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but islam is mentioned in the constitution. the constitution is a successful merger between moderate islam and global secular modern values. and, therefore, moderate islamists and secularists found in the constitution a reflection of themselves and that's why they are satisfied. but the extremists on either side, of course they would not be satisfied with the constitution, but they are a minority. in general, the tunisian people are moderates. ... >> rose: and you in fact-- and the party-- has designated alshary as a terrorist organization. >> ( translated ): it is, indeed. as long as it uses violence to impose its ideology it is a terrorist organization. >> rose: the woem reported tunisia succeeded in large part because of you, rashid al-ghannouchi, who urged his movement to set aside most of the ideological agenda in favor of compromise. is that a fair appraisal of what you did? >> ( translated ): we appreciate for this newspaper this fair treatment to us, but everything we did was prompted by our keen interest to ensure the
but islam is mentioned in the constitution. the constitution is a successful merger between moderate islam and global secular modern values. and, therefore, moderate islamists and secularists found in the constitution a reflection of themselves and that's why they are satisfied. but the extremists on either side, of course they would not be satisfied with the constitution, but they are a minority. in general, the tunisian people are moderates. ... >> rose: and you in fact-- and the...
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they would like to hijack "islam ." in order to use it to end in order to dictate its ideology on .uman beings islam stands for justice, liberty, and any element to control human beings because the overwhelming majority of muslims want to live in peace like other human beings. they would like to see good come to all people. they would like to see justice and compassion purveying across the society. they would just like to see that and there is no room for richer view showing or extremism. what roleally this, will you play on the future of tunisia? >> this question relates to me personally. i really have no special political ambitions for myself. the tunisianed by theion which was led tunisian youth. we would like them to be in the vanguard leading the whole process. and could continue my role contribute to the success of men, then iodern i havee happy because done something for the tunisian people, the arabs, the muslims, and for all humankind. >> and the urgent need, the immediate need is what? >> the urgent need today
they would like to hijack "islam ." in order to use it to end in order to dictate its ideology on .uman beings islam stands for justice, liberty, and any element to control human beings because the overwhelming majority of muslims want to live in peace like other human beings. they would like to see good come to all people. they would like to see justice and compassion purveying across the society. they would just like to see that and there is no room for richer view showing or...
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they do have an islamic party which has, actually, been more forward looking than any other islamic party in the arab world. they do have a tradition of, i mean, of not interfering in politics. of the army not interfering in politics. so they do have all these factors. it's a small country, relatively homogeneous also. doesn't have all the secretary issues that other countries have. and so, you know, yes, it is small but has a lot of potential. interestingly on that point, i asked -- and to answer, also, your point, i asked the nushi, and i say that in the book, the leader of the largest, of course, political party in tunisia. until recently, now the polls show that, as i said, the secular opposition party has more support than him. but i asked him about something which is very important to my understanding of how islamic parties will operate in the political field. and i said that in islam there is a very famous, of course, very known principle that says no coercion in religion. that is, you do not force people to become muslims. and i said that principle, in my understand, is a one-way
they do have an islamic party which has, actually, been more forward looking than any other islamic party in the arab world. they do have a tradition of, i mean, of not interfering in politics. of the army not interfering in politics. so they do have all these factors. it's a small country, relatively homogeneous also. doesn't have all the secretary issues that other countries have. and so, you know, yes, it is small but has a lot of potential. interestingly on that point, i asked -- and to...
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they would like to hijack "islam." in order to use it to end in order to dictate its ideology on human beings. islam stands for justice, liberty, and any element to control human beings because the overwhelming majority of muslims want to live in peace like other human beings. they would like to see good come to all people. they would like to see justice and compassion purveying across the society. they would just like to see that and there is no room for richer view showing or extremism. >> and finally this, what role will you play on the future of tunisia? >> this question relates to me personally. i really have no special political ambitions for myself. i have exceeded the tunisian revolution which was led by the tunisian youth. we would like them to be in the vanguard leading the whole process. if i could continue my role and contribute to the success of democratic modern men, then i would be happy because i have done something for the tunisian people, the arabs, the muslims, and for all humankind. >> and the urgen
they would like to hijack "islam." in order to use it to end in order to dictate its ideology on human beings. islam stands for justice, liberty, and any element to control human beings because the overwhelming majority of muslims want to live in peace like other human beings. they would like to see good come to all people. they would like to see justice and compassion purveying across the society. they would just like to see that and there is no room for richer view showing or...
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it was oh it's islam. it was always, we want more. >> there were some of those reporting on islam before 9/11. him --oned the rest lose resolution and reform series in a loss on -- in islam that i was doing. suddenly, the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately happens quite a environment.ve i think that is white is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive heard >> we have time for three more. we will start over here to my left. research in the context of korea. time,d that most of the sometimes they do cover religion in a positive manner. i found that they have kind of expectations of religion, what religion can do for society. can you tell me one or more experiences when you cover religion and a policy matter and why did you decide to do that? >> i didn't set out with an agenda, but there have been tragic stories out of which some messages have come from communities. christian communities. in a couple of instances i can think of, we had the
it was oh it's islam. it was always, we want more. >> there were some of those reporting on islam before 9/11. him --oned the rest lose resolution and reform series in a loss on -- in islam that i was doing. suddenly, the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately happens quite a environment.ve i think that is white is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive heard >> we have time for three more. we will start over here...
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they do have an islamic party which has, actually, been more forward looking than any other islamic party in the arab world. they do have a tradition of not interfering in politics, so they do have all these factors. it's a small country, relatively homogeneous also, doesn't have all the sectarian issues that other countries have. and so, you know, yes, it is small but has a lot of potential. interestingly on that point, i asked -- and to answer also your point -- i asked -- [inaudible] and i say that in the book also, the leader of the largest, of course, political party in tunisia until recently. now the polls show that, as i said, the secular opposition party has more support. but i asked him about something which is very important to my understanding of how islamic parties will operate in the political field. and i said that in islam there is a very famous, of course, very known principle that says no coercion in religion. that is, you do not force people to become muslims. and i said that principle, in my understanding, is a one-way street. in other words, as long as you are not a mu
they do have an islamic party which has, actually, been more forward looking than any other islamic party in the arab world. they do have a tradition of not interfering in politics, so they do have all these factors. it's a small country, relatively homogeneous also, doesn't have all the sectarian issues that other countries have. and so, you know, yes, it is small but has a lot of potential. interestingly on that point, i asked -- and to answer also your point -- i asked -- [inaudible] and i...
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and the coverage of islam. the truth of the matter is barry gunther, in his book, bbc atching," which is domestic religion coverage, showed in the early 1990's questions -- which questioned different groups, christian, non-christian, including islamic listeners and viewers, asked questions like, if you want more, what happens when religion comes, do you turn over? it was always islam, which all the religion sectors that said no, we want more, more, more. so signals about the imam for morris lamb was well before 9/11. have you read barry gurnter's report? >> quite. there were those reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the revolution and reform of islam series i was doing. a lot of other people were talking about it but it just wasn't -- it was almost like it suddenly caught the news editors at the top. we're playing catch-up. that unfortunately happens quite a lot as a reactive environment in the media. more than it should be. and again that's why i think it's great to have specialists because there it ca
and the coverage of islam. the truth of the matter is barry gunther, in his book, bbc atching," which is domestic religion coverage, showed in the early 1990's questions -- which questioned different groups, christian, non-christian, including islamic listeners and viewers, asked questions like, if you want more, what happens when religion comes, do you turn over? it was always islam, which all the religion sectors that said no, we want more, more, more. so signals about the imam for...
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i belong to a party with islamic reference. this is one of our convictions and one of our goals, to prove that islam and democracy can meet, can reconcile, and can work together. i think what the president said today is very important. in a way, he said that by reconciling islam and democracy, we can say that democracy is for all people, all cultures, all religions, and this is good news for everybody. beings constitution is hailed as one of the most progressive in the arab world. how will it impact the everyday life of tunisians? >> impacting everyday life i think does not only depend on good constitutional text or on progressive text, it will depend essentially on how to implement this text, how to transform or translate them into laws. getto appropriate, how to -- assimilate the content of the constitution by different categories of tunisians, use -- workers, citizens in rural areas, urban areas -- and transform them. it is a process that we are to do now, that we start now. >> what are the main issues in your opinion facing
i belong to a party with islamic reference. this is one of our convictions and one of our goals, to prove that islam and democracy can meet, can reconcile, and can work together. i think what the president said today is very important. in a way, he said that by reconciling islam and democracy, we can say that democracy is for all people, all cultures, all religions, and this is good news for everybody. beings constitution is hailed as one of the most progressive in the arab world. how will it...
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(machine gun fire) the group wants to establish an islamic state in syria. (loud cannonfire) it claims an alliance with al qaeda, but even al qaeda has severed ties with them. isis has been capturing towns all over the north, including the town of al-atareb, a crucial location in the war. >> if the jihadists control al-atareb town, the fsa will be stuck in the south between the jihadists in the north and the regime troops in the south. so it was a very important moment. >> narrator: in november 2013, isis staged a show of strength in the town, parading a group of rebels captured in battle, including an fsa commander, hasan jazra. locals filmed it on their cellphones. (gunshots) (shouting) >> narrator: muhammad persuades some of the rebels to sneak him into al-atareb. >> i was about to enter the town. the first thing i saw was a big flag of al qaeda. the only thing in my mind was that scene of seven fighters of the fsa were executed. i was sure if they catch me and they suspect me, i will be killed. >> narrator: in the town square, isis is holding a public ra
(machine gun fire) the group wants to establish an islamic state in syria. (loud cannonfire) it claims an alliance with al qaeda, but even al qaeda has severed ties with them. isis has been capturing towns all over the north, including the town of al-atareb, a crucial location in the war. >> if the jihadists control al-atareb town, the fsa will be stuck in the south between the jihadists in the north and the regime troops in the south. so it was a very important moment. >> narrator:...
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(machine gun fire) the group wants to establish an islamic state in syria. (loud cannonfire) it claims an alliance with al qaeda, but even al qaeda has severed ties with them. isis has been capturing towns all over the north, including the town of al-atareb, a crucial location in the war. >> if the jihadists control al-atareb town, the fsa will be stuck in the south between the jihadists in the north and the regime troops in the south. so it was a very important moment. >> narrator: in november 2013, isis staged a show of strength in the town, parading a group of rebels captured in battle, including an fsa commander, hasan jazra. locals filmed it on their cellphones. (gunshots) (shouting) >> narrator: muhammad persuades some of the rebels to sneak him into al-atareb. >> i was about to enter the town. the first thing i saw was a big flag of al qaeda. the only thing in my mind was that scene of seven fighters of the fsa were executed. i was sure if they catch me and they suspect me, i will be killed. >> narrator: in the town square, is is holding a public rall
(machine gun fire) the group wants to establish an islamic state in syria. (loud cannonfire) it claims an alliance with al qaeda, but even al qaeda has severed ties with them. isis has been capturing towns all over the north, including the town of al-atareb, a crucial location in the war. >> if the jihadists control al-atareb town, the fsa will be stuck in the south between the jihadists in the north and the regime troops in the south. so it was a very important moment. >> narrator:...
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, and the coverage of islam. but the truth of the matter is watching," "god which is a bbc domestic religion covers shows in the early 1990's which question different groups among christians, including islamic listeners and viewers, ask questions like, if you want more, what happens when it turns over? it was always islam. that would say we want more. ignals were well before 9/11. >> there were some of us reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform series on islam that i was doing. other people were talking about it, it it was almost like it suddenly caught the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately this happens quite a lot, a reactive environment. i think that is why it is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive. >> we have time for one more -- three more. we will start over here to my left. >> i did research on religion in the context of korea. i found that most of the time, journalists do cover religion in a positive m
, and the coverage of islam. but the truth of the matter is watching," "god which is a bbc domestic religion covers shows in the early 1990's which question different groups among christians, including islamic listeners and viewers, ask questions like, if you want more, what happens when it turns over? it was always islam. that would say we want more. ignals were well before 9/11. >> there were some of us reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform...
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and among didn't do it it is democratic system of islamic governments to introduce islamic law and poops argue is the one attacks and abuse islamic education. the tiny bunches in its bid on me from time to the eighty s and reviews of islamic banking stocks upload the u s law and better and be claudia missions to the us the proposal was handed over to two of the divine and to show crude is the duel with matt the potty but he does at the secret destination over the weekend. but then on monday while on the sunny let them lead negotiator said. i was away. he did not want to move on. ecommerce of the body we didn't teach her all day. went. they got sch but it was cute. i don't get what's on the way. my love of the disease to seek political islam of odds of that mosque when he nominated by the time they bind to negotiate the development warned that insurgents have some five hundred units and save almost a baby to act on their august you should know that at the moment we have a peaceful hundred to five hundred feet of suicide bombers in the status of another tribe deviants. bellamy should reali
and among didn't do it it is democratic system of islamic governments to introduce islamic law and poops argue is the one attacks and abuse islamic education. the tiny bunches in its bid on me from time to the eighty s and reviews of islamic banking stocks upload the u s law and better and be claudia missions to the us the proposal was handed over to two of the divine and to show crude is the duel with matt the potty but he does at the secret destination over the weekend. but then on monday...
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it was oh it's islam. it was always, we want more. >> there were some of those reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform series on islam that i was doing. it was like it suddenly, the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately happens quite a lot, a reactive environment. i think that is white is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive. >> we have time for three more. we will start over here to my left. >> i did research in the context of korea. i found that most of the time, sometimes they do cover religion in a positive manner. i found that they have kind of expectations of religion, what religion can do for society. can you tell me one or more experiences when you cover religion and a policy matter and why did you decide to do that? >> i didn't set out with an agenda, but there have been tragic stories out of which some very positive messages have come from communities. christian communities. in a couple of instanc
it was oh it's islam. it was always, we want more. >> there were some of those reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform series on islam that i was doing. it was like it suddenly, the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately happens quite a lot, a reactive environment. i think that is white is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive. >> we have time for three more. we will start over here to...
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, and the coverage of islam. but the truth of the matter is watching," "god which is a bbc domestic religion covers shows in the early 1990's which question different groups among christians, including islamic listeners and viewers, ask questions like, if you want more, what happens when it turns over? it was always islam. that would say we want more. ignals were well before 9/11. >> there were some of us reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform series on islam that i was doing. other people were talking about it, it it was almost like it suddenly caught the news editors at the top unawares. they were playing catch-up and unfortunately this happens quite a lot, a reactive environment. i think that is why it is good to have specialists. they're less reactive and more proactive. >> we have time for one more -- three more. we will start over here to my left. >> i did research on religion in the context of korea. i found that most of the time, journalists do cover religion in a positive m
, and the coverage of islam. but the truth of the matter is watching," "god which is a bbc domestic religion covers shows in the early 1990's which question different groups among christians, including islamic listeners and viewers, ask questions like, if you want more, what happens when it turns over? it was always islam. that would say we want more. ignals were well before 9/11. >> there were some of us reporting on islam before 9/11. i mentioned the resolution and reform...
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is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception if they did though some of the god's army in the sense of giving their wife over to jesus right in serving its enormous fundamentalist christianity is inextricably intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is our united states military this active us military officer asking for anonymity and fear for his safety says his life has been turned into a living hell by those he serves with because he's not christian. but it didn't work the officer says he has reached out to higher ups for help only to receive threats of being stripped of his rank and kicked out of the military i could no more. and. i was excluded to return. to school. the military religious freedom foundation represents over thirty six thousand active duty members of the u.s. military ninety six percent of whom are christians coming to there been a zeeshan feeling oppressed for not being christian enough claims its f
is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception if they did though some of the god's army in the sense of giving their wife over to jesus right in serving its enormous fundamentalist christianity is inextricably intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is our united states military this active us military officer asking for...
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of the role of islam in wars the us is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception they break it though somebody's got to be in a sense given the bible is right in serving its enormous fundamentals christianity is electrically intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is our united states military this active us military officer asking for anonymity and fear for his safety says his life has been turned into a living hell by those he serves with because he's not christian. who were asked. the officer says he has reached out to higher ups for help only to receive threats of being stripped of his rank and kicked out of the military i could no more. i was excluded. i was. wanted. the military religious freedom foundation represents over thirty six thousand active duty members of the u.s. military ninety six percent of whom are christians coming to their position feeling oppressed for not being christian enough claims its f
of the role of islam in wars the us is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception they break it though somebody's got to be in a sense given the bible is right in serving its enormous fundamentals christianity is electrically intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is our united states military this active us military...
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and the proclamation 35 years ago today of the world's first islamic state. we're going to take a look on the occasion of the 35th 1979ersary back at the revolution. i'm joined in the newsroom by anna riney in -- by an iranian author and intellectual. thank you for being with us. 35 years ago you were there at the time. the extraordinary enthusiasm, one imagines, in the days just after the shah had left but before the atomic revolution was proclaimed. there, basically, i was during the years of the revolution and three or four years after the revolution. the victory of khomeini and the clergy. and during the terror period, what we call the terror period, with mass executions that followed immediately after taking power by khomeini. >> it was initially a popular uprising against the shah that might have gone another way. >> absolutely. there were good reasons for the uprising. you had economic growth, you have the growth of the middle class, and the middle-class have access to education opportunities, economic opportunities, but what lacked seriously back then
and the proclamation 35 years ago today of the world's first islamic state. we're going to take a look on the occasion of the 35th 1979ersary back at the revolution. i'm joined in the newsroom by anna riney in -- by an iranian author and intellectual. thank you for being with us. 35 years ago you were there at the time. the extraordinary enthusiasm, one imagines, in the days just after the shah had left but before the atomic revolution was proclaimed. there, basically, i was during the years of...
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well what worries me the most is that you might have some radical islamic terrorists who. will try to down an american plane whether a an airplane or something like that or blow up a people on their way in or out of the olympics and. that's the one the clarity that i would do how ever with that said there is a great deal of cooperation going on right now i know mike rogers would prefer the be more cooperation on a higher level but during my recent visit i talked to various people involved and i've been briefed here as well and there is a significant level of cooperation not higher level than we've had before in trying to prevent this sort of radical islamic terrorism from taking the lives of innocent people no matter what country they come from who would like to attend the olympics and whether that course the ambassador said when you come down to it though it is still russia's problem security is rush's area well when. president putin of the russian government decided that they wanted to have the olympics. and that they were willing to. expend the money on the resources ne
well what worries me the most is that you might have some radical islamic terrorists who. will try to down an american plane whether a an airplane or something like that or blow up a people on their way in or out of the olympics and. that's the one the clarity that i would do how ever with that said there is a great deal of cooperation going on right now i know mike rogers would prefer the be more cooperation on a higher level but during my recent visit i talked to various people involved and...
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they were ones who introduced me to islam. i knew knowing, never knew anything about the koran, but to look into this and see if i could find something that gave me a new outlet to express my spirituality, islam. >> let me try this one out, there is a moment in time and you just alluded to it when you become aware of the inconsistencies that you find in the bible and you begin olook at it more of a historical document and begin to look at it. what's the choice you made and why did you make it to continue to pursue the bible on a historical track, as opposed to continuing along with what you had been taught? >> as a thing of devotion, yeah. well, i remember you know, i remember something that one of my priests said to me, which was that if it's true, then you shouldn't be afraid of it. and that was eye-opening for me. it made me realize that if what i think the bible says, and what we know is true about the history of this man, you know, jesus of nazareth, conflict, then it's the history that's correct. >> hmm. >> and that the
they were ones who introduced me to islam. i knew knowing, never knew anything about the koran, but to look into this and see if i could find something that gave me a new outlet to express my spirituality, islam. >> let me try this one out, there is a moment in time and you just alluded to it when you become aware of the inconsistencies that you find in the bible and you begin olook at it more of a historical document and begin to look at it. what's the choice you made and why did you...
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none of that aziz the court to bush's chief political islam a botched the mosque. beat the deadline has been biggio baby camping to call the connected government in pottstown. enforce islamic law across the country and a meetup with the thought of on going mental. i missed in the varsity squad for the celtics. god's doing in pockets i guess the death penalty given to chief of obligations to mock these tommy in two thousand and fall on smuggling case projections call for intervention of the un to commute the death penalty school activities. i'm stunned him on his tummy due to the streets over the weekend had ended its intense awarded two more to him on his tummy. i am done with the chic porch. in the early stages and commercial capital cannot teach illness and dance the day and didn't mind it is on liz's blog about it. it is a double but the idea that when the inevitable boy died of a blog about gag island but short of that. boarded the team yet the winter we get to somewhat get there but don't get offended. don't set the raw will give the odd given that the didgeri
none of that aziz the court to bush's chief political islam a botched the mosque. beat the deadline has been biggio baby camping to call the connected government in pottstown. enforce islamic law across the country and a meetup with the thought of on going mental. i missed in the varsity squad for the celtics. god's doing in pockets i guess the death penalty given to chief of obligations to mock these tommy in two thousand and fall on smuggling case projections call for intervention of the un...
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and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us and at the race or ethnicity a lot of tell me well in fact what attracted me to two to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to say there are races muslims of course if they're human. subject to anything any other human is subject to but that's something that attracted me when i first went there you know i tell you this i wish i knew more about catholicism when i could birth it may not have changed my my opinion or my decision but i've been able to learn more about catholic social teaching love the work of joe and chittister richard rohr these catholic leaders who really it exemplified that that love compassion and progressive value system but at that time i didn't know anything about them and i saw the faith that i grew up in
and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us and at the race or ethnicity a lot of tell me well in fact what attracted me to two to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to say...
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well what worries me the most is that you might have some radical islamic terrorists to. will try to down an american plane whether a an airplane or something like that or blow up a people on their way in or out of the olympics and. that's the one the player that i would do our ever with that said there is a great deal of cooperation going on right now i know mike rogers would prefer the be more cooperation on a higher level but during my recent visit i talked to various people involved and i've been briefed here as well and there is a significant level of cooperation not higher level than we've had before in trying to prevent this sort of radical islamic terrorism from taking the lives of innocent people no matter what country they come from who would like to attend the olympics and whether that was the ambassadors said when you come down to it though it is still russia's problem security is rush's area well when. president putin of the russian government decided that they wanted to have the olympics. and that they were willing to. expend the money of the resources neces
well what worries me the most is that you might have some radical islamic terrorists to. will try to down an american plane whether a an airplane or something like that or blow up a people on their way in or out of the olympics and. that's the one the player that i would do our ever with that said there is a great deal of cooperation going on right now i know mike rogers would prefer the be more cooperation on a higher level but during my recent visit i talked to various people involved and...
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ok fred meyer and then they expect the islamic republic to reduce its defense capabilities. is this not funny. it has not read the killer. at the same time while threatening us. they say you must reduce your defense capability. i know the iranian nation and our diesel variants of sardines from different sectors and the armed forces with the help of god will increase their defense trying every day. that will get any of you whose bid was bad. therefore you will from time to. how many also said do you not to stifle sending sporadic and uncle in messages in and private site months before coming on to cite these are the double standards are buying them a piece of people in the intentions of our enemies. these lights his comments out of the middle eastern country with the long standing animosity toward see an artist types who so far to see him so upset them in the address on the run but not with this photo license no tonight's they went awry new students occupied the us embassy in tehran taking fifty two diplomats hostage in a protest against washington's administration of the ful
ok fred meyer and then they expect the islamic republic to reduce its defense capabilities. is this not funny. it has not read the killer. at the same time while threatening us. they say you must reduce your defense capability. i know the iranian nation and our diesel variants of sardines from different sectors and the armed forces with the help of god will increase their defense trying every day. that will get any of you whose bid was bad. therefore you will from time to. how many also said do...
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well what worries me the most is that you might have some radical islamic terrorists to. will try to down an american plane whether a an airplane or something like that or blow up a people on their way in or out of the olympics and. that's the one the player that i would do our as ever with that said there is a great deal of cooperation going on right now i know mike rogers would prefer the be more cooperation on a higher level but during my recent visit i talked to various people involved and i've been briefed here as well and there is a significant level of cooperation not higher level than we've had before in trying to prevent this sort of radical islamic terrorism from taking the lives of innocent people no matter what country they come from who would like to attend the olympics and whether that was the ambassadors said when you come down to it though it is still russia's problem security is rush's area well when. president putin of the russian government decided that they wanted to have the olympics. and that they were willing to. expend the money on the resources ne
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our revolution was designed to execute the islamic ethics in the country. the previous regime. today we were happy that after 35 years, as every day passes by we comcloser to our lofty goals, the goals of the revolution. in the year that went by, our people - we are approaching the end of this year, but in the beginning of it because of the measures taken by the dear leader, this nation created a huge ethic. the main message of the people in the presidential elections was that, firstly, we have to declare to the world these people are loyal to the islamic republic of iran: and that any change or any reform in the management of the country will take place within the islamic democracy that we have set, and ultimately for our people the iggest importance of all is to recognise the goals of revolution. the other message that people gave in this year's presidential election was to tell the world we support a government that walks in the road of rationalism that is committed to moderation, and a government that wishes to find progress through the domestic resources, through our own a
our revolution was designed to execute the islamic ethics in the country. the previous regime. today we were happy that after 35 years, as every day passes by we comcloser to our lofty goals, the goals of the revolution. in the year that went by, our people - we are approaching the end of this year, but in the beginning of it because of the measures taken by the dear leader, this nation created a huge ethic. the main message of the people in the presidential elections was that, firstly, we have...
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to many american muslims -- it forces you to grapple with the notion of what it means to be american islam. after all, 9/11 was on trial. and every talking pundit on tv was an expert suddenly, and you were told that you couldn't be a woman and be a muslim, and you needed to be liberated from it, the violence of islam was inherent. so there was a lot coming at me. as the mother of a toddler at the time -- two children, my daughter was starting kindergarten, i very much was worried about the future of my children as american muslims. and i thought, well, if being muslim is just a label or it's something that we are as a family because of a sort of ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? it had to be many. and, hence, the beginning of this journey. >> host: so the terrorists blow up two beautiful buildings in our city, our state, our country. and what is the impact on a person like you who's living a comfortable life in manhattan? what impact does that have on you, and what do you think about those people? for the audience that is listening who barely ever gets to hear fr
to many american muslims -- it forces you to grapple with the notion of what it means to be american islam. after all, 9/11 was on trial. and every talking pundit on tv was an expert suddenly, and you were told that you couldn't be a woman and be a muslim, and you needed to be liberated from it, the violence of islam was inherent. so there was a lot coming at me. as the mother of a toddler at the time -- two children, my daughter was starting kindergarten, i very much was worried about the...
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more of a summer olympics in an area that was not in the caucuses which is so close to the radical islamic terrorists who they have to have now guard against tunnels in another area what do you have thoughts on russia granting. this is silent temporary asylum to edward snowden. well as you know snowden has a mixed bag with snowden many people many americans and i am included in that. are not upset with mr snowden for informing us and and drawing the attention of the american people that there was over surveillance on the part of our own government of our own people and i think it's ironic that mr snowden is warning a population against over surveillance by their government of their of their own of their private lives and then he flees to russia which is through out my entire life was the country that over surveilled their people but i don't know but now that i don't have a disagreement with or i'm not upset with mr snowden for that but since he did that since he is disclose that to the american people he is also disclosed other information that is very damaging to our intelligence operatio
more of a summer olympics in an area that was not in the caucuses which is so close to the radical islamic terrorists who they have to have now guard against tunnels in another area what do you have thoughts on russia granting. this is silent temporary asylum to edward snowden. well as you know snowden has a mixed bag with snowden many people many americans and i am included in that. are not upset with mr snowden for informing us and and drawing the attention of the american people that there...
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and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us and it's at the race or ethnicity you know to tell you well in fact what attracted me to two to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to say there are races muslims of course if they're human. subject to anything any other human is subject to but that's something that attracted me when i first went there you know i tell you this i wish i knew more about catholicism when i could burn it may not have changed my my opinion or my decision but i've been able to learn more about catholic social teaching love the work of joe and chittister richard rohr these catholic leaders who really it exemplified that that love compassion and progressive value system but at that time i didn't know anything about them and i saw the faith that i gr
and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us and it's at the race or ethnicity you know to tell you well in fact what attracted me to two to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to...
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that they turned to islam because it imparts positive values. beyond that, every administration comes into office with their own worldview. the obama administration came in -- and i go back to the cairo speech. president obama is addressing the muslim world and saying, you can be authentically muslim, but if you are muslim and observe democratic norms than we have a basis for strong alliance. look at the middle eastern leaders to whom the president reached out in a significant way. who are these people? these people had authentic islamic roots. they were elected democratically. they conformed to the image of the speech. was it a good decision? maybe too early to tell. it is like the french revolution. too early to know whether it was successful. i think the administration's reaction was significant in that way. i can go on about this. i will conclude with one anecdote. you are asked the same questions in any audience. jerusalem policy. israel's policy on iran. someone asked a question i had never heard. what is more difficult explaining american
that they turned to islam because it imparts positive values. beyond that, every administration comes into office with their own worldview. the obama administration came in -- and i go back to the cairo speech. president obama is addressing the muslim world and saying, you can be authentically muslim, but if you are muslim and observe democratic norms than we have a basis for strong alliance. look at the middle eastern leaders to whom the president reached out in a significant way. who are...
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more of a summer olympics in an area that was not in the caucuses which is so close to the radical islamic terrorists who they have they have now guard against tunnels in another area what do you have thoughts on russia granting. this is silent temporary asylum to edward snowden. well as you know snowden has a mixed bag with snowden many people many americans and i am included in that. are not upset with mr snowden for informing us and and drawing the attention of the american people that there was over surveillance on the part of our own government of our own people and i think it's ironic that mr snowden is warning a population against over surveillance by their government of their of their own of their private lives and then he flees to russia which is throughout my entire life was the country that over surveilled their people but. i don't know but now that i don't have a disagreement with or i'm not upset with mr snowden for that but since he did that since he is disclose that to the american people he is also disclosed other information that is very damaging to our intelligence operat
more of a summer olympics in an area that was not in the caucuses which is so close to the radical islamic terrorists who they have they have now guard against tunnels in another area what do you have thoughts on russia granting. this is silent temporary asylum to edward snowden. well as you know snowden has a mixed bag with snowden many people many americans and i am included in that. are not upset with mr snowden for informing us and and drawing the attention of the american people that there...
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you are very critical of him and the nation of islam in the book. tell us why? >> guest: there are a lot of people who come out of prison on drugs or whatever who are benefited by that nation. so we should never take credit away from that. but i was really looking for a greater mount of direction and involvement after the march. after the march, if you had two million men on the mall, you had many, many more millions of people, african-americans and others ready for action right after that. and yet, while there were policy prescriptions and individuals who participated did care -- carry -- them on. it seemed like nothing from the group that started the march. i found it disappointing. but no body is perfect, right? i thought that was, though, a missed opportunity. that is my point. and also, too, you know, i tend to believe that we need to draw people into action. right? and the march was action. but, you want to talk about action, you are talking about talking directly to the people and organizing around an agenda that will directly improve their lives. not pre
you are very critical of him and the nation of islam in the book. tell us why? >> guest: there are a lot of people who come out of prison on drugs or whatever who are benefited by that nation. so we should never take credit away from that. but i was really looking for a greater mount of direction and involvement after the march. after the march, if you had two million men on the mall, you had many, many more millions of people, african-americans and others ready for action right after...
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us is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception if they did though some of the gods are mean is it given the wide over the just right serving its enormous fundamentalist christianity is electrically intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is argue that it is states military this active u.s. military officer asking for anonymity and fear for his safety says his life has been turned into a living hell by those he serves with because he's not christian. the officer says he has reached out to higher ups for help only to receive threats of being stripped of his rank and kicked out of the military. i was at school. i was. the military religious freedom foundation represents over thirty six thousand active duty members of the u.s. military ninety six percent of whom are christians coming to they are feeling oppressed for not being christian enough claims its founder where we're dealing with a radical type of religiosity
us is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam but any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception if they did though some of the gods are mean is it given the wide over the just right serving its enormous fundamentalist christianity is electrically intertwined into the very d.n.a. of the technologically most lethal organization ever created by humankind which is argue that it is states military this active u.s. military officer asking for...
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and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us in this race or ethnicity you know to tell me well in fact what attracted me to to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to say there are races muslims of course if they're human. subject to anything any other human is subject to but that's something that attracted me when i first went there you know i tell you this i wish i knew more about catholicism when i could birth it may not have changed my my opinion or my decision but i've been able to learn more about catholic social teaching love the work of joe and chittister richard rohr these catholic leaders who really exemplifies that that love compassion and progressive value system but at that time i didn't know anything about them and i saw the faith that i grew up in it's m
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run on was raised in the middle class family in two days in the cells the fronds and he converts to islam three years ago. oh my brothers and friends to be around the whole world and chill out and sharia is mandatory awesome new local government and implement them into the guided me to islam and the noble corrupt. i found all the answers will lead the blind don't want to see the good news of the one below he talks about his inspirations in the moment of the book with a we watched many videos of the mujahideen in afghanistan we have listened a lot more to beijing. i found an ally has given us the love in our hearts for the mujahideen and for the in the mortgagee of bocce. rahman to him self up in the suicide car bomb attack in december the priory school his house rather seen in the video also died in clashes in them that tightness in the week off to the bda was published. tall french anti terror judge mark trade the peak is a specialist in counterterrorism and islamist radicalization he says services which already offer parents advice on dealing with children suspected of being recruited a
run on was raised in the middle class family in two days in the cells the fronds and he converts to islam three years ago. oh my brothers and friends to be around the whole world and chill out and sharia is mandatory awesome new local government and implement them into the guided me to islam and the noble corrupt. i found all the answers will lead the blind don't want to see the good news of the one below he talks about his inspirations in the moment of the book with a we watched many videos of...
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la wes is involved in has been debated for years islamic islamic islam. like any religion can be taken to an extreme and american soldiers are no exception even though the army in the end of a given that why don't you cry it's the enormous fundamentalist christianity is inextricably intertwined into the very dna of the technologically most lethal organization ever treated like human kind wishes are united states military. this act and us military officer asking for anonymity and fear for his safety says his life has been turned into a living by those he serves with because he's not christian. who are good but it did important work. the officer says he has reached out to higher ups for help only to receive threats of being stripped of his rank and kick out of the military it wouldn't work. what we're going to school. on. and was confirmed in court. two hundred and two. and it was the most. it was gone. one of the military religious freedom foundation represents over thirty six thousand active duty members of the us military ninety six percent of whom are c
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and this was the and this is not the nation of islam no this is this is this has nothing to do with us and at the race or ethnicity you know to tell me well in fact what attracted me to two to islam was was the multiethnic nature of it you know you know in this in the islamic world you have bosnians who are of white skin and you have nigerians who are. arabs who are somewhere in the middle unpacking you know so it's a religion that affirmatively rejects. racial hierarchy and that's not to say there are races muslims of course if they're human. subject to anything any other human is subject to but that's something that attracted me when i first went there you know i tell you this i wish i knew more about catholicism when i could birth it may not have changed my my opinion or my decision but i've been able to learn more about catholic social teaching love the work of joe and chittister richard rohr these catholic leaders who really exemplifies that that love compassion and progressive value system but at that time i didn't know anything about them and i saw the faith that i grew up in
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tall french anti terror judge mark trade the peak is a specialist in counter terrorism and islam is to radicalization he says services which already offer parents advice on dealing with children suspected of being recruited an all sufficient and that for solutions and needed more than ever. all things ended in moore's so we have to do when you things would have to try to treat the causes of this is one alarm bells in england has gone to the authorities that want to go to indicate it may be that to someone who would be able to take responsibility for the kid to tell him that he should not believe that islam doesn't reply him to go biking and on the hand of the flat and so far we have all new light on to terrorists to justice. this means an upgrade on only and then to fail or it's an obvious observation is if a little shy. last month french cool place to people under investigation after being arrested in turkey on suspicion of planning terror attacks. some officials have they been running potential recruits from leading from its going to throw it into an already returned from are often q
tall french anti terror judge mark trade the peak is a specialist in counter terrorism and islam is to radicalization he says services which already offer parents advice on dealing with children suspected of being recruited an all sufficient and that for solutions and needed more than ever. all things ended in moore's so we have to do when you things would have to try to treat the causes of this is one alarm bells in england has gone to the authorities that want to go to indicate it may be that...
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on the streets of tehran and cities across the country to mark the thirty fifth anniversary of the islamic revolution which toppled the pro us regime that sheltered lobby and brought business to town. huge crowds in the kelt to listen to a speech by president sunroof only to listen to some traditional anti us rhetoric many in the crowds carried anti israel flags and chanted anti us and anti israeli slogans private despite promising to loosen up social restrictions mean earring is a first rate in the new colonies government is now producing the corner of social change that they voted for. he came to her enlistment at the scene citizens who are true harmony to the sea return to a more open society and being disappointed by the lack of progress despite that he tends to promote great it still made it easy today promises to reduce internet censorship long standing social restrictions especially on women remain in place. an elderly american man was dragged from his vehicle and stabbed to death in coaster rica in a recent murder near an area frequented by drug travelers according to local media s
on the streets of tehran and cities across the country to mark the thirty fifth anniversary of the islamic revolution which toppled the pro us regime that sheltered lobby and brought business to town. huge crowds in the kelt to listen to a speech by president sunroof only to listen to some traditional anti us rhetoric many in the crowds carried anti israel flags and chanted anti us and anti israeli slogans private despite promising to loosen up social restrictions mean earring is a first rate...
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then they expect the islamic republic to reduce its defense capabilities. is this not funny. is this not read the killer. at the same time while threatening us. they say you must reduce your defense capability. i know that the iranian nation and our diesel variants of sardines from different sectors and the armed forces with the help of god will increase their defense trying every day. the toll free at any of you whose bid was baffled at the tip o'neill took it from time to time and a closeness idea not just ice was sending sporadic and uncle in messages in and private site months before coming on to cite these are the double standards are buying them a basic info had any intentions of our enemies these lights his comments out of the middle eastern country reflect the long standing animosity toward see an artist types who so far to see him so upset them in the address on the run but not with this photo license going tonight to win. iranian students all because the us embassy in tehran taking fifty two diplomats hostage in a protest against washington's administration of the f
then they expect the islamic republic to reduce its defense capabilities. is this not funny. is this not read the killer. at the same time while threatening us. they say you must reduce your defense capability. i know that the iranian nation and our diesel variants of sardines from different sectors and the armed forces with the help of god will increase their defense trying every day. the toll free at any of you whose bid was baffled at the tip o'neill took it from time to time and a closeness...
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the bonds the conditions for adults and gordon position of city of islamic rule in pakistan and that he is a full commitment peasants with him. and they sit in this thomas the decision by libya to the outside of the kids get up over the weekend the other qaeda has forced him onto a message on line extension by my dh to fight against the west and also against second division the country. the mexican about the purported to be up i'd actually i might as well heidi was lost on a the left side over the weekend. i don't have to act if that isn't cutting it down on the night. the suspect had one . i didn't stop me i would seek an odd that it's not unknown to the coast to the tenant who spotted it and i a former prime minister kind of see us bond with each one to spot tea. even though the message did not need to open the easy since it gave the center of the body was fighting to try and talk to mark against what they see what kind of difference in the sense of identity to walk by this government has lied to. still we assembled by thorns and set to be cheaply in india. the upa government on mo
the bonds the conditions for adults and gordon position of city of islamic rule in pakistan and that he is a full commitment peasants with him. and they sit in this thomas the decision by libya to the outside of the kids get up over the weekend the other qaeda has forced him onto a message on line extension by my dh to fight against the west and also against second division the country. the mexican about the purported to be up i'd actually i might as well heidi was lost on a the left side over...
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estab islamic state, fighting against the regime and more moderate rebels. it claims an alliance with al qaeda, but even al qaeda has severed ties with them. ♪ >> join us tomorrow on air and online. we'll take you to bangalore, india, a hot tech spoke tech entrepreneurs. >> we'd be making much higher salary in the u.s.. it's still worth it. skills and opportunity here is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> that's it for this edition of pbs news hour weekend. i'm har hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. avalanche up top. avalanche up on the mountain. it's buried over. we're going to have to go out the side window to get out. over. support for this program was made possible by the north american railway foundation a non-profit foundation that was formed and funded by the brotherhoods relief and compensations fund to support organized rail labor and other non-profit projects related to the railroad ndustry in the united states and canada. and by the dobbas company specializing in emergency response services, heavy equipment contracting, railroad salvage se
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you can't practice islam and if any freer in america. in europe and switzerland they passed a law that are a key component to the essential house of worship. they are known to be associated with a muslim house of worship and i don't agree with work is that in america they don't hand them but in france they banned them. they banned an article of religious association. in a country like turkey which is in them majority muslim country religious expression is banned from the public square and it's the same way in tunisia. you might think what about somewhere like saudi arabia or iran? in those countries you are okay if you are religiously lined up with the people of power and if you are not then you are not all right. if you are in iran you are not necessarily welcome to the sunni and in saudi arabia as she had complained of themselves not being able to have full human rights. so what is my point to ask my point is that america became the christian, lutheran methodist, catholic, evangelical, whatever. you can be jewish, you can be reformed ,
you can't practice islam and if any freer in america. in europe and switzerland they passed a law that are a key component to the essential house of worship. they are known to be associated with a muslim house of worship and i don't agree with work is that in america they don't hand them but in france they banned them. they banned an article of religious association. in a country like turkey which is in them majority muslim country religious expression is banned from the public square and it's...
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boarded the men brought gifts such as matt simmons suits is what islam teaches a taste. it might well be the tallest time they get the chance to read you know it with the tough ones disney's for you now and social networking site facebook says it will buy mode the messaging service what's that for a record nineteen million dollars is coming into season it's the largest ever price tag for a tech startup. facebook will buy the fostering messaging service was set for nineteen billion dollars giving the company a much needed boost in mobile messaging. the cross platform that allows users to exchange messages from adopting telecom charges. facebook has witnessed slowing growth in recent months. the deal would give the company access to younger users who value into communication. silicon valley based want to pass four hundred and fifty million users. the company can teach a kid that simeon more user base facebook's founder is looking to tap. what's up is on a pasta connect one billion people. the services they reach that milestone in our old incredibly valuable in twenty twelv
boarded the men brought gifts such as matt simmons suits is what islam teaches a taste. it might well be the tallest time they get the chance to read you know it with the tough ones disney's for you now and social networking site facebook says it will buy mode the messaging service what's that for a record nineteen million dollars is coming into season it's the largest ever price tag for a tech startup. facebook will buy the fostering messaging service was set for nineteen billion dollars...
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see the islamic militant come out. he confirmed that following a police raid into msia techies prime minister seeks an action support in gemini but is it that receives the hostile response from
see the islamic militant come out. he confirmed that following a police raid into msia techies prime minister seeks an action support in gemini but is it that receives the hostile response from
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turns out my subsequent lifelong interest of the islamic world is into a writer's treasure. i experience what it was like to live with people who were permanently afraid of what other people might think even more so small town, usa. writing this has put me in touch with the long period feelings i feel especially now he is a character in the pages. we remain connected inner own unspoken ways thank you. [applause] i am ready for questions. >> you said you were anti-sharia. is there any reconciliation between sharia or the western world or more moderate views? >> to answers. one is is long has not yet had a reform and is not diversified with of the branches of belief and that may never happen and baby fully under way now. so islam of the seventh century that wish to live with the stoning for adultery, vacating, flogging adultery, vacating, flogging , that interpretation we cannot live with that in the west where we have individual rights and beliefs of universal human rights. it is not possible. luckily be vivid the country barely have american law. i know there is some concern
turns out my subsequent lifelong interest of the islamic world is into a writer's treasure. i experience what it was like to live with people who were permanently afraid of what other people might think even more so small town, usa. writing this has put me in touch with the long period feelings i feel especially now he is a character in the pages. we remain connected inner own unspoken ways thank you. [applause] i am ready for questions. >> you said you were anti-sharia. is there any...
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islamic extremists were banned from attack on them. i liked village mom in which for two people reported killed. stopping incidents like this will be crucial for talks. i assure you that if we don't discuss how to stop such massacres. the syrian people would have no confidence in the process that's going on here. sources close to stop the fight inconsistent shooting stops before talks can begin my prevent any progress in the meantime the comment in aleppo and elsewhere continues on a log. it's turning out to be the way to steam diesel engine two hundred and fifty years. on monday the visit ends to assist banks after reaching its highest level in decades in on taking town so he has done that. but the veins are just as this is such a kick out of all conspired to create an ongoing crises which is stretching the country's test dept environment agency and emergency services. but the thoughts and not confined to the uk you can get in northwest spain rain and strong winds of up to one hundred and eighty to stay out of the city. twenty spanish
islamic extremists were banned from attack on them. i liked village mom in which for two people reported killed. stopping incidents like this will be crucial for talks. i assure you that if we don't discuss how to stop such massacres. the syrian people would have no confidence in the process that's going on here. sources close to stop the fight inconsistent shooting stops before talks can begin my prevent any progress in the meantime the comment in aleppo and elsewhere continues on a log. it's...
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so i think we can facilitate upon islam being the full of double vision. yet as qantas conley to boost be glad you are too focused on. i'm looking forward to a consequence of the tee total of ninety nine to take forced the climactic scene that looks ahead to the pockets comes the shell the city as a hub of economic activity india is one of the biggest market for all or comedy killed hundreds. tom will be exporting a lot to india. tom and our fish food is coming to india many republican or client. i walked a mile on my lens and five grapes apples that coming to india. ah thoughts right now all of the on the problem is trying to concoct a slump. we still negotiating with pakistan but the one stock is sold. i think there's a huge team on form in the end product inside upon islam. we can import a lot from india because then there would be competition between pakistani and indian products in the market. this time is yet to sign divine action seeks utep means that the us and one on top forty in hoops made an etf takes its corny me. she said that thistle st aquin
so i think we can facilitate upon islam being the full of double vision. yet as qantas conley to boost be glad you are too focused on. i'm looking forward to a consequence of the tee total of ninety nine to take forced the climactic scene that looks ahead to the pockets comes the shell the city as a hub of economic activity india is one of the biggest market for all or comedy killed hundreds. tom will be exporting a lot to india. tom and our fish food is coming to india many republican or...