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and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical iss
and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst...
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and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. in 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical
and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. in 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the...
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fatima and the 4 children still with her are tormented by thoughts of what might have happened to the others were they seized by the i s fighters are they long dead . honest. i'm trying to hide my suffering from my other children. there are times when i pray to god to ask him to take my life. but when i see my children. i still so young. i will go about that in every little my request and instead ask him to give me more years to live the look on when the young. one. who can. most of the children in the displaced persons camps don't go to school most of the families are poor. family an important person has come to visit some miracle talk she's running for the senate and if she wins she will be the 1st muslim senator in a quarter of a century she's critical of the way to turn take conducted the campaign to retake. the liberation of all this is just. kind of announcement of our liberation but the real liberation is not living in this kind of the liaison this is not the way we were does not the kind of life we want this is not the kind of freedom that we want for children missing amongst
fatima and the 4 children still with her are tormented by thoughts of what might have happened to the others were they seized by the i s fighters are they long dead . honest. i'm trying to hide my suffering from my other children. there are times when i pray to god to ask him to take my life. but when i see my children. i still so young. i will go about that in every little my request and instead ask him to give me more years to live the look on when the young. one. who can. most of the...
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i saw a picture saying that ijoinjess ellis, fatima whitbread and others andi ellis, fatima whitbreadmy name such an illustrious list and it seems so strange my name would be there as well. that was britain's first gold of the championships but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. next event is the long jump. she has long had a love hate relationship with the sandpit. it's often seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past, but not today. the seasons best. what a beautifuljump for johnson—thompson! best. what a beautifuljump for johnson-thompson! the world and olympic champion is the belgian record—holder but her best was much shorter and itjohnson—thompsonlead to extend going into the penultimate event. the javelin started around ten minutes ago and this is the part of the heptathlon where you have to start to do the maths. johnson—thompson traditionally concedes ground in this event, but her competitor is carrying a shoulder injury and it could lead to a showdown for gold in the 800 metres tonight. natalie, thank you ver
i saw a picture saying that ijoinjess ellis, fatima whitbread and others andi ellis, fatima whitbreadmy name such an illustrious list and it seems so strange my name would be there as well. that was britain's first gold of the championships but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. next event is the long jump. she has long had a love hate relationship with the sandpit. it's often seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past, but...
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and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical iss
and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 996. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst...
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and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical is
and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence. publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologized and may was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdullah came in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst...
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and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence.publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst moments of their lives for 6 and a half years to fight this case and we know how survivors of torture and abuse like theirs are often silenced and disbelieved so for the prime minister of the united kingdom to say in her apology we believe what you have said we believe that the cia and the libyans tortured you that for me it was the most powerful moment i don't think that the apology does totally close the rendition issue altogether for under the human fatuma it does it ends the chapter it ends the case they are satisfied that's the end of it but this isn't just a historical issue
and fatima bush. furthermore in october 20th the former head of libyan intelligence.publicly denied any complicity in the torture of political detainee. 1900. massacre at abu salim prison. al-jazeera spoke to corey krieger after the british government apology for me the most important moment when the british government apologised and bay was the part of the prime minister's letter where she essentially says we believe you. abdelhakim in fact and i had to relive the absolute bottom the worst...
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so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative is a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell is empowering. mean by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can check to. be a bit meals be. my all that i hold but alone in the car but at the. gala not organised to see him go but at the bar we've got him there but at the moment though he knows. that he says he'll elaborate medical but at the camera would all. if i had a minus the cuff a little sealed began yeah but at the cafe. he may look a little import import iron figure i got great but i am. very good outweighs the father in. the know how you could appoint them in may when they've been. going on my career for more on my that is something. we know came with a motive to pay to play because now you have your own character to feel. the effect. be. the one. that i know i love you know sort of any more they are not going to put up out there because. i don't know who put out more in my chain but. i think they're meant in my team or any kind i want. to have a half a weight loss.
so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative is a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell is empowering. mean by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can check to. be a bit meals be. my all that i hold but alone in the car but at the. gala not organised to see him go but at the bar we've got him there but at the moment though he knows. that he says he'll elaborate medical but at the camera would all. if i had a minus the...
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abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bhutto had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious cell at the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the
abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bhutto had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned...
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fÁtima muriÓ el ataque despiadado de su padre.Ía encerrado como parte de su plan para poder acabar con la vida de los pequeÑos. lourdes recuerda el aterrador momento. lourdes: no podemos dormir porque tenemos todo en mente y como bajaban las criaturas todos quemados >> las autoridades mantienen a jorge hospitalizado y bajo custodia. satcha: quÉ caso tan espantoso y cÓmo es posible que un padre pueda ser capaz de hacer algo asÍ a sus propios hijos. seguiremos el desarrollo de la historia. planned parenthood anuncia media clÍnica de abortos para illinois. se espera que la instalaciÓn comience a operar a mediados de mes. e inauguraciÓn contrasta con un aumento de las leyes en todo el paÍs que han tenido un impacto negativo dentro de los ingresos de la informaciÓn. albert: le damos un vistazo al trÓpico porque algunos ya piensan en escapadas y viajes y para la zona de mÉxico tenemos tormentas que tienen una pequeÑa probabilidad de desarrollo. los acumulados mÍnimos en cancÚn en torno a media pulgaday hacia la zona de tuxtla, gutiÉrrez
fÁtima muriÓ el ataque despiadado de su padre.Ía encerrado como parte de su plan para poder acabar con la vida de los pequeÑos. lourdes recuerda el aterrador momento. lourdes: no podemos dormir porque tenemos todo en mente y como bajaban las criaturas todos quemados >> las autoridades mantienen a jorge hospitalizado y bajo custodia. satcha: quÉ caso tan espantoso y cÓmo es posible que un padre pueda ser capaz de hacer algo asÍ a sus propios hijos. seguiremos el desarrollo de la...
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his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy. said she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at banned kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope to find safety. instead, they were caught up in another round of warfare and mohammed was killed inside his own home. as mohammed was being mourned here, other children were being mourned across the border, including a 12—year—old boy killed by a turkish shell yesterday. mohammed was taken away for burial, a stolen life that leaves a broken family. and nearby at the border, a panoramic view of the conflict that took his life. more turkish shells raining down across the border inside syria forcing civilians to flee. in just three days, almost 100,000 people h
his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy. said she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at banned kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope...
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his mother, fatima, gave birth to six girls before having a boy.she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone, and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband, hani, battling his grief, his anger directed at banned kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path, and not to forgive them. well, prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope to find safety. instead, they were caught up in another round of warfare, and mohammed was killed inside his own home. as he was mourned here, other children were being mourned in syria, including a 12—year—old boy killed by a turkish rocket attack yesterday. mohammed was taken away for burial, a life cut short that leaves a broken family. back across the border, in syria, a car bomb in the city of qamishli. islamic state said it carried out the attack, which killed at least three civilians. this is just what many have feared and the kurds have pred
his mother, fatima, gave birth to six girls before having a boy.she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone, and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband, hani, battling his grief, his anger directed at banned kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path, and not to forgive them. well, prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping...
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abdulhakim bell hires and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the whil
abdulhakim bell hires and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were...
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so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative so a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell those empowering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman making change. to. be a big meals you know but in fact to make my own that i hold but alone in the cockpit at the you have to pay for yourself. but at the railway going in there but i meant they were. going to. elaborate medical but at the gamble with all bosses in that of if i had a minus is to go for a little seal or began yes but at the cafe. most emailed but i'll import them poured out and figure out what i am. making good outweighs the suffering. a know how you're going to find that information and maybe even. the more you'll be out for more might it is something. we know came with a motive for a recall so you have your own character to feel. that i know the level of anymore they are not going to put up but they have a cause. and they're not going to put out more in my chain. i pick them and then my team will make that i want it but i think i want to have a half
so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative so a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell those empowering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman making change. to. be a big meals you know but in fact to make my own that i hold but alone in the cockpit at the you have to pay for yourself. but at the railway going in there but i meant they were. going to. elaborate medical but at the gamble with all bosses in that of...
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i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so far basically saying ignited tonight the events even those events that is supported by the documentation and what they have instead done is try to get the case struck out of course by saying that because the allegations involve the u.s. and other states in libya and malaysia. that it would be the cause here don't have jurisdiction to deal with it that it would be wrong because he possibly criticized the actions of other states at 1st the u.k. government basically said you can't hear these cases at all here in britain because it will harm our relationship with the united states the americans will be terribly upset about it and so forth about it in fear of the hoist or. why then not going. to hear if you have a magna x. amount i said i want. to freeze and then a break i'm going to wear and. in control for. a few most years old. man i washed clean with. the help of a barber and family mother to have usually norm
i 6 to the libyan authorities notifying them of the presence of abdul who came by how to his wife fatima at that time in malaysia well the government has sent very blank defenses so far basically saying ignited tonight the events even those events that is supported by the documentation and what they have instead done is try to get the case struck out of course by saying that because the allegations involve the u.s. and other states in libya and malaysia. that it would be the cause here don't...
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i saw a picture that said, dina joins paula radcliffe, chrissie 0, jess ennis, i think it was fatimast such an illustrious list and it feels so strange that my name would be there as well. well, that was britain's first gold of the championships, but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. there's three more events to go, and first up is the long jump. she has long had a love—hate relationship with the sandpit. she is good at it, but it has also seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past. what a beautiful jump forjohnson—thompson! not today, though. after two lifetime bests yesterday, she pulled a season's best out of the bag. it's 6:77! the world and olympic champion nafi thiam is the belgian record—holder. but her best was far shorter and it sanohnson—thompson‘s lead extend before the penultimate event. the javelin is where she had a meltdown in rio that left her in a really bad place. another season's best would be handy right now. look at the smile on her face! she knows. thiam can throw almost 60 metres on a good day.
i saw a picture that said, dina joins paula radcliffe, chrissie 0, jess ennis, i think it was fatimast such an illustrious list and it feels so strange that my name would be there as well. well, that was britain's first gold of the championships, but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. there's three more events to go, and first up is the long jump. she has long had a love—hate relationship with the sandpit. she is good at it, but it has...
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so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative is a big deal you about to meet fatimas smell those empowering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can change it. to. be a big meals game you know but if a team of my own that i hold but alone in the cold but at the u. how to fix. organise a simple but at the well we're going in there but at the moment though they are. going to see all elaborate medical but at the game the little bosses see and that if i had a minus the cuff a little seal or began yeah but at the cafe. most episodes are you may look good but i don't employ them bored i am going to go i got great but i am going. to make it without playing for every moment. you know you get a point in me maybe i'm. going to my you will be out for more marketing something. when i came a time out if they don't leave because i yeah i may go on can't think feel. like i know my life most a little bit any more they are not going to blow it up but they have a cause. and enough to put out more in my cheek. i think them and th
so you can imagine that an all female coffee growing co-operative is a big deal you about to meet fatimas smell those empowering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can change it. to. be a big meals game you know but if a team of my own that i hold but alone in the cold but at the u. how to fix. organise a simple but at the well we're going in there but at the moment though they are. going to see all elaborate medical but at the game the...
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we have live fatima coverage with more on which areas will be impacted. >>> and a lot coming up in sports. we got mercedes-benz sports weekend, showing how the astros came out. who was the best team this weekend? and the raiders rookie running back had to say about his availability for sunday's game. ♪
we have live fatima coverage with more on which areas will be impacted. >>> and a lot coming up in sports. we got mercedes-benz sports weekend, showing how the astros came out. who was the best team this weekend? and the raiders rookie running back had to say about his availability for sunday's game. ♪
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his mother fatima, gave birth to six girls before having a boy.e waited 17 years for her only son. now he has gone on two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband, battling his grief. his anger directed at band kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope, to find safety. instead, they we re hope, to find safety. instead, they were caught up in another round of wherefore and mohammed was killed inside his own home. —— warfare. as he was mourned here, other children we re he was mourned here, other children were being mourned in syria, including a 12—year—old boy, killed bya including a 12—year—old boy, killed by a turkish rocket attack yesterday. mohammed was taken away for burial, and life cut short that leaves a broken family. back across the border in syria, a car bomb in another city and islamic state said it carried out the a
his mother fatima, gave birth to six girls before having a boy.e waited 17 years for her only son. now he has gone on two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband, battling his grief. his anger directed at band kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope, to find safety....
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fatima is a widow and used to run a small shop downtown she has 8 children since the battle erupted she hasn't seen 4 of them. and you know what i know a lot of my strength comes from allah only from allah he keeps me alone. before i could hear my children's voices but not anymore. before in the middle of the night at 1 in the morning i could hear them crying for help but now i can't hear them anymore my children are too far away already i can no longer hear their voices. normal. the 4 who have gone missing 3 girls and a boy were all in qur'an school when the fighting began. and the 4 children still with her are tormented by thoughts of what might have happened to the others were they seized by the i.a.s. fighters are they long dead. honestly. trying to hide my suffering from my other children. it turns when i prayed to god to ask him to take my life. but when i see my children. i still so young. although about them as a little my request and instead ask him to give me more years to live the look on when i'm out. what. you think you can. do most of the children in the displaced persons
fatima is a widow and used to run a small shop downtown she has 8 children since the battle erupted she hasn't seen 4 of them. and you know what i know a lot of my strength comes from allah only from allah he keeps me alone. before i could hear my children's voices but not anymore. before in the middle of the night at 1 in the morning i could hear them crying for help but now i can't hear them anymore my children are too far away already i can no longer hear their voices. normal. the 4 who have...
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abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious person danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the while
abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious person danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned...
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abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british governmentto admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the while
abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british governmentto admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned...
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his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy.e waited i7 six girls before having a boy. she said she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at than kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translationzlj call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope to find safety. instead, they we re hope to find safety. instead, they were caught up in another round of wa rfa re were caught up in another round of warfare and mohammed was killed inside his own home. as mohammed was being mourned here, other children were being mourned across the border, including a 12—year—old boy killed by a turkish sheh 12—year—old boy killed by a turkish shelf yesterday. —— turkish shell. mohammed was taken away for burial, a
his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy.e waited i7 six girls before having a boy. she said she waited 17 years for her only son. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at than kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translationzlj call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them....
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you join a club of amazing women, janik circa —— jessica ennis hill, fatima whitbread, so many womend champion, dina asher—smith, and to join that club, what does it mean? you're going to make me emotional. stop saying it. we'll be celebrating her win. belfast‘s high court is about to decide whether northern ireland's abortion laws are in breach of the uk's human rights commitments. the case was brought by sarah ewart who travelled to england to have a termination after she was told her unborn child wouldn't survive outside the womb. ifi if i have had this procedure at home, i would if i have had this procedure at home, iwould have if i have had this procedure at home, i would have had a grave to visit, or ashes. that breaks my heart. i'll be speaking to sarah ewart live on the programme once that decision comes in. brexit — it's over to you, eu. as borisjohnson gets ready to answer questions from mps on his new—look brexit plan this morning, the big question is what does brussels make of it? what i can say from the leaks we have seen, that what is being put forward is not promising,
you join a club of amazing women, janik circa —— jessica ennis hill, fatima whitbread, so many womend champion, dina asher—smith, and to join that club, what does it mean? you're going to make me emotional. stop saying it. we'll be celebrating her win. belfast‘s high court is about to decide whether northern ireland's abortion laws are in breach of the uk's human rights commitments. the case was brought by sarah ewart who travelled to england to have a termination after she was told her...
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trapped in the world's largest refugee camps are finding it hard to cope with the recent restrictions fatimaves with her 6 children in a shanty hot she feels isolated and lonely she's unable to communicate with friends and families due to recent restriction on the usage of mobile phones. we came from myanmar after suffering a lot of atrocities if we are not subject to restrictions where we go the mobile phone and internet ban is evidence of governments increased frustration a young man told us about his recent experience we have not identified him at his request i've listed the idea a few days ago police stopped me and asked me where and when i got my sim card mobile phone after a brief interrogation and a lot of abusive language towards me they snatch my mobile phone and kept it rights groups say that communication restrictions put nearly 1000000 refugees at serious risk unable to communicate with emergency services and points that the international covenant on civil and political rights is explicit on the right of freedom of expression for every person including for displaced populations w
trapped in the world's largest refugee camps are finding it hard to cope with the recent restrictions fatimaves with her 6 children in a shanty hot she feels isolated and lonely she's unable to communicate with friends and families due to recent restriction on the usage of mobile phones. we came from myanmar after suffering a lot of atrocities if we are not subject to restrictions where we go the mobile phone and internet ban is evidence of governments increased frustration a young man told us...
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his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy.. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at than kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope to find safety. instead, they were caught up in another round of warfare and mohammed was killed inside his own home. as mohammed was being mourned here, other children were being mourned across the border, including a 12—year—old boy killed by a turkish shell yesterday. mohammed was taken away for burial, a stolen life that leaves a broken family. and nearby at the border, a panoramic view of the conflict that took his life. more turkish shells raining down across the border inside syria forcing civilians to flee. almost 100,000 people have been driven from their homes. and in the past hour the us tr
his mother fatima gave birth to six girls before having a boy.. now he is gone and two of her daughters are in intensive care. her husband battling his grief. his anger directed at than kurdish separatists in turkey and kurdish militia in syria. translation: i call on god to bring them failure, to block their path and not to forgive them. prayers are being said here now for baby mohammed. when his family came to turkey, they were hoping against hope to find safety. instead, they were caught up...
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the land so you can imagine that an all female coffee co-operative so a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell those empowering. mean by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can check. to. be a big meals. to make my whole but alone in the cockpit at the. gala not organised to see him go but at the well we've got him there but at the moment though he. got a gun he says he'll elaborate medical but at the gala would all. if i had a minus the cuff a little sealed began yeah but at the cafe. he may look but i don't import import i am going to go i got great but i am going. to make it without play if every. day no you could have pointed in the mail and maybe even. get on my you would be out for more my that is something. we know came with a motive for because now you know your own character to feel. the effects. be. the thing. that i love you anymore they are not what brought up but they have a cause. i don't know who put out more in my cheek but. i think them and then my team will make that i want. to have a healthy weight loss. in the same p
the land so you can imagine that an all female coffee co-operative so a big deal you about to meet fatima is smell those empowering. mean by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman can check. to. be a big meals. to make my whole but alone in the cockpit at the. gala not organised to see him go but at the well we've got him there but at the moment though he. got a gun he says he'll elaborate medical but at the gala would all. if i had a minus the cuff...
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. >> i am fatima a social worker at the public defenders office and on the coalition. there is a crisis it is hurting the marginalized people of the city. too many of our incarcerated clients with mental illness who are noncitizens with limited english sil it is -- it is in jl longer. the majority of program in the city don't have language specific curriculums, not love bilingual staff and not enough beds in those culturally specific programs. they can't sign up while in custody to get an interview, three, the group of clients are from out-of-county and can't sign up for medi-cal while they are in custody for out-of-county medi-cal or don't qualify in the first place. these are all barriers that are often ignored. we need real treat treatment on demand. immediate access with no barriers for everyone who needs it, especially for incarcerated people. thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you next speaker. >> i am an attorney at the public defender's office. i handle drug court, community justice court, intensive supervise court and veteran's court and behavior health
. >> i am fatima a social worker at the public defenders office and on the coalition. there is a crisis it is hurting the marginalized people of the city. too many of our incarcerated clients with mental illness who are noncitizens with limited english sil it is -- it is in jl longer. the majority of program in the city don't have language specific curriculums, not love bilingual staff and not enough beds in those culturally specific programs. they can't sign up while in custody to get an...
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land so you can imagine that an all female coffee co-operative it's a big deal you about to meet fatimais smell is him. powering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman i can check to. be a bit meals. to make my own that i hold out alone in the cold but at the. gala not or going to see uncle but at the bar we've got him there but at the moment though he. got a gun he says he'll elaborate medical but at the camera would all. if i had a minus the cuff a little sealed began yeah but at the cafe. he may look a little import import i can figure i got what i am. making without by a ephedrine with. a know how you could have pointed in. the maybe in. the minority out for more might it is something. we know came with a motive to play because now you have your own character to feel. the effects. of the. world that i love you most a lot of anymore they are not what brought up but they have a cause. and enough to put out more in my g. . i pick them and then my team or any that i want. to they have to quit less. even with the impact that i want t
land so you can imagine that an all female coffee co-operative it's a big deal you about to meet fatimais smell is him. powering women by training them how to farm and helping them to buy that she's most definitely a woman i can check to. be a bit meals. to make my own that i hold out alone in the cold but at the. gala not or going to see uncle but at the bar we've got him there but at the moment though he. got a gun he says he'll elaborate medical but at the camera would all. if i had a minus...
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abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bhutto had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the whil
abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bhutto had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned...
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abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u.k. u.s. and other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. colonel moammar gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. he was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. his erratic behavior made it easy for the u.s. and europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. but there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. in 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to get africa from public enemy number one to their new best friend. but all the w
abdulhakim bell high and his wife fatima bouchard had been fighting for 6 years to get the british government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of moammar gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. this film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned...
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you join a club of amazing women, janik circa —— jessica ennis hill, fatima whitbread, so many women
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fighters in northeast and syria iran is heading to the russian port city of sochi where he'll meet fatima prison the leaders are expected to discuss the tuckers ceasefire that was brokered by the united states which is due to expire in just a matter of hours the cut is syrian democratic forces have pulled out of some areas along the border but not everywhere agreed under the terms of the truce. vladimir putin will discuss all the steps to be taken in order to maintain the territorial integrity of syria and to cleanse the northern parts of syria from terrorists and terrorist organizations we will also be revisiting the efforts made for drafting a new constitution and we will also discuss it live and the significance attach of this area including a ceasefire we want a lasting peace in syria i hope our meeting will make progress well in just a moment we'll hear from charles strategies on the syrian border and we also have stepped past in line for us in such the weather is talks on taking place but 1st let's go to sit and only in istanbul for them we're already hearing that tech ish the turki
fighters in northeast and syria iran is heading to the russian port city of sochi where he'll meet fatima prison the leaders are expected to discuss the tuckers ceasefire that was brokered by the united states which is due to expire in just a matter of hours the cut is syrian democratic forces have pulled out of some areas along the border but not everywhere agreed under the terms of the truce. vladimir putin will discuss all the steps to be taken in order to maintain the territorial integrity...
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in the end, baby fatima was granted a waiver, she did come to oregon, and her life was saved in case after case, kaitlyn succeeded because she cared about the vits involved and she worked every avenue to assist them. she certainly embodied the spirit of my complete constituent services team. so i can't thank her enough for her dedication, the intensity of her efforts, her incredible contributions to solving challenges for oregonians. she leaves extremely large shoes to fill. we will dearly miss her, but we wish her well after now this almost 11 years, she is on to another chapter, and i know she is just going to be as much of a phenomenal success in that chapter as she has been on my team, and we wish her well. thank you, madam president. mr. bennet: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. bennet: i would ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. mr. bennet: thank you, madam president. madam president, republican tax legislation in 2017 was completely misguided, despite our best efforts to -- best effort
in the end, baby fatima was granted a waiver, she did come to oregon, and her life was saved in case after case, kaitlyn succeeded because she cared about the vits involved and she worked every avenue to assist them. she certainly embodied the spirit of my complete constituent services team. so i can't thank her enough for her dedication, the intensity of her efforts, her incredible contributions to solving challenges for oregonians. she leaves extremely large shoes to fill. we will dearly miss...
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>> there was a show in turkey that was popular called "what is fatima go full."violated by a group of men. she fights for justice. that fight is not easy. it is long, but she is triumphant. >> i could say the fight -- the amazing mini series about the central park five was a similar story line. the colors of the faces may have been different, but it is that same exact story line about -- >> yes, but it is very particular to new york. so you would have to have an understanding of what new york was like in that period of police power in new york, of racial feelings in new york. the story of fatima is fighting for basic human dignity, justice and -- and the compassion of her community. >> obviously american pop culture still has power around the world. >> yes. >> an "avengers" movie is about to make its way around the world. when did you see the change in more pop culture and local art they can let to? >> i think it comes from several places. number one, soft power only works when the power behind it is seen as credible. films like "zero dark thirty" or "american sn
>> there was a show in turkey that was popular called "what is fatima go full."violated by a group of men. she fights for justice. that fight is not easy. it is long, but she is triumphant. >> i could say the fight -- the amazing mini series about the central park five was a similar story line. the colors of the faces may have been different, but it is that same exact story line about -- >> yes, but it is very particular to new york. so you would have to have an...