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Alex Isley: Tiny Desk Concert

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内容摘要:"They can be friends on one end or co-operating on one end and then ripping each other apart on others, and actually be competitors in certain aspects of their relationship.

"They can be friends on one end or co-operating on one end and then ripping each other apart on others, and actually be competitors in certain aspects of their relationship.

Later, Manasra was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to nine-and-a-half years in jail.Doctors say that he developed schizophrenia behind bars and tried to harm others and himself.

Alex Isley: Tiny Desk Concert

Repeated legal appeals for his early release were denied on the grounds that he was convicted of a terrorist offence.Since his release, his family has declined to speak to journalists."Until now, Ahmed's health state is unknown, and the family's priority is to diagnose and treat him and follow up on his health situation to lessen the side-effects that Ahmed might face," Khaled Zabarqa said.

Alex Isley: Tiny Desk Concert

Amnesty International and the Israeli NGO, Adalah, accuse the Israeli authorities of breaches of international law throughout Manasra's case.They point to his interrogation at age 13 - without a guardian or lawyer present.

Alex Isley: Tiny Desk Concert

Leaked video showed Israeli security staff shouting and insulting him as he became visibly distressed.

"Manasra's rights were systematically stripped since his imprisonment. He has only been allowed to see his immediate family through a glass wall, without any physical contact," Adalah said in a statement.A country once seen as a citadel of global Catholicism had seen plummeting church attendance as the moral credibility of bishops and priests was undermined by the twin forces of secularisation and the clerical abuse crisis.

In welcoming the Pope, then Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar told him Ireland was a more diverse, less religious place, a country which understood that "marriages do not always work, that women should make their own decisions, and that families come in many different, wonderful forms, including those headed by a grandparent, lone parent or same-sex parents, or parents who are divorced".As Ireland's first gay head of government, Varadkar seemed to embody the social transformation he was describing.

The taoiseach also called for a "new relationship between church and state", urging the Pope to address the "history of sorrow and shame" laid bare by the abuse of vulnerable children.Hours later, Francis met eight survivors of clerical abuse for 90 minutes at the Vatican embassy in Dublin.

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