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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions to didn't tarry geisha and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so rahman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to romans death by hypothermia those cia torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists say is a quick reminder of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychologist's lawyers claim that clients are public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say everything the defendants did was in the line of duty and carried out an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs says the case sets
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions to didn't tarry geisha and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so rahman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to romans death by hypothermia those cia torture methods...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged his uncompromising reactions he didn't tarry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure up to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on nov two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only cloyd in a sweat shirt designed directly led to rahman's death by hypothermia. the cia as torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists here's a reminder of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychologist's lawyers claim that clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say everything the defendants did was in the line of duty and carried out in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs says the case that's an important precedent this is a story vi
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged his uncompromising reactions he didn't tarry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure up to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on nov two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only cloyd in a sweat shirt designed directly led to rahman's death by hypothermia. the cia as torture...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions he didn't tarry geisha in lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his. raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia the cia torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists is a reminder of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. the psychologist's lawyers claim their clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say the moves illegal done in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs says the case sets an important precedent this is a historic victory
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions he didn't tarry geisha in lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his. raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia the cia torture methods have...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged his uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure up to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only closed in a sweat shirt designed directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. they say is torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists here is a reminder of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychological the psychologist lawyers rather clean their clients who are public servants whose actions were. authorized by the u.s. government they say everything the defendants did was as a line of duty and carried out in an effort to protect innocent life from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs says that the case sets an impor
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged his uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure up to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only closed in a sweat shirt designed directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. they say is...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged natur is uncompromising reaction to didn't tear occasion and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia the psychologist lawyers claim their clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say the actions were legal and done in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists the american civil liberties union attorney has said the case does set an important precedent. this is a historic victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they can torture with impunity. we discuss the impl
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged natur is uncompromising reaction to didn't tear occasion and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia the...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged stature his uncompromising reaction to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia while the psychologist lawyers claim their clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say the actions were legal and done in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists in american civil liberties union attorney has said the case sets an important precedent. this is a historic victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they can torture with impunity. we discuss the implic
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged stature his uncompromising reaction to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia while the...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged natch. he's uncompromising reactions to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two or did or approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so rahman was only clothed in a sweat shirt they sat directly led to romans death by hypothermia the psychologists lawyers claimed their clients were public servants actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say the actions were illegal and don in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists the american civil liberties union of a two attorney has said the case sets an important precedent. this is a historic victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged natch. he's uncompromising reactions to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two or did or approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so rahman was only clothed in a sweat shirt they sat directly led to romans death by hypothermia the...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged stature he's uncompromising reactions of didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and the lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. the psychologist lawyers claim their clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government and they say the actions were legal and done in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists the american civil liberties union attorney has said the case sets an important precedent. this is a historic victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they can torture with impunity well we
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged stature he's uncompromising reactions of didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him and the lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered or approved the guards placing rahman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his cell raman was only clothed in a sweat shirt the sack directly led to roman's death by hypothermia....
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injailthe mets rahman. —— they met rahman. he had been in jail. to him at the met aziz. the police became suspicious. they were very police became suspicious. they were very aware police became suspicious. they were very aware of surveillance and carried out contests of bill and strategies. the used under regulated phones and use social media apps to exchange extremist material. they often exchange extremist material. they ofte n m et exchange extremist material. they often met in public open spaces such as parks so they could not be listened to. we needed to be one stage ahead of them and put together an operational as bold and ambitious while keeping communities safe and providing enough evidence. the company there was a front. the boss was an undercover police officer. hussein and ali were given jobs and higher ali went out on a delivery they searched the car and found a partially reconstructed pipe bomb and a meat cleaver with the arabic word for it blade and a handgun. this plot was foiled but the release of more terrorist from prison could lead to future problems.
injailthe mets rahman. —— they met rahman. he had been in jail. to him at the met aziz. the police became suspicious. they were very police became suspicious. they were very aware police became suspicious. they were very aware of surveillance and carried out contests of bill and strategies. the used under regulated phones and use social media apps to exchange extremist material. they often exchange extremist material. they ofte n m et exchange extremist material. they often met in public...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only closed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. the cia's torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists here is a reminder some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychologist's lawyers claim their clients were a public servants who his actions were authorized by the u.s. government and they say that everything the defendants did was on the line of duty and carried out in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs sas the ca
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure on to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only closed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. the cia's torture methods have...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. and this torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists here is a reminder. of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychologists a lawyer is claiming that their clients were public servants of those actions actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say everything the defendants dead was in the line of duty and carried out in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs sas
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't terry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistor on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shirt. directly led to roman's death by hypothermia. and this torture methods have...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resist on nov two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shirt they sent directly led to romans death by hypothermia. of cia's torture methods have repeatedly been criticized by human rights activists fisher reminder of some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in american secret prisons. they psychologists lawyers claim their clients were public servants whose actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say the actions were illegal in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists an attorney for the american civil liberties union say's the case sets an important precedent. this is a historic victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for to
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resist on nov two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shirt they sent directly led to romans death by hypothermia. of cia's torture methods...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't tarry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistance on nov two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only closed in a sweat shirt. directly led to romans death by hypothermia. this is torture methods have repeatedly been criticised by human rights activists here is they remind some of the other so-called interrogation techniques reportedly used in america's secret prisons. the. psychologist's lawyers claimed their clients were public servants has actions were authorized by the u.s. government they say everything the defendants did was in the line of duty and carried out in an effort to protect innocent lives from suspected terrorists meanwhile an attorney for the american civil liberties union who represented the plaintiffs sassed the case that's an importa
treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged. uncompromising reactions or didn't tarry cation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistance on nov two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only closed in a sweat shirt. directly led to romans death by hypothermia. this is torture methods have repeatedly...
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and not have experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short changed position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to roman's death by hypothermia. ca whistleblower john kerry who exposed one torture tactic the agency's use of waterboarding in two thousand and seven for blowing the whistle to date carioca is the only individual to serve time in prison for anything concerning the cia's torture program and as the a.c.l.u. explains until now every lawsuit trying to hold people accountable for the cia torture program has been dismissed at initial stages because the government successfully argued that letting the cases precede it would reveal state secrets speaking to r.t. carry out celebrated this news this is absolutely a precedent for other victims to seek ju
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treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resistance on nov two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to romans death by hypothermia ca whistleblower john kerry who exposed one torture tactic the agency's use of waterboarding in two thousand and seven for blowing the whistle to date carioca is the only individual to serve time in prison for anything concerning the cia's torture program and as the a.c.l.u. explains until now every lawsuit trying to hold people accountable for the cia torture program has been dismissed at initial stages because the government successfully argued that letting the cases proceed would reveal state secrets speaking to our to carry out who celebrated this news this is absolutely a precedent for other victims to seek justice
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in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out countersurveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones, they used encrypted social media apps to exchange extremist and violent material. they often met in public open spaces such as parks so they could not be listened in to. we needed to be one step ahead of them and put together an operation that was bold and ambitious, but that would ensure we kept communities safe and provided enough evidence to put before the court. the courier company just up there was a front. the boss was an undercover police officer. khobaib hussain and naweed ali were givenjobs there, and when ali went out on a delivery, they searched his car and found a cache of weapons. there was a partially construct
in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out countersurveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones, they used encrypted social media apps to...
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previously been jailed for travelling to eight training camp in pakistan and in prison they met mohibur rahman and they left prison with the same extreme views. they believed violence was the a nswer they believed violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence for their ideology. had they not been stopped, they would have caused loss of life. during the trial, they've claimed the police planted evidence. but their behaviour told another story. they shared extremist material and made contact with a hate preacher. the group met in remote locations, and can carry phones to avoid being tracked. as more people are kirra convictions a released from prison, this could create further problems. the fact that people are being released and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted of the offences, they released back into society and there is no reason to think they have been de—radicalised. i think society has asked the question, are you happy with that? in a statement, the ministry ofjustice said it had acted to house the most subversive prisoners in specialist units to st
previously been jailed for travelling to eight training camp in pakistan and in prison they met mohibur rahman and they left prison with the same extreme views. they believed violence was the a nswer they believed violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence for their ideology. had they not been stopped, they would have caused loss of life. during the trial, they've claimed the police planted evidence. but their behaviour told another story. they shared extremist material and...
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naweed ali, mohibur rahman and kho—baib hussain, who are all from the from the west midlands, were told they'd spend at least 20 years in jail. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was given a minimum term of 15 years. a man who died after an altercation with police in london last month had swallowed a package of paracetamol and caffeine, according to the independent police complaints commission. rashan charles, who was followed, then restrained by police became ill after putting an object in his mouth. the investigation into allegations of russian interference in last year's us presidential election has taken a significant turn tonight. the wall streetjournal is reporting that the special counsel robert mueller has convened a grand jury as part of his investigation. 0ur north america editor jon sopel is in washington. well, you almost sense that he signed this piece of legislation with a heavy heart, and one of the short tell—tale signs of that was there were no cameras present to record him signing this legislation into law. and he says it enclosures on executive authority. it is the president
naweed ali, mohibur rahman and kho—baib hussain, who are all from the from the west midlands, were told they'd spend at least 20 years in jail. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was given a minimum term of 15 years. a man who died after an altercation with police in london last month had swallowed a package of paracetamol and caffeine, according to the independent police complaints commission. rashan charles, who was followed, then restrained by police became ill after putting an object in his mouth....
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in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out counter—surveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones. they used encrypted social media apps to exchange extremist and violent material. they often met in public open spaces such as parks so they could not be listened in to. we needed to be one step ahead of them and put together an operation that was bold and ambitious, but that would ensure we kept communities safe and provided enough evidence to put before the court. the courier company just up there was a front. the boss was an undercover police officer. hussein and ali were givenjobs there, and when ali went out on a delivery, they searched his car and found a cache of weapons. there was a partially constructed pipe bomb
in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out counter—surveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones. they used encrypted social media apps...
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then a friend of rahman's, tahir aziz, was also recruited. but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, would have caused loss of life somewhere. the ministry ofjustice says it has provided support and training to its staff to challenge extremist views. but this case highlights the potential dangers from those with an extreme ideology when they are let out of prison. the fact that people are being released, and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted, of terrorist offences, they are released back into society and there is no reason to think they have been de—radicalised. we need to ask ourselves a question, are you happy with that? it is expected the four men will be jailed tomorrow, three of them for a second time. fifty army cadets aged between 12 and 17 have had to be rescued in
then a friend of rahman's, tahir aziz, was also recruited. but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, would have caused loss of life somewhere. the ministry ofjustice says it has provided support and training to its staff to challenge extremist...
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harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his show roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to roman's death by hypothermia. see a whistle blower john kiriakou exposed one tortured tactic the agency's use of waterboarding in two thousand and seven for blowing the whistle to this date kerry aku is the only individual to serve time in prison for anything related to the cia's torture program and as the a.c.l.u. explains until now every lawsuit trying to hold people accountable for the cia torture program has been dismissed at initial stages because the government successfully argued that letting the cases proceed would reveal state secrets speaking to our take celebrate at the news this is absolutely a precedent for other victims to seek justice of co
harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and lack of experience with a committed interrogation resister on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his show roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to roman's death by hypothermia. see a whistle blower john...
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rahman has spoken eloquently about never again inequality for all, but my question is, why has the krg has forced removal of an elected mayor and replace them with a person who is not voted by the people, and asked for him to be reinstated, they replaced it with a kurdish representative, and in the replace them with another kdp member who was not voted in by the people. ask herlast -- like to to respond to the forced removal of him, and this is the plan of annexation of ninevah? we have suffered 100 years of genocide. continue to suffer genocide, and our people are the indigenous people. weare a minority people, but were not. today we did not have the nin evah homeland that we had, and now forced the final people to believe. thank you.: one more question in the back. >> hello, everyone. here with the national endowment for democracy. [indiscernible] said it would be another dog and pony show. i know what is going on. thank you for raising on the issues, vian, everybody else, but my question is, this is a question that may go to -- do you have any strategy with that you can point out th
rahman has spoken eloquently about never again inequality for all, but my question is, why has the krg has forced removal of an elected mayor and replace them with a person who is not voted by the people, and asked for him to be reinstated, they replaced it with a kurdish representative, and in the replace them with another kdp member who was not voted in by the people. ask herlast -- like to to respond to the forced removal of him, and this is the plan of annexation of ninevah? we have...
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the streets of the south western city of go they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he's he hasn't so far appeared on any. austerities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. spanish media citing council and
the streets of the south western city of go they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target...
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the kurdistan regional government special representative bayan sami abdul rahman is here and we also have the ambassador from iraq ambassador fareed yasseen. welcome, glad to have you here. both will have an opportunity to speak to you before the panel discussion. three years ago this month isis targeted many of iraq's minority groups christians have cds pokemon and others to this assault on northern iraq. isis also targeted arabs and kurds in many more areas. last year the secretary of state and the u.s. congress and just last week the administration labeled as genocide the attacks on the chaldeans syrians and other groups by isis so the last administration and this administration are in agreement and have made it very clear. over the past three years these communities have faced unspeakable atrocities including mass murder, sexual enslavement and torture. through the efforts of the iraqi government the k. or t., the u.s. government and the international community important progress has been made the liberation of the nineveh plain mosul are important accomplishing is for the religi
the kurdistan regional government special representative bayan sami abdul rahman is here and we also have the ambassador from iraq ambassador fareed yasseen. welcome, glad to have you here. both will have an opportunity to speak to you before the panel discussion. three years ago this month isis targeted many of iraq's minority groups christians have cds pokemon and others to this assault on northern iraq. isis also targeted arabs and kurds in many more areas. last year the secretary of state...
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streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being. across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he said he hasn't so far appeared on any . austerities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland others they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. going back to barcelona as we r
streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to...
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the streets of the south western city of go they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he said he hasn't so far appeared on any. austerities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland others as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. spanish media citing coun
the streets of the south western city of go they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target...
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in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out counter—surveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones. they used encrypted social media apps to exchange extremist and violent material. they often met in public open spaces such as parks so they could not be listened in to. we needed to be one step ahead of them and put together an operation that was bold and ambitious, but that would ensure we kept communities safe and provided enough evidence to put before the court. the courier company just up there was a front. the boss was an undercover police officer. hussain and ali were given jobs there, and when ali went out on a delivery, they searched his car and found a cache of weapons. there was a partially constructed pipe bom
in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who had been jailed for possessing terrorist material. they called themselves the three musketeers. rahman's friend, tahir aziz, a former member of the banned extremist group al—muhajiroun, later joined the group. the more they watched them, the more the police became suspicious. these men, along with aziz, were very aware of surveillance and carried out counter—surveillance strategies. they used unregistered phones. they used encrypted social media apps...
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the streets of the south western city of who they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he's he hasn't so far appeared on any. authority as watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. spanish media citing catalan of
the streets of the south western city of who they named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target...
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karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of course. it is a massive aspect. but he still can't say he has confidence in the inquiry. i support it. confidence is another, very strong word. i mean, i have more confidence in a criminal investigation than i do in a public inquiry. while sir martin moore—bick, the head of the inquiry, won't examine policy on social housing, the government says ministers will. there is a listening exercise we need to do in government as well as about wider social housing policy and that is precisely what i will be doing over the coming weeks and months. as residents marched in silence last night to remember the t
karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of...
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streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he said he hasn't so far appeared on any. authorities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as sad as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. going back to barcelon
streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to...
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streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he's he hasn't so far appeared on any. authority as watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. meanwhile a new witness acco
streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to...
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streets of the south western city of go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he said he hasn't so far appeared on any. authority as watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. and going back to barcelona as we r
streets of the south western city of go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target...
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streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he says he hasn't so far appeared on any. authority as watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. well returning to barcelona as w
streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to...
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streets of the south western city of turd they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is at a time it was designed to target women now it's also being put across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in vinland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look the. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he's he hasn't so far appeared on any. os dorothy's watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as sad as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. coming up on our team ten
streets of the south western city of turd they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is at a time it was designed to target...
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treated roman harshly because of rahman's alleged these uncompromising reactions to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and not have experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to romans death by hypothermia. see a whistle blower john kiriakou exposed a one torture tactic the agency's use of waterboarding in two thousand and seven for blowing the whistle to this date kerry aku is the only individual to serve time in prison for anything related to the cia's torture program and as the a.c.l.u. explains until now every lawsuit trying to hold people accountable for the cia torture program has been dismissed at initial stages because the government successfully argued that letting the cases proceed would reveal state secrets speaking to our to celebrate at the news this is absolutely a precedent for other victims to seek ju
treated roman harshly because of rahman's alleged these uncompromising reactions to the interrogation and lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and not have experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand and two ordered to approve the gods placing roman in the short chain position whereby he was compelled to sit on the concrete floor of his so roman was only clothed in a sweat shed they sent directly lead to romans death by hypothermia. see a whistle...
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naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, all from the west midlands, were told they would spend at least 20 years in prison for their role in the planned attack. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was also given a life term. the trio refused to leave their prison cells to hear their sentences. there is new evidence tonight about the challenges faced by england's poorest children when it comes to making progress in the classroom. a study by the education policy institute has found that pupils on free school meals can be up to two years behind their better—off classmates by the time they finish secondary school. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports from darlington. nicole given is not afraid tough drops. she took on a darlington school in crisis. she worked to win trust from parents. some families in darlington, certainly, it is not unique to this by a long stretch, they have social mobility that is incredibly low and don't leave the area. schools here get less funding than london and nicole told me many families have never moved from darlington. you have to take mum, dad, grand
naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, all from the west midlands, were told they would spend at least 20 years in prison for their role in the planned attack. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was also given a life term. the trio refused to leave their prison cells to hear their sentences. there is new evidence tonight about the challenges faced by england's poorest children when it comes to making progress in the classroom. a study by the education policy institute has found that pupils on...
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in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who served time for terrorist material. they left prison with the same itch to missed ideology. then a friend was also recruited. when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the a nswer believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, they would have caused loss of life somewhere. the ministry of justice says it has supported training, but this case highlights the potential dangers from those with an extreme ideology when they are with an extreme ideology when they a re let with an extreme ideology when they are let out of prison. the fact that people are being released, and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted, they are released back into society and there is no reason to think they are no longer radical. we need to ask ourselves a question, are you happy with that? it is suspected the
in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who served time for terrorist material. they left prison with the same itch to missed ideology. then a friend was also recruited. when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the a nswer believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, they...
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in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who was serving time for possessing terrorist material. they left prison with the same extremist ideology. then a friend of rahman‘s, tahir aziz, was also recruited. but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, would have caused loss of life somewhere. the ministry ofjustice says it has provided support and training to its staff to challenge extremist views. but this case highlights the potential dangers from those with an extreme ideology when they are let out of prison. the fact that people are being released, and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted, of terrorist offences, they are released back into society and there is no reason to think they have been de—radicalised. we need to ask ourselves a question, are you happy with that? it is expected the four men will be jail
in prison, they met mohibur rahman, who was serving time for possessing terrorist material. they left prison with the same extremist ideology. then a friend of rahman‘s, tahir aziz, was also recruited. but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke, they were being watched. they believed that violence was the answer and they were prepared to use violence somewhere in the united kingdom in the furtherance of their ideology. four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped,...
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naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, who are all from the west midlands, were told they'd spend at least 20 years in jail. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was given a minimum term of 15 years. a man who died after a police chase in london last month had swallowed a package of paracetamol and caffeine, according to the independent police complaints commission. rashan charles, who was followed and restrained by police, became ill after putting an object in his mouth. the investigation into allegations of russia's interference in last year's us election took a significant turn tonight. the wall streetjournal is reporting that the special counsel robert mueller has convened a grand jury as part of his investigation. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is in washington for us tonight. how significant is all this? it is significant, but let me add a couple of caveats. it doesn't mean that prosecutions are imminent. it doesn't mean there will ever be a prosecution, but that can't be prosecutions without the setting up ofa grandjury. prosecutions without the setting up of a grand jury. wh
naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, who are all from the west midlands, were told they'd spend at least 20 years in jail. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was given a minimum term of 15 years. a man who died after a police chase in london last month had swallowed a package of paracetamol and caffeine, according to the independent police complaints commission. rashan charles, who was followed and restrained by police, became ill after putting an object in his mouth. the investigation into...
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previously been jailed for travelling to eight training camp in pakistan and in prison they met mohibur rahman and they left prison with the same extremist ideology. a friend of theirs, takeya azeez, was also recruited, but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke they were being watched —— takeya azeez. they believed violence was the answer and they were prepared to use it somewhere in the uk in the furtherance of the ideology so four very dangerous individuals who, if they had not been stopped, would have gone on to cause a loss of life somewhere. during the trial they claimed the police had planted the evidence but their behaviour told another story. they shared extremist material and made contact with the radical hate preacher anjem choudary. the authority were forced to carry out increasingly complex —— complex investigation by the terrorists have become adept at countersurveillance. the group met in remote locations and did not carry phones to avoid being tracked. as more people with terror convictions are released from prison this could create further problems. the fact t
previously been jailed for travelling to eight training camp in pakistan and in prison they met mohibur rahman and they left prison with the same extremist ideology. a friend of theirs, takeya azeez, was also recruited, but when they held meetings in birmingham and stoke they were being watched —— takeya azeez. they believed violence was the answer and they were prepared to use it somewhere in the uk in the furtherance of the ideology so four very dangerous individuals who, if they had not...
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karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of course. it is a massive aspect. but he still can't say he has confidence in the inquiry. i support it. confidence is another, very strong word. i mean, i have more confidence in a criminal investigation than i do in a public inquiry. while sir martin moore—bick, the head of the inquiry, won't examine policy on social housing, the government says ministers will. there is a listening exercise we need to do in government as well as about wider social housing policy and that is precisely what i will be doing over the coming weeks and months. as residents marched in silence last night to remember the t
karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of...
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. >> rahman, the japanese staple, has gone global. it's a good time for a short course on the rules. >> this is my shop and we will talk about the best way to a bowl. the most important thing is to eat it while it's hot. anyone conserve you a bowl that is smoking hot and you need to get right away because the noodles are overcooking. it's a lot like ether. a real new yorker knows that you eat it while it's hot and you risk burning your mouth. ramen is absolutely the same. .ou need to slurp it cools down the noodles. don't bite the noodles. take a little less than you think you want to eat, pull them out from the pile. when you order the first bowl ever, get it simple, taste it, see if you really like it, then you can start dumping on the toppings and going for the special. don't forget the hydrate. i have been there in tokyo where afterwards my whole face is swollen. it's nature of the beast. wake up. ramen comes with a terrible spoon. it's a great way to be able to get into the bowl, but in japan it's totally cool to just pick up the
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the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for justice." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. is the trump administration trying to silence government scientists from working or talking ababout climate change? it is a growing concern in washington. on monday the guardian reported staff at the u.s. department of agriculture have been instructed to avoid using the term climate change in their work. meanwhile, the new york times has published a draft of an alarming government report looking at how climate change in is already causing drastic dramati impact the unite states. scscientists who worked on
the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for justice." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some...
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the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for justice." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. is the trump administration trying to silence government scientists from working or talking about climate change? it is a growing concern in washington. on monday the guardian reported staff at the u.s. department of agriculture have been instructed to avoid using the term climate change in their work. meanwhile, the new york times has published a draft of an alarming government report looking at how climate change in is already causing drastic dramatic impact in the united states. scientists who worked on
the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for justice." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some...
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the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for juste." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. is the trump administration trying to silence government scientists from working or talking ababout climate change? it is a growing concern in washington. on monday the guardian reported staff at the u.s. department of agriculture have been instructed to avoid using the term climate change in their work. meanwhile, the new york times has published a draft of an alarming government report looking at how climate change in is already causing drastic dramati impact the unite states. scscientists who worked on t
the lawsuit was brought by suleiman abdullah salim, mohamed ahmed ben soud, and the family of gul rahman, who froze to death in a secret cia black site. "the court'ssaid ruling means that for the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful cia torture program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did. our clients have waited a long time for juste." he said. the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some...
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this is one rohingya refugee, mujibur rahman, who fled into bangladesh. >> in our village, there was huge fighting, so i've come here, taken sheer near the border. we want to stay here in bangladesh because in our country, there is much repression, so we are here. we appeal to the bangladesh government to allow us to stay for some days. after that, when there is peace in our country, we will go back. amy: rohingyas have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied citizenship. in guatemala, protesters poured into the streets of guatemala city sunday to protest against corruption amid a standoff between guatemalan president jimmy morales and the highest court over whether morales could expel the head of a u.n. anti-corruption taskforce. president morales ordered the expulsion of ivan velasquez, the head of the international commission against impunity in guatemala, sunday, only days after the commission said the president should be investigated for illegal campaign financing. only hours later, guatemala's constitutional court suspended the president's order. thi
this is one rohingya refugee, mujibur rahman, who fled into bangladesh. >> in our village, there was huge fighting, so i've come here, taken sheer near the border. we want to stay here in bangladesh because in our country, there is much repression, so we are here. we appeal to the bangladesh government to allow us to stay for some days. after that, when there is peace in our country, we will go back. amy: rohingyas have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied...
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naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, all from the west midlands, were told they would spend at least 20 years in prison for their role in the planned attack. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was also given a life term. the trio refused to leave their prison cells to hear their sentences. the men were caught in a joint operation between mi5 and west midlands police. the set up a fake courier company. they managed to get two of the men to work for the most drivers and it was only when the examined the car of one of the men they found a bag of weapons. it was ammunition and a large knife. the judge thought an attack was imminent and would have led to what he described to considerable loss of life and that is why he gave these sentences to these men. he said they would each served 20 years as a minimum and present. pc called themselves the three musketeers. each had been imprisoned previously for terrorism offence. two of them had gone to a terrorism training camp in pakistan. a fourth man joined the plan later on. he will serve at least 15 years. the lawyers had argued that they were
naweed ali, mohibur rahman and khobaib hussain, all from the west midlands, were told they would spend at least 20 years in prison for their role in the planned attack. a fourth man, tahir aziz, was also given a life term. the trio refused to leave their prison cells to hear their sentences. the men were caught in a joint operation between mi5 and west midlands police. the set up a fake courier company. they managed to get two of the men to work for the most drivers and it was only when the...
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this is one rohingya refugee, mujibur rahman, who fled into bangladesh. >> in our village, there was huge fighting, so i've come here, taken shelter near the border. we want to stay here in bangladesh because in our country, there is much repression, so we are here. we appeal to the bangladesh government to allow us to stay for some days. after that, when there is peace in our country, we will go back. amy: rohingyas have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied citizenship. in guatemala, protesters poured into the streets of guatemala city sunday to protest against corruption amid a standoff between guatemalan president jimmy morales and the highest court over whether morales could expel the head of a u.n. anti-corruption taskforce. president morales ordered the expulsion of ivan velasquez, the head of the international commission against impunity in guatemala, sunday, only days after the commission said the president should be investigated for illegal campaign financing. only hours later, guatemala's constitutional court suspended the president's order. t
this is one rohingya refugee, mujibur rahman, who fled into bangladesh. >> in our village, there was huge fighting, so i've come here, taken shelter near the border. we want to stay here in bangladesh because in our country, there is much repression, so we are here. we appeal to the bangladesh government to allow us to stay for some days. after that, when there is peace in our country, we will go back. amy: rohingyas have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied...
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you know, sometimes-- i remember there was a time when playing the rahman auditorium was my dream. we'd get to that and play a few in succession, and you're like, man, i literally left that gig going, "i'm going to have to get a new goal. i don't have a gig goal anymore." >> rose: the great thing about success, it gives you options. >> for sure. you have the options to do the things you want to do and hopefully, you know, you make the right choices in doing the things that you want to do. >> rose: and the mur know-- my impression is the more you know the more you can see not only options and possibilities but also you can see, you know, how much further you have to go. >> yeah, i guess. >> rose: i don't mean in terms of talent. i mean in terms of-- once you're good, if you're good, you know, how good you are, but you also know how much better you can be. >> i'm always-- yes, yeah i always certainly have a sense of i need to be getting better playing or singing or, you know, i need to be-- and i always want that. i always want that. that doesn't go away. it's almost like this-- ther
you know, sometimes-- i remember there was a time when playing the rahman auditorium was my dream. we'd get to that and play a few in succession, and you're like, man, i literally left that gig going, "i'm going to have to get a new goal. i don't have a gig goal anymore." >> rose: the great thing about success, it gives you options. >> for sure. you have the options to do the things you want to do and hopefully, you know, you make the right choices in doing the things that...