have no rival candidates this. in my highly and use of my engineering degree in administrative credentials and the fact i'm a woman from russia they agreed on me by majority vote. in
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october 17 2017 after 4 months of fierce combat the syrian democratic forces kurds and arabs men and women celebrated their victory on niam square once a symbol of islamic states barbarity. go out so al my life. it happened the streets and alleys of rock era peppered with landmines laid by us feet is that it was him yeah we're trying to remove all the landmines planted in the area that that set up it's our role and responsibility has rucka civil council now not in an
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eye as had transformed the low level of wreckers soccer stadium into a prison which no one ever left i have a time mask race would be discovered all over the city proof of systematic organized and methodical extermination. that was a newly. lets continue in front of me don't like to see the guy once the civil council has officially founded what's most important 1st measures for unity that you are the same for condones losing my not going head and we visited each region as soon as it was liberated economical how we stood at the side of the road the displaced persons travel on anally and we took care of them he he any mark of mr command we try to give them hope along with food and water madame banana we.
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believe. the best months rakhal was finally freed so when you describe your return to see disfigured 1st by us then by war. you. can let me tell you nationally and it was on october 20th 2017. i. read this fellow we all just stood there crying welcome from the sun and she had the militia know it postponed announcing the liberation because we were so demoralized yet mentioned that. basically we were all in shock guess how the men in the cities landmarks were completely gone the fact my limited name she could come in. we could no longer recognise the streets we used to walk along every day in the shaquille o'neal madman and for this street all that
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straight line we were in despair john p. but it was the shock of the. unknown. mark we learned of course they how could rock a have been destroyed to this extent and it would be day out because there was so many landmines we would clear one area then move on to the next that none of the food wanted in the city center there were 8000 value minus. 8000 mines not that huge. and that. as. you saw when you have a scared look you lifted you have to consider backing out saying to yourself i can't do it and say me i want know how i was appointed head of the council but i can't did you consider backing out giving up a little bit for her to. morrow if i'm not sure she did
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till suddenly nash maybe because of the intensity of the shock and our feelings at the time we always sensed a sort of driving force behind us so when they missed the keeps pushing us the fashion pushing us on what they think manana and i'm she's in she's in she there are 2 feelings away desperation on one hand the driving force on the other. rebuilding raca is a huge undertaking countless conferences were called to announce the commencement of work in various parts of the city and public buildings hospitals schools electrification water treatment refuse collection road repair is. navigation a man's world this daily challenge is colossal and unusual as it is to me.
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we finished phase one and are moving on to phase 2 of them in the efforts and sacrifices people have made in order to reach an advanced and stable development in the future as it looks at that they use your own words you know the subject and what about the 2 committees. did you turn on the mikes yes there are. welcome thank you all for being here let us pay tribute to our martyrs. the martyrs or our symbolic leaders. today's meeting is about restoring rocker's water supply system as well as the
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waste water and sanitation projects. here to talk to us on behalf of the raga civil council is mr mishler our daughter wish. is and. it is with great pleasure that the civil council announces the continuation of its sanitation and the waste water project. the rock a civil council is committed to financing the city's reconstruction. kill hitler. so facebook i need her facebook page there found it. you sent her request but she says i'm not sure i'll accept. she's lovely with her head down
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now and i wanted. to so i was born on september the 12th 1988 and rocca. their own car. yeah nice and it had moose and i did the math that year the crops were plentiful here this is an agricultural region the harvest was so good they couldn't fill all the sex by hand which one isn't anyone most through my life was supposed to be full of happiness since i was born in a prosperous year bought. it. again no doubt about what percent of rocca has that it tricity it up but right now practically 0 percent frenchie we haven't even started with the electrification the new generation as well as you've been iraq as electrical infrastructure was completely destroyed in the surrounding images that had a cancer drug going but inside the city the infrastructure was a blizzard russia not budge but pools let out because of the salt that all. hell you. are asking for starting to work on the power supply at 2 sites in the
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industrial park to. get it into home to finish the work we started 6 days ago 6 days of it but we need more workers. at yankton because you need more workers for a brief period in the senate and it may still need to stay on for maintenance of some 30 more workers for a large insisted of having a lot of unsound mama with the exam on that's the university where i studied euphrates university right at it critically under the comment of civil engineering unions. and the damn one every day i drove down this road. muddy on me there was an old man who sold cakes from a cart and their muslim blood money i never bought them anywhere else come on deferred and measure how low he just appears and we can't help but.
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2 6 that's how i how you'd be helpful with your safety harness. us. certainly the there's nothing on the signs the civil council isn't mentioned anywhere else this project is financed by the council advertising all the civil council budgets. they gave up there. was no one in the websites there are going to hear we're done with this did you call that person. yes the administration put it here i'm a cartel of the so it's fresh from the factory and i swear that's old yes i know but it's not our fault. it was just a vendor tell me it's new we mean the works recent it was the money don't think you could full make you can't fool me like that.
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into financial movement interesting. christmas who fled the fighting over time. assumes the land mines are cleared they moved back into balance if the moves are still standing. down any outside help or any mainstream they settle into the room and say i must make do with what's left reclaim their land open their shops feed their families invent a future and believe in it costs. i assume is to prison devastated the status of. the practice young people are taking to the pitch and taking back the symbolic location.
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tonight layla has invited us to hunt for the. first time in a long time she was adamant about cooking his son for. the security reasons layla doesn't live in rocca. she lives with her parents in a guarded residence in line. every morning and night she tries to steal on tues between the 2 cities often after dark road the danger lurks. shoes off. having visitors from france gives us the chance to eat with layla translated thanks to them we can finally eat with layla.
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national all we were able to say was our life i asked forced us to flee our homs the kurds were to go to the region a total mess we thought they'd kill off there was nothing out there each family part into a car we parted ways and we fled and didn't eat for 8 days others managed to flee our motorcycles they left one after the other. we ran out of gas and were forced to start like sort of carabelli in the middle of nowhere but i didn't know where we were there wasn't a soul at the net there were sandstorms i sat down and started to cry. got out on the horizon i thought someone approaching one of sooner or later threw us my front motorbike i thought i had captured her. we saw yet others arriving from the opposite direction what. they were made the case said they'd never seen such brutality and that i have had pillaged all along so they stole everything we had i thought i would match the words of
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a guardian of the reviewers are that's not important and shall our times will change they stole our belongings but that's not the worst yury a night again i hand them thank god some lost family we lost no one. since we arrived layla has opened up more and more i learn what drives and i've seen her will and determination at work i've heard and understood the message i shared but i worry about her latest personal life is almost nonexistent her car as a target she works around the clock i'd like to tell her to take care of herself though it's a pretty useless piece of advice given the wall she inhabits she devotes all her attention to raca to mock you see the syrian people the need to end the war and
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rebuild the nation layla forges ahead with little consideration for her own welfare. i lay last. year i came. down sick how we are. sick and overworked. then you think back it is a us withdrawal worried. you can't do you feel the american withdrawal. it's not about fear it's a little it's about life and death and e.m.'s and. yesterday i had conan and the bulk of our work is only just starting any by a sleeper cells are everywhere in every city week after immigrant and some parties
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want to take advantage of this power vacuum and definitely she like iran has by law made russia the syrian regime loosely turkey. and their journey this withdrawal will have serious consequences she said with the diarrhea and they will reach well beyond northeast syria might have to surface catalyst soon it will affect other countries will lead to the same alice she managed to. hide the diet plan had to do it because what happened in rucker and it can happen in other parts of the world i had a theory. and luckily again. circular countries participated in directly in what happened in america who are the one leg in a dual canada sheri give a shaky laden worship in the house i feel. what daily mazie time and the list the leftists that this is borne out by the 3000
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unidentified bodies other than muslin are come in. and i think that number will increase to 4000 left. in heavy and battle left made and among those 4000 bodies many of the unidentified bodies are foreign as an agenda and. a to the members of i ask again from many countries even if they let me at him for therefore if there is no international solidarity of the you know can i ask could resurface under another name as we sum up maybe another phone anywhere in the world able can it actually more juggernauts law recently job but the last changed its name to fact the whole sham front. may i but according to reports it is a terrorist organization. and a nurse or leaders are now being treated in takesh hospitals and here too how is it
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possible that members of al nusra can find medical assistance in taki instance when you're going to let you keep not if an investigation is necessary for us the international community needs to intervene this is the reality is that there is trafficking to help finance these terrorist organizations you know see the facts you know since again since you always book well why is the world silent why did for why international forces remaining size and huge i don't doubt a towel but there was a will to create conflicts sectarian ethnic and religious conflicts you know to to destroy the social fabric and. he said beat them see can see shoeless joe but in spite of that the man despite the terrorism half of the murders and the brutality.
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in the end they failed we will cut him in a hurry to cut my fish. damn you give people hope but do you have any yourself as an equal in the and then a 1000000000 yes we just see positive changes honestly yes. i'm on a on missions i'm sure. when i walk through the streets of recommand i feel it's come back to life. in the space of a year shocks of reopened and life has returned richard the heck out. to. any younger man in today when you pass by on 9
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square you see people that are taking photos having fun don't mind. njt anything feels possible nick that it really feels possible and nice mellish. people seem to have started to live normal lives again militia dave i had a minimalist best starting their lives and knew anyone in the us and the same people on the streets today and it all i'm square is the greatest of victories for us.
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and i'm. not just not been. and. all the points we have discussed boil down to the same thing namely they had knowledge meant of human existence and limo it when it had humans a bone make it was lacking everything lacking religious ties lacking family ties lacking tribal ties with national ties exactly. exactly. event. who was so in fact you start with just a nascent soul and that soul deserves respect. and i didn't. mean it but now i didn't even know there were many deaths many macias and many missing persons and the full dead many women who disappeared and he said
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that many women who were raped in this land what is decent without the least respect for human life and then. there was no genuine initiative on the part of the united nations security council or a so-called human rights organizations are saying of them not for an instant. and i don't. mean a heavy when you listen to these different organizations founded on humanism. and you observe their work out in the field and out of what they say has nothing to do with reality image would not be seen on the contrary humanity itself is trampled on as. in cheeky take nelson mandela and che guevara indira gandhi was an o.b.e. or he was a female leader there are many historical figures who have left their mark on
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history theda the people continue to represent their ideal of the. knee has sat now what if i have just everything. on neck and hill and unfortunately successive regimes have always driven people in another direction and. powerful regimes are focused soley on their economic interests which generally don't benefit ordinary people like in a shop. and have the most. since the trip some $80000.00 former residents reportedly returned to wrack up and tens of thousands of displaced persons fleeing war zones have found refuge there today the former capital of the caliphate continues on its road towards democracy gender equality purism and reconciliation. play mostafa was born in rocca under north or tyrian regime in
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a country that's now enjoyed 8 years of civil war i was born in a democratic country at peace we come from different worlds so what do we have in common 9 days. to talk to me trusted me and i watched and listened she gave me everything she could and i took you know i've always been weary of her. and mustafa may not be a heroine but today i know she's exceptional so i will tell her story i will write that book.
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