This object was found in Hama, known as a production centre for this kind of ware. |
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They should consider their own human rights records in places such as Hama, Tadmor, Maza and Evin prisons, or the gulags of North Korea. |
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The city of Hama is famous for its waterwheels, or norias, which charmingly dot the meandering River Orontes, which passes through the city. |
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The textiles industry is located around the big cities, Alleppo being the most important, followed by Damascus and Hama. |
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Bathily spent the worst months of violence during 1994 living in a village called Hama Koulagi, up on the Bend of the Niger. |
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He was initially held at the Political Security Detention Centre in Hama, western Syria, before being transferred to another place of detention. |
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Agami plc is part of the German Hama Group, which employs more than 2500 staff and has branches in 12 countries. |
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On February 2, 1982, under the control of 150 Sunnite officers, the town of Hama revolts. |
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The only excuse might be confusing it with Hama, the site of the infamous 1982 massacre. |
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We have already seen in Homs and Hama, Houla and Tremseh how that can play out. |
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In sum, I don't believe that we live in a world anymore where a Hama can happen and the Western powers do nothing. |
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The 12-sided rim is inscribed with the name and titles of the patron, the governor of Hama. |
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Constructed in the late 1970s, the Hama province's Mehardeh power plant is driven by steam produced from expensive, highly purified water. |
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In 1982, Assad pere massacred 20,000 of his own people in Hama. |
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Ambassador Hama Arba Diallo, Executive Secretary of the CCD Secretariat, expressed his satisfaction that COP1 had received considerable attention, and thanked Italy and FAO for hosting the Conference. |
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The Cabinet also approved selling 383 dunams of land in Hama countryside to the Military Housing Establishment to build a housing project on it. |
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Nur al-Din's minbar of Hama is an important example of Syrian woodcarving. |
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It is not playing by Hama rules, let alone committing genocide. |
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Nabil Khlioui was among scores of individuals arrested during that month, mostly in the city of Deir az-Zawr, but also in the cities of Aleppo and Hama. |
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This object was found in Aleppo, but since Prince Toquztimur was the Governor of Hama and then of Aleppo, it is also possible that the flask was produced in Hama. |
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Bathily went to Hama Koulagi to create a rice project with the community, feeling responsible for the failures of the nearby Forgho irrigation project built by the French CCCE in 1982 with Bathily's consent. |
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Furthermore, the trained volunteers from Syrian Arab Red Crescent branches in Hama and Idlib were put to the test in 2001, when the Zaizon dam collapsed. |
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Amir Fakhr al-Din, the Amir of Hama, a relative of Saladin, showed his high regard for the site by supplying it with an ablutions fountain and free-flowing water piped in from the nearby water reservoir. |
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Every time the youths of Hama Koulagi collected food from the World Food Programme store in Gao, a distribution was organized by the village Elders. |
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Spokesman Captain Farhad Hama Ali said fighting was going on in two areas immediately south of the city: the subdistrict of Mala Abdulla, which has a mixed population of Arabs and Turkmen, and the contested village of Besir. |
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The augmentation of arrestments was ordered by the name of completion of inquiries about the arrested people in 26 February, 1982, 1500 people from Hama including the mufti were detained by force. |
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Hama in Syria still preserves some of its large wheels, on the river Orontes, although they are no longer in use. |
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The targets were hit in Ragga, Hama, Idlib, Latakia and Aleppo regions, it added. |
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