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00:00In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:30In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
01:00In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
01:30In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
02:00On this occasion, the General Coordinator of the Al-Hajj Festival confirmed that this international event continues to attract the greatest stars in the world.
02:08At the same time, he is betting on creating future directors.
02:12It is clear that the festival has a great credibility on the international scene.
02:18He is proud to host a prominent figure in international cinema every year.
02:26We have with us live from Morocco the General Coordinator of the Al-Hajj Festival, Hossam al-Din Nasser. Good evening, Hossam.
02:34Good evening, Abdallah. Welcome.
02:38I would like to start by talking about the atmosphere of the opening of the International Film Festival at this important location.
02:46Yes, Abdallah. Greetings to you and to all the viewers.
02:53As I mentioned, tonight we are in Morocco, the capital of magic and beauty,
02:59where this city is in full swing with a new version of cinema lights in the 21st round of the International Film Festival.
03:07This is a prominent event that has become a mainstay for fans of the arts,
03:13where it opens its doors to bring together a group of filmmakers and creators from all over the world.
03:20It is a unique mixture of originality and innovation.
03:24It is a celebration of cinematic creativity through outstanding international offers
03:29and by honoring cinematic characters who have left their bright mark in the history of art.
03:38This festival is not limited to being a platform for celebrating cinema,
03:43but it is also a vital space for cultural dialogue and opening up to new horizons,
03:50where cinema audiences meet with cinema giants in magical interactive sessions.
03:57Morocco offers an amazing atmosphere that combines the magic of the red city with the magic of the big screen,
04:06making it a cultural and artistic event that everyone is eagerly waiting for every year.
04:15The 21st round of this festival also honors three prominent figures.
04:24We start by honoring the late Moroccan actress Naima Mshirki,
04:29who influenced the Moroccan cultural scene since the 1960s
04:34with her outstanding performance that made her a symbol of Moroccan culture.
04:39Then we honor Sean Payne, the American actor and director who won the Oscar for Best Actress
04:48as well as for his unique performance and artistic and human commitment,
04:53which has always impressed cinema fans with his films with international directors.
04:59Finally, we honor David Cronenberg, the Canadian director who presented bold topics
05:08and described his participation in this festival as a dream come true.
05:15And finally, Abdallah, there are 14 films competing for the Golden Star of this festival.
05:27The Judiciary Committee is headed by the Italian director Luca Guadagnino,
05:33who also expressed his happiness to be in Morocco for the second time, especially in this festival.
05:43So, this is a real cinematic event for the International Film Festival in Morocco,
05:49which holds great credibility at the international level,
05:54and it is the one that brings together the finest and brightest stars of the Arab and international cinema industry.
06:04I would like to congratulate you, Abdallah, with more explanations and more news
06:10about this cinematic event during our next interviews and broadcasts
06:17to bring the audience closer to this event.
06:23Thank you, Mr. Hossam al-Din Nasser.
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08:33We have received a lot of money, including human resources and benefits.
08:38I think the more we quickly put together a more comprehensive program for these areas,
08:43not only regarding trade, but also technology, public investment and private investment,
08:48the more we move towards a fair economic development.
08:52The quicker we will see a fair economic development.
08:57The discussion about the impact of the crises on the health care systems around the world
09:02and the risks of investment in the sector was present in a major way in the activities of the 16th edition of the DAIS.
09:10Health is a fundamental right. Everyone must be able to obtain care.
09:15This is one of the factors of social prosperity and it is also positive for the economic development of all countries.
09:22Therefore, health is a right and what I defend as a humanitarian organization is the fight against inequality.
09:29It is one of the best ways to guarantee everyone's access to health care.
09:34We know that there are basic principles of public health.
09:38The more the gap in health among the population, the more the deterioration of public health.
09:43Therefore, if there is any interest of a country in improving access to health, we must fight against inequality.
09:51Despite the pandemic, there have been many memories
09:56because the specialists here in Tangier confirm the need for coordination to face the public health crises in the future.
10:03The government should focus on strengthening its health care systems.
10:10To Syria now, where the armed forces of the Levant Liberation Organization and allied factions supported by Turkey
10:17have been able to enter the western and southern neighborhoods of the city of Aleppo in the north of the country.
10:22This is in the context of an attack on the forces of the Syrian regime, which is the highest since 40 years.
10:27Military operations have been reported in the lives of at least 256 people, according to the Syrian Center for Human Rights.
10:38Most of them are fighting on the side of the conflict, as well as 24 civilians.
10:43Mariam Souri reports.
10:46The Levant Liberation Organization and its allied factions were able to enter the western and southern neighborhoods of the city of Aleppo,
10:54which is under the control of the Syrian government.
10:57This is after a few days of repressive military operations launched by these factions against the areas of the Syrian regime.
11:05In addition, the Syrian army tried to counter these attacks, which led to the fall of hundreds of victims, most of whom were armed.
11:13The battles returned after years of fighting on the frontlines in the region.
11:18The Levant Liberation Organization and a number of allied factions re-activated the fronts of Idlib and Aleppo,
11:25where they controlled dozens of towns and villages.
11:29The groups were able to prevent an unprecedented collapse in the city of Saraqeb under the government's strategy.
11:37The Syrian center said that if the armed forces are able to control this city,
11:43it could lead to the elimination of Damascus' gains in the region five years ago.
11:49After these sudden attacks, the Kremlin called on the Syrian authorities to re-impose the regime in a hurry in the Aleppo area,
11:58considering that the ongoing attack is an attack on the sovereignty of Syria.
12:03Observers found it strange that the Syrian government forces received such strong blows,
12:10despite the Russian air cover, and in the absence of indicators that indicate that the Levant Liberation Organization will avoid these operations.
12:20President Basir al-Dumayfai announced that France will be forced to close its military bases in Senegal,
12:27saying that its presence contradicts the sovereignty of his country.
12:30This is in line with the statement of the foreign minister, Charlie,
12:33that his country canceled the security and defense cooperation agreements with France.
12:38On the other hand, Paris looks forward to consolidating relations with the African countries speaking English,
12:44including Nigeria, which its president visited to strengthen economic cooperation.
12:50A report by Omar Shamlali.
12:53After 64 years of its independence from France,
12:58Senegal seeks to impose new foundations for its bilateral relations with Paris.
13:05The Senegalese president considered the presence of French military bases in his country contradicts national sovereignty,
13:14but he does not see that this means a division between the two countries.
13:20Senegal is an independent, sovereign state.
13:24It does not agree with the presence of foreign military bases in a sovereign state.
13:30In Tchad, the foreign minister announced that his country canceled the security and defense cooperation agreements with France,
13:39emphasizing that the time has come to confirm Tchad's full sovereignty after decades of independence from France.
13:48According to observers, there are new developments for Paris in the French-speaking coastal region,
13:56but Paris is looking to strengthen its partnerships in Africa, the English-speaking region.
14:03In a visit of its kind for the first time in 24 years,
14:08the Nigerian president made a visit to Paris,
14:13during which he announced intentions or partnerships,
14:16and the two presidents agreed that more progress would come later.
14:22You are conducting unique reforms in your country's history,
14:29and you are working to develop the economy in a deep way.
14:33Therefore, France, along with our historical relations and the role we are playing,
14:39wants to do more in sectors such as energy, industry and new technologies.
14:48We need to do more and encourage more investment in very important areas.
14:59Observers say that France is trying to get closer to the English-speaking African countries,
15:06which is a sign of Paris' desire to expand its influence in the African continent again,
15:12after its retreat in its previous colonies.
15:16France has suffered a major setback when its previous colonies,
15:22such as Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, have been in a series of coups since 2020,
15:28and the military leaders announced the withdrawal of the French forces from these three countries.
15:36The German newspaper Bild spoke of the disappearance of the French-Algerian writer,
15:40Boalem Sansal, about two weeks ago.
15:42The writer, who has won many awards,
15:45including the Peace Prize for the German Book Exhibition 2011,
15:49was arrested on the 16th of this month after arriving from Paris to the airport of the Algerian capital.
15:55Since then, his family has not received any news about him.
16:03The German newspaper Neuzyland-Zeitung reported that the arrest of Sansal
16:11reminds us of the arrest of Alexei Navalny in Moscow,
16:16which indicates the possibility of him being subjected to the same conditions as Navalny,
16:21a tragic fate, after he was transferred to the prison camps and tortured.
16:31From Berlin, we join Ammar Abdel Rahman, the president of Median TV.
16:34Good evening, Ammar.
16:36Good evening, Abdullah.
16:38Ammar, why are you so interested in Germany,
16:42in the case of the writer, Boalem Sansal?
16:47In the coming month of December,
16:49Abdullah has an important appointment in Munster to sign his last will.
16:54It is a well-known name here in Germany.
16:56Most of his novels are translated into the language of Goethe.
17:01In fact, thanks to his novel,
17:04Germany won the Peace Prize in 2011,
17:08and he is recognized as one of the brave, enlightened, and optimistic Arab writers
17:18who criticize the situation in their country.
17:21There is now a big campaign in Germany.
17:25Since the first day of the news of his arrest,
17:31all the newspapers, stations, and broadcasters have been publishing articles
17:35about his arrest in Germany and Switzerland.
17:39As you said, many people are going to Germany,
17:43such as the newspaper Bild.
17:45Today, in an article,
17:47the situation in Algeria is similar to that in Russia.
17:51It compares the Russian regime and the Algerian regime
17:55with the opponents and critics,
17:57and there is a big gap.
18:00There is now a great solidarity campaign in Germany.
18:05Writers and activists are united.
18:08There is an event today in Heidelberg,
18:11during the celebration of UNESCO days.
18:14There is also solidarity with the authors.
18:16On the 3rd of December,
18:18there will be a cultural event in Leipzig.
18:24For them, the issue is not only about M. Sonsal.
18:28It is a symbol of the resistance against the regime
18:32that suppresses freedoms,
18:34including the freedom of expression.
18:36Especially when it comes to the issue of writers
18:39who call for peace,
18:40who fight terrorism,
18:42and who build bridges of communication between cultures.
18:46You also talked about the German press,
18:49which is very interested in this news.
18:51What do you think of M. Sonsal's statements
18:55about the political and social situation in Algeria?
19:01Yes, Abdullah Al-Alman is well known.
19:04After his novel,
19:05the German village,
19:07he talked about it in a fictional novel
19:10about an officer of the Nazi army
19:13who left Germany and arrived in Algeria
19:16through Egypt and joined the Liberation Army there.
19:21This novel is related to the issue of M. Sonsal,
19:26but there are similarities
19:30between the German history.
19:32The Germans look at M. Sonsal
19:34as a world writer
19:36who talks about tragedy, history,
19:38and the need to reconsider many secrets.
19:42Therefore, some consider his arrest
19:47to be related to the colonial past.
19:51Here we talk about his statements
19:54in French newspapers
19:56that Algeria was born on the lands
20:00that belonged to Morocco
20:02during the French colonial period.
20:06As I said, M. Sonsal became a symbol.
20:10One of the German diplomats
20:13re-published a tweet on his Twitter page
20:18condemning the arrest of the writer.
20:21We may see in the coming days
20:24the German diplomacy movements
20:27after all these operations and pressures
20:30led by the great literati and writers in Germany.
20:33You talked about his novel,
20:35the German village.
20:37I would like to ask you about the main topics
20:40that M. Sonsal focuses on in his novels,
20:43which are of great interest to the reader,
20:46especially in Germany.
20:48When we talk about Germany
20:50and the Nazi rule,
20:52we remember the extermination
20:54of the Jews.
20:56M. Sonsal in Algeria is known
20:58as a person trying to expose
21:00the Jewish component
21:02in Algerian culture.
21:04We know that their situation was tragic
21:08and they were deprived of their rights.
21:11To this day, they cannot return
21:13to visit their ancestors' graves.
21:15Therefore, in Germany,
21:17M. Sonsal's celebration
21:19is also a celebration
21:21of this attempt to defend
21:23the right of discrimination
21:25against Jews and tolerance in general.
21:27The second main point
21:29that M. Sonsal emphasizes
21:31in his novel
21:33is the fight against Islamic extremism
21:36especially in the Arab world.
21:39We remember that the problem
21:41of extremism and jihadism
21:43is also a problem
21:45faced by Europeans
21:47and they have experienced it
21:49in the past years.
21:51M. Sonsal's role as a writer
21:53is far beyond his role
21:55as an ambassador for peace.
21:57There is a reason for all this
21:59compassion and solidarity.
22:01On the other hand,
22:03there is a reason for all
22:05the efforts made
22:07by the Algerian regime
22:09to arrest M. Sonsal
22:11and prosecute him for his ideas.
22:13Thank you, Ammar Abdelrahman,
22:15a reporter for Median TV in Berlin
22:17for sharing all these details with us.
22:21Representatives from organizations
22:23and associations in Tunisia
22:25have now agreed
22:27that the civil society
22:29is being harassed
22:31as a result of the re-election
22:33of the Tunisian president
22:35in the second presidential term
22:37in a dialogue
22:39held by the media
22:41organization
22:43Nawaat Al-Iilami
22:45in Tunisia.
22:49The civil society
22:51in Tunisia
22:53is being harassed
22:55as a result
22:57of the re-election
22:59of the Tunisian president
23:01in the second presidential term
23:03in a dialogue
23:05held by the media
23:07organization
23:09Nawaat Al-Iilami
23:11in Tunisia.
23:15The re-election
23:17of the Tunisian president
23:19in the second presidential term
23:21in a dialogue
23:23held by the media
23:25organization
23:27Nawaat Al-Iilami
23:29in Tunisia.
23:59The re-election
24:01of the Tunisian president
24:03in the second presidential term
24:05in a dialogue
24:07held by the media
24:09organization
24:11Nawaat Al-Iilami
24:13in Tunisia.
24:29The civil society
24:31in Tunisia
24:33is being harassed
24:35as a result
24:37of the re-election
24:39of the Tunisian president
24:41in the second presidential term
24:43in a dialogue
24:45held by the media
24:47organization
24:49Nawaat Al-Iilami
24:51in Tunisia.
24:53The civil society
24:55in Tunisia
24:57is being harassed
24:59as a result
25:01of the re-election
25:03of the Tunisian president
25:05in the second presidential term
25:07in a dialogue
25:09held by the media
25:11organization
25:13Nawaat Al-Iilami
25:15in Tunisia.
25:17The civil society
25:19in Tunisia
25:21is being harassed
25:23as a result
25:25of the re-election
25:27of the Tunisian president
25:29in the second presidential term
25:31in a dialogue
25:33held by the media
25:35organization
25:37Nawaat Al-Iilami
25:39in Tunisia.
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