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ok ready let's focus to our muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they join the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west a thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers are tiny before i caught the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims do you think they're on in the whole of the united states and she said 100150000 you know the whole united states in the whole united states but i mean as i understand there is anywhere between $5.80. i mean when you think about america as a land of opportunity and sort of seizing things with both hands maybe the sort of you know the next right you know miles if i could be so arrogant as to say that will come from here it is you. i have distant relatives in the somali community here they're among the 1st to escape the civil war that's been raging in my homeland off and on for decades 20 years on and the new wave of refugees h
ok ready let's focus to our muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they join the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west a thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers are tiny before i caught the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims do you think they're on in the whole of the...
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redlands focus to the muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they joy the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west are thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers are tiny before i caught the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims do you think they're on in the whole of the united states and she said 100150000 you know the whole united states in the whole united states but i mean as i understand there is anywhere between $5.80. i mean when you think about america as a land of opportunity and sort of seizing things with both hands maybe the sort of you know the next rock humas if i could be so arrogant as to say that will come from here it is you. i have distant relatives in the somali community here they're among the 1st to escape the civil war that's been raging in my homeland off and on for decades 20 years on and the new wave of refugees has arrive
redlands focus to the muslim. countries i think muslims in european countries. believe that you know they joy the greatest freedoms in the muslim communities in the west are thriving most of all in europe and when they think about the position of muslims in america to be honest with you i think they think that the numbers are tiny before i caught the plane here actually i was with my mom and i said oh you as we send someone. how many muslims do you think they're on in the whole of the united...
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remodel or was and was a prince but also clearly by his name a muslim a muslim was very important to realize that. son's. medicine and that for me was like winning the lottery or mazing. in reverse to come from africa. africa. refuge in a chicago place intellectual place for me is for me in above all it has one of the largest collection of books in africa one norway in africa it's right here in chicago how importance was that up to you relative was a muslim this country has to understand its roots especially when it comes to african-american is an islamic which african-american shoe not seen as just a religion it is a heritage and a good thing about it people respect each other here you know in the midst of all of this is diversity so that's something that you've got what has. shills what it means when people in. all 'd merge. artemus has a good point chicago is culturally very diverse and it has a large muslim community big enough to justify this celebration of arab culture it's the 2nd year running the city is celebrating its links with the middle east for those for whom the slaves
remodel or was and was a prince but also clearly by his name a muslim a muslim was very important to realize that. son's. medicine and that for me was like winning the lottery or mazing. in reverse to come from africa. africa. refuge in a chicago place intellectual place for me is for me in above all it has one of the largest collection of books in africa one norway in africa it's right here in chicago how importance was that up to you relative was a muslim this country has to understand its...
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would you say just sort of young muslims we're living in other parts of the world think being a muslim in america is a very tough thing and that true i mean there's advantages there's disadvantages we definitely have a lot more opportunity is that it's kind of difficult going up any different especially where i'm from it's a stance and the only muslim in my school dealing with some of my high school so that's definitely a challenge but once you get past that you know you can there's so many different avenues so many different opportunities for you to connect with and what it's like to be able to come in the united states get challenging and rewarding on the same time but i think the most important thing to remember that you only you know what we can make you know in life and i encourage all muslims around the world to actually say you know please get to know your elected officials will it all that's the only way you can make a difference. that's going to get. you guys do it that we don't see you know this is when the slaves got free right this is a great example of the american author
would you say just sort of young muslims we're living in other parts of the world think being a muslim in america is a very tough thing and that true i mean there's advantages there's disadvantages we definitely have a lot more opportunity is that it's kind of difficult going up any different especially where i'm from it's a stance and the only muslim in my school dealing with some of my high school so that's definitely a challenge but once you get past that you know you can there's so many...
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you viewed the muslim man as the racing muslims from america's collective past. what does this effectively do to american muslims in our country and this travel ban? >> guest: a number of things. one of the things i want to say is we are supposed to call a travel ban because initial countries that were put on his were all muslim countries but in the form of which survived legal challenges which is a presidential proclamation the supreme court upheld in 2018, a list of five muslim countries. the first thing i want to say is we ended up with the term travel ban after a great deal of back and forth within the administration, constitutional and legal challenges. in reality what it is is a muslim man, they banned citizens from leaving their countries, they are banned from leaving their own countries and venezuela the ban does not apply to venezuelan officials, but the other 5 countries combined, 80,000 visas so if you have a regulation, 80,000 people from one community and 44 another. inclusion of that number for the supreme court to say it was neutral to religion and
you viewed the muslim man as the racing muslims from america's collective past. what does this effectively do to american muslims in our country and this travel ban? >> guest: a number of things. one of the things i want to say is we are supposed to call a travel ban because initial countries that were put on his were all muslim countries but in the form of which survived legal challenges which is a presidential proclamation the supreme court upheld in 2018, a list of five muslim...
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muslims, are treated. to answer your question, when we speak of french values, this is a loose term. what are we talking about? if you are talking about the motto of the republic, in that case, where is the freedom when muslims lose their religious freedoms and can't organize as communities? where is equality when muslims are facing structural discrimination, and what is the connection between protecting french values and fighting terrorism? of course, emmanuel macron wants to go to hunt for the far right. he wants to position himself as the protector of the nation. why is france getting attacked multiple times, and why does the government keep failing to stop these attacks despite having all the measures he asked for to prevent terrorism? the last point, if i may, i don't think emmanuel macron and his government should speak of french values when his cabinet is filled with people under investigation for conflict of interest, corruption charges, lying underwrote. imran: once again, in the u.k. when there w
muslims, are treated. to answer your question, when we speak of french values, this is a loose term. what are we talking about? if you are talking about the motto of the republic, in that case, where is the freedom when muslims lose their religious freedoms and can't organize as communities? where is equality when muslims are facing structural discrimination, and what is the connection between protecting french values and fighting terrorism? of course, emmanuel macron wants to go to hunt for...
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a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or. service serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader or this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all 'd. fronts i'm not sure that that would be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by more correspond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of real stop france from acting the way it wants to. philip if this lorries if this bill is problematic and there are issues with it is there a better way of dealing with this what is the what is the alternative. i think to be fair the senate seat now would be probably no bill a toll i think there is clearly and i think legal experts judges come forward in front of the debate and say well we've gotten already those loads you know if you if you want really to criminalize online hate speech we've got that there's no need for you know and of course yes for be so the answer would be no no no i think probably the needs appeasement. the president systems we
a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or. service serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader or this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all 'd. fronts i'm not sure that that would be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by more correspond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of real stop france from acting the way it wants to. philip if this lorries if...
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the common thought really shocked me about muslims or those about exterminating muslims from sweden like cleaning sweden from the muslim population. people saying things like i want to exterminate them or we should get rid of every muslim and i remember one comment where one man said that we should divide muslims into 2 different columns those who are religious and practicing muslims and those who are not and the practicing those are practicing their religion we should get rid of them. the expo report was critical of the right wing populist sweden democrats party accusing it of inciting hatred against immigrants it's a charge that the sweden democrats vigorously deny their use for some individual for example in a local chapter write something horrible on facebook and the way media do you expel that person but then they make that something that should be representative of the whole party and i think that's deeply unfair it's basically the same thing as saying yes because one immigrant commits crime all immigrants are criminals the same logic i didn't see some official representatives from
the common thought really shocked me about muslims or those about exterminating muslims from sweden like cleaning sweden from the muslim population. people saying things like i want to exterminate them or we should get rid of every muslim and i remember one comment where one man said that we should divide muslims into 2 different columns those who are religious and practicing muslims and those who are not and the practicing those are practicing their religion we should get rid of them. the expo...
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the common thought really shocked me about muslims or those about exterminating muslims from sweden like cleaning sweden from the muslim population. people saying things like i want to exterminate them or we should get rid of every muslim and i remember one comment where one man said that we should divide muslims into 2 different columns those who are religious and practicing muslims and those who are not and the practicing those are practicing their religion we should get rid of them. the expo report was critical of the right wing populist sweden democrats party accusing it of inciting hatred against immigrants it's a charge that the sweden democrats vigorously deny their use for some individual for example in the local chapter who write something horrible on facebook and the way media do you expel that person but then they make that something that should be representative of the whole party and i think that's deeply unfair it's basically the same thing as saying yes because one immigrant commits crime all immigrants are criminals the same logic i didn't see some official representative
the common thought really shocked me about muslims or those about exterminating muslims from sweden like cleaning sweden from the muslim population. people saying things like i want to exterminate them or we should get rid of every muslim and i remember one comment where one man said that we should divide muslims into 2 different columns those who are religious and practicing muslims and those who are not and the practicing those are practicing their religion we should get rid of them. the expo...
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3 years in the military crackdown on the muslim minority. although me on monday night's genocide the u.n. called it textbook ethnic cleansing. the u.n. says it doesn't have access to the island but rights groups say they want to know if the regime too will receive appropriate medical care ensure the human rights freedom of movement education and one theater then are they able to come back nor about a manly out of iraq. this is all to syria these are the top stories they're made of coate says he's pleased with the progress of talks aimed at ending a blockade of qatar by neighboring countries the saudi foreign minister says all the nations involved a close to finalize and when u.s. president elect joe biden's urging congress to pass a coronavirus aid bill to help millions of americans struggling join the pandemic is one of the 12000000 people could lose their employer unemployment benefits if it's not approved by the end of the month for citizen and he has more from wilmington in delaware. the president elect is saying that congress needs to a
3 years in the military crackdown on the muslim minority. although me on monday night's genocide the u.n. called it textbook ethnic cleansing. the u.n. says it doesn't have access to the island but rights groups say they want to know if the regime too will receive appropriate medical care ensure the human rights freedom of movement education and one theater then are they able to come back nor about a manly out of iraq. this is all to syria these are the top stories they're made of coate says...
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frequently mistaken for muslims, it was a backlash to anybody who appeared muslim. and that backlash, of course, took the form of hate crimes which have been documented by the fbi, so you can go to the if fbi web site and look at the statistics for 2001 and after, and you can see the spike. but it's not just hate crimes which, after all, are random events driven by individuals, having their own sort of views about others and seeking to sort of formalize them in a crime. there's also a government sanction reaction which is, which included things like special registration with immigration and naturalization service for arab and muslim men from 26 -- who originated from 26 countries all had to register as a group. and that was called the -- [inaudible] program. and it was spying. which, by the way, began before 9/11 because there are, there's actually a great documentary about surveillance prior to 9/11 called the feeling of being watched which it aired on pbs. and so surveillance of muslims, which is something that happened in new york, so in new york there was a new
frequently mistaken for muslims, it was a backlash to anybody who appeared muslim. and that backlash, of course, took the form of hate crimes which have been documented by the fbi, so you can go to the if fbi web site and look at the statistics for 2001 and after, and you can see the spike. but it's not just hate crimes which, after all, are random events driven by individuals, having their own sort of views about others and seeking to sort of formalize them in a crime. there's also a...
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you viewed the muslim ban is what you call a racing muslim from america's collective path. what does this effectively do to american muslims in our country? and in this travel ban? [inaudible] one of the things i want to say is that we are supposed to call the travel ban because the initial countries that were put on it but in the form that survived legal challenges which is the residential proclamation. the supreme court upheld in 2018 is a list of at least five muslim countries. the first thing i want to say is we ended up with the term travel ban after a great deal of back and forth within the administration to try to make sure it survived constitutional challenges. and that in reality, what it is and already presents its citizens from leaving their countries. you can't ban people from entering that are banned from leaving their own country. and venezuela, the dip band does not apply at a place the government officials. you talk about like 40 people every year. but the other five countries combined to something like 80000 we get every year. forty from another how can you
you viewed the muslim ban is what you call a racing muslim from america's collective path. what does this effectively do to american muslims in our country? and in this travel ban? [inaudible] one of the things i want to say is that we are supposed to call the travel ban because the initial countries that were put on it but in the form that survived legal challenges which is the residential proclamation. the supreme court upheld in 2018 is a list of at least five muslim countries. the first...
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look for 2 reasons to keep the poor or from organizing as muslims at the same with jews of armenians organize a hold on hold on that there is there is the issue of brave muslims as you know well of trying to stop their areas being engulfed by islam ism and this proposed law for what it's worth is going to try and help them who are the brave muslims when you put all the mosques under surveillance ever made i'm not sure what you mean what are the brave muslims and what they're talking about certain just to be precise i didn't mr understood so you've got community leaders in a lot of muslim majority areas which are having trouble with extremist elements within their own communities and people getting drawn into that through the streets through various other organizations and they are trying to stop that they have complained before on this program that they're not getting enough help from the state know that they are. sir i don't know which community do you want talking above because the overwhelming majority of the muslim community is asking the government to unload to manage its affair
look for 2 reasons to keep the poor or from organizing as muslims at the same with jews of armenians organize a hold on hold on that there is there is the issue of brave muslims as you know well of trying to stop their areas being engulfed by islam ism and this proposed law for what it's worth is going to try and help them who are the brave muslims when you put all the mosques under surveillance ever made i'm not sure what you mean what are the brave muslims and what they're talking about...
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a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or so as it serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader of this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all 'd. fronts i'm not sure that that would be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by mccoy respond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of will stop france from acting the way it wants to act. felipe if this lorries if this bill is problematic and there are issues with it is there a better way of dealing with this what is the what is the alternative. i think to be fair the senate seat now would be probably no bill a toll i think there is clearly and i think legal experts judges come forward in front of the debate and say well we've gotten already those lows you know if you if you want really to criminalize online hate speech we've got that there's no need for you know and of course yes for research the answer would be no no no i think probably the needs appeasement. the president system
a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or so as it serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader of this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all 'd. fronts i'm not sure that that would be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by mccoy respond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of will stop france from acting the way it wants to act. felipe if this lorries if...
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a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or so as it serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader of this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all. fronts i'm not sure that that will be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by more correspond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of real stop france from acting the way it wants to act. phillipe if this lauri's if this bill is problematic and there are issues with it is there a better way of dealing with this what is the what is the alternative. i think to be fair the senate seat now would be probably no bill a toll i think there is clearly and i think legal experts judges come forward in front of the debate and say well we've gotten already those loads you know if you if you want really to criminalize online hate speech we've got that there's no need for you know and of course yes for be so the answer would be no no no i think probably the needs appeasement. the president systems
a leader a leader at least among a good part of the muslim or so as it serves. whether this this is he is considered a leader of this kind of reaction is what will. introduce all. fronts i'm not sure that that will be the case i think that. as my 2 colleagues here a agree with the fact that this. these moves respond these moves by more correspond to the message french needs and it's not the. of of the discourse of real stop france from acting the way it wants to act. phillipe if this lauri's if...
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in france and to teach muslim. let's say the islamic view of france. now we know that turkey as been very vocal it wants to be part of the e.u. it's been a long process a lot of discussions do you think that one's words will actually harm turkey's chances here. erdogan the world's going to harm his chances but we can say it's been for decades turkey is trying to enter the e.u. doing almost everything that the e.u. asked them and they keep the european union keeps asking them more and more and more and more time and one of one of the differences between turkey and france is because france doesn't want turkey to get into e.u. that has been since jacques chirac france or mitterrand and sarkozy and all along and not only mccall saw they keep discussing with turkey about then getting in the e.u. but i think they have no chance because european union they consider themselves as a christian a christian part of the world and turkey is a muslim country so they don't want turkey to get in and i think there is nice with the european union here if he keeps insulti
in france and to teach muslim. let's say the islamic view of france. now we know that turkey as been very vocal it wants to be part of the e.u. it's been a long process a lot of discussions do you think that one's words will actually harm turkey's chances here. erdogan the world's going to harm his chances but we can say it's been for decades turkey is trying to enter the e.u. doing almost everything that the e.u. asked them and they keep the european union keeps asking them more and more and...
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the muslim population often clashes. it is not uncommon to hear, shall we say, unkind sentiments by one or the other. >> unkind is one thing. for christians to have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words has happened to christians. >> absolutely. >> what you will hear from the palestinian point of view is christians have fled because of israel. >> that is actually shifting the blame. christians here have found it increasingly difficult to live, to do business. the way things are done here with the police and courts, there is palestinian authority. that has become increasingly difficult. >> muslims using the authority to squeeze out the christians. >> i think it is fair, but it has more to do with this ideological conflict. >> it is not easy to get them on camera. no. >> i have talked with some very good friends here. if i talked on camera, i would probably have to leave. basically life becomes too difficult. >> multiple interview set up for christian business owners in bethlehem, all b
the muslim population often clashes. it is not uncommon to hear, shall we say, unkind sentiments by one or the other. >> unkind is one thing. for christians to have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words has happened to christians. >> absolutely. >> what you will hear from the palestinian point of view is christians have fled because of israel. >> that is actually shifting the blame. christians here have found it increasingly difficult...
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muslims have been in a mall for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was those going in your mouth but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. he controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years and. then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on the organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear even educated people in your mass either or you see th
muslims have been in a mall for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was those going in your mouth but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. he controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of...
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critics say the government wants to change the demographic of the muslim majority region as carrying out the demolitions to do that. they want or disloyal gradually from the. told them out make them all is in their own. said billoo. indian is there and that really did bad agent of ridley. but local officials say they only follow in court orders and that more than $60000.00 people are legally squatting on the land in india traditional forest well as a usually protected by law and tribal leaders in kashmir say that should extend to them. last year with a special status was appealed to the government published an advertisement that they were going to implement the forest law in the region. on the ground is different the government is working against us people are suffering under pressure from the government to move from the forest and from encroaching cities some say their traditional way of life is becoming too difficult you. really live in fear that remain fears of seeing feet as the others keep on thinking day and night that our homes may be demolished where would we go for generatio
critics say the government wants to change the demographic of the muslim majority region as carrying out the demolitions to do that. they want or disloyal gradually from the. told them out make them all is in their own. said billoo. indian is there and that really did bad agent of ridley. but local officials say they only follow in court orders and that more than $60000.00 people are legally squatting on the land in india traditional forest well as a usually protected by law and tribal leaders...
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out but the reality is that many muslims are concerned they are living in an element of fear at the moment and they feel that they are being targeted by this law and for many this announcement that $76.00 more mosques will be either closed or subject to new restrictions that will make them feel that even more so france is becoming an unfriendly place to live. there thank you for those details are starting. into us from paris. breakup of the e.u. with us the threat from eastern european members if brussels ignores their views piece all of the breaks down the vicious spats blocking much needed needed budgets for the entire block on highly critical issues like covert recovery funds. the budget row is he single in brussels as poland and hungary refuse to agree to the spending commitments the european commission is running out of patience sign the agreement or take it to court says hey you commission president on the line but if someone does have legal doubts there is a very clear path they can go to the european court of justice this is the place where we usually trash our differences o
out but the reality is that many muslims are concerned they are living in an element of fear at the moment and they feel that they are being targeted by this law and for many this announcement that $76.00 more mosques will be either closed or subject to new restrictions that will make them feel that even more so france is becoming an unfriendly place to live. there thank you for those details are starting. into us from paris. breakup of the e.u. with us the threat from eastern european members...
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we have 800 pages of words and now we need them translated to powerful action new zealand's muslims call for change after the investigation into the christ church mosques massacre exposes failings of the security agencies. a desperate journey for a new beginning a rise of the number of child refugees trying to cross into europe from africa. we begin with breaking news the oxford astra zeneca corona virus vaccine has been deemed safe and effective in the 1st peer review of its phase 3 trials the review published in the lancet medical journal found the vaccine was 90 percent effective for those fatah supporters who were given a half dose for food one of the participants who received the vaccine suffered serious effects from b. to c. some survivors. go is there for us what are we to make of these findings then all this oxford astra zeneca vaccine song. this is an incredibly important development because the ox the vaccine is the one that is much cheaper to develop and it is also the easiest to rollout contain and sent to different parts of the world so that is possible with a lot of countri
we have 800 pages of words and now we need them translated to powerful action new zealand's muslims call for change after the investigation into the christ church mosques massacre exposes failings of the security agencies. a desperate journey for a new beginning a rise of the number of child refugees trying to cross into europe from africa. we begin with breaking news the oxford astra zeneca corona virus vaccine has been deemed safe and effective in the 1st peer review of its phase 3 trials the...
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not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microland to sort of make an aggressive rhetoric and sort of al you made was sort of muslim countries i mean of course everyone was happy to jump on it and make his own domestic points for that and sort of sort of pretends he's the protector so i mean that's the trap we're seeing and so i think probably more cruel and selfish as assad would maybe domestically strengthened by it but for mr gigi point of view for europe as a whole i think would all be better served giving an offer to people who like to take up and say look they don't like us and i'm your leader after all even if you live in europe i think that's something we should really avoid so
not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microland to sort of make an aggressive...
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the muslim population and the christian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled because of israel. that's actually shifting the blame because what has happened is that christians here have found it in increasingly difficult to live to do business. the way things are done here with the police and the courts, that subject to the authority. >> so the authority, muslims are using their systems and structures to squeeze out the christians, isat that fair? >> i think it's fair but has more to do with the ideological conflict between muslims and christianity. >> it's not easy to get them on camera. we had trouble. and we will continue to do so. i talked with some very good friends here a
the muslim population and the christian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out of bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled because of israel. that's...
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muslims have been in amman for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was in israel in your mother they were in small numbers but under colonialism in the british empire they came to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the. was that. the control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we are under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your mouth say that all you see the images they b
muslims have been in amman for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was in israel in your mother they were in small numbers but under colonialism in the british empire they came to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the. was that. the control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was...
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especially the anti muslim i think it has a very long roots. muslims have been a man for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was there was growing in your mouth but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the winter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out it really emerged on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years and. then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on the organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear even educated people in your mass either or
especially the anti muslim i think it has a very long roots. muslims have been a man for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was there was growing in your mouth but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the winter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and...
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muslims have been in amman for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was those who are in their mob but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the want to be really was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we are under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your ma say that all you see the
muslims have been in amman for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was those who are in their mob but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the want to be really was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of...
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community was becoming increasingly marginalized that many muslims were becoming the targets of hate crimes and hate speech and for the most part those concerns were ignored by those government agencies so yes these findings recommendations are being welcomed and accepted but there is a sense that more needs to be done needs to be done and also a level of skepticism about whether that we will see any real change come out of this ok thank you for that wayne has a live for us in christchurch. still ahead on al-jazeera. as a hospital in pakistan runs out of oxygen while treating coronavirus patients. workers across india prepare for a nationwide strike is known as ram protests against agriculture. it's about to snow again in afghanistan which is the forecast for tuesday it seems quite significant to go across the north next as well following that it's much quieter weather for iran the next system next westerly waves it might to divert probably won't make much of an impact and between the 2 we're going to have 3 days of a fairly stiff breeze dropping temperatures in bahrain and qatar but
community was becoming increasingly marginalized that many muslims were becoming the targets of hate crimes and hate speech and for the most part those concerns were ignored by those government agencies so yes these findings recommendations are being welcomed and accepted but there is a sense that more needs to be done needs to be done and also a level of skepticism about whether that we will see any real change come out of this ok thank you for that wayne has a live for us in christchurch....
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the poor muslim country. i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a high crime rate it's not because they want to and so to of ostracize them or blame them they actually wants to help them and i think if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many crimes then we have you know another tendency to more racist and so i think actually this is to prevent racists and i do understand that for all the good law abiding muslims in this country it's not nice to hear those facts but still they are facts and i don't see any kind of racist idiology behind trying to help the probl
the poor muslim country. i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a...
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this is the races this is in this career is when you can be poor muslim country. who are you i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the minister itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a high crime rate it's not because they want to and so it of ostracize them or blame them they actually wants to help them and i think if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many crimes then we have you know another tendency to more racist and so i think actually this is to prevent racists and i do understand that for all the good law abiding muslims in this country it's not nice to hear those facts but still they are facts and i don't see any kind of racist idiology behind trying to he
this is the races this is in this career is when you can be poor muslim country. who are you i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the minister itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say...
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the poor muslim going to. be i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a high crime rate it's not because they want to and so to of ostracized them or blame them they actually wants to help them and i think if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many crimes then we have you know another tendency to more racist and so i think actually this is to prevent racists and i do understand that for all the good law abiding muslims in this country it's not nice to hear those facts but still they are facts and i don't see any kind of racist idiology behind trying to help the p
the poor muslim going to. be i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that 55 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such...
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yeah and i think what i mean by that says that we are not unique in that experience being muslims and new zealand. we are living in a distrustful environment where coming from countries that are constantly under scrutiny and war and conflict and displacement it does mean that we are now a body of people around the world who lack trusts not only within society and those from those around us but within our communities and so the terrorist attacks have just made that experience will exacerbate it and that is that is what i meant my opinion piece it is a shame that you feel the otherness from those around you that who won't be muslim but then to have distrust within the community added on top of that with the trauma that you've experienced is very difficult to navigate i definitely noticed as as a new zealand journalist pre and post the attacks the stories where people journalists were going up next and trying to engage with the muslim community because you didn't see a lot of that before the attack but coming back to your opinion piece you say you believe there is a lack of importance pl
yeah and i think what i mean by that says that we are not unique in that experience being muslims and new zealand. we are living in a distrustful environment where coming from countries that are constantly under scrutiny and war and conflict and displacement it does mean that we are now a body of people around the world who lack trusts not only within society and those from those around us but within our communities and so the terrorist attacks have just made that experience will exacerbate it...
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the muslim population and the christian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out ofn bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the h pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled because of israel. that's actually shifting the blame because what has happened is that christians here have found it in increasingly difficult to live to do business.e the way things are done here with the police and the courts, that subject to the authority. >> so the passing authority, muslims are using their systems and structures to squeeze out the christians, is that fair? ti>> i think it's fair but has more to do with the ideological conflict between muslims and christianity. >> it's not easy to get them on camera. we had trouble. and we will continue to do so. i talked with some very good fr
the muslim population and the christian population often clash. so it's not uncommon to hear, shall we say, i'm kind of sentiments, expressed by one toward the other. >> an unkind sentiment is one thing but for christians who have been effectively pushed out ofn bethlehem, something more than unkind words is happening to these questions. >> you will hear two narratives. what you hear from the h pro-palestinian point of view is that christians have fled because of israel. that's...
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not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microloan to sort of make an aggressive rhetoric and sort of al you made of the muslim countries i mean of course everyone was happy to jump on it and make his own domestic points for that and sort of sort of pretends he's the protector so i mean that's the trap we're seeing and so i think probably mark's own self as a said would maybe domestically strengthened by it but mr gigi point of view for europe as a whole i think we would all be better served giving all for 2 people who like to take up and say look they don't like us and i'm your leader after all even if you live in europe i think that's something we should really avoid so that may come
not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microloan to sort of make an aggressive...
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after the breakup of yugoslavia bosnian serb nationalists waged a war of utter hatred on their muslim neighbors they shan't raped and stop them as well as the tactic of the s.t.g. combat troops known as arkan's tigers their goal was to create an ethnically cleanse to greater serbia. on facebook you can find more videos with the 1st 25 years after the genocide there are large gaps in the knowledge of what really happened is specially among young people both in serb army cameramen documented the invasion of srebrenica and the flight of the towns muslim inhabitants in july 1905 general radko muggeridge later convicted as a war criminal celebrated his victory a few kilometers away the un safe area was ill equipped for the arrival of the refugees threatened by moderates his combat troops the outnumbered un battalion withdrew abandoning. thousands of refugees to the general and his soldiers. truck like rectified this is the original truck or u.n. truck from a q 5 they did not stop the killings of civilians they did not stop the rapes of women and girls they did not stop the they said the se
after the breakup of yugoslavia bosnian serb nationalists waged a war of utter hatred on their muslim neighbors they shan't raped and stop them as well as the tactic of the s.t.g. combat troops known as arkan's tigers their goal was to create an ethnically cleanse to greater serbia. on facebook you can find more videos with the 1st 25 years after the genocide there are large gaps in the knowledge of what really happened is specially among young people both in serb army cameramen documented the...
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the poor muslim country. i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that of 5 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a high crime rate it's not because they want to and so it of ostracize them or blame them they actually wants to help them i know i think if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many crimes then we have you know another tendency to more racist and so i think actually this is to prevent racists and i do understand that for all the good law abiding muslims in this country it's not nice to hear those facts but still they are facts and i don't see any kind of racist idiology behind trying to help the
the poor muslim country. i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the ministry itself that has done this research and it shows that of 5 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such a...
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not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microloan to to the make an aggressive rhetoric and sort of al you made was sort of muslim countries i mean of course everyone was happy to jump on that and make his own domestic points for that and sort of sort of pretends he's the protector so i mean that's the trap we're seeing and so i think probably more cruel and selfish as assad would maybe domestically strengthened by it but for mr gigi point of view for europe as a whole i think we would all be better served not giving it all for 2 people who like to take up and say look they don't like us and i'm your leader after all even if you live in europe i think that's something we should really
not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microloan to to the make an aggressive rhetoric...
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become a muslim the number one muslim suffering it would. make a very this should send all governments the kind of but mostly the mother would like to say don't run of the lot of this as well as in what other places they've done a fellow for the people that the country was just like but when it was. not enough i had asked my daughter about. that not me at. all about any of us and what the feel and how that was the best. that. could i normally have been with bella went to star given him a concept of the ledge and then had your doc not heard them was that i said not having a sight yet i'm going to hold him or maybe i'll do leno with the money which has to happen when it's he has it under lock and the flu is the one onsite i would not come down the phone because i mustn't do not come come i would be that it could have come from bridge that i know him i want to say i was there done only hear me and as they are mustn't believe governor you can see russia grimaced we're going to bow out because i'm a lucky young to know who it was through to we're
become a muslim the number one muslim suffering it would. make a very this should send all governments the kind of but mostly the mother would like to say don't run of the lot of this as well as in what other places they've done a fellow for the people that the country was just like but when it was. not enough i had asked my daughter about. that not me at. all about any of us and what the feel and how that was the best. that. could i normally have been with bella went to star given him a...
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become a muslim the number one muslim suffering it would come down to me keeping the she would send the government the brunt of it but mostly the mother would not she was a young friend of the son of the sas if the kid that was in that other place that they felt all of the people that the government was just let me say that that was. not the company i had asked my daughter about. what about the idea was that it would put the feel that i was the bad guy not that that. could i numbers have been with bella went to a star given him a concept of the ledge and then had your doc not heard them was that i said made her famous by yes i'm going to hold him or maybe i'll do leno with the woman who tries to help them along with so he has done a lot into what the flu is the one onsite i would not come down from because i must learn to not come come i would be that it could have come from bit down on a whim i want to say i was there done only you and me and as they are mustn't believe governor you can see russia grimaced we're going to bow because i'm a lucky young to know who it was through to we're
become a muslim the number one muslim suffering it would come down to me keeping the she would send the government the brunt of it but mostly the mother would not she was a young friend of the son of the sas if the kid that was in that other place that they felt all of the people that the government was just let me say that that was. not the company i had asked my daughter about. what about the idea was that it would put the feel that i was the bad guy not that that. could i numbers have been...
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but tell i used to be a christian majority town but over the past 4 decades the number of muslims here has steadily grown in the 1980 s. then president saddam hussein nationalized farmlands belonging to christians and gave it to families of soldiers killed in the iran iraq war in 2014 i still took over forcing the christian population to flee almost half emigrated abroad about a quarter have returned while another quarter remain in the semi autonomous kurdish region. members of this family in that abuse christian quarter of say the reason they don't feel safe to go back is the security force that controls the town they want to remain anonymous for security reasons. of course safety is the most important thing we've had enough of the infringements on our lands there is should be controlled by the sons of the area why do they bring strangers to rule the area . that group is the 30th brigade of the shia led popular mobilization forces which helped retake but i saw the brigade is composed of ethnic just like most of the muslim population that lives here last year its leader though was plac
but tell i used to be a christian majority town but over the past 4 decades the number of muslims here has steadily grown in the 1980 s. then president saddam hussein nationalized farmlands belonging to christians and gave it to families of soldiers killed in the iran iraq war in 2014 i still took over forcing the christian population to flee almost half emigrated abroad about a quarter have returned while another quarter remain in the semi autonomous kurdish region. members of this family in...
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headlines this wednesday morning from moscow denmark insists it effectively needs a separate category for muslim migrants in crime stats a move blasted by critics racism we put it up for debate. if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many times then we have you know another tendency to more racist. stop people. and groups and look at this right because the more. that. what you are trying to report the. furious restaurant workers rally in new york city is most eateries including world famous venues are projected to go bankrupt amid a new city lockdown we speak to one of those restaurant owners. of skid row my family from you know if you if there is nothing we will be shutting down probably by march that's the realistic outlook. coming up for you the e.u. launches a huge crackdown on global tech giants like facebook and apple really controversial growing fears of their online domination in the wake of similar moves by washington . moscow time good morning this 16th of december live from art international's world news h.q. kevin owen here for the next hour stay with me to t
headlines this wednesday morning from moscow denmark insists it effectively needs a separate category for muslim migrants in crime stats a move blasted by critics racism we put it up for debate. if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many times then we have you know another tendency to more racist. stop people. and groups and look at this right because the more. that. what you are trying to report the. furious restaurant workers rally in new york city is most eateries...
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not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microland to sort of make an aggressive rhetoric and sort of al you made was sort of muslim countries i mean of course everyone was happy to jump on it and make his own domestic points for that and sort of sort of pretends he's the protector so i mean that's the trap we're seeing and so i think probably more cruel and selfish as assad would maybe be domestically strengthened by it but mr gigi point of view for europe as a whole i think would all be better served giving all for 2 people who like to take up and say look they don't like us and i'm your leader after all even if you live in europe i think that's something we should really avoid so tha
not only from muslims within france but also from a number of countries abroad especially muslim countries there has been a backlash in reaction to the government's response to the recent terrorist attacks even including calls to boycott french goods why has this touch such a nerve abroad and should not be worried well domestically and maybe only strengthens and but it takes 2 to tango maybe we could say i mean i wouldn't put the blame squarely on microland to sort of make an aggressive...
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the poor muslim going to. be i think it's very important to address the truth and it is actually the minister itself that has done this research and it shows that. 5 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is raises to say hey we have a problem here because among these men there is such...
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after the breakup of yugoslavia bosnian serb nationalists waged a war of utter hatred on their muslim neighbors they shot raped and stopped them as was the tactic of the s.t.g. combat troops known as arkan's tigers their goal was to create an ethnically cleansed a greater serbia. on facebook you can find more videos with the 1st 25 years after the genocide there are large gaps in the knowledge of what really happened is especially among young people both in serb army cameramen documented the invasion of srebrenica and the flight of the town's muslim inhabitants in july 1905 general radko muggeridge later convicted as a war criminal celebrated his victory a few kilometers away the un safe area was ill equipped for the arrival of the refugees threatened by moderates his combat troops the outnumbered un battalion withdrew abandoning. thousands of refugees to the general and his soldiers. truck like that you fight this is the original truck or un truck from 85 they did not stop the killings of civilians they did not stop the rapes of women and girls they did not stop this they said the se
after the breakup of yugoslavia bosnian serb nationalists waged a war of utter hatred on their muslim neighbors they shot raped and stopped them as was the tactic of the s.t.g. combat troops known as arkan's tigers their goal was to create an ethnically cleansed a greater serbia. on facebook you can find more videos with the 1st 25 years after the genocide there are large gaps in the knowledge of what really happened is especially among young people both in serb army cameramen documented the...
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but sometimes, i feel like i am not french anymore, only a muslim. and that's not easy to live with. >> ( translated ): i've told the president, whatever happens, i will be your partner when you decide to go against islamist separatism, but i will remain extremely vigilant about any attempt to take freh muslims hostage in this matter. promise of cooperation is opposed by many muslims around the world. this protest in bangladesh was one of the more vigorous. international opposition to president macron's support for the mohammed cartoons and also his crack down on islam is being led by turkey's presidenter gan. erdogan has even gone so far as 's question the state of president macronental health. erdogan has warned europe that no good will come from hostility towards islam and muslims andd he's calr a widespread boycott of all french products. >> ( translated ): it is a matter of honor r us to stand sincerely against attacks on our prophet. they want to relauh a crusade. these are the signs of europe's return to the barbaric era. >> reporter: erdogan'
but sometimes, i feel like i am not french anymore, only a muslim. and that's not easy to live with. >> ( translated ): i've told the president, whatever happens, i will be your partner when you decide to go against islamist separatism, but i will remain extremely vigilant about any attempt to take freh muslims hostage in this matter. promise of cooperation is opposed by many muslims around the world. this protest in bangladesh was one of the more vigorous. international opposition to...