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according to sharia law, this might sound like progress until you dig a little deeper. but should i know sharia law only allows women to wear the full her job and to always be accompanied by a male relative. because in the koran, it says that women should stay at home. and if they have to go out, they should be with a male relative morphy to our contact. priss him, to be more specific. asking, will women have the right to work to study and marry whoever they want to do this? well, i can't answer this question, but we try down a young woman who cannot. so i want to go to my avi is totally controlled by the telly but they forced young girls into marriage. they burnt down the school. there was a medical clinic, but they burnt that down too. at 1st masuda says girls still try to go to school, but it didn't last long. that would be windy. the taliban came to my school and took a girl out and shot her because she liked the boy. she was bleeding all over her body. we all screamed and ran away. there was forced to marry when she was just 12. she says her husband beat her, and h
according to sharia law, this might sound like progress until you dig a little deeper. but should i know sharia law only allows women to wear the full her job and to always be accompanied by a male relative. because in the koran, it says that women should stay at home. and if they have to go out, they should be with a male relative morphy to our contact. priss him, to be more specific. asking, will women have the right to work to study and marry whoever they want to do this? well, i can't...
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the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants he wrote, are going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down shimer added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. and father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had to be documentary because we had so many documents. there were all over the signatures of these defendants. and my father said, you know, you can't cross-examine a document, it's there. and he felt that there was incontrovertibly evidence as to responsibility of most, if not all of these defendants in the documents that came from their own offices. and over their own signature, were the sensational documents, soon led to a dispute between prosecution and defense robot. jackson wanted to speed up the proceedings by using certified summaries, but the defense lawyers insisted on complete readings
the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants he wrote, are going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down shimer added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. and father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case...
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the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants, he wrote a going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down shiner added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had to be documentary because we had so many documents. there were all over the signatures of these defendants. and my father said, you know, you can't cross-examine a document, it's there. and he felt that there was incontrovertibly evidence as to responsibility of most, if not all of these defendants in the documents that came from their own offices. and some of their own signature were the sensational documents. soon lead to a dispute between prosecution and defense robot jackson. wanted to speed up the proceedings by using certified summaries, but the defense lawyers insisted on complete readings in
the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants, he wrote a going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down shiner added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had...
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the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants, he wrote a going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down, shire added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had to be documentary because we had so many documents. there were all over the signatures of these defendants. and my father said, you know, you can't cross-examine a document, it's there. and he felt that there was incontrovertibly evidence as true responsibility of most if not all of these defendants in the documents that came from their offices and over their own strangers. the sensational documents soon led to a dispute between prosecution and defense. robert jackson wanted to speed up the proceedings by using certified summaries, but the defense lawyers insisted on complete readings in court. durin
the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants, he wrote a going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down, shire added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had...
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when, who will be sharia? 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday. and probably sunday an e d o p n hours to crack turned communist rebel only to be disappeared. a family's tragedy, and twined with a violent chapter in the country's history. when you see the blood, you says are going to be my blood on the wall to a life long search for answers and closure. finding salon witness on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera, a quick reminder of the headlines for you now. u.s. president donald trump has admitted that he may not speak leading the country's next administration. speaking publicly for the 1st time since joe biden was named president elect. he's also suffered another legal setback after a pennsylvania court threw out 5 republican lawsuits alleging voting irregularities . the united nations says it's concerned war crimes may have been committed in ethiopia's, northern tikrit region. the government forces are battling local leaders. attending a conflict has already killed hundreds of people. thousands applied to sudan. shelling between india and pakistan
when, who will be sharia? 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday. and probably sunday an e d o p n hours to crack turned communist rebel only to be disappeared. a family's tragedy, and twined with a violent chapter in the country's history. when you see the blood, you says are going to be my blood on the wall to a life long search for answers and closure. finding salon witness on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera, a quick reminder of the headlines for you now. u.s. president donald trump has...
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before 2009, there was a rio's mass movement of people who were thinking that, that you know, the sharia, you know, islam implemented in daily life could, could, could be a serious improvement in terms of governance in terms of justice that is, you know, that is what they talk about the defectors, when you speak to them, they explain that we join to do justice and we thought we would make the world a better place. so that's certainly part of the story. and then especially inertia kaushik how he captured lots of people that he is sort of forced them to join and listed them by force and under penalty of death. and also they started at some point recruiting in the neighboring countries with promises of money, of promises, of, of a good wedding, all business opportunities. and that was also there. and then you have people who joined out of fear, you know, there was a very famous episode in 2014. bread and escape from you of iraq's military prison inmate who were in yemen. and lots of people was there what never been associated with boko haram. when book or i'm attacked the jail, they felt it
before 2009, there was a rio's mass movement of people who were thinking that, that you know, the sharia, you know, islam implemented in daily life could, could, could be a serious improvement in terms of governance in terms of justice that is, you know, that is what they talk about the defectors, when you speak to them, they explain that we join to do justice and we thought we would make the world a better place. so that's certainly part of the story. and then especially inertia kaushik how he...
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turn to the sharia before it is a necessary measure in order to maintain the rule of law in hong kong and the constitutional order of the special autonomous region. where you verify it is rational and reasonable and in line with the constitution and laws they recently moved to clamp down on opposition, voices in hong kong by imposing a national security law. after months of anti-government protests, hong kong semi autonomous status was originally guaranteed until 2047. but for some, the end date has already arrived. political talks on libya's future have achieved a breakthrough with rival factions agreeing to hold elections within 18 months. the un's acting envoy for the country, stephanie williams said that to support had reached a preliminary agreement on the road to parliamentary and presidential polls. the un hosted talks in geneva opened on monday that the latest push to end almost a decade of violence in libya. so is this indeed the breakthrough after a decade of violence? well, earlier we put that question to the mahdi, he's the founder and general director of the said dick ins
turn to the sharia before it is a necessary measure in order to maintain the rule of law in hong kong and the constitutional order of the special autonomous region. where you verify it is rational and reasonable and in line with the constitution and laws they recently moved to clamp down on opposition, voices in hong kong by imposing a national security law. after months of anti-government protests, hong kong semi autonomous status was originally guaranteed until 2047. but for some, the end...
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when, who will be sharia? 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday, and probably sunday talk to al-jazeera when school realistically, how can you do it? institutionalize corruption in this country. we listen, if this breaks up into a conflict between pakistan and india, this has implications for the rest of the world. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what the news and current affairs that matter to you this is al-jazeera, a reminder of the headlines this hour. u.s. president donald trump has admitted he may not be reading the country's next administration. he was speaking publicly for the 1st time since joe biden was named president elect. trump has also suffered another, another legal setback, a pennsylvania court, threw out 5 republican lawsuits alleging voter irregularities. and the united nations says its concerned of war crimes may have been committed, sin, ethiopia's, northern ti
when, who will be sharia? 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday, and probably sunday talk to al-jazeera when school realistically, how can you do it? institutionalize corruption in this country. we listen, if this breaks up into a conflict between pakistan and india, this has implications for the rest of the world. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what...
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the right to mock religion tensions have also been heightened by the french the typical magazine sharia does latest front cover it features a cartoon of the turkish president i guess the it has a story. something in france is broken and it is france nowhere else in europe is there this much terror killing and a complete breakdown and mutual respect and understanding a year ago macworld and warned against stigmatizing muslims we're all one people he said since then something has changed now he's talking about islam of separatism shutting down dozens and dozens of muslim charities and organizations and has unveiled a plan to domesticate is law. our citizens of the islamic faith must be protected against the evil of a radical islamic b. i say it here because the will of the islamists of its ideologues is precisely at the heart of our citizens of and against the republic using their religion and we cannot let that happen you know macros platen involves forbidding french moms from training overseas restricting foreign funding for religious organizations giving the government control over rel
the right to mock religion tensions have also been heightened by the french the typical magazine sharia does latest front cover it features a cartoon of the turkish president i guess the it has a story. something in france is broken and it is france nowhere else in europe is there this much terror killing and a complete breakdown and mutual respect and understanding a year ago macworld and warned against stigmatizing muslims we're all one people he said since then something has changed now he's...
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in november of that year, nuclear scientist and engineer majeed sharia was killed. attackers on motorbikes attach bombs to his car as he drove to work. and in july 2011, the nuclear scientists that are your shirt resigned their jad was killed in front of his home in the capital. and that was after 2 gunman on motorcycles opened fire . and then in january of 2012, mr. shand was killed after a bomb was attached to his car. he supervises apartment in a tense uranium enrichment facility. so let's explore this further. we can bring in now and have a tie in tabata by i should say, i'm born in germany. he's a policy consultant on iranian affairs. so those killings that we've just listed, they took place between 201-2012. now we have this 8 years on what's your assessment of what's happened here. i strongly believe we need to, to call it what it is. it's actually short of a military invasion. this is how war on iran can take place in the year 2020. we have had a january of this year, this escalation of general hossam, still a money which took place on iran, on the rocky soi
in november of that year, nuclear scientist and engineer majeed sharia was killed. attackers on motorbikes attach bombs to his car as he drove to work. and in july 2011, the nuclear scientists that are your shirt resigned their jad was killed in front of his home in the capital. and that was after 2 gunman on motorcycles opened fire . and then in january of 2012, mr. shand was killed after a bomb was attached to his car. he supervises apartment in a tense uranium enrichment facility. so let's...
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joining us tonight from the sharia today here in germany, doc together, we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the transition to a joe biden presidency in the u.s. is accelerating. on wednesday, the president elect was notified that beginning next monday he will receive the daily security briefing prepared exclusively for the present it. president trump continues to reject the results of the election. the election that he lost on the international stage, china has now joined other leaders in congratulating biden on his win. she's in ping's message to biden included a wish for both nations to establish a win win cooperation. and this week biden announced his picks to fill the top foreign policy and national security jobs. in his administration,, they included the veteran diplomat, tony blinken, nominated to become u.s., secretary of state. now, we have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence humility. because as the president elect said, we can't solve all the world's problems alone. we need to be working with other countries. we need th
joining us tonight from the sharia today here in germany, doc together, we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the transition to a joe biden presidency in the u.s. is accelerating. on wednesday, the president elect was notified that beginning next monday he will receive the daily security briefing prepared exclusively for the present it. president trump continues to reject the results of the election. the election that he lost on the international stage, china has...
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you didn't turn to the sharia before it is a necessary measure in order to maintain the rule of law in hong kong. and the constitutional order of the special autonomous region where you verify it is rational and reasonable and in line with the constitution and laws they recently moved to clamp down on opposition, voices in hong kong by imposing a national security law. after months of anti-government protests, hong kong semi autonomous status was originally guaranteed until 2047. but for some, the end date has already arrived. the european commission has signed a deal to secure up to 300000000 doses of a covert 19 vaccine development, germany's beyond take. and us pharmaceutical giant pfizer vaccine is seen as the best chance to break the chain of code 19 in fiction. german father c. company beyond take says it could start shipping the vaccine to e.u. countries by the end of the year. the e.u. health commissioner, still a curie keating's says the e.u. is setting up a health union to improve the response and coordination of member states in future health crises. officials said today of
you didn't turn to the sharia before it is a necessary measure in order to maintain the rule of law in hong kong. and the constitutional order of the special autonomous region where you verify it is rational and reasonable and in line with the constitution and laws they recently moved to clamp down on opposition, voices in hong kong by imposing a national security law. after months of anti-government protests, hong kong semi autonomous status was originally guaranteed until 2047. but for some,...
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the world of law is sharia law. what obama female album zia not a memoir born who was summoned me or her daughter in public miller, a system of the electoral college. and what may shock you look at the and what i'd look at the board, my mum look at. yeah. and him and want to cause the band 11 for 5 more has that measure were who were fiumara could do born, serve about all of you who gets what you mean, a liberal media not uncover were nominated and covered a lot of stuff from animals matter. marja hasim or one of the characters or that of my salomon. america's iot alarm marja followed by michelle more of the fever for a problem with that than our top full member, had a camera, have a lap top water bill about one malaria. poor little yanni, that he can lawton, and howl and smile with well, it's a memoir been going on. i've been there at my cellar telling the flat you must like a lot the whole and your code below. but our local bolivian had been a spell on the yeah, we started then a hell of a lot higher the end of a
the world of law is sharia law. what obama female album zia not a memoir born who was summoned me or her daughter in public miller, a system of the electoral college. and what may shock you look at the and what i'd look at the board, my mum look at. yeah. and him and want to cause the band 11 for 5 more has that measure were who were fiumara could do born, serve about all of you who gets what you mean, a liberal media not uncover were nominated and covered a lot of stuff from animals matter....
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who'll be sharia 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday and probably some day dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic. let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage. what's the lay of the land there? stripping away the spam eclipsing, still worry about presidential corruption. it is real reporting. it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the official line. all this talk of a greenie to tell our story. look, we don't want to lie on the authority and it's vilest. post on out is the right al-jazeera. where every if you piers human rights commission is sending a team to investigate mass killings in the 2 gray region. hello, i'm adrian for the good. this is al jazeera live from go. also coming up ethnic albanians leave parts of the god of color back and drove for it's handed over to azerbaijan. baracoa launches a military operation in the west into harbor, up ending a near 30 year old cease fire. whatever happens in the future, who knows which.
who'll be sharia 30 degrees? i think the 1st saturday and probably some day dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic. let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage. what's the lay of the land there? stripping away the spam eclipsing, still worry about presidential corruption. it is real reporting. it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the official line. all this talk of a greenie to tell our story. look, we don't want to lie on the...
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you didn't turn to the sharia before it is a necessary measure in order to maintain the rule of law in hong kong. and the constitutional order of the special autonomous region where you are, they fight it is rational and reasonable. and in line with the constitution and laws they recently moved to clamp down on opposition, voices in hong kong by imposing a national security law. after months of anti-government protests, hong kong semi autonomous status was originally guaranteed until 2047, but for some the end date has already arrived. if you're watching the news, rob watch is a mix of your business to be right back up to date. don't miss our highlights. program w dot com highlights this for me is for the 1st is for the distrust is for the clocks beethoven 202250th anniversary here u.s. markets are again approaching record high veteran's day. a resurgence in tech stocks damaged by monday's vaccine breakthrough pushes the dow and s. and p. $500.00 towards new heights. also coming up, b.m.w. unveils its electric vehicles of the future, will ask them how they're expecting to compete with
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cloudy for most of us, sharia bricks of rain the further west you are. but a relatively mild night.a shock of the frost and fog of recent nights. so, for the second half of the week, it looks likely to be fairly cloudy. but we could have more opera except rain more significantly out to the west with heavier bursts moving through northern ireland and western fringes of scotland. that said, some of us will dodge the rain altogether and despite the cloud, temperatures are likely to be 16 degrees. 61 fahrenheit. what's in store for the new working we? welcome another front is trying to push in from the southwest, once again, and we will see more isobars on the isobars, so the breeze will likely pick for monday. and should be —— fairly late once again. and a theme with some sunny spells turn to come through. this wider theme is going to stay with us the second week of november the high—pressure that words responsible for the brother recently parking itself into the continent which is going to prevent these for making too much of an impression. moving in off the atlantic, but it's ona mov
cloudy for most of us, sharia bricks of rain the further west you are. but a relatively mild night.a shock of the frost and fog of recent nights. so, for the second half of the week, it looks likely to be fairly cloudy. but we could have more opera except rain more significantly out to the west with heavier bursts moving through northern ireland and western fringes of scotland. that said, some of us will dodge the rain altogether and despite the cloud, temperatures are likely to be 16 degrees....
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supervisor ronen's office is also on the line today to speak to the ordinance, and the executive director, sharia souza, of the american indian cultural district, and one of her assistants, april gill, is also on the line. so that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions, and i will stop sharing my screens. >> clerk: okay. thank you. commissioners, if there are no immediate questions from commission to staff, we should open this up for public comment. members of the public, this is your opportunity to speak to this matter by pressing *, 3 to enter the queue. i see one member of the public requesting to speak. you have three minutes. go ahead, caller. caller, would you like to submit your public testimony? hello? >> hi, can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> okay. it was showing that i was still muted. thank you very much. my name is mary travis allen. i am seneca on my father's side. i am a member -- a board member of the american indian cultural district, and i have been living in san francisco all my life, 64 years, and i'm also an elder in the community. this district i
supervisor ronen's office is also on the line today to speak to the ordinance, and the executive director, sharia souza, of the american indian cultural district, and one of her assistants, april gill, is also on the line. so that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions, and i will stop sharing my screens. >> clerk: okay. thank you. commissioners, if there are no immediate questions from commission to staff, we should open this up for public comment. members of the...
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supervisor ronen's office is also on the line today to speak to the ordinance, and the executive director, shariaan cultural district, and one of her assistants, april gill, is also on the line. so that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions, and i will stop sharing my screens. >> clerk: okay. thank you. commissioners, if there are no immediate questions from commission to staff, we should open this up for public comment. members of the public, this is your opportunity to speak to this matter by pressing *, 3 to enter the queue. i see one member of the public requesting to speak. you have three minutes. go ahead, caller. caller, would you like to submit your public testimony? hello? >> hi, can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> okay. it was showing that i was still muted. thank you very much. my name is mary travis allen. i am seneca on my father's side. i am a member -- a board member of the american indian cultural district, and i have been living in san francisco all my life, 64 years, and i'm also an elder in the community. this district is long overdue in establishi
supervisor ronen's office is also on the line today to speak to the ordinance, and the executive director, shariaan cultural district, and one of her assistants, april gill, is also on the line. so that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions, and i will stop sharing my screens. >> clerk: okay. thank you. commissioners, if there are no immediate questions from commission to staff, we should open this up for public comment. members of the public, this is your...