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joined al qaeda in afghanistan back in two thousand and illegibly worked as one of osama bin laden's bodyguards because he was already a german resident by that point he dented germany three years prior a need on a student visa when he came back he filed an asylum request that was denied in two thousand and six and a court in germany described him as an acute and considerable danger to public security but a higher court subsequently overrode the deportation order and they cited concerns that this man sami a would be subjected to torture back home in tunisia now sami a was never actually charged with terrorist activities in germany but all sources deem him a security risk and he has to report to a police station on a daily basis here and this whole story has been unearthed again because it's caught the attention of the alternative for germany party they're the ones that put
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in a request with the regional authorities to find out the status of this man and how much money he's getting in benefits payments and it's triggered harsh criticism from both the f.t. party but also from senior voices within angela merkel's own c.d.u. party german asylum laws being shamelessly exploited here do we have to give a terrorist tax money because we cannot deport him i have known the standing of these cool. now this situation where suspected terrorists use human rights laws to avoid deportation is by no means new here in the u.k. there have been similar cases last year a government report a home office report here revealed that over forty foreign born terrorists are devoid of deportation from the u.k. and i think the reason this case with sami a in germany has caused so much concern is because it's very hard to stomach this idea that somebody who's
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a suspected terrorist is getting government money when it comes to saddam in germany political scientist so the whole system needs to rethink that. the zs i'm shortcomings of the german legal system and the fact that we are not ready to handle these complicated issues of immigration of asylum seekers we have to deal with this person s. we deal with all other persons of this crime the thorny issue is there are states like tunisia that do not simply accept a return of their citizens to the contrary learn do not make any formations that they would not torture they when going back this is an open diplomatic problem we have a new wave of public discussion where the law system is adequate and is well fitted for handling these problems and without any doubt that in the course of these legislative term we would have further clarification. that was the syrian military
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works to secure complete control of the battle scarred city of duma kilometers of rebel bill tunnels have been discovered r t has exclusive images of the vast subterranean network that helped to sustain the islamist insurgents. they starved this they harassed this they moved around in our blood as you see these tunnels are massive they make catches work on them as well as civilians and they wouldn't feed those who refused to work and you can see how big they are and how much they have in there is like a city beneath a city. we would be taken to the spot where the fighting with the and they would give as
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a matter fifteen minutes before it started they showed us how to act and who to shoot the guy who told us what to do with then disappear after that it all depended on luck before the fighting they used to tell us about jihad the martyrs of jihad and about heroic death on the battlefield but other times they treated us like dogs . are staying in syria the russian defense ministry is the first displayed missile fragments recovered from the country by the malfunction or fail to reach their targets it was part of the barrage launched by america the u.k. and france this month more details on that story from nicky our. well as you know we've been bombarded with two different versions of events of those strikes that hit syria in mid april and today the russian defense ministry really upped the ante by providing some actual tangible evidence of those missiles that it says were either intercepted or simply malfunctioned and this is going to be an embarrassing
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development for the u.s. side which had lauded the success of those one hundred five as strikes which it said was were precise and overwhelming also dismissing any suggestions by russia that any of those missiles have been intercepted also insisting that the syrian air defense capabilities had been largely ineffective with syrian missiles merely being fired into open air take a listen with way over one hundred missile she didn't shoot one down the equipment didn't work too well there equipment. they didn't shoot one you know you heard all the shots forty and then they showed fifty and there were. no sure every single one of the russian defense ministry also went into detail earlier about the targets of those one hundred five missiles twenty two only twenty two of those one hundred five missiles actually hits their intended targets and it's been revealed at that that they actually hit civilian objects rather than the ledge chemical supplies the
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u.s. has been so persistent upon take a listen just to. some of the missiles don't reach the targets apparently due to malfunctions the real threat to civilians there in civilian buildings at the same time the logic of the u.s. u.k. and france in choosing the targets is unclear you see there were stockpiles of toxic agents there if they were hit by cruise missiles this could lead to widespread poisoning and if it was for damascus itself tens of thousands of people could have died so this latest development is probably going to deal of blow to the u.s. presidency ego as well he had boasted so optimistically about the performance of his missiles and after those strikes even. his popularity on the upturn with his approval rating jumping a few percentage points so this turnabout is not something we could expect him to let lie. thousands of people across germany have been demonstrating over a recent attack against the person wearing traditional jewish head were in the
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german capital the violent incident has led to the german chancellor admitting the shoes worried by a spike in the summer it isn't our europe correspondent peter all of a was at the rally in the german capital. it was just last week when one thousand year old syrian asylum outlook and attacked two jewish men in the rather well to do friends allow of the area of a lane no no no susan was going to fish there is your message she says to me do you know you know that from jewish leaders in the city to say jewish people should refrain from wearing the keypad now that prompted well that prompted many people to come out here on to the streets of the german capital in order to say that they were going to wear the traditional jewish headdress the the yarmulke depending on how you want to call it they came out here today this evening and said no we will defy that we will wear it and we are proud of our jewish heritage i spoke to some
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of those and asked them exactly why they were here and what they wanted to say i think we really need solidarity with all or inner circles. within all or addictions christians jews people and. the muslim i guess well every religion has this right to live here and believe and it's a freedom together that's my opinion of my belief. to live here to give otherwise it's. i muchly christian jewish people belong to the same group of religions as i do i'm here to show my support what's happening in germany right now is no good we've seen people beaten simply because they're wearing a kippah schools have to be protected at all times kindergartens as well this is unacceptable as we've seen from some of those people we just heard for this isn't just you jewish people that have come out wearing the yarmulke in support of the
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jewish community here in berlin people from all faiths have done the same thing now we have seen a recent rise in anti semitic attacks in berlin we have seen a recent rise in understand that it is. in germany in general some of those involving schools though we did hear from the german chancellor angela merkel who had this to say about recent arrivals and their contribution towards the anticipated problem in germany right now noir we have a new phenomenon as we have many refuges among whom there are for example people of arab origin who bring in another form of anti-semitism into the country unfortunately and to cement isn't existed before that. and it's not the product of thousands of people to come out here to the streets of the german capital to say you know challenge the semitism in their city and you know it is of in all its forms. a photo journalist from gaza has died of
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a bullet wound he sustained while documenting a demonstration close to the israeli border earlier this month twenty five year old saying was shot in the stomach by an israeli defense forces sniper is the second journalist to have been killed while covering the ongoing great march of return protest campaign has seen was reportedly working at a permissible distance from the border fence when he was hit. now the i.d.f. in return is claimed it doesn't intentionally target journalists and investigates deaths in such circumstances however there's been a global backlash over the israeli military's suppression of the rallies in gaza since the end of march its soldiers have killed around forty palestinians including four children during that period.
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pursuit of beauty has contributed to a human ageing fall from grace for the former leader of spain's madrid reason christina resigned on wednesday after a video mud showing her being caught red handed.
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now it's fifty days and counting before the first ball is kicked in the fee for world cup right here in moscow some russian football infuse yes some decided to celebrate the milestone by taking football games to new heights must took place in a mountain resort near the city of sochi setting a record old for a fixture played at high altitude in russia in the meantime our own football star legendary manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel has been travelling to another feat for world cup city here's his report from you considering book.
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this is a real it's one of the most extraordinary venues to hold world cup matches this is a brand new stadium for the put in. a position with seats only for the full games being played. and you might ask yourself what's extraordinary about well all of those acts to see. what. michael and i'm here to find out. you know that he is so close to the ural mountains which makes place full of natural resources one of them is gold and now i'm going to produce my own gold. that's
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very hard by the way i'm going to put a wide line. on the form of the when i pour the gold into here i need to be able to see when it's full that is the fridge that's cooling the goal down. when you see what that does in a minute. so now the phrase. to see if i did change is fall. down by the way that all the safety you see the edges that. aren't in the middle one says nuts. that's when the to. post done.
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now. don't forget. that only three minutes ago. that was the degrees. that did this i could pick it up. this does cost a million dollars and enough gold to make to feed the world cup trophy. so in russia those a very big tradition and so it is performances in the uk at that end with us one of the best circuses in the whole country and what they also have is this school for young hopefuls for most and this is where i am trying to pick up one of those who live the tips. so i get the phones
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a little bit like football players a professional athlete they'd be trained if they'd know i have to say the little girl is here every day for a while and then they grow into young ladies like these two eighteen years of age. taken into in five hours fifteen is to get to that level. now it's my. going to have. one of the feet for ambassador. is i think sound a pontiac and he's a rock legend and he's in this club hosting with a young band. sorry
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sorry to interrupt you. could soon lead to the official poster for the world cup is featuring the biggest live yashin yes i know and you are writing a musical about him yes for media for yashin as a brit will keep their own fresh that it's a pretty input and for me. to say he's great they'll keep what's also great is the city it's been likened to manchester a license because of. us and music why don't we play a manchester song. you
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you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you're going to walk and you never know who's going to be there and it's the excitement it's that not know it that's where the adrenalin must comes from through. only going is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation or not
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a name of your football club. the violence is a part of it and it's the schizophrenia gang culture like it's a part time gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like that. i. believe in islam is that least if it only involves it's constantly evolving. the role market or. oh are you going to go.
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despite owning three restaurants he still prefers to tenderize and grill me to himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who called him the shelf shelf is the nickname of the founder of the wise men from gothenburg one of the most violent gangs of football hooligans in europe. us back down extremity and into heaven anyways. think it's ok to football he wanted a family and having in stock or mulatto and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes it was kind of easy targets for thought in doing trips over there risking pubs you know just to rest people and a few us finally had enough and like ok the fight back. from being it was more like self-defense also my view and sort of we kind of get it this is that it is more
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office started going to trips abroad. i mean standing up i read stall or wrecked stuff a stabbing was in it standing face before as a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would be going to get your hands on chairs now it's more weiland but there roylance was more respect and we didn't have any reeds and actually want to kill each other. and in the arms i do i want to show you guys actually died now it's more sportsmanship well for this fight. i don't i don't. i. don't. get together on haunted posters both stated tykes for the throne
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sixty plus and. when a young you really have to show yourself you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or if i think it's really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame oh my girlfriend don't want to go we have to go. i don't thank you. for the unfussy fight maybe six times a year i mention be too old to get away six times a year well. up these days you're going to have to train at least three times a week. and you won't cheat on up on my show you know i mean if you take out all of twenty five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us my father to the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. me. oh no. no oh well.
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almost everyone uses might show some training difference. bassists starbucks is. saying and i'm in may and i'm going to we tried to train together here. grandparent that we did i think we see on monday for when they come whether we're day you know that's going to try to get to the number salute them with a piece and stuff like that so it's different every day. because sometimes we both are sick with gathering and sometimes we get that the. central
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time is the one before they're maybe a year later but there's a one to four in time that we miss the group but also. the best way to find out here is so if we're stuck. or just following them to do something not to let them know before today most of the game it depends best way of we think there is to. the pub so we don't have a clean fire fight with on plus us with on third person and usually. the one to three minutes once you get into we'll. get them. on the ground or they run away or both they're going to save. and so tactical it's more about sceptical numbers feel some one on em games yeah rayman bang and everything so if we stand up we will start till.
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you get into that because ravens away from the interesting. because it's all a club the on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think anyone in the most right wing friends. that's quite scary. similar extreme for. the wise men and badly boys and such all of those guys it is all about the fight becomes about the confrontation at clubs no ivory but when you've got a local rivalry it will be if there is any vanity it will be about who comes out on top.
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and. for the list. came into the one in. the greek capital is divided into zones of influence between the greens and the reds and i goes into libya supporting hooligans. i just like every day something of a different. kind of a thing if. you know about the long after the months they come and
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where are the same difficult. but also want to. about how many of the other but in the some of you have a live update on the golf summit on this tuesday madonna six will discuss only when we sample moscow this is the world like you but i think it's a phenomenon mixing like it's one of only. people who become the focus of us when they don't know we should be thankful you are going because an essential that's going to last that. long ago when in doubt among them is lost on us along with. the good the myth that they offer you might make it that way saying if get in last you know it's a confluence of the body's most. don't want to do this the others like i actually think i'm one of the things you got to psych. for the we don't have them we don't. all of the full thirty no no.

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