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and so you say that you will give them every right under islam. as far as like world is concerned, women have fewer rights, women in afghanistan have fewer rights than men. just so we're clear you justify that because you say that is laid down in the current that is correct. the people who understand have fought valiantly against 2 superpowers for 43 years, for this exact purpose, to establish islamic law. and in an islamic society understand that the population is 99.9 percent muslim. so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land a very quickly. what are you hearing about what's happening on the ground are girls and women able to go to school? yes, as he said in some places, but it's not a full on implemented policy. and again, they themselves were the ones to say that, you know, a secondary school girls should not go to school. they did not re open secondary schools for girls. it's been more than a 100 days that they haven't across the board. so no, he's not, you know, he saying one thing and, and, and the, and the fact is the p
and so you say that you will give them every right under islam. as far as like world is concerned, women have fewer rights, women in afghanistan have fewer rights than men. just so we're clear you justify that because you say that is laid down in the current that is correct. the people who understand have fought valiantly against 2 superpowers for 43 years, for this exact purpose, to establish islamic law. and in an islamic society understand that the population is 99.9 percent muslim. so it is...
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so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land a very quickly. what are you hearing about what's happening on the ground are girls and women able to go to school? yes, as he said in some places, but it's not a full on implemented policy. and again, they themselves were the ones to say that, you know, a secondary school girls should not go to school. they did not re open secondary schools for girls. it's been more than a 100 days that they haven't across the board. so no, he's not, you know, he saying one thing and, and, and the, and the fact is the policies being implemented another. and we have to remember again, keeps coming back to this idea of a muslim society and islam. but then why is it that, that, that secondary school age, girls and of honest on are not going to school, but in places like cotton and turkey and boxed on a need on they are able to. so again, his argument is falling flat and it may just be that he doesn't understand the cultural context and the historical context of eval on a son ali la t feet. thank you so much for joining
so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land a very quickly. what are you hearing about what's happening on the ground are girls and women able to go to school? yes, as he said in some places, but it's not a full on implemented policy. and again, they themselves were the ones to say that, you know, a secondary school girls should not go to school. they did not re open secondary schools for girls. it's been more than a 100 days that they haven't across the board. so no, he's...
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let's talk about the allegations of islamic phobia l the allegations of islamic phobia involving a formert is because she muslim. it is the party over the conservative party doing enough to face up to these allegations of islamic phobia? with be a government inquiry, is that enough? be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , . . . , be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , ., ., ., , ., be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , . ., ., _ enough? these allegations are deeply disturbin: enough? these allegations are deeply disturbing because _ enough? these allegations are deeply disturbing because they _ enough? these allegations are deeply disturbing because they go _ enough? these allegations are deeply disturbing because they go up - enough? these allegations are deeply disturbing because they go up beyond | disturbing because they go up beyond the conservative party. as you know, for the _ the conservative party. as you know, for the last— the conservative party. as you know, for the last seven years of employment out case after case after case after _ employment out case after case
let's talk about the allegations of islamic phobia l the allegations of islamic phobia involving a formert is because she muslim. it is the party over the conservative party doing enough to face up to these allegations of islamic phobia? with be a government inquiry, is that enough? be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , . . . , be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , ., ., ., , ., be a government inquiry, is that enou~h? , . ., ., _ enough? these allegations are deeply disturbin:...
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they wanted to try and free jailed islamic state fighters.cnes like this, intense fighting outside the prison. it is believed around 150 people died in these various battles. on monday, around 300 is militants in the prison surrendered. the kurds say there are still more inside fighting. the u.s. is concerned about children being housed in the prison. as fighting continues, risk to children continues to be harmed or forcibly recruited. >> this has been going on for several days now, ever since this group of islamic state fighters took vehicles to the walls of the prison and exploded them, king their way inside, sealing off parts of the prison and taking control while they were battled back by the local forces in northeast syria. this has been going on for several days now. it has leaked out of the prison and into the areas around. 50,000 people have been displaced from their homes because there has been fighting in the streets as these members of the islamic state group try to stamp their influencen the area. what is notable is how long this
they wanted to try and free jailed islamic state fighters.cnes like this, intense fighting outside the prison. it is believed around 150 people died in these various battles. on monday, around 300 is militants in the prison surrendered. the kurds say there are still more inside fighting. the u.s. is concerned about children being housed in the prison. as fighting continues, risk to children continues to be harmed or forcibly recruited. >> this has been going on for several days now, ever...
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islamic fabia in the conservative pa ? , . ., islamic fabia in the conservative pa ?? the situation with regards to discrimination, _ party? the situation with regards to discrimination, there _ party? the situation with regards to discrimination, there was _ party? the situation with regards to discrimination, there was a - party? the situation with regards to discrimination, there was a report l discrimination, there was a report done by a professor who set out recommendations and he set out timelines and we, as a party, we must ensure that these recommendations are carried out because there are issues, number of issues. invite, the party chairman said that she would apologise to any person who has been hurt by this behaviour or others who have been filled by the systems are undoubtably there are problems but in any organisation, i am a businessman, and any organisation other problems. if there are problems, we need to investigate them properly and we need to put them properly and we need to put them right. just them properly and we need to put them risht— them prop
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and the biggest operation of the eliminate, the so called islamic state. so they were depending guarding and dependent on such a human beings. not me kill our complete process. i was mama and shake abraham reporting for us from arable in iraq. u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket and his russian counterpart, sergey law. rob have met in person to diffuse tensions. the us and its allies are concerned the kremlin is moving to attack ukraine. but law rob and says moscow has no plans for an invasion, despite the presence of some 100000 russian troops at various points near the ukrainian border. by the time these talks wrapped out both sides pledge to keep talking at least their talking. but with relations between the u. s. and russia, at an extreme low point, the 2 countries top diplomats had radically different goals. the u. s. to avoid russian military action in ukraine. we been clear if any russian military forces move across ukraine's border, that's renewed invasion. it will be met with swift, severe, and the united response from the united states, and
and the biggest operation of the eliminate, the so called islamic state. so they were depending guarding and dependent on such a human beings. not me kill our complete process. i was mama and shake abraham reporting for us from arable in iraq. u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket and his russian counterpart, sergey law. rob have met in person to diffuse tensions. the us and its allies are concerned the kremlin is moving to attack ukraine. but law rob and says moscow has no plans for an...
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the father got out of thought they said something happened chism islamic. okay, kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a $230.00 a m rate on their military base. i asked managing to breach the armies defenses, and then escape into the nice that you will, a tox, shall i still looms large in iraq and syria? almost 3 years after the collapse of it's kind of us. all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. one of the did i amounts, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these attacks are doubtlessly spectacular. they're not without president operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity, slack mailing. but yes indeed, i think these groups, these are benefits
the father got out of thought they said something happened chism islamic. okay, kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a $230.00 a m rate on their military base. i asked managing to breach the armies defenses, and then escape into the nice that you will, a tox, shall i still looms large in iraq and syria? almost 3 years after the collapse of it's kind of us. all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for...
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as kurdish lead forces fight with militants from the so called islamic state. the bottles had been centered around the choir on prison with thousands of suspected eye as fighters are held to fighting brocade lays on thursday. when i asked sleeper cells launched an attack on the prison. 2 days later, the kurdish nat forces, backed by us coalition aircraft, are struggling to regain control. the violence has sent patterns of civilians clean the area wrangler. iran. they describe how i s entered their neighborhoods, killing local residence. well, everything is dark. what's going on there? selling filtering of death. hundreds of kilometers away in iraq. mourners have been burying the victims of another audacious. i asked strike a robert audio still when they called me in the morning about half past days. you know, such that they tell me who was sort of your son died as a marsher. i had to do what i went to the airport. i got out of what's happening. got to read something happened to them, islamic kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a $230.00 a. m rayed on th
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as kurdish lead forces fight with militants from the so called islamic state. the battles had been centered around the gray run prison, where thousands of suspected ice fighters are held. the fighting broke out late on thursday when i a sleeper cells launched an attack on the prison. 2 days later, the kurdish lead forces backed by u. s. coalition aircraft were still struggling to regain control. alida, i suppose, that now islamic state is only in the prison it, apart from the prison, they aren't present anywhere. we've checked the college and the agriculture building, surgically the silos and the surrounding areas of the prisoner under our control, and we're surrounding them in but they do have weapons, but they can't do anything with them, but they might run out of ammunition so they can't fight that i don't, it's there when it my that goal is lamar state however said via the messaging platform telegram that it's forces were still fighting in neighborhoods. outside the prison grounds. the violence has sent thousands of civilians fleeing the area around way run
as kurdish lead forces fight with militants from the so called islamic state. the battles had been centered around the gray run prison, where thousands of suspected ice fighters are held. the fighting broke out late on thursday when i a sleeper cells launched an attack on the prison. 2 days later, the kurdish lead forces backed by u. s. coalition aircraft were still struggling to regain control. alida, i suppose, that now islamic state is only in the prison it, apart from the prison, they...
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and i, i suppose that now islamic state is only in the prison, apart from the prison. they aren't present anywhere. we've checked the college and the agriculture building said you're going away. the silos and the surrounding areas of the prison are under our control. and we're surrounding them in, but they do have weapons, but they can't do anything with them, but they might run out of ammunition so they can't fight back. but i don't it's there when it my dad called islamic state however said via the messaging platform. telegram that its forces were still fighting in neighborhoods outside the prison grounds. the violence has sent thousands of civilians fleeing the area around gray, ron. they describe how i us entered their neighborhoods, killing local residence. well, everything is dark on what's going on there selling filtering of death. experts say i was building up to the large scale attack over the past few months. i think these groups, these are just insurgents, whoops. are benefiting from the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on in iraq
and i, i suppose that now islamic state is only in the prison, apart from the prison. they aren't present anywhere. we've checked the college and the agriculture building said you're going away. the silos and the surrounding areas of the prison are under our control. and we're surrounding them in, but they do have weapons, but they can't do anything with them, but they might run out of ammunition so they can't fight back. but i don't it's there when it my dad called islamic state however said...
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it's also about his explorations of possible paths, elijah mohammed who founded the nation of islam and then comes back to his own church where he grew up and it seems to be indicating potential pathways for protest, for reaching, for the country itself. >> he does and one of the things the late sportswriter ralph riley told me when i was very young, maybe 23, 24. he said writing in the first person is only really sensible if you can navigate that experience into a more universalunderstanding . had it not been, it's just a diary entry. and baldwin does that incredibly in that essay. he talks about growing up in harlem and he talked about particularly the onset of reticence in harlem and how treacherous it is because we begin to map out the paths that our lives will take. and he sees nothing but danger, really ahead of him. and the allure of the church is an escape route, it gives that avenue. there are all of these things that will in some way compound the dangers of living in harlem. and the sum total will be people's lives that are stilted in some way by race . and what he does in the
it's also about his explorations of possible paths, elijah mohammed who founded the nation of islam and then comes back to his own church where he grew up and it seems to be indicating potential pathways for protest, for reaching, for the country itself. >> he does and one of the things the late sportswriter ralph riley told me when i was very young, maybe 23, 24. he said writing in the first person is only really sensible if you can navigate that experience into a more...
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so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land. is it true that afghan women who protested against restrictions on the freedoms in september when assaulted with rifle butts tear gas and metal clubs by afghan fighters? no, i have not heard of such reports. i've seen reports of our security forces preventing the protest. that is because the protests were there were a guidelines were given by the ministry of interior that protest to take place. they have to 1st coordinate with the ministry of frontier about the place and timing. so there is no commotion and no problems for, for people that are going about. the irregular work does not going to have a free press sign of the very free and vibrant press there's, there's no doubt about it. if you were here in cobble and understand, you would see channels ranging from a f p all the way to al jazeera, to to d, w members of d to myself have signed their the letter of permission for work. and as for all the media that was present previously are all active. unfortunately, i do have to say that
so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land. is it true that afghan women who protested against restrictions on the freedoms in september when assaulted with rifle butts tear gas and metal clubs by afghan fighters? no, i have not heard of such reports. i've seen reports of our security forces preventing the protest. that is because the protests were there were a guidelines were given by the ministry of interior that protest to take place. they have to 1st coordinate with the...
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taking on islamic state fighters in one of the group�*s biggest operations since their self—declaredy prisoners were recaptured with troops in pursuit of other fugitives that had fled to surrounding houses. families moved to safety in fear of their lives. translation: there's been shelling and killing since yesterday. - the jihadists killed four orfive people in our neighbourhood, liquidated them. while this was playing out, across the border in iraq, is claimed responsibility for an ambush on a military post in which 11 soldiers were killed. in syria, it�*s claimed the prison is largely under control. however, is claim they�*re holding hostages. the kurdish authorities had long warned that they did not have the capacity to hold, let alone put on trial, many of the suspected fighters under their watch. there�*s also a concern that this much—feared jihadist group is ramping up once again. mark lobel, bbc news. the omicron variant has moved the coronavirus pandemic into a new phase and could bring it to an end in europe — that�*s according to the world health organisation. its europe d
taking on islamic state fighters in one of the group�*s biggest operations since their self—declaredy prisoners were recaptured with troops in pursuit of other fugitives that had fled to surrounding houses. families moved to safety in fear of their lives. translation: there's been shelling and killing since yesterday. - the jihadists killed four orfive people in our neighbourhood, liquidated them. while this was playing out, across the border in iraq, is claimed responsibility for an ambush...
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so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land. is it true that afghan women who protested against restrictions on the freedoms in september were assaulted with rifle butts? tear gas, and metal clubs by afghan fighters? no, i have not heard of such reports. i've seen reports of our security forces preventing the protest. that is because the protests were there were a guidelines were given by the ministry of interior that protest to take place. they have to 1st coordinate with the ministry of frontier about the place and timing. so there is no commotion and no problems for, for people that are going about. the irregular work doesn't have got to have a free press sign of the very free and vibrant press there's, there's no doubt about it. if you were here and cobble and understand you would see channels ranging from a f p all the way to al jazeera to to d, w members of d to myself have signed their the letter of permission for work. and as for all the media that was present previously are all active. unfortunately, i do have to say th
so it is only a correct that islam be implemented on this land. is it true that afghan women who protested against restrictions on the freedoms in september were assaulted with rifle butts? tear gas, and metal clubs by afghan fighters? no, i have not heard of such reports. i've seen reports of our security forces preventing the protest. that is because the protests were there were a guidelines were given by the ministry of interior that protest to take place. they have to 1st coordinate with...
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phobia but islamic terrorism is a very real threat.ght now is because of a bullying campaign by hate groups like the council on american islamic relations that have made its mission to slander and go after anyone who talks about islamic terrorism or theologically motivated terrorism is a threat to our national security. kennedy: but why do you think there are police cruisers outside of almost any synagogue in new york city? because they are under constant threat and it's scary the rabbis have all been trained how to handle a hostage crisis like this. that is the era we are living in but you are right, this politically correct fear that somehow there would be pushback if you call this exactly what is and the only way you will make anything better to name it and be truthful about it. >> right but it's more than politically correct pushback. let's not forget that just weeks before the council on american islamic relations had an event in texas where a terrace spokesperson called upon american ones jews and zionists in a box as the enemy.
phobia but islamic terrorism is a very real threat.ght now is because of a bullying campaign by hate groups like the council on american islamic relations that have made its mission to slander and go after anyone who talks about islamic terrorism or theologically motivated terrorism is a threat to our national security. kennedy: but why do you think there are police cruisers outside of almost any synagogue in new york city? because they are under constant threat and it's scary the rabbis have...
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state group and the tally man. figs against the islamic state group and the tally man-— against the islamicup and the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with _ the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people _ the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of— the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of all- the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of all faiths i will stand with people of all faiths who go against this ideology, their rhetoric and their actions. she who go against this ideology, their rhetoric and their actions.- rhetoric and their actions. she told the sunday — rhetoric and their actions. she told the sunday times _ rhetoric and their actions. she told the sunday times when _ rhetoric and their actions. she told the sunday times when asked - rhetoric and their actions. she told the sunday times when asked in l rhetoric and their actions. she told - the sunday times when asked in 2020 for an expiration from party which is why she had lost in a realjob, she was told her muslim faith was issued in reshuffle discus
state group and the tally man. figs against the islamic state group and the tally man-— against the islamicup and the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with _ the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people _ the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of— the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of all- the tally man. as a muslim woman i will stand with people of all faiths i will stand with people of all faiths who go against this...
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we recall the brutal 2017 attacked by the islamic state in the greater sarah that killed four troops in niger. as we have decimated al qaeda in afghanistan, and destroyed isis, what is the impact on terror groups in africa? they have not had the same level success assisting african partners in reclaiming territory or pushing back against violent actors, attempting to cut off support for these groups. this is an issue where you have focused. i expect we will spend more on that in this hearing today. while cannot -- i cannot subscribe to the u.s. as the worlds police man, i believe counterterrorism partnerships are vital to protecting not just our homeland, but our partners abroad. we must assure these missions are able to adjust to the evolving threats and place the same level of importance on diplomatic and humanitarian missions. as we continue's to see the great power competition with china across africa, we must ensure we are dedicating necessary resources countering china's efforts. the u.s. commitment may come with more strings attached, but the values we place on democracy and h
we recall the brutal 2017 attacked by the islamic state in the greater sarah that killed four troops in niger. as we have decimated al qaeda in afghanistan, and destroyed isis, what is the impact on terror groups in africa? they have not had the same level success assisting african partners in reclaiming territory or pushing back against violent actors, attempting to cut off support for these groups. this is an issue where you have focused. i expect we will spend more on that in this hearing...
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islamic state west africa and in some, the main driver today of conflict comes from religious extremists target non- pallone. these would be predominantly christian in the middle south from a muslim or christian, southwest, christian in the southeast and shiite muslims in kaduna state. it is the failure of president there were these ethnic groups, organizations such as -- which is translated as the association pushing nigeria to the brink treat he's failed to stop incursions of well armed, it is encouraging. they failed to stop the flow of weapons to extremism which comes not only from the gulf states especially with terry positions such as national security advisor doctor general from a head of the drug and police affairs of the army staff. the nigeria supreme court in his replacement in mohammed. he is marginalized other ethnic groups in the fabric of nigeria's multiethnic society pushing the country toward war. as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. our state department appears to be a complete narrative. understanding the department of human rights of labor in the last that administra
islamic state west africa and in some, the main driver today of conflict comes from religious extremists target non- pallone. these would be predominantly christian in the middle south from a muslim or christian, southwest, christian in the southeast and shiite muslims in kaduna state. it is the failure of president there were these ethnic groups, organizations such as -- which is translated as the association pushing nigeria to the brink treat he's failed to stop incursions of well armed, it...
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the news line from berlin fears of a resurgence as a so called islamic state conduct its most significant attack. in 2 years, the jihadist group targeted a prison in the north east of syria in an attempt to free thousands of it. spiders also coming up crisis talks top diplomats, russia, and the united states pledge to keep the channels of dialogue open on ukraine. moscow says it has no plans to invade its neighbour despite the $100000.00 plus russian troops at the ukrainian border. and taking the german theatre thine by surprise. i director who has been left russia in years, shows up at rehearsals and hamburg. ah, and i require baths and welcome to the program. the so called islamic state has launched the largest scale at hack and serious since it was defeated there in 2019 their target was a prison holding jo. hottest in the northeast, the kurdish lad syrian democratic forces said the repelled the attackers and we captured all or most of the inmates who escaped and the chaos. 24 hours after the initial onslaught, the neighborhoods around whereon prison were still a battle ground. conflic
the news line from berlin fears of a resurgence as a so called islamic state conduct its most significant attack. in 2 years, the jihadist group targeted a prison in the north east of syria in an attempt to free thousands of it. spiders also coming up crisis talks top diplomats, russia, and the united states pledge to keep the channels of dialogue open on ukraine. moscow says it has no plans to invade its neighbour despite the $100000.00 plus russian troops at the ukrainian border. and taking...
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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, fears of a resurgent, the so called islamic state conducts its most significant attack in 2 years. the g hottest group targeted a prison in the northeast of syria in an attempt to free thousands of its fighters coming up crisis diplomacy, top diplomat from russia and the united states pledge to keep the channels of dialogue open. moscow says it has no plans to invade ukraine despite the $100000.00 plus russian troops at the border. and italy prepares to introduce one of europe's 1st national coven 19 vaccine mandates for some, we look at why. ah, am i be quite often welcome to the program so called islamic state has launched the largest scale attack in syria since it was defeated bear in 2019 their target a prison holding jihadist in the ne and a kurdish lad, syrian democratic forces say they repelled the attackers and recaptured all or most of the inmates who escaped and the chaos 24 hours after the initial onslaught, the neighborhoods around whereon prison were still a battle ground. conflicting reports of numbers of dead fighters and civil
ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, fears of a resurgent, the so called islamic state conducts its most significant attack in 2 years. the g hottest group targeted a prison in the northeast of syria in an attempt to free thousands of its fighters coming up crisis diplomacy, top diplomat from russia and the united states pledge to keep the channels of dialogue open. moscow says it has no plans to invade ukraine despite the $100000.00 plus russian troops at the border. and italy prepares...
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your father got out of thought they said something happened to them. islamic. okay, kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a 2 30 am rate on their military base. i asked managing to breach the armies defenses and then escape into the nice that you will a talk show. i still looms large in iraq and syria. almost 3 years after the collapse of it's kind of us well, earlier we asked to middle east on a list, daniel gala, if this amounts to a comeback of i ass in the region. well, the a see spectacular, but they're not without president. operative smaller in certain groups, in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations, some acts that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activities black mailing. but yes indeed, i think these groups, these are benefits in the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on iraq. and frankly, you know, this is a reminder, i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized. and of cou
your father got out of thought they said something happened to them. islamic. okay, kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a 2 30 am rate on their military base. i asked managing to breach the armies defenses and then escape into the nice that you will a talk show. i still looms large in iraq and syria. almost 3 years after the collapse of it's kind of us well, earlier we asked to middle east on a list, daniel gala, if this amounts to a comeback of i ass in the region. well, the a see...
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that is probably why the mutineers reportedly demanded more troops to fight the islamic insurgency.he front, the change of the military hierarchy and more assistance for the families of those injured or killed in the violence attributed to armed groups. so they are clearly overwhelmed by these armed groups, which also threaten neighbouring niger and mali. a similar insurgency in raleigh led to a coup last year and a takeover by the army. historical partner and former colonial power france decided to reduce the number of french troops in the country, to fight this islamic insurgency, so it is becoming a bigger challenge and many fear that the armed groups will take advantage of the situation to harm more people. it is advantage of the situation to harm more maple-— more people. it is certainly precarious- _ more people. it is certainly precarious. where - more people. it is certainly precarious. where does - more people. it is certainly precarious. where does all| more people. it is certainly - precarious. where does all this leave the president? we precarious. where does all this le
that is probably why the mutineers reportedly demanded more troops to fight the islamic insurgency.he front, the change of the military hierarchy and more assistance for the families of those injured or killed in the violence attributed to armed groups. so they are clearly overwhelmed by these armed groups, which also threaten neighbouring niger and mali. a similar insurgency in raleigh led to a coup last year and a takeover by the army. historical partner and former colonial power france...
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islamic state killed them as martyrs.arrests following running battles that claimed lives on both sides. however, is claim they're holding hostages. the kurdish authorities had long warned that they did not have the capacity to hold, let alone put on trial, many of the suspected fighters under their watch that included foreigners and many children detained in poor conditions. there's also a concern that will be echoed wider than these prison walls, whether this much—feared jihadist group is ramping up once again. mark lobel bbc news. a british man has died in thailand. there are reports that he was attacked with a knife in kanchanaburi, west of bangkok. the foreign office said a second british man had been taken to hospital. local reports say a 23—year—old man has been arrested. a retired british iranian engineer being held in iran on spying charges will begin a hunger strike today. anoosheh ashoori was arrested in 2017 while visiting his elderly mother. injuly 2019 he was convicted of spying for israel's mossad intellige
islamic state killed them as martyrs.arrests following running battles that claimed lives on both sides. however, is claim they're holding hostages. the kurdish authorities had long warned that they did not have the capacity to hold, let alone put on trial, many of the suspected fighters under their watch that included foreigners and many children detained in poor conditions. there's also a concern that will be echoed wider than these prison walls, whether this much—feared jihadist group is...
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compared to the way baldwin is assessing the nation of islam in 1962? it's a pretty big generation at least gap between those two pieces. >> what's interesting about that is baldwin iswriting in the midst of the civil rights movement . and he wrote another essay. he wrote a long profile of martin luther king but he said that the negro leader had traditionally been in the position of telling white people to hurry up while telling negroes to wait. and he really is kind of articulating that dilemma in the midst of the civil rights movement within all these new vistas of possibility that there also is this anger that elijah mohammed and the nation of islam represent and for farrakhan whose emergence in the mid-80s and seen it of his influence is in the 90s. when henry louis gates is writing about him is on the other side of that.there is no kind of burgeoning movement for these incipient reformsthat are going to change things . what you're looking at would be the despair of the hiv-aidscrisis . crack, astounding amounts of violence happening in american cit
compared to the way baldwin is assessing the nation of islam in 1962? it's a pretty big generation at least gap between those two pieces. >> what's interesting about that is baldwin iswriting in the midst of the civil rights movement . and he wrote another essay. he wrote a long profile of martin luther king but he said that the negro leader had traditionally been in the position of telling white people to hurry up while telling negroes to wait. and he really is kind of articulating that...
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eric: also reminds us of the threat of radical islamic terrorism. the first radical islamic terrorist attack, november 5th, 1990, shoots rabbi in new york city. rasheed shoots young student in brooklyn bridge in 1994. in 93 bomb the world trade center. 9/11, on and on. does this remind us that this threat is alive and continues and they want to kill us? >> it does and, listen, if i were still at the cia and i were briefing the president, the white house on this issue i would say that terrorism is still the national security threat with the shortest fuse. i know that we want to focus on china and other domestic priorities but this one is still out there and we have made it worst with chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan which is morphed into a terrorist state. we have done well at effectively targeting al-qaeda and isis senior leadership and a lot of the foot soldiers but the other two element of counterterrorism strategy, that's denying terrorists ungoverned space and getting to the root cause of terrorism, those things we have not succeeded at and a
eric: also reminds us of the threat of radical islamic terrorism. the first radical islamic terrorist attack, november 5th, 1990, shoots rabbi in new york city. rasheed shoots young student in brooklyn bridge in 1994. in 93 bomb the world trade center. 9/11, on and on. does this remind us that this threat is alive and continues and they want to kill us? >> it does and, listen, if i were still at the cia and i were briefing the president, the white house on this issue i would say that...
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by attaching the islamic state, the insurgency guarantees international headlines. but the label obscures more than it reveals. rather than a group of committed fighters adhering to the islamic state's goals, this insurgency thrives on local conditions. take away the islamic state label and you still have those grievances based on exclusion and violence. meanwhile in ethiopia, we are witnessing just how quickly contentious politics can escalate and boil over into war. we are also concerned about the prospect of extremist violence in somalia. al-shabaab is one of al qaeda's most well-financed branches. the current political -- only benefits al-shabaab. it prove it -- it presents the most direct threat to americans. these conflicts take a terrible human toll. that alone is enough to give us pause. but the pork -- the proliferation of violent activity in africa has implications for americans security. ungoverned spaces offer extremist groups time to grow and bide time to plot against western targets. success requires the right balance of defense, development and diplom
by attaching the islamic state, the insurgency guarantees international headlines. but the label obscures more than it reveals. rather than a group of committed fighters adhering to the islamic state's goals, this insurgency thrives on local conditions. take away the islamic state label and you still have those grievances based on exclusion and violence. meanwhile in ethiopia, we are witnessing just how quickly contentious politics can escalate and boil over into war. we are also concerned...
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parts of the conflict [inaudible] islamic state west africa and in some, the main driver today comes from the religiouss extremist who target. these can be predominantly christianri in the middle belt, muslim or christian in the southwest, christians in the southeast and she muslims in the state. it is the failure of their president and current members and organizations that translated pushing nigeria to the brink. he also. failed to stop the incursions of [inaudible] and has seen to stop the flow of weapons to extremists which comes not only from the gulf state but also from turkey. he is also inserted to all key positions in the institutions especially the military and security positions such as the national security adviser, advi, inspector general of the police, the agency and minister of police affairs and the chief of the army staff. this extended to the chief justice of the supreme court and his replacement by mohammed. he is marginalized other ethnic groups and is pushing the country towards the civil war and as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. yet the state department appe
parts of the conflict [inaudible] islamic state west africa and in some, the main driver today comes from the religiouss extremist who target. these can be predominantly christianri in the middle belt, muslim or christian in the southwest, christians in the southeast and she muslims in the state. it is the failure of their president and current members and organizations that translated pushing nigeria to the brink. he also. failed to stop the incursions of [inaudible] and has seen to stop the...
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by frappe waterloo with this is dw news live from berlin. fears of the resurgence as the so called islamic states conduct. it's most significant attacked in 2 years that you had his group targets at a prison in a northeast of syria, in attempts to flee thousands of it. spite is also coming out the you and condemns on a strike on a prison in yemen, at least 70 people have been killed. and the search for survivors in the rubble goes on and take in the german theater, seen by surprise, a director who hasn't left russia in years. she was out for rehearsals. i had a full night in home, but ah, i made you mike a junior and you are welcome to the program. the so called islamic state has launched the largest scale attack in syria since it was defeated back in 2019 a prison holding jew hottest in the northeast was the targets the cat, his lead, savion democratic forces, see the repelled the is on that we cops at most of the inmates that escaped in the chaos dozens, however, i still believed to be on the run. 24 hours after the initial onslaught, the neighborhoods around whereon prison were still a
by frappe waterloo with this is dw news live from berlin. fears of the resurgence as the so called islamic states conduct. it's most significant attacked in 2 years that you had his group targets at a prison in a northeast of syria, in attempts to flee thousands of it. spite is also coming out the you and condemns on a strike on a prison in yemen, at least 70 people have been killed. and the search for survivors in the rubble goes on and take in the german theater, seen by surprise, a director...
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in the sense of a g hottest insurgency which may be supported by either al qaeda or islamic state, or even both. and it has displaced a 1000000 and a half people. so you're looking at a catastrophically bad situation in the country and what the people are saying, certainly in the capital, by going to go. and another city said this as well, is that the government and its army has been incapable of stopping this problem and that is what they are angry about. so burma, how can all this play out for the country and the region as a whole? well, it's a region on tenterhooks now, isn't it? not only do we have this insurgency going on in various countries, including booking, also would also enabling molly. and then we also have the history of recent cruise one failed to attempt india to. and molly, one successful coo and get a military contest in power in both quickly and guinea obama go in my lease, or there is quite a bit of nervousness about good work enough. also, perhaps the next and given the bullets i'll situation in the country and this big street protests and the fact that the soldie
in the sense of a g hottest insurgency which may be supported by either al qaeda or islamic state, or even both. and it has displaced a 1000000 and a half people. so you're looking at a catastrophically bad situation in the country and what the people are saying, certainly in the capital, by going to go. and another city said this as well, is that the government and its army has been incapable of stopping this problem and that is what they are angry about. so burma, how can all this play out...