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are they reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that if you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i understand all that i think the two key questions are or where was the swift justice for the majority pakistani muslim paedophile gangs when tommy robinson was sentence in five hours to thirteen months and secondly i see it very much you have the scriptural case here or there was an alleged to have poisoned individuals on u.k. soil i don't see any difference between the scriptural case with putin and what our government has done to tommy rope and they put him in prison he will not survive in prison one god lets the muslim gangs into his cell he's done so i think the british government is no better than puti
are they reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that if you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i...
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their reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i understand all that i think the two key questions are or where was the swift justice for the majority pakistani muslim paedophile gangs when tommy robinson was sentence in five hours to thirteen months and secondly i see it very much you have the scriptural case here or there was an alleged to have poisoned individuals on u.k. soil i don't see any difference between this cripple case with putin and what our government has done to tommy rope and they put him in prison he will not survive in prison one guard let the muslim gangs into his cell he's done so i think the british government is no better than putin in
their reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order and a majority pakistani muslim. from what i know of the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are probably on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about tom ronson not people say well he was contempt of court he shouldn't be reporting now i...
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for the reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order ad majority pakistani muslim paedophiles from what i know the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are already on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about the majority months and secondly i see it very much you have the scripts soil i don't see the government is asserting that you may be next is that going to change the way you know not at all you want it or if i'm imprisoned for my few seanie i'm media pay just for me to see you. or. me home. on the what should i do this because we must. consider the tungsten because you must a million. times . and other news rome summons the french ambassador and demands an apology after many micron lambastes the italian.
for the reporting on a politically sensitive case in defiance of a court order ad majority pakistani muslim paedophiles from what i know the british system has a long tradition of legal precedents do you fear that you yourself with the views that you hold may find yourself in a similar legal situation i imagine are already on top of the list now for being imprisoned for my views and what concerns me about the majority months and secondly i see it very much you have the scripts soil i don't see...
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. >> reporter: like most of the other migrants at europe's doorstep, the pakistanis, too, are muslims-- meaning that in some quarts at least, their welcome is unlikely to be a warm one. still, atif nawaz hopes that his degree in electronics will enable him to find work in the european union. >> reporter: developments in bosnia are being closely monitored by the u.n.'s international organization for migratn. it's sarajevo representative is peter van der auweraert. >> we've seen this all over the world. you can close and you can increase the border controls but you can neveclose the border. because if people are very determined, they will find a way through. if you look at the map and you see e borders in bosnia herzegovina or even the map between greece and albania, youi l see that it's virtually impossible to close those borders. once people are determin to use the route, they will use it. >> reporter: many of those who've found their way to bosnia have simply followed the g.p.s. on their phones. others have relied on smugglers. >> here in the balkans, there is a long tradition of smu
. >> reporter: like most of the other migrants at europe's doorstep, the pakistanis, too, are muslims-- meaning that in some quarts at least, their welcome is unlikely to be a warm one. still, atif nawaz hopes that his degree in electronics will enable him to find work in the european union. >> reporter: developments in bosnia are being closely monitored by the u.n.'s international organization for migratn. it's sarajevo representative is peter van der auweraert. >> we've seen...
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sharia is the islam of american patriots that i know that are muslims that reject political islam is, but the sharia of saudi arabia, of the pakistani islamic law, of egyptian law, of the muslim brotherhood, of hamas, the shia theocracies are incompatible with american law. as we are finishing up the holiest month of ramadan, we just finished, it it's our holiday this weekend. my personal sharia tells me how to pray, fast, how to follow the pietistic laws and sharia that gets involved in criminal law, that gets involved in prohibiting siege. mark: and governance. >> and punishments and the inequality of men and women. torture of dissidents and all the other things that are done under the name of sharia in iran and saudi arabia and other theocracies or quasi theocracies, as americans try to get their head around what is sharia, i would tell you look at our own history. america was founded on a rejection of theocracy. islam is in that time in its history right now. we're in the 16th, 17th century what christiandom was in at that time. and as it's quiet, as you said, the muslim world is not quiet, the iranian people are revolting in th
sharia is the islam of american patriots that i know that are muslims that reject political islam is, but the sharia of saudi arabia, of the pakistani islamic law, of egyptian law, of the muslim brotherhood, of hamas, the shia theocracies are incompatible with american law. as we are finishing up the holiest month of ramadan, we just finished, it it's our holiday this weekend. my personal sharia tells me how to pray, fast, how to follow the pietistic laws and sharia that gets involved in...
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hindu or soldiers killing muslim push midis in indian occupied kashmir in pakistani occupied kashmir and please note my choice of words because normally in pakistan it is said to be indian occupied kashmir as opposed to pakistani administered gets me but for me it's both sites occupying me because neither is not considered to be an entity in its own right and for me that is a very important distinction to make which is not generally made either by the government of pakistan or by the government of india that media is an independent separate entity and we must not talk about pakistani administered kashmir and indian administered kashmir because media is for the midis and if we really want a solution to the rock problem of push me which has festered for seventy one years now it is due to make that negotiation table not a rectangular table or a square table it must be a triangular table and the media is themselves must be part of the negotiations and that is where i find the problems arising in pakistani part of me it is that there is no free access where is the freedom of the media whe
hindu or soldiers killing muslim push midis in indian occupied kashmir in pakistani occupied kashmir and please note my choice of words because normally in pakistan it is said to be indian occupied kashmir as opposed to pakistani administered gets me but for me it's both sites occupying me because neither is not considered to be an entity in its own right and for me that is a very important distinction to make which is not generally made either by the government of pakistan or by the government...
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leader of the pakistani taliban five years ago, and was the man who ordered the 2012 shooting of malala yousafzai. the un's refugee agency says the lives of thousands of rohingya muslimss down on makeshift camps in bangladesh's cox's bazar. more than 700,000 rohingya crossed over into the coastal district, fleeing persecution in myanmar, since august last year. dan johnson is there. water moulded these hills. it also shapes the lives now lived here. it has rained every day for a week, and the monsoon hasn't even officially started. buffeted and battered, pushed from pillar to post, these refugees still can't settle. life here is tough enough as it is, but when it rains, you get a real sense of exactly how much misery is added for the people here. and it's notjust uncomfortable. this water poses a real threat. with pouring rain comes shifting soil, and that could mean homes perched on hillsides being washed away. "we're not safe", he told me. "last night, i slept in the mud. it felt like the house was blowing away." "we're afraid of the rain", this woman says. "we're used to living on flat plains, not hills. there are landslides here, and children are dying." this is o
leader of the pakistani taliban five years ago, and was the man who ordered the 2012 shooting of malala yousafzai. the un's refugee agency says the lives of thousands of rohingya muslimss down on makeshift camps in bangladesh's cox's bazar. more than 700,000 rohingya crossed over into the coastal district, fleeing persecution in myanmar, since august last year. dan johnson is there. water moulded these hills. it also shapes the lives now lived here. it has rained every day for a week, and the...
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pakistani cities in baghdad damascus and tehran the annual event is a protest against israel's rule of jerusalem iran says it's a day to express support for the palestinians and emphasize the importance of jerusalem for muslims. not for palestinians including a fifteen year old boy has been killed or the israeli forces fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters near the gaza border the palestinian health ministry says more than six hundred others have been injured in the violence israel says the action was taken after kites carrying explosives were flown near the fence israeli forces have killed at least one hundred nineteen palestinians in demonstrations which began in late march hamas leader ismail haniyeh says protests will continue until the israeli blockade and it's. more than enough past we are ready to deal positively with any real initiative to end the siege completely on the gaza strip but not at the expense of the palestinian cause our resistance is related to the march of return and to breaking the siege the marches will continue until we achieve our goals firstly breaking the siege on the gaza strip and one car has more from the gaza israel border. as you can see the palestinians are burning ti
pakistani cities in baghdad damascus and tehran the annual event is a protest against israel's rule of jerusalem iran says it's a day to express support for the palestinians and emphasize the importance of jerusalem for muslims. not for palestinians including a fifteen year old boy has been killed or the israeli forces fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters near the gaza border the palestinian health ministry says more than six hundred others have been injured in the violence israel says...
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pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban which is currently engaged with the afghanistan government victoria gates and be al jazeera. they are live from london still ahead south africa's muslim community reels from a stabbing attack at a mosque left two men dead. and the world cup is in full swing in russia but not everyone is that have fun summits about causing maximum discomfort. great change in the weather across the middle east and dry we have some showers though and once again as has been the case of the last few days those showers will drift out of turkey they'll just make their way through the black sea over towards the caspian sea along the caucasus some wet weather coming in here armenia georgia . could see some showers along the spells of frying little try there's an all the possibly robert has some showers here live hotter in toronto as a result of that thirty five celsius sunny a possibility over the next couple of days still a few shows over towards eastern there was of afghanistan into tuchman this don the showers continue across northern parts of turkey up towards the caucasus further south this hearts and draw the samoa and hopefully easing down for the easte
pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban which is currently engaged with the afghanistan government victoria gates and be al jazeera. they are live from london still ahead south africa's muslim community reels from a stabbing attack at a mosque left two men dead. and the world cup is in full swing in russia but not everyone is that have fun summits about causing maximum discomfort. great change in the weather across the middle east and dry we have some showers though and once again...
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pakistani author, kamila shamsie, has won this year's women's prize for fiction. home fire is a modern reworking of the greek tragedy antigone, telling the story of a british muslimnner?m congratulations, how did it feel to be announced as the winner? it was one of the nicer moments in my life i must say. everton seven, eight books before. this is my seventh. let sure the book before we go further, i hope the viewers can see the cover. tell us what it is about? it is the story of five british muslims, the home secretary and his son is one family, and on the other side of the tracks are three siblings who are the children of the jihadi who died been transported to guantanamo and early in the novel the son of the home secretary meets one of the daughters of the jihadi and things go from there. that is the starting point. where did this idea come to you? it came to me in a funny way, there was a man who runs an arts company in south london who asked me to write a play and to consider rewriting a 2000 and the half year old story, antigone. as i was reading it and i thought it was so was reading it and i thought it was so contemporary and i thought i want to do it as
pakistani author, kamila shamsie, has won this year's women's prize for fiction. home fire is a modern reworking of the greek tragedy antigone, telling the story of a british muslimnner?m congratulations, how did it feel to be announced as the winner? it was one of the nicer moments in my life i must say. everton seven, eight books before. this is my seventh. let sure the book before we go further, i hope the viewers can see the cover. tell us what it is about? it is the story of five british...