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to buy the arms to keep the war going. >> we supported sadd hussein, because saddam hussein was an allya war between iran and iraq. iraq is an arab country. we had difference agreements within the arab league, and so we supported iraq. iran at the time publicly calleo for the overof the saudi government. >> they want to export their revolution. they want to topple the monarchies. they want to send th militias. of course, the saudis will support iraq. >> iraq buys weapons around the world. countries include france, west germany, russia, jordan, and china and many more. >> we were up against a regime that was receiving equipment from almost everybody. the americans provided it with awac's intelligence. the french provided it with mirage fighters. the russians provided it with mig fighters.d >> smith: e saudis? >> the saudis provided it with all the money they need. >> the ayatollah khomeini has called on the iraqi army tond desert averthrow iraq's president, sadm hussein. >> smith: khomni had hoped iraq's shia-- a majority of the population-- would support iran. but as iraqis, they oppose
to buy the arms to keep the war going. >> we supported sadd hussein, because saddam hussein was an allya war between iran and iraq. iraq is an arab country. we had difference agreements within the arab league, and so we supported iraq. iran at the time publicly calleo for the overof the saudi government. >> they want to export their revolution. they want to topple the monarchies. they want to send th militias. of course, the saudis will support iraq. >> iraq buys weapons...
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elated. >> to take saddam hussein that we wanted to do.ersacrificing your own soldiers for our aim. >> the american role in iraq is just puzzle, i think for me and i think... >> smith: in saudi arabia they were dumbfounded. >> why wou the american hand the government to the allies of iran? iran is considered a sponsor of terrorism by the americans. ho >> and thoseere on high before, in particular the baathists, who used their power to repress the iraqi peoe, will be removed from office. >> smith: then, american envoy, paul bremer, handed iran another gift. >> shortly, i will issue anre order on meato extirpate ba'athists and ba'athism from iraq forever. >> smith: 30,000 to 40,000 members of saddam's ba'athist party-- most of them sunnis-- b werened from holding any public office. and the iraqi army was dissolved. protests broke out immediately. s moderaa leaders had warned the u.s. against de-ba'athification. >> i considered what happened as a very wrong mistake a going to be disastrous for the country. (abdul latif al humayem): (shouting)
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arabic and other media broke the story of hussein's their arrest. but. that. the egyptian interior ministry released a statement accusing the same of carrying out and inciting a media campaign aimed at what they call spreading chaos. journalist is guilty until proved innocent. much of you don't have money enough. and. when the moment. you know it was over then. i want. whether the and. then if you know it's going to be a. it will be. a little bit of a very young and religious icon on the muslim brotherhood. but . i wouldn't. let me if. i had to. do them. this will be a. little bit of. a national and it didn't really. get into the middle of the year. and she. well it was never the. helpful as well. as i know to my cost mahmoud hussein is not the only working journalist to be challenged or detained in egypt. when it comes to media freedom egypt is rated very low indeed by international human rights groups. in egypt. the state is pretty much employing all of the tools that we see repressive regimes around the world employed to restrict have expressed all at once
arabic and other media broke the story of hussein's their arrest. but. that. the egyptian interior ministry released a statement accusing the same of carrying out and inciting a media campaign aimed at what they call spreading chaos. journalist is guilty until proved innocent. much of you don't have money enough. and. when the moment. you know it was over then. i want. whether the and. then if you know it's going to be a. it will be. a little bit of a very young and religious icon on the muslim...
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back in doha i talked to me of mahmoud hussein school leaks at al-jazeera arabic. they are no formal charges against him so we only have the allegations by the egyptian interior ministry and the campaign and the media which accused him of spreading false news. and i asked another dizzier presenter who'd worked with him in the field and in the newsroom if this was at all likely. what was. you know that they have they didn't they hear the artist when one of the other from the other hit out of town so i was almost ah that was sort of a mark of what was. it that it and the court in the interest. why the hummer. i let it go how will we have that infinitely doesn't matter they said. this is a study in. the international federation of journalists is the largest group representing the profession why. it was founded in nineteen twenty six in paris but relaunched in belgium in one thousand nine hundred fifty two it now has around six hundred thousand members in one hundred forty countries. saying the media is not. trust you have to describe facts one just publish false infor
back in doha i talked to me of mahmoud hussein school leaks at al-jazeera arabic. they are no formal charges against him so we only have the allegations by the egyptian interior ministry and the campaign and the media which accused him of spreading false news. and i asked another dizzier presenter who'd worked with him in the field and in the newsroom if this was at all likely. what was. you know that they have they didn't they hear the artist when one of the other from the other hit out of...
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ellie suddenly became a single father to his young son hussein. macho done to move on with her that was the real. what is your box of ours are the. most up. us had them they were darling the thought of another being you know the most i want . more than they will want all of the wish you were going to have and they would all those or go at it the ocular. the never saw it and be done that out and show all over the noble hell of. a shark that is of of them we're going to have or the whole wide world us though there. be. no. yes. i only saw them early and hussein now live with alleys parents. in the letter to get the other is that you know if you look at coney island because of why this was india with malala. and i saw him a genie what i thought i was sure was your idea this week well. i want to go for the war bob and charlotte was. there more shallows of the soil out of. all of those. waiting patiently to see dr moon is a civilian twenty two year old guard band from mosul it desperately wants modules help. how they can either kirby or the only thing.
ellie suddenly became a single father to his young son hussein. macho done to move on with her that was the real. what is your box of ours are the. most up. us had them they were darling the thought of another being you know the most i want . more than they will want all of the wish you were going to have and they would all those or go at it the ocular. the never saw it and be done that out and show all over the noble hell of. a shark that is of of them we're going to have or the whole wide...
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i only see them early in hussein now live with alleys parents. in the letter they get the card or you know if you look at coney island you can go why these are as you. and i said mean jean i mean i know what i was sure was your idea. this week well. to go for the war was over to the girls as. the more shallows of the soil out of. all of those. waiting patiently to see dr murray is a civilian twenty two year old guard band from mosul it desperately wants smudges help. how they can either kirby or the. poor have. he lost both legs after he was hit by a mortar when walking to college mutable most of us have the local national google map that ballet on without it up with no me why they're. with pushing on is way. below me with the gym tell me go to all these beer owner who are deaf but we got the best bud and they're not the. god band found out about one hundred after trolling the internet and seeing videos of patients more king with a new legs cause i really am she a license or i know what the sounds were over her own way you measure your shadow her
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i only see them ellie and hussein now live with alleys parents. of the little of the earlies that you know if you look at coney island because of why these are as you know in the. model the body and i saw him a genie i mean i know that i love shows your idea. this week will. only go for the more vocal charlotte was the girls as. the more shallows of the soil out of. all of those. waiting patiently to see dr moon jared is a civilian twenty two year old guard band from mosul it desperately wants smudges help. how they can either kirby or the. poor have it he lost both legs after he was hit by a mortar when walking to college mutable most of us have to learn how much more google meant that way all of that i've been out of work no moved out of why there. was a mental issue. below me with that can tell me go to law is clear owner of the world does that we got the. best love and not the. band found out about one hundred after trolling the internet and seeing videos of patients more king with a new lakes cause i really am she a license or i know what the
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it was peaceful as long as you do not interfere with saddam hussein and his party's business. in nine hundred ninety nine the young dr and his colleagues was suddenly faced with the brutality of saddam hussein's regime was confronted with three bus loads of the desert is scored by republican guards and by funny numbers and they ordered us to abandon the elected posts and start mutilating these on the desert is by taking part of their ears off and that's when things changed. the head of the department refused openly and they took him outside to the car park and they put a bullet in his head. i was confronted with a decision would i. obey the commands and live with guilt for the rest of my life would i refuse and end up with a bullet in my head or would i run away and and i decided to run away. manage to get onto a boat to a strange. he was taken to western australia's kerching detention center where he spent more than a year. stripped off my human identity i was marked with a permanent mark on my shoulder with the number ninety eight to carry that name for the rest of the time
it was peaceful as long as you do not interfere with saddam hussein and his party's business. in nine hundred ninety nine the young dr and his colleagues was suddenly faced with the brutality of saddam hussein's regime was confronted with three bus loads of the desert is scored by republican guards and by funny numbers and they ordered us to abandon the elected posts and start mutilating these on the desert is by taking part of their ears off and that's when things changed. the head of the...
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human rights commission and hussein he listed a series of of events and listed a number of places where he's a human rights but definitely on the threat be saved his greatest frustration for the events in syria he's railed at it calling it a amongst campaign of annihilation. yes absolutely and i think in so many ways whether it is a question of syria or more importantly and more globally the question of the united nations security council the responsibility for the deterioration of an escalation of situation like that in syria or human rights in general around the world i think were very important very central and in so many ways i think what that hussein did was answer. to the general good terrorists i mean the fact that he juxtaposition the human rights and speaking of human rights in geneva visit the the so-called reality in new york and the so-called realists in new york i think that was really a very high moment in this warning what will we hear from geneva so let me say something that sounds contradictory but i think that's exactly what illustrates the functions of the united nati
human rights commission and hussein he listed a series of of events and listed a number of places where he's a human rights but definitely on the threat be saved his greatest frustration for the events in syria he's railed at it calling it a amongst campaign of annihilation. yes absolutely and i think in so many ways whether it is a question of syria or more importantly and more globally the question of the united nations security council the responsibility for the deterioration of an...
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because we refused to support adama say because we thought saddam hussein. because we were on the right side of history fighting saddam hussein fighting the taliban fighting al qaeda fighting die fighting north korea consistently. instead of joining those who supported them in creation in financing and in army distinguished threads. as i said before this last year iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and happy oppose creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you got a noticed a difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the head to man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally as well as globally a strong region where small and large nations even those with historical rivalries can contribute to stability this is simply recognizing the need to respect the interests of all stakeholders in this persian gulf region which is by its very nature a requirement for stability by hedging monic tendencies
because we refused to support adama say because we thought saddam hussein. because we were on the right side of history fighting saddam hussein fighting the taliban fighting al qaeda fighting die fighting north korea consistently. instead of joining those who supported them in creation in financing and in army distinguished threads. as i said before this last year iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and happy oppose...
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jazeera journalist from jail in egypt saying his imprisonment violates international laws mahmoud hussein was jailed almost fourteen months ago for prosecutors said was broadcasting false news to spread chaos both he and al-jazeera deny the accusations hussein has repeatedly complained of mistreatment while in prison elizabeth witchell is the impunity campaign consultant of the committee to protect journalists she says many countries using vaguely worded laws imprisoned reporters when it comes to imprisonment we're seeing those numbers rise over the last few years and two thousand and seventeen was a historical high in terms of the prisoners that we've documented worldwide. so in that sense we're seeing. it it's an extremely precarious time to be a journalist particularly if you're a local journalist. you're covering you know your local communities your you are. from the countries where we see repressive tactics. in terms of violence we're still seeing journalists attacked routinely and we're seeing still think high numbers of journalists killed last year we did record a small drop in in
jazeera journalist from jail in egypt saying his imprisonment violates international laws mahmoud hussein was jailed almost fourteen months ago for prosecutors said was broadcasting false news to spread chaos both he and al-jazeera deny the accusations hussein has repeatedly complained of mistreatment while in prison elizabeth witchell is the impunity campaign consultant of the committee to protect journalists she says many countries using vaguely worded laws imprisoned reporters when it comes...
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because we refused to support saddam hussein because we thought saddam hussein. because we were on the right side of history fighting saddam hussein fighting the taliban fighting al qaeda fighting die fighting north korea consistently. instead of joining those. who supported them in creation in financing and in army. distinguished threads. as i said before this last year. iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and have posed creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you've got to notice the difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the hedger man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally as bella's globally a strong region where small and large nations even those with historical rivalries can contribute to stability this is simply recognizing the need to respect the interests of all stakeholders in this persian gulf region which is by its very nature a requirement for stability by hedging monic tenden
because we refused to support saddam hussein because we thought saddam hussein. because we were on the right side of history fighting saddam hussein fighting the taliban fighting al qaeda fighting die fighting north korea consistently. instead of joining those. who supported them in creation in financing and in army. distinguished threads. as i said before this last year. iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and have...
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authority the world hoped it would follow in the courageous footsteps of president sadat and king hussein seek peace with israel and forge a better future for palestinians. but he let people down since the day it took office peace plan after the peace plan i've been accepted by israel and rejected by mr abbas is very leaders of fit with mr abbas time and again three different israeli prime ministers three different american presidents but every time there is an inch toward progress mr abbas runs away in two thousand and seven by means they would all milt or failed their most generous deal things through with pollution one hundred one in almost complete withdrawal from today in syria in a direct link to the gathered to be the awful even included a plan to place the old city of jerusalem the gateway to our holiest sites under international control mr ambassador response was simple in an equivocal no. to use later by mr netanyahu did something and president did in an attempt to restart negotiations initiated ten months freeze on jewish construction in judea and samaria these were the precond
authority the world hoped it would follow in the courageous footsteps of president sadat and king hussein seek peace with israel and forge a better future for palestinians. but he let people down since the day it took office peace plan after the peace plan i've been accepted by israel and rejected by mr abbas is very leaders of fit with mr abbas time and again three different israeli prime ministers three different american presidents but every time there is an inch toward progress mr abbas...
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hussein thanks so much for joining us it's been reported that a. cameraman a t.v. has been killed by a factor u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after ten minutes they do it again and this is always actually they targeted. as who come to the safe who have fair. who haven't been killed in this strike specially as will journalists and you mentioned this a journalist is not the first one i think there are about a mine journalist who has been killed by the saudi director airstrike and i think this is the way because the saudi think that they can commit all this crime all this strike and the only thing that can hold them accountable a journalist so they try to target them again the targeted skewer to kill as many civilians as they can and not allowing journalists
hussein thanks so much for joining us it's been reported that a. cameraman a t.v. has been killed by a factor u.k. backed saudi bombing how dangerous is it to be a journalist in yemen actually is very very dangerous especially when the coalition use a technique called the strike they normally most of the strike they target an area either the military or as well civilians they waited five five six minutes and then they targeted again and after ten minutes they do it again and this is always...
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on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime this time on al-jazeera. five country. four days. three thousand kilometer. two generations. syrian refugees on a surreal journey to sweden. on the bright side. a witness documentary at this time on how disease. more deaths in the syrian rebel held districts of east and go to where government forces have been pounding the area with strikes.
on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime this time on al-jazeera. five country. four days. three thousand kilometer. two generations. syrian refugees on a surreal journey to sweden. on the bright side. a witness documentary at this time on how disease. more deaths in the syrian rebel held districts of...
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and he gave them the transcript of the deep briefing son hussein's son in law helen named hussein kamel who who's who aside i'm had put in charge of. iraq's nuclear chemical biological and missile programs he defected in one thousand nine hundred five few people remember this and he was briefed extensively by m i six by cia and by the un what did he say he said there are in there no weapons of mass destruction left there because they were all destroyed and they said come on how do you know he said we haven't done your homework i was in charge i mean like i was in charge of the press and i ordered them destroyed yeah but did you know that we destroyed. well i don't know how it works in your country but i guess when i was in charge oh yeah i did i did verify couple sites had the gall but hey look. are you trying to say me i try to get me to say that they were right so this is all in the transcript right what this scott ritter do he gave it to newsweek when did he give it in the middle of february so who exactly do years ago what did newsweek do with it who you know had this little perisco
and he gave them the transcript of the deep briefing son hussein's son in law helen named hussein kamel who who's who aside i'm had put in charge of. iraq's nuclear chemical biological and missile programs he defected in one thousand nine hundred five few people remember this and he was briefed extensively by m i six by cia and by the un what did he say he said there are in there no weapons of mass destruction left there because they were all destroyed and they said come on how do you know he...
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and it's husband hussein was killed by u.s. forces during a raid on the markets in two thousand and five. she had just learned she was pregnant with their second child about the. mahdi and shimmered neighbors total can have been on the cell. phone a hard time. to decide mom what i meant to toss a hug out of them over to. the diameter of the thought of how to take the bad suck out of what i want to but i don't want to go with two kids be home by seven am on cyberdyne and having no money. two years later as many as second son nuri was killed in a miniature attack the family lost another breadwinner and bureaucracy has made it difficult for them to get the support payment the government extends to widows or so there is a reference to their no one had no money i'm not sure none of them know must have been some good some know how cool mom had to say on my times when a young man i don't know how come i am i now believe that i've begun to notice you know not just ahead of us out of a shot of the day. i was out. but soon because anothe
and it's husband hussein was killed by u.s. forces during a raid on the markets in two thousand and five. she had just learned she was pregnant with their second child about the. mahdi and shimmered neighbors total can have been on the cell. phone a hard time. to decide mom what i meant to toss a hug out of them over to. the diameter of the thought of how to take the bad suck out of what i want to but i don't want to go with two kids be home by seven am on cyberdyne and having no money. two...
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it's early morning in the capital kinshasa this is where hussein's parents live freddy and gandu and his wife just tell still having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that their eldest son is dead. body do there's no respect for the law in this country if they were respect them they wouldn't have been able to kill my child like that still you know he was innocent. but it is there's no democracy here it's a dictatorship that you. just need to talk to. many congolese would agree for months now there have been protest marches in kinshasa supported by the catholic church they directed against president joseph kabila who is determined to hang on to power elections have been repeatedly postponed and security forces often respond with force. on the day of the service to there's a police presence. the house of worship is full many congolese have set their hopes on the role that the church can play to bring about change. i find it's very good that they're holding this church service center range things here very nicely i'm happy about that but my heart is crying out. there big hope is
it's early morning in the capital kinshasa this is where hussein's parents live freddy and gandu and his wife just tell still having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that their eldest son is dead. body do there's no respect for the law in this country if they were respect them they wouldn't have been able to kill my child like that still you know he was innocent. but it is there's no democracy here it's a dictatorship that you. just need to talk to. many congolese would agree for...
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good thought the bites never good for the price of the muslim brotherhood the bowlegged hussein told me of an old slowly come close to the bob good news poll i began to. move. oh good. good good good news. poll to see the good news meet the good soup. the good. news this is a good place to play. a little. sing. sing song. long long. long and slow the clock. long long long long long long way to look. at the book. the belonging . let's let along a law . glynn. thanks . making an appearance on the red carpet and the big screen. three to. six but how do they actually do. they know which can get the job done. germany's most influential costume director. looks at the cost of. your robot. thirty minute. fake news alice. shakes out today's can sit side by. play. people put big dreams on the big screen. claim the movie magazine on d w. three one my name is made by that name as. the w. word challenge. for the event. day. i could go on for hours but this new. charles about if you should better check it out yourself the only. movement. are and. this is g.w. news live from berlin as world powers
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and it's husband hussein was killed by u.s. forces during a raid on the markets in two thousand and five. she had just learned she was pregnant with their second child a book about the. mahdi and shimmered neighbors total can have been almost. on a hard time. aside moment i've met that also got a little bit to the. diameter of the thought of how to take the bad suck out of that i want to but i don't want to go to gets me home by saturday i'm on cyber attack and having no money. two years later as monday is second son nuri was killed in a miniature attack the family lost another breadwinner and bureaucracy has made it difficult for them to get the support payment the government extends to widows or so there is a reference to the no harm no money i'm not sure none of them must have been so good some of them how cool mom had to say on my times when you're not i don't know how come i am and have been begun to notice you know not to us ahead of us out of a shot of the day. that was. but as you became another i was that is that i tha
and it's husband hussein was killed by u.s. forces during a raid on the markets in two thousand and five. she had just learned she was pregnant with their second child a book about the. mahdi and shimmered neighbors total can have been almost. on a hard time. aside moment i've met that also got a little bit to the. diameter of the thought of how to take the bad suck out of that i want to but i don't want to go to gets me home by saturday i'm on cyber attack and having no money. two years later...
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given that the ruling cambodian people's party which came up with this law led by prime minister hussein who's been in power for more than thirty years dominates the national assembly in phnom penh and so this goes to the senate which will really be a formality and will then go to the king himself for signing off and then as you mentioned people can be jailed for up to five years of found guilty of insulting the monarchy and the concern is that scuse me that it will be used by the government to further the crackdown on political dissent and political opposition because we have seen already a willingness by hussein and his government to use the courts in their favor over the past few months we've had the largest opposition party the cambodian national risk you party dissolved and its leader jailed on treason charges add to those concerns the lower house of parliament when voted on amendments to the constitution . yes that's right and these are also adding to concerns about freedom of speech freedom of assembly in cambodia and this government because a raft of changes to the constitution w
given that the ruling cambodian people's party which came up with this law led by prime minister hussein who's been in power for more than thirty years dominates the national assembly in phnom penh and so this goes to the senate which will really be a formality and will then go to the king himself for signing off and then as you mentioned people can be jailed for up to five years of found guilty of insulting the monarchy and the concern is that scuse me that it will be used by the government to...
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which would have condemned iran for failing to prevent its weapons from falling into the hands of hussein rebels and instead the u.n. security council unanimously adopted a resolution which did not mention iran fanatic at a james base reports now from new york for the middle east this was an important moment russia for the first time casting its veto in the security council to protect iran it came in a moment of high drama in the council chamber to rival resolutions on yemen put to back to back votes. the one vetoed by russia was a u.k. draft back strongly by the u.s. which contained criticism of iran it received eleven votes in favor because of russia's position it failed they moved on to russia's own draft without any mention of iran security council members aware that sanctions in yemen would collapse if there was no new resolution back to unanimously it led to angry exchanges the u.k.'s resolution was a simple common sense when it called out iran for giving the who these the tools to threaten yemen's neighbors and to threaten freedom of navigation through the red sea. but this common
which would have condemned iran for failing to prevent its weapons from falling into the hands of hussein rebels and instead the u.n. security council unanimously adopted a resolution which did not mention iran fanatic at a james base reports now from new york for the middle east this was an important moment russia for the first time casting its veto in the security council to protect iran it came in a moment of high drama in the council chamber to rival resolutions on yemen put to back to back...
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iran iraq war that started almost immediately after the revolution when iraqi forces led by saddam hussein invaded iran. volunteered to fight and was killed he was nineteen years old. decades later she still struggles to talk about it but says even knowing the pain of losing him she would sacrifice him again to preserve the islamic revolution for many iranians the teachings of the country's first supreme leader are as relevant today as they were in one nine hundred seventy nine but for some islamic revolution has not fulfilled all of its promises. while they do not necessarily want to tear down their country's government most iranians we spoke to said they just want their leaders to do a little more to solve their problems as. people or important figures in history many of them died for the revolution but our demand is that current government should care about the nation all different classes of people from the rich to those who don't have a good economic situation. behind she's a kid the base thing that could happen in a society is the equality between a man and a woman the more we work f
iran iraq war that started almost immediately after the revolution when iraqi forces led by saddam hussein invaded iran. volunteered to fight and was killed he was nineteen years old. decades later she still struggles to talk about it but says even knowing the pain of losing him she would sacrifice him again to preserve the islamic revolution for many iranians the teachings of the country's first supreme leader are as relevant today as they were in one nine hundred seventy nine but for some...
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for what prosecutors say was broadcasting false news to spread chaos of zero deny the accusations hussein has repeatedly complained of mistreatment while in prison. nationalist demonstrators are rallying on the mediterranean island of corsica to call for more ptolemy from mainland france it comes out of a visit by france's president about this week and nationalist coalition controls the island after winning regional elections in december from the capital projects here david chaytor reports. the full independence may still be a distant dream but nationalism has found a renewed force on this island the full year. not so long ago just singing the course can national anthem was enough to get beaten up by the french police here now the islanders are demanding official status for their language. expression of course you can roots was rapidly merge with the expression of political demands so the singing became hard for the political authorities to accept and not only the french but also some corsicans were supporters of great affronts the confrontation then became violent extremely violent very
for what prosecutors say was broadcasting false news to spread chaos of zero deny the accusations hussein has repeatedly complained of mistreatment while in prison. nationalist demonstrators are rallying on the mediterranean island of corsica to call for more ptolemy from mainland france it comes out of a visit by france's president about this week and nationalist coalition controls the island after winning regional elections in december from the capital projects here david chaytor reports. the...
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i believe these things are going to give a lot of help to people, so i'll go with the grimes: hussein's kind of a one-of-a-kind, one-of-a-kind kid. at the prom last year, he was the first one on the dance floor. he is very accepting of other cultures. when he was here, he encouraged his peers to be proud of their own culture, even if it wasn't the same as his. al hasooni: we left because of the terrorism. we left because we don't want to get killed. there's a reason why we came here, and there's a reason why we have to be here and continue, you know, because we have to get our education and get a job and pay it back to the country that gave you a lot of help at first, right? grimes: there's traumatic experiences that are just retriggered for a l of our kids, you know? all of a sudden, they're back in their camp where it's being raided, or they're back in their house where they're being kicked out and heir houses are being set on fire. we had probably about 250 kids out there. what we didn't know was that it was the local air show at the airport, and our students are all out there, and a
i believe these things are going to give a lot of help to people, so i'll go with the grimes: hussein's kind of a one-of-a-kind, one-of-a-kind kid. at the prom last year, he was the first one on the dance floor. he is very accepting of other cultures. when he was here, he encouraged his peers to be proud of their own culture, even if it wasn't the same as his. al hasooni: we left because of the terrorism. we left because we don't want to get killed. there's a reason why we came here, and...
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on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime at this time on al-jazeera. with bureaus spanning six continents across the globe. to. al-jazeera has correspondents live in green the stories they tell. us about it. al-jazeera fluent in world news. and analysis the biggest ever in the monk recitation of decades activists in seats of government we did the one thing we piled on this information and all we really didn't want technologically challenging politics and implementing direct democracy it's our focus source code to use the free for one to look we are innovators we are activists we are replicate. madrid at this time and i'm just you know. from the family harvest is navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart to the time we finish we're scared to the fisherman dicing with death. i'm afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go for a coffee my family meet the man who go to the extre
on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime at this time on al-jazeera. with bureaus spanning six continents across the globe. to. al-jazeera has correspondents live in green the stories they tell. us about it. al-jazeera fluent in world news. and analysis the biggest ever in the monk recitation of decades...
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the united states which began this slight towards absence did for you and by overthrowing saddam hussein in two thousand and three to now wants that arms are free to say you know we're going to just leave it to private sector and we lost our allies like saudi arabia if you're going to be getting the money and your star used to finance militias the us navy going to have to be told sort of. armed groups in the north of studio who don't want me for so on stability but it's more like a military base for the long prison strategy that they have the only looking good i did as a business opportunities for their companies are as appear to be destroyed you will bomb the hell out of lives and did not take a response from the saudis or if you do a group of them didn't unfortunately. this is out to be the medals board's filling up at the winter olympics in south korea and the hospitality is in full flow the report from south korea after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
the united states which began this slight towards absence did for you and by overthrowing saddam hussein in two thousand and three to now wants that arms are free to say you know we're going to just leave it to private sector and we lost our allies like saudi arabia if you're going to be getting the money and your star used to finance militias the us navy going to have to be told sort of. armed groups in the north of studio who don't want me for so on stability but it's more like a military...
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which began with this slight border state of collapse and state for you and by overthrowing saddam hussein in two thousand and three to now wash their hands of it and say you know we're going to just leave it to private sector and we'll ask our allies like saudi arabia to get a covenant between the money i think needs to own up for the some of the destruction that it is done in the process of these cities or wars and secondly i think that's showing a lot of mean spiritedness on the part of crime by restriction because this war tight fisted attitude they have thinking that other countries are exploiting them to get one to dump them and then the u.s. has been fleeced is company wrong because that's one where the united states maintains influence around the world to civilian aid but they are i mean what i mean from the strategy of they're not focused only on a military stick abroad where their current aid far on iraq in palestine now they want to say they won't give any money toward iraq probably with a nest of c.d.'s one for reconstruction and hysteric finance militias the us navy is going t
which began with this slight border state of collapse and state for you and by overthrowing saddam hussein in two thousand and three to now wash their hands of it and say you know we're going to just leave it to private sector and we'll ask our allies like saudi arabia to get a covenant between the money i think needs to own up for the some of the destruction that it is done in the process of these cities or wars and secondly i think that's showing a lot of mean spiritedness on the part of...
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mahmoud mohamed hussein has first—hand experience of the latest torture techniques.a reminder of the abuse he suffered. he was held without trial for more than two years. he says the only reason he was arrested, aged just 18, was because of his t—shirt. the slogan reads, ‘a nation without torture‘. now 22, he's struggling to rebuild his life, but could still be tried for attending a banned protest and joining a terrorist group — charges he denies. despite the risks, he wants to tell the world his story. aren't you afraid that by speaking out like this that the authorities could come after you again? others also want their words to be heard, but feel unable to appear on camera, like another young man i met who described being subjected to every kind of abuse. he gave us a detailed, credible and disturbing account. he identified the police station where he was interrogated and tortured. he said he was beaten, blindfolded, stripped, kicked and electrocuted. and later, in his words, he discovered there was something worse than electrocution — he was raped with a stick. t
mahmoud mohamed hussein has first—hand experience of the latest torture techniques.a reminder of the abuse he suffered. he was held without trial for more than two years. he says the only reason he was arrested, aged just 18, was because of his t—shirt. the slogan reads, ‘a nation without torture‘. now 22, he's struggling to rebuild his life, but could still be tried for attending a banned protest and joining a terrorist group — charges he denies. despite the risks, he wants to tell...
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mahmoud mohamed hussein has first—hand experience of the latest torture techniques.was a reminder of the abuse he suffered. he was held without trial for more than two years. he says the only reason he was arrested, aged just 18, was because of his t—shirt. the slogan reads "a nation without torture". now 22, he is struggling to rebuild his life, but could still be tried for attending a banned protest and joining a terrorist group — charges he denies. despite the risks, he wants to tell the world his story. aren't you afraid that by speaking out like this that the authorities could come after you again? others also want their words to be heard but feel unable to appear on camera, like another young man i met, who described being subjected to every kind of abuse. he gave us a detailed, credible and disturbing account. he identified the police station where he was interrogated and tortured. he said he was beaten, blindfolded, stripped, kicked and electrocuted. and later, in his words, he discovered there was something worse than electrocution — he was raped with a stic
mahmoud mohamed hussein has first—hand experience of the latest torture techniques.was a reminder of the abuse he suffered. he was held without trial for more than two years. he says the only reason he was arrested, aged just 18, was because of his t—shirt. the slogan reads "a nation without torture". now 22, he is struggling to rebuild his life, but could still be tried for attending a banned protest and joining a terrorist group — charges he denies. despite the risks, he wants...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine. is the one had. with money certainly mcmahon let's show you the same i love doing my last. minute of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to belittle the men in the world in the in the israeli that i dida feel that. yeah you can leave out also they're going to require a libyan number of. significantly in the three months that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif are saying they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the first of october nine hundred fifteen the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister we need to be army to tell him that london had requeste
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine. is the one had. with money certainly mcmahon let's show you the same i love doing my last. minute of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to...
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their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan of hussein's elder son as emir. iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if we look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be drawn i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the first wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in one nine hundred twenty was the younger french convention of december one nine hundred twenty. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire . a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and the greeks italians french and armenians. to church united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october nineteen twenty three. but it teac. cease. any god. does not sound concept on. me it doesn't. get a good day was it doesn't that. the syrian revolution in one thousan
their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan of hussein's elder son as emir. iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if we look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be drawn i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the first wall would have...
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of the arab nationalist to separate from autumn and rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif or make to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had been conversations between the british and the hash more it's before the war but in july nine hundred fifteen sharif christine wrote to the british high commissioner in cairo sir henry mcmahon. he offered his support to against the ottomans in return for british support for an independent kingdom that would include the provinces in the arab peninsula and be ruled by the hashemites. service they were not a. third of the. muscle to hear that but there was a lot of could be a problem how about you see a fella. there with a limb as a lot of you believe. to clean it off and the other one for
of the arab nationalist to separate from autumn and rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif or make to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni...
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the girls had been kidnapped it's believed that boko haram faces took the pupils and spread of king hussein bolt is poised to reveal his new sporting move in the coming hours the eight time olympic champion retired from athletics in old west now he says he signed for a football team a south african club team from pretoria that he trained with last month but hinted at a possible. because of the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the circle of poison next. environment doesn't know any boundaries you know dust and pollution from china settles in the us you know nuclear radiation from chernobyl went over iceland. what goes up into the environment goes around the world and ultimately this then layer of topsoil. maybe six inches of soil around this hard planet spinning in space represents the dust of our ancestors all human history and all the other creatures are in that soil and to contaminate that and the water supply in the air is a forgivable sin it's something that we'll pay for as a species. in generations to come this senate agriculture committee is considering a bill that
the girls had been kidnapped it's believed that boko haram faces took the pupils and spread of king hussein bolt is poised to reveal his new sporting move in the coming hours the eight time olympic champion retired from athletics in old west now he says he signed for a football team a south african club team from pretoria that he trained with last month but hinted at a possible. because of the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the circle of poison next. environment doesn't know...