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most christians have been pushed out. >> exactly. the muslim population often clashes. we say, unkind sentiments by one or the other. >> unkind is one thing. for christians to have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words has happened to christians. >> absolutely. >> what you will hear from the palestinian point of view is christians have fled because of israel. >> that is actually shifting the blame. christians here have found it increasingly difficult to live, to do business. the way things are done here with the police and courts, there is palestinian authority. that has become increasingly difficult. >> muslims using the authority to squeeze out the christians. >> i think it is fair, but it has more to do with this ideological conflict. >> it is not easy to get them on camera. no. >> i have talked with some very good friends here. if i talked on camera, i would probably have to leave. basically life becomes too difficult. >> multiple interview set up for christian business owners in bethlehem, all backed out last minute, even when we
most christians have been pushed out. >> exactly. the muslim population often clashes. we say, unkind sentiments by one or the other. >> unkind is one thing. for christians to have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words has happened to christians. >> absolutely. >> what you will hear from the palestinian point of view is christians have fled because of israel. >> that is actually shifting the blame. christians here have found it...
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christians are a minority in greater bethlehem. the muslimstian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out ofn bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the h pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled because of israel. that's actually shifting the blame because what has happened is that christians here have found it in increasingly difficult to live to do business.e the way things are done here with the police and the courts, that subject to the authority. >> so the passing authority, muslims are using their systems and structures to squeeze out the christians, is that fair? ti>> i think it's fair but has more to do with the ideological conflict between muslims and christianity. >> it's not easy to get them on camera. we had trouble. and we will continue to do so. i
christians are a minority in greater bethlehem. the muslimstian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out ofn bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the h pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled...
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hope to make east jerusalem the capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy the how am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the alok some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the christian quarter the old city is much quieter than usual there are normal groups of 4 interests israel has closed its borders to visitors since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. it's very sad very sad to see gruesome with the situation with governor dean really it's a it's a great while hard but i always say i believe in god and i will say i pray to god please god bring back life to the people here for business people all the shops are closed most of the people in the wrestling live from tourism. the church of the holy sepak i stands where jesus was said to have been buried and then resurrected normally hundreds of peop
hope to make east jerusalem the capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy the how am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the alok some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the christian quarter the...
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med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial to. between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy. met with leaders from partially divided. celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a. peace prize for 20. 200 pm the prime minister. called it. turns just one year later. military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite of their being the new head of government. if you. continue his course of reform. it's pretty abrupt shift at least that's what it looks like from outside that the prime minister has made ambassador this idea that the prime minister represented the bright hope
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prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abby i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of. territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. embarked upon in. eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. economy. celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a. peace prize for 20. 2 is the opium prime minister. the tide turns just one year later. military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite there being a new head of government whose family is descended from. groups. continue his course of reform. pretty abrupt shift at least that's what it looks like from outside that the prime minister has made ambassador this idea that the prime minister represented the bright hope of a
prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abby i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of. territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. embarked upon in. eritrea for...
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the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abby ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from the 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course of reform he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy removed old officials met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups . have celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to ethiopia the prime minister offered all day to the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. and ethnic minority and an import
the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abby ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from the 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier...
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minister because in fact only a year ago the multigrain legal abbey i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course of reform he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy removed old officials and met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups. and i've celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to ethiopia the prime minister all of it all but the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an impor
minister because in fact only a year ago the multigrain legal abbey i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in...
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the prime minister because in fact only a year ago the multi lingual abhi ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalized the economy removed old officials and met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups. celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to its c.e.o. the prime minister out of it all the way to the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important par
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these are just to have many warlords and those warlords are christians, muslims, they are in it for the money, they are in it for themselves, they are in it for the good of mankind and the chinese -- you name it, there is a warlord following it. mounts a27, chiang northern expedition. and what you do is divide and conquer. i'm done with them. we are not going to deal with them anymore. i'm going to do away with essentially the left side of the socialist party of china, which is the ccp. the center of that socialist party is the kmt. , defying his soviet advisors, goes after the communists. it is not successful. and many others escape. go down into what is southeast central china and begin to build. to build what? to build soviets. the communists survive. the red army is born and the rest is history. in questions and answers, i'm happy to talk about 1927 and 1949. it was not a faye to come believe that the communists would win in china. play was not faye to come -- depending on who you read and how you read them, chiang kai-shek made a lot of mistakes. he was given a problem set that nob
these are just to have many warlords and those warlords are christians, muslims, they are in it for the money, they are in it for themselves, they are in it for the good of mankind and the chinese -- you name it, there is a warlord following it. mounts a27, chiang northern expedition. and what you do is divide and conquer. i'm done with them. we are not going to deal with them anymore. i'm going to do away with essentially the left side of the socialist party of china, which is the ccp. the...
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this is tourism, this is catholics, this is christians, muslims, they all descend on jerusalem to seehese unbelievable locations, the wailing wall, the western wall, you know, the church of the holy sepulchre. it's stunning. when you talk about innovation, though, this is a tiny country, 8.8 million people. how soon do you expect that everyone will be vaccinated, especially considering you just saw another breach of 2,000 new cases a day? >> so we are looking at this like a military operation. unfortunately, we have experience in times of emergency and we mobilize the military and they help us to get as many and as fast more people get vaccinated and i believe it will take us about two to three months and we hope that everybody will get vaccinated. my position is everybody should get vaccinated. i think this is the answer to what we are facing today. liz: before we go, we have a president-elect, joe biden. this is a man i am sure you know from of course the obama administration. this after you have had a particularly strong relationship with the trump administration. what are israelis
this is tourism, this is catholics, this is christians, muslims, they all descend on jerusalem to seehese unbelievable locations, the wailing wall, the western wall, you know, the church of the holy sepulchre. it's stunning. when you talk about innovation, though, this is a tiny country, 8.8 million people. how soon do you expect that everyone will be vaccinated, especially considering you just saw another breach of 2,000 new cases a day? >> so we are looking at this like a military...
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religious leaders are addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was. it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi. it's here we need you mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. our sees the conflict broke out in 2013 but in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority country instead its politics were personally commit some profit in the conflict in ca are have been likened to an interlude just conflict leaves you nothing you know religion had nothing to do with it. the main actors are politicians they are the only ones who can give valid reasons for the situation in the central african republic. and groups of controlled large parts of the country scenes between $213.00 civil war and there's been an increase in violence in the run up to the elections the government has accused former president. of joining forces with rebels on attempting a coup. meanwhile leaders of appe
religious leaders are addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was. it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi. it's here we need you mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. our sees the conflict broke out in 2013 but in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian...
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syrians hope to make east jerusalem their capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy jihad am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the i like some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the christian quarter the old city is much quieter than usual there are normal groups of 4 interests israel has closed its borders to visitors since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. it's very sad very sad to see jerusalem with the situation with governor dean really it's a it's a break my heart but i always say i believe in god and i will always say i pray to god please god bring back life to the people here for business people all the shops are closed most of the people in the wrestling live from tourism. the church of the holy sepak a stands where jesus was said to have been buried and then resurrected normally hundreds o
syrians hope to make east jerusalem their capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy jihad am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the i like some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the christian...
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palestinian state a palestinian republican which muslims jews christians are citizens of equal value and are and not as i in a state in which jews are considered you know better citizens and the muslims and the christians are considered 2nd class citizens the advisers to british and american governments they say they give a good reflection of what iran what's going on in iran that hasn't been any retaliation some analysts said they'd be retaliation against you know by u.s. interests in the persian gulf just tell me who you think most uranian is and maybe you think i know the day when you politicians of all sides have been saying it who is behind of the assassination was it israel with facilitation with the m.e. k. in this remote controlled machine gun. well again this is you know to say whether it was the israelis or the i mean kerry were the trigger people yeah i mean very likely but obviously these things don't happen with american green light and support and even legit probably logistical support so the issue is not that we try to somehow make a differentiation between israel and t
palestinian state a palestinian republican which muslims jews christians are citizens of equal value and are and not as i in a state in which jews are considered you know better citizens and the muslims and the christians are considered 2nd class citizens the advisers to british and american governments they say they give a good reflection of what iran what's going on in iran that hasn't been any retaliation some analysts said they'd be retaliation against you know by u.s. interests in the...
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believing what we believe in the race if you could make a 180 degree turn and join the muslims of the world good christians and of the good people of this earth is amazing but when you look from the middle east to europe thinking of america as a bad place to be a muslim it's like living in the belly of the beast and not heard it how would you say that life is like for people well we know things that happened to make america peer ugly in the eyes of citizens of this country and that is the world that if we can see america the beautiful there has advanced that against america the ugly successfully. then i'm sure that we would recognize that america's the most fertile soul we have for x. davening our religion and our future for our children grandchildren and children to come and then my journey across america if i want to find america the beautiful. where will i find that certain kind of things should i look for the concept of citizenry how citizenry it is that race. in the constitution the united states based upon the equality of man and i feel very strongly that the founding fathers indeed and. a world that
believing what we believe in the race if you could make a 180 degree turn and join the muslims of the world good christians and of the good people of this earth is amazing but when you look from the middle east to europe thinking of america as a bad place to be a muslim it's like living in the belly of the beast and not heard it how would you say that life is like for people well we know things that happened to make america peer ugly in the eyes of citizens of this country and that is the world...
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religiously it is addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi it's here we need in mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. our sees the conflict broke out in 2013 but in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority country instead its politics with us not to permit some tough weekend the conflict in ca our had been likened to an interlude just conflict. religion had nothing to do with it the main actors are politicians they are the only ones who can give valid reasons for the situation in the central african republic. and groups of controlled large parts of the country sees the tranter 13 civil war and there's been an increase in violence in the run up to the elections the government has accused former president. of joining forces with rebels and attempting a coup. meanwhile leaders of appealed for peace urging all parti
religiously it is addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi it's here we need in mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. our sees the conflict broke out in 2013 but in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority...
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palestinians hope to make east jerusalem their capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy the how am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the i like some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the christian quarter the old city is much quieter than usual there are normal groups of foreign tourists israel has closed its borders to visitors since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. it's very sad very sad to see gruesome with the situation with govern like him really it's it's a break my heart but i always say i believe in god and i will say i pray to god please god bring back life to the people and you know for business people all the shops are closed mouth the people in the wrestling live from tourism. the church of the holy sepak a stands where jesus was said to have been buried and then resurrected normally hundr
palestinians hope to make east jerusalem their capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy the how am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the i like some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray petitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months. is a walk step through the...
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about a decade, that's how long they've been here and their victims have primarily been more muslims than christians they've bombed a few churches but the majority of time, the victims of boko haram attacks have been muslim. we're looking at about 30,000 killed since twine and about two million -- 2009 and about two million kid. it's been -- and also extendsing across the boarder to parts of the nigh e jeera republic and bordering countries like chad republic and cameroon. so all of these countries have, for -- for about a decade, been in suffering, insays ants attacks of boko haram and the recent attack we just saw is just a continuation of what has been happening as it is the most terrorized country in the world, thanks to boko haram. >> and the leader of the group is shakow. tell me a little bit about the leader of the group and the brutality they use is all under his direction? >> it's important to take notice of the nact in 2016 there was a divide between group and now we have two different factions with very different agenda, very different attitudes on the variety of forms of violence. the gr
about a decade, that's how long they've been here and their victims have primarily been more muslims than christians they've bombed a few churches but the majority of time, the victims of boko haram attacks have been muslim. we're looking at about 30,000 killed since twine and about two million -- 2009 and about two million kid. it's been -- and also extendsing across the boarder to parts of the nigh e jeera republic and bordering countries like chad republic and cameroon. so all of these...
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but tele used to be a christian majority town but over the past 4 decades the number of muslims here has steadily grown in the 1980 s. then president saddam hussein nationalized farm lands belonging to christians and gave it to families of soldiers killed in the iran iraq war in 2014 eisel took over forcing the christian population to flee almost half emigrated abroad about a quarter have returned while another quarter remain in the semi autonomous kurdish region. members of this family in that abuse christian quarter of say the reason they don't feel safe to go back is the security force that controls the town they want to remain anonymous for security reasons. of course safety is the most important thing we've had enough of the infringements on our lands there is should be controlled by the sons of the area why did they bring strangers to rule the area . that group is the 30th brigade of the shia led popular mobilization forces which helped retake but eisel the brigade is composed of ethnic shabaka just like most of the muslim population that lives here last year its leader though w
but tele used to be a christian majority town but over the past 4 decades the number of muslims here has steadily grown in the 1980 s. then president saddam hussein nationalized farm lands belonging to christians and gave it to families of soldiers killed in the iran iraq war in 2014 eisel took over forcing the christian population to flee almost half emigrated abroad about a quarter have returned while another quarter remain in the semi autonomous kurdish region. members of this family in that...
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impetus for the because of the so did that it's because their names were changed through christian mass which for a muslim to have a christian name used in france. and in the 100-9000 think way 350000 troops left for the u.k. . it's unsurprising that so many left people would be eaten and fined just for speaking turkish thousands were jailed across the country places like better than a an infamous to attention center where 500 turks were imprisoned without trial for resisting the forcible changing of the names. but that was bulgaria a communist dictatorship in greece. the birthplace of democracy in the heart of the e.u. things were supposed to be different but athens has always been a world away from west and thrice and not just geographically as we soon find for ourselves from the moment we arrived in the region to make this film we were followed by unmarked police cars stopped and interrogated about our movements on one occasion although it was always all of us we were journalists we were even briefly arrested on suspicion of espionage and threatened with years in jail after being held overnight have a
impetus for the because of the so did that it's because their names were changed through christian mass which for a muslim to have a christian name used in france. and in the 100-9000 think way 350000 troops left for the u.k. . it's unsurprising that so many left people would be eaten and fined just for speaking turkish thousands were jailed across the country places like better than a an infamous to attention center where 500 turks were imprisoned without trial for resisting the forcible...
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we tried to get the commissioners to speak out about bethlehem, about christians and muslims in bethlehemervative christians wouldn't touch with it a ten-foot pole. they see palestinians as a burden, an obstacle, a people who are encumbering their concern for israel proper. they don't want to deal with palestinians. so silent night, holy night, yes. silent suffering night, silent suffering night. >> thank you for that and so much more. good to talk to you. >> up next, new to washington. what is first on her agenda? we look at how much you've saved, how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate income, even when you're not working. a plan that gives you the chance to grow your savings and create cash flow that lasts. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. talk to us today, so we can help you go from saving...to living. talk to us today, ♪ then the back ms, safeguard hand soap with micellar deep cleansing washes away germs and impurities down to the pore. leaving hands
we tried to get the commissioners to speak out about bethlehem, about christians and muslims in bethlehemervative christians wouldn't touch with it a ten-foot pole. they see palestinians as a burden, an obstacle, a people who are encumbering their concern for israel proper. they don't want to deal with palestinians. so silent night, holy night, yes. silent suffering night, silent suffering night. >> thank you for that and so much more. good to talk to you. >> up next, new to...
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natural development it's the purchasing power that is ruling the situation the christians don't have money to buy but the muslims can buy but many christians say they are being pushed out and that much of the construction in but tel is funded by people in power who want to accelerate the demographic change the vatican's announcement of pope francis visit to iraq has given many christians hope that what is left of their heritage can be preserved but the demographic changes here are so extensive that few believe they can be reversed simona felt in al-jazeera but. as one seen as prime minister has died 4 weeks after testing positive for cope with 19. passed away in a hospital in south africa where he was being treated he was 52 the country formerly known as once a land has a population of 1200000 and has recorded nearly 7000 infections. john mccarron the spy turned novelist behind some of the world's best selling espionage fiction has died aged 89 he worked for britain's intelligence service before turning his experience into books which helped to find john silver as his report. for millions of his readers around t
natural development it's the purchasing power that is ruling the situation the christians don't have money to buy but the muslims can buy but many christians say they are being pushed out and that much of the construction in but tel is funded by people in power who want to accelerate the demographic change the vatican's announcement of pope francis visit to iraq has given many christians hope that what is left of their heritage can be preserved but the demographic changes here are so extensive...
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religious leaders are addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was. it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi. it's here we meet in mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. sees the conflict broke out in 2013 the in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority country instead it's politics with a theory permit some traffic then the conflict in ca our had been likened to an interlude just conflict. religion had nothing to do with it. the main actors are politicians they are the only ones who can give valid reasons for the situation in the central african republic. and groups of controlled large parts of the country since the $213.00 civil war and there's been an increase in violence in the run up to the elections the government has accused the former president. of joining forces with rebels on attempting a coup. meanwhile leaders of appealed for peace urging all partie
religious leaders are addressing the standoff which some are trying to frame as a clash between christians and muslims. was. it's prayer time into your 1000000000 able who would in benghazi. it's here we meet in mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. sees the conflict broke out in 2013 the in mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority...
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counter the unrest some religious leaders are trying to frame the standoff as a clash between christians and muslims just more. was. it's prayer time in the uk 1000000000 able who would in benghazi it's here we need the mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. seize the conflict broke out into into 13 but you mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the christian majority country is that it's politics we both know to bring some tough and then the conflict in ca our have been likened to an interlude just conflict ladies you know you know religion had nothing to do with it. the main actors are politicians they are the only ones who can give valid reasons for the situation in the central african republic. and groups of controlled large parts of the country since the treaty of 13 civil war and there's been an increase in violence in the run up to the elections the government has accused the former president. of joining forces with rebels on attempting a coup. meanwhi
counter the unrest some religious leaders are trying to frame the standoff as a clash between christians and muslims just more. was. it's prayer time in the uk 1000000000 able who would in benghazi it's here we need the mom was a lady. we muslims we have no right to wage war. seize the conflict broke out into into 13 but you mom together with other religious leaders has traveled across the country preaching a message of peace he says religion has never been the cause of the fighting in the...
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as islam or whether they are muslims or christians, she or sunni. christian identity is split in 17 different groups -- shia -- that was a really part of the conversation, either in or after. for politicalization, one man went to jail accused of all sorts of things, and he has been released and he is now back as one of the main players in the political scene in lebanon. that has not been part of the conversation. civil society, we have wonderful organizations in very highly sophisticated, very representative, very often not sectarian at all. but i'm afraid that influence in the politics is very limited. it's extremely interesting to see is secular movement going on for one year now, here they are completely against identity politics. they really want to jump into the 21st century, but they haven't been able to. they haven't been allowed to do so. anothe point is that of all the traditional groups and actions, ere is one that is the youngest, the newest of them all, that is hezbollah. that is playing today, the biggest, strongest role in the politica
as islam or whether they are muslims or christians, she or sunni. christian identity is split in 17 different groups -- shia -- that was a really part of the conversation, either in or after. for politicalization, one man went to jail accused of all sorts of things, and he has been released and he is now back as one of the main players in the political scene in lebanon. that has not been part of the conversation. civil society, we have wonderful organizations in very highly sophisticated, very...
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churches, synagogues, and mosques from being created, but instead had interfaith centers where christians, jews, muslims, and others would worship under the same roof to hopefully promote a sense of community and understanding. along the same lines, there was a community pool. people were not allowed to have their own pools so they would be forced to go swim with other people. they could not have fences. nobody had their own mailbox, instead they were community mailboxes so you had to get out into the street and see your neighbors and think about this sense of community in a very real way. some interesting smaller details. they named the communities and the streets after american poets and writers as a way to instill creativity and foster a sense of intellectualism. columbia was created in this time of cars, but there was also the hope it would not be as auto-centric. his plans are hard to see, but all of these shaded lines are bike paths that link the schools to people and community that he imagined would foster another way of moving around this kind of new city. again, an antithesis to the existing su
churches, synagogues, and mosques from being created, but instead had interfaith centers where christians, jews, muslims, and others would worship under the same roof to hopefully promote a sense of community and understanding. along the same lines, there was a community pool. people were not allowed to have their own pools so they would be forced to go swim with other people. they could not have fences. nobody had their own mailbox, instead they were community mailboxes so you had to get out...
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they forbade churches from being built, but there was interfaith centers where christians, jews, muslimsnd others would worship around the same roof to promote a sense of community and understanding. along the same lines, there was a community pool, but people could not have their own pool, so they would be forced to go swim with other people. you had to get out on to the street and see your neighbors and think about this sense of community in a very real way. and some interesting smaller details. you see they named the communities, the streets after american poets and writers as a way to try to instill creativity. and columbia was of course created in this time of cars, there is also a hope that it is not as auto centric. there are bike paths that link the they're fostered and the existing suburbs, and that all of this could combine with the kind of downtown center that would really provide the center of activity and culture. and the excitement. but instead of building a traditional downtown with a series of intersecting streets, and restaurants, and public kind of guilts in downtown co
they forbade churches from being built, but there was interfaith centers where christians, jews, muslimsnd others would worship around the same roof to promote a sense of community and understanding. along the same lines, there was a community pool, but people could not have their own pool, so they would be forced to go swim with other people. you had to get out on to the street and see your neighbors and think about this sense of community in a very real way. and some interesting smaller...