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resolving a mystery surrounding a charismatic cleric in a moose a southerner was the leader of the shia muslim sect in lebanon. in the summer of one nine hundred seventy eight assad or disappeared along with two companions while on a visit to libya to meet. for over thirty years the in mems disappearance has remained shrouded in mystery a shadowy story from the ruthless world of politics. what became of the enigmatic cleric whose popularity transcended religions and who had transformed lebanon's shia from a downtrodden minority into political activists. could the downfall of the soldier who seized power and became a ruthless dictator offer up hope of new evidence and new witnesses in the case of the vanished in. that i was born in one nine hundred twenty eight in the iranian city of qom his family were of lebanese origin. he studied political science in the university of toronto and later moved to iraq propose. graduate studies. in one nine hundred fifty nine sutter travelled to the city of tire in south lebanon to undertake missionary work he won many admirers and recognition. ten years later
resolving a mystery surrounding a charismatic cleric in a moose a southerner was the leader of the shia muslim sect in lebanon. in the summer of one nine hundred seventy eight assad or disappeared along with two companions while on a visit to libya to meet. for over thirty years the in mems disappearance has remained shrouded in mystery a shadowy story from the ruthless world of politics. what became of the enigmatic cleric whose popularity transcended religions and who had transformed...
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was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior. to save muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you jillian look there is a the harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on lebanon sectarian nature illness of the few mccauley a lot of. fear and. most. of. this fear but at the moment to live with here but there's no medicine he could wear one can say that one. in nine hundred seventy five civil war erupted in lebanon. assad or led antiwar protests most prominent of which was his sit in at
was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon...
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souther charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance . on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's a shouty hotel carrying a souther and two colleagues shaikh muhammad and journalist a bust and bad readin. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the libyan leader or not. several days after their disappearance libyan government official who some milat who had been assigned to be ma'am and his companions was visited by an agent from libyan intelligence agent was keen to assure milat that a meeting between the a mammon gadhafi had never occurred or were you know a man of humanity. how the shafts. of. attack if. you're from any other cuts. are step. in suffered. far learn a lot more carbon a lot of the money third job and you have a shot. in the model. of the house of the. hospital. in. the last known sighting of
souther charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance . on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's a shouty hotel carrying a souther and two colleagues shaikh muhammad and journalist a bust and bad readin. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had...
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was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims etc called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior the only. safe muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you julia look there is a the most hard. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on lebanon sectarian nature of the illness of the few mccauley. of. fear and. most. of. this fear with nothing to do at the moment to live with syria but there's no medicine he. can we can call that one. in nine hundred seventy five civil war erupted in lebanon. assad or led antiwar protests most prominent of which was his sit in at
was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims etc called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon...
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was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims said or called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when. measured superior the need. to save muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you jillian look there is a million more hard. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on lebanon sectarian nature. of the few mccauley. of what. most. of. what i did there would have been a big fear but at the moment to live with here but there's no medicine he could where one can call that water. in one nine hundred seventy five civil war erupted in lebanon. assad or led antiwar protests most pro
was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims said or called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon...
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shia in the shanty province in central china. home to the terra cotta army and the center of chinese civilization during the tang dynasty home also to about sixty thousand ethnic chinese muslims. shia and boasts an islamic history of more than thirteen hundred years when islam was first introduced to china in six fifty a.d. by one of the prophet muhammad's companions she hands muslims are proud of their islamic history and their country's traditions. they have merged their own ancient chinese culture with islam remaining faithful to the central tenets of their religion. should coersion this realize there were many a genius just didn't do that to me and kosher. this is my paying. everyone in sheehan's muslim community knows him as he is one of ten in months at the most famous mosque in the city. he is also there has a religious teacher. this is mr and mrs giles are again a couple in their sixty's who have finally managed to save enough money to go on the has. they all belong to the muslim community of xiang. and since the fifteenth century their ancestors have been making their way to mecca in saudi arabia for the annual has pilgrimage. in the past during the days of the silk
shia in the shanty province in central china. home to the terra cotta army and the center of chinese civilization during the tang dynasty home also to about sixty thousand ethnic chinese muslims. shia and boasts an islamic history of more than thirteen hundred years when islam was first introduced to china in six fifty a.d. by one of the prophet muhammad's companions she hands muslims are proud of their islamic history and their country's traditions. they have merged their own ancient chinese...
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souther charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance . on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's shouty hotel carrying him. and two colleagues shaikh mohammed and journalist. the three men we never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the libyan leader or not. several days after their disappearance libyan government official who some milat who had been assigned to be ma'am and his companions was visited by an agent from libyan intelligence agent was keen to assure milat that a meeting between the a ma'am and gadhafi had never occurred or be in a manner of humans in. how the shafts. a mock up of being in the. middle of a saucy. attack if. you're from any other cuts suffered a misstep. took over the home in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of the japanese have a shock in the model. of their. bus
souther charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance . on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's shouty hotel carrying him. and two colleagues shaikh mohammed and journalist. the three men we never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the libyan leader or...
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southern charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance. on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's shouty hotel carrying a sadat and two colleagues shaikh mohammad yacoob and journalist. dean. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the libyan leader or not. several days after their disappearance libyan government official who some milat who had been assigned to be ma'am and his companions was visited by an agent from libyan intelligence agent was keen to assure milat that a meeting between the a ma'am and get dappy had never occurred. of humans in. how the shots. were being in the. middle of a saucy. hour. or so that. they knew from any other misstep cuts. no let me look i've been lucky the moment. when you have a shock and the model. of the. hospital. but. the last known sighting of the a man and his two com
southern charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance. on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's shouty hotel carrying a sadat and two colleagues shaikh mohammad yacoob and journalist. dean. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made...
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two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern city. zens were injured including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack although the islamicro state g has targeted shia minority in the past. chile hom band thercial use of plastic bags, handing out cloth bagon the street, presidt pinniera said chile was willing to move away from a throw-away culture. customers will be limited to t plastic bags each while they adjust. president macron of france has described talks with the british riendly afterr as the two leaders met on friday to discuss thesaay's brexit proposals. our business editor has details. simon: wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorching capitals of europe hoping lo persuadeders to get behind its proposed deal with the e.u. the primehoinister cut her own holiday to join the french president on his.e, meanwhhe governor of the bank of england cranked up the temperature at home wit this strongly worded warning. >> the possibility of a no-dealo is uncably high at this point. it
two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern city. zens were injured including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack although the islamicro state g has targeted shia minority in the past. chile hom band thercial use of plastic bags, handing out cloth bagon the street, presidt pinniera said chile was willing to move away from a throw-away culture. customers will be limited to t plastic bags each while they adjust. president macron...
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today the dominant external players in the country are iran supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and search in christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news them by twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens suddenly appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the year. or she had. or doing. wrong left. femur. what the one hundred many in lebanon believe that was how the hostage by his saudi patrons and forced to resign because he was losing ground to hezbollah after international pressure heavy returned home and said he wasn't giving up office off the rule but he has yet to explain exactly what took place and we both know what happened to the president and now is that our prime minister was a person in saudi arabia then the prime minister came back after a month he said ok i'm not resigning anymore and business as usual. what's that. this is this. it's not normally the people who are in charge of the country i'm not in charge of them and t
today the dominant external players in the country are iran supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and search in christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news them by twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens suddenly appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the year. or she had. or doing. wrong left. femur. what the one hundred many in lebanon...
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was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims said or called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured superior do you need. to save muslim or eman muslim. because these are various for you look there is a million more hard these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on lebanon sectarian nature the illness of the few mccauley and a lot of. fear and. most. of. what i did there would have been. when we left him at the moment to live with here but there's no medicine he. can we can call that one. in one thousand nine hundred seventy five civil war erupted in lebanon. assad or le
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several attawoers wearing n's burqas blew themselves up inside the mosque as local shia muslims gathered for friday prayers. is not o yet clear who carri the attack. zombie boy has die the age of 32. his body was found at his home in canada. reports suggest he m have taken his own life. he appeared in one of lady ga' s videos in 2011. the singer paid tribute to him, describing his death as beyond devastated. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prfor the nuclear bunker made out of buses. we get a tour of a very unusual compound in canada. the u.s. naval base at guantÁnamo bay inne cuba isf the most controversial military installations in the world. cuba's communist government wants the detention center closed. we were given tiny access to a neighboring town. here's the report reporter: welcome to the most .eavily guarded town in cub it is located directly beside the u.gu naval base at tanamo bay, and visiting is an easy. we were among a group of foreign journalists granted rare access to the town where security is so tight that even local resingnts find g
several attawoers wearing n's burqas blew themselves up inside the mosque as local shia muslims gathered for friday prayers. is not o yet clear who carri the attack. zombie boy has die the age of 32. his body was found at his home in canada. reports suggest he m have taken his own life. he appeared in one of lady ga' s videos in 2011. the singer paid tribute to him, describing his death as beyond devastated. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on toraght's prfor...
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today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and such and christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news but twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens it's something the appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what. one hundred many in lebanon believe that was how the hostage by his saudi patrons and forced to resign because he was losing ground to hezbollah after international pressure had easy returned home and said he wasn't giving up office off the rule but he has yet to explain exactly what took place and we both know what happened to the president announced that our prime minister was a person in saudi arabia then the prime minister came back after a month he said ok i'm not resigning anymore and then business as usual. what's that. this is this it's not normally the people who are in charge of the country i'm not in charge of tha
today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and such and christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news but twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens it's something the appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what. one hundred many in...
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two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers. e injured, including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first country in south america to ban the commercial use of plastic bags. president sebasti n pinera said chile was willing to move away from a throwaway culture. the legislation gives small shops two years to phase out the bags. in the meantime, customers will be limited to two plastic bags each. china says it will levy new tariffs on more than 5,200 us products if the white house moves forward with its latest threat. the duties would range from 5% to 25% on $60 billion worth of american products. chinese officials have accused the us of "unilaterally" heightening tensions between the two economic giants. united nations 0fficials say more than 1500 migrants have died already this year trying to cross from africa to europe. the numbers of people attempting to make the crossing has fallen compared to last year but a hig
two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers. e injured, including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first country in south america to ban the commercial use of plastic bags. president sebasti n pinera said chile was willing to move away from a throwaway culture. the legislation gives small shops two years to phase out the bags. in the...
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was elected head of the higher islamic shia council in lebanon becoming leader of the country's shia muslims a set are called for social justice and development particularly in lebanon's poorest areas. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four he founded the movement of the deprived aiming to unite people across communal rather than religious or ideological lines. a southerner was something of an iconoclast seeking to break through traditional barriers. to bishop use of minister of lebanon remembers a sermon a sutter delivered in a church in which he warned of the dangers of sectarianism. when measured sunni are the only. safe muslim or eman muslim. because these barriers for you jillian look there is a million more harder these. members would. assert his nephew recalls his uncle's views on lebanon sectarian nature the illness of the few mccauley. of what i feel. most. of. what i did there would have been at this for your enemy but at the moment to live with here but there's no medicine and even where we live one can call that one . in one thousand nine hundred seventy five civil war erupted
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two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers. tack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first latin american country to ban plastic bags. president sebastian pinera marked the historic law by handing out cloth bags. small shops now have two years to phase out plastic bags, larger business have six months. in the meantime, customers can only have two plastic bags each. china says said it will levy new tariffs on more than 5,200 us products if the white house moves forward with its latest tariff threat. they duties would range from 5%—25% on $60bn worth of us products. the us has said it's considering even higher tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods than it initially planned. chinese officials have accused the us of "unilaterally" heightening tensions between the two economic giants. there might be a lot going on in the world right now, but most of us haven't got to the stage of building a nuclear bunker to escape from it all. but canadian bruce beach has been prepari
two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers. tack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first latin american country to ban plastic bags. president sebastian pinera marked the historic law by handing out cloth bags. small shops now have two years to phase out plastic bags, larger business have six months. in the meantime, customers can only have two plastic bags each. china says said it will...
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two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern cityere injured, including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. more than 500 people have died in heavy rains in india so far this year, and there's still a month of the monsoon season to go. the north—eastern state of assam has been particularly badly hit, as nick beake reports. water is painting a dramatic picture in many corners of india. rice fields, now sprawling lakes. schools submerged. communities cut off. coping with the annual monsoon floods is a way of life here. but this year, it is the threat to life that is causing such alarm. at this relief centre, the strain of flood after flood is taking its toll on mother of two, pompy. translation: this happens to us every year. i am so tired of it. my entire family was crying last night because the water was neck high and no one came to rescue us. as we venture to more remote starts of assam state, it feels like an aquatic ghost town. but then sig
two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern cityere injured, including children. it's unclear who carried out the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. more than 500 people have died in heavy rains in india so far this year, and there's still a month of the monsoon season to go. the north—eastern state of assam has been particularly badly hit, as nick beake reports. water is painting a...
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two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern cityt the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first country in south america to ban the commercial use of plastic bags. handing out cloth bags on the streets, president sebastian pinera said chile was willing to move away from a "throwaway culture." small shops have two years to comply with the legislation. in the meantime, customers will be limited to two plastic bags each. president macron of france has described talks with the british prime minister as "friendly," after the two leaders met on friday to discuss theresa may's brexit proposals. mrs may cut short her holiday for the meeting, having already spoken by phone to the head of the european commission. it came as the governor of the bank of england intervened in the brexit debate, warning that the chance of a no deal is "uncomfortably high." our business editor simonjack reports. wish you were here. this is no holiday. government ministers are touring the scorchi
two men wearing women's burqas opened fire on shia muslims attending friday prayers in the eastern cityt the attack, although the islamic state group has targeted the shia minority in the past. chile has become the first country in south america to ban the commercial use of plastic bags. handing out cloth bags on the streets, president sebastian pinera said chile was willing to move away from a "throwaway culture." small shops have two years to comply with the legislation. in the...
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public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's rights activists arrested in what is an unprecedented black crackdown the kingdom has just allowed women to drive for the first time and to attend sporting events and cinemas have opened after being banned saudi arabia is a major trading partner supplying ten percent of canadian crude oil imports canada listed saudi arabia as the second largest buyer of canadian arms after the us the two countries signed a twelve billion dollar arms deal four years ago china there was. an important part spend all their armor and also. the source of revenue for a number of universities. the rest is just critics say canada. allie
public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's...
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affected me and my family a very personal level is the systematic and ongoing genocide against shia muslims in pakistan in july twenty third teen there was an interview where you said that your government had a deep and abiding commitment to find those responsible and to prevent those going forward so can i ask what you specifically have done when you were in government to prevent those attacks. and why those have been so those actions were so unsuccessful because we still see increasing attacks and genocide again i'm not going to justify that that is part of in some ways related thing to the minorities because we have created this this is the mainstream which is sunni and muslim and everybody else is a minority and some is ok and we feel that what i'm saying is past policies in previous times have created this atmosphere where people are free to get that right that's true and policies have done the earth but do we have here is your government between between twenty eleven and twenty thirteen i believe more than a thousand years were killed in pakistan that was when you were foreign ministe
affected me and my family a very personal level is the systematic and ongoing genocide against shia muslims in pakistan in july twenty third teen there was an interview where you said that your government had a deep and abiding commitment to find those responsible and to prevent those going forward so can i ask what you specifically have done when you were in government to prevent those attacks. and why those have been so those actions were so unsuccessful because we still see increasing...
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today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and search and christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in new them by twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens suddenly appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. most of. the year. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what. many in lebanon believe that she was how the hostage by his saudi patrons and forced to resign because he was losing ground to hezbollah after international pressure had easy returned home and said he wasn't giving up office off to rule but he has yet to explain exactly what took place and we both know what happened when the president announced that our prime minister was a muslim in saudi arabia then the prime minister came back after a month he said ok i'm not resigning anymore and business as usual. lots that. this is this. it's not normally the people who are in charge of the country i'm not in charge of that an
today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and search and christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in new them by twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens suddenly appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. most of. the year. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what. many in lebanon...
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southern charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance. on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet colonel muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's a shouty hotel carrying a sadat and two colleagues shaikh mohammed and journalist. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the libyan leader or not. several days after their disappearance libyan government official who some milat who had been assigned to the ma'am and his companions was visited by an agent from libyan intelligence agent who is keen to assure milat that a meeting between the a mammon gadhafi had never occurred or were you know a man of humanity. how the shafts. of. attack if. you're from any other cuts. are step. in suffolk. for well they're not letting your carbon aloft at the moment of germany have a shot. in the model. of the. hospital . but in. the last known sighting of the a man and
southern charismatic leader of lebanon's shia muslim sect sought regional assistance. on august the twenty fifth nine hundred seventy eight southern traveled to libya to meet colonel muammar gaddafi. six days later on august thirty first an official motorcade left tripoli's a shouty hotel carrying a sadat and two colleagues shaikh mohammed and journalist. the three men were never seen again. question soon began to be asked about what had happened to them and whether they had actually made the...
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this area has seen a number of demonstrations by the minority shia muslim community.e mohammed bin salman. these changes includeallowing women to drive and allowing cinemas to open in the kingdom. here‘s rothna begum from the human rights watch. the saudi authorities‘ public prosecution is demanding the death penalty for charges that relate directly to peaceful activism. so they are participating in peaceful protest, taking videos of protests, they are all related very specificly later peaceful activities. that is quite unique about this situation, it‘s the first time we are seeing the saudi authorities not only going after the death penalty but doing so directly for peaceful activism. they have executed many people in the past including shia citizens. in 2016 they executed four shia men including the prominent sheik, nimr al—nimr, for inciting riots but in that time they were still trying to connect him to violence, even if his family have insisted he was always a peaceful man and promoted peaceful activities. when you talk about peaceful activism, what do you actual
this area has seen a number of demonstrations by the minority shia muslim community.e mohammed bin salman. these changes includeallowing women to drive and allowing cinemas to open in the kingdom. here‘s rothna begum from the human rights watch. the saudi authorities‘ public prosecution is demanding the death penalty for charges that relate directly to peaceful activism. so they are participating in peaceful protest, taking videos of protests, they are all related very specificly later...
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public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's rights activists arrested in what is an unprecedented crack crackdown the kingdom has just allowed women to drive for the first time and to attend sporting events and cinemas have opened after being banned saudi arabia is a major trading partner supplying ten percent of canadian crude oil imports canada listed saudi arabia as the second largest buyer of canadian arms after the us the two countries signed a twelve billion dollar arms deal four years ago china that was through. or can't stand on their armor and also. is a source of revenue for a number of universities. and in universities for various occasions cr
public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's...
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today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and such in christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news amber twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens as something the appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what the one hundred many in lebanon believe that she was how the hostage by his saudi patrons and forced to resign because he was losing ground to hezbollah after international pressure had easy returned home and said he wasn't giving up office after rule but he has yet to explain exactly what took place and we both know what happened to the president announced that our prime minister was a person in saudi arabia then the prime minister came back after a month he said ok i'm not resigning anymore and then business as usual. what's that. this is this it's not normally the people who are in charge of the country i'm not in charge of
today the dominant external players in the country are iran which supports the shia muslim party hezbollah and its allies and saudi arabia which supports most sudanese and such in christian policies against hezbollah. things came to a head in news amber twenty seventeen when prime minister. was visiting saudi arabia and to the shock of his fellow citizens as something the appeared on t.v. to make a statement for. the. or she had. or doing more wrong left. femur. what the one hundred many in...
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public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's rights activists arrested in what is an unprecedented black crackdown the kingdom has just allowed women to drive for the first time and to attend sporting events and cinemas have opened after being banned saudi arabia is a major trading partner supplying ten percent of canadian crude oil imports canada listed saudi arabia as the second largest buyer of canadian arms after the us the two countries signed a twelve billion dollar arms deal four years ago china that was through. or can't stand on their armor and also. is a source of revenue for a number of universities. and in universities for various occasions cr
public debate others arrested by saudi police have pressed for the rights of women and the rights of shia muslim minority another woman was taken into custody because she's married to an islamic law scholar is absolutely ridiculous that the saudi authorities can and no one had come through with some sun limited reforms like the left and the driving bad but on the other hand over rest of their e same women who helped to bring about this reform since may we've seen more than a dozen women's...
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affected me and my family a very personal level is the systematic and ongoing genocide against shia muslims in pakistan in july twenty third teen there was an interview where you said that your government had a deep and abiding commitment to find those responsible and to prevent those going forward so can i ask what you specifically have done when you were in government to prevent those attacks. and why those have been so those actions were so unsuccessful because we still see increasing attacks and genocide again i'm not going to justify that that is part of in some with a related thing to the minorities because we have created this this is the mainstream which is sunni and muslim and everybody else is a minority and some is ok and we feel that what i'm saying is past policies in previous times have created this atmosphere where people are free to get that right that's true policies have done the earth but do we have here is your government between us between twenty eleven and twenty thirty and i believe more than a thousand years were killed in pakistan that was when you were foreign mini
affected me and my family a very personal level is the systematic and ongoing genocide against shia muslims in pakistan in july twenty third teen there was an interview where you said that your government had a deep and abiding commitment to find those responsible and to prevent those going forward so can i ask what you specifically have done when you were in government to prevent those attacks. and why those have been so those actions were so unsuccessful because we still see increasing...
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shia. or muslim whatever not talking sunni again challenge losing any seymour hoffman city governorship. of whole lot of movie love the you know that's kind of as none of. the homes of the mill woman and the mother of those never did one of their knowledge ten it was never hampshire the way they wanted it done most remarkable a lot i'm moving on with the. movie and oh. heartily this us is the most assuming of. all our sons of course is. that it was new york made over the years in the market. for the shift. in the mood. of the only innocent of the city in the service to. the service should of this it. should was and was i'm sure saving money out of our. lesser circles it is that was it in the us of the shitty almost all of the not so mean as most of. the kids oh sure ok and a lot of them saw it all but was there to nashville. or partner. who will need to do is tell you look it up that. you just believe this is. the deliver the goods but there was the other woman she did it this is the next you know i'm starting to walk away from what you did in the nude more than on he didn't surface so m
shia. or muslim whatever not talking sunni again challenge losing any seymour hoffman city governorship. of whole lot of movie love the you know that's kind of as none of. the homes of the mill woman and the mother of those never did one of their knowledge ten it was never hampshire the way they wanted it done most remarkable a lot i'm moving on with the. movie and oh. heartily this us is the most assuming of. all our sons of course is. that it was new york made over the years in the market....
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ground by the arabs and it was a was an issue and allowed iran to play the role of a of a muslim power and not as a shia power. while if we. religious looking at our country's national security considerations we consider that the zionist regime is a usurping and illegitimate regime in the region. as such it constitutes our biggest regional threat. globally speaking that thread is the united states with the anti israel a and anti american stance is a closely linked to run no longer has any official relations with the two countries since the hostage crisis of nine hundred seventy nine the american embassy has become a museum. inside everything has been preserved as it was. the last reminder of the heroic time surrounding the foundation of the islamic republic. american islam did not prevent iran from being pragmatic and negotiating a resolution to the nuclear crisis with the united states on january the sixteenth two thousand and sixteen at the headquarters of the international atomic energy agency in vienna dignitaries signed a joint comprehensive plan of action. right now your work really begins yes yes
ground by the arabs and it was a was an issue and allowed iran to play the role of a of a muslim power and not as a shia power. while if we. religious looking at our country's national security considerations we consider that the zionist regime is a usurping and illegitimate regime in the region. as such it constitutes our biggest regional threat. globally speaking that thread is the united states with the anti israel a and anti american stance is a closely linked to run no longer has any...
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shias for the honor of our religion. that i've been defending but that a lot of. in the past yemen has kept itself away from religious conflicts but this war has changed everything the sunny muslims of saudi arabia suspect iran the sworn enemy of supporting the shia who three rebels and so yemen has become the battleground for these two regional powers . as you know i visited aden two years ago so i have mixed feelings returning here. are signs of war are still extremely visible you can tell when you listen to the patients that there is still a lot happening on the frontline. east of the bassinette it's getting closer to aden tools like to leave the killing and that each day the hospital receives more and more wounded and yet the shop at least see not just wounded soldiers but wounded civilians to. the c.v. place and people from both sides of the conflict turn up at this hospital so we are very close to the fighting on the tape polish. away from the hospital the sights and sounds of the front line are less present. in many ways aden seems like a ghost town the internationally recognized government prefers to operate from the safety of saudi arabia under the control of their power
shias for the honor of our religion. that i've been defending but that a lot of. in the past yemen has kept itself away from religious conflicts but this war has changed everything the sunny muslims of saudi arabia suspect iran the sworn enemy of supporting the shia who three rebels and so yemen has become the battleground for these two regional powers . as you know i visited aden two years ago so i have mixed feelings returning here. are signs of war are still extremely visible you can tell...
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i did not note that the islamist extremism that isis represented was hostile to most muslims as well, hostile to shia, hostile to all sunni who would not bow to their wishes. and so this islamist extremism is a profound threat not just to non-muslims, but to muslims as well. but we're here today to talk about the christians and the yazidis. and i won't repeat things that have been said here earlier about what has happened since the summer of 2014 except to note one thing. i want to note that of those 6-7,000 ya sidty women who disappeared or were taken and became sex slaves, over 3,000 of them we still don't know where they are. they're still unaccounted for. there is much here that needs to be done that we need to think about. i also want to say that i think you may know that tonight at the white house at 7:30 there will be a vigil for the yazidis, and some of you may want to be there for that. outside here, outside in the foyer, you'll find some paintings that you might also find interesting. they're painted by yazidi young people, 13, 14 years old. there's one of a butterfly which is painted by a
i did not note that the islamist extremism that isis represented was hostile to most muslims as well, hostile to shia, hostile to all sunni who would not bow to their wishes. and so this islamist extremism is a profound threat not just to non-muslims, but to muslims as well. but we're here today to talk about the christians and the yazidis. and i won't repeat things that have been said here earlier about what has happened since the summer of 2014 except to note one thing. i want to note that of...