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indizombie · 2 years
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Hospitals in Aleppo do not have enough room for new patients in the wake of last week's devastating earthquake, a doctor in the Syrian city said. At the Al-Razi Hospital there are too many beds to fit into the wards. They reach end-to-end through corridors and into the chilly courtyard. "We weren't able to discharge patients from the hospitals even after treating them. The city is damaged and there are no places for them to go," said Dr Nizar Suleiman, the head of orthopaedics. "Huge numbers of patients came in a short period of time. We have a huge shortage in medicines, so it's really worrying. For example, we suffer from a lack of medical equipment to treat fractures. We already suffer from this shortage because of the crisis, and the siege [sanctions] make it worse." More than 4,400 deaths and 7,600 injuries have been reported in north-western Syria since a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck neighbouring southern Turkey on 6 February, according to the UN.
‘Syria earthquake: Aleppo hospitals overwhelmed by victims’, BBC
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pal1cam · 2 months
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-> about this blog : this blog consists of a mix of posts about things i like and am very passionate about such as music, books, films, photography, journalism, writing and more… as well as tons of posts about Palestine (obviously!) from my perspective as a Palestinian living in Palestine.
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wallahhbro · 3 years
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representation is historically specific too
Last week, we spoke on the narcissistic devouring gaze where a one-to-one relationship between viewer/viewed is assumed in such a way that no interpretation is needed. I’m specifically interested in how the bodies of women are dematerialized in representation where the body transcends its materiality. In a sense, women’s bodies become the sublime that transcends its own located-ness.
I first want to go back a little to the reading by Huyssen in the first week. What stuck with me the most that week was the idea of the feminized masses, the fear of ‘woman’ as a threat to the social order. It stuck with me, I think, because I have seen the opposite side in a way. Not that the discourse “‘woman’ = masses” does not exert an incredible amount of force; but it travels differently.
In Egypt and in the Levant, engulfed in post/colonialism and deeply affected by the imaginary of Arabic-language cultures and Islamic cultures, “‘woman’ = masses”, is much more readily visible as “‘woman’ = revolution”.
Mahmoud Darwish, for example, (and many others like Amal Dunqul, Abdullatif Akl, and Nizar Qabbani, Salah Jahin, etc.) all wrote so many love poems (in the genre of Ishq) that aggressively disrupt the transcendental one-to-one relationship between viewer/viewed.
فلسطينية العينين والوشم
Her eyes and the tattoo on her hands are Palestinian,
فلسطينية الاسم
Her name, Palestinian,
فلسطينية الأحلام والهم
Her dreams, and sorrow, Palestinian,
فلسطينية المنديل والقدمين والجسم
Her Kerchief, her feet and body, Palestinian,
فلسطينية الكلمات والصمت
Her words and her silence, Palestinian,
فلسطينية الصوت
Her voice, Palestinian,
فلسطينية الميلاد والموت
Her birth and her death, Palestinian,
- Darwish; “A Lover from Palestine”
Relatively new artists such as Bu Kolthoum (and many more like Faraj Suleiman, El Far3i, El Morabba3, etc) carry on a similar tradition, especially in the wake of ‘Arab Spring’ and wars in Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen.
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Importantly, woman’s bodies are still dematerialized. The body must still transcend its own materiality, its own location. However, the devouring narcissistic gaze with its clear references to discourses of modernity cannot unilaterally (and productively) describe how women’s bodies are dematerialized. Indeed, the transcendence in Darwish’s poetry or Bu Kolthoum’s song is not entirely vacated of materiality. In fact, ‘woman’ is represented (imagined/viewed) as ‘land’, ‘homeland’, ‘migration’, ‘authenticity’, etc—all material discourses that are not as immediately collapsible onto the self of the devouring narcissistic gaze. Moreover, while the transcendence remains haunted by a sense of loss/death, its temporal implications are different. That is, ‘woman’ is not frozen in time, but, instead, gestures to a historic loss, a present claim to land, and a hopeful future return.
My point is, to circle back to Lury, is that the social and cultural are politically and historically specific. The representation of ‘woman’ requires a sense of located-ness exactly to counter-act the narrative of transcendence. How images/representations of ‘woman’ function, how they position the bodies of women, and how then they transcend said bodies are historically specific.
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uneminuteparseconde · 7 years
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Août 23. Buck Biloxi & The Fucks + Black Abba + Trampoline Team + Two Apes – Le Klub 24. Anthony Linell (Abdulla Rashim) + Coldgeist + HBT + Fatäk – La Station 24. Ancient Methods + SNTS + Endlec – Nuits fauves 25. Pizza Noise Mafia + Schwefelgelb + Codex Empire + Philipp Strobel – La Station 25. Converge + Havok + Gorguts + Revocation – Trabendo 25. JC + Specimens + Scenes from Salad – Pointe Lafayette 25. Planetary Assault System + Shlomo + AWB + PVPN + Kas:st + Pris – Concrete 25>27. PJ Harvey + The XX + At the Drive In + Franz Ferdinand + Cypress Hill + Ty Segall + Rone + The Kills... (Rock en Seine) – Parc de Saint-Cloud 27. Total Victory + Harassment – Supersonic (gratuit) 27. Manu le Malin + Maud Geffray + Casual Gabberz – La Station 27. Amelie Lens – tba 29. The Psychedelic Furs – Elysée Montmartre 30. Living Ruins : cinéconcert sur "Phantom of the Opera" de Rupert Julian + Point invisible – La Station 30. Ujjaya – librairie Publico 31. Chris Liberator + Airod + Mayeul + JKS + Khoegma – Nuits fauves
Septembre 01. Tristesse contemporaine + Operant + Ramcé – La Station 01. DVS1 (dj) + Sigha + Oscar Mulero (dj) + ABSL – Docks Eiffel (La Plaine-Saint-Denis) 01. Shackleton + Ulf Eriksson + Even Tuell + Yousuke Yukimatsu + Marylou + Sydney & Suleiman – Concrete 02. Onze Onze + Badbad – Espace B 02. Phase fatale + Dactylo + Pipi de Frèche + Nizar – La Java 02. Mike Huckaby + AZF + Bambounou + Judaah + J-Zbel – Glazart 03. Moody + Panzer + Size Pier – Glazart 04. Catherine Ringier + Sparks – La Cigale 05. Scenes from Salad + City Dragon + Dyslexic – L'International (gratuit) 06. Temples + The Pastels (fest. des Inrocks) – La Cigale 06. Headless Horseman + Harrman b2b Adrian + Salem Unsigned – Rex club 07. Die Selektion + Poison Point – Olympic café 07. Henning Baer + Blndr + Illnurse + Panzer – Nuits fauves 08. Polar Inertia + Eric Cloutier + Netsh – La Machine 09. Pierre Bastien (Traversées du Marais) – musée des Arts et Métiers (gratuit) 09. A Shape + Philippe Petit (dj) – Cirque électrique 09. La Race + Tête de cerf – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Christine Ott & Mathieu Gabry (Traversées du Marais) – Crypte archéologique de l'île de la Cité (gratuit) 10. Stamp + Blaak Heat – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Waxahatchee + Allison Crutchfield – Batofar 12. No More + Plomb – Le Klub 13. Maulwürfe – Centre Barbara-FGO 13. Housewives – La Mécanique ondulatoire 13/14. LCD Soundsystem – Olympia 14. Siege + Break Out + Pendrak + Cyclicweetos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Ko Shin Moon + Maud Octallinn – église Saint-Bernard de La Chapelle (gratuit) 15. Cocaine Piss + MSS FRNCE + Bracco – Espace B 16. Helen Money + Mums + Irk + Fleuves noirs – Olympic café 15. Api Uiz + Darfour + We use Cookies – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 16. Iggy Pop + Cheveu & Groupe Doueh... (Fête de l'humanité) – Parc Georges-Valbon (La Courneuve) 16. Mykki Bianco + Cakes Da Killa + Gnučči – Trabendo 17. La Cabine : cinéconcert sur "Mimesis" + Hélas – La Station 19. Julien Desprez & Arnaud Rivière + Thomas Bonvalet & Jean-Luc Guionnet (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 21. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 21. Claire Bergerault + Mark Fell & Will Gurthrie (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 22. Tomoko Sauvage + Onceim & Jon Tilbury + Hanna Hartman (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 22. She Past Away + Qual – Petit Bain 22. First Hate – Supersonic 22. UVB 76 – La Machine 22. Lydia Lunch – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 23. Jon Gibson's Ensemble + Eddie Prevost & John Tilbury + F Pierce Warnecke (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 23. Sheik Anorak + Spook – La Pointe Lafayette 23. Stephen O'Malley + France & Richard Francés – La Maroquinerie 23. [Martial Canterel : ANNULÉ] + Holygram & Adam Usi + Bootblacks – Le Klub 23. Stéphane Marin & Pali Meursault – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 24. Jessica Moss + Besoin Dead + Gneiss Rock – Espace B 24. Jeroen Search + Regal + 14anger + Hemka + Öspiel + Kairos + Scry + Fred Hush – plage de Glazart 27. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 28. J. G. Thirlwell : "Cholera Nocebo" – Fondation des Etats-Unis (gratuit) 28/29. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex 29. Tim Hecker + Gas + Midori Takada + Prurient + Pan Daijing (Red Bull fest.) – Palais de Tokyo 29. The Black Angels + A Place to Bury Strangers – La Cigale 30. Lene Lovich – Gibus 30. Ufomammut + Usnea – La Boule noire 30. Zombie Zombie + Marie Davidson + Not Waving + Soft War (December b2b AZF) + Simon Cell b2b The Pilotwings + Voisky présente "Disconnections, music for Clouds" (Red Bull fest.) – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 30. Nova Materia & Latetitia Sadier : "Du point de vue des pierres", d'après Tristan Garcia (Red Bull fest.) – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil
Octobre 01. Sparks – Gaîté lyrique 03. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith ||COMPLET|| 04. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith 04. Ben Frost + Julien Desprez + Walter Dean + Parquet (Biennale Nemo) – Le Trianon (gratuit sur résa) 04. Whispering Sons – Espace B 04. Melt Banana – Batofar 05. Jozef Van Wissem – Espace B 05. Marietta + En attendant Ana – Petit Bain 05. Anna Meredith + ToutEstBeau (Biennale Nemo) – théâtre de Vanves 06. Black Zone Myth Chant + Tomoko Sauvage + Felicia Atkinson + Carval Tarek – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 06. Rebekah + Endlec – La Machine 07. Beth Ditto – Bataclan 09. Project Pitchfork – Petit Bain 10. Carbon Sink + Belmont Witch + Gauchoir + Sissifioul – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) (gratuit) 12. Peter Kernel & Their Wicked Orchestra + Tiny Feet + Adam H. – Petit Bain 13. Zëro + Heliogabale – Batofar 13. Part Chimp – La Mécanique ondulatoire 14. Forest Swords (Biennale Nemo) – Badaboum 14. Wardruna – La Cigale 14. Eloïse Descazes & Eric Chenaux + Le Fruit vert – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Totorro + Faire + Julien Gasc – théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 17. Unsane – Petit Bain 19. Nosfell – Café de la danse 19. Robin Fox & Sean Baxter + Thomas Ankersmit (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Gary Numan – Trabendo 20. Mattias Aguayo & The Desdemonas + La Mverte + Casse Gueule – La Maroquinerie 21. Jarboe + Father Murphy – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 23. Mogwai – Grand Rex 24. The Dream Syndicate – Centre Barbara FGO 25. Rinji Fukuoka & Michel Henritzi + Trou aux rats + Yves Botz & Bruno Fernandes + William Nurdin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 26. N.M.O. + Aufgang (Biennale Nemo) – Hasard ludique 26. King Dude + The Ruins of Beverast + (D O L C H) – Petit Bain 26. Sete Star Sept + Maria Bertel & Mariachi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. The Breeders – Gaîté lyrique 27. MoE + Dead + Chafouin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. SNTS – tba 28. Peter Hook & The Light – Le Trianon 28. BlackNox + Cocoon + Paradis Noir + Super Stoned (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 30. Boss Hog – La Maroquinerie
Novembre 02>04. The National + Run The Jewels + Ride + Talaboman + Badbadnotgood + The Blaze + Polo & Pan + Jungle + Bicep + Isaac Delusion + Sylvan Esso + Cigarettes after Sex + This is the Kit + Sigrid + Princess Nokia + Jacques + Andy Shauf + Chassol + Kamasi Washington + Loyle Carner + Tom Misch + Moses Sumney + Mina Tindle + Hmltd... (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. The Residents : In Between Dreams – Centre Pompidou 07. Godspeed you! Black Emperor – Elysée Montmartre 08. Zola Jesus – Point FMR 08. The Wedding Present plays "George Best" – Petit Bain 08. The Horrors – Trabendo 09. Annabelle Playe (Biennale Nemo) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 13. Liars – La Maroquinerie 14. Shannon Wright – Gaîté lyrique 15. Igorrr – La Maroquinerie 16. NSDOS + Watchin' with Milesdavisquintet ! (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 17. Trisomie 21 – La Machine 17. Dälek – Batofar 17. Transglobal Underground feat. Natacha Atlas + Asgaya – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 18. Essaie pas + Nova Materia + Colombey – La Maroquinerie 19. Ulver – La Machine 19. Agnostic Front + Bishops Green – Gibus 21. Sun Kil Moon – Gaîté lyrique 21. Metz + Decibelles + Drahla – Trabendo 21>24. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – Espace Pierre-Cardin 22>25. Carl Michael Von Hausswolf + Ensemble Ire + ErikM + Benjamin De la Fuente + Robert Piotrowicz + Annabelle Playe + Julien Ottavi + Jean Philippe Gross + Lancelot Hamelin + Alexis Forestier + Hugo Darcier + David Leon + Sylvain Levey + Remi Checchetto + Mariette Navarro le Werktank... (fest. Bruits blans) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 23. Clan of Xymox + My Great Blue Cadillac – Bus Palladium 24. Laibach – Trabendo 24. Zombie Zombie + Aufgang – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 25. Stranglers – La Cigale 25. Mount Kimbie – Trianon 25. Mark Lanegan – Café de la danse 25. Protomartyr – La Maroquinerie 27. Marilyn Manson – Bercy|Arena 28. Chapelier fou – Le 104 30. Simon Fisher Turner : The Picture from Darkness (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) (gratuit)
Décembre 02. Frustration + Komplikations – tba 03. Depeche Mode – Bercy|Arena 08. Punish Yourself – La Maroquinerie 12. Zayk + Hyperculte – Centre culturel suisse 12. Snap + Martin Meissier : Field (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 15. Jessica93 – La Maroquinerie
2018
Janvier 30/31. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – L'Apostrophe (Cergy-Pontoise)
Février 03. Nils Frahms – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo ||COMPLET|| 15. Franck Vigroux & Laurent Gaudé : "Le Chant des ombres" – L'Ecam (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre)
Mars 07/08. Ryuichi Sakamoto & Shiro Takatani (Dumb Type) : "Dis.Play" – Maison de la Culture du Japon 23. Pierre Henry + Anabelle Playe + John Chantler + Bill Orcutt + Anthony Child (Présences électronique) (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 24. Else Marie Pade + :such: + Bellows + Phonophani + The Caretaker (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 25. Jacques Lejeune + Chris Corsano + Ben Vida & Marina Rosenfeld + Mads Emil Nielsen + Gravetemple (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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programsbos · 5 years
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Life story of the sword of God Khaled Ibn Al - Walid
Life story of the sword of God Khaled Ibn Al - Walid
Khalid ibn al-Walid ibn al-Mughira al-Makhzoumi al-Qurashi (30 BC - 21 AH / 592--642 CE) was a companion and a Muslim military leader, nicknamed the Prophet by the sword of God. Known for his good military planning and mastery of leading Muslim armies in the wars of apostasy and conquest of Iraq and the Levant, during the reign of the successors of the Prophet Abu Bakr and Omar within several years from 632 to 636. He was not defeated in more than a hundred battles by numerically superior forces from the Byzantine Roman Empire, the Persian Sassanid Empire and their allies, as well as many other Arab tribes. Khaled is known for his decisive victories in the battles of Al-Yamamah, Alice and Al-Fard, and the tactics he used in the battles of Al Walaja and Yarmouk. Khalid ibn al-Walid played a vital role in Quraish's victory over the Muslim forces in the Battle of Uhud before his conversion to Islam. However, after converting to the Hudaybiyyah, Khalid al-Din al-Islami participated in various campaigns during the time of the Prophet, the most important of which were the Battle of Mutah and the conquest of Mecca. In 638, at the height of his military victories, he was removed by the Caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab from the command of the armies because he feared that people would be fascinated by him. Until his death and buried it.     Is: Khalid bin Walid bin Mughira bin Abdullah bin Amr bin Makhzoum bin vigilance of the time bin Ka'b bin Louay bin Ghalib bin Fahr bin Malik bin Quraish bin Kenana, known as Abu Suleiman, it was said: Abu Walid. Meets in descent with the Prophet at the time bin Kaab the sixth grandfather of the Prophet.     His father: Al-Walid ibn al-Mughayra, Sayyid Bani Makhzoum, one of the stomachs of Quraish, was so high that he was refusing to light a fire to feed people, especially in the seasons of Hajj and Okaz Souk, and one of the richest people in Mecca in his time. Because the Quraysh was covering the Ka'bah in a year, and the newborn alone wore it a year. His mother: the gate of the youngest girl Al-Harith semicircular Bani Hilal bin Amer bin Saasa of Hawazen, it meets in descent with the Prophet in the harmful Ben Nizar seventeenth grandfather of the Prophet.     Grandfather to his father: Mughira bin Abdullah Sayyid Bani Makhzoum, who was a man of the sons of Makhzoum affects honorable affiliation, and who had a lot of children, the most famous Alwaleed Abu Khalid and "fruit" who had a generosity of a guest house housing him without permission, and "Abu Hanifa" one of the four who took the parties to the robe of the Prophet on that differed Quraish when building the Kaaba, and "Abu illiteracy" nicknamed "increased knees" because it was enough companions their travel, which is Abu Umm al-Mu'minin Umm Salamah and Sahaabi migrant bin Abi illiteracy, and "Hisham," leader of the sons of Makhzoum in the war of the ungodly, which chronicled Quraish death, and did not market three Mecca to grieve him, a Abu Abu Is, and "Hashim" grandfather companion Omar bin al-Khattab to his mother.     His grandmother to his mother: Hind bint Auf bin Zuhair ibn al-Harith, which is said to be "Akram old in the land in flesh", [It is the mother of believers Maimuna bint al-Harith "Arwa bint Amis" Alkhthmia husband Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib and Asma bint Amis husband Jaafar bin Abi Talib then Abu Bakr and then Ali bin Abi Talib.     Siblings: Six brothers and nine were said between males and females, including the companions Alwaleed bin Alwaleed and Hisham bin Alwaleed, in addition to the building bin Alwaleed offered by Quraish instead of Abu Talib to surrender Muhammad, which was rejected by Abu Talib.     His tribe: the sons of Makhzoum, the belly that had the order of the dome, which was hit to collect what is equipped by the army, and the aid of horses, which is the command of the cavalry in the wars of Quraish. Makhzoum had a great impact in Quraish. Omar bin Abi Rabia and the follower Saeed bin Musayyib. According to Ashraf Quraish, Khaled was sent to the desert, to be raised by a nursing woman and growing up right in the desert. He returned to his parents at the age of five or six. During his childhood, Khaled fell ill with smallpox, but left some scars on his left cheek. Like other sons of the nobles, he learned equestrianism, but he showed great nobility and skill in the equestrian since early, and excelled on all his peers, Khalid was an excessive force also known as courage, skin and feet, and skill and agility in the hit and run. He was able to "prove" his presence in the battlefields, and showed the art of equestrian and craftsmanship in fighting what made him one of the best knights of his time His recipe Khaled was a long-time, great body and important, tends to whiteness, thick beard, very similar to Omar bin al-Khattab, so that the visually impaired were confused between them. Khaled in the era of the Prophet Muhammad Before he became Muslim Little is known about Khalid during the time of Islam in Mecca. After the migration of the Prophet from Mecca to Medina, there were many battles between Muslims and Quraish. Khalid Badr did not fight the first major battles between the two teams, in which his brother Walid was captured in the hands of Muslims. Khaled and his brother Hisham went to Fath al-Walid in Yathrib. The Battle of Khaled was one of Khalid's first battles in the conflict between the two powers, in which he took command of the Qarmatis starboard. Khaled played a vital role in favor of the Qarasheen, he was able to turn the tide of the battle, after exploiting the error of Muslim archers, when they left the mountain archers to collect loot after the superiority of Muslims at the beginning of the battle. Khaled took advantage of this mistake to wrap around Mount Archers and attack his knights at the back of the Muslim army, which turned the circle on Muslims, and turned the defeat of the Qarashians to victory. Khaled also participated in the ranks of the parties in the Battle of the Trench, and he and Amr ibn al-As took the back of the army in two hundred horsemen, for fear of being pursued by Muslims. He was also at the head of the Quraish cavalry, who wanted to convert between Muslims and Mecca in the conquest of Hudaybiyah. Islamization While Muslims were in Mecca to perform the Umrah in the year 7 AH, according to the agreement concluded in the reconciliation of Hudaybiyah, the Prophet sent to Alwaleed bin Walid, and asked him about Khalid, saying to him: «What Khalid does not know Islam, even if making his joke alone with Muslims on The polytheists were good to him, and we gave it to others. ”[31] Walid sent Khaled to a letter inviting him to Islam and to realize what he had missed. This was agreed by Khalid, who offered to Safwan bin illiteracy and then to Ikrima bin Abi ignorance to join him in his trip to Yathrib to declare Islam, but they refused. Then he presented the matter to Othman bin Talha al-Abdri, and he agreed. While they were on their way to Yathrib, they met Amr ibn al-Aas immigrant to declare his Islam, entered the three Yathrib in zero in 8 AH declaring their Islam, and then the Prophet said: "The Mecca has thrown to us the lavish liver." When he arrived in Medina, Khaled told Abu Bakr a vision he saw in his sleep as if he was in a narrow, infertile country. He went out to a vast green country. He said to him: "Your way, which Allah guided you to Islam, and the tribulation you were in from shirk." Saif Allah almasloul In 8 AH, the Prophet directed an army to fight the Ghassanids, after he objected Sharhabeel bin Amr Ghassani factor Caesar Roman Balqa Harith bin Omair Azdi Messenger of the Prophet Muhammad to the owner of Bosra, and killed. Khaled, a newcomer to Islam, joined the 3,000-strong army. The Prophet Zaid bin Haritha chose to lead the army, to be succeeded by Jaafar bin Abi Talib if killed, then Abdullah bin Rawahah that killed Jaafar, and the killing of three Muslims choose a leader among them. When the army arrived in Mu'ta, Muslims found themselves in front of an army of 200,000 fighters, half of them Roman and half of the Ghassanids. Muslims were surprised by the situation, and stayed for two nights in Maan consult them. Some suggested that they send the messenger to explain the situation to him, and wait for either the durations or the new orders. Ibn Rawaha opposed it, and persuaded Muslims to fight. The battle began, and the Muslims faced a difficult situation, killing the three leaders in a row, then the Muslims chose Khalid to lead them in the battle. The army withstood the rest of the day, and at night, Khaled Maimana moved his army to Maisara, and Maisara to Maimana. He then ordered a sect to raise dust and fuss over the army until the morning. In the morning, the Roman army and the Ghassanids were surprised by the change of faces and flags from those they faced yesterday, in addition to the fuss, they thought that durations had come to the Muslims. Then he ordered the withdrawal and the Romans feared that they would pursue them, fearing that the withdrawal would be intriguing. Khaled fought valiantly in the Battle of Mutah, and broke in his hand that day nine swords. After he returned to Yathrib, the Prophet praised him and called him the sword of God. Months later, Quraish overturned one of the terms of the peace, when Bakr ibn Mannat ibn Kenanah attacked the allies of Quraish, the sons of Khuza'a, allies of the Prophet. Then the messenger went in an army of ten thousand fighters to Mecca, and the army was divided into four sections took the command of one of them and ordered Zubair bin Awam and Saad bin worship and Khalid bin Walid on the other three, and ordered them to enter Mecca each door. They entered each of the door entrusted to him, and did not meet one of them only battalion Khalid, where his killer Ikrima bin Abi Jahl and Suhail bin Amr and Safwan bin illiteracy in the soldiers gathered to fight Muslims, and Khalid was able to win them, and killed a number of them. Then the Apostle sent him in a secret of thirty horsemen to demolish the idol of all the sons of Kenana, Vdhmha and then returned to the Prophet, he told him the Apostle asked if he had seen something, he replied, and the Prophet asked him to return because he did not destroy it. Khaled returned when he was angry and stripped his sword, and came out to him a naked black publisher, and hit her Khaled Vfqha halves and returned to the Prophet. He told him he said: "Yes that attribution, has desperate to worship your country never!". Secret Khalid bin Walid to the children of Jumaima After the conquest, the Prophet sent the Saraya to invite the tribes to Islam, and Khaled bin al-Walid sent a commander of 350 immigrants and supporters and Bani Selim in secret to "Bani Juthaima bin Amer bin Abdul Manat bin Kenana," and did not order him to fight. [45] Here was the first stalemate Khalid, where he fought, and hit them, despite the opposition of his companions, including Salem Mawla Abu Hudhayfah and Abdullah bin Omar bin al-Khattab, when the news arrived to the Prophet raised his hands to heaven and then said: "Oh God, I am healed for you Khalid ibn al-Walid". The Prophet sent Ali to the sons of Juthaima, to pay the blood of their dead. Despite this mistake, the Prophet then engaged him in the Battle of Hanin, where the Prophet made him a leader on the Bani Selim, and was seriously injured. Khaled also participated in the Battle of Tabuk under the leadership of the Prophet, and from there the Prophet sent in secret to Dumat al-Jandal, and entered it and captured the owner Akidar bin Abdul Malik, who favored the Prophet on the tribute, and demolished their idol "Wad." In 10 AH, the Prophet Khalid bin Al-Walid sent in the month of Rabi I in secret from four hundred fighters to the sons of Harith bin Kaab Najran, and ordered him to invite them to Islam before he fights them three, if they responded to him accept them and reside in them and teach them their religion, although they do not fight them . The sons of al-Harith bin Ka'b answered the call and converted to Islam, and Khaled established them teaching them Islam. Then Khalid wrote to the Prophet so, he ordered him to reside in them teach them, and then to accept with them their delegation, they sent him to declare their Islam. After the death of the Prophet, most of the Arab tribes except the people of Mecca, Taif, and tribes neighboring Mecca, Medina and Taif, overtook Sultan Abu Bakr, the new Muslim caliph. The reasons for the objection differed, some of them apostatized from the Islamic religion, and some of them remained on the religion of Islam with their refusal to pay the zakat obligation, and some of them to circumvent the claim of prophecy in the Arab tribes. Zakat blockers from the tribes of Abs, Zebian and Dafthan exploited the departure of Osama bin Zaid, who had been recommended by the Prophet before his death, and tried to attack the city. After the caliph was able to repel the attack, and sent from chasing remnants of the defeated, Abu Bakr held eleven brigades to fight apostates and zakat supporters throughout the Arabian Peninsula. Abu Bakr ordered Khalid ibn al-Walid on one of those armies of 4,000 fighters, and directed him to subdue Tei then fight the proponent of prophecy Taliha bin Khuwaylid and his tribe Bani Asad, then go to subdue Bani Tamim. However, before the army moved, Uday ibn Hatim al-Ta'i arrived with zakat funds, to join Khalid's army. The tribes of Asad, Fazara, Saleem, remnants of Abs, Zebian, and Bakr gathered around Taliha ibn Khuwaylid, who claimed prophecy. Khaled went to his army, clashed with them in Bzkhah, defeated them and fled Taliha to Syria. Khalid then ordered to chase the remnants of the defeated, then ordered the burning of prisoners and fire them, and sent their bosses handcuffed to the Caliph to see what he is doing to them, to inflict those who remained on their religion of harm, and to be a deterrent to those who will meet him afterwards Zul bin Haritha killed her mother or cinnamon in his secret to Bani Fazara, for inciting her people to fight Muslims. Khaled fought them in a big battle in Zafar, defeated them and killed Umm Zamel Khaled then went to Bani Tamim with his army. The children of Tamim were not on the same position, some of them the stomachs of giving zakat and follow the successor of the Messenger of Allah, and some of them saw the opposite, and a third team remained confused. When Khaled al-Battah's army arrived, the house of the sons of Jerobo, he found no one. It was their master Malik bin Nuwaira who were puzzled in their order, and had ordered his people to disperse. Khaled broadcast the companies, and ordered them to bring him to all who did not answer the preacher of Islam, even if he refuses to kill him. Abu Bakr had advised them to give permission if they went down to a house. Then, the soldier came to Malik bin Nuwaira in a group of his people, the secrecy of them differed, witnessed Abu Qatada Ansari that they set up prayer, and others said: they did not give permission and did not pray. Khalid ordered the killing of Ibn Nuwaira, and the narrators differed in the reason for the killing of Khalid Malik, some of them said that the prisoners were killed because the night was cold, has ordered Khaled to warm the prisoners, and meant in the language of Kinana killing, the guards killed them. Some of them said that it took place between Khalid and the owner of a dialogue from which Khalid concluded that the owner denies zakat, killing him so. On the night of Malik's death, he married Umm Tamim, Laila bint al-Minhal, Malik's wife, which was denied by many companions. The companions in the city denounced Khaled's action, and Abu Bakr sent Khaled's request. Omar ibn al-Khattab was angered by the act of Khalid, so he asked the caliph to isolate the latter, but Abu Bakr refused to do so, saying: "I was not Ashim sword God blessed the unbelievers." Abu Bakr violently immortalized his action, and then spent it to his army, and Woody owner and the response of the captivity of the sons of Jerobo. Musailma bin Habib claimed prophecy, and was able to gather around forty thousand of his people Bani Hanifa and others, who acknowledged his prophecy. It was in the testimony of `` the men of Ben Enfwa, '' which the Prophet had sent with the delegation of Bani Hanifa, when they came to declare their Islam in the year of delegations to teach them religion, that Muhammad had shared him in the prophecy, the greatest support for him in his claim, which increased the risk of sedition on Muslims. Therefore, Abu Bakr directed him a brigade led by Ikrima bin Abi ignorance, and then Ardvh another brigade led by Sharhabeel bin Hassan. Akrama hastened his decision to confront the army of Musaylama alone before the army of Sharhabeel bin Hasna realized it, which exposed him to a terrible defeat. When Sharhabeel arrived in his army, he realized the difficulty of the situation, so he sent the caliph to tell him what he was. By then, Khaled had finished the order of Bani Tamim. When Khaled arrived in his army to Al-Yamamah, he realized his army was secret from the sons of Hanifa.He ordered them to be killed and their boss kept a famine of Benmararah.He might save him from his benefit, and tied him with iron in his tent, and made him his wife, Umm Tamim. Musailma descended with his army in Aqraba on the outskirts of Yamama. Then he met the Jamaan, and was initially dominant for the children of Hanifa, retreated Muslims until they entered Fustat Khaled, and almost to Tbshwa Um Tamim, if not Agarha famine bin bitterness, because of the good treatment. At that time, the diet revolted in the hearts of Muslims, and immigrants and supporters showed tournaments that turned the tide of battle in their favor. The Muslims realized that if they did not rush to win them, the siege could be prolonged. Hanifa. Since then, the park has been called the "Garden of Death." After the battle ended, Khaled moved with his army to open Al-Yamamah's forts, and Khaled had documented a famine for his rent to Umm Tamim. A famine had been sent to the forts where only women, children, elders and those who could not fight could wear armor. He persuaded Khaled's famine that the forts were full of men.He looked at his army and was exhausted by the wars.He was killed so much that the death of Muslims on the day of the Yamamah was estimated at 200,000, of whom 360 were immigrants and supporters.Khalid saw that he would reconcile them with Muslims keeping half the captivity and spoils. Then a famine asked him to go and offer his people the matter, and then returned claiming that they did not accept the offer, and lowered Khaled to the quarter. When the Muslims entered the forts, Muslims found only women, children and the infirm, Khalid's anger to deceive him, but he found courage of famine, he was able to keep them from the rest of his people, and authorized reconciliation. After the victory of Khaled, he asked a famine to marry his daughter, and he answered a famine. This caused the anger of the Caliph and the great companions, because he did not choose the right time. Abu Bakr was sent to Khalid, and he violated him more than he did on the day of his marriage to Umm Tamim. After Al-Yamamah, Khaled's mission ended in the wars of apostasy, so he took him home in one of the Yamamah valleys where he lived with his wives.
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Saudi Arabia Still Executes Cannabis Smugglers Even Though It Is Illegal Under International Law
This isn’t a cheery weekend read but this  Talking Drugs Article brings home the reality that Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s most prolific executioners, with drug-related executions making up a significant proportion of these deaths even though implementing the death penalty for people convicted of non-violent drug offences is illegal under international law.
Talking Drugs write..
Authorities in Saudi Arabia executed three people for non-violent drug offences on the first day of 2019, highlighting the continuation of brutal drug policies under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Two Egyptian nationals, Ataiwi Suleiman and Sobhi Ouda, were executed for smuggling cannabis, as well as illegal opiates and amphetamines, while Pakistani national Nizar Ahmad Qal Ahmad was executed for trafficking heroin. The legitimacy of their convictions is highly disputable due to the prevalence of corruption, and the known use of torture, among Saudi authorities.
Saudi Arabia’s approach to drugs is based on a strict interpretation of Sharia law, meaning that drug offences are considered to be a crime against God. The Ministry of the Interior cited verse 5:33 of the Quran as justification for the executions: “[those] who make war upon Allah and His messenger and strive after corruption in the land will be […] killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet on alternate sides cut off, or will be expelled out of the land”.
Saudi Arabia traditionally executes people by beheading, although the state occasionally kills prisoners via firing squad.
As a report by Harm Reduction International has shown, Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s most prolific executioners, with drug-related executions making up a significant proportion of these deaths. The report warns of the likelihood of abuse and corruption within the Saudi judicial system; “one of the main concerns remains the extraction of ‘confessions’ under torture, duress or coercion, which are often the sole evidence used in death penalty cases”.
All executions in Saudi Arabia require approval by a royal order. According to research by non-profit Reprieve, executions in the authoritarian kingdom have doubled under the rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – who assumed power in June 2017. In the first two months of 2018 alone, 33 executions took place, of which 52 per cent were reportedly for drug smuggling.
Unlike the wider population, powerful members of the country’s royal House of Saud family rarely face legal consequences for their involvement with drugs. As Foreign Policy magazine has reported, many evade conviction or sentencing – even for drug offences committed overseas. Notably, Mohammed bin Salman’s predecessor – Mohammed bin Nayef – was removed from his post due to his “addiction” to painkiller drugs, a source told Reuters, but faced no legal consequences.
Implementing the death penalty for people convicted of non-violent drug offences is illegal under international law. Nonetheless, such executions are likely to continue in the kingdom unabated – not least due to the lack of foreign sanctions or criticism faced by the oil-rich country for its crimes.
https://www.talkingdrugs.org/saudi-arabia-begins-2019-with-three-executions-for-drug-offences
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Tentative Lift of Trump’s Travel Ban Opens Window for Some Passengers
People protest outside of Terminal 4 at New York-JFK airport. Shannon Stapleton / Reuters
Skift Take: Tourism to the U.S. is going to have challenges in 2017 unless its leaders begin to turn things around.
— Jason Clampet
Citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries banned from the United States by President Donald Trump can resume boarding U.S.-bound flights, major airlines said on Saturday, after a Seattle judge blocked the executive order.
The ruling gave hope to some Middle East travellers but left them unclear how long the new travel window might last. Trump denounced the judge on Twitter and said the decision would be quashed.
“The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!” the president said.
The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
The travel ban, which Trump says is needed to protect the United States against Islamist militants, has sparked travel chaos around the world and condemnation by rights groups who have called it racist and discriminatory.
“Interesting that certain Middle-Eastern countries agree with the ban. They know if certain people are allowed in it’s death & destruction!” Trump tweeted. “When a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot, come in & out, especially for reasons of safety & security – big trouble!”
In the wake of Friday’s ruling, Qatar Airways was the first to say it would allow passengers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to resume flying to U.S. cities if they had valid documents.
Fellow Gulf carriers Etihad and Emirates said they would do the same, as did Air France, Spain’s Iberia and Germany’s Lufthansa. Officials in Lebanon and Jordan said they had received no new instructions on the issue.
The White House said it planned to appeal as soon as possible.
Ibrahim Ghaith, a Syrian barber who fled Damascus in 2013, told Reuters in Jordan: “Today we heard that the measures may have been abolished but we are not sure if this is just talk. If they go back on the decision, people will be overjoyed.”
Iraqi refugee Nizar al-Qassab told Reuters in Lebanon: “If it really has been frozen, I thank God, because my wife and children should have been in America by now.”
The 52-year-old said his family had been due to travel to the United States for resettlement on Jan. 31. The trip was cancelled two days before that, and he was now waiting for a phone call from U.N. officials overseeing their case. “It’s in God’s hands,” he said.
“Race Against Time”
Two Sudanese travellers told Reuters they were trying to travel as soon as possible, fearing the ban might be reinstated.
“I’m in a race against time,” said a 31-year-old female academic who declined to be named for fear of any consequences.
“Today I face a real problem in Khartoum because the international airlines are refusing to sell me a ticket to travel for fear of contradicting the President’s decision. Now I am going from one airline company to another to convince them about the court’s decision,” she said.
A 34-year-old Sudanese engineer, who also did not want to be named, said: “After the court’s decision I am now trying to leave as fast as possible before the situation changes once more.”
U.S. Customs and Border Protection told airlines they could board travelers affected within hours of Friday’s ruling, but budget airline Norwegian, which operates transatlantic flights including from London and Oslo, said many uncertainties remained about the legal position.
“It’s still very unclear,” spokeswoman Charlotte Holmbergh Jacobsson said. “We advise passengers to contact the U.S. embassy … We have to follow the U.S. rules.”
In Cairo, aviation sources said Egypt Air and other airlines had told their sales offices of Friday’s ruling and would allow people previously affected by the ban to book flights.
But for some who had changed their travel plans following the ban, the order was not enough reassurance.
Josephine Abu Assaleh, who was stopped from entering the United States last week with five members of her family, was hesitant to express any hope in the court ruling as she awaited word from her lawyers.
“I will not say if I have hope or not. I wait, watch, and then I build my hopes. We left the matter with the lawyers. When they tell us the decision has been cancelled, we will decide whether to go back or not,” she told Reuters in Damascus, speaking by telephone.
Abu Assaleh, 60, and her family only learnt of Trump’s order after landing at Philadelphia International Airport with U.S. visas that were granted in 2016, some 13 years after they initially made their applications.
Visa Suspensions
Trump’s order caused chaos at airports across the United States last week. Virtually all refugees were also barred, upending the lives of thousands of people who had spent years seeking asylum in the U.S.
The State Department said on Friday that almost 60,000 visas were suspended following Trump’s order. It was not clear whether that suspension was automatically revoked or what reception travelers with such visas might get at U.S. airports.
The Washington state lawsuit was the first to test the broad constitutionality of Trump’s executive order. Judge James Robart, a George W. Bush appointee, explicitly made his ruling apply across the country, while other judges in similar cases have so far issued orders concerning only specific individuals.
The challenge in Seattle was brought by the state of Washington and later joined by the state of Minnesota. The judge ruled that the states have legal standing to sue, which could help Democratic attorneys general take on Trump in court on issues beyond immigration.
Washington’s case was based on claims that the state had suffered harm from the travel ban, for example students and faculty at state-funded universities being stranded overseas. Amazon.com and Expedia, both based in Washington state, had supported the lawsuit, asserting that the travel restrictions harmed their businesses.
Tech companies, which rely on talent from around the world, have been increasingly outspoken in their opposition to the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant policies.
Judge Robart probed a Justice Department lawyer on what he called the “litany of harms” suffered by Washington state’s universities, and also questioned the use of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States as a justification for the ban.
Robart said no attacks had been carried out on U.S. soil by individuals from the seven countries affected by the travel ban since that assault. For Trump’s order to be constitutional, Robart said, it had to be “based in fact, as opposed to fiction.”
The White House said in a statement: “At the earliest possible time, the Department of Justice intends to file an emergency stay of this outrageous order and defend the executive order of the president, which we believe is lawful and appropriate.”
It added: “The president’s order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people.”
Washington Governor Jay Inslee celebrated the decision as a victory for the state, adding: “No person – not even the president – is above the law.”
(Additional reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Dubai, Tom Perry and Laila Bassam in Beirut, Suleiman al-Khalidi in Amman, Khaled Abdelaziz in Khartoum, Alister Doyle in Oslo, Dan Levine in Seattle, Scott Malone in Boston, Georgina Prodhan in Frankfurt, Laurence Frost in Paris, Asma Alsharif in Cairo, Jesus Aguado in Madrid, Mica Rosenberg in New York, Brian Snyder in Boston and Lawrence Hurley, Lesley Wroughton, Julia Edwards and Susan Heavey in Washington, Tom Arnold and Alexander Cornwell in Dubai; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Travel Ban, Giving Hope To Some Mideast Travelers
BEIRUT/DAMASCUS/WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries banned from the United States by President Donald Trump can resume boarding U.S.-bound flights, major airlines said on Saturday, after a Seattle judge blocked the executive order.
The ruling gave hope to some Middle East travelers but left them unclear how long the new travel window might last. Trump denounced the judge on Twitter and said the decision would be quashed.
The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
The travel ban, which Trump says is needed to protect the United States against Islamist militants, has sparked travel chaos around the world and condemnation by rights groups who have called it racist and discriminatory. 
When a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot , come in & out, especially for reasons of safety &.security - big trouble!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
Interesting that certain Middle-Eastern countries agree with the ban. They know if certain people are allowed in it's death & destruction!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2017
In the wake of Friday’s ruling, Qatar Airways was the first to say it would allow passengers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to resume flying to U.S. cities if they had valid documents.
Fellow Gulf carriers Etihad and Emirates said they would do the same, as did Air France, Spain’s Iberia and Germany’s Lufthansa. Officials in Lebanon and Jordan said they had received no new instructions on the issue.
The White House said it planned to appeal as soon as possible.
Ibrahim Ghaith, a Syrian barber who fled Damascus in 2013, told Reuters in Jordan: “Today we heard that the measures may have been abolished but we are not sure if this is just talk. If they go back on the decision, people will be overjoyed.”
Iraqi refugee Nizar al-Qassab told Reuters in Lebanon: “If it really has been frozen, I thank God, because my wife and children should have been in America by now.”
The 52-year-old said his family had been due to travel to the United States for resettlement on Jan. 31. The trip was canceled two days before that, and he was now waiting for a phone call from U.N. officials overseeing their case. “It’s in God’s hands,” he said.
“RACE AGAINST TIME”
Two Sudanese travelers told Reuters they were trying to travel as soon as possible, fearing the ban might be reinstated.
“I’m in a race against time,” said a 31-year-old female academic who declined to be named for fear of any consequences.
“Today I face a real problem in Khartoum because the international airlines are refusing to sell me a ticket to travel for fear of contradicting the President’s decision. Now I am going from one airline company to another to convince them about the court’s decision,” she said.
A 34-year-old Sudanese engineer, who also did not want to be named, said: “After the court’s decision I am now trying to leave as fast as possible before the situation changes once more.”
U.S. Customs and Border Protection told airlines they could board travelers affected within hours of Friday’s ruling, but budget airline Norwegian, which operates transatlantic flights including from London and Oslo, said many uncertainties remained about the legal position.
“It’s still very unclear,” spokeswoman Charlotte Holmbergh Jacobsson said. “We advise passengers to contact the U.S. embassy ... We have to follow the U.S. rules.”
In Cairo, aviation sources said Egypt Air and other airlines had told their sales offices of Friday’s ruling and would allow people previously affected by the ban to book flights.
But for some who had changed their travel plans following the ban, the order was not enough reassurance.
Josephine Abu Assaleh, who was stopped from entering the United States last week with five members of her family, was hesitant to express any hope in the court ruling as she awaited word from her lawyers.
“I will not say if I have hope or not. I wait, watch, and then I build my hopes. We left the matter with the lawyers. When they tell us the decision has been canceled, we will decide whether to go back or not,” she told Reuters in Damascus, speaking by telephone.
Abu Assaleh, 60, and her family only learnt of Trump’s order after landing at Philadelphia International Airport with U.S. visas that were granted in 2016, some 13 years after they initially made their applications.
VISA SUSPENSIONS
Trump’s order caused chaos at airports across the United States last week. Virtually all refugees were also barred, upending the lives of thousands of people who had spent years seeking asylum in the U.S.
The State Department said on Friday that almost 60,000 visas were suspended following Trump’s order. It was not clear whether that suspension was automatically revoked or what reception travelers with such visas might get at U.S. airports.
The Washington state lawsuit was the first to test the broad constitutionality of Trump’s executive order. Judge James Robart, a George W. Bush appointee, explicitly made his ruling apply across the country, while other judges in similar cases have so far issued orders concerning only specific individuals.
The challenge in Seattle was brought by the state of Washington and later joined by the state of Minnesota. The judge ruled that the states have legal standing to sue, which could help Democratic attorneys general take on Trump in court on issues beyond immigration.
Washington’s case was based on claims that the state had suffered harm from the travel ban, for example students and faculty at state-funded universities being stranded overseas. Amazon.com and Expedia, both based in Washington state, had supported the lawsuit, asserting that the travel restrictions harmed their businesses.
Tech companies, which rely on talent from around the world, have been increasingly outspoken in their opposition to the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant policies.
Judge Robart probed a Justice Department lawyer on what he called the “litany of harms” suffered by Washington state’s universities, and also questioned the use of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States as a justification for the ban.
Robart said no attacks had been carried out on U.S. soil by individuals from the seven countries affected by the travel ban since that assault. For Trump’s order to be constitutional, Robart said, it had to be “based in fact, as opposed to fiction.”
The White House said in a statement: “At the earliest possible time, the Department of Justice intends to file an emergency stay of this outrageous order and defend the executive order of the president, which we believe is lawful and appropriate.”
It added: “The president’s order is intended to protect the homeland and he has the constitutional authority and responsibility to protect the American people.”
Washington Governor Jay Inslee celebrated the decision as a victory for the state, adding: “No person - not even the president - is above the law.”
(Additional reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Dubai, Tom Perry and Laila Bassam in Beirut, Suleiman al-Khalidi in Amman, Khaled Abdelaziz in Khartoum, Alister Doyle in Oslo, Dan Levine in Seattle, Scott Malone in Boston, Georgina Prodhan in Frankfurt, Laurence Frost in Paris, Asma Alsharif in Cairo, Jesus Aguado in Madrid, Mica Rosenberg in New York, Brian Snyder in Boston and Lawrence Hurley, Lesley Wroughton, Julia Edwards and Susan Heavey in Washington, Tom Arnold and Alexander Cornwell in Dubai; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Août 29. The Psychedelic Furs + Molybaron – Elysée Montmartre 31. Chris Liberator + Airod + Mayeul + JKS + Khoegma – Nuits fauves
Septembre 01. Tristesse contemporaine + Operant + Ramcé – La Station 01. DVS1 (dj) + Sigha + Oscar Mulero (dj) + ABSL (5 ans de Blocaus) – Docks Eiffel (La Plaine-Saint-Denis) 01. ABSL (closing Blocaus) – Champ libre (Pantin) 01. Shackleton + Ulf Eriksson + Even Tuell + Yousuke Yukimatsu + Marylou + Sydney & Suleiman – Concrete 02. Hélas + Terrine + dDash + Electric Retro Spectrum + Bancal + 205gti + Kimberly + 0.25Larc + The Rabblers + FLU – Halle Papin (Pantin) 02. Onze Onze + Badbad – Espace B 02. Phase fatale + Dactylo + Pipi de Frèche + Nizar – La Java 02. Mike Huckaby + AZF + Bambounou + Judaah + J-Zbel – Glazart 03. Living Ruins : cinéconcert sur "Phantom of the Opera" de Rupert Julian + Point invisible – La Station 03. Moody + Panzer + Size Pier – Glazart 04. Catherine Ringer + Sparks – La Cigale 05. Scenes from Salad + City Dragon + Dyslexic – L'International (gratuit) 06. Temples + The Pastels (fest. des Inrocks) – La Cigale 06. Headless Horseman + Harrman b2b Adrian + Salem Unsigned – Rex club 07. Die Selektion + Poison Point – Olympic café 07. Henning Baer + Blndr + Illnurse + Panzer – Nuits fauves 08. Polar Inertia + Eric Cloutier + Netsh – La Machine 09. Pierre Bastien (Traversées du Marais) – musée des Arts et Métiers (gratuit) 09. A Shape + Philippe Petit (dj) – Cirque électrique 09. La Race + Tête de cerf + Romain Perrot – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 09. Ayarcana + The Horrorist + I Hate Model + Mike Dearborn + Ghost in the Machine + Mental Infection – tba 09. AnD + Bjarki + Stranger – La Machine 09. Derrick Carter + Juan Atkins – Nuits fauves 10. Christine Ott & Mathieu Gabry (Traversées du Marais) – Crypte archéologique de l'île de la Cité (gratuit) 10. Stamp + Blaak Heat – Supersonic (gratuit) 11. Waxahatchee + Allison Crutchfield – Batofar 12. No More + Plomb – Le Klub 13. Maulwürfe – Centre Barbara-FGO 13. Housewives – La Mécanique ondulatoire 13/14. LCD Soundsystem – Olympia 14. Nursery + Brandt + Fumo Nero + Rape & Revenge – La Pointe Lafayette 14. Siege + Break Out + Pendrak + Cyclicweetos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Ko Shin Moon + Maud Octallinn – église Saint-Bernard de La Chapelle (gratuit) 15. Cocaine Piss + MSS FRNCE + Bracco – Espace B 15. Frustration + Dick Voodoo – La Station 15. Api Uiz + Darfour + We use Cookies – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 16. Helen Money + Mums + Irk + Fleuves noirs – Olympic café 16. Mykki Bianco + Cakes Da Killa + Gnučči – Trabendo 16. Iggy Pop + Cheveu & Groupe Doueh (Fête de l'humanité) – Parc Georges-Valbon (La Courneuve) 16. Aleksi Perälä + Acronym + Iori + Blndr – La Machine 16. H880 + Manni Dee + Murd + Scalamerya + Subjected – Docks Eiffel (Aubervilliers) 17. La Cabine : cinéconcert sur "Mimesis" + Hélas – La Station 18. Bleib Modern + IV Horsemen – La Mécanique ondulatoire 19. Julien Desprez & Arnaud Rivière + Thomas Bonvalet & Jean-Luc Guionnet (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Widt + Diposition Matrix + Ghost Milkers + Blason – Treize 21. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 21. Claire Bergerault + Mark Fell & Will Gurthrie (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 21. Rubin Steiner & Daniel Larrieu – Centre des Arts (Enghien-les-Bains) (gratuit) 22. Tomoko Sauvage + Onceim & Jon Tilbury + Hanna Hartman (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 22. She Past Away + [Qual : ANNULÉ] + Ash Code – Petit Bain 22. First Hate – Supersonic 22. UVB 76 + Dr Rubinstein + Théo Muller – La Machine 22. Lydia Lunch – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 22. Ron Morelli + Svengalisghost + Antenes + Behzad & Amarou + Rag Dabons + Ohes... – Concrete 23. Jon Gibson's Ensemble + Eddie Prevost & John Tilbury + F Pierce Warnecke (fest. Crak) – Eglise Saint-Merry 23. Sheik Anorak + Spook – La Pointe Lafayette 23. Stephen O'Malley + France & Richard Francés – La Maroquinerie 23. [Martial Canterel : ANNULÉ] + Holygram & Adam Usi + Bootblacks – Le Klub 23. Stéphane Marin & Pali Meursault – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 24. Jessica Moss + Besoin Dead + Gneiss Rock – Espace B 24. Jeroen Search + Regal + 14anger + Hemka + Öspiel + Kairos + Scry + Fred Hush – plage de Glazart 27. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex ||COMPLET|| 28. J. G. Thirlwell : "Cholera Nocebo" – Fondation des Etats-Unis (gratuit) 28/29. Sigur Ros – Grand Rex 29. Tim Hecker + Gas + Midori Takada + Prurient + Pan Daijing (Red Bull fest.) – Palais de Tokyo 29. The Black Angels + A Place to Bury Strangers – La Cigale 29. I-F + Zadig : "Kern Space Adventures" + Kassem Mosse + John Heckle + Hanna Haleta – Concrete 30. Ujjaya – librairie Publico 30. Lene Lovich – Gibus 30. Ufomammut + Usnea – La Boule noire 30. Zombie Zombie + Marie Davidson + Not Waving + Soft War (December b2b AZF) + Simon Cell b2b The Pilotwings + Voisky présente "Disconnections, music for Clouds" (Red Bull fest.) – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 30. Nova Materia & Latetitia Sadier : "Du point de vue des pierres", d'après Tristan Garcia (Red Bull fest.) – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil 30. Function + Dasha Rush + Marcelus + Gëinst – Concrete
Octobre 01. Spectres + Pura Mania + Youth Avoiders + Pierre & Bastien – La Mécanique ondulatoire 01. Sparks – Gaîté lyrique 03. Kiku, Blixa Bargeld & Black Cracker – Centre culturel suisse 03. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith ||COMPLET|| 04. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Zénith 04. Ben Frost + Julien Desprez + Walter Dean + Parquet (Biennale Nemo) – Le Trianon (gratuit sur résa) 04. Whispering Sons – Espace B 04. Melt Banana – Batofar 05. Jozef Van Wissem – Espace B 05. Marietta + En attendant Ana – Petit Bain 05. Anna Meredith + ToutEstBeau (Biennale Nemo) – théâtre de Vanves 06. Black Zone Myth Chant + Tomoko Sauvage + Felicia Atkinson + Carval Tarek – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 06. Rebekah + Endlec – La Machine 07. Beth Ditto – Bataclan 09. Project Pitchfork – Petit Bain 10. Carbon Sink + Belmont Witch + Gauchoir + Sissifioul – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) (gratuit) 12. Peter Kernel & Their Wicked Orchestra + Tiny Feet + Adam H. – Petit Bain 13. Zëro + Heliogabale – Batofar 13. Part Chimp – La Mécanique ondulatoire 14. Forest Swords (Biennale Nemo) – Badaboum 14. Wardruna – La Cigale 14. Eloïse Descazes & Eric Chenaux + Le Fruit vert – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Totorro + Faire + Julien Gasc – théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine) 17. Unsane – Petit Bain 18. Soft Kill + Minab + Dead – Supersonic (gratuit) 19. Nosfell – Café de la danse 19. Robin Fox & Sean Baxter + Thomas Ankersmit (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Gary Numan – Trabendo 20. Mattias Aguayo & The Desdemonas + La Mverte + Casse Gueule – La Maroquinerie 21. Jarboe + Father Murphy – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 23. Mogwai – Grand Rex 24. The Dream Syndicate – Centre Barbara FGO 25. Rinji Fukuoka & Michel Henritzi + Trou aux rats + Yves Botz & Bruno Fernandes + William Nurdin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 26. N.M.O. + Aufgang (Biennale Nemo) – Hasard ludique 26. King Dude + The Ruins of Beverast + (D O L C H) – Petit Bain 26. Sete Star Sept + Maria Bertel & Mariachi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. The Breeders – Gaîté lyrique 27. MoE + Dead + Chafouin – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 27. SNTS + W.LV.S (The Driver vs Electric Rescue) + Minimum Syndicat + Hemka – La Machine 27. Paula Temple + Blawan + Len Farki + Thurman b2b Julian M. + Avalon Emerson + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Madben + Maxime Dangles + Mark Höffen + Präri (Big Bang fest.) – Les Docks de Paris (Saint-Denis) 28. Peter Hook & The Light – Le Trianon 28. BlackNox + Cocoon + Paradis Noir + Super Stoned (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Générateur (Gentilly) 30. Boss Hog – La Maroquinerie
Novembre 02. The National + Ride + Chassol + This is the Kit + Moses Sumney + Mina Tindle + Ethan Lipton & his Orchestra + Kevin Morby (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. Jungle + Kamasi Washington + Polo & Pan + Isaac Delusion + Sylvan Esso + Cigarettes after Sex + Andy Shauf + HMLTD + Rejjie Snow + Tommy Genesis (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. The Residents : In Between Dreams – Centre Pompidou 04. Run The Jewels +  Talaboman + Badbadnotgood + The Blaze + Bicep + Sigrid + Princess Nokia + Jacques + Loyle Carner + Tom Misch + The Black Madonna + Sônge (Pitchfork fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 06. John Maus – La Maroquinerie 07. Godspeed you! Black Emperor – Elysée Montmartre 08. Zola Jesus – Point FMR 08. The Wedding Present plays "George Best" – Petit Bain 08. The Horrors – Trabendo 09. Annabelle Playe (Biennale Nemo) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 13. Liars – La Maroquinerie 14. Shannon Wright – Gaîté lyrique 15. Igorrr – La Maroquinerie 16. NSDOS + Watchin' with Milesdavisquintet ! (Biennale Nemo) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 17. Trisomie 21 + The Saint-Cyr – La Machine 17. Dälek – Batofar 17. Transglobal Underground feat. Natacha Atlas + Asgaya – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 18. Essaie pas + Nova Materia + Colombey – La Maroquinerie 19. Ulver – La Machine 19. Agnostic Front + Bishops Green – Gibus 21. Sun Kil Moon – Gaîté lyrique 21. Metz + Decibelles + Drahla – Trabendo 21>24. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – Espace Pierre-Cardin 22>25. Carl Michael Von Hausswolf + Ensemble Ire + ErikM + Benjamin De la Fuente + Robert Piotrowicz + Annabelle Playe + Julien Ottavi + Jean Philippe Gross + Lancelot Hamelin + Alexis Forestier + Hugo Darcier + David Leon + Sylvain Levey + Remi Checchetto + Mariette Navarro le Werktank... (fest. Bruits blans) – Anis Gras (Arcueil) 23. Clan of Xymox + My Great Blue Cadillac – Bus Palladium 23. Modeselektor (dj) + Tijana T + Simo Cell – Rex Club 24. Emma Ruth Rundle – Espace B 24. Laibach – Trabendo 24. Zombie Zombie + Aufgang – Le Tamanoir (Gennevilliers) 25. Stranglers – La Cigale 25. Mount Kimbie – Trianon 25. Mark Lanegan – Café de la danse 25. Protomartyr – La Maroquinerie 26. Ropoporose + Die!Die!Die! – Batofar 27. Marilyn Manson – Bercy|Arena 28. Chapelier fou – Le 104 30. Simon Fisher Turner : The Picture from Darkness (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) (gratuit)
Décembre 02. Frustration + Komplikations – tba 03. Depeche Mode – Bercy|Arena 08. Punish Yourself – La Maroquinerie 12. Zayk + Hyperculte – Centre culturel suisse 12. Snap + Martin Meissier : Field (Biennale Nemo : Optical Sound) – La Dynamo (Pantin) 15. Jessica93 – La Maroquinerie
2018
Janvier 30/31. Pierre-Yves Macé & Joris Lacoste (festival d'Automne) – L'Apostrophe (Cergy-Pontoise)
Février 03. Nils Frahms – Yoyo|Palais de Tokyo ||COMPLET|| 15. Franck Vigroux & Laurent Gaudé : "Le Chant des ombres" – L'Ecam (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre)
Mars 07/08. Ryuchi Sakamoto & Shiro Takatani (Dumb Type) : "Dis.Play" – Maison de la Culture du Japon 23. Pierre Henry + Anabelle Playe + John Chantler + Bill Orcutt + Anthony Child (Présences électronique) (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 24. Else Marie Pade + :such: + Bellows + Phonophani + The Caretaker (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104 25. Jacques Lejeune + Chris Corsano + Ben Vida & Marina Rosenfeld + Mads Emil Nielsen + Gravetemple (Présences électronique) – Maison de la radio|Studio 104
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