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he lived here on the outskirts of the city of mashad in eastern iran for two years massoud turned to crime to support his drug habit and ended up in jail normally a disgrace that you never recover from in iran but massoud was lucky he got a second chance. having a criminal record was no impediment to getting a job at this company. the workers here process and package all of us. must sued griefs the founder of the company nabil. that almost everyone on the staff is either a former drug addict a woman who works as a prostitute or a single mother all people ostracized by iranian society. this scheme has enabled them to begin a new life. and they were as a knobby says who are we to judge them. when he visits prisons to recruit his workers he brings the message of hope. i think that is and got him up i say come on we'll be waiting for you when you're released from jail you'll have a job with us i don't understand hell for example someone like harvey could be put behind bars for thirteen years he's the guy standing right behind you where behind you are you how do you know him. i'm so thank
he lived here on the outskirts of the city of mashad in eastern iran for two years massoud turned to crime to support his drug habit and ended up in jail normally a disgrace that you never recover from in iran but massoud was lucky he got a second chance. having a criminal record was no impediment to getting a job at this company. the workers here process and package all of us. must sued griefs the founder of the company nabil. that almost everyone on the staff is either a former drug addict a...
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it is a close protection officer that eventually kills massoud. that is going to be another issue for this inquest. daniel, thank you very much indeed. companies are selling vehicle number plates without carrying out proper checks, according to a bbc investigation. it means the real owners can face fines or even be arrested when vehicles with their number plates are involved in crime. jonathan gibson reports. adam has a problem with parking tickets — someone else's parking tickets. he's received more than £1,000 in fines meant for a driver who has copied his numberplate. i'm kind of scared that someone will commit a bigger crime in using a car with my licence plate on it and i'm going to have police show up on my doorstep to arrest me. tia is another car cloning victim who thought she was about to be arrested when police surrounded her car on the motorway. they started asking me how long i'd had my carfor, where i got it from. am either registered keeper. at that point, they then said the numberplates had been used to commit burglaries. no—one kno
it is a close protection officer that eventually kills massoud. that is going to be another issue for this inquest. daniel, thank you very much indeed. companies are selling vehicle number plates without carrying out proper checks, according to a bbc investigation. it means the real owners can face fines or even be arrested when vehicles with their number plates are involved in crime. jonathan gibson reports. adam has a problem with parking tickets — someone else's parking tickets. he's...
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close to cars and motorbikes which carried supporters of the former mujahideen leader, ahmad shah massoudacker was shot dead by police before he could detonate his explosives. bangladesh is urging foreign governments to increase pressure on myanmar to allow hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims who fled violence there to return. prime minister sheikh hasina says the huge influs of refugees has had a negative impact on her country's resources, environment and local people. a deal last november to begin repatriation within two months, still hasn't started. —— two months still hasn't started. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is underway in california. engineers have built a huge floating boom, some 600 metres long, which they are towing out of san francisco bay into the pacific ocean, where it will collect drifting plastic. it is being towed from the city towards hawaii to the great pacific garbage patch, which is an island of rubbish twice the size of texas. australian lawyers are seeking compensation for more than 100 indonesian children t
close to cars and motorbikes which carried supporters of the former mujahideen leader, ahmad shah massoudacker was shot dead by police before he could detonate his explosives. bangladesh is urging foreign governments to increase pressure on myanmar to allow hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims who fled violence there to return. prime minister sheikh hasina says the huge influs of refugees has had a negative impact on her country's resources, environment and local people. a deal last...
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afghanistan the blast happened in the capital kabul as people marched to remember the mujahideen commander massoud at least fourteen others were wounded. and north korea has marked its seventieth anniversary with a huge military parade but it didn't roll out its intercontinental ballistic missiles and the event wasn't board cause live on state television as it normally is u.s. president donald trump welcomed the decision calling it a big and very positive statements those your headlines here on al-jazeera inside story starts right now. more death sentences imposed in egypt seventy five people for allegedly protesting against the two thousand and thirteen coup wanted to turn opponents of a government where we see another military crackdown and is the reconciliation even possible this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. there's been strong condemnation from here were rights groups are the latest wave of death sentences imposed in egypt most of the seventy five convicted war taking part in a sit in at a public square in cairo five years ago protesting against a military coup hundreds o
afghanistan the blast happened in the capital kabul as people marched to remember the mujahideen commander massoud at least fourteen others were wounded. and north korea has marked its seventieth anniversary with a huge military parade but it didn't roll out its intercontinental ballistic missiles and the event wasn't board cause live on state television as it normally is u.s. president donald trump welcomed the decision calling it a big and very positive statements those your headlines here on...
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close to cars and motorbikes which carried supporters of the former mujahideen leader, ahmad shah massouduspected attacker was shot dead by police before he could detonate his explosives. the maiden voyage of the royal navy's new flagship aircraft carrier has been marred by the arrest of six crew members in florida. the sailors began fighting and urinating in public while on shore leave, according to local newspaper reports, and at least one sailor was tasered after resisting arrest. north korea has staged a huge military parade to mark its 70th anniversary as a nation. events such as these are usually an opportunity to show off military hardware, but on this occasion it held back from displaying its missiles and devoted the parade to civilians efforts to build the economy. the parade comes at a sensitive time, as efforts to ease tensions between the united states and north korea have stalled. from seoul, laura bicker reports. the soldiers marched with their usual zeal, a disciplined display, perfected after months of painful practice. it is meant to show devotion. there was something mis
close to cars and motorbikes which carried supporters of the former mujahideen leader, ahmad shah massouduspected attacker was shot dead by police before he could detonate his explosives. the maiden voyage of the royal navy's new flagship aircraft carrier has been marred by the arrest of six crew members in florida. the sailors began fighting and urinating in public while on shore leave, according to local newspaper reports, and at least one sailor was tasered after resisting arrest. north...
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detention of an opposition activist who calls for protests against president abdul fattah el-sisi massoud was arrested on august twenty fourth he's being held on charges of inciting demonstrations but his way level start to use a new electronic payment scheme at petrol stations on the border it's an attempt to stop the smuggling of fuel president nicolas maduro said last month that gasoline prices currently the lowest in the world should rise to international levels. police in brazil have fired tear gas at protesters outside what's left of the national museum in rio the demonstration came after a massive fire destroyed the two hundred year old building protests a public institutions have been chronically underfunded police are investigating the cause of the blaze a prominent opposition figure in the democratic republic of congo congo be allowed to run in the upcoming presidential elections here bemba's appeal was thrown out because of a case against him at the international criminal court all right you have today to remember you can catch up with all the day's stories get a lot of backgro
detention of an opposition activist who calls for protests against president abdul fattah el-sisi massoud was arrested on august twenty fourth he's being held on charges of inciting demonstrations but his way level start to use a new electronic payment scheme at petrol stations on the border it's an attempt to stop the smuggling of fuel president nicolas maduro said last month that gasoline prices currently the lowest in the world should rise to international levels. police in brazil have fired...
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afghan capital was commemorating the death of former and he said it was essentially to ahmed shah massoud early on sunday another suspected suicide bomber was shot by police before the device was triggered. construction has begun on a town solely for female police officers in the afghan capital kabul around three thousand female officers in the country just two percent of the total force in an effort to get more signed up the government is offering secure housing to female recruits and their families challah bellus reports from kabul. female police officers are a relatively new phenomenon in afghanistan. the police force was rebuilt sixteen years ago and there are now one hundred sixty thousand officers but only three thousand women. that i can feel there is danger for female police officers in afghanistan but when i joined the police i decided on that day country or coffin which means i kept the danger i want to be a role model for our people to serve them sincerely so the culture changes and lots of women join the. finding and retaining women is a challenge is a cultural hurdle convinci
afghan capital was commemorating the death of former and he said it was essentially to ahmed shah massoud early on sunday another suspected suicide bomber was shot by police before the device was triggered. construction has begun on a town solely for female police officers in the afghan capital kabul around three thousand female officers in the country just two percent of the total force in an effort to get more signed up the government is offering secure housing to female recruits and their...
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ellis, the general manager, massoud, justine, working on the work force development policy that we've been discussing for a while. they're kind of all interconnected, right, the policy, land management plan, the contracts. and it's not to say that we don't know what will happen. we don't know whether one of our bottom lines will be to require apprenticeship or any labor standard. when you look at them, you see there are millions and millions going out from our agency. a lot of that work is the kind of work that's being targeted by the community work force, by a lot of the c.b.o.s and the nonprofits that we work with. and i don't think -- i don't think it's a mountain for us to climb to make a determination on our own about what our objectives are with respect to a labor standard or a minimum labor standard or, you know, resources and equipment and so on. my concern is that if we don't at least have a thoughtful conversation about that over the next few months, we'll piecemeal it out without a lot of deliberation and i think that's a disadvantage not just to the rate payers and to our
ellis, the general manager, massoud, justine, working on the work force development policy that we've been discussing for a while. they're kind of all interconnected, right, the policy, land management plan, the contracts. and it's not to say that we don't know what will happen. we don't know whether one of our bottom lines will be to require apprenticeship or any labor standard. when you look at them, you see there are millions and millions going out from our agency. a lot of that work is the...
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happened in sort of 1992, remember, with the attempt of trying to take over kabul, which was foiled by massoudwhich was backed by the isi, dually documented by steve cole in both of his books. it was let's present the world with a fait accompli. similarly with the taliban. they've got-- presented the world with a fait accompli once they've taken over kabul and that's it. and is that a possible interest here because the more i've studied this question, i've found that president musharaff immediately after 9/11 didn't really expect the americans to stay in afghanistan for a very long time. so, that's why he facilitated the whole operations. had i expectation was, they'll be gone in a few months, we will be back to being able to to have afghanistan as our back yard and that's been denied to them by the 17 years so maybe playing to the american tendency of counting everything and thinking 17 years, no result, let's move on, is perhaps a part of that exercise, both question, pakistan really is doing nothing and pakistan is all doing it with a grand design of actually presenting everybody with a fai
happened in sort of 1992, remember, with the attempt of trying to take over kabul, which was foiled by massoudwhich was backed by the isi, dually documented by steve cole in both of his books. it was let's present the world with a fait accompli. similarly with the taliban. they've got-- presented the world with a fait accompli once they've taken over kabul and that's it. and is that a possible interest here because the more i've studied this question, i've found that president musharaff...
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she says she remembers hearing revving and then the car being driven by khaled massoud coming towards, she said, she also then went on to say that she did not remember her husband pushing her out of the way of the car to safety, but she said that was typical of her husband. kurt cochran died at the scene after being hit by the car. we also heard evidence from a teacher called kylie smith, who found it clearly difficult to give evidence. she was on the bridge with students. they we re on the bridge with students. they were visiting london and witnessed the attack. she said she looked over onto the other side of the bridge. she also heard the car revving and said she had seen the couple, melissa and kurt cochran, holding hands before the attack. she said it seems like they were having a good time. she recalls seeing the car mounting the pavement, hearing a lot of revving and seeing kurt cochran push his wife out of the way to safety. she was then thanked by the judge after giving evidence. she was in tears as she recalls the events from last month and the judge thanked her and said he w
she says she remembers hearing revving and then the car being driven by khaled massoud coming towards, she said, she also then went on to say that she did not remember her husband pushing her out of the way of the car to safety, but she said that was typical of her husband. kurt cochran died at the scene after being hit by the car. we also heard evidence from a teacher called kylie smith, who found it clearly difficult to give evidence. she was on the bridge with students. they we re on the...