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one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess. then the we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but i'm classic to one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the book after breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned in class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. national charity according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed with boxing you can't hit here he can't hit the face. studies and lives in the house in school which has one hundred students. he already k
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learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students are to read five pages of the koran to their teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but on classic one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the most delicious breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned in class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. mission chianti according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed. with boxing you can't hit here you can't hit the face. yet studies and lives in the have seen school which has one hundred students. he
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when he grows up wants to become a huffy is a scholar of the koran they are muslims who've memorized the in tile holy text. stream has come true students from all over chechnya have gathered to see for themselves what it is they've been studying full. load while waiting for site of the sacred relics elders line up for what's known as was her her home it's a special prayer for muslims in the caucuses it's sung to observe significant occasions and at times of mourning the the the that the the prophet's personal belongings have rarely been allowed to leave the arab world a special exception has been made for chechnya oh there's the. law of his dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just the mud we get up an
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>> correct. >> john: he decided to do the searches of the korans for contraband. inmates have offered to surrender their korans just to not have them trifled with. >> this is what happened -- what happened last weekend was that they came in and they attacked the men. they took what they called the show camp, camp six they broke it down. i believe it was reported in the media, a five hour fight. the military hasn't allowed us to speak with our client yet. the information comes basically from the media. several sources that were down there this week that were trying to assess the situation. and at that point, now the military says look, if they don't want to accept the koran we will make them take it. but look, they've gone way too far. the men have been striking for two months and now they've broken them all down to basically 24-hour solitary confinement, the entire camp. it is our hope that the men will stop striking because we want our clients to eat. but the truth of the matter is that likely, they push these men too far because new command just doesn't have any
>> correct. >> john: he decided to do the searches of the korans for contraband. inmates have offered to surrender their korans just to not have them trifled with. >> this is what happened -- what happened last weekend was that they came in and they attacked the men. they took what they called the show camp, camp six they broke it down. i believe it was reported in the media, a five hour fight. the military hasn't allowed us to speak with our client yet. the information comes...
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and the differences between the bible and the koran. i noticed in a way he was idolizing the koran and trash talking the bible. i was very interested in the topic and i didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joined the discussion, which then he -- so then i had a discussion with tamerlan. he was basically -- he was railroad passionate about what he was talking about, which was that the bible was a cheap copy of the koran, and that the american government used the bible as an excuse to invade other countries. then our discussion kind of shifted from religion to foreign policy and the american government. his belief on that was that the american government was still al onize the middle east and africa and afghanistan and iraq, most casualties were innocent bystanders gunned down by american soldiers. >> was this discussion before or after he went for six months to russia? >> i beli
and the differences between the bible and the koran. i noticed in a way he was idolizing the koran and trash talking the bible. i was very interested in the topic and i didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joined the discussion, which then he -- so then i had a discussion with tamerlan. he was basically -- he was railroad passionate...
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tell you, -- i think the thing that set it off, anyone will tell you, was an abusive search of the koran. they will not let them give up their carotid -- carotid -- k orans. the military will not give any ground. the people who have been detained for over 11 years -- over half of these people are cleared and there is no end in sight. when president obama is asked about the hunger strike, he keeps referring people to the dod. he is shrugging off requests about the biggest hunger strike we have had in years. >> -- they present themselves daily to be fed through a tube. officials have denied claims of the strikes -- have denied claims that the korena -- koran was mishandled. >> they used to call suicide attempts asymmetric warfare. it is important to treat things with a little bit of skepticism, but people have lost weight, that is clear, and we are told people are force-fed, which is an agonizing process. take that from your own cameraman. when he was released from guantÁnamo, he had not eaten food in over a year. it is absolute agony to be force fed. it is painful. >> the underlying reaso
tell you, -- i think the thing that set it off, anyone will tell you, was an abusive search of the koran. they will not let them give up their carotid -- carotid -- k orans. the military will not give any ground. the people who have been detained for over 11 years -- over half of these people are cleared and there is no end in sight. when president obama is asked about the hunger strike, he keeps referring people to the dod. he is shrugging off requests about the biggest hunger strike we have...
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all religions are the same, the bible is the same as the koran. which it is not, and our own fbi stripped the word radical jihad from our own manuals and we wonder why. >> you cannot put this back on universities in america and all the rest. the fbi. >> you sure can. it's one piece. >> the fbi did not act the way they did because of political correctness. they acted the way they did because they were incompetent. >> why was the fort hood shooter allowed to do what did. he sat in front of a group of army physicians and told them exactly how he would kill. the army doctors said thank you for your testimony and they let him walk out the door. >> then that's their problem. >> that was their problem? why was it there problem. >> they didn't say anything. >> why didn't they say anything. >> political correctness. >> all those liberals. >> you are the guy that says you don't want muslim students to come here where are they going? to the universities. >> you are jumping my story. >> can we take it to the next level? i want to talk about miranda. suspect n
all religions are the same, the bible is the same as the koran. which it is not, and our own fbi stripped the word radical jihad from our own manuals and we wonder why. >> you cannot put this back on universities in america and all the rest. the fbi. >> you sure can. it's one piece. >> the fbi did not act the way they did because of political correctness. they acted the way they did because they were incompetent. >> why was the fort hood shooter allowed to do what did....
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. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing. >> i believe i had a guardian angel over my shoulder and i thank god for it because i know how lucky i am. captioning sponsored by cbs th this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. th pelley: good evening. the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing had a visitor today in his hospital room. a federal magistrate judge. he read dzhokhar tsarnaev his rights, informed him he's being charged with using a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and she told him he could face death if convicted. according to a transcript of the proceedings, the judge concluded by saying: tsarnaev was represented in his hospital room by three public defenders. prosecutors today also revealed new details about the bombing and our bob orr is in washington to fill us in. bob? >> reporter: scott, law enforcement tel
. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used as an excuse to invade other countries. >> pelley: flooding in ten states along the missouri and mississippi. and don dahler with steve byrnes whose life was changed in the flash of a marathon bombing. >> i believe i had a guardian angel over my shoulder and i thank god for it because i know how lucky i am. captioning sponsored by cbs th this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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solidarity we're not going to take it anymore and he does this that the riots recently began with the koran being disrespected but it is now much more than that. they've been hunger strikes before what do you feel this time is different this time is different for two reasons one is that there's many many more people on hunger strike and the thing that gives shakha hope is he feels that the result of their city and the prison is that he hasn't seen him for a long time in that prison. but you know there's another reason it's very different and that's that the americans were sponsors just bob baer and that's not having the desired effect counting jobs thinks that he can beat people into submission but these are guys suffered for eleven years and there is nothing this can throughout them that they haven't seen before so they're just not going to put up with that now what you've got to really worry about is that it's going to be different in another way which is that people are going to die and that's what i'm most concerned about is that not just shack a bit i've got fifteen plants down there s
solidarity we're not going to take it anymore and he does this that the riots recently began with the koran being disrespected but it is now much more than that. they've been hunger strikes before what do you feel this time is different this time is different for two reasons one is that there's many many more people on hunger strike and the thing that gives shakha hope is he feels that the result of their city and the prison is that he hasn't seen him for a long time in that prison. but you...
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the military says, look, you have dn using korans to smuggle stuff in so that will never stop. >> the over -- overriding part of this business insider noted for their in depth foreign policy and reporting and investigation, i will read this sentence, while indefinite detain meant without trial may be morally offensive, the overriding philosophy on base these days is to treat the detainees really well. let's imagine that you have been pulled from a battlefield and you will not be charged with anything. you will be here in a cage. it is a very, very nice cage. you don't know what you are being charged for. you don't know if you are ever going to get out. you don't know anything. maybe that is not going to be treated absurdly well. maybe that is a psychological horror show regardless of anything else. yes the basic charge of oh they are using a hunger strike to get attention, yes. the democrats have stopped caring about guantanamo bay now that they run it. 24r* is still discretionary power in the department of defense. they certify this every year. if they wanted to, they could say this
the military says, look, you have dn using korans to smuggle stuff in so that will never stop. >> the over -- overriding part of this business insider noted for their in depth foreign policy and reporting and investigation, i will read this sentence, while indefinite detain meant without trial may be morally offensive, the overriding philosophy on base these days is to treat the detainees really well. let's imagine that you have been pulled from a battlefield and you will not be charged...
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and the koran clearly mentioned that those who kill innocent people, they will be without parole. >>osama bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because it is clear, this man is responsible for murdering. i really need the muslim leaders in america to stand up strongly for the truth of the matter. killing innocent people, this police officer, the m.i.t. police officer, sitting in his cruiser, he choose this job of protecting people, and he was killed in cold blood. he was not after the two brothers to kill them, to say that they defended themselves, they came to him, this is a deliberate attack, buying materials, buying cooking parts, preparing for the bomb, walking, putting -- this is deliberate act. it is not an act of someone who randomly gets upset and decided to
and the koran clearly mentioned that those who kill innocent people, they will be without parole. >>osama bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because...
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whether it means you have the right to burn the koran, whether you have the right to blow yourself up, or whether you have the right to take somebody's home. all of these are examples of how people use their interpretation of a religion to carry out their own political acts. this is what i think is missing sometimes in trying to understand what is taking place in the boston investigation. >> henna, having listened to what ayman just said, you've heard the ideas that maybe we should shut our borders to all members of the muslim faith and just examine the ones we have in the country. a terrible idea in my opinion. kathleen parker in "the washington post" writes the mere fat that the brothers were connected to islam were sufficient for holding ought muslims in suspicion, to some. religious affiliation, assemblage, we risk becoming our own worst enemy. >> that's exactly right. alex, such a lot of heat and such little light right now, such a rush to judgment this is hurts so many muslims that are part of our fabric of the country throughout america. the reality is what scientific studies s
whether it means you have the right to burn the koran, whether you have the right to blow yourself up, or whether you have the right to take somebody's home. all of these are examples of how people use their interpretation of a religion to carry out their own political acts. this is what i think is missing sometimes in trying to understand what is taking place in the boston investigation. >> henna, having listened to what ayman just said, you've heard the ideas that maybe we should shut...
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an islamic group has also taken them over, focusing on studies of recitation s of the koran. during moments of quiet, alepo's youth try to shut out the war around them, jumping rope, shooting marbles, playing foos ball, all within feet of spent artillery shells. but even in the quiet, there are constant reminders of the brutality of this war. in a river that runs through the city, residents go fishing. not for fish, but for the corpses of friends and relatives summarily executed by government forces. so far 190 have been sent downstream. on this day, four, including a child, are pulled from the river. bloated, their hands tied behind their backs. they're gently lifted up into a pickup truck and taken away for burial. back in the clinic, mohammed runs around, getting supplies and attending to patients. he talks about a particularly bloody day. the injured started streaming in. we couldn't keep up, he said. some had no faces. some had large parts of their bodies missing. we kept going until 5:00 in the morning. he knows that tragedy lurks around every corner -- a warning what y
an islamic group has also taken them over, focusing on studies of recitation s of the koran. during moments of quiet, alepo's youth try to shut out the war around them, jumping rope, shooting marbles, playing foos ball, all within feet of spent artillery shells. but even in the quiet, there are constant reminders of the brutality of this war. in a river that runs through the city, residents go fishing. not for fish, but for the corpses of friends and relatives summarily executed by government...
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. >> would you say he had a strict interpretation of the koran?ave a good understanding of the koran. >> is sal and fellow members of the mosque are as outraged as anyone about the attacks. do you ask how and where he became radicalized? >> yes. >> terrorism analyst evan kuhlman doesn't believe he was a member an extremist organization. he was self-radicalized. >> they take it upon themselves to carry out what they see as the ideology of al qaeda and similar groups and carry out attacks in the name of those groups, even though they may never have actually had contact with anyone inside of al qaeda. >> tamerlan's online footprint seems to indicate he was sympathetic to radical causes. he posted this al qaeda propaganda video on youtube. as for dzhokhar, his extensive tweets appear to show a typical american college kid. but in the wake of the bombings, others hint at something darker. investigators continue to check all angles, mine cell phone and computer records and also met with tamerlan's american-born wife, who says she knew nothing in advance
. >> would you say he had a strict interpretation of the koran?ave a good understanding of the koran. >> is sal and fellow members of the mosque are as outraged as anyone about the attacks. do you ask how and where he became radicalized? >> yes. >> terrorism analyst evan kuhlman doesn't believe he was a member an extremist organization. he was self-radicalized. >> they take it upon themselves to carry out what they see as the ideology of al qaeda and similar groups...
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. >> he said the bible is a cheap copy of the koran.ernment used it as an excuse to invade different countries. he mentioned that the american government wanted to colonize africa and the middle east and he mentioned that multiple wars -- most casualties in iraq and afghanistan were innocent bystanders gunned down by the american people. he said they justify, the government justifies invading all these countries with the koran kind of retaliated by asking him what about all these radicals that, you know, these suicide bombers that kill themselves, kill innocent people, and say it's for allah? he said not all muslims are like that and islam is all about peace and love. >> when did you realize he was one of the suspects? >> actually, i woke up to the police in my back yard and they told me to leave the building and escorted me away and then one of the police officers asked -- showed me a picture of dzhokhar and asked if i knew him. i recognized dzhokhar. i didn't recognize the older brother. >> were you completely stunned by the news? >>
. >> he said the bible is a cheap copy of the koran.ernment used it as an excuse to invade different countries. he mentioned that the american government wanted to colonize africa and the middle east and he mentioned that multiple wars -- most casualties in iraq and afghanistan were innocent bystanders gunned down by the american people. he said they justify, the government justifies invading all these countries with the koran kind of retaliated by asking him what about all these radicals...
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legitimate thought walk, a ruling from god, from a rulingon -- fatwah, from god, from the koran.e will be rewarded by god. >> their own future is threatened by the turmoil in syria. the longer that it continues, the more nervous the army and the increasingly divided factions on this side of the border will get. northern lebanon. >> they with us, still to come -- guantanamo bay back in the spotlight as 100 inmates refuse to eat. the american basketball player, jason collins, has become the first athlete in a major sport to reveal that he is gay during his playing career. the 34-year-old made the announcement in an online essay. president barack obama and his teammates have expressed their public support for the veteran center. from washington, our correspondent sent us this report. broken, aal barrier basketball player proclaiming that he is black and gay. jason collins has been playing basketball for a dozen years, loyalty to the team is why he says he did not come out earlier. his relief at acknowledging his sexuality is clear. "i have endured years of misery and gone to enormou
legitimate thought walk, a ruling from god, from a rulingon -- fatwah, from god, from the koran.e will be rewarded by god. >> their own future is threatened by the turmoil in syria. the longer that it continues, the more nervous the army and the increasingly divided factions on this side of the border will get. northern lebanon. >> they with us, still to come -- guantanamo bay back in the spotlight as 100 inmates refuse to eat. the american basketball player, jason collins, has...
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bin laden always spoke in the rhetorical, koranic verses.ek feiz mohammad talks about killing jews, pagans, criticizing people that go to the movies of harry potter. he gets into the street that way. so his directives are much more personal, and he had a charismatic way about him. so you can see how somebody would become enraptured by his rhetoric, and carry out violence. there is a literal way in which he talks and the actual language he uses is so specifically oriented in carrying out jihad. specifically, jews, christians and infidels. >> we have a little bit of that. we're not going to broadcast these messages for these terrorists. but we're going to show you a short clip so you can get a feeling for who this tamerlan was watching, and found so fascinating right after the bag when we pick up with steve on the other side. we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild m
bin laden always spoke in the rhetorical, koranic verses.ek feiz mohammad talks about killing jews, pagans, criticizing people that go to the movies of harry potter. he gets into the street that way. so his directives are much more personal, and he had a charismatic way about him. so you can see how somebody would become enraptured by his rhetoric, and carry out violence. there is a literal way in which he talks and the actual language he uses is so specifically oriented in carrying out jihad....
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. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran.said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago. prosecutors said monday that they are investigating whether tamerlan was involved in the brutal murder of three young men, one of whom was his roommate. the three were found with their throats slashed, covered in marijuana and cash. federal agents have been looking at the six-month trip tamerlan took last year to russia at a time that rebel groups there carried out a number of violent attacks in thing dega stan region. last year alone, dagestan last 115 police officers in nearly 300 terror attacks. two years ago this street was obliterated by a car bomb. >> reporter: according to officials, chechnya had nothing to do with the marathon attack in the view of the younger brother. >> it doesn't at this point appear to be a chechnya thing. >> reporter: neighbors say tamerlan was a changed man when he returned to the u.s., swearing off tobacco and alc
. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran.said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago. prosecutors said monday that they are investigating whether tamerlan was involved in the brutal murder of three young men, one of whom was his roommate. the three were found with their throats slashed, covered in marijuana and cash. federal agents have been looking at the six-month trip...
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. -- mishandling of the koran. human-rights groups say it is long past time for the obama administration to fulfill promises. >> not sustainable for the administration to continue the policy of indefinite detention and what to do with the men picked up after the start of the so-called war on terror more than a decade ago. >> still ahead -- ♪ cattle herders of tanzania are fighting the government for their land. plus, hospitals overwhelmed with the worst epidemic in years. more when we come back. >> hello again. the top stories on "al jazeera." at least 13 people have been killed in an explosion and damascus. this happened in the historic and commercial district of marjeh. a bangladesh court has ordered the confiscation of property belonging to the owner of the building that collapsed on wednesday. demonstrations outside the high court as the owner appeared. more than 380 people killed. queen beatrix has made way for theson and his wife to be first male monarch in more than 120 years. tribes in tanzania are resistin
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. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used for the american government to... as an excuse to invade other countries. >> nothing can detect a bomb better than the nose of a working dog. and ever since 9/11, dogs are being used more and more. what can these dogs do on the streets of america? >> the very same thing that they do for our boys overseas. they detect explosives. they are a fantastic deterrent. >> mike ritland knows ab dogs. he trains some of america's finest and gave us a rare glimpse inside the secretive world of the most elite dogs. >> at times like these with the bombs in boston, many of us can't help but be drawn back to the horrific events of september 11th, 2001. about a year from now, at ground zero in new york city, one of the largest and most ambitious memorial museums in the world is scheduled to open its doors. >> just watch your step, leslie. it is a construction site. >> tonight we'll take you for a first in-depth look at what our nation's 9/11 museum will be. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer.
. >> he was explaining how the bible is a cheap copy of the koran and how it's used for the american government to... as an excuse to invade other countries. >> nothing can detect a bomb better than the nose of a working dog. and ever since 9/11, dogs are being used more and more. what can these dogs do on the streets of america? >> the very same thing that they do for our boys overseas. they detect explosives. they are a fantastic deterrent. >> mike ritland knows ab...
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they objected to their living conditions, and to alleged mishandling of the koran by military guards.y also cited the legal limbo many have been held in for a decade or more, not charged with crimes or placed on trial. on april 13, there was a brief, violent confrontation. the military said guards raided a communal area to uncover security cameras and windows that had been shrouded for weeks. >> we were trying to be patient and work with them and give them the opportunity to comply. we hit the point where, you know, i felt we were accepting too much risk and it was time to take action. >> suarez: the guards say the prisoners attacked them with homemade weapons. there were no reported serious injuries, but the prison was put on lockdown, and the number of hunger strikers skyrocketed. 16 are being force-fed, with tubes inserted through the nose and into the stomach. they are typically shackled in chairs like this for the procedure. an american naval medical officer described the process in 2009. >> these are the feeding tubes that we use, whenever it is determined at a very high level.
they objected to their living conditions, and to alleged mishandling of the koran by military guards.y also cited the legal limbo many have been held in for a decade or more, not charged with crimes or placed on trial. on april 13, there was a brief, violent confrontation. the military said guards raided a communal area to uncover security cameras and windows that had been shrouded for weeks. >> we were trying to be patient and work with them and give them the opportunity to comply. we...
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the koran teaches us that god will publish the unchaste in this life and in the afterlife. as humans, we cannot simply interfere with god's will. >> she last appeared on tunisian tv three years it -- three weeks ago with her face blurred. in the meantime, more than 100,000 people have voiced their support on line. they signed a petition, demanding that the syrian government protect her life and liberty. >> a big breakthrough for science that has to do with dark matter. >> more on that in a moment, but first, a look at other stories making headlines around the world. france's upper house of parliament has begun debating a bill to legalize gay marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt children. the law has already passed the lower house. it is president francois hollande's first big social reform, but it faces a lot of opposition from catholics and conservatives. >> thousands of mourners have turned out in the west bank for the funeral of two palestinian youths shot dead by israeli forces. the incident led to clashes between palestinians and israeli soldiers, which have co
the koran teaches us that god will publish the unchaste in this life and in the afterlife. as humans, we cannot simply interfere with god's will. >> she last appeared on tunisian tv three years it -- three weeks ago with her face blurred. in the meantime, more than 100,000 people have voiced their support on line. they signed a petition, demanding that the syrian government protect her life and liberty. >> a big breakthrough for science that has to do with dark matter. >> more...
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the military could end the strike by allowing the men to voluntarily surrender the koran. they are begging to take the step to end the crisis. we are asking president obama intervene. work closinget to guantanamo. uncertainty the palestinian authority has resigned. inwas appointed legally 2007. while he is a favor of the united states and the eu, palestinians have mixed feelings about his possible departure. >> it is the day after the prime minister stepped down, and it is clear palestinians are divided about how it will affect him. some say he is the kind of man they needed a. others say he had to go because his economic policies left many palestinians struggling to make ends meet. >> his economic policy harm to me as a government employee. we used to get policies that were not interrupted, but lately my situation has gotten worse. >> some say his departure could force them to finally form a unity government with hamas. >> he gave reconciliation a chance from the moment he was appointed until the moment he left. >> some people do not care. they say it does not change a th
the military could end the strike by allowing the men to voluntarily surrender the koran. they are begging to take the step to end the crisis. we are asking president obama intervene. work closinget to guantanamo. uncertainty the palestinian authority has resigned. inwas appointed legally 2007. while he is a favor of the united states and the eu, palestinians have mixed feelings about his possible departure. >> it is the day after the prime minister stepped down, and it is clear...