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learn lessons to stop any future attack on our country yeah mohammad saffi chief executive of the ramadan foundation thanks very much for coming on to the program to discuss the. round up now of the news that a friend said he will take up at the top of the hour with more updates the first tehran r.t. international is the kinds of reports. the but. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected.
learn lessons to stop any future attack on our country yeah mohammad saffi chief executive of the ramadan foundation thanks very much for coming on to the program to discuss the. round up now of the news that a friend said he will take up at the top of the hour with more updates the first tehran r.t. international is the kinds of reports. the but. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected.
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for what i what i saw when i got off the train in a room she a couple months ago in the middle of ramadan and also and. the main point i'd like to make is that the detention system the system of reeducation camps is only one small part of a much broader campaign to fund fundamentally transform the way that weavers think and act so not only are we seeing weak is being put in these camps and i want to talk more about how indiscriminate that is in just a bit but we're also seeing what han chinese going into we go holden's to ensure that what there isn't any anti china forto feeling in their homes right exactly one of the primary goals of the current campaign is to make sure that we are citizens of china recognise that the legitimacy of the chinese state and begin to much more practically identifies chinese so the state wants to leave them with a kind of. palatable in their view kind of superficial we are a culture they like the hats they're like that then says they like the culture in the food but they want to fundamentally transform the way people think in other ways and so one of the most
for what i what i saw when i got off the train in a room she a couple months ago in the middle of ramadan and also and. the main point i'd like to make is that the detention system the system of reeducation camps is only one small part of a much broader campaign to fund fundamentally transform the way that weavers think and act so not only are we seeing weak is being put in these camps and i want to talk more about how indiscriminate that is in just a bit but we're also seeing what han chinese...
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a few weeks later, during the holy month of ramadan, qandeel met mufti qawi in a hotel in karachi.s meeting that she took a number of selfies. in one, she was wearing the mufti's hat. this picture in particular caused a media storm. the selfies spread like wildfire. soon, she and the mufti were everywhere. the day after the selfies with the mufti qawi were released, qandeel appeared on one of the most popular talk—shows. qandeel and mufti qawi continued to argue and for the presenter, it was tv gold. he extended the show to 90 minutes. this broadcast further inflamed the situation. in the fallout, mufti qawi was suspended from his job with pakistan's religious council. during the selfie video with mufti qawi, qandeel mentioned for the first time that she was from multan. armed with this information, the local multani press swung into action. a few days later, details of qandeel‘s personal life started appearing everywhere. her real name was fouzia azeem, her passport, her families details the fact that she had a child from a previous marriage, was made public. as these details surf
a few weeks later, during the holy month of ramadan, qandeel met mufti qawi in a hotel in karachi.s meeting that she took a number of selfies. in one, she was wearing the mufti's hat. this picture in particular caused a media storm. the selfies spread like wildfire. soon, she and the mufti were everywhere. the day after the selfies with the mufti qawi were released, qandeel appeared on one of the most popular talk—shows. qandeel and mufti qawi continued to argue and for the presenter, it was...
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ramadan the holy month that it will. be it did to much. of the me i didn't. know margaret and i mean mcconville enough of the stuff i think including with what i learned that i'm a good at it as told that. the whole new mom about out on the thing in me and with a formality. i took a sign of how often we may bow out of an implicit. mind if. i don't go whole hog. and. in the. ground. zero mosque on a. yes. i sure wish that. this is me not to know how soon do doesn't. as much as you kid. oh man you know how when that any nine hundred salad this shop is that a lot that a hot man is sokolow aging in law she was awful out hanging out on me at home the one in golf. and you know sort of the off market at a. seminar you shop on hell no. longer those damn few shiny shoes not a hard job and you're here for a short. son more than two months and you know you're not going to see and you are shrewd very. money on didn't arrive next near the point. made i mean that with the home of parents he meant the money my house and i know that not in the house i did not have a good met
ramadan the holy month that it will. be it did to much. of the me i didn't. know margaret and i mean mcconville enough of the stuff i think including with what i learned that i'm a good at it as told that. the whole new mom about out on the thing in me and with a formality. i took a sign of how often we may bow out of an implicit. mind if. i don't go whole hog. and. in the. ground. zero mosque on a. yes. i sure wish that. this is me not to know how soon do doesn't. as much as you kid. oh man...
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ramadan the holy month that it will. be hated to much. but in. the market and in the common enough of the stuff i think including with what i learned i'm a good at it that's probably. the whole new month about how i'm feeling in me and with a formality. i took a sign of how often he may bow out of an embassy at. night if. he could not have a whole lot of. ground . zero mosque on a national. yes. i sure wish to. visit me. not going to drive not how sudden doesn't. doesn't rise you keep. an eye on your household that any non it sounds like this shop is a lot that a high amazon low a gene in law should suffer out me out on me at home the one in golf. and you know sort of the off market at a. seminar you shop on hell no. longer best infusion the issue not a hard job and you are fairly short on. an assignment the next and you know you're not going to see and you are screwed very. money on didn't i arrive next year you point. made i did that with the home of hundred c.e. mentality maharaj and i know that not in the house i did not have good methods. sh
ramadan the holy month that it will. be hated to much. but in. the market and in the common enough of the stuff i think including with what i learned i'm a good at it that's probably. the whole new month about how i'm feeling in me and with a formality. i took a sign of how often he may bow out of an embassy at. night if. he could not have a whole lot of. ground . zero mosque on a national. yes. i sure wish to. visit me. not going to drive not how sudden doesn't. doesn't rise you keep. an eye...
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mohammed ramadan foundation islamic extremism charity told us that the u.k. needs to take the reports lessons on board. i think a number of years ago after july the july the seventh terrorist attack in two thousand and five. the soldier. a few years ago five or six years ago recommendations were made and the intelligence agencies haven't implemented them the key issue about. the libyan connection is that the intelligence agencies under british government turned a blind are you actively encouraged the citizens british goods to go to libya to fight khadafi to come back into this country the person responsible for this atrocious to a terrorist attack here in my own city of manchester was some minor baby he was responsible and it was the isis. that was responsible but we should be able to learn lessons to stop any future attack on our country. afghanistan feels like a mood dangerous place than it did four years ago according to the leader of the us congressional delegation which visited the country this week in particular jim bank says security is being undermine
mohammed ramadan foundation islamic extremism charity told us that the u.k. needs to take the reports lessons on board. i think a number of years ago after july the july the seventh terrorist attack in two thousand and five. the soldier. a few years ago five or six years ago recommendations were made and the intelligence agencies haven't implemented them the key issue about. the libyan connection is that the intelligence agencies under british government turned a blind are you actively...
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so we debated the case with stephen morris from the english democrats mohammed shafiq of the ramadan foundation. should have been there in the first place it's a clear failure of the border services it's a clear failure of the education system especially when the only train supposedly highly trained border agencies allowed him to come through through the process put him into a school if there are genuine refugees out there there is a process that they have to follow they have to be screened and they have to have a look at those background checks and i'm pretty certain. the authorities will be looking into this in in more detail to see where their feelings happen the difference if you like between stephen myself is that i think immigration supporting refugees is a good think it's value to our societies in riches communities i think we're not going to silently all of the hundred we're not against asylum seekers clearly we're not against asylum sciri and we're not against immigration that's a really long time did not against us really worry is that a thirty year old man has got into a s
so we debated the case with stephen morris from the english democrats mohammed shafiq of the ramadan foundation. should have been there in the first place it's a clear failure of the border services it's a clear failure of the education system especially when the only train supposedly highly trained border agencies allowed him to come through through the process put him into a school if there are genuine refugees out there there is a process that they have to follow they have to be screened and...
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girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature of being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back each year to help my grandma with the summoner and i just remember being so excited to go to the discovery zone where as an adult i forget how much i miss it until i'm there the only way to get to the villages on a ninety day or plane flying forty five minutes out from includes which is the nearest city. i mean good family. the community that my grandmother lives in is actually two villages one is called early on and one is called the hill and healing is up the mouth of the river that feeds into lake. lake is part of this broader water system that produces forty six percent of the world sockeye salmon.
girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature of being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back...
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passes through the data which is controlled by who think revels thousands are trapped by the fighting ramadan has more now from djibouti. between the united states and so there is still the u.s. refueling all. seems to be a coordinated agreement with so dead of us saying it's now haaz the capacity to refuel its own involved in the aerial bombardments that have been carted out on positions inside yemen and now many people say however that this is just. bull to the united states government and so that it be a by extension of congress which has been really critical of u.s. involvement and support for this so the amorality correlation but other aspects of the support that u.s. has been giving the sodium are not equal nations such as selling them and also giving them vital intelligence particularly on who he positions in various parts of the country will continue which means it will be business as usual on that front then why has the fighting is going on the outskirts of the ports if you will for they that pro-government fighters. also look on three different. lines trying to retake the city of th
passes through the data which is controlled by who think revels thousands are trapped by the fighting ramadan has more now from djibouti. between the united states and so there is still the u.s. refueling all. seems to be a coordinated agreement with so dead of us saying it's now haaz the capacity to refuel its own involved in the aerial bombardments that have been carted out on positions inside yemen and now many people say however that this is just. bull to the united states government and so...
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thousand children a severely malnourished or many others have no access to health care or school ramadan there are reports from neighboring djibouti on the social workers who are trying to ease their suffering. it's a moment for these yemeni children at an amusement park in the capital sanaa they play and just how far seven because of the war and hopes and ambitions were destroyed but today we're laughing playing and we've enjoyed ourselves and did everything we wanted to do and. they have witnessed the brutality of the conflict in their country fostered and many traumatized social workers organize the play date to give them some reprieve from the war. this event is to provide some help in light of the bad situation our country is going through our most disadvantaged as a way to give some psychological support to the children of yemen this isn't the first such event we organized about a month ago we also organized a similar event and we're planning more in the future they'll put in it is for these generation have been changed for about. extreme hunger and preventable diseases a killing m
thousand children a severely malnourished or many others have no access to health care or school ramadan there are reports from neighboring djibouti on the social workers who are trying to ease their suffering. it's a moment for these yemeni children at an amusement park in the capital sanaa they play and just how far seven because of the war and hopes and ambitions were destroyed but today we're laughing playing and we've enjoyed ourselves and did everything we wanted to do and. they have...
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released this video showing the moment multiple baby traps exploded as the forces and to a compound ramadan dome has more from djibouti. there is a law in the fighting in the port city of the but so far it seems like a unilateral ceasefire with the fighters go home farming the polls in fighting say that both sides are keeping to their positions but quickly added that they were willing to continue fighting if need be on the streets of the day that the u.s. state the minister for foreign affairs and what god has told journalists that his government supports a ceasefire in data and out of town to peace talks for parties in the conflict in yemen so would the government also as part of a goodwill gesture before the start of peace talks agreed to lift up to fifty injured the fight is probably to amman now we're also seeing some sort of consensus between western powers including the united states britain france and even russia to try and stop the war in the yemen some sort of a cease fire that would lead to talks this time in sweden after the failure of the last round of was supposed to take place
released this video showing the moment multiple baby traps exploded as the forces and to a compound ramadan dome has more from djibouti. there is a law in the fighting in the port city of the but so far it seems like a unilateral ceasefire with the fighters go home farming the polls in fighting say that both sides are keeping to their positions but quickly added that they were willing to continue fighting if need be on the streets of the day that the u.s. state the minister for foreign affairs...
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june of01 nabra hassanen was walking with a group of friends followin ramadan prayers. martinez torres drove up to the group and got gitated with them. he drove his car after them and eet out with a bat. nabra couldn't up with her friends and prosecutors say martinez t ares hit her put her in his car, raped her, and dropped her bodyn a lake. nabra's father was in court listening to the painful details today. i remember her every day. every single day. i miss her. with all my heart, i don't know what i can do. notgky can do. nabra, she don't come back, i guese. to but i never forget her. never, ever. >> reporter: prosecutors worked discuss a's family to the penalty in this case. they decided on life in prison and not to pursuehe t death penalty. coming up on news4 at 5, i will walk y through the other portion of that plea agreement that stands out. it's unique in that it will give nabra's family some answers. reporting in fairfax, david colburn, news4. >>> now to the new developments in the death of a man while he was in the custody of e fairfax county police. >> a first
june of01 nabra hassanen was walking with a group of friends followin ramadan prayers. martinez torres drove up to the group and got gitated with them. he drove his car after them and eet out with a bat. nabra couldn't up with her friends and prosecutors say martinez t ares hit her put her in his car, raped her, and dropped her bodyn a lake. nabra's father was in court listening to the painful details today. i remember her every day. every single day. i miss her. with all my heart, i don't know...
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during ramadan, people don't eat or have a drop of water from morning till night, which is this time of year was about 15 hours. and it's 102 degrees. but at the end of each day families all come together for a special meal to break the fast called iftar. and i'm honored to be invited to share it with hanan's family. >> this is her dad. >> i meet her father. very nice to meet you. and i wonder if the mayor has spoken to him about this afternoon. >> and fatima is her mom. yes, yeah. >> oh, so glad to meet you. okay, okay. thank you. hanan is very quiet, and there's a tension in the room. it's hard to know if it's the camera or something else. so i ask hanan's father how he feels about her education. and far from disapproving of it, he says -- he now works a day job and one all night to be able to afford to live here where there are schools. i can see where hanan gets some of her spirit, her father's mother who is illiterate herself is an optimistic and insistent voice for her grandchildren's schooling. >> she said she just want to study and make sure that the first lady takes care of
during ramadan, people don't eat or have a drop of water from morning till night, which is this time of year was about 15 hours. and it's 102 degrees. but at the end of each day families all come together for a special meal to break the fast called iftar. and i'm honored to be invited to share it with hanan's family. >> this is her dad. >> i meet her father. very nice to meet you. and i wonder if the mayor has spoken to him about this afternoon. >> and fatima is her mom. yes,...
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girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the u.s. . i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes are you outside of thing. more. since i was born we've tried to fly back each year to help my grandma with the salmon run i just remember being so excited to go to every summer as an adult i forget how much i miss it until i'm there the only way to get to the village is on a ninety day or plane flying forty five minutes out from anchorage which is the nearest city. i mean good family. the community that my grandmother lives in is actually two villages one is called early on and one is called the hill and the hill in is at the mouth of the river that feeds into lake. lake is part of this broader water system that produces forty six percent of the world's sockeye salmon
girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the u.s. . i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes are you outside of thing. more. since i was born we've tried to fly...
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again as their mosque they came from berlin here at a friday and specially in your ramadan then later they built their own mosque in berlin and then this visibility was made. by word it was not a concrete or something like that a very strong. building and it after i think in the night late nineteen twenty fifth collapsed because there nobody took care of it. the muslim prisoners a tough new certainly enjoyed better facilities than other camps offered. the half-moon project was led by the german lawyer diplomat ancient historian and archaeologist max von openly. invited prominent ana back a damaged and spiritual leaders to come and visit the prison and half moon there were actively t. so they did some sports and there were as it was somehow part of the entertainment they were coming important arab nationalists like the egyptian mohamed thirty eight or the tunisian sally asked to see who are. made propaganda for the ideas of an independent egypt on independent all this and there is also the very famous person of literature end of politics the syrian sharky. who for example tour of germa
again as their mosque they came from berlin here at a friday and specially in your ramadan then later they built their own mosque in berlin and then this visibility was made. by word it was not a concrete or something like that a very strong. building and it after i think in the night late nineteen twenty fifth collapsed because there nobody took care of it. the muslim prisoners a tough new certainly enjoyed better facilities than other camps offered. the half-moon project was led by the german...
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they had just left the center for ramadan prayers. in court 25-year-old darwin martinez torres pled guilty to driving up to thege grouping out with a bat and targeting nabra. >> this is such a random attack on a lovely young person practicing her faith. it's just shockingar >> reporter:nez torres admitted to hitting her with the bat, raping her, a dropping her body in a pond, shocking ev prosecutors. some people just do wicked and evil things sometimes, and i don't know that we'll ever know why in this life. yeah, this crime a stood out just a very horrific and brutal crime. >> reporter: nabra's father sitting through the disturbing details in court, speaking through a translator after the guilty plea. >> translator: and i hope and i consider her to be a martyr in of god. >> reporter: aside from spending life in t prisore is another part of the plea agreement. he agrees to answer any questions that nabra's family s surrounding her murder. for this father, so manyon ques so much pain. >> i remember her every day every single day. and i
they had just left the center for ramadan prayers. in court 25-year-old darwin martinez torres pled guilty to driving up to thege grouping out with a bat and targeting nabra. >> this is such a random attack on a lovely young person practicing her faith. it's just shockingar >> reporter:nez torres admitted to hitting her with the bat, raping her, a dropping her body in a pond, shocking ev prosecutors. some people just do wicked and evil things sometimes, and i don't know that we'll...
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without a title and learning what it means to have players who are coming out for preseason during ramadan and ascetic director who suddenly has to invoke a large portion of the community to get permission slips find soca template. thinking about all those journeys in the hiring of a somali coach as an assistant coach to the same in creating a connection with community but not just embracing different by capitalizing because that's somali coach can call a directive in arabic and somali to a team in maine which is an enormous competitive advantage. these kind of things about what it means to embrace change, not just tolerate change capitalize on change are all the components that go into one goal. and figure out how it sometimes is just a game itself. >> howard. >> paul, thank you for having me. did i do that? [laughter] there are a lot of things my fault and one of them is the weather so i apologize to everybody for coming out and bringing this because i swear if i look at my stats, every time for the past 16 years as i wrote my first book it's always raining. [laughter] it's only been sun
without a title and learning what it means to have players who are coming out for preseason during ramadan and ascetic director who suddenly has to invoke a large portion of the community to get permission slips find soca template. thinking about all those journeys in the hiring of a somali coach as an assistant coach to the same in creating a connection with community but not just embracing different by capitalizing because that's somali coach can call a directive in arabic and somali to a...
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girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back each year to help my grandma with the salmon run i just remember being so excited to go to where as an adult i forget how much i miss it until i'm there the only way to get to the village is on a ninety day or plane flying forty five minutes out from anchorage which is the nearest city. i mean good family. the community that my grandmother lives in is actually two villages one is called and one is called the hill and the hill in is up the mouth of the river that feeds into lake. lake is part of this broader water system that produces forty six percent of the world's sockeye salmon. salmon return to the pla
girls went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back each...
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obviously went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know of even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back each year to help my grandma with the salmon run i just remember being so excited to go to every software as an adult i forget how much i miss it until i'm there the only way to get to the village is on a ninety day or plane flying forty five minutes out from anchorage which is the nearest city. i mean good family. the community that my grandmother lives in is actually two villages one is called early on and one is called the hill and the hill in is at the mouth of the river that feeds into lake. lake is part of this broader water system that produces forty six percent of the world's sockeye salmon. salmon
obviously went to school here and then through the family you learned all the traditions you know of even ramadan and all the you know all the family celebrations whereas yes in alaska you have got like twenty one hours of daylight you were free to roam around and do things that you wanted to do you. feel more american here and that more air in the us. i think that's just. the nature being half of one thing half of the others yes or no outside of things. since i was born we've tried to fly back...