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meet abdul, a divorcee who is still determined to work things out. >> abdul is getting ready for the day. he devotes plenty of time and care to personal grooming. after his wife threw him, he moved back in with his father. abdul is a tour guide. he shows visitors how the islanders live. his wife didn't like the fact that he had contact with foreigners. it's his fourth marriage to fail because of it. abdul's family has experienced plenty of marriages and divorces. his sister has been divorced twice, his father's on his fourth marriage -- and now they're living together again. >> life, because it is a big period, it's already done -- it's gone. we cannot bring again these things, so i have to talk about a new life -- the divorce. >> the maldives are a holiday- makers' -- and a honeymooners' paradise. nowhere else are there more newlyweds per square meter than on these tropical islands. the white sand, palm trees, clear water and sunshine are a vision of heaven on earth to many visitors. every day, abdul shows vacationers around his island. he earns up to 450 euros a month -- and he mak
meet abdul, a divorcee who is still determined to work things out. >> abdul is getting ready for the day. he devotes plenty of time and care to personal grooming. after his wife threw him, he moved back in with his father. abdul is a tour guide. he shows visitors how the islanders live. his wife didn't like the fact that he had contact with foreigners. it's his fourth marriage to fail because of it. abdul's family has experienced plenty of marriages and divorces. his sister has been...
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kareem abdul-jabbar.72 kareem wrote some things critical of the nation of islam. in 1973 some gunmen came to the hanafi house and turned it into a slaughter house. seven members of kali's family were killed here, including four children. little babies were drown in basement wash tubs. he thought the nation of islam was behind it. now the killers were caught, they were convicted, they were sent to jail but hamas abdul kalis, he wanted more. >> you know damn well what went down. >> it was incredibly intense. the violent nature it have was something i never experienced in my entire life. >> nobody expected this. we expected violence on the streets in washington but not being taken over. >> i'm pat collins, news 4. >> tomorrow nightmarion barry talks about the moment she was shot and we'll hear more about the 40-hour hostage situation. >> the makers of coke and pepsi are changing the way they create the classic caramel color of those beverages. they are reducing the amount of the potential cancer-causing chem
kareem abdul-jabbar.72 kareem wrote some things critical of the nation of islam. in 1973 some gunmen came to the hanafi house and turned it into a slaughter house. seven members of kali's family were killed here, including four children. little babies were drown in basement wash tubs. he thought the nation of islam was behind it. now the killers were caught, they were convicted, they were sent to jail but hamas abdul kalis, he wanted more. >> you know damn well what went down. >> it...
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and danny abdul dayem joins us now.slipped out of homs and is currently travelling in the u.s., raising awareness about the situation in syria. he joins us from houston, texas, where he's meeting with a group of syrian americans later tonight and robert malley, he worked in the national security council in the clinton administration and is now program director for the middle east and north africa at the international crisis group. danny abdul dayem, let me start with you. you've been in syria quite recently. the army moved on homs, especially neighborhood of be be am am which you're very familiar with. what's the latest you're hearing from your hometown? >> the latest i'm hearing is the free syrian army left baba amr because they're bombarding the whole area randomly. so the syrian army, the assad regime's army has entered in baba amr and they're executing any guy they find. they've already executed more than 30 guys there. they've taken over all the kids, anyone over 14 years old has been imprisoned and tortured. they'
and danny abdul dayem joins us now.slipped out of homs and is currently travelling in the u.s., raising awareness about the situation in syria. he joins us from houston, texas, where he's meeting with a group of syrian americans later tonight and robert malley, he worked in the national security council in the clinton administration and is now program director for the middle east and north africa at the international crisis group. danny abdul dayem, let me start with you. you've been in syria...
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headquarters for leader hamas abdul khaalis. purchased for him by one of his followers, kareem abdul-jabbar. in 1972, khaalis wrote some things critical of the nation of islam. in 1973, some gunmen came to the hanafi house and turned it into a slaughterhouse. seven members of his family were killed here. little babies were drowned in basement wash tubs. the killers were caught, convicted, sent to jail, but hamas abdul khaalis, he wanted more. >> it was incredibly intense. the violent nature of it was something i never experienced in my entire life. >> you expect violence in the street, but not to be taken over. >> reporter: i'm pat collins, news 4. >>> marion berry talks more about the moment he was shot. more of his story tomorrow, on news 4 today. >>> president obama declared a major disaster area in southern indiana, ensuring federal aid for those who need it. several tornadoes ripped through the state last week, killing at least a dozen people. the federal aid, it includes grant for home repairs, temporary housing and low-cl
headquarters for leader hamas abdul khaalis. purchased for him by one of his followers, kareem abdul-jabbar. in 1972, khaalis wrote some things critical of the nation of islam. in 1973, some gunmen came to the hanafi house and turned it into a slaughterhouse. seven members of his family were killed here. little babies were drowned in basement wash tubs. the killers were caught, convicted, sent to jail, but hamas abdul khaalis, he wanted more. >> it was incredibly intense. the violent...
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but fears are abdul aziz says it's good to meet to stop this all too far into claims of conflict while the conflict between president bashar assad and his opponents here in syria and politics and so it's something dear another conflict is also in full swing between those calling on the political settlement as their way out and those who insist on minutes the solution and the let's say started into fights almost as important as the one claim in blood on the streets. see damascus syria tell us about one of our top stories here in our tell you that over the recent presidential election win by prime minister vladimir putin bring him back to the kremlin for a third term let's get more perspective on this and what it means for the international standpoint now joining me now here on our team michael burns a political and military and economic analyst live in new york good to see you thanks for coming on the program today let me putin has never been one to shy away from stating his own view on world affairs and ultimately sticking to it but in that context how it is coming return being viewed
but fears are abdul aziz says it's good to meet to stop this all too far into claims of conflict while the conflict between president bashar assad and his opponents here in syria and politics and so it's something dear another conflict is also in full swing between those calling on the political settlement as their way out and those who insist on minutes the solution and the let's say started into fights almost as important as the one claim in blood on the streets. see damascus syria tell us...
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but hamas abdul kalees wanted more. >> it was incredibly intense.lent nature of it was something i never experienced in my life entire. >> nobody expected this. we expect violence in the streets of washington. but not being taken over. >> reporter: pat collins, news 4. >> we'll hear more from one of the hostages involved at 11:00. >>> and that's news 4 at 55:00. news 4:00 at 6:00 starts right now. >>> two face charges after a child died at an unlicensed daycare in virginia. why neighbors called the home a ticking time bomb. >>> get out of my way -- >> passengers on an american airlines flight encountered turbulence before they ever left the ground . >>> there are new questions about the documentary that's been dominating social media. tonight a closer look at the kony 2012 movement. >> good evening. a new report shows the nation's economic recovery is building know men actual. u.s. employers added more than a quarter of a million new jobs in february. that news was met with enthusiasm at the white house, but on the republican campaign trail, the can
but hamas abdul kalees wanted more. >> it was incredibly intense.lent nature of it was something i never experienced in my life entire. >> nobody expected this. we expect violence in the streets of washington. but not being taken over. >> reporter: pat collins, news 4. >> we'll hear more from one of the hostages involved at 11:00. >>> and that's news 4 at 55:00. news 4:00 at 6:00 starts right now. >>> two face charges after a child died at an unlicensed...
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administration officials say the case of abdul faruq abdul meth who tried to bring down that jet christmasay 2008 why data needs to be kept longer. that information is puzzling because the phone intercepts about a possible nigerian terrorists were picked up four months before the attempted bombing and simply never connected to a second report to the u.s. embassy in nigeria, identifying the 23-year-olds. the announcement expanding the must be seen in broader context. earlier this month the attorney general justified the targeting of american citizens for death by their own government with this controversial explanation. >> due process and judicial presays are not one and the same. particularly when it comes to national security it guarantees due process not judicial process. >> unjustified scrutiny, jon. >> jon: hearing new criticism of a plan that would effect the number of airline pilots who carry guns in the cockpit. >> that's right. the federal flight deck officer's training program known as the ffdo may soon be a relic of 9/11 as the administration wants to cut its budget of 25 million
administration officials say the case of abdul faruq abdul meth who tried to bring down that jet christmasay 2008 why data needs to be kept longer. that information is puzzling because the phone intercepts about a possible nigerian terrorists were picked up four months before the attempted bombing and simply never connected to a second report to the u.s. embassy in nigeria, identifying the 23-year-olds. the announcement expanding the must be seen in broader context. earlier this month the...
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this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field o
this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red...
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simon cowell is still looking for a new judge after cleaning house on the panel.he eliminated paula abdul sherzinge sherzinger britney spears was áveryá close to inking a deal for 0 million dollars.. but... she rejected the offer! 10-million seems to 3 offer!rejected the offer! 10-million seems to e a lot doing a lot of research.. there are quite a few celebrities who make booku bucks.a new survey from fitenss magazine and yahoo! finance reveals that many people ttink snooki and kim paid celebrities. celebrities. a7 snooki 51%a7 kim kardashian 45%a7 lebron jjmes 24%a7 simon cowell 21% the sun is shining... and a lot of people are making outdoor plans ttis week. week.meteorologist steve fertig joins us next to see just how warm it will get... and if there's it could rain on our parade. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. one bad habit... to fight another.the drug... doctors say helps treat alcoholism. on
simon cowell is still looking for a new judge after cleaning house on the panel.he eliminated paula abdul sherzinge sherzinger britney spears was áveryá close to inking a deal for 0 million dollars.. but... she rejected the offer! 10-million seems to 3 offer!rejected the offer! 10-million seems to e a lot doing a lot of research.. there are quite a few celebrities who make booku bucks.a new survey from fitenss magazine and yahoo! finance reveals that many people ttink snooki and kim paid...
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we were able to overturn the power of maumoon abdul gayoom could been in power for 30 years. understanding now it is easy to be a dictator, but not so much easier to get him to jump ship. the intricacies, the institutions, and everything the dictatorship has established remains, even after the elections. on february 6 -- rather, february 7, on the night of february 6, i ask the military to restrain 200 riot police who were rebelling. these 200 riot police were established in 2005, specifically, to disrupt the peaceful demonstrations of the to market a party at the time. when we came into government, in essence, we fired them or rather stopped using them. we have been scattered across the island and other islands as well, because we had no use to you so much force. annoying to me, the opposition, rather, the dictatorship were talking to these people. on the seventh, they staged a rebellion. they were sitting -- the protest in and the public square. i ask the military to restrain them. by 5:00 in the morning the next day, the military still had not done that. so i went to the m
we were able to overturn the power of maumoon abdul gayoom could been in power for 30 years. understanding now it is easy to be a dictator, but not so much easier to get him to jump ship. the intricacies, the institutions, and everything the dictatorship has established remains, even after the elections. on february 6 -- rather, february 7, on the night of february 6, i ask the military to restrain 200 riot police who were rebelling. these 200 riot police were established in 2005, specifically,...
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according to the record, abdul fateh says after 9/11 the family scattered. she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. nd 2002, she went to peshawar pakistan reunited with bin laden there and then the family went to sawat in pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. in 2003, another city, stayed there about two years. then in 2005 she says she went to the compound where she says they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fateh says while they were on the run she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. the report says she claims to have given birth to 0 two children in a pakistani government hospital. she says he only stayed in the hospital two or three hours each tile. the "new york times" sites a separate document saying she gave fake i.d. papers to hospital staff. i spoke with terrorism analyst brian fishman about the children born in those years. >> what does that suggest about his mind-set during those years on the run? >> i think, yo
according to the record, abdul fateh says after 9/11 the family scattered. she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. nd 2002, she went to peshawar pakistan reunited with bin laden there and then the family went to sawat in pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. in 2003, another city, stayed there about two years. then in 2005 she says she went to the compound where she says they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with...
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you talk about one young man named abdul who lives in a shed filled with garbage he collected and he is flipping garbage traying to make money off of it. >> uh-huh. >> is that person poor by indian standards. >> no, in this slum, this kids is a kid without honor in even in his own family, his brother is smarter and cooler. but he's managed to support a family of 11 buying and selling the things that rich people throw away. and so he has got, when the story begins he has prospect its better than almost anybody in the slum. >> what is the standard of poverty in india if that person isn't poor. >> it's like the iraq war. you know, if you redefine what winning is or redefine what poverty is, nobody's really poor. >> why don't we do that here. when you go there and spend three years living with people who are by our standards abjectly poor. >> uh-huh. >> what does america look like you to when you come back. >> it looks like it is incredibly fixable. also you turn on the tap, oh pie god, potable water, that's amazing. yeah, i come back hear and i think oh f we were really serious about fi
you talk about one young man named abdul who lives in a shed filled with garbage he collected and he is flipping garbage traying to make money off of it. >> uh-huh. >> is that person poor by indian standards. >> no, in this slum, this kids is a kid without honor in even in his own family, his brother is smarter and cooler. but he's managed to support a family of 11 buying and selling the things that rich people throw away. and so he has got, when the story begins he has...
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abdul was one of those people, and he ended up being assassinated for helping us, and i found his body on the side of the road. tavis: i want to jump ahead to another story, where there is an interpreter who ends up being a mole, and because of his activity, one of the guys in your platoon and of getting killed -- ends up getting killed, and you come up to him and say, i could kill you. i raise about story, because it was fascinating to read. i was fascinated by how you alternated in your own spirit and your own soul, about your own humanity in relation to other people. at some point in the book, you are concerned about your own brethren and whether or not they have lost their humanity. at other points, you want to kill somebody out of your own pain and anguish and frustration. you admitted his combat experience took some of your humanity almost every day. you can tell the story about the interpreter and your friend getting killed, but i want you to talk about your own back-and- forth struggle with your own humanity. >> you hit the nail on the head. that is what i dealt with and what e
abdul was one of those people, and he ended up being assassinated for helping us, and i found his body on the side of the road. tavis: i want to jump ahead to another story, where there is an interpreter who ends up being a mole, and because of his activity, one of the guys in your platoon and of getting killed -- ends up getting killed, and you come up to him and say, i could kill you. i raise about story, because it was fascinating to read. i was fascinated by how you alternated in your own...
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it was a bloodbath. 16 dead, 11 of them from the family of this man, abdul samad. his wife and eight children, ages 2 to 12 methodically killed as the american chased them from room to room, shooting them and stabbing them and then trying to burn their bodies. the family had recently returned to this rural area, the government telling farmers it was safe. instead, they were killed in their beds. they were lined up, swaddled in bed sheets. a tiny corpse in the back of a truck. all the bodies were brought together and burnt, says a relative. i'm asking these elders, karzai, the ministers that the culprit be handed over to afghanistan and put on trial. after the shooting, villagers gathered outside the u.s. base lingering, searching for answers. some afghans thought having u.s. troops nearby would make them safer. in kabul, afghans we spoke to didn't appear to blame all americans. but the killer should be executed. that is the punishment, said this man. and that could happen. the united states is considering capital murder charges that carry the death penalty after an
it was a bloodbath. 16 dead, 11 of them from the family of this man, abdul samad. his wife and eight children, ages 2 to 12 methodically killed as the american chased them from room to room, shooting them and stabbing them and then trying to burn their bodies. the family had recently returned to this rural area, the government telling farmers it was safe. instead, they were killed in their beds. they were lined up, swaddled in bed sheets. a tiny corpse in the back of a truck. all the bodies...
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now this pakistani police report says bin laden's youngest wife, amall amall achmed abdul fateh say she and the al qaeda leaders spent nine years moving among safe houses scattered across pakistan. during those years she gave birth to four of bin laden's children. after the 9/11 attacks, fateh briefly split from bin laden and fled with their infant daughter to pakistan. for nearly nine months she and the baby took refuge in the teeming city of karachi. fateh says she then reunited with bin laden in 2002 in peshawar and that's when their series of moves began. they moved to swat and spent eight or nine months splitting their time in two houses. from there, the bin ladens tracked to haripur, a small town near the near the capital of islamabad. for two years they rented this four bedroom two story villa. then in mid-2005 they moved to their last hiding place in nearby nearby abbottabad. all of the moves, fateh told police, were coordinated by two pashtun brothers who lived with the family. one of them was the al qaeda currier whose actions ultimately led u.s. intelligence to bin laden's fi
now this pakistani police report says bin laden's youngest wife, amall amall achmed abdul fateh say she and the al qaeda leaders spent nine years moving among safe houses scattered across pakistan. during those years she gave birth to four of bin laden's children. after the 9/11 attacks, fateh briefly split from bin laden and fled with their infant daughter to pakistan. for nearly nine months she and the baby took refuge in the teeming city of karachi. fateh says she then reunited with bin...
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much militarized globalized and violent we never wanted and don't want intervention no such fears are abdul aziz says that it could be too late to stop this all too far into claims of conflict while the conflict between president bashar assad and his opponents here in syria about to enter its second year another conflict is also in full swing between those calling on political settlement as the way out and those who insist on military solution and the let's turn it into a fight almost as important as the one claiming blood on the streets. shot see damascus syria. the pentagon so this week it was ordered to review was potential options on syria which include the enforcement of a no fly zone and humanitarian airlifts trends forecaster gerald celente says washington simply put is not interested in diplomacy and this rebel eastern country . when you hear world hawks like senators lindsey graham and john mccain calling for bombs away and again go back and play over and see the same scenario their heads come in and they say we have to be calm we need time and we have to use diplomacy in the meanw
much militarized globalized and violent we never wanted and don't want intervention no such fears are abdul aziz says that it could be too late to stop this all too far into claims of conflict while the conflict between president bashar assad and his opponents here in syria about to enter its second year another conflict is also in full swing between those calling on political settlement as the way out and those who insist on military solution and the let's turn it into a fight almost as...
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shot seven people dead him to move could be facing charges on suspicion of being an accomplice now abdul kadir meadows being investigated for helping his brother mohammed was previously questioned about sending you from the french city to iraq says mother was released from custody without charge on friday but how would mira died in a barrel of gunfire has produced apartments on thursday during a police. most scientists agree that global warming has a daily impact on all our lives in cities around the world yet the main news outlets appeared to have gone cold about the sky saying it it may be out of the headlines but laurie halfassed asked people in new york if it's something that still burns their conscience. this year the u.s. saw its fourth warmest winter on record and europe saw a record breaking cold why is no one talking about the perils of climate change any more this week let's talk about that do you think it's still a threat to the planet yes over here especially what traffic. can we use a lot of cars we like to pollute the earth here in the u.s. definitely you know what can you
shot seven people dead him to move could be facing charges on suspicion of being an accomplice now abdul kadir meadows being investigated for helping his brother mohammed was previously questioned about sending you from the french city to iraq says mother was released from custody without charge on friday but how would mira died in a barrel of gunfire has produced apartments on thursday during a police. most scientists agree that global warming has a daily impact on all our lives in cities...
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we have a little puppet in tripoli stuff for abdul nieto as we call it not will stop all joel he's saying that he's going to be intervening so he's going to be what you know where to look at a few two point zero is going to intervene against the people of syria and i got all over again because they are splintering the tribes in eastern libya has been antagonizing a central government tripoli for decades if not centuries and this is a second what's happening because only a sprinter need a person care of course the u.s. the brits and the french don't care as long as they have contracts with tripoli the alliance between especially against between washington a long run in paris and the g.c.c. they wanted to be called for and then distribute the spoils and who cares about the future of libya as are the markets it is going to be war warring shoots tribal feuds do it is going to call for average. still to come this hour here on r.t. nowhere to hide u.k. citizens of the north part big brother i think government aims to snoop on the private lives of the british public like never before. and u.s. r
we have a little puppet in tripoli stuff for abdul nieto as we call it not will stop all joel he's saying that he's going to be intervening so he's going to be what you know where to look at a few two point zero is going to intervene against the people of syria and i got all over again because they are splintering the tribes in eastern libya has been antagonizing a central government tripoli for decades if not centuries and this is a second what's happening because only a sprinter need a person...
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people in this country planning or participating in atd as you mentioned in r testimony, um farouk abdul mutallab was recently sentenced to life in prison. ao want to s even though its specific activities are classified, in your written testimony you mentioned the high value detainee interrogation group, or the h.i.g. i can say that we've seen the excellent intelligence, the h.i.g. is producing, and earlier this week, also four principle members were charged with computer hacking groups anonymous and a fifth member plead guilty. now to my questions. it's twofold. i think we have to begin to look for a redundancy and dca we now have a counterterrorism center, we now have homeland security with intelligence, and we also now have the fbi, and s that, because the dollars are precious, and we're already experiencing cuts in the intelligence budget. so here's my question. what are in the national security area your budget reductions? what will that mean for counterterrorism, and are there any gaps in our efforts? >> no. i think that we have adequate amounts of money contained in the budget tha
people in this country planning or participating in atd as you mentioned in r testimony, um farouk abdul mutallab was recently sentenced to life in prison. ao want to s even though its specific activities are classified, in your written testimony you mentioned the high value detainee interrogation group, or the h.i.g. i can say that we've seen the excellent intelligence, the h.i.g. is producing, and earlier this week, also four principle members were charged with computer hacking groups...
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united front or more on this now we talked to germany salta middle east history and politics professor abdul kant university in turkey so the syrian opposition members may have gathered under one umbrella in turkey but it seems they just can't get their act together why is that. well there are my brothers in tatters actually and i think your correspondent in istanbul. can break the situation the syrian national council is being in disarray from the beginning and has been dysfunctional . now just in the last few days will send illicit nations. or members. in a tally now we hear from inside the council is that not i think members. are also going to quit and some more in body because they see. a completely. unworkable and the same criticism coming. into questions being raised about the money's gone money that's been given progress in earnest in arab donors questions about lack of transparency transparency social someone so we can see here . is in. total disarray and cannot be said to represent syrian people at all yet we're being told that next week when the friends of syria for one thing get r
united front or more on this now we talked to germany salta middle east history and politics professor abdul kant university in turkey so the syrian opposition members may have gathered under one umbrella in turkey but it seems they just can't get their act together why is that. well there are my brothers in tatters actually and i think your correspondent in istanbul. can break the situation the syrian national council is being in disarray from the beginning and has been dysfunctional . now...
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the lessons of life come only to abdul up to children hours before the rest of the country wakes up these young arabs are preparing for the long trip to school it's a twelve kilometer walk there and back tiring difficult and more than a little hair raising it takes the children about two hours to get to school the older ones help the younger ones with their bags but the road is dangerous and just a few days ago one of the children and missed being knocked over by a car. the children have to walk along the paths and cross many busy streets part of the journey is on a bus but after they get off early still an hour or more of walking they are late every day and exhausted even before the first listen starts the youngest is just three years old. it's because we arabs because our religion is muhammad not moses that's why everything is like this when the word. is radio law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hold. a vote for growth. internationally and
the lessons of life come only to abdul up to children hours before the rest of the country wakes up these young arabs are preparing for the long trip to school it's a twelve kilometer walk there and back tiring difficult and more than a little hair raising it takes the children about two hours to get to school the older ones help the younger ones with their bags but the road is dangerous and just a few days ago one of the children and missed being knocked over by a car. the children have to...
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assistance in the hope of a stake in the beleaguered country's future energy industry so they speak to abdul qadeer hashi minister for international cooperation in punch line northeast somalia where the first oil is expected to be extracted next month and he said we have spoken to a number of u.k. officials some have offered to help us with the future management of oil revenues they will help us build our capacity to maximise future earnings from the oil industry has she in charge of brokering deals for the region's oil reserves also said somalia was looking to b.p. as the partner they wanted to quote help us explore and build our oil capacity you know since help us help us and he then goes on to say and the only way we could pay them of course is to give them our resources once again i mean all the elements that we've been tracking for quite some time now in this somali story somalia story you've got first of all somalia was already victimized by these g. twenty nations the overfished because three to death. that force the population some of the population to go to this piracy business now
assistance in the hope of a stake in the beleaguered country's future energy industry so they speak to abdul qadeer hashi minister for international cooperation in punch line northeast somalia where the first oil is expected to be extracted next month and he said we have spoken to a number of u.k. officials some have offered to help us with the future management of oil revenues they will help us build our capacity to maximise future earnings from the oil industry has she in charge of brokering...
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cause for debate and calls for investigations they will take a look at the deaths of two detainees abdul rahman in may of two thousand and seven and mohamed al fayed abilify. in two thousand and nine both were labeled as suicide by the partnership defense but autopsy reports released last year and so recently and examined raise questions as to whether these are really suicides or something else so joining me to discuss this is geoffrey kay psychologist and contributor for truthout or geoffrey and i started back on the show and i guess first tell me why it is that if this information these autopsy reports are released last year they went on examine for so long or really only finding out about it now well that's a very good question and it means really the. these arguments were heard of a little hungry and we. were mostly pretty easy all you posted on the. web sorry i'm not sure how many months it while. i was probably not on a story. we are now. on the suicide reported suicide of my arm with open arms. to see. how many honestly we heard about release ensuring our program. was there much t
cause for debate and calls for investigations they will take a look at the deaths of two detainees abdul rahman in may of two thousand and seven and mohamed al fayed abilify. in two thousand and nine both were labeled as suicide by the partnership defense but autopsy reports released last year and so recently and examined raise questions as to whether these are really suicides or something else so joining me to discuss this is geoffrey kay psychologist and contributor for truthout or geoffrey...