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rahmamustafa99 · 4 months
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A Home Of Flesh (1991) / بيت من لحم
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petrified-clouds · 1 year
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pinervertical · 2 years
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Mediacenter 15
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#Mediacenter 15 update
Update: Ten Palestinians, including children, injured in Jabalia refugee camp, in Jabalia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Update: Israeli missiles killed Khalil Ziad Abu Hamada, 19, from Jabalia refugee camp, in Jabalia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Update: Israeli missiles killed Mohammad al-Omar, 20, from Jabalia refugee camp, in Jabalia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Update: Israeli missiles killed Ziad Ahmad al-Mudallal, the son of senior Islamic Jihad leader, Ahmad al-Modallal, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 45 Palestinians, including children, were injured in the attack Ziad Ahmad al-Mudallal Mohammad Eyad Hassouna, 14, was killed after Israeli drones fired missiles at homes in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Mohammad Abdul-Hamid Shbeir, 23, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Khalil Abu Hamada, 19, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Mo’men Mohammad Nairab, 5, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Nafeth Mohammad al-Khatib, 50, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip.Īhmad Mohammad Nairab, 11, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Hazem Mohammad Salem, 9, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Mohammad Mohammad Zaqqout, 20, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip.Īhmad Walid al-Farram, 17, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Khalil Ziad Abu Hamada, 19, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Mo’men Mohammad Nairab, 5, was killed after the Israeli army fired missiles targeting homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza Strip. Update: Names of some of the wounded Palestinians in Rafah: Ahmad Ashraf al-Qaisi, 15, Elham Abdul-Aziz Fifill, 47, Mai Mohammad Abu Shaweesh, 35, Salah Samir Abu Shaweesh, 10, Suleiman Samir Abu Shaweesh, 12, Lolo Samir Abu Shaweesh, 13, Elaine Samir Abu Shaweesh, 7, Ahmad Eyad Hassouna, 3, (his brother Mohammad, 14, was killed), Ni’ma Ali Kabaja, 80, Fatima Ahmad Kabaja, 80, Khaled Sa’d al-Qeeq, 19, Suhad Jamal al-Modallal, 28, Eyad Mohammad Khaled Hassouna, 42, Suad Eyad Hassouna, 18.
#Mediacenter 15 update
Update: Saturday – In the most recent update by the Palestinian Health Ministry, the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles and shells in the Gaza Strip has arrived to twenty-four, including six children, while the number of wounding Palestinians is two hundred three, including many children and women.
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studying-with-k · 2 years
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Monthly Reads (May and June)
Books
Memoirs of a Woman Doctor by Nawal El Saadawi
Matrix: A Novel by Lauren Groff
Quentins by Maeve Binchy
Loveless by Alice Oseman
Riots after Riots by M.J. Akbar
Village School by Miss Read
A flight of Pigeons by Ruskin Bond
Papers/articles
Discourse on Colonialism by Aime Ceasire
The Decolonial Turn in Liberation Theology: Between Theory and Praxis by ashraf kunnummal
If you really want decolonisation, go beyond cultural criticism to the deep structural insights of economist Samir Amin by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven (thanks for this @apricitystudies!!)
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò’s “Against Decolonisation” by Ralph Leonard (thanks for this @godzilla-studies!!)
Women Miners Work to Record a More Complete History of 1980s Labor Strikes by Abby Lee Hood
The Unexpected, Radical Roots of ‘Redneck’ by Abby Lee Hood
In Defence of the Luddites by Richard Abernethy 
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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Mediterranean Fever, Maha Haj (2022)
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Un Certain Regard:
Prize for Best Screenplay - Un Certain Regard, 2022 -
Mediterranean Fever (2022), directed by Maha Haj.
Amer Hlehel as Waleed; Ashraf Farah as Jalal; Anat Hadid as Ola; Samir Elias as Shams; Cynthia Saleem as Nour; Shaden Kanboura.
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tasksweekly · 5 years
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[TASK 152: LIBYA]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 260+ Libyan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Khdugha Sabri (1954) Libyan - actress and radio personality.
Evelina Meghnagi (1954) Libyan Jewish - actress and singer.
Ghada Adel (1974) Libyan, Egyptian - actress.
Asma Salim (1976) Libyan - singer.
Sendi Bar (1976) Libyan Jewish / Iraqi Jewish - actress and model.
Hala Misrati (1980) Libyan - tv presenter and writer.
Dorota Szelagowska (1980) Libyan, Polish - tv presenter.
Hiba Abouk / Hiba Aboukhris Benslimane (1986) Libyan, Tunisian, Romani - actress.
Roni Duani (1986) Libyan Jewish, Polish Jewish - actress, singer, and model.
Karema Altrhuni (1990) Libyan - actress.
Roni Dalumi (1991) Libyan Jewish / Iraqi Jewish - actress and singer.
Maram Zbaeda (1992) Libyan - instagrammer (maram.zbaeda).
Noor Tagouri (1993) Libyan - model, producer, motivational speaker, and journalist.
Abeer Beauty (1993) Libyan - instagrammer (abeerbeauty93).
Hanan Esbaga (1993) Libyan - instagrammer (hesbaga).
Neta Alchimister (1994) Libyan Jewish, Algerian Jewish, Austrian Jewish - model, social media star, swimwear designer, and businesswoman.
Alla Omran (1996) Libyan - instagrammer (allaomran).
Tammy Tabib (1997) Libyan - instagrammer (tammytabib).
Amol Hamoha (1999) Libyan - instagrammer (am__ohl).
Dania Ben Sassi (?) Amazigh Libyan - singer.
Ghada Jamal (?) Libyan - tv host.
Maytal Angel (?) Libyan Jewish / Ashkenazi Jewish - actress and filmmaker.
Ghalia Bozakouk (?) Libyan - tv host.
Aftiam Ramli (?) Libyan - model and Miss Global Libya 2017.
Enass Whida (?) Libyan, Moroccan - model (instagram: enass.w).
Soso Ana (?) Libyan - model (instagram: s_soso_ana).
Nour Al-Kadiki (?) Libyan - actress.
Sabrin Salah (?) Libyan - actress (instagram: sabrin_salah11).
F - Athletes:
Ghazalah Alaqouri (1973) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Amira Edrahi (1986) Libyan - swimmer.
Hala Gezah (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Ruwida El-Hubti (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Ghada Ali (1989) Libyan - sprinter.
Asmahan Farhat / Mercedes Kay (1990) Libyan / Unspecified White - swimmer.
Daniah Hagul (1999) Libyan - swimmer.
Sahar Elgnemi (?) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Nadia Fezzani (?) Libyan - swimmer.
Soad Fezzani (?) Libyan - swimmer.
M:
Taher Algabaili (1942) Libyan - actor.
Nasser el-Mizdawi (1950) Libyan - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer.
Ahmed Fakroun (1953) Libyan - singer-songwriter.
Hamid Al-Shairi / Abdel-Hamid Ali Ahmedi (1961) Libyan / Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
David D’Or (1965) Libyan Jewish - singer-songwriter.
Sami Bouajila (1966) 1/4 Amazigh Libyan, 3/4 Tunisian - actor.
Fawzi El-Mizdawi (1968) Libyan - singer.
Patrick Baladi (1971) Libyan / English - actor and musician.
Guy Zu-Aretz (1973) Libyan Jewish / Turkish Jewish, Greek Jewish - actor, musician, tv host, and director.
Ayman Alatar (1982) Libyan - singer.
Roach Killa (1983) Libyan - rapper.
Ahmed Costa (1983) Libyan, Turkish / Brazilian, Italian - actor.
Salah Ghali (1984) Libyan - singer.
Nadir Tamuz Augustin (1988) Libyan / Romanian - singer.
Ibrahim Abdelazem (1988) Libyan - singer.
Bahjat / Bahjat Alturjman (1995) Libyan - singer-songwriter.
Tito Shalgam (1995) Libyan - youtuber (Tito shalgam).
Ashraf Osama (1999) Libyan, Palestinian - instagrammer (ashraf_osama1999).
Shlomi Lavie (?) Libyan Jewish - singer and drummer.
Touareg de Fewet (?) Tuareg Amazigh Libyan - singer.
Dakil (?) Libyan - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Cheb Jilani / Hassan El Jilani (?) Libyan - singer.
Abdallah Alfande (?) Libyan - actor.
Khaled Elhassi (?) Libyan - singer.
Muttalib J. Ibrahim (?) Libyan, Italian - actor.
Essam Alhadar (?) Libyan - singer.
Saif Alwadi (?) Libyan, Iraqi - model and photographer (instagram: dr.se_f).
Mohanad Al (?) Libyan - singer and model (instagram: mohanad___al).
Firas Mohammed (?) Libyan - model (instagram: firas.mohammed_).
Ibn Thabit (?) Libyan - rapper.
Ali El-Rojbani (?) Libyan - instagrammer (3leua).
Ibrahim Al-Hesnawi (?) Libyan - singer.
M - Athletes:
Baruch Hagai (1944) Libyan Jewish - paralympic table tennis player.
Mohamed Asswai Khalifa (1944) Libyan - hurdler.
George Borba (1944) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Issa Chetoui (1953) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Mohamed Abdulla Abdelaslam (1954) Libyan - long jumper.
Enemri Najem Al-Marghani (1955) Libyan - long-distance runner.
David Lavi (1956) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Salem El-Margini (1957) Libyan - sprinter.
Jacob Buzaglo (1957) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Rafi Tshuva (1957) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed El-Kamaa (1958) Libyan - cyclist.
El-Mehdi Sallah Diab (1958) Libyan - sprinter.
Mohamed Khamis Taher (1959) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Ahmed Mohamed Sallouma (1959) Libyan - sprinter.
Bashir Al-Fellah (1960) Libyan - sprinter.
Fawzi Al-Issawi (1960) Libyan - footballer.
Abdullah Ali Ahmed (1961) Libyan - sprinter.
Ali Al-Beshari (1962) Libyan - footballer.
Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh (1963) Libyan - footballer.
Said Masoud El-Agimi (1964) Libyan - judoka.
Fathi Aboud (1964) Libyan - triple jumper.
Jalal Damja (1966) Libyan - footballer.
Moshe Glam (1968) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Khaled Othman / Khaled Abdul Gasem Othman Feghi Saleh (1968) Libyan - sprinter.
Mustafa Ahshad (1970) Libyan - weightlifter.
Yahia Gregni (1970) Libyan - judoka.
Samir Aboud (1972) Libyan - footballer.
Avi Nimni (1972) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Tarek Ayad (1972) Libyan - judoka.
Felix Halfon (1972) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Kamal Abdulsalam (1973) Libyan - bodybuilder.
Adel Adili (1974) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Abdesalam Kames (1974) Libyan - footballer.
Moustafa Abdel Naser (1975) Libyan - sprinter.
Eliran Guetta (1975) Libyan Jewish - basketball player.
Osama Al Hamadi (1975) Libyan - footballer.
Guy Luzon (1975) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mahmoud Maklouf (1975) Libyan - footballer.
Dudi Fadlon (1976) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Oren Zeitouni (1976) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Abdul-Wahed Mohammed (1977) Libyan - futsal player.
Tarik El Taib (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Khaled Hussein / Khaled Hussein Mohamed al Tarhouni (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Salem Ibrahim Al Rewani (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Meftah Ghazalla (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Walid Ali Osman (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Yaniv Lavi (1977) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Marei Al Ramly (1977) Libyan - footballer.
Nagi El-Tomi (1977) Libyan - futsal player.
Ali Mabrouk El Zaidi (1978) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Rami Glam (1978) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Osama Mohamed El Fezzani (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Jehad Muntasser (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Mrsal (1978) Libyan - basketball player.
Guma Mousa (1978) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmed Saad Osman (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Reda Al Tawarghi (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Nader Al-Tarhouni (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Aymen Bouchhioua (1979) Libyan, Tunisian - footballer.
Samir Al Wahaj (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmed Al Masli (1979) Libyan - footballer.
Hesham Shaban (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Riyadh al Laafi (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Hamza Abu-Ghalia (1980) Libyan - weightlifter.
Nader Kara (1980) Libyan - footballer.
Abubakr Suiueinei / Abubakr Al Abaidy (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Yaniv Luzon (1981) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed Ben Saleh (1981) Libyan - judoka.
Abdulnaser Slil (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Younes Al Shibani (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Naji Shushan (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Alamien Yagoub (1981) Libyan - basketball player.
Moataz Ben Amer (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Nabil Omran (1981) Libyan - futsal player.
Ahmed Al Alwani (1981) Libyan - footballer.
Mohammed Shahout (1982) Libyan - futsal player.
Arafa Nakuaa (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Kabila / Ahmed Zuway (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Ali Rahuma (1982) Libyan - footballer.
Yousef Mohammed (1982) Libyan - futsal player.
Asi Buzaglo (1982) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Éamon Zayed (1983) Libyan, Tunisian, Irish - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Sharif (1983) Libyan - futsal player.
Eslam El Karbal (1983) Libyan - basketball player.
Walid Al Sbaay (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Osama Abdusalam (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Rabe Al Msellati (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Mahamat / Djamal Mahamat (1983) Libyan - footballer.
Fathi Al-Khoga (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohammed Rahoma (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Abdelrahman Ramadan Fetori (1984) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Esnany (1984) Libyan - footballer.
Hamdi Eishwain (1984) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohamed Eshtiwi (1985) Libyan - weightlifter.
Tofaha / Walid Mhadeb El Khatroushi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Ihaab Boussefi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Muhammad Al Maghrabi (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Yahia Shakmak (1985) Libyan - basketball player.
Mansour Al Borki (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Akrem El-Twati (1985) Libyan - futsal player.
Mohamed Youssef Ben Elhaj (1985) Libyan - basketball player.
Rabie El-Hoti (1985) Libyan - futsal player.
Hussein al Idrissy (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Abdallah Sharif (1985) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Youssef (1986) Libyan - basketball player.
Lior Jean (1986) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Ahmed Abdelkader (1986) Libyan - footballer.
Yuval Shabtay (1986) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Khaled Belaid Abumdas (1987) Libyan - snooker player.
Maoz Samia (1987) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Tamir Kahlon (1987) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Mohamed Abulkhir (1987) Libyan - basketball player.
Ali Salama (1987) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed El-Kawisah (1987) Libyan - judoka.
Khaled Ghezzawi (1987) Libyan - swimmer.
Mohamed Khouaja (1987) Libyan - sprinter.
Ahmed Belgasem (1987) Libyan - cyclist.
Mohamed Suleiman (1988) Libyan - futsal player.
Osama Chtiba (1988) Libyan - footballer.
Amir Lavi (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Muhammad Nashnoush (1988) Libyan - footballer.
Snir Gueta (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Wajdi Dawo (1988) Libyan - basketball player.
Maor Buzaglo (1988) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Al-Hussein Gambour (1989) Libyan - rower.
Marwan Mabrouk / Marwaan Mabrouk Mansour (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Hamed Snousi (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Khaled Matrud (1989) Libyan - basketball player.
Nebil Gahwagi (1989) Libyan / Hungarian - footballer.
Ahmed Krawa’a (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Zubya (1989) Libyan - footballer.
Fatah Masoud (1989) Libyan - futsal player.
Ahmed Yousef Elkawiseh (1989) Libyan - judoka.
Mohamed Al-Gadi (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Faisal Al Badri (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Muataz Husayn / Moataz Al-Mehdi (1990) Libyan - footballer.
Mo Hrezi / Mohamed Hrezi (1991) Libyan - long-distance runner.
Salem Ablo (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Adi Nimni (1991) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Elmutasem Abushnaf (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Akram Ayyad (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Yousef Shriha (1991) Libyan - taekwondo practitioner.
Akram Zuway (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Rabea Al Laafi (1991) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmad Benali (1992) Libyan / British - footballer.
Mohamed El Monir / Mohammed El-Mounir Abdussalam (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Almog Buzaglo (1992) Libyan Jewish - footballer.
Sofyan El Gadi (1992) Libyan - swimmer.
Ahmed El Trbi (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Sanad Al Ouarfali (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Al Ghanodi (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Abdulaziz Belraysh (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Salem Roma / Salem Al-Musallati / Salem Elmslaty (1992) Libyan - footballer.
Abdelsalam Elfaitory (1993) Libyan - footballer.
Motasem Sabbou (1993) Libyan - footballer.
Ismael Tajouri-Shradi (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Hamdou Elhouni (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Sadiq El Fitouri (1994) Libyan - footballer.
Ahmad Atttellesey (1995) Libyan - swimmer.
Alaadeen Salman / Aladeen Younes (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Muaid Ellafi (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Ali Elmusrati / Ali Al Musrati / Almoatasembellah Ali Mohamed Elmusrati (1996) Libyan - footballer.
Ali El Ghrari (1997) Libyan - archer.
Zachary Elbouzedi (1998) Libyan / Irish - footballer.
Zakaria Alharaish (1998) Libyan - footballer.
Zakaria Aboukhlal (1998) Libyan / Moroccan - footballer.
Waleed Ashteebah (?) Libyan - paralympic javelin thrower.
Ahmed Ben Soueid (?) Libyan - footballer.
Nuri Kaheil (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdelrazik Baaba (?) Libyan - paralympic powerlifter.
Fahmi El-Shami (?) Libyan - footballer.
Mohamed Ganfud (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Ali Hamid El-Aila (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Rabee Allafi (?) Libyan - footballer.
Fawzi Abdussalam (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdulwahab Werfeli (?) Libyan - swimmer.
El-Munsif Ben Youssef (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Mohamed El-Naser (?) Libyan - swimmer.
Abdel Hakim Shelmani (?) Libyan - footballer.
Khalid Shebani (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Abdullah Badri (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Kamaluddin Badi (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Adnan El-Khuja (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Marzouk Mabrouk (?) Libyan - middle-distance runner.
Ahmed El-Faghei (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Mustafa El-Musbah (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Ahmed Zoubi (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Samid Sagar (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Awad Zakka (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Jamal Zarugh (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
Abdel Hamed El-Hadi (?) Libyan - cyclist.
Miloud Zakka (?) Libyan - volleyball player.
NB:
Aja / Jay Rivera (1994) Libyan, Moroccan, Egyptian - Genderqueer (They/Them/Theirs) - rapper, drag performer, and reality tv personality.
Problematic:
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (1973) Libyan - footballer. - Murder charges.
Sharon Gal (1974) Libyan Jewish, Egyptian Jewish - tv personality and radio personality. - Sexual assault allegations.
Netta / Netta Barzilai (1993) Libyan Jewish, Moroccan Jewish / Polish Jewish - singer, guitarist, and looping artist. - Appropriation of box braids at Sofia Pride 2019, yellowface in her Eurovision 2018 performance, appropriation of Japanese culture in her Eurovision 2018 performance, and supports the IDF.
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worldcupofhotness · 6 years
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Meet the Team: EGYPT!
Now that squads have been announced, we can look more closely into the hotness of the individual teams. I mean, that’s what we’re here for, right? For each team, I’ll talk a bit about the squad, then highlight ten hotties (trying to be attentive to many types of hotness), doing my best to split them evenly amongst the field.
Today: EGYPT!
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Egypt have an exciting counter-attacking side with a strong defense to match, they just have to get careful not to get stuck in against a team that decides to sit deep and defend. Many expect them to pip the hosts Russia to second place in group qualifying. Why? They have one of the most exciting players in the world in Mo Salah. A shoulder injury in the Champions League final might have ruled him out, but it looks like he’ll be good to play.
Nickname: The Pharoahs Chant: Mo Salah, Mo Salah, Mo Salah! Running Down the Wing! Mo Salah, Mo Salah, Mo Salah! Egyptian King!
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Goalkeepers:
Essam El Hadary, #1 (home club: Al Taawoun)
Mohamed El-Shennawy, #23 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Sherif Ekramy, #16 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
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Stop asking questions. Let this giant hunk o’ man leap into your heart.
Defenders: 
Ahmed Elmohamady, #3 (home club: Aston Villa FC)
Tarek Hamed, #8 (home club:  Zamalek)
Mohamed Abdel-Shafy, #13 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Saad Samir, #20 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Aly Gabr, #2 (home club: West Bromwich Albion FC)
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Rugged lumberjack and baby-faced model? Get you a man who can do both.
Ahmed Hegazy, #6 (home club: West Bromwich Albion FC)
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Talk about hair envy. And that middle pic is making my mind go to interesting places.  
Ahmed Fathi, #7 (home club: Al Ahly)
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I prefer the bearded rough guy look, but as you can see above, Fathy can also rock the clean-shaven Disney Prince aesthetic.
Ayman Ashraf, #12 (home club: Al Ahly)
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Few men can so casually pull off a double breasted suit. And those THIGHS.
Mahmoud Hamdy El Wensh, #15 (home club: Zamalek)
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Sass, style, smile.
Midfielders: 
Omar Gaber, #4 (home club:  Los Angeles FC)
Sam Morsy, #5 (home club: Wigan Athletic FC)
Mohamed Elneny, #17 (home club:  Arsenal FC)
Abdallah  El Said, #19 (home club:  Kuopion PS)
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Well that’s just not fair.
Mahmoud Hassan Trézéguet, #21 (home club: Kasimpasa SK)
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Did this guy get lost on the way to the J. Crew interview and end up on the Egyptian National Team? 
Forwards: 
Ramadan Sobhi, #14 (home club: Stoke City FC)
Shikabala, #18 (home club: Al Raed SC)
Amr Warda, #22 (home club: Atromitos FC)
Marwan Mohsen, #9 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
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This dude’s got swagger. I’m not gonna argue with him.
Mohamed Salah, #10 (home club: Liverpool)
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Salah isn’t your usual heart-throb, but talent is sexy. Confidence is sexy. An easy smile that twinkles in your eye, and a personality to match? Screw “usual,” Mo Salah’s the Egyptian King!
Mahmoud Kahraba, #11 (home club: Al Ittihad Jeddah)
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This guy looks like he’d be so much fun to party with. And you’ll need to after he scores a bucket full of goals!
Damn, Egypt. An impressive display.
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egyptianx-x · 6 years
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1. Laila Anwar Al-Ghandoor, 8 months old
2. Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
3. Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
4. Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
5. Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
6. Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
7. Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
8. Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
9. Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
10. Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
11. Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
12. Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
13. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
14. Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
15. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
16. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
17. Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
18. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
19. Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
20. Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
21. Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
22. Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
23.Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
24. Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
25. Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
26. Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
27. Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
28. Fadi Hassan Abu Salah, 30 years old
29. Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
30. Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
31. Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
32. Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
33. Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
34. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal’al, 39 years old
35. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
36. Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
37. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
38. Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
39. Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
40. Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
41. Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
42. Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
43. Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
44. Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
45. Mokhtar Kaamil Salim Abu Khamash, 23 years old
46. Mahmoud Wael Mahmoud Jundeyah, 21 years old
47. Abdulrahman Sami Abu Mattar, 18 years old
48. Ahmed Salim Alyaan Aljarf, 26 years old
49. Mahmoud Sulayman Ibrahim Aql, 32 years old
50. Mohamed Hasan Mustafa Alabadilah, 25 years old
51. Kamil Jihad Kamil Mihna, 19 years old
52. Mahmoud Saber Hamad Abu Taeemah, 23 years old
53. Ali Mohamed Ahmed Khafajah, 21 years old
54. Abdelsalam Yousef Abdelwahab, 39 years old
55. Mohamed Samir Duwedar, 27 years old
56. Talal Adel Ibrahim Mattar, 16 years old
57. Omar Jomaa Abu Ful, 30 years old
58. Nasser Ahmed Mahmoud Ghrab, 51 years old
59 - 61: Unidentified
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hamzahsaman · 4 years
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We are all born free & equal - Director’s cut from Ahmad Bendary on Vimeo.
Client : Ministry of communications and information technology Agency/production : Naj Pictures Creative director : Ghada Atef Voice over : Essam Saif
Director : Ahmad Bendary Dop : Muhammed Daoud Editor : Salem Derbas Art-director : Asem Sharaf El-din Stylist : Yasmin Ali El Din Music producer : Mohamed Nassef 1st AD : Abdelwahab Shawky 2nd AD : Reham Elsayed 3rd AD : Marwan Elsaghier Focus puller : Ahmed Tarek Bayoumi
Naj Pictures: Executive producer : Mohamed Hamed Line producer : Samer Samir Production Manger : Younes Mohamed
Post house : New black - Manolis Ibrahim Colorist : Charbel Mouawad VFX : Sami Aly Managing director : Diaa Al Jayeh Post Producer : Yasmin Ashraf El Essawy Sound Design: Raheem Sameh
Presidency of Egypt media center: Project manager : Eslam Abdel-Hakim Media center content manager : Tamer Ramzy
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workfromhom · 4 years
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Venture Highway announces $78.6M second fund to invest in early-stage startups in India
Venture Highway, a VC firm in India founded by former Google executive Samir Sood, said on Thursday it has raised $78.6 million for its second fund as it looks to double down on investing in early-stage startups.
The firm, founded in 2015, has invested in more than two dozen startups to date, including social network ShareChat, which last year raised $100 million in a financing round led by Twitter; social commerce Meesho, which has since grown to be backed by Facebook and Prosus Ventures; and Lightspeed-backed OkCredit, which provides a bookkeeping app for small merchants.
Moving forward, Venture Highway aims to lead pre-seed and seed financing rounds and cut checks between $1 million to $1.5 million on each investment (up from its earlier investment range of $100,000 to $1 million), said Sood in an interview with TechCrunch.
Venture Highway counts Neeraj Arora, former business head of WhatsApp who played an instrumental role in selling the messaging app to Facebook, as a founding “anchor of LPs” and advisor. Arora and Sood worked together at Google more than a decade ago and helped the Silicon Valley giant explore merger and acquisition deals in Asia and other regions.
Samir Sood, the founder of Venture Highway
The VC firm said it has already made a number of investments through its second fund. Some of those deals include investments in OkCredit, mobile esports platform MPL, Gurgaon-based supply chain SaaS platform O4S, social commerce startup WMall, online rental platform CityFurnish, community platform MyScoot and online gasoline delivery platform MyPetrolPump.
As apparent from the aforementioned names, Venture Highway focuses on investing in startups that are using technology to address problems that have not been previously tackled.
Last year Venture Highway also participated in a funding round of Marsplay, a New Delhi-based startup that operates a social app where influencers showcase beauty and apparel content to sell to consumers.
“It’s very rare to have investors who keep their calm, get into an entrepreneurial mindset and help founders achieve their dreams. Throughout the journey, Venture Highway has been extremely helpful, emotionally available (super important to founders) and very resourceful,” said Misbah Ashraf, 26-year-old co-founder and chief executive of Marsplay, in an interview with TechCrunch.
There is no “theme” or category that Venture Highway is particularly interested in, said Sood. “As long as there is a tech layer; and the startup is doing something where we or our network of LPs, advisors and investors can add value, we are open to discussions,” he said.
This is the first time Venture Highway has raised money from LPs. The firm’s first fund was bankrolled by Sood and Arora.
Dozens of local and international VC funds are today active in India, where startups raised a record $14.5 billion last year. But a significant number of them focus on late-stage deals.
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un-enfant-immature · 4 years
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Venture Highway announces $78.6M second fund to invest in early-stage startups in India
Venture Highway, a VC firm in India founded by former Google executive Samir Sood, said on Thursday it has raised $78.6 million for its second fund as it looks to double down on investing in early-stage startups.
The firm, founded in 2015, has invested in more than two dozen startups to date, including social network ShareChat, which last year raised $100 million in a financing round led by Twitter; social commerce Meesho, which has since grown to be backed by Facebook and Prosus Ventures; and Lightspeed-backed OkCredit, which provides a bookkeeping app for small merchants.
Moving forward, Venture Highway aims to lead pre-seed and seed financing rounds and cut checks between $1 million to $1.5 million on each investment (up from its earlier investment range of $100,000 to $1 million), said Sood in an interview with TechCrunch.
Venture Highway counts Neeraj Arora, former business head of WhatsApp who played an instrumental role in selling the messaging app to Facebook, as a founding “anchor of LPs” and advisor. Arora and Sood worked together at Google more than a decade ago and helped the Silicon Valley giant explore merger and acquisition deals in Asia and other regions.
Samir Sood, the founder of Venture Highway
The VC firm said it has already made a number of investments through its second fund. Some of those deals include investments in OkCredit, mobile esports platform MPL, Gurgaon-based supply chain SaaS platform O4S, social commerce startup WMall, online rental platform CityFurnish, community platform MyScoot and online gasoline delivery platform MyPetrolPump.
As apparent from the aforementioned names, Venture Highway focuses on investing in startups that are using technology to address problems that have not been previously tackled.
Last year Venture Highway also participated in a funding round of Marsplay, a New Delhi-based startup that operates a social app where influencers showcase beauty and apparel content to sell to consumers.
“It’s very rare to have investors who keep their calm, get into an entrepreneurial mindset and help founders achieve their dreams. Throughout the journey, Venture Highway has been extremely helpful, emotionally available (super important to founders) and very resourceful,” said Misbah Ashraf, 26-year-old co-founder and chief executive of Marsplay, in an interview with TechCrunch.
There is no “theme” or category that Venture Highway is particularly interested in, said Sood. “As long as there is a tech layer; and the startup is doing something where we or our network of LPs, advisors and investors can add value, we are open to discussions,” he said.
This is the first time Venture Highway has raised money from LPs. The firm’s first fund was bankrolled by Sood and Arora.
Dozens of local and international VC funds are today active in India, where startups raised a record $14.5 billion last year. But a significant number of them focus on late-stage deals.
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GAZA - One Palestinian killed and 24 wounded by Israeli gunfire
GAZA – One Palestinian killed and 24 wounded by Israeli gunfire
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freelioness · 6 years
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To the fallen, we mourn you and promise to continue the struggle until white supremacy and colonization is abolished, and patriarchy is dismantled. The names and ages of Palestinians murdered by Israeli colonial forces today follow via Ahmed Jenin: 1. Azzeddin Musa Mohammed Al-Sammak, (14 years old.) 2. Wesaal Fadel Izzat Sheikh Khalil (15 years old.) 3. Ahmad Adel Mousa Al-Sha er (16 years old.) 4. Said Mohammed Abu al-Khair (16 years.) 5. Ibrahim Ahmed Zarqa (18 years old.) 6. Emad Ali Sadeq Al-Sheikh (19 years old.) 7. Ziad Mohammed Hassan Omar, (19 years old.) 8. Mu tasim Fawzi Abu Luli (20 years old.) 9. Anas Hamdan Salem Qudeih (21 years old.) 10. Mohammed Abdel-Salam Haraz (21 years.) 11. Yehia Ismail Ragab Al-Dakour (22 years old.) 12. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud El Masry (22 years.) 13. Azzedine Nahed Al-Aweiti (23 years old) 14. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf (23 years.) 15. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shehada (23 years.) 16. Ahmad Awadallah (24 years old.) 17. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansour (25 years.) 18. Mohammed Ashraf Abu Stah (26 years) 19. Bilal Ahmed Abu Daqqa, (26 years old) 20. Ahmed Majid Qassem Attallah (27 years old) Mahmoud Rabah Abu Muammar (28 years old.) 22. Mus ab Yousef Abu Lailiya (28 years old.) 23. Ahmad Fawzi al-Tatar (28 years old.) 24. Mohammed Abdulrahman Mekdad (28 years old.) 25. Salem Salem Farhan (30 years old.) 26. Jihad Al-Farra (30 years.) 27. Fadi Hassan Abu Salmi (30 years old.) 28- MotaazBassam Kamel al-Nuno,( 31years) 29. Mohammed Riyad Abdel Rahman Al-Amoudi (31 years. 30.Jihad Mohammed Osman Musa (31 years old.) 31. Shaher Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Madhoun, (32 years old.) 32. Musa Jaber Abdel Salam Abu Hassanein (35 years old.) 33- Mohammed Mahmoud Abdel-Moati Abdel-Al al (39 years.) 34. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan (27 years old.) 35. Ismail Khalil Ramadan Al Dahouk (30 years.) 36. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Rantisi (27 years.) 37. Anwar Ahmed Al-Khatib, (28 years old.) 38. Mahmoud Yahya Abdel Wahab Hussein (24 years.) 39. Ahmed Abdullah Al-Adini (30 years.) 40. Sa adi Saeed Fahmi Abu Salah (16 years old.) 41. Ahmed Zuhair Hamed Al Shawa (24 years.) Mohammed Hani Hani Al-Najjar (33 years.) 43-58. Not yet known. #PROTECTPALESTINE
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jurnaldeoltenia · 4 years
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Abuzurile Sectiei 1 Politie Craiova continua...
Abuzurile Sectiei 1 Politie Craiova continua…
In continuarea articolelor prezentate in care politistii Sectiei 1 Craiova folosesc martori asistenti in procesele verbale fara ca acestia sa fie prezenti, luand datele acestora din bazele de date, martori asistenti cu carti de identitate provizorii expirate, primul exemplu fiind Machedon Ionut Carlos folosit de adjunctul sectiei 1 Politie Craiova, Gheonea Bogdan Claudiu zis si “chelu”, intr-un…
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tellusepisode · 4 years
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Agora (2009)
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Agora is a Spanish English-language historical drama film directed by Alejandro Amenábar and written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil. The biopic stars Rachel Weisz as Hypatia, a mathematician, philosopher and astronomer in late 4th-century Roman Egypt, who investigates the flaws of the geocentric Ptolemaic system and the heliocentric model that challenges it. Surrounded by religious turmoil and social unrest, Hypatia struggles to save the knowledge of classical antiquity from destruction. Max Minghella co-stars as Davus, Hypatia’s father’s slave, and Oscar Isaac as Hypatia’s student, and later prefect of Alexandria, Orestes.
In 391 AD, Alexandria is part of the Roman Empire, and Greek philosopher Hypatia is a teacher at the Platonic school, where future leaders are educated. Hypatia is the daughter of Theon, the director of the Musaeum of Alexandria. Hypatia, her father’s slave, Davus, and two of her pupils, Orestes and Synesius, are immersed in the changing political and social landscape. She rejects Orestes’s love as she prefers to devote herself to science. Davus assists Hypatia in her classes and is interested in science. He is also secretly in love with her.
Meanwhile, social unrest begins challenging the Roman rule of the city as Pagans and Christians come into conflict. When the Christians start defiling the statues of the pagan gods and cause one of their priests to burn in a fire, the pagans, including Orestes and Theon, ambush the Christians. However, in the ensuing battle, the pagans unexpectedly find themselves outnumbered by a large Christian mob.
Director: Alejandro Amenábar
Writers: Alejandro Amenábar, Mateo Gil
Stars: Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella, Oscar Isaac, Ashraf Barhom, Michael Lonsdale, Rupert Evans, Homayoun Ershadi
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Rachel Weisz…HypatiaMax Minghella…DavusOscar Isaac…OrestesAshraf Barhom…AmmoniusMichael Lonsdale…TheonRupert Evans…SynesiusHomayoun Ershadi…AspasiusSami Samir…Cyril (as Sammy Samir)Richard Durden…OlympiusOmar Mostafa…IsidorusManuel Cauchi…TheophilusOshri Cohen…MedorusCharles Thake…HesiquiusHarry Borg…Prefect EvragiusYousef ‘Joe’ Sweid…Peter (as Yousef Sweid)Clint Dyer…Hierax-ParabolanoSam Cox…Pagan RivalGeorge Harris…Heladius DignitarySylvester Morand…DignitaryPaul Barnes…DignitaryAmber Rose Revah…SidoniaJordan Kiziuk…Hypatia’s DiscipleFrancis Ghersci…Hypatia’s DiscipleJonathan Grima…Hypatia’s DiscipleEdward Caruana Galizia…StudentChris Dingli…Student (as Christopher Dingli)Stephen Buhagiar…ParabalanoJoseph Camilleri…ParabolanoCharles Sammut…PhilosopherMichael Sciortino…PhilosopherJoe Quattromani…Old PhilosopherAlan Meadows…RabbiPeter Borg…Pagan PriestPaul Portelli…TroublemakerRobert Ricards…Roman Officer (as Rob Ricards)Alan Paris…BodyguardJohn Montanaro…BodyguardMalcolm Ellul…BodyguardRay Mangion…Crier via CanopicaMary Rose Bonello…Old Jewish WomanAndré Agius…Child (as Andre Agius)Frederick Testa…ChristianSean Buhagiar…Christian StudentTheresa Celia…Christian WomanFrank Tanti…DeaconAnthony Ellul…DeaconPierre Stafrace…DeaconChristopher Raikes…Frightened Hellenic ManClare Agius…Frightened Hellenic WomanMario Camilleri…Alarmed NeighbourWesley Ellul…GuardJohn Marinelli…GuardSimon Cormi…Informer (as Simon Curmi)Peter Galea…Roman OfficerNikovich Sammut…Roman OfficerRonnie Galea…Ship’s CaptainDavid Ellul-Mercer…Slave (as David Ellul)Philip Mizzi…Surgeon (as Phillip Mizzi)Alan Azzopardi…Suspicious JewPolly March…Woman with FigsJoe Pace…StallkeeperJohn Suda…CustomerMichael Tabone…RabbiAngele Galea…CharitionMalcolm Galea…Charition’s BrotherPaul Celia…Indian King (as Paul Cilia)Jean-Pierre Agius…Clown (as Jean Pierre Agius)Samuel Montague…Crier (as Sam Montague)Marieclaire Camilleri…Jewish GirlGuilherme de Franco…Roman OfficerJimmy Grima…Hypatia Disciple No.2Andrew Hillsden…Pagan WarriorJovan Pisani…Drunken IndianJuan Serrano…Dead JewNovica Todorovic…Parabalano Fighter
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