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the islamic state itself. disillusionment sets in and in the end. a number of them attempt to leave and that overall shape coming through the series as a whole was probably gave our audience a more realistic sense of the reality of life in the islamic state so what about the want to be terrorists i mean surely amongst your audience were people who were just about to go and join isis do you think having seen the film some of them were like well you know what i'm not doing this i would have thought so of course it's very difficult to tell because these people are not easy to identify. if they were drawn in by the first episode and then watched in two episodes two three and four and saw the reality of life and they would have seen a number of things in there that they would have known from the researches were accurate because we were very very careful to get this is accurate as we could yes i think they would have had second and third thoughts about going out there but of course as a said earlier you know the the
the islamic state itself. disillusionment sets in and in the end. a number of them attempt to leave and that overall shape coming through the series as a whole was probably gave our audience a more realistic sense of the reality of life in the islamic state so what about the want to be terrorists i mean surely amongst your audience were people who were just about to go and join isis do you think having seen the film some of them were like well you know what i'm not doing this i would have...
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>> life in germany is good, you can practice islam better than in the islamic state, in the daesh. having been there, we've seen it. >> back in germany, they'll likely face trial. but it could be difficult to prove they have committed a crime. so their dream of living free back in germany could soon come true. ♪ >> >> my name is munkh-ujin, and i'm 19 years old. i live in ulaanbaatar, which is the capital city of mongolia. so, my mom works as a communications officer in the environmental sector. and my father owns his own business. he sells flowers. usually, i like to hang out with my friends. but sometimes, when i'm alone, i like to walk around the city and see what new things are being built. i just like to see my city. there are a lot of things that make me happy. the best part is being with my loved ones, such as my family and my friends. in my opinion, a big global problem is every type of pollution, such as air pollution, water pollution, and every kind of pollution. i think that that's so bad for every living thing. i think i have it better than my grandparents did because t
>> life in germany is good, you can practice islam better than in the islamic state, in the daesh. having been there, we've seen it. >> back in germany, they'll likely face trial. but it could be difficult to prove they have committed a crime. so their dream of living free back in germany could soon come true. ♪ >> >> my name is munkh-ujin, and i'm 19 years old. i live in ulaanbaatar, which is the capital city of mongolia. so, my mom works as a communications officer...
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he shared this video — in which various speakers make the case for an islamic state.s to become martyrs on the battlefield. and in this video there is a tribute to a high—ranking al qaeda member 7 who samad describes as a role model of the 21st century . the fbi also says that some of samad's computers, and other hard drives in the ibacs office, were found to contain a large quantity of islamic state and al qaeda propaganda. fifteen months after his arrest 7 counter—terrorism police told samad the threshold had not been met for him to be charged with any offences. he has denied any wrongdoing, or holding radical views, having any knowledge of a plot to fund attacks in the usa, and he claims to have only ordered legitimate equipment for the company. since then we have discovered that samad has had relatively recent links to ataul haque 7 who as well as being sujan's brother and business partner, would also become a terrorism suspect. just last september, samad set up a new company based in newport. it's called isynctel 7 the same name as a spanish company run by haque.
he shared this video — in which various speakers make the case for an islamic state.s to become martyrs on the battlefield. and in this video there is a tribute to a high—ranking al qaeda member 7 who samad describes as a role model of the 21st century . the fbi also says that some of samad's computers, and other hard drives in the ibacs office, were found to contain a large quantity of islamic state and al qaeda propaganda. fifteen months after his arrest 7 counter—terrorism police told...
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american officials were so concerned by siful sujan, a man they'd identified as a senior islamic statetive, they killed him in an air strike in syria at the end of 2015. sujan was an external operations planner, who was educated as a computer systems engineer in the united kingdom. he supported isil‘s hacking efforts, their anti—surveillance technology and their weapons development. now that he's dead, isil has lost a key link between their networks. but that's not the end of the story. sujan's influence continues to be felt around the world. he's been linked to is militants and operations in bangladesh, spain and wales. sujan enrolled at the former glamorgan university in 2007 to study for a degree in computer engineering. prior to that, it's believed he'd lived in london before putting down roots in the pontypridd area. the house was a three—bedroom townhouse with a garage. rob rees met him several times in 2005, after sujan said he wanted to buy his house in rhydyfelin. he eventually moved in, in november of that year. i mean, he explained that he'd met his wife at his brother's wed
american officials were so concerned by siful sujan, a man they'd identified as a senior islamic statetive, they killed him in an air strike in syria at the end of 2015. sujan was an external operations planner, who was educated as a computer systems engineer in the united kingdom. he supported isil‘s hacking efforts, their anti—surveillance technology and their weapons development. now that he's dead, isil has lost a key link between their networks. but that's not the end of the story....
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one in my first name and or my adopted islamic name, mohammed. we partnered with abdullah was a jamaican cleric who is responsible for radicalizing people [inaudible] but was incarcerated in britain for medication of threats and was supported and transported to jamaica where he expressed an interest in inserting his jihadist perspective into the american culture. we formulated an organization against with three. one was a jewish national and then we operated and came to new york and he gave us an interesting dynamic where we had a charismatic preacher with legitimacy and been educated in saudi arabia. get political expertise to frame the narrative in a way that coincided to revolutionary politics, if you will, and then you have a colleague [inaudible] but a reputation online that was somewhat viral and able to push back have become what we called the clown. he was able to antagonize the right wing and the anti- islamic's crowd to exploit that the point was as an organization that was calling for the implementation of short dialogue in the united
one in my first name and or my adopted islamic name, mohammed. we partnered with abdullah was a jamaican cleric who is responsible for radicalizing people [inaudible] but was incarcerated in britain for medication of threats and was supported and transported to jamaica where he expressed an interest in inserting his jihadist perspective into the american culture. we formulated an organization against with three. one was a jewish national and then we operated and came to new york and he gave us...
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to be good in islam has left its mark on the town's architecture as well as its culture according to the koran a woman must never show herself uncovered to any man outside her family that's why these windows are covered over so women can watch the goings on in the streets and squares without themselves being seen. when khumbu are alive jinny can. to islam he gave his palace to the faithful is a place of worship the present mosque only dates back to nine hundred nine but it was closely modeled on the old one and built on the same site it's widely recognized as the finest and biggest clay building in the sahara the marks design the size of the vertical lines and this makes it seem much taller than it really ends it's not small anyway with room for three thousand worshippers behind it's massive the side of over one hundred fifty meters across. the market rises up like a stronghold of the faith it's solid minarets and battlements make it look more like a fortress than a house of prayer. wooden beams stick out of the clay walls at intervals they are very decorative but that's not the aim
to be good in islam has left its mark on the town's architecture as well as its culture according to the koran a woman must never show herself uncovered to any man outside her family that's why these windows are covered over so women can watch the goings on in the streets and squares without themselves being seen. when khumbu are alive jinny can. to islam he gave his palace to the faithful is a place of worship the present mosque only dates back to nine hundred nine but it was closely modeled...
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they were housewives in the islamic tradition.a woman who practices does not go out and work in a day, they take care of the kids. who has more time to be on twitter? they can understand the ideology and disseminate it and it can be powerful because what we used to do is make it look like this is a woman. a woman sacrificing herself and her time for the sake of this movement. what are you doing? and incredibly shameful approach to facilitating the progression to violent extremism. the appeal to the movement, it is powerful because it is a coherent and comprehensive worldview that includes everything down to how you practice and includes every aspect of life and pits every aspect of fundamentalist muslim's life against norms and standards in the west. and there are standards of western feminism, what a powerful narrative it is and online application and cover my face because this is feminism from an islamic standpoint. countering violent extremism, they are starting more and more on the international effort. for dissenting voices,
they were housewives in the islamic tradition.a woman who practices does not go out and work in a day, they take care of the kids. who has more time to be on twitter? they can understand the ideology and disseminate it and it can be powerful because what we used to do is make it look like this is a woman. a woman sacrificing herself and her time for the sake of this movement. what are you doing? and incredibly shameful approach to facilitating the progression to violent extremism. the appeal to...
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jenny converted to islam he gave his palace to the faithful as a place of worship the present mosque only dates back to one thousand nine hundred nine but it was closely modeled on the old one and built on the site it's widely recognised as the finest and biggest clay building in the sahara the mosques design emphasizes it's vertical lines and this makes it seem much taller than it really is it's not small anyway with room for three thousand worshippers behind it's massive the sod over one hundred fifty metres across. the mosque rises up like a stronghold of the base it's solid minarets and battlements make it look more like a fortress than a house of prayer. wooden beams stick out of the clay walls at intervals they are very decorative but that's not the aim it's not african art being used to beautifying adorn the bare walls the beams have a thoroughly practical purpose. every time the rain comes drumming down onto the clay walls the building suffer a lot of damage as long as it's dry the sun bakes the clay harden the walls are strong but in the rainy season. the clay gets softened
jenny converted to islam he gave his palace to the faithful as a place of worship the present mosque only dates back to one thousand nine hundred nine but it was closely modeled on the old one and built on the site it's widely recognised as the finest and biggest clay building in the sahara the mosques design emphasizes it's vertical lines and this makes it seem much taller than it really is it's not small anyway with room for three thousand worshippers behind it's massive the sod over one...
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is it islam ologist from dusseldorf. in can see that this is the first of these new museums here in the gulf region this is where it all started and i have to say it's an unusual building of the void there for you if i were there busy i'm has one of the best collections of islamic art in the world it was brought together by shakes out back in the one nine hundred ninety s. and to thousands. one is among the collection is a collection of masterpieces and i'm so everything you find here is always the best of the best. give us the that's the heart of the unique collection of masterpieces with by and by you may have seen the blue cover all of ours up stairs made of enameled glass there's no other like it anywhere. none of the museums in qatar charge an entrance fee art is open to everyone the tourists the qatari and also the foreigners who often work here for little pay. the exhibits come from many islamic countries. sheikh so din mohammed ali tani founded this collection and in addition to the m.i.a. launched a further coll
is it islam ologist from dusseldorf. in can see that this is the first of these new museums here in the gulf region this is where it all started and i have to say it's an unusual building of the void there for you if i were there busy i'm has one of the best collections of islamic art in the world it was brought together by shakes out back in the one nine hundred ninety s. and to thousands. one is among the collection is a collection of masterpieces and i'm so everything you find here is always...
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the exhibits come from many islamic countries. shake so din momma dattani founded this collection and in addition to the m.i.a. launched a further collection ten museums including among other things the collection of old writings in the national library. is this a competition among museums. that's come on the guys that come it can't be seen as a competition i'm fine as i say. said this is where it started. and has spread because it's been seen that often the cultural play an important role in this also applies to abu dhabi of course and neighboring countries it has to be said that kuwait began collecting very early on they just never built a big museum but they have a very good collection of islamic art there are lots of people collecting here that i wouldn't put the competition so much in the foreground of the political situation has exacerbated it. for the gist of the plot the one who wish to. do has old port appears peaceful but in reality there's a sense of crisis. since june twenty seventeen nowhere craft have been flying fro
the exhibits come from many islamic countries. shake so din momma dattani founded this collection and in addition to the m.i.a. launched a further collection ten museums including among other things the collection of old writings in the national library. is this a competition among museums. that's come on the guys that come it can't be seen as a competition i'm fine as i say. said this is where it started. and has spread because it's been seen that often the cultural play an important role in...
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and with no preconditions iran meanwhile are yaks cautiously to the surprise offer of the city the islamic state turned into a ghost town since you are in northern iraq was liberated three years ago but only a fraction of the u.c.d. minority once lived there now for eternity we have an exclusive report. it's good to have you with us everyone always start with developments from north korea which is reported to be working on new ballistic missiles the year washington post reports that the u.s. spy satellites have detected renewed activity at a site that has produced them in the past activity comes despite north korean leader kim jong un's promise at a summit in singapore would donald trump to stop all missile and nuclear testing. on the surface relations between the u.s. and north korea have been warming earlier this week north korea return the remains of american soldiers sixty five years after the end of the korean war the gesture of peace came weeks after an historic summit the two countries agreed to work toward the quote total denuclearization of the korean peninsula a day later u.s. pr
and with no preconditions iran meanwhile are yaks cautiously to the surprise offer of the city the islamic state turned into a ghost town since you are in northern iraq was liberated three years ago but only a fraction of the u.c.d. minority once lived there now for eternity we have an exclusive report. it's good to have you with us everyone always start with developments from north korea which is reported to be working on new ballistic missiles the year washington post reports that the u.s....
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morton my birthday and the other under my aadopted islamic name. we partened with a jamaican cleric who was responsible for radicalizing people and had a tradition in britain. to jamaica where he expressed an interest in his perspective. one an orthodox jew who had converted, tw went to join the palestinians and had returned to city where we operated he gave us an interesting dynamic at the core of our a character you had preacher having been educated in saudi arabia. you had me with the political was able to frame the narrative in a way that revolutionary politics, if you will, and then we had our third colleague, who a reputation online that was somewhat viral, that was able to push back and become what we clown.basically the he was able to antagonize the right wing, for example, the to exploitc crowd, that so that they could point to us as an organization that was calling for the implementation of sharia in the united states and an individual who could get on fox news at any given time by provocative.ng we had a template that evolved over time.
morton my birthday and the other under my aadopted islamic name. we partened with a jamaican cleric who was responsible for radicalizing people and had a tradition in britain. to jamaica where he expressed an interest in his perspective. one an orthodox jew who had converted, tw went to join the palestinians and had returned to city where we operated he gave us an interesting dynamic at the core of our a character you had preacher having been educated in saudi arabia. you had me with the...
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they were amended to liberal principles but had an islamic identity. they eradicated the ideas i had they opened me to recognizing that what people in the middle east are things that i took for granted. laden had ton laden trie rebrand and talked about global warming. flat because it was not rational and it did not make sense. down and realize that this was a person responsible for making policy. he was set for extradition and interactive for five months with charismaticsief who was responsible for radicalizing and he challenged my ideology because he had changed. scared about what i was facing and it was difficult. u.s. government came on athe private plane to find a home where i found out i was facing life imprisonment and found out that the united states had overtime was not [inaudible] when they return me to -- returned me to alexandria, virginia, across the bridge was -- i was held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day . there was a guard that felt sultry confinement was rather oppressive and she would take me four hours a day for ten hour sh
they were amended to liberal principles but had an islamic identity. they eradicated the ideas i had they opened me to recognizing that what people in the middle east are things that i took for granted. laden had ton laden trie rebrand and talked about global warming. flat because it was not rational and it did not make sense. down and realize that this was a person responsible for making policy. he was set for extradition and interactive for five months with charismaticsief who was responsible...
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this city the islamic state . in northern iraq was liberated three years ago but only a fraction of the minority who once lived there. will have an exclusive report and a smartphone ban at schools in france kids are outraged parents are happy but the teachers worry it will be tough to enforce. golf it's good to have you with us tonight reports that north korea has not stopped working to build new ballistic missiles that could carry a nuclear weapon the washington post says that u.s. spy satellites have detected renewed activity at a site that has produced them in the past well this puts into doubt the promise made by north korean leader kim jong at a summit in singapore just last month he reportedly told u.s. president donald trump that he would end all missile and nuclear testing we'll get reaction from washington in just a moment but first this report. on the surface relations between the u.s. and north korea have been warming earlier this week north korea return the remains of american soldiers sixty five years
this city the islamic state . in northern iraq was liberated three years ago but only a fraction of the minority who once lived there. will have an exclusive report and a smartphone ban at schools in france kids are outraged parents are happy but the teachers worry it will be tough to enforce. golf it's good to have you with us tonight reports that north korea has not stopped working to build new ballistic missiles that could carry a nuclear weapon the washington post says that u.s. spy...
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government was not waging a war against islam that i once promoted. they were primarily interested in stopping terrorist attacks. when they returned me to alexandria, virginia, across the bridge, i was held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, but there was a guard that felt solitary confinement was rather oppressive, and she would take me four hours a day for her ten-hour shifts to the law library which also has the jailhouse library. that's where i interacted with philosophers, read encyclopedias and read great books. that played my significant role in my going back to the cell for the day she wasn't at work and re-read the quran through a enlightening perspective. i took a plea that capped me at 15 years of sentencing. i had to undergo a debriefing process with the fbi. i developed an interesting relationship with a female fbi agent that showed me empathy but was also able to advocate for me to be potentially an asset for the government going forward. some of the students of revolution muslim were able to travel to syria. we were able to tra
government was not waging a war against islam that i once promoted. they were primarily interested in stopping terrorist attacks. when they returned me to alexandria, virginia, across the bridge, i was held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, but there was a guard that felt solitary confinement was rather oppressive, and she would take me four hours a day for her ten-hour shifts to the law library which also has the jailhouse library. that's where i interacted with philosophers, read...
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president has offered to meet with an iranian leader since the islamic revolution nearly forty years ago. i would certainly meet with a round of they want to meet i don't know that they're ready yet to have a hard time right now but i ended the iran deal it was a ridiculous deal i do believe that they will probably end up wanting to meet and i'm ready to meet any time they want to and i don't do that from strength or from weakness i think it's an appropriate thing to do. this statement was all the more unexpected given the flare up of tension between tehran and washington over the last week on sunday the iranian president warned the u.s. to stop provoking his country. mr trump don't play with the lion scale this will only lead to regret you will never regret it. true to form from responded on twitter this time with an all caps to rate warning rouhani he would suffer the consequences the likes of which few throughout history to ever suffered before if you threaten the us again ending the tweet with the words be cautious. the two sides began to escalate their rhetoric in may after trum
president has offered to meet with an iranian leader since the islamic revolution nearly forty years ago. i would certainly meet with a round of they want to meet i don't know that they're ready yet to have a hard time right now but i ended the iran deal it was a ridiculous deal i do believe that they will probably end up wanting to meet and i'm ready to meet any time they want to and i don't do that from strength or from weakness i think it's an appropriate thing to do. this statement was all...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin the northern iraqi region once ruled by a so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future the strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from singe our capital. of only just minority as militants tried to annihilate. the u.s. president trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani a surprise offer comes a week after he warned him don't threaten us or you'll suffer historic consequence . and from cars to green football meet the beacon friendly pretty side of the world the first to be certified as carbon neutral by the united nations. hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program we start in northern iraq which was liberated nearly three years ago from the so-called islamic state when it swept through the region i asked targeted minorities like the yazidi who don't follow the islamic faith militants killed kidnapped and then in slave thousands of c.d.'s and even now the group is still recovering from the genocide returning and starting afresh is a mammoth tas
this is news coming to you live from berlin the northern iraqi region once ruled by a so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future the strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from singe our capital. of only just minority as militants tried to annihilate. the u.s. president trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani a surprise offer comes a week after he warned him don't threaten us or you'll suffer...
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this is due to the news live from berlin the northern iraqi region once ruled by the so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future this strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from singe are the capital of. a religious minority i asked militants and tried to annihilate. us president donald trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani the surprise offer comes a week after he warned him don't threaten us or you'll stop our historic consequences. i'm sumi so much kind of good to have you with us we start in northern iraq which was liberated nearly three years ago from the so-called islamic state when it swept through the region i asked targeted minorities like the yazidi don't follow the islamic faith militants killed kidnapped and enslaved thousands of years east and even now the group is still recovering from the i.a.s. genocide we're turning and starting afresh is a mammoth task very few people have tried to start a new life in the region and its capital city or shingle as it's known and kurdish
this is due to the news live from berlin the northern iraqi region once ruled by the so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future this strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from singe are the capital of. a religious minority i asked militants and tried to annihilate. us president donald trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani the surprise offer comes a week after he warned him don't threaten us or...
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in october the crown prince badge to return his country to what he called moderate islam and cracked down on those he accused of extremism he said we only want to go back to what we were moderate islam that is open to the world open to all religions seventy percent of the sunday people are less than thirty years old and quite frankly we were not waste thirty years of our lives in dealing with extremist ideas we will destroy them today in september saudi authorities arrested dozens of clerics activists have posted a list of people who have been detained on social media including a prominent preacher man allowed and our then got in the allowed who has fourteen million followers on twitter was allegedly detained over his tweets supporting mediation in the crisis between star de arabia and qatar the us were made had of demonstrations organized by exult opposition figures but didn't attract much support because of heavy security measures human rights watch has can down the arrest coordinated crackdown on dissent saying the fit a pattern of human rights violations against peaceful advocate
in october the crown prince badge to return his country to what he called moderate islam and cracked down on those he accused of extremism he said we only want to go back to what we were moderate islam that is open to the world open to all religions seventy percent of the sunday people are less than thirty years old and quite frankly we were not waste thirty years of our lives in dealing with extremist ideas we will destroy them today in september saudi authorities arrested dozens of clerics...
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in october the crown prince badge to return his country to what he called moderate islam and cracked down on those he accused of extremism he said we only want to go back to what we were moderate islam that is open to the world open to all religions seventy percent of the society people are less than thirty years old and quite frankly we were not waste thirty years of our lives in dealing with extremist ideas we will destroy them today in september sunday authorities arrested dozens of clerics activists have posted a list of people who have been detained on social media including prominent preacher man allowed and hour they'll go to me aloud who has fourteen million followers on twitter was allegedly detained over his tweets supporting mediation in the crisis between saudi arabia and qatar the arrests were made had of demonstrations organized by exiled opposition figures but didn't attract much support because of heavy security measures human rights watch has can down the arrest a coordinated crackdown on dissent saying that fit a pattern of human rights violations against peaceful a
in october the crown prince badge to return his country to what he called moderate islam and cracked down on those he accused of extremism he said we only want to go back to what we were moderate islam that is open to the world open to all religions seventy percent of the society people are less than thirty years old and quite frankly we were not waste thirty years of our lives in dealing with extremist ideas we will destroy them today in september sunday authorities arrested dozens of clerics...
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and in islam it's different. who gives them the power? you are the one who can judge also it is only in islam. in different religions people see the same thing and some are controlled more by religious leaders in their own people. >> host: i want to make sure they talk about the title and why it's called "the fox hunt." >> guest: because it says -- and i don't know if you've heard the story before -- is a group that is trying to escape, and while they are trying to escape they find a a fox and he says i will put you in a place that he can't find it. they don't believe in. if you go, so they run away. the one rabbi says that it is the right thing to do. but -- i trust in people that i never thought i would come in jews and christians. if they saved my life -- can you believe that i didn't -- if i didn't trust them to save my life i wouldn't be here today. and the other thing that's like, when i was in school the teacher taught me something. he told me even if they are smiling in your face, they will try to kill you behind your back. so thi
and in islam it's different. who gives them the power? you are the one who can judge also it is only in islam. in different religions people see the same thing and some are controlled more by religious leaders in their own people. >> host: i want to make sure they talk about the title and why it's called "the fox hunt." >> guest: because it says -- and i don't know if you've heard the story before -- is a group that is trying to escape, and while they are trying to escape...
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it's islamic and it has to be that way. and they're thinking this stuff but it doesn't have to be that way. why do we use technology for our own bodies and not for animals. when we're operated on we use anesthetics. and we slaughter an animal we should also use anesthetics in this case a bolt shot. but using anesthesia prior to slaughter is still in the distant future in turkey leslie moffatt has repeatedly witnessed the horrific ways in which animals are killed after their long journeys. that is against after one very bad slaughterhouse in turkey i couldn't sleep for three weeks because all i could hear was the sound of the bios screaming. exporting me to instead of live animals would be an alternative but in islamic countries they want to slaughter the animals according to religious rites. but that's just one reason for live animal exports not the only one as has been to go as if it's simply cheaper it's cheaper for the exporters to transport a live animal under current conditions which are completely unregulated and as w
it's islamic and it has to be that way. and they're thinking this stuff but it doesn't have to be that way. why do we use technology for our own bodies and not for animals. when we're operated on we use anesthetics. and we slaughter an animal we should also use anesthetics in this case a bolt shot. but using anesthesia prior to slaughter is still in the distant future in turkey leslie moffatt has repeatedly witnessed the horrific ways in which animals are killed after their long journeys. that...
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president has offered to meet with an iranian leader since the islamic revolution nearly forty years ago. and i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to meet i don't know that they're ready yet to have a hard time right now. but i ended the iran deal it was a ridiculous deal i do believe that they will probably end up wanting to meet and i'm ready to meet any time they want to and i don't do that from strength or from weakness i think it's an appropriate thing to do. this statement was all the more unexpected given the flare up of tension between tehran and washington over the last week on sunday the iranian president warned the u.s. to stop provoking his country. mr trump don't play with the lion's tail this will only lead to regret for ever regret it. true to form from responded on twitter this time with an all caps to rate warning rouhani he would suffer the consequences the likes of which few throughout history to ever suffered before if you threaten the u.s. again ending the tweet with the words be cautious. the two sides began to escalate their rhetoric in may after tru
president has offered to meet with an iranian leader since the islamic revolution nearly forty years ago. and i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to meet i don't know that they're ready yet to have a hard time right now. but i ended the iran deal it was a ridiculous deal i do believe that they will probably end up wanting to meet and i'm ready to meet any time they want to and i don't do that from strength or from weakness i think it's an appropriate thing to do. this statement was...
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plenty of islamic state fighters are determined to return to europe regardless.the great barrier reef have shown sea levels changed rapidly during the last ice age, contradicting what scientists thought was a period of long relative stability. scientists say new discoveries about how ice sheets behaved some 20,000 years ago could help us understand modern climate change and its impact. associate professorjody webster from the university of sydney was part of the research team. he joins me live from sydney, australia. welcome to the programme. tell me how this study for you tells us something that we never knew before. right. previously the last ice age was thought to be a period of relative stability, lower sea level, cold climates. but we were able to recover new samples from the seabed, fossil reef material, and using those bits of material we reconstructed a new sea level curve through this previously poorly known period. when we look at the... how fast sea levels are deteriorating, if you like, does that mean our understanding of it in the first place can flu
plenty of islamic state fighters are determined to return to europe regardless.the great barrier reef have shown sea levels changed rapidly during the last ice age, contradicting what scientists thought was a period of long relative stability. scientists say new discoveries about how ice sheets behaved some 20,000 years ago could help us understand modern climate change and its impact. associate professorjody webster from the university of sydney was part of the research team. he joins me live...
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along the means to follow an islamic right slaughtering without anesthetic. the animal should die immediately and without suffering from a single cut to the throat. but this is not how it works here in egypt quite the contrary. my daughter the way your ancestor showed you and people justify that is islamic but its not. you do what your father showed you. on think you see a. role model. you know gyptian slaughterhouse as many children observed the unbelievable violence. the next generation becomes used to the incredible brutality against these animals that arise from all over the world. any lot of animals is driven out of these children forever. and that leaves little hope for a better fate for our animals in the near future. nothing has changed for decades in these countries. i think that it is ethically unacceptable to send animals over thousands of miles to countries where it's likely that they're being slaughtered under the cruelest conditions for him to finish what i think is completely unnecessary we live in the twenty first century i cannot understand t
along the means to follow an islamic right slaughtering without anesthetic. the animal should die immediately and without suffering from a single cut to the throat. but this is not how it works here in egypt quite the contrary. my daughter the way your ancestor showed you and people justify that is islamic but its not. you do what your father showed you. on think you see a. role model. you know gyptian slaughterhouse as many children observed the unbelievable violence. the next generation...
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they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. ever the more they were islam never there as long as the made to killing people is simply wrong. to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims. to women and men who want to model their mortgages on. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way takes intend to keep those promises. which. means. guys rigorous off and on top we still have some hope so we're not being defeatist man just waiting for it all the hand i think we have the chance. you think your model and when you look at what's been achieved we have earned that chance not our organization but rather the children of yours on one week in the. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carlson we could try to talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. inching down through the mistakes o
they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. ever the more they were islam never there as long as the made to killing people is simply wrong. to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims. to women and men who want to model their mortgages on. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way takes intend to keep those promises. which. means. guys rigorous off...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin the northern iraq a region once ruled by so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future the strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from sin jar the capital of the yazidi religious minority honest militants tried to annihilate. us president donald trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani for the surprise of all comes a week after he warned him don't threaten us for you'll suffer historic consequences . and tesla racing towards europe media reports say the american car maker is looking at building a so-called gigafactory in germany for producing batteries and a call. from the cars to green football me to the beacon friendly british side who are the first to be sort of five is carbon neutral by the united nations. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us we start in northern iraq which was liberated nearly three years ago from the so-called islamic state when it swept through the region targeted minorities like the yazidi who don't follow the is
this is news coming to you live from berlin the northern iraq a region once ruled by so-called islamic state is facing an uncertain future the strategic city was liberated three years ago but remains a ghost town we have an exclusive report from sin jar the capital of the yazidi religious minority honest militants tried to annihilate. us president donald trump says he's willing to meet with iranian president hassan rouhani for the surprise of all comes a week after he warned him don't threaten...
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plenty of islamic state fighters are determined to return to europe regardless.philippenes now where more than 60 luxury cars and motorbikes have been smashed by a bulldozer on the orders of the president. they had all been smuggled, and then seized by the authorities. president duterte came to show that he means business. his target, a legally imported luxury vehicles. harley—davidson is, porsches, lamborghinis and mercedes—benz ‘s we re lamborghinis and mercedes—benz ‘s were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as a bulldozer ran over them. the president has been criticised for his tough stance on crime. rights groups say his war on drugs has led to extrajudicial killings. but he is hugely popular in his country and its crackdown on smuggling seems in keeping with his overall approach so as painful as this might be for any car lover to watch, the president will be hoping pictures like these will be hoping pictures like these will serve as a powe
plenty of islamic state fighters are determined to return to europe regardless.philippenes now where more than 60 luxury cars and motorbikes have been smashed by a bulldozer on the orders of the president. they had all been smuggled, and then seized by the authorities. president duterte came to show that he means business. his target, a legally imported luxury vehicles. harley—davidson is, porsches, lamborghinis and mercedes—benz ‘s we re lamborghinis and mercedes—benz ‘s were among...
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they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. ever there are they were islam never there as long as the made the killing people is simply wrong . to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims. to women and men who want to model the mortgages on. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way takes intent to keep those promises. which you don't. seem. to is vigorous often and we'd still have some hope so we're not being defeatist man just waiting for all that and i think we have a chance. you think you're my hero and when you look at what's been achieved we have earned that chance not our organization but rather the children of yours on one weekend. i'm going to. be. a city that thinks new. thinks differently. but that's. taking stock of the rapid changes at play in the german cup. our special on. thirty minute detail of. earth. home two moves of species. a home worth seeing if you can. get those are big changes and most star
they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. ever there are they were islam never there as long as the made the killing people is simply wrong . to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims. to women and men who want to model the mortgages on. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way takes intent to keep those promises. which you don't. seem. to is...
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in islam if you say i don't believe in god, you are not a muslim. it's different, like people telling you are not muslim who gets of them the power that you are or are not a muslim? you need to have an agreement with yourself that you are the one who can judge whether you are a muslim or not a muslim. it's not only in islam. in different religions use the same thing. unfortunately some religions has to be controlled more by religious leaders instead of being controlled by their own people. >> host: can we just for a second i want to make sure that we talk about the title. can you explain to people why it is called "the fox hunt"? >> guest: i don't know if you heard this story before, but it was a group trying to escape, and while they're trying to escape they found a fox. the fox doc and come with me. i will try to see from the fishermen. i will put you in a place at the fisherman can't see you. the fish didn't believe the fox and they said no. if we go with hugh hewitt he does. so they went away. one rabbi said that's the right thing to do. what i
in islam if you say i don't believe in god, you are not a muslim. it's different, like people telling you are not muslim who gets of them the power that you are or are not a muslim? you need to have an agreement with yourself that you are the one who can judge whether you are a muslim or not a muslim. it's not only in islam. in different religions use the same thing. unfortunately some religions has to be controlled more by religious leaders instead of being controlled by their own people....
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they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. at the other islam not out there as long. as the killing people is simply wrong. to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims who owns one of. the women and men who want to murder their mortgages and of all. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way they should take their own as long. as the killing panel is simply wrong. to muslim that applies to muslims and non muslims. to women and men who want to murder their mortgages and of all. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way this would takes intend to keep those promises. you. guys rigorous off we still have some hope so we're not being defeatist and just waiting for all the hand i think we'll turn out good. you think your mom. and when you look at what's been achieved we have heard that chance not our organization but ra
they are a wild and be still group that has nothing to do with true islam. at the other islam not out there as long. as the killing people is simply wrong. to muslims and that applies to muslims and non muslims who owns one of. the women and men who want to murder their mortgages and of all. the remaining foreign aid workers face enormous problems here but they feel they have made promises to the afghan people. and in their quiet way they should take their own as long. as the killing panel is...
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what happens to the moro islamic liberation front fighters do they then take a step towards becoming perhaps politicians we've seen it in all going conflicts they put down their guns then they move into the arena of politics might that happen here. it may happen of course it happened in the previous organization which is the modern national liberation front where in the leadership ventral be integrated into the political mainstream the problem or wherever is that there is a certain there's a certain pattern in the philippians that when a group rebel group enters into court to enter into talks with the government there it causes a break or a split within said rebel group where in a new or a group rebel group rises up to challenge the government because the one must always understand that despite the good the good language and the statements that are coming from all sides the the over iding goal and many object of many of this is group this outright secession so it's something it's a difficult thing for them to to fully abandon and that is usually where the problem is and that is where
what happens to the moro islamic liberation front fighters do they then take a step towards becoming perhaps politicians we've seen it in all going conflicts they put down their guns then they move into the arena of politics might that happen here. it may happen of course it happened in the previous organization which is the modern national liberation front where in the leadership ventral be integrated into the political mainstream the problem or wherever is that there is a certain there's a...
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but it is also being used by the islamic state. it is just before dawn, and with coast, just half an hour away from lesbos. there are no fighters here today, but says the smuggler in charge, they use this route regularly. >> the number of i.s. members fleeing to turkey has definily increased during the last four or five months. we learned that some people made it to germany. quentin: this is new footage of chechen and syrian fighters crossing into turkey just last month. britain and others don't want to heir feign fighters back. but syrians doubt this will be content. 20 of -- plenty of islamic state fighte are determined to return to europe work on this. quentin sommerville, bbc news, istanbul. jane: very interesting report, even as they are losing territory on the battlefield, i.s. still considered aajor threat, and judging from what quentin was saying, threat not go you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the people of zimbabwe have gone to the polls for the first time since robert mugabe w
but it is also being used by the islamic state. it is just before dawn, and with coast, just half an hour away from lesbos. there are no fighters here today, but says the smuggler in charge, they use this route regularly. >> the number of i.s. members fleeing to turkey has definily increased during the last four or five months. we learned that some people made it to germany. quentin: this is new footage of chechen and syrian fighters crossing into turkey just last month. britain and...