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foreign language] >> this is the story for shias living in quetta. every day an attack is launched against the minorities here, a community which is compelled to leave a life full of fear and panic. -- to live a life full of fear and panic. this recent attack in which many children and women lost their life, is not an isolated incident. such attacks are often orchestrated by sunni military groups who enjoy the backing of the pakistani spy agency. these bullet marks on the wall demonstrate the audacity of the attack. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the attack, which took place near the market, was so loud that its reverberations could be heard to a very far distance. many windowed glasses in nearby place.gs broke down, and the >> [speaking foreign language] >> the shias are fed up of successive attacks. they seek -- from the government, which is not heating any of their pleas. a similar attack happened earlier this year, in which more than 200 shias were killed. no arrests have been made so far. ever since the new government has taken over the reins
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you see these even in places very few shia -- with very few shia in the population. yet you see the growing speculation and entrenchment of anti-shia attitudes. i see this as a cautionary tale about attitudes in the middle east. we need to be cognizant about feeding or relying on this kind of anti-shia as opposed to anti- iranian sentiment. this can come back and haunt us as we are in a region of popular empowerment and increasingly permeable and open states. one other point that i would like to throw out there for us to talk about is that even some of the things we identify as crucial to undermining iran's power and influence, such as what is happening in syria, can create opportunities for syria. when president assad false, iran is not going to go away. iranian influence in syria is not going to go away. one can easily imagine the emergence of an insurgency, which is fighting against what appears to be a pro-western backed regime in damascus that can prove to be popular to certain sectors and pockets in the middle east. we have to be careful about thinking about th
you see these even in places very few shia -- with very few shia in the population. yet you see the growing speculation and entrenchment of anti-shia attitudes. i see this as a cautionary tale about attitudes in the middle east. we need to be cognizant about feeding or relying on this kind of anti-shia as opposed to anti- iranian sentiment. this can come back and haunt us as we are in a region of popular empowerment and increasingly permeable and open states. one other point that i would like...
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shia iran backs assad. qatar and turkey support the rebels.over who a dispute should lead the muslim community after the prophet mohammed died. a political commentator and editor of middle east -- the middle east magazine is joining me now. why don't we look specifically at the situation in iraq? july is already the second deadliest month of 2013, the death toll higher than that of january and february combined. why the surge of deadly attacks now? >> i think it is, first of all, there is the [inaudible] in srya --e jewish this situation where you have the iranians supporting the regime. the sunni from the gulf supporting the rebels. they're going through these porous borders. that creates a situation. there is [inaudible] people like [inaudible] most of scholars who have been on the -- muslim scholars who have been on the internet, television -- people interpret that sometimes [inaudible] during the last two years, we have some leaders like alice's donnie -- like sistani. [inaudible] actually have many moderate voices now telling people to ca
shia iran backs assad. qatar and turkey support the rebels.over who a dispute should lead the muslim community after the prophet mohammed died. a political commentator and editor of middle east -- the middle east magazine is joining me now. why don't we look specifically at the situation in iraq? july is already the second deadliest month of 2013, the death toll higher than that of january and february combined. why the surge of deadly attacks now? >> i think it is, first of all, there is...
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maybe they are with the shia. because the shia has a more homogeneous population. >> this is the division in islam. shia is a minority.although it is dominant -- >> as we are looking at sectarian violence, maybe it be worth it to look at a much closer relationship with the shia. whether they are the shia in iran that have huge influence in syria, in this crescents that has been formed. we did not want that to happen but it did as a result of direct. maybe our friends in saudi arabia are not so friendly. maybe this terrorism had its origin in the saudi arabia -- again about syria an example of overreaching. , may behe major reasons the major reason china and russia are not willing to help us to participate is because we forced regime change in libya. libya was a in humanitarian help to the rebels. then there came a point where the rebels were advancing and get off he called for a cease- fire -- and qaddafi called for a cease-fire in in negotiating a settlement. we said no. we want a regime change. in syria it is ex
maybe they are with the shia. because the shia has a more homogeneous population. >> this is the division in islam. shia is a minority.although it is dominant -- >> as we are looking at sectarian violence, maybe it be worth it to look at a much closer relationship with the shia. whether they are the shia in iran that have huge influence in syria, in this crescents that has been formed. we did not want that to happen but it did as a result of direct. maybe our friends in saudi arabia...
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of syrianty, dozens shia families have found refuge. he and his family have been here for a year but their hearts are in damascus. at home they watch syrian state television. the family lived near another in damascus.shrine they said they left when sunni fighters threatened to kill them. syrians are a forgiving people. me personally, my house was looted. it might be destroyed. i don't have a problem with that. i forgive the other side. i want the other side to do the same so we can come back and have a dialogue and solve the differences between us. keeps in touch with relatives through facebook and plays video games. but he has plans to enter the shia religious college. his mother runs a beauty salon. she says she would have gone back long ago if she did not have worked to keep her busy. >> no matter what it is like, it is still a foreign country, and not our foreign country. but we were forced to leave and leave everything behind us. >> mohammed says for syrian shias, only a recommended not take them in. leadership has welcomed them wi
of syrianty, dozens shia families have found refuge. he and his family have been here for a year but their hearts are in damascus. at home they watch syrian state television. the family lived near another in damascus.shrine they said they left when sunni fighters threatened to kill them. syrians are a forgiving people. me personally, my house was looted. it might be destroyed. i don't have a problem with that. i forgive the other side. i want the other side to do the same so we can come back...
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. >>> a car bomb has rocked a stronghold of a shia militant group hezbollah in the bustling district of bay route. at least 30 people are reportedly injured. local reporters filmed the aftermath of tuesday's incident. sunni and shia muslims have experienced raised tension as sectarian strife spills over from neighboring syria. hezbollah members are fighting there in support of bashar al-assad. the syrian rebels have threatened to target the shia group in lebanon. >>> investigators are piecing together the moments before a plane crash landed in san francisco. two chinese high school girls died when the asiana airlines passenger jet went down at the city's international airport. the head of the national transportation safety board, deborah hersman, said the jet was traveling too slowly to land. she said it was moving at about 190 kilometers per hour just before making contact with the ground. the target speed for landing is about 250 kilometers per hour. hersman said the pilots were trying to pick up speed to make another attempt at a landing. a u.s. television network aired footage of
. >>> a car bomb has rocked a stronghold of a shia militant group hezbollah in the bustling district of bay route. at least 30 people are reportedly injured. local reporters filmed the aftermath of tuesday's incident. sunni and shia muslims have experienced raised tension as sectarian strife spills over from neighboring syria. hezbollah members are fighting there in support of bashar al-assad. the syrian rebels have threatened to target the shia group in lebanon. >>>...
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nevertheless, we have a wave of x lotions targeting mainly shia cities. is there any reason why there might be an uptick in violence at this point in time? iraqi is such a fractured come the -- such a fractured country. one of the major factors does appear to be statements by the islamic state of iraq and an al qaeda affiliated umbrella group saying that they planned to step up their attacks during ramadan. we have seen that in baghdad and other cities. in kirk cook, mourning ceremonies continue for men killed in a coffee shop. aimed at markets all getting the maximum number of people and at this point, it doesn't seem to matter whether they are shia or sunni. the intent seems to cause as much chaos summit to stabilization, and worry on did in fact that iraqis. -- iraqi security forces cannot protect them. deputy foreign minister of tanzania has described the killing of its troops in sudan as shocking. the united nations says they were ambushed during a peacekeeping operation. others were also injured in the attack. has been nearly two weeks since the mil
nevertheless, we have a wave of x lotions targeting mainly shia cities. is there any reason why there might be an uptick in violence at this point in time? iraqi is such a fractured come the -- such a fractured country. one of the major factors does appear to be statements by the islamic state of iraq and an al qaeda affiliated umbrella group saying that they planned to step up their attacks during ramadan. we have seen that in baghdad and other cities. in kirk cook, mourning ceremonies...
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sunnis have been frustrated with the shia-controlled government of al maliki. militants have been exchanging attacks. a monitoring terrorist activity in iraq said that the death toll has topped 830. >> a senior official poured cold water over the's call for dialogue. abe is using anti-slogans. the media reported comments by foreign spokes people. they said abe should not use rhetoric to cover up national differences. he said he hoped chinese and japanese officials could meet as soon as possible without conditions. japanese vice foreign minster is in beijing to visit his chinese counterpart. officials have asked the japanese not to disclose any details of the meeting. they have been at odds over the senkaku islands over the east china sea. china and taiwan claim the islands. they show they are transparent about military matters. they invited 70 foreign journalists for a rare visit. reporters entered the site on monday. they watched an annual drill ahead of army day this week. they role-played a scenario and used older equipment in the demonstration, but didn't b
sunnis have been frustrated with the shia-controlled government of al maliki. militants have been exchanging attacks. a monitoring terrorist activity in iraq said that the death toll has topped 830. >> a senior official poured cold water over the's call for dialogue. abe is using anti-slogans. the media reported comments by foreign spokes people. they said abe should not use rhetoric to cover up national differences. he said he hoped chinese and japanese officials could meet as soon as...
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a sunni minority at the time excuse me and now we have this shia majority in power did the us and by inserting itself into the sectarian violence and turning the tables to put another party in power essentially create this kind of this kind of violence in this kind of backfire that we're saying that there's no question about it. as we know. saddam was sunni it's the minority the minority of the population of iraq iraqis sunni and shia sunni is probably maybe twenty thirty percent she is the balance there almost what it's like ireland. the they're all christian they're all christian but catholic and protestant but but iraq that's the best analogy i can think of. so when we went over there and overthrew the regime and then all of the thing the other things that happened the disbanding of the iraqi army and the national police by paul bremer we didn't have enough invasion forces over there. you know we we created we created the civil. or that really we're up to six o seven which was when i was over there. and now we've got a shiite government the shiites want to run the show the show an
a sunni minority at the time excuse me and now we have this shia majority in power did the us and by inserting itself into the sectarian violence and turning the tables to put another party in power essentially create this kind of this kind of violence in this kind of backfire that we're saying that there's no question about it. as we know. saddam was sunni it's the minority the minority of the population of iraq iraqis sunni and shia sunni is probably maybe twenty thirty percent she is the...
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a car bomb has exploded in a stronghold of the shia hezbollah. the device was planted in a parking lot of a district of bir and we have a report from beirut. >> it was a relatively small bomb, but the car bomb exploded in a parking lot in a southern beirut suburb, a stronghold of the shia hezbollah, and it is also a crowded commercial and residential area. >> the army has cordon off the off the area.ned >> it some are quick -- some were quick to blame some groups. retaliation. is fighting along with the syrian army against the rebels. institution ofny hezbollah. the security. it is a message to hizbollah that we can do this inside your home. >> living 700 meters away from where the explosion happened, he said he was not surprised. >> we have been hearing from the group's for a while, showing they can get to us. groups for a while. was an aim ofe it starting sectarian conflict. one analyst says it was designed to put pressure on hezbollah supporters. grow stronger.ly >> and people do seem defiant. "whatever they do, we will not be deterred," says
a car bomb has exploded in a stronghold of the shia hezbollah. the device was planted in a parking lot of a district of bir and we have a report from beirut. >> it was a relatively small bomb, but the car bomb exploded in a parking lot in a southern beirut suburb, a stronghold of the shia hezbollah, and it is also a crowded commercial and residential area. >> the army has cordon off the off the area.ned >> it some are quick -- some were quick to blame some groups. retaliation....
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. >> shy shia labeouf. >> why is he doing that?. >> i got earplugs in. >> shiyah doesn't look very happy. >> he does look upset. >> ice grilling that dude. that is not a nice face. >> no. >>e kind of alwa like that. >> somebody in the car with him. >> who is it? >> peeping around. >> who is he dating now? >> i don't know. we may have found out. >> busted, shia. >> busted. >> you may need a tissue for this video. it will move you to tears. but in all of the best ways. a new video released by the folks at soul pancake it's called the science of happiness. >> psychologists have scientifically proven one of the greatest contributing factors to overall happy innoceniness in y how much gratitude. first a test, current idea of their level of happiness. >> and asked them. >> close their eyes, think of somebody influential in their life, write down why this person was important. >> after they finished writing down why this person was so important, they brought them a phone. >> put them on the spot, tried to get them to call that person read
. >> shy shia labeouf. >> why is he doing that?. >> i got earplugs in. >> shiyah doesn't look very happy. >> he does look upset. >> ice grilling that dude. that is not a nice face. >> no. >>e kind of alwa like that. >> somebody in the car with him. >> who is it? >> peeping around. >> who is he dating now? >> i don't know. we may have found out. >> busted, shia. >> busted. >> you may need a tissue for...
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all the explosions took place in districts with many shia muslim residents at crowded places such as markets and bus stops. sunnis have been increasingly frustrated with the shia-controlled government op prime minister nuri al maliki. militaries from the two sides have been exchanging attacks. an ngo monitoring terrorist activity in iraq says the death toll has already topped 830. >>> a month's worth of rain fell in some parts of western japan on sunday. the downpour led to flooding and landslides that killed one person with at least three others still missing. the deluge saw more than 100 millimeters of rain per hour fall on parts af yamaguchi and shimane prefectures. a woman died when her home in yamaguchi collapsed. more than 200 millimeters of rain lashed the coastal region in 24 hours. the water level of rivers has been rising in areas further north and there's a danger of flooding. nhk world's masaki otake reports on the disarray. >> reporter: this is how the downpours have left the city of hagi in yamaguchi prefecture. the threat of flood waters have left houses leaning and co
all the explosions took place in districts with many shia muslim residents at crowded places such as markets and bus stops. sunnis have been increasingly frustrated with the shia-controlled government op prime minister nuri al maliki. militaries from the two sides have been exchanging attacks. an ngo monitoring terrorist activity in iraq says the death toll has already topped 830. >>> a month's worth of rain fell in some parts of western japan on sunday. the downpour led to flooding...
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they were either kurds, sunni, or shia. this was in a country that had begun to establish a national identity. what we ended up seeing was the whichn-ization of iraq, iraqis are paying a price for today. that is one side. there is also the responsibility that falls on the officials and various political and religious groups within iraq. as a result of that, we have seen polarization. mistrusteen increased between the opposition and the government. and the situation has deteriorated further, as we heard from your report, as a result of the ongoing civil war inside syria. that is impacting on the situation on iraq and vice versa. government can get past these internal divisions, could they do something to make iraq safer? >> clearly, i think they could do more. the number one thing has to need to reestablish some kind of trust, to begin some kind of dialogue, perhaps to rely on the to dealtion to begin with the country's problems. one of the problems is how to divide revenue from oil and gas between arabs and kurds. once they
they were either kurds, sunni, or shia. this was in a country that had begun to establish a national identity. what we ended up seeing was the whichn-ization of iraq, iraqis are paying a price for today. that is one side. there is also the responsibility that falls on the officials and various political and religious groups within iraq. as a result of that, we have seen polarization. mistrusteen increased between the opposition and the government. and the situation has deteriorated further, as...
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most of the targets were in shia areas. supporters of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi out .gain gathering this ahead of demonstrations planned for monday. meanwhile, more people have been appointed to the country's interim government. suez is one of egypt's most important cities. it sits on the suez canal. it represents economic stability. there is still significant support for the military. suez looks glance, like any other dusty egyptian city bordering the sinai peninsula. with a canal that carries its highly strategic city. since the government took over, suez slowly came back to its normal bustle. this city saw the first major protests of the 2011 revolution leading to president hosni mubarak's downfall. memories of that are not far off even with what has happened in the last two weeks. >> if it was social justice, we would have food to eat. they are all thieves. one gang of thugs. if i cannot find food to eat, then the president is a thief. >> they are in support for president morsi. not wanting to be seen on
most of the targets were in shia areas. supporters of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi out .gain gathering this ahead of demonstrations planned for monday. meanwhile, more people have been appointed to the country's interim government. suez is one of egypt's most important cities. it sits on the suez canal. it represents economic stability. there is still significant support for the military. suez looks glance, like any other dusty egyptian city bordering the sinai peninsula. with a...
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most of the explosions occurred mostly shia areas of baghdad. they have also -- there have also been a tax in basra -- attacks in basra. the suicide attacks, car bombings, and other violence have killed more than 3000 people since april. our correspondent is in baghdad. overere is growing outcry these attacks, including from members of prime minister nor i humala keys own political coalition. the head of the security committee in parliament says he believes this is a failure of government, and the head of that committee is actually from the civil law coalition, affiliated with the prime minister. linked to the prison break last week, the biggest prison break in the history of this government. hundreds of prisoners lose, including top al qaeda members. this has been the first ring of bombings that has taken place in the daytime in the last few weeks as the holy month of ramadan has started. there have been bombings in the evening when people congregate in markets and mosques. thee ones, at least 12 in city of baghdad alone, struck at the heart of
most of the explosions occurred mostly shia areas of baghdad. they have also -- there have also been a tax in basra -- attacks in basra. the suicide attacks, car bombings, and other violence have killed more than 3000 people since april. our correspondent is in baghdad. overere is growing outcry these attacks, including from members of prime minister nor i humala keys own political coalition. the head of the security committee in parliament says he believes this is a failure of government, and...
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brussels has resisted pressure from washington and israel to put the shia muslim groups military wing on the terrorism list many concerned about stoking tension in lebanon where hezbollah is an official part of the government but today's meeting of e.u. states is being held partly because hezbollah has become involved in the syrian conflict with militants fighting on the side of president assad. much loved they resort to just a short drive from london jaber kids now one of europe's most deprived areas is home to junkies their dealers and generations of families with no hope of employment. visited the forgotten. golden sands beach front property and just a stone's throw from london wish you were here we have been really completely forgotten a lot of people may not be in jail because that's the last place to go belly there's no work for anybody and i think this is going to continue for the next at least twenty years what could fix the problems of today with money has been ranked at the bottom of the government's poverty index for england and wales for three years running it's a national
brussels has resisted pressure from washington and israel to put the shia muslim groups military wing on the terrorism list many concerned about stoking tension in lebanon where hezbollah is an official part of the government but today's meeting of e.u. states is being held partly because hezbollah has become involved in the syrian conflict with militants fighting on the side of president assad. much loved they resort to just a short drive from london jaber kids now one of europe's most...
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in the face of the government's iron fist policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque have been fabricated to tarnish the protestors image of the oil rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since two thousand and eleven and the protest movement has not been put off by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than eighty. e.u. foreign ministers are due to meet to decide whether to blacklist as a terrorist group a briton accused of being behind last year's attack on a bus carrying israelis in bulgaria up to now brussels has resisted pressure from washington and israel to put the shia muslim groups military wing on the terrorism list many are concerned about the tension in lebanon hezbollah is an official part of the government but today's meeting of e.u. states is being held partly because hezbollah has now become involved in the syrian conflict with militants fighting on the side of president assad. a much loved holiday resort just a short drive from london is now one of europe's most deprived areas it's home to junkies dealers an
in the face of the government's iron fist policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque have been fabricated to tarnish the protestors image of the oil rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since two thousand and eleven and the protest movement has not been put off by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than eighty. e.u. foreign ministers are due to meet to decide whether to blacklist as a terrorist group a briton accused of being...
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scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults were carried out with car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the i'm going insurgency against iraq's shia led government has become the deadliest month this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities. it is shipped to muslim brotherhood leaders have been arrested this follows the interim president's decision to grant soldiers the right to arrest civilians after more than eighty people died in clashes over the weekend in cairo it's fear of the authorities could declare a state of emergency giving the army almost absolute power more than two hundred sixty people have been killed in violent street riots since the july third military coup that forced islam as president mohamed morsy from power. the syrian army has seized control over a key rebel held district in the city of homes after a month long a fancy lebanese t.v. channel has released food showing the area lying in ruins after fierce clashes betwe
scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults were carried out with car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the i'm going insurgency against iraq's shia led government has become the deadliest month this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities. it is shipped to muslim brotherhood leaders have been arrested this follows the interim president's...
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in the face of the government's iron fist policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque had been fabricated in order to tarnish the protesters image of the oil rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since two thousand and eleven and the protest movement has not been put off at all by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than eight. to iraq where a suicide bomber has attacked an army convoy in the city of mosul killing at least twenty five a most of the casualties are soldiers but there are also some civilians among the dead meanwhile the security forces say they foiled an attack on the abu ghraib prison just on the outskirts of the capital baghdad. and easy you foreign ministers meet later to decide whether to blacklist has as a terrorist group britain accused it of being behind last year's attack on a bus carrying israelis and ball garia up to now brussels has resisted pressure from washington and israel to put the shia muslim groups military wing on the terrorism list and many are concerned about stoking tension in lebanon w
in the face of the government's iron fist policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque had been fabricated in order to tarnish the protesters image of the oil rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since two thousand and eleven and the protest movement has not been put off at all by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than eight. to iraq where a suicide bomber has attacked an army convoy in the city of mosul killing at least twenty...
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scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assault involved car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the ongoing insurgency against iraq's shia led government july is becoming the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities dr curry's who's an international human rights lawyer and peace activist says iraq's u.s. backed government is incapable of restoring stability. i think in iraqi you have a much different phenomena than just al qaeda terrorists i think there i would not deny there are some mixed in who remember there were none in iraq before two thousand and three when the united states and its elvises invaded iraq so we brought them there even as the united states government but nevertheless when people turn to that type of a situation when you have a situation of a proxy occupier of people who do not reflect the will of the people and government they were not put there by the people that whose government was changed by a
scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assault involved car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the ongoing insurgency against iraq's shia led government july is becoming the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities dr curry's who's an international human rights lawyer and peace activist says iraq's u.s. backed government is...
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protests in the face of the government's policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque have been fabricated to tarnish the protestors image your rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since twenty eleven the protest movement has not been put off by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than a two. and a suicide bomber has attacked an army convoy in the iraqi city of mosul killing at least twenty five people most of the casualties were soldiers but there were also some civilians among the dead meanwhile security forces say they fought off an armed attack on the graves and to gie prisons need the capital baghdad low official say eleven members of the security forces were killed in fierce clashes that raged or night. i want once a much loved holiday resort just a short drive from london jay way is now one of europe's most deprived areas it's home to junkies there dealers and generations of families with no hope of employment. visited the forgotten seaside town. golden sands beach front property and just a stone's throw from the l
protests in the face of the government's policies he said that recent reports about an attack on a shia mosque have been fabricated to tarnish the protestors image your rich state has been struggling to quell unrest since twenty eleven the protest movement has not been put off by the imprisonment of hundreds of its members and the deaths of more than a two. and a suicide bomber has attacked an army convoy in the iraqi city of mosul killing at least twenty five people most of the casualties were...
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is probably maybe twenty thirty percent shia is the balance they're all muslim it's like ireland the they're all christian they're all christian but catholic and protestant but but iraq that's the best analogy i got i can think of. so when we went over there and overthrew the regime and then all of the thing the other things that happened the desponding of the iraqi army in the national police by paul bremmer we didn't have enough invasion forces over there. you know we we created we created the civil war that really erupted in zero six zero seven which was when i was over there. and now we've got a shiite government the shiites want to run the show the show and the sunni's are going. well not so fast you know we were in charge all these years we like being in charge but they're outnumbered so it's it's a mix of religion and who's what religious what religious parties in power in iraq right now and it's a terrible situation but we had a very big role in creating it by totally dismantling all of the security infrastructure of the country and then essentially walk away and if and when
is probably maybe twenty thirty percent shia is the balance they're all muslim it's like ireland the they're all christian they're all christian but catholic and protestant but but iraq that's the best analogy i got i can think of. so when we went over there and overthrew the regime and then all of the thing the other things that happened the desponding of the iraqi army in the national police by paul bremmer we didn't have enough invasion forces over there. you know we we created we created...
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baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs has been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaeda and the ongoing insurgency against iraq shia led government lies become the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities might be an activist from the london based time to democracy village says what's now happening in a way exposes deep contradictions in the u.s. led war on terror the casualty figures are getting worse and worse and this is one of the probably one of the worst years since the u.s. combat troops actually left. we've also had the double jailbreak that happened if you were a few days ago that to me seems like a professional spring job to get these people out of there and it's really just exposed the whole war on terror for the cruel hopes that it is because as these al qaida billiton and jihad is a straight from prison in iraq we can in the west we can declare them publicly as our enemies but they make they cross the border into syria and we
baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs has been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaeda and the ongoing insurgency against iraq shia led government lies become the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities might be an activist from the london based time to democracy village says what's now happening in a way exposes deep contradictions in the u.s....
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spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaeda and the ongoing insurgency against iraq shia led government july it's become the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities let's get some reaction to this is a grim figure mike reading is an activist from the london based antiwar group democracy village mike high there i just read those grim statistics there is the current government capable of getting to grips with this any time soon do you think . but they certainly say they are but they're obviously not getting to grips with anything any security within the borders of iraq at the moment. actually i think you had the highest figure this year is nine hundred eighty deaths and two thousand injured in mary. so the casualty figures are getting worse and worse and this is one of the probably one of the worst years since the u.s. combat troops actually left. we've also had the the double jailbreak that happened a few a few days ago. that to me seems like a professional spring job to get these people out of there. and it's really just exposed the whole w
spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaeda and the ongoing insurgency against iraq shia led government july it's become the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred ten fatalities let's get some reaction to this is a grim figure mike reading is an activist from the london based antiwar group democracy village mike high there i just read those grim statistics there is the current government capable of getting to grips with this any time soon do you think . but...
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the shia were repressed under saddam, but they did not see us as friends.our intervention in iraq was going to be much more difficult in the post-military phase because we were not accepted. >> that is the unease that the american people feel. there is a real unease that we have as americans that we are spending so much money there that in a few years, when we leave, they are not going to be our friends. they are going to see the world differently than we do, and our allies in the region are going to be their enemies. they are not going to line up on the same side. >> that is the reason why we need to be cautious as we decide to engage these countries. >> any other comment? >> usoco would insure caution because it would offer options. usoco would provide accountability and transparency that i think would assuage those just concerns the american people have about their dollars being wasted in these operations. >> thank you. >> thank you, and we thank our excellent witnesses for wonderful testimony, and to conclude our subcommittee, i will read into the recor
the shia were repressed under saddam, but they did not see us as friends.our intervention in iraq was going to be much more difficult in the post-military phase because we were not accepted. >> that is the unease that the american people feel. there is a real unease that we have as americans that we are spending so much money there that in a few years, when we leave, they are not going to be our friends. they are going to see the world differently than we do, and our allies in the region...
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shia elt it and he meets walls such zermed elicite nts. right now there are some easier of eastern journey but not enough to come pat. -- combat. >> yes. we want to make a stand. a stand against the far right and we're not going to let a few people with their wrong-headed world view tell us what we should and shouldn't do here. this is not -- this doesn't belong here. i am the principal of the local high school and i told all my students to come. >> all are work near boston which has gone through so well. >> we were in support of having the refugees here from the very beginning and we believe it's good for our community. >> the far right demonstrator is what to march for the hospital but they can't get through. in an act of civil disobedience, he overhauls his struble recan't the road. >> if something else happens here, we're going to have to take you into custody. >> you were the first one at my site. >> over half have to clear the as to the langing windows. but they have no need to worry. the residents are bound to protect them and they
shia elt it and he meets walls such zermed elicite nts. right now there are some easier of eastern journey but not enough to come pat. -- combat. >> yes. we want to make a stand. a stand against the far right and we're not going to let a few people with their wrong-headed world view tell us what we should and shouldn't do here. this is not -- this doesn't belong here. i am the principal of the local high school and i told all my students to come. >> all are work near boston which...
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. >> shia chang wo ng. >> wing lamb. >> david lee. >> allen, lee. >> christensen lean. >> crystal blocket. >> eric madian. >> pierre middleton viez. >> joanne moore. >> alicia powell. >> germ an wigins. >> ricky rawlins. >> darrel rushing. >> peter oliver. >> michael sierra. >> kerri winford. >> barry wo o. fonshi sin. >> and wilson bangs. >> congratulations to all of our graduates. [ applause ] >> thank you, arcadia and thank you graduates. i would quickly like to acknowledge udo and david dalatory from the labor area here today and i have the pleasure of introducing our fearless leader the director of city build pat mulligan >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to thank everybody that participated in this event. it is really heartwarming after the end of 18 weeks to go through this process and i want to congratulate the class that each of the student completed the 18-week section of training but now you embark on a new career. and so the work now begins in earnest really. it is just the beginning, endure, preserver and work hard and there are opportunities and money to be had, go out and
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we sell public lynching of shia citizens in the street following bosh we saw public lynching of shiatizens in the street. this is in need of reconciliation and a halter the dehumanization going on. but i think that began long before june 30. >> what about the issue of being namedradei and then they step back from naming him as the prime minister? he was the nobel peace if was running for president. if he does not win -- he does not win, but after military coup, he is named because of the full office party, they pull the name back as they object. >> yes, the so lobbyist party, the second largest, obviously is playing a crucial role in his very important for this transition. because they broke away from morsi, called for early elections while they did not participate in the protests themselves, they did validate the transition set out by the military. so they have essentially something like a veto. figure.controversial >> because? box he is seen as a leading force of reformists. he has been critical of the muslim brotherhood. it's inflexible in his political demands. he has become a th
we sell public lynching of shia citizens in the street following bosh we saw public lynching of shiatizens in the street. this is in need of reconciliation and a halter the dehumanization going on. but i think that began long before june 30. >> what about the issue of being namedradei and then they step back from naming him as the prime minister? he was the nobel peace if was running for president. if he does not win -- he does not win, but after military coup, he is named because of the...
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most of the victims are shia muslims and a religious minority in the country and local police is not attack was carried out by sunni militants, and the explosive planted in a car was detonated in the northwestern city of peshawar. at least 17 people were killed and 30 were wounded in that attack. a paramilitary troop vehicle was among those hit by the explosion and the police suspect the bombing was aimed at the military and police. they are blaming the attack on islamic militants. >> pakistan has suffered the most in terms of human financial losses. we are, therefore, resolved to tackle the menace of extremism with terrorism and renewed vigor. >> a series of attacks targeting female students killed 25 students and others in june. ten others died in attacks on chinese, ukrainians and other foreign tourists. >>> the european union will expand to 28 members when croatia joins on monday. croatia was welcomed at an eu sum mi summit in brussells. >> croatia will become the 28th member of the european union. >> we will do everything and anything and beyond that to help and assist not just
most of the victims are shia muslims and a religious minority in the country and local police is not attack was carried out by sunni militants, and the explosive planted in a car was detonated in the northwestern city of peshawar. at least 17 people were killed and 30 were wounded in that attack. a paramilitary troop vehicle was among those hit by the explosion and the police suspect the bombing was aimed at the military and police. they are blaming the attack on islamic militants. >>...
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it says we know nothing will bring shia schendel back to us.ccasion, it's not a reason to celebrate. it's the unpleasant but necessary conclusion to a horrible crime that should never and for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville, we'll see you again next week. >> we are following breaking news right now. b.a.r.t. employees are set to walk off the job for the first time in 16 years. less than 30 minutes ago, a union leader told our deborah villalon she does not think a strike is avoidable. >> the count down continues as you can see to midnight that is when the current b.a.r.t. workers contract expires. deborah villalon is in oakland. she's been following this all day long. for the last two days and no one is at the bargaining table, right deborah. r
it says we know nothing will bring shia schendel back to us.ccasion, it's not a reason to celebrate. it's the unpleasant but necessary conclusion to a horrible crime that should never and for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville, we'll see you again next week. >> we are following breaking news right now. b.a.r.t. employees are set to walk off the job for the first time in 16 years. less than 30 minutes ago, a union leader told our deborah villalon she does not think a strike is...
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. >>> oliver stone, danny glover, shia labeouf, roseanne bar and john cusack joined the campaign pushing for ecuador to grant edwardsnow den political asylum. that's an interesting twist there. >>> the history channel is losing its religion to nbc. yeah, the peacock network picked up they is dwoel the widely successful mini series "the bible." no air date set yet. >>> a fitting final resting place has been selected for rich i havens. next month the folk rocker's ashes will be spread across the legendary site of his breakout performance at the 1969 woodstock music festival. >>> and remember him? ruben studdard is getting a second round of reality television. the season 2 "american idol" champion will be featured on nbc's weight loss show "the biggest loser" this fall. >>> actress gabrielle union has the internet buzzing about her new film "being mary jane." she plays a tv news anchor which is fitting since she grew up a news hound reading three newspapers a day. i have to tell you, this is a hard job. this is not easy, right? >> the hours are a little different. i feel like hollywood is a
. >>> oliver stone, danny glover, shia labeouf, roseanne bar and john cusack joined the campaign pushing for ecuador to grant edwardsnow den political asylum. that's an interesting twist there. >>> the history channel is losing its religion to nbc. yeah, the peacock network picked up they is dwoel the widely successful mini series "the bible." no air date set yet. >>> a fitting final resting place has been selected for rich i havens. next month the folk...
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most recently against shia. there is a cultural identity element to this as well. i think that this part of the larger picture. >> where does this leave washington? >> washington is in a very difficult situation. as a practical matter, the country was essentially melting down and heading for a disaster. it was a real possibility for broad-based civil strife. it is not as if this military intervention comes and upsets what was already a placid theme. based on the very recent history of egypt experience with military rule in the immediate aftermath of mubarak, this is clearly a fraught moment. the possibility of a very serious counterreaction. there's still the possibility that exists for retaliatory violence on both sides. i think the festivities that you see on your screen are probably slightly premature. i think there is a lot yet to be worked out. >> thank you very much. if i cans a day remember. that is how arizona governors are describing the death of 19 firefighters badly a massive firefighter. they were trapped in the flames as they were trying to get out the
most recently against shia. there is a cultural identity element to this as well. i think that this part of the larger picture. >> where does this leave washington? >> washington is in a very difficult situation. as a practical matter, the country was essentially melting down and heading for a disaster. it was a real possibility for broad-based civil strife. it is not as if this military intervention comes and upsets what was already a placid theme. based on the very recent history...