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still in confinement mohammad was arrested in connection. with. incident and his his confinement has actually been extended for two weeks and his hearing is to his next hearing is slated to happen on sunday where the judge will have to again figure out whether or not the boy is guilty or whether his confinement will be extended. to the detention of children is not the only person you see regarding palestinians in israeli jails is it. absolutely in fact the palestinian issue of palestinian prisoners is a burning one in the relations between israel and palestine like i said there's almost five thousand palestinian prisoners some of them have been in israeli jails for decades a lot of them have been there in the so-called preliminary detention which means that they're arrested with no charges pressed against them they're not told exactly what they're being arrested for and they're held in confinement with absolutely no legal substance to their confinement but the. time period for which they're jailed keeps being extended almost indefinitely and there
still in confinement mohammad was arrested in connection. with. incident and his his confinement has actually been extended for two weeks and his hearing is to his next hearing is slated to happen on sunday where the judge will have to again figure out whether or not the boy is guilty or whether his confinement will be extended. to the detention of children is not the only person you see regarding palestinians in israeli jails is it. absolutely in fact the palestinian issue of palestinian...
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and his name is shaikh feiz mohammad.us of his online lectures range from a love of jihad, to a hatred of harry potter. steve emerson is the executive director of the project on terrorism. and he saw this, he saw that tamerlan tsarnaev, the one who was killed, had posted many links to this man's rantings on his youtube channel, and this caused you some concern days ago, steve. let's just do it a little chronologically first of all. the older brother seems to be the one that started with the radicalization. when did he start posting -- i'm not saying musings or weird stuff, but i mean radical jihadist stuff online? >> the first radical video they posted seems to have been three years ago. and then it was followed up -- it was three years ago he posted two radical videos. then he followed up within six months with another four. and then in the next year, he followed up with another ten or so. and i must tell you, megyn, that i myself had not heard of shaikh feiz mohammad until i saw the videos posted. when we started transl
and his name is shaikh feiz mohammad.us of his online lectures range from a love of jihad, to a hatred of harry potter. steve emerson is the executive director of the project on terrorism. and he saw this, he saw that tamerlan tsarnaev, the one who was killed, had posted many links to this man's rantings on his youtube channel, and this caused you some concern days ago, steve. let's just do it a little chronologically first of all. the older brother seems to be the one that started with the...
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so i contacted taj mohammad and i contacted the person to whom he owes the debt to, dos mohammad. done, you need to get all parties to agree, the two parties that are there. in addition to that, you need to have the village elders agree, the moolahs, the religious leaders of the situation to agree to basically having another jerga. so that's what they did. because i wanted to make sure the money went to where it was intended to do, which was to save naghma, i basically told
so i contacted taj mohammad and i contacted the person to whom he owes the debt to, dos mohammad. done, you need to get all parties to agree, the two parties that are there. in addition to that, you need to have the village elders agree, the moolahs, the religious leaders of the situation to agree to basically having another jerga. so that's what they did. because i wanted to make sure the money went to where it was intended to do, which was to save naghma, i basically told
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be more worried about than whether or not we can create a nuclear weapons free zone in the region mohammad to reply. well i find it i find it a bit strange because the argument is quite flawed first of all the iran is not producing a nuclear weapon but let's say that the argument is that if you run produce a new weapon that would encourage other countries to produce them as well well if israel has nuclear weapons that encourages other countries to produce them so the israeli regime has to put aside nuclear weapons and then no one has an excuse to produce one anyhow and in fact it's their israeli regime that has actually helped with proliferation like in south africa during apartheid ok charles go ahead jump in that's charles currently going to talk about my main concern. i'm generally in agreement with what thomas pointed out i think that the notion that you can blame let's just have a notional nuclear program that produces a nuclear weapon in iran that somehow you can blame that on the israelis and their arsenal is farcical i think that iran that there are many other reasons why iran woul
be more worried about than whether or not we can create a nuclear weapons free zone in the region mohammad to reply. well i find it i find it a bit strange because the argument is quite flawed first of all the iran is not producing a nuclear weapon but let's say that the argument is that if you run produce a new weapon that would encourage other countries to produce them as well well if israel has nuclear weapons that encourages other countries to produce them so the israeli regime has to put...
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in all thought of military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammadsince his arrest his father has not seen him except in the few minutes during his court proceedings but we do know from what he has told us in the court that he has been. potentially abused in the prison he has told us that he has been slapped in the prison his braces are broken off and we are very concerned that he is being mistreated while under interrogation and in the prison we have heard several cases from other children as well forced confession. very harsh interrogation where they are denied access to their families and lawyers and they are coerced into confessing under harsh conditions for example we've had children who have told us that they've been threatened with sexual abuse with not being allowed to go back to school and so forth in the case of mohammad specifically. his father was at the police station and he heard his father's voice and the interrogators told him just confess now and we will let you go home with their father and so this poor child who has no idea what's
in all thought of military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammadsince his arrest his father has not seen him except in the few minutes during his court proceedings but we do know from what he has told us in the court that he has been. potentially abused in the prison he has told us that he has been slapped in the prison his braces are broken off and we are very concerned that he is being mistreated while under interrogation and in the prison we have...
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hassan mr mohammad. despite the renewed why lives up front still plans to start withdrawing its troops from mali the month when do you think we'll see a complete pullout. well. because the french are themselves but standing of the situation in mali this is a division of africa again it is a scramble of of africa for the second time mali is the fourth biggest african country the situation in mali was not lifted that millions are to solve their own problem in fact what is funny of this intervention is that the french cover intervening in mali this is they say that it is for defending the civility of mali since when is that the french imperialist have defended the seventy three of any african country of the only country who have been intervening in africa for the last three four decades by destroying the stability of the nations and creating a problem for these relations in fact the million people they were not allowed in the palin and political forces are not allowed to solve their own problem million mill
hassan mr mohammad. despite the renewed why lives up front still plans to start withdrawing its troops from mali the month when do you think we'll see a complete pullout. well. because the french are themselves but standing of the situation in mali this is a division of africa again it is a scramble of of africa for the second time mali is the fourth biggest african country the situation in mali was not lifted that millions are to solve their own problem in fact what is funny of this...
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after a palestinian american teenager claims he was abused during interrogation fourteen year old mohammad holic spent more than a week at a military jail accused of throwing stones at the military the boy's lawyer randa wa tells r.t. that the case is representative of the country's abusive treatment of child captives. but how many is being held in all foreign military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammad since his arrest his father has not seen him except in the few minutes during his court proceedings but we do know from what he has told us in the court that he has been. potentially abused in the prison he has told us that he has been slapped in the prison his braces are broken off and we are very concerned that he is being mistreated while under interrogation and in the prison we have heard several cases from other children as well forced confession. very harsh interrogation where they are denied access to their families and lawyers and they are coerced into confessing under harsh conditions for example we've had children who have told us that
after a palestinian american teenager claims he was abused during interrogation fourteen year old mohammad holic spent more than a week at a military jail accused of throwing stones at the military the boy's lawyer randa wa tells r.t. that the case is representative of the country's abusive treatment of child captives. but how many is being held in all foreign military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammad since his arrest his father has not seen him...
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military action if there is no breakthrough certainly the stakes are high let's not sons of a side mohammad marandi a from the university of tehran joining us live here at all it's a pleasure to see from you today so if you think the talks in kazakhstan what can we expect from these talks do you think anything good. not very optimistic at the moment for any major breakthrough because. western countries still show no sign of recognizing iran right to enrich uranium as an independent and sovereign country. you know that western countries like to present themselves as the international community which they are not the international community is the majority of the countries of the world and iran is supported by international. communities such as the nonaligned movement which constitutes itself three fifths of the countries of the world they too say that iran has the right to enrich uranium and they are completely opposed to the policies being pursued by western countries so you. jump in here you talk about the international community that most of its supports iran and its and its nuclear progr
military action if there is no breakthrough certainly the stakes are high let's not sons of a side mohammad marandi a from the university of tehran joining us live here at all it's a pleasure to see from you today so if you think the talks in kazakhstan what can we expect from these talks do you think anything good. not very optimistic at the moment for any major breakthrough because. western countries still show no sign of recognizing iran right to enrich uranium as an independent and...
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be more worried about than whether or not we can create a nuclear weapons free zone in the region mohammad which i can reply. well i find it i find it a bit strange because the argument is quite flawed first of all the iran is not producing a nuclear weapon but let's say that the argument is that if you run produces a nuclear weapon that would encourage other countries to produce them as well well if israel has nuclear weapons encourage other countries to produce them so the israeli regime has to put aside nuclear weapons and then no one has an excuse to produce one anyhow and in fact it's their israeli regime that has actually helped with proliferation like in south africa during apartheid ok charles go ahead jump in that's charles currently going to talk about my main concern. i'm generally in agreement with what thomas pointed out i think that the notion that you can blame let's just have a notional nuclear program that produces a nuclear weapon in iran that somehow you can blame that on the israelis and there are all these forceful i think iran there are many times why iran would want
be more worried about than whether or not we can create a nuclear weapons free zone in the region mohammad which i can reply. well i find it i find it a bit strange because the argument is quite flawed first of all the iran is not producing a nuclear weapon but let's say that the argument is that if you run produces a nuclear weapon that would encourage other countries to produce them as well well if israel has nuclear weapons encourage other countries to produce them so the israeli regime has...
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then, "the trials of mohammad ali." >> 04/26/13 04/26/13 [indiscernible] you want me to go somewhere and fight but you won't even stand up for me. years of me and ali's like. >> in a broadcast exclusive, we'll have exurbs from "the trials of muhammed ali." we will look at the fight of his life, not boxing, but his refusal to fight in vietnam. the years of exile that followed and the supreme court's reversal of his conviction for resisting the draft. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. officials say intelligence indicates the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad has used deadly chemical weapons in its conflict with rebel fighters. the announcement raises the prospect of more direct u.s. intervention in syria since president obama has referred to the use of such weapons as a game changer. but the white house says the current information is not conclusive enough to spur action. defense secretary chuck hagel described the findings thursday. >> u.s. intelligence community assesses with some degre
then, "the trials of mohammad ali." >> 04/26/13 04/26/13 [indiscernible] you want me to go somewhere and fight but you won't even stand up for me. years of me and ali's like. >> in a broadcast exclusive, we'll have exurbs from "the trials of muhammed ali." we will look at the fight of his life, not boxing, but his refusal to fight in vietnam. the years of exile that followed and the supreme court's reversal of his conviction for resisting the draft. all of that...
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there is a planned student protest next week that has to do with president mohammad qayoumi's upcoming budget proposal. ">>>with the fiscal year ending, president qayoumi will propose a new budget on monday, aprill 22, that has been speculated by the associated students to include a super auxiliary plan. president qayoumi implemented a similar plan during his career as president of csu east bay. this would mean that the associated students, student union, spartan shops, tower foundation, and the research foundation auxiliaries could merge to minimize expenses in areas like human resources, accounting, and audits. but what the associated students board of directors want sjsu students to realize is that this would not allow the newly remodeled student union to be governeed by a student run government. calvin: it's a little concerning for me that the student union is on the table. it's something that the students have built from the ground up since 1963. we've paid for it, all with our own money, and it's been run by students ever since. the board of directors is planning a protest termed
there is a planned student protest next week that has to do with president mohammad qayoumi's upcoming budget proposal. ">>>with the fiscal year ending, president qayoumi will propose a new budget on monday, aprill 22, that has been speculated by the associated students to include a super auxiliary plan. president qayoumi implemented a similar plan during his career as president of csu east bay. this would mean that the associated students, student union, spartan shops, tower...
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i'm mohammad nuru from the department of public works and i want to first begin by thanking all of you for coming out today. it is a very, very great day in san francisco. yeah? >> yeah. >> all right. [ applause ] >> i remember about 16 months ago when we were here, we broke ground on this site and today, we are here for the topping ceremony. it is going to be a very, very great event, but i would like to first of all just thanks san francisco police department, fire department, dpw and everybody who has got us to this point. as we all know, public safety is a number one priority in this city. and it is the number one priority for our mayor and so, today, is a very, very great day as we take this step in topping this public safety building. before i introduce our mayor, as many of you know, when mayor lee ran for office there were three very important things that the mayor said that he was going to do. and one of them was he was going to create jobs. and we all know, all of these projects, we have ordinances, that make sure that we have people on these jobs. and he also is an environme
i'm mohammad nuru from the department of public works and i want to first begin by thanking all of you for coming out today. it is a very, very great day in san francisco. yeah? >> yeah. >> all right. [ applause ] >> i remember about 16 months ago when we were here, we broke ground on this site and today, we are here for the topping ceremony. it is going to be a very, very great event, but i would like to first of all just thanks san francisco police department, fire...
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mohammad i'm planning to stay in russia. to build a new life in hiroshima. and want to see more programs on it next hour in fact. millions of untraceable dollars have been handed out by the park in exchange for loyalty president karzai confirm the regular payments but dodge the detail on how kabul spends the cash going to his account looks next to the american way of dealing with the region's booming corruption. both u.s. and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york times and said that for many years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government has received billions of dollars of u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result of that appears to be tha
mohammad i'm planning to stay in russia. to build a new life in hiroshima. and want to see more programs on it next hour in fact. millions of untraceable dollars have been handed out by the park in exchange for loyalty president karzai confirm the regular payments but dodge the detail on how kabul spends the cash going to his account looks next to the american way of dealing with the region's booming corruption. both u.s. and afghan officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to the new york...
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that shows helmeted israeli border policeman removing this young palestinian who is identified as mohammad asif interior from the army jeep and forcing him to stand besides them with handcuffed hands raised above his head human rights groups have released a statement saying that they're outraged that israeli soldiers continue to use palestinian children in this way as human shields with impunity the claim is that the teen was deliberately exposed to danger after he had been taken into custody and the israeli army spokesperson however has said that the move was to calm the violence especially after four hundred palestinian protesters attacked an israeli border police vehicle for almost four hours earlier this week palestinians mock the annual palestinian prisoners day and this was possible the palestinian national council back in one nine hundred seventy four as a means of consolidating efforts to support palestinian prisoners who are currently being held in israeli jails on wednesday about three thousand palestinian prisoners refused a food this is in solidarity with the event at the same
that shows helmeted israeli border policeman removing this young palestinian who is identified as mohammad asif interior from the army jeep and forcing him to stand besides them with handcuffed hands raised above his head human rights groups have released a statement saying that they're outraged that israeli soldiers continue to use palestinian children in this way as human shields with impunity the claim is that the teen was deliberately exposed to danger after he had been taken into custody...
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activist not be is serving a jail sentence for posting anti-government messages on twitter activist mohammad also and off he spoke to me about why excuse me spoke to my colleague about why protesters are so furious at the formula one race being hosted by rain. this government doesn't does their hold events like the grand prix this is they were and have been all. this systematic torture and they have gone faced discrimination against people we have a majority of the people so distributed beyond sanctions that should not be awarded events that the gram agree or any other and they talk about using it to good projects what's happening now is not the link with bridges that's happening that is bringing that asked me seriously in this prosperity we're now living again in this security situation just because of the ground that they want to support that. that they don't make mistakes by doing more mistakes and i'm presuming peaceful activists like what you will only get really get this creation or some bahrain. and of course you can head to our to dot com to see our special section on bach rain with
activist not be is serving a jail sentence for posting anti-government messages on twitter activist mohammad also and off he spoke to me about why excuse me spoke to my colleague about why protesters are so furious at the formula one race being hosted by rain. this government doesn't does their hold events like the grand prix this is they were and have been all. this systematic torture and they have gone faced discrimination against people we have a majority of the people so distributed beyond...
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that there are still a lot of questions about according to russian officials as for sanctions dr mohammad hassan carney who's a professor of international relations at the university of tehran told us that they had minimal negotiating affect. some sense of how i'm looking at a lot of people at the new war but they are not crippling your opinion as managed to find all of these and remember that science is out there. seventy nine. do you got your story and now you know how to cope well it's all or how seeking a solution because they want to just how and now it's your obligation soon with their stuff to warn including the looting of the united states i think now that the stars are just. bridging the gap between the two sides and of course it's not going to happen overnight it takes time but what i can see it from today's devotion is the fact that all sides are now ready and all the side of the truth that they want a. peaceful solution this is very important. bird flu pandemic is spreading across china and its neighboring countries many thousands of poultry being slaughtered and markets are b
that there are still a lot of questions about according to russian officials as for sanctions dr mohammad hassan carney who's a professor of international relations at the university of tehran told us that they had minimal negotiating affect. some sense of how i'm looking at a lot of people at the new war but they are not crippling your opinion as managed to find all of these and remember that science is out there. seventy nine. do you got your story and now you know how to cope well it's all...
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individually on the cia's payroll there was an interesting story with the administrative chief counsel mohammad. ali he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led investigation that tied together afghan. taliban financing and the opium trade president karzai heading released within hours and the cia helped persuade the obama administration to back off its anti-corruption push possibly because they didn't want the cia connection discovered in alleged corruption scheme because that would be a story of a dog chasing its tail in washington. for america's money of course comes from want to world's biggest defense budget and he will come pay richard back says as long as it continues to swell americans will fall into poverty. it's really amazing when you look at the cia operations in afghanistan which really began that in two thousand and one million nine hundred seventy nine and the one nine hundred eighty s. the cia largest operation and entire history was carried out in afghanistan and the billions and billions of dollars that have flowed and yet today in two
individually on the cia's payroll there was an interesting story with the administrative chief counsel mohammad. ali he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led investigation that tied together afghan. taliban financing and the opium trade president karzai heading released within hours and the cia helped persuade the obama administration to back off its anti-corruption push possibly because they didn't want the cia connection discovered in alleged...
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catch us next week when s-j-s-u president mohammad qayoumi joins us in studio! and don't forget to check us out on facebook by searching 's-j-s-u update news.'
catch us next week when s-j-s-u president mohammad qayoumi joins us in studio! and don't forget to check us out on facebook by searching 's-j-s-u update news.'
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conditions ones that there are still a lot of questions about according to russian officials first assad mohammad marandi from the university of tehran explains why iran is sticking to its guns. that demand so basically. they run against iran's sovereignty and iran's independence. both individuals and nations they are innocent until proven guilty the iranians. have been open to the i.a.e.a. the iranians actually halted nuclear enrichment enrichment for about two years they . allowed that this one of protocol to be implemented in iran for extra inspections and inside that you run. it in half to allow them into for those two years and there was no evidence at all ever found that iran's nuclear program was anything but peaceful. u.k. based business is set to make a one billion dollar investment in energy to buying a russian company that owns enough gas to fill nearly seven million olympic sized swimming pools and almost two hundred million tons of oil reserves the details for you right now at r.t. dot com. and he did his best to destabilize former venezuelan president hugo chavez and trip tip him ou
conditions ones that there are still a lot of questions about according to russian officials first assad mohammad marandi from the university of tehran explains why iran is sticking to its guns. that demand so basically. they run against iran's sovereignty and iran's independence. both individuals and nations they are innocent until proven guilty the iranians. have been open to the i.a.e.a. the iranians actually halted nuclear enrichment enrichment for about two years they . allowed that this...
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richmond facility ferrying the country maybe trying to develop a nuclear weapon however professor saeed mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the west's demands are unreasonable and damaging to ongoing negotiations. both individuals than nations they are innocent until proven guilty the iranians. have been open to the i.a.e.a. the iranians actually halted nuclear enrichment enrichment for about two years they . allowed that this will no protocol to be implemented in iran for extra inspections and insights that iran. didn't have to allow them into for those two years and there was no evidence at all ever found that iran's nuclear program was anything but peaceful the iranians are open to a solution but the united states has to behave more reasonable ie rationally and in humane manner if the united states changes its policies the iranians are more than willing to open up more but the ball is firmly in the court of the united states. with no end to europe's economic woes in sight the majority of the population in crisis hit countries find themselves in dire straits but for some it's j
richmond facility ferrying the country maybe trying to develop a nuclear weapon however professor saeed mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the west's demands are unreasonable and damaging to ongoing negotiations. both individuals than nations they are innocent until proven guilty the iranians. have been open to the i.a.e.a. the iranians actually halted nuclear enrichment enrichment for about two years they . allowed that this will no protocol to be implemented in iran for extra...