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The video shows a Taliban military leader, identified as Faruq, saying in comments dubbed into Arabic that the French can await their response in Paris if French troops are not withdrawn from Afghanistan.
The Times of India 2008
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Despite Reynolds’s extensive background and expertise in the Middle East, including his fluency in Arabic, Faruq refused to work with him, insisting his people could handle the situation.
Blowback Brad Thor 2005
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Despite Reynolds’s extensive background and expertise in the Middle East, including his fluency in Arabic, Faruq refused to work with him, insisting his people could handle the situation.
Blowback Brad Thor 2005
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In December 2009, Omar Faruq Abdulmutallab was caught in an airplane over Detroit trying to detonate a bomb concealed in his underwear.
The Waterboarding Trail to bin Laden Michael B. Mukasey 2011
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I don't have a problem with it, said Faruq, who goes by a single name and purchases tea and sugar in Pakistan for his coffee shop across the border because he said it's cheaper.
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I don't have a problem with it, said Faruq, who goes by a single name and purchases tea and sugar in Pakistan for his coffee shop across the border because he said it's cheaper.
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I don't have a problem with it, said Faruq, who goes by a single name and purchases tea and sugar in Pakistan for his coffee shop across the border because he said it's cheaper.
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I don't have a problem with it, said Faruq, who goes by a single name and purchases tea and sugar in Pakistan for his coffee shop across the border because he said it's cheaper.
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Physician AFM Ruhul Haq will steer health, retired lt col Faruq Khan commerce, Abdul Latid Siddiqui jute and textiles, Ramesh Chandra Sen water resources.
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Here is what Faruq has compiled, complete with links to back-up his research.
Dal LaMagna: Hey, Wait A Minute! Some Iraqis Don't Agree with the Numbers 2008
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