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ipswichtowns · 10 months ago
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therealefl · 1 year ago
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AFC Wimbledon Still Need To Address Two Key Areas Of Concern - Opinion
AFC Wimbledon Still Need To Address Two Key Areas Of Concern - Opinion
AFC Wimbledon are still unbeaten in the league, and when you consider the only loss suffered so far this season was at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup, a game in which they were far from embarrassed, everything seems fine. There are huge positives to take from the first month of the season. The backroom staff have finally got their head around how to recruit players that are suitable for this level of…
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totallyhussein-blog · 5 months ago
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Ali Al Hamadi becomes first Iraqi to play in Premier League
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Ipswich Town forward Ali Al Hamadi made history on Saturday as he became the first Iraqi to play in the Premier League. Al Hamadi entered the action on 74 minutes at Portman Road as his side lost 2-0 to a Mohamed Salah-inspired Liverpool.
As Andy Lewis explains, newly promoted Ipswich competed well in the opening 45 minutes but the visiting Reds, who were led by new manager Arne Slot for the first time, went through the gears after the break to emerge as comfortable winners on the opening Saturday of the season.
Al Hamadi produced a lively cameo with his movement earning him a couple of looks at goal. Twice he tested Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker although he was marginally offside on both occasions. The game would have been extra special for Al Hamadi who grew up in Liverpool having fled Iraq with his parents as an infant.
He had trials at both Liverpool and Everton before joining Tranmere Rovers and then moving to Swansea City's academy.
From there he signed professional terms at Wycombe Wanderers before a move to AFC Wimbledon ignited his career. A return of 27 goals in 48 games for the Dons caught the eye of Ipswich who paid around £1 million to sign him last January. Al Hamadi has three goals in 12 international appearances for Iraq.
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qudachuk · 1 year ago
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Ramsgate’s FA Cup adventure came to an end as they were blown away by an AFC Wimbledon side inspired by Ali al-Hamadi.The Iraq forward scored twice to set up a money-spinning tie against Ipswich here in the third round...
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creepingsharia · 5 years ago
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Former CAIR exec helping Tunisian Muslim Brotherhood campaign in U.S.
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With Tunisia’s presidential and parliamentary elections fast approaching, Ennahda, a dangerous Islamist political party in the North African republic, has been making quite a few campaign stops in the United States.
Two prominent Tunisian-American activists, in particular — Radwan Masmoudi and Mongi Dhaouadi — have long supported the Ennahda cause and now appear to serve as coordinators for Ennahda’s activities inside the United States.
Most recently, in September 2019, Masmoudi organized an event featuring Rabeb Ben Letaief, Ennahda’s selected parliamentary candidate to represent the Tunisian diaspora in America. And earlier this year, In January, Dhaouadi organized an event with Ennahda politician Mehrzia Labidi, inviting Tunisians of the area to join them for a “great conversation.” During her visit, Labidi met Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), with Dhaouadi enthusiastically commenting that they were both “two amazing political leaders.”
Dhaouadi, former executive director of the Connecticut branch of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), is a “proud” Ennahda member. He attended the party’s tenth congress in 2016 and escorted Ennahda founder and international Islamist luminary Rachid Ghannouchi during his 2015 visit to Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, Masmoudi, also a card-carrying Ennahda member, heads the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) in Washington — for which Dhaouadi now also works. Masmoudi and Dhaouadi have spent years strengthening Ennahda’s image in the U.S. and introducing Ennahda to American officials.
Through CSID, Masmoudi has organized many events that feature high-ranking Ennahda officials. In 2014, Ali Larayedh, Ennahda’s former prime minister, delivered the keynote address at CSID’s 15th annual conference. Others present included Phillip Gordon, then the Special Assistant to President Obama; as well as then-Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) (who has his own Islamist ties). During this same event, CSID awarded the 2014 Muslim Democrat of the Year Award to the Ennahda bloc of Tunisia’s National Constituent Assembly.
In 2015, CSID held a dinner in honor of Ghannouchi. This time, those in attendance included John Desrocher, then the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Egypt and Maghreb Affairs at the U.S. State Department, as well as the former U.S. ambassador to Tunisia, Gordon Gray.
Through his other group “Friends of Ennahda, USA”, Masmoudi has also organized events up and down the East Coast wit Larayedh, high-ranking Ennahda member (and recent presidential candidate) Abdelfattah Mourou, and, most recently, Ennahda parliamentary candidate Rabeb Ben Letaief.
Masmoudi claims that CSID is independent, is not part of Ennahda, and works only for the success of  Tunisian democracy. But this claim of nonpartisanship is far from convincing.
In 2014, Ennahda hired American public relations firm Burson-Marsteller. According to Jeune Afrique, Masmoudi personally arranged for Burson-Marsteller Paris to manage Ennahda’s public relations in Europe.
Masmoudi has been rewarded for his unwavering support for the party. In January 2019, Sayida Ounissi, an Ennahda minister in the coalition government who had previously attended CSID events, nominated Masmoudi’s daughter for a high-ranking position in the Tunisian government, despite her scant qualifications.
Ennahda’s roots lies in international Islamism. Its founding members pledged allegiance to the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Originally established as a student organization in the 1970s, over the years, Ennahda became increasingly involved in politics and national protest, eventually escalating to violence and a coup attempt in 1987.
Many prominent party members and allies were imprisoned or exiled around that time. In the West, these exiled Tunisian Islamists became closely involved with leading Islamic community groups. In the United Kingdom, for example, Mohammed Ali Harrath set up the Islam Channel, one of the most watched Islamic television stations in the West. The Islam Channel has long promoted some of the world’s most extreme Islamist clerics, including deceased Al Qaeda operative Anwar Al-Awlaki. The channel has been censured several times by British authorities for “advocating violence against women and supporting marital rape.”
Many Tunisians returned home after the 2010 revolution, which would later come to be seen as the precursor to the Arab Spring. Ennahda emerged victorious from subsequent elections. Prominent Islamist figures, such as Harrath, relied on the new Islamist regime to nullify their previous terrorism convictions.  Ennahda proceeded to manage the country disastrously for only two years before being forced out of power.
While Ennahda claims to be a moderate movement, its two years in power illustrated otherwise. In 2012, Ennahda founder Rachid Ghannouchi asked young Salafi activists to be patient, saying that “secularists” still controlled the media and the economy, and so Islamists had to proceed slowly and carefully in order to “consolidate” their hold on the government. Ghannouchi’s advice, which led to widespread outrage in Tunisia, came to be seen as proof the party’s double discourse.
Ennahda once promised that it would not impose Islamic law, but Ennahda Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali subsequently proclaimed that Ennahda “w[ould] not allow the illicit, clearly enacted by God.” He added that Ennahda would one day call for the introduction of corporal punishments according to Sharia.
Worse still, Ennahda permitted Ansar Al Sharia Tunisia (AST), an Al Qaeda offshoot, to operate freely in Tunisia for several years. Only when AST was shown to be involved with the violent 2012 attack against the American embassy in Tunis did Ennahda finally distance itself from the group, which was consequently put on a Tunisian terror list. However, Larayedh nonetheless prevented the police from arresting AST leader Abu Iyadh, who was able to give a live-streamed sermon in a mosque encircled by law enforcement before mysteriously evading capture.
Ennahda was forced to relinquish power in 2014. Along with widespread protest against its policies, it was also accused by the opposition of bearing responsibility for the murders of two left-wing politicians, Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi.
In the wake of its ouster, Ennahda sought to improve its image. In 2016, Ennahda declared it was “leaving political Islam” and would be separating its political and religious wings. This separation, however, was widely regarded as “purely technical and not ideological.”
Despite Ennahda’s incontrovertible links to violent Islamism, members of the party have been frequently welcomed as moderates in the United States. Ghannouchi visited the United States several times, giving lectures at Yale University and Columbia University and attending various events with leading U.S. government officials.
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More on Ghannouchi via Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Watch:
Ghannouchi (many spelling variations) is the head of the Tunisian Ennahda Party, essentially the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia. Mr. Ghannouchi has been a member of the European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR) and is currently and Assistant Secretary-General of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), both organizations led by Global Muslim Brotherhood Youssef Qaradawi. In2009, an Egyptian news report referred to Ghannouchi as a leader of the MB “abroad.” Ghannouchi is also one of the founding members of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), a Saudi organization closely linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and dedicated to the propagation of “Wahabist” Islam throughout the world. Ghannouchi is known for his thinking on the issue of Islam and citizenship rights. In January 2011, Ghannouchi returned to Tunisia after a long exile in the U.K and two weeks after the Tunisian leader Zine El Abidine Ben was forced from power in the events which triggered the “Arab Spring.” 
Mr. Ghannouchi gave a 2011 Arabic-language interview in which he predicts the end of Israel, a viewpoint which is not surprising given that he has had a long history of ties to Palestinian extremism and calls for terrorism. From 1988-92, the Islamic Committee for Palestine organized conferences and rallies in the United States that featured the leading figures from Islamic extremist movements throughout the world. One example of such a conference took place in Chicago from December 22-25, 1989 and featured Mr. Gahannouchi as a speaker.  Its theme was “Palestine, Intifada, and Horizons of Islamic Renaissance” and other speakers included Abd Al-‘Aziz Al’Awda, the “spiritual leader” of Islamic Jihad and Muhammad ‘Umar of Hizb Al-Tahrir, the Islamic Liberation Party.
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tasksweekly · 5 years ago
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[TASK 158: QATAR]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 250+ Qatari faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. Special thanks to @batdadrpc for helping us out with this masterlist! 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.
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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!
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Manips
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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:
Wedad Al Kuwari (1967) Qatari - writer. 
Sahar Hussein (1969) Qatari - actress. 
Fatema (1977) Qatari - actress. 
Fatma Al Thani (1978) Qatari - instagrammer (ftmalthani).
Hend Fakhroo (1982) Qatari / Egyptian - director. 
Sophia Al Maria (1983) Qatari / Unspecified White - filmmaker, writer, and artist.
Najwa Elkebesi (1983) Qatari - actress. 
Dareen Abughaida (1984) Qatari - tv presenter.
Reem Abd-elrahman (1986) Qatari - actress. 
Anum Bashir (1986) Qatari - instagrammer (desertmannequin).
Raya Alkhalifa (1994) Qatari - instagrammer (rayaalkhalifa).
Sharifa Akeel (1997) Qatari / Filipina - model, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2018, and Miss Asia Pacific International 2018.
Dana Al Fardan (?) Qatari - singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer.
Amal Al Muftah (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Siham Alawami (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
A.J. Al Thani (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Asma Al Hamadi (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Aesheh Piroozi (?) Qatari - makeup artist (instagram: osha.makeup).
Husnaa (?) Qatari - Instagrammer (eatsleepbefancy)
Rasha Al Khaldi (?) Qatari - instagrammer (rasha_designs)
Mariya (?) Qatari - model (instagram: model_mariyaa)
Kholoud Ahmed (?) Qatari - actress. 
Hamda Saleh (?) Qatari - actress.
F - Athletes:
Bahiya Al-Hamad (1992) Qatari - rifle shooter. 
Nada Arkaji (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Nadeen Wehdan (1997) Qatari - trampolinist.
Dalal Mesfer Al-Harith (1999) Qatari - sprinter.
Mubaraka Al-Naimi (2001) Qatari - tennis player.
M:
Nasser Al-Othman (1939) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Hilal Mohamed (1945) Qatari - actor. 
Ghazi Hussein (1950) Qatari - actor. 
Ali Mirza (1952) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Nasser (1952) Qatari - music composer.
Ghanem El Soleiti (1956) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Jassem (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Jassim Al Ansari (1967) Qatari - actor. 
Abdallah Abdel Aziz (1969) Qatari - actor. 
Salah ElMullah (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Nasser Mohammed (1972) Qatari - actor. 
Hamad Ali Elsharshani (1973) Qatari - actor.
Khalid Jassem (1977) Qatari - tv host, tv presenter, interviewer, and writer.
Asrar Muhammed (1978) Qatari - actor.
Fahad Al Kubaisi (1981) Qatari - singer-songwriter, model, producer, and activist.
Faisal Rasheed (1982) Qatari - actor. 
Naser Mestarihi (1987) Qatari Arab, Jordanian Arab / Pashtun Pakistani - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and bassist.
Abdulla Al-Abdulla (1992) Qatari - instagrammer (abdulla).
Hamad Al Amari (?) Qatari / Irish - actor, comedian, producer, director, writer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Adel Al Ansari (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassim Al Rumaihi (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Abdulaziz Al-Ajail (?) Qatari - youtuber (Abdulaziz Al-Ajail) and instagrammer (zozalajail).
Khalifa Al Haroon (?) Qatari - tv personality and radio personality.
Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud (?) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Mohammed Saadon Al Kuwari (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Abdulaziz Al Ishaq (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Muhammed Anwar (?) Qatari - actor.
Thamer Al Turki (?) Qatari - singer.
Muhammed Elbalam (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmad Abdallah (?) Qatari - actor.
Farid Elgabri (?) Qatari - actor.
Jabr Alfayed (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Al Mansoori (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Mubarak (?) Qatari - actor.
Issa Al Kubaisi (?) Qatari - singer.
Abdullah Al Haiel (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdul Aziz Ismail (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulaziz Alyahri (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammed Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Maged (?) Qatari - actor.
Anwar Abdulrahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Syed Abdul Rahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Kholoud Al Jaber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Al Jabber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ali Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Mahmoud Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulla Al-Malky (?) Qatari - actor.
Sulaiman Al-Duek (?) Qatari - actor.
Hassan Ibraheem (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammad Asheq (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohamad Awny (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassem Bashir (?) Qatari - actor.
 Mohamad Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abd El Rahim El Sdeeky (?) Qatari - writer.
Khaled Abd Al-Karim / Khaled Al-Hammady (?) Qatari - actor.
M - Athletes:
Ibrahim Ahmad (1961) Qatari - football player.
Badr Bilal (1962) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al-Attiyah (1970) Qatari - rally driver, sport shooter and sheik.
Amer Al Kaabi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jassim Al Tamimi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jafal Rashed Al-Kuwari (1972) Qatari - football player.
Zamel Essa Al-Kuwari (1973) Qatari - football player.
Yasser Nazmi (1973) Qatari - football player.
Ali Ahmed Salem (1973) Qatari - archer.
Ibrahim Al-Rumaihi (1974) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Modiahki (1974) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Ahmed Faris Al-Binali (1975) Qatari - football player.
Amer Al Dossari (1977) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi (1976) Qatari - football player.
Dahi Al Naemi (1978) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Karim (1979) Qatari - football player.
Meshal Al Enezi (1979) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Al-Athba (1980) Qatari - shooter.
Mohammed Al-Sayed (1981) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Huzam Nabaah (1981) Qatari - boxer.
Mostafa Mido (1981) Qatari - football player.
Mohamed Issa Al-Thawadi (1981) Qatari - sprint hurdler. 
Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari (1981) Qatari - discus thrower.
Ahmad Hassan Moussa (1981) Qatari - decathlete.
Muamer Abdulrab (1982) Qatari - football player.
Fahad Al Shammari (1982) Qatari - football player.
Waheed Mohammed Taher (1982) Qatari - football player.
Awais Malik (1982) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Shahdad (1982) Qatari - football player.
Salman Ahmed Al-Ansari (1983) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Malki (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Hassan Al Qadhi (1983) Qatari - football player.
Mashel Al Naimi (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Ahmed Saif (1983) Qatari - snooker player. 
Ali Rahma Al-Marri (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ezzat Jadoua (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Al-Ghanim (1983) Qatari - football player.
Saeed Al Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Mohammed Rizlan (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Nadeem (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Saad Al-Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - football player.
Ali Sanad (1986) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Deyani (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (1984) Qatari  - discus thrower. 
Essa Al-Buainain (1984) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdulla Al-Berik (1984) Qatari - football player.
Saad Abdulrahman (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Malek Saleem (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Waleed Jassem (1986) Qatari - football player.
Jumah Faraj (1985) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Younes Yaqoub (1986) Qatari - football player.
Saud Al Hajiri (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Al-Hammadi (1987) Qatari - fencer. 
Abdulqader Hikmat (1987) Qatari - Taekwondo practitioner.
Mohsen Al-Yazidi (1987) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Saleh Hamad (1987) Qatari - sport shooter. 
Moosa Khalfan Said (1988) Qatari - cyclist. 
Khurram Shahzad (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Hamood Al Yazidi (1988) Qatari - football player.
Taher Zakaria (1988) Qatari - football player.
Jaralla Al-Marri (1988) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Muftah (1988) Qatari - football player.
Zaheer Ibrahim (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Abdelhak (1988) Qatari - handball player.
Abdulla Al-Kowari (1988) Qatari - football player.
Kamran Khan (1988) Qatari - cricketer.
Abdulaziz Al Sulaiti (1988) Qatari - football player.
Iqbal Hussain (1989) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Attiyah (1989) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Abdulraouf (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdul Ghafoor Murad (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Al-Haji (1990) Qatari - tennis player. 
Abdulaziz Al-Yahri (1990) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Al-Haydos (1990) Qatari - football player.
Saad Al Sheeb (1990) Qatari - football player.
Abdulrazzaq Murad (1990) Qatari - handball player. 
Fahad Saket (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Fayhani 1991) Qatari - football player.
Ali Jasimi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Nidhal Aissa (1991) Qatari - handball player. 
Sayaf Al-Korbi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Afifa (1991) Qatari - football player.
Gayan Munaweera (1991) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Osama El-Aarag (1991) Qatari - swimmer
Nasreddine Megdich (1991) Qatari - handball player.
Ahmed Al-Hamawende (1991) Qatari - football player.
Hamad Al-Obeidi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Murad Naji Hussein (1991) Qatari - football player.
Mubarak Dahi (1991) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Abdullah Matalkeh (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Abdulkarim Al-Ali (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ali Abdulkareem (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Fahad Abdullah (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Khalid Muftah (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Rashid Al Ansari (1992) Qatari - football player.
Omar Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Al Yazidi (1992) Qatari - football player.
Anis Zouaoui (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdullah Marafee (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulghani Muneer (1992) Qatari - football player.
Hadi Hamdoon (1992) Qatari - football player.
Firas Chaieb (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Jasser Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Othman Al-Yahri (1993) Qatari - football player.
Omar Abdelwasea (1993) Qatari - footballer.
Muhannad Naim (1993) Qatari - football player.
Musaab Abdulmajeed (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ali Al-Muhannadi (1993) Qatari - football player.
Jamal Hairane (1993) Qatari - middle-distance runner.
Morad Zemouri (1993) Qatari - judoka.
Mohammed Ibrahim Shami (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Atari (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Ahmad Madadi (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Hakan Erşeker (1994) Qatari - boxer.
Ali Qadri (1994) Qatari - football player.
Ameen Zakkar (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdulla Al-Tamimi (1994) Qatari - squash player.
Abdurahman Al-Rashidi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Hashim Salah Mohamed (1994) Qatari - long-distance runner.
Jabor Al-Mutawa (1994) Qatari - tennis player. 
Huthaifa Al Salemi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Al-Harazi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Allaedine Berrached (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Fahad Younes (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Mohamed Abdelaziz (1995) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ahmed Yasser (1994) Qatari - football player.
Salah Al-Yahri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Omar Al-Amadi (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ayoub Mashhor (1995) Qatari - football player.
Meshaal Al-Shammeri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Mohammed Omar (1995) Qatari - football player.
Saoud Farhan (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ali Awadh Boujalouf (1995) Qatari - football player.
Tameem Al-Muhaza (1996) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Hani Ballan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Al-Jalabi (1996) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Enad (1996) Qatari - football player.
Sultan Al-Brake (1996) Qatari - football player.
Moustafa Heiba (1996) Qatari - handball player.
Yousef Hassan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Bader Magour (1996) Qatari - javelin thrower.
Mojahed Abdullah (1996) Qatari - footballer.
Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem (1996) Qatari - basketball player. 
Tarek Salman (1997) Qatari - football player.
Yazan Naim (1997) Qatari - football player.
Adel Bader (1997) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Bakri (1997) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Abdelhalim Masoud (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Faris Ibrahim (1998) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdullah Al-Ahrak (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Hussain Bahzad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammad Abu Shanab (1998) Qatari - football player.
Khalaf Saad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Jadoua (1998) Qatari - football player.
Hazem Shehata (1998) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Mostafa (1988) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Palang (1998) Qatari - football player.
Noah Al-Khulaifi (1999) Qatari - swimmer
Moaaz Mohamed Ibrahim (1999) Qatari - discus thrower. 
Eisa Palangi (1999) Qatari - football player.
Bahaa Ellethy (1999) Qatari - football player.
Khaldoun Moussa (1999) Qatari - football player.
Marwan Badreldin (2000) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Yazidi (2000) Qatari - football player.
Bassem Hemeida (2000) Qatari - hurdler.
Shehab Ellethy (2000) Qatari - football player.
Khaled Al Zakiba (?) Qatari - football player.
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Layla Al-Siyabi (1988) Qatari - instagrammer (beinglayla_a) - Appropriation of dreadlocks, box braids, and cornrows.
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dermontag · 3 years ago
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TV-Gangster verurteilt Bewährungsstrafe für Kida Khodr Ramadan 07.02.2022, 18:55 Uhr Die meisten kennen ihn wohl aus der Serie "4 Blocks", in der er einen waschechten Gangster spielt. Nun muss sich Kida Khodr Ramadan auch im echten Leben vor Gericht verantworten. Der Schauspieler war ziemlich oft mit dem Auto unterwegs, obwohl er gar keinen Führerschein mehr besitzt. Als Clan-Chef in der Dramaserie "4 Blocks" hat Kida Khodr Ramadan so einiges auf dem Kerbholz. Nun machte er seiner Rolle auch im echten Leben alle Ehre und musste sich vor Gericht verantworten, wie die "B.Z." berichtet. Demnach steuerte der Schauspieler mehrfach ein Auto, "ohne die erforderliche Fahrerlaubnis" zu besitzen. Am Montag fand vor dem Berliner Amtsgericht der Prozess statt. Dort erschien der gebürtige Libanese laut "B.Z." zwar. Als er jedoch die Journalisten gesehen habe, sei er direkt wieder verschwunden, so die Zeitung. So habe die Verhandlung ohne ihn und unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit stattgefunden. Schuldig in 33 Fällen Wie "B.Z." weiter berichtet, soll der 45-Jährige schon vor Jahren seinen Führerschein verloren haben. Damals habe er einen Lkw gelenkt, obwohl er auch dafür keine Lizenz besessen habe. Seit 2020 sei er über 30 Mal illegal am Steuer erwischt worden, zuletzt laut Anklage am 16. Dezember 2021 um 3.40 Uhr am Steuer eines Mercedes. Kida Khodr Ramadan soll außerdem wegen Führerscheindelikten bereits vorbestraft sein. Diese älteren Einträge seien aber bereits aus dem Register gelöscht worden und hätten deswegen nicht vor Gericht angeführt werden können. Nun entschied das Amtsgericht, den Schauspieler in 33 Fällen zu zehn Monaten Haft zu verurteilen, die zu zwei Jahren auf Bewährung ausgesetzt wurden. In dieser Zeit darf sich der Familienvater nichts mehr zuschulden kommen lassen. Zudem muss er 20.000 Euro an zwei gemeinnützige Einrichtungen zahlen. Kida Khodr Ramadan wurde für seine Rolle des Ali "Toni" Hamady in "4 Blocks" mit vielen Preisen ausgezeichnet. Im vergangenen Sommer feierte sein Regiedebüt "In Berlin wächst kein Orangenbaum" Premiere. Zuletzt hatte der sechsfache Vater im Interview mit Sat.1 geäußert, er träume von einem "Tatort Neukölln": "Das wird dann halt kein Micky-Maus-'Tatort', sondern sowas 'Miami Vice'-Mäßiges."
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newshubnaija · 3 years ago
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Iraq call up Man Utd's Zidane Iqbal for game in Iran
Iraq call up Man Utd’s Zidane Iqbal for game in Iran
Manchester United’s Zidane Iqbal and Wycombe’s Ali Al-Hamadi have been called up to the Iraq squad for the World Cup qualifiers away in Iran and Lebanon.
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quranic-hub · 7 years ago
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Recitations Update
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therealefl · 1 year ago
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AFC Wimbledon Confident They Can Keep Top Striker
AFC Wimbledon are reportedly ‘confident’ that they will keep their Player of the Year, Ali Al-Hamadi today, as interest seems to be cooling on the Iraq international. Al-Hamadi still a Don Barnsley were very keen at the start of summer to strike a deal but this week, Peterborough United came in with a bid that was immediately rejected. They may still come in with a fresh offer, but with a sizable…
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tamerashry · 4 years ago
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Human Trafficking Campaign from Tamer Ashry on Vimeo.
An Awareness Campaign to highlight and encounter different kinds of human trafficking.
My latest work for IOM Egypt , NCCP funded by Visit Holland and Danish Embassy in Egypt
Production House: BEE Media Productions Creative team: Tamer Ashry, Salma Abdelwqhab Creative copy writer: Salma Abdelwahab
Director: Tamer Ashry Head of Production: Moustafa Salah DOP: Kamal Samy
Special thanks to IOM goodwill ambassadors: Nelly Karim and Asser Yassin
1st AD: Sandro Kan’an 2nd AD: Mohamed Refaat Panther: Baskota
Executive Producer: Zeina Eissa
Producer: Sawsam Al Kasarawy
Line Producers: Yasser Al-Shafei Amr Al-leithy Noran Moamen
Production Manager: Ali Mostafa
Art Director: Hend Heider
Stylist: Raghda Helal
Assistant Art Director: Omar Refat Hafez Rana France Salma Ibrahim
Special Effects Team: Kidney Team: Islam Alex Donia sedky Mannequins Team: Amr Abdallah Mirna Salib Alice louka Emad Hany
Casting Agency: Challenge
Production Team: Samir Hamady Hossam Badra Ahmed El-Sanam Mohamed Farag Takashi Eraky Mohamed Sobhy Rashid
Music Composer: Khaled El Kammar
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Sound design & mixing: The Garage Sound Studio Hosny Ali
Color-Grading: Film Lab Traffic: Maha Abaza Post-Supervisor: Moaz Elsheikha Colorist: Yara Assistant Colorist: Nour Mekkawy
VFX & Online: Squids VFX Post Producer: Remon Raafat Omar Naguib Farah Youssef Mahmoud
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shmosnet2 · 5 years ago
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"4 Blocks" Staffel 3 im Stream: So sehen Sie alle neuen Folgen
"4 Blocks" Staffel 3 im Stream: So sehen Sie alle neuen Folgen
"4 Blocks" Staffel 3: Wie sie alle Folgen im Stream sehen können, erklären wir in diesem Artikel. Die erfolgreiche Sky-Serie "4 Blocks" startet in seine dritte Staffel. Die neuen Folgen sind im TV & im Stream beim Pay-TV-Sender Sky zu sehen. Wer die neue "4 Blocks"-Staffel sehen möchte, aber kein Sky-Abo hat, kann sie über "Sky Ticket" abrufen – wie der Streaming-Dienst funktioniert, erklären wir im weiteren Text. Im Trailer bekommen Sie einen Eindruck davon, wie es in Staffel 3 für Toni & Co. weitergeht.
"4 Blocks" begeistert die Zuschauer Das Sky-Original "4 Blocks" hat schon mit der ersten Staffel viel an Aufmerksamkeit erregt; und das nicht nur, weil die Serie gekonnt mit vielen schillernden Klischees spielt, die es über den Berliner Stadtteil gibt und die meistens mit Gewalt, Drogen und dem organisierten Verbrechen zu tun haben. Nichts davon lässt "4 Blocks" aus. Trotzdem oder eben genau deswegen ist die von der Firma Wiedemann und Berg produzierte Serie mit Preisen geradezu überschüttet worden, darunter die Goldene Kamera, der Grimme-Preis und der Deutsche Fernsehpreis in gleich drei Kategorien. Sie war in etlichen Ländern schon zu sehen - von Frankreich über Polen bis Norwegen. Das Leben von Hauptfigur Ali "Toni" Hamady ist alles andere als unbeschwert. Im Gegenteil: Er verdient sein Geld mit Drogen, hat immer größeren Stress mit der Konkurrenz und von Tag zu Tag schwinden seine Aussichten auf ein normales Leben. Doch die Realität in Neukölln ist eine andere, jedenfalls die in "4 Blocks", die in der Toni lebt, den Kida Khodr Ramadan in der Serie so treffend verkörpert. "4 Blocks" - Staffel 3 jetzt bei Sky Ticket streamen "4 Blocks" Staffel 3 im Stream schauen: So sehen Sie alle Folgen online
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Im Free-TV erscheint die 3. Staffel "4 Blocks" vermutlich erst 2020; zunächst läuft die Clan-Serie beim Pay-TV-Kanal TNT Serie, der auch über Sky empfangbar ist. Bild: Sky Die ersten beiden "4 Blocks"-Staffeln sind bereits Teil des Sky-Entertainment-Programms und stehen online auf Abruf zur Verfügung. Die 3. Staffel "4 Blocks" feiert ihre Premiere am 7. November auf dem Pay-TV-Sender "TNT Serie" auf Sky. Immer donnerstags ab 21 Uhr erscheint auf dem Pay-TV-Sender eine neue Episode. Im Anschluss an die lineare TV-Ausstrahlung (etwa gegen 22 Uhr) ist die neueste Episode dann - zusammen mit den bereits ausgestrahlten Folgen - auch online bei Sky via Sky on Demand und Sky Ticket auf Abruf streambar. Wer die neuen Folgen der dritten "4 Blocks"-Staffel gleich nach der TV-Ausstrahlung als Stream abrufen will, jedoch kein Sky-Kunde ist und sich auch nicht an ein langfristiges Abo binden möchte, für den könnte das Sky Entertainment Ticket eine gute Lösung sein. Das Entertainment Ticket bietet dem Nutzer neben "4 Blocks" Zugriff auf eine ganze Reihe von Serien, an denen Sky die Rechte hält; unter anderem sind alle Staffeln "The Walking Dead", aber zum Beispiel auch die ersten sieben Staffeln "Game of Thrones", "Chernobyl" und das eben erschienene "Watchmen" Teil des Entertainment-Pakets. Das Sky Entertainment Ticket kostet regulär 9,99 Euro im Monat. Neukunden ab 18 Jahren können das Ticket über eine Rabatt-Aktion im ersten Monat günstiger nutzen: Wer das Aktionsticket bucht, kann das komplette Sky-Seriensortiment die ersten 30 Tage für einmalig 4,99 Euro streamen. Danach kostet das Ticket dann die regulären 9,99 Euro im Monat – wem das zu viel ist, der kann es gegebenenfalls zum Ende der Aktionsphase wieder kündigen. Nutzbar ist Sky Ticket auf Mac und PC, aktuellen Android- und iOS-Geräten sowie auf modernen Smart-TVs. Die erste Staffel "4 Blocks" können Amazon-Prime-Mitglieder aktuell gratis bei Prime Video streamen. Ab dem 22. November kommt auf Amazons VoD-Plattform auch die zweite Staffel der Clan-Serie dazu. "4 Blocks" - Jetzt bei Sky Ticket streamen "4 Blocks" Staffel 3 im Free-TV sehen Im linearen Fernsehprogramm wird die finale "4 Blocks"-Season voraussichtlich erst im kommenden Jahr erscheinen. Zuvor dauerte es nach dem Release der ersten Staffel bei TNT rund ein dreiviertel Jahr bis zur Free-TV-Premiere; auf die Ausstrahlung der zweiten Season mussten Zuschauer sogar fast ein Jahr warten. Als DVD oder Blu-ray-Disc erscheint "4 Blocks" ab dem 13. Dezember 2019 im Handel. "4 Blocks" - Staffel 3 jetzt mit Sky Ticket streamen Darum geht's in den neuen Folgen (Spoiler) Die zweite Staffel "4 Blocks" endete mit einem dramatischen Cliffhanger, den es nun in den kommenden sechs Episoden aufzulösen gilt. Doch Toni droht vermutlich nicht nur ein tragischer Verlust, er muss außerdem um einen Hinterhalt aus seinen eigenen Reihen fürchten, während neue Kontrahenten zusätzlich die Berliner Szene gewaltsam aufmischen. Schafft Toni doch noch den Absprung oder wird er seine Familie letzten Endes mit den in Abgrund reißen?
https://ift.tt/2K1yDDH . Foreign Articles November 07, 2019 at 11:23PM
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tasksweekly · 6 years ago
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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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therealefl · 1 year ago
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AFC Wimbledon Defender Set To Stay, But Striker Could Be On The Move? - News Round Up
AFC Wimbledon left-back Jack Currie looks set to stay with the club this summer, which is good news for the South London club. However, there could still be late interest for striker Ali Al-Hamadi. Jack Currie staying Currie, who debuted in the opening game of last season, and scored against Gillingham in a 2-0 win, is now in the last full year of his current deal. He has yet to play this season…
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segundoenfoque1 · 8 years ago
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El jefe del EI que ha “muerto” varias veces
El líder de grupo terrorista Estado Islámico (EI), Abu Bakr al Bagdadi, volvió a ser dado por muerto, en este caso por el Observatorio Sirio de Derechos Humanos, luego de que su fallecimiento fue anunciado en numerosas ocasiones en Iraq y Siria. 
La ONG, con sede en el Reino Unido pero con actividades sobre esa zona, corroboró la muerte de Al Bagdadi, aunque no precisó cómo se produjo ni la fecha.
Al Bagdadi pasó los últimos tres meses en un pueblo localizado al este de la provincia nororiental siria de Deir al Zur, en la frontera con Iraq, de acuerdo con el Observatorio, que citó a “cabecillas de primera y segunda fila del EI”, originarios de esta región.
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No es la primera vez que se comenta que Al Bagdadi está muerto o herido en Iraq o Siria. El pasado 16 de junio, el Ministerio de Defensa ruso anunció que Al Bagdadi podría haber muerto el 28 de mayo en un bombardeo de la aviación rusa al sur de la ciudad de Al Raqqa, bastión de los extremistas en Siria, lo que hasta ahora ninguna otra fuente confirmó.
La “última prueba de vida” del líder del EI se expandió en noviembre pasado, cuando la organización publicó un presunto mensaje de audio con su voz, a fin de arengar a sus seguidores, pero su autenticidad no pudo ser verificada.
Ese mes, el gobernador Nofal Hamadi al Sultan, de la provincia iraquí de Ninive, manifestó que Al Bagdadi había huido de Mosul, feudo de EI en Iraq, sin detallar su destino.
Ambicioso y cruel sin límites, Al Bagdadi ha mantenido en jaque a los estados de la región siria e iraquí y a la perpleja comunidad internacional. 
Nacido en la localidad iraquí de Samarra, en el año 1971, Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Ali al Badri al Samarrai -su nombre real- posee estudios universitarios y ejerció como imán durante años, antes de unirse a la resistencia armada contra la ocupación de Estados Unidos sobre Iraq en el 2003.
Lo hizo bajo el paraguas del grupo terrorista liderado por Abu Musab al Zarqaui, “Tauhid ua Yihad” (Monoteísmo y Guerra Santa), que en octubre de 2004 se convertiría en la filial de Al Qaeda en Iraq bajo el nombre de “Seguidores de Al Qaeda y la Guerra Santa en Mesopotamia”.
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