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i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those afghans who are living in the war zone it's actually a very welcome alternative to no law at all. the taliban courts do have a reputation for being much more fair than the government courts. that doesn't mean that the taliban courts are incorruptible. compared to the government courts this is actually a much more effective system. >> but what is also true is that examples of justice by the tailiban's sharia court system have been brutal. adulterers stoned to death, hands are cut off. even recent reports of beheadings have surfaced. what i was invited to see was a more mundane case - inside
i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those...
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Apr 13, 2014
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i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those afghans who are living in the war zone it's actually a very welcome alternative to no law at all. the taliban courts do have a reputation for being much more fair than the government courts. that doesn't mean that the taliban courts are incorruptible. compared to the government courts this is actually a much more effective system. >> but what is also true is that examples of justice by the tailiban's sharia court system have been brutal. adulterers stoned to death, hands are cut off. even recent reports of beheadings have surfaced. what i was invited to see was a more mundane case - inside
i was told i could follow a senior taliban cleric - mullah fazil rahim mujahid. with the camera rolling, he listened to a widow lodging a complaint against her stepsons. >> its thought that one of the reasons that the taliban has been able to increase its support in rural parts of afghanistan is that they have implemented the sharia courts sytem - in a place where there was either no law, or the legal system was corrupt. >> from an afghan point of view, particularly from those...
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when mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al-qaeda, i in you, he had all sorts, he was host to al-qaeda. he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't, i think semantics. sure, if you're an academic and you want to see local groups, fun. but actually they're all on the same wavelength. to all aiming at the same place but really which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches the on the borders right across. they would love to stretch it right across the middle east from pakistan and kashmir. in that sense they're on the same wavelength. >> a couple questions for you. one is, as a journalist, i'm curious how you got and isi agent to confess one of the largest open secrets in pakistan? my hat is off the because that might have been quite a moment for you. but also just more generally, do you think the reason afghan election, i know it's ongoing, do you think it was a success? if so, what do you think? do think it's harder for the taliban to attack the afghan government that was elected by the afghan
when mullah omar was in power in afghanistan he had everyone there. he had al-qaeda, i in you, he had all sorts, he was host to al-qaeda. he thinks along the same lines. so i wouldn't, i think semantics. sure, if you're an academic and you want to see local groups, fun. but actually they're all on the same wavelength. to all aiming at the same place but really which is to have an islamist radical sovereign kingdom that stretches the on the borders right across. they would love to stretch it...
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Apr 19, 2014
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weekend spent their time that's the most part but also lamented nelson played tell the story of the mullahs to him and is now with such tight seal. we're up for it deserves it we're basically send people home you will earn major acts or he will surely the best pieces will be the best tutors and offensive as the opera. but swimming whenever he opens a store to store but that is completed personally i haven't been with her before but i completely recommend it. it's been a really really nice afternoon so we haven't dared come on to the city sightseeing tour bus. by jamaat was a great surf behind me here in the entrance hole is the seat when do i magnificent stained glass artwork depicting images from the seeds. a historically significant bottle of that place your four hundred years ago. close by is the bordello in which recently hosted an exhibition titled the tree bearing a collection of photographs taken during the more recent troubles. both local and international amateur and professional photographers on the orders he said that the exhibition the gallery attracted hundreds of visitors to s
weekend spent their time that's the most part but also lamented nelson played tell the story of the mullahs to him and is now with such tight seal. we're up for it deserves it we're basically send people home you will earn major acts or he will surely the best pieces will be the best tutors and offensive as the opera. but swimming whenever he opens a store to store but that is completed personally i haven't been with her before but i completely recommend it. it's been a really really nice...
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Apr 15, 2014
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the mullahs shocks color study more than thirty countries and i think everyone makes some contribution to the frigid is all the innovations and technologies of a country that will probably be our greatest achievement the moment so and medium sized businesses is also a main dish and the future and austrian social modernization of kazakhstan according to forecasts by two thousand due to the comic standing enterprises been produced at least half the country's gdp cost of the businessmen say that the state government support accomplishing specific steps such as the moratorium on inspections of small businesses the suspect in the business moment my big benefit for us choi a strong business is a strong state and then will allow us to rank the top thirty developed countries more than dazzling so was the boston opera theater chicago going to perform the leading role does indeed it is aidan in bucharest national opera the first performance of the cause eczema was in romania was a stunning success. artistic advisor to the general manager of the romanian national opera me was rock in the conduct
the mullahs shocks color study more than thirty countries and i think everyone makes some contribution to the frigid is all the innovations and technologies of a country that will probably be our greatest achievement the moment so and medium sized businesses is also a main dish and the future and austrian social modernization of kazakhstan according to forecasts by two thousand due to the comic standing enterprises been produced at least half the country's gdp cost of the businessmen say that...
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Apr 24, 2014
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nutrition is facing first they started they did talk about the abuse of a naval presence and the mullah military presence in the western pacific region but then that is really nothing increase in absolute terms that are out there and looked at town as simply the middle east the middle east out of iraq and kurdistan. they are. re allocating some of the resources back to asia pacific so it's not an absolute plus it's more of a new military terms of military presence elsewhere might be nice but then perhaps asia pacific states present but then as a given result what you will get is the ad you know seemingly at the hands of an increase in asia pacific. i just didn't think i did i just don't think that the reason didn't find that very convincing who he had specially has authentic convincing off to the us response on ukraine and i would imagine that joyner is feeling quite costs and by the us response to ukraine i think the anxiety and the anxiety from da us have espoused the fight to crimea situation and um is definitely there will be sent on masterpiece an example and that i gave the greate
nutrition is facing first they started they did talk about the abuse of a naval presence and the mullah military presence in the western pacific region but then that is really nothing increase in absolute terms that are out there and looked at town as simply the middle east the middle east out of iraq and kurdistan. they are. re allocating some of the resources back to asia pacific so it's not an absolute plus it's more of a new military terms of military presence elsewhere might be nice but...
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Apr 14, 2014
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loads of presents and get to come home and so called elected to the man back to what you did to the mullahsout that there is a dentist and he has given thinking of trying to support lot of this little mouse cord can be saved right now what good is it to be seen on the appeal mom said now on top of that i didn't attend to so fun to watch too many of the country the number of visitors which it deems to be avoiding eating non stop eating. but one day so it didn't involve one was that the man is going to win a book away is that and the hapless opponent in bennelong and feed it to be political stability beautiful garden plots. and then they danced away another nail in my life. we definitely have to finish one thousand two hundred and twenty eight to more than that of insanity defense. thank you very much to speaking with that thing the two the eye. what's this i was the most lavish of the studies are. that's what i see it up. you might want to sleep after that president nixon. over a dozen people killed in the type of thing in the house. despite threats from the audubon and sunny make better use
loads of presents and get to come home and so called elected to the man back to what you did to the mullahsout that there is a dentist and he has given thinking of trying to support lot of this little mouse cord can be saved right now what good is it to be seen on the appeal mom said now on top of that i didn't attend to so fun to watch too many of the country the number of visitors which it deems to be avoiding eating non stop eating. but one day so it didn't involve one was that the man is...
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it has conspired to ensure the iranian will love -- mullahs are successful in their drive to acquire nuclear weapons. obama has turned his back on the only democracy in the middle east and the most faithful ally and has thrown its weight behind the countries whose goal has stated to obliterate the state of israel to push the jews into this sea. over 66 years that arab states have conducted the unprovoked war of aggression. palestinian causes overtly and explicitly is the cleansing of the entire arab world. they have the of life that has occupied abhor whale dash we belonged to the turkish empire 400 years. they have a greater claim on the united states and the arabs do with the state of israel. the cause is self was part of the muslim brotherhood founded by a the war criminal who's served hitler in berlin and had its own boschwitz. but obama has put the full weight behind its evil. having a retreat to the 49 borders to make the goal far easier to accomplish in say that they need to stop building homes at the same time to have all palestinian leaders that node you could be permitted t
it has conspired to ensure the iranian will love -- mullahs are successful in their drive to acquire nuclear weapons. obama has turned his back on the only democracy in the middle east and the most faithful ally and has thrown its weight behind the countries whose goal has stated to obliterate the state of israel to push the jews into this sea. over 66 years that arab states have conducted the unprovoked war of aggression. palestinian causes overtly and explicitly is the cleansing of the entire...
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and now putin is taking advantage of obama in a personal way and the mullahs in iran are likely to takeantage of him in personal way because they perceive him as being i didn't jimmy carterresque. >> i think if i recall, i could be wrong, mr. brooks mr. brookser -- longs for a day of a more bellicose foreign policy. any rate, it is fair to say he adapts to a situation and takes each thing one at a time. i think some chance iranian policy is at least continuing. continuing to talk that could be a game changer. >> we will know in a month. >> will know in a month. i'm not sure if putin is doing all that well now either. he starts to admit that the sanctions are hurting him. if he does anymore. is he going to be facing pretty serious. >> does he veto do anymore. he just picked off crimea and added that to the russian landscape. i don't know really if he has to do anymore. eastern ukraine. it's costing him a lot in terms of his. >> he doesn't look like is he hurt to me. maybe you are seeing him in otherwise office. he is looking like is he is having a grand old time to me. >> read robert --
and now putin is taking advantage of obama in a personal way and the mullahs in iran are likely to takeantage of him in personal way because they perceive him as being i didn't jimmy carterresque. >> i think if i recall, i could be wrong, mr. brooks mr. brookser -- longs for a day of a more bellicose foreign policy. any rate, it is fair to say he adapts to a situation and takes each thing one at a time. i think some chance iranian policy is at least continuing. continuing to talk that...
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the mullahs in iran, for example, trying to develop a nuclear weapon, if they do so, the world will begrave danger because jihadists would certainly use nukes if they could. in 2010 president obama warned iran. >> as iran's leaders continue to ignore their obligations there should be no doubt they too will face growing consequences. [ applause ] >> that is a promise. >> to his credit, the president led sanctions against iran but to his discredit, he pulled the sanctions too early. and now nobody knows what will happen with iran's nukes. in syria, the tyrant assad killed innocent civilians by gassing them. >> i want to make it absolutely clear to assad and those under his command the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable. >> and assad did use the weapons but there were no consequences. and he has not been held accountable. that's weakness. finally, putin's aggression in ukraine. >> what i have said consistently is that each
the mullahs in iran, for example, trying to develop a nuclear weapon, if they do so, the world will begrave danger because jihadists would certainly use nukes if they could. in 2010 president obama warned iran. >> as iran's leaders continue to ignore their obligations there should be no doubt they too will face growing consequences. [ applause ] >> that is a promise. >> to his credit, the president led sanctions against iran but to his discredit, he pulled the sanctions too...
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relationship with islam, nobody could say today what the great short story writers would say about mullahs. nobody can say it today. what medgar could say about hinduism you can't say now, you know? i mean, it's almost unbelievable how little you can say now. and on the issue of when -- [inaudible] it was really sad because it wasn't even as if there was a court can case or a ban order or anything. it was a group of, right-wing hindu group that said sentiments were hurt by her book on hinduism, and penguin just sort of pulled back which frightened many other people. because, you know, at least penguin has the resources to fight a legal case. other people don't. i, when i wrote "the god of small things," five lawyers filed a criminal case against me for corrupting public morality. [laughter] and then, you know, i had to appear in court by which time i had won the booker prize, and so, you know, they kind of wanted to claim me but not claim the book. [laughter] so the judge would appear in court, and he'd say, he said once every time this case m comes before me, i get chest pains. [laughter]
relationship with islam, nobody could say today what the great short story writers would say about mullahs. nobody can say it today. what medgar could say about hinduism you can't say now, you know? i mean, it's almost unbelievable how little you can say now. and on the issue of when -- [inaudible] it was really sad because it wasn't even as if there was a court can case or a ban order or anything. it was a group of, right-wing hindu group that said sentiments were hurt by her book on hinduism,...
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. >> rose: what happens to mullah omar? >> he is probably somewhere in pakistan. >> rose: for sure he is somewhere in pakistan. >> you know. and going about his life like bin laden did, probably, i would suspect. >> rose: you assume the pakastani government knew about bin laden? >> well, the stuff we read -- >> rose:. >> you like her a lot, don't you? or not? >> well, not like. i think that she knows the region very, very well and -- >> rose: and -- i was surprisingly what is the right word, not of one, not one note about karzai. >> seemed to give him some latitude. >> you know, all of us feel that, you know, with karzai going we are starting to feel nostalgic about the man, right? >> rose: of course you are. >> so he is going, well he wasn't that bad, you know. >> rose: right, right. >> rose: it is great to see optimism and interesting that you think that in a sense america's war in afghanistan saved afghanistan. >> yes. >> for which we have to at the thank your people and your government. >> it was a good. >> and the brav
. >> rose: what happens to mullah omar? >> he is probably somewhere in pakistan. >> rose: for sure he is somewhere in pakistan. >> you know. and going about his life like bin laden did, probably, i would suspect. >> rose: you assume the pakastani government knew about bin laden? >> well, the stuff we read -- >> rose:. >> you like her a lot, don't you? or not? >> well, not like. i think that she knows the region very, very well and --...
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too much to resist for a president knocked off balance by putin, assad, iranian mullahs and a weak economyhope voters forget all about it. be the pipeline delay was the triumph of cash over sound energy policy, the triumph of pandering to the super rich. it was a defeat for jobs, for unions, for america. no wonder they tried to bury it on, of all days, good friday. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day t
too much to resist for a president knocked off balance by putin, assad, iranian mullahs and a weak economyhope voters forget all about it. be the pipeline delay was the triumph of cash over sound energy policy, the triumph of pandering to the super rich. it was a defeat for jobs, for unions, for america. no wonder they tried to bury it on, of all days, good friday. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it...