UEFA-Cup FC Basel vs. FK Sarajevo First round - 04 October 2007 - FCB Nr 10 Marco Streller, FKS Nr 5 Muhidin Zukic, tackle, St.
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Ramadinah Milala, 8, (L) poses with her brother Muhidin Milala as Mont Sinabung volcano erupts with ash and smoke behind them, at Kuta Tengah village, Karo Regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia June 26, 2015. Beawiharta: Ramadinah and her mother, brother and 60-year-old grandmother were first forced to leave the family home in June. When the volcano started rumbling, the family fled, leaving everything behind including their cow and their pet cat. They moved to a temporary camp for those displaced by the volcano’s eruption at Simpang Empat, about 15 kilometres away. On the day the pictu
Ramadinah Milala, 8, (L) poses with her brother Muhidin Milala as Mont Sinabung volcano erupts with ash and smoke behind them, at Kuta Tengah village, Karo Regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia June 26, 2015. Beawiharta: Ramadinah and her mother, brother and 60-year-old grandmother were first forced to leave the family home in June. When the volcano started rumbling, the family fled, leaving everything behind including their cow and their pet cat. They moved to a temporary camp for those displaced by the volcano’s eruption at Simpang Empat, about 15 kilometres away. On the day the pictuhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramadinah-milala-8-l-poses-with-her-brother-muhidin-milala-as-mont-sinabung-volcano-erupts-with-ash-and-smoke-behind-them-at-kuta-tengah-village-karo-regency-north-sumatra-province-indonesia-june-26-2015-beawiharta-ramadinah-and-her-mother-brother-and-60-year-old-grandmother-were-first-forced-to-leave-the-family-home-in-june-when-the-volcano-started-rumbling-the-family-fled-leaving-everything-behind-including-their-cow-and-their-pet-cat-they-moved-to-a-temporary-campfor-those-displaced-by-the-volcanos-eruption-at-simpang-empat-about-15-kilometres-away-on-the-day-the-pictu-image379098988.html
Muhidin Libah, executive director of the Somali Bantu Community Center, is interviewed by Reuters in Lewiston, Maine June 1, 2015. One place in Lewiston where its growing diversity is not evident is the city's 82-member police force, but Chief Michael Bussiere aims to change that amid an intense national debate over race and policing. With about a quarter of his officers due to become eligible to retire in the next few years, Bussiere has begun reaching out to the region's 7,000-strong Somali population, including many who arrived in the United States as refugees from the East African country'
Muhidin Libah, executive director of the Somali Bantu Community Center, is interviewed by Reuters in Lewiston, Maine June 1, 2015. One place in Lewiston where its growing diversity is not evident is the city's 82-member police force, but Chief Michael Bussiere aims to change that amid an intense national debate over race and policing. With about a quarter of his officers due to become eligible to retire in the next few years, Bussiere has begun reaching out to the region's 7,000-strong Somali population, including many who arrived in the United States as refugees from the East African country'https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhidin-libah-executive-director-of-the-somali-bantu-community-center-is-interviewed-by-reuters-in-lewiston-maine-june-1-2015-one-place-in-lewiston-where-its-growing-diversity-is-not-evident-is-the-citys-82-member-police-force-but-chief-michael-bussiere-aims-to-change-that-amid-an-intense-national-debate-over-race-and-policing-with-about-a-quarter-of-his-officers-due-to-become-eligible-to-retire-in-the-next-few-years-bussiere-has-begun-reaching-out-to-the-regions-7000-strong-somali-population-including-many-who-arrived-in-the-united-states-as-refugees-from-the-east-african-country-image378285058.html
Somali musicians Lithe Muhidin, Falis Abdi Mohamud and Shine Abdullahi (L-R) pose during an interview with Reuters in Kenya's capital Nairobi April 8, 2010. For centuries, Somalis used poetry and songs to pass protest messages to powerful rulers they were too afraid to confront directly. Now, some young Somalis are using rap to speak out against Islamists who they say are using religion to wage war in their country. The 11-member Waayaha Cusub band, currently in exile in neighbouring Kenya, wants its rap lyrics to encourage fellow Somalis to stand up to Islamist rebels known as al Shabaab. Pic
Somali musicians Lithe Muhidin, Falis Abdi Mohamud and Shine Abdullahi (L-R) pose during an interview with Reuters in Kenya's capital Nairobi April 8, 2010. For centuries, Somalis used poetry and songs to pass protest messages to powerful rulers they were too afraid to confront directly. Now, some young Somalis are using rap to speak out against Islamists who they say are using religion to wage war in their country. The 11-member Waayaha Cusub band, currently in exile in neighbouring Kenya, wants its rap lyrics to encourage fellow Somalis to stand up to Islamist rebels known as al Shabaab. Pichttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/somali-musicians-lithe-muhidin-falis-abdi-mohamud-and-shine-abdullahi-l-r-pose-during-an-interview-with-reuters-in-kenyas-capital-nairobi-april-8-2010-for-centuries-somalis-used-poetry-and-songs-to-pass-protest-messages-to-powerful-rulers-they-were-too-afraid-to-confront-directly-now-some-young-somalis-are-using-rap-to-speak-out-against-islamists-who-they-say-are-using-religion-to-wage-war-in-their-country-the-11-member-waayaha-cusub-band-currently-in-exile-in-neighbouring-kenya-wants-its-rap-lyrics-to-encourage-fellow-somalis-to-stand-up-to-islamist-rebels-known-as-al-shabaab-pic-image379574692.html
Somali musicians Falis Abdi Mohamud, Lithe Muhidin and Shine Abdullahi (L-R) pose during an interview with Reuters in Kenya's capital Nairobi April 8, 2010. For centuries, Somalis used poetry and songs to pass protest messages to powerful rulers they were too afraid to confront directly. Now, some young Somalis are using rap to speak out against Islamists who they say are using religion to wage war in their country. The 11-member Waayaha Cusub band, currently in exile in neighbouring Kenya, wants its rap lyrics to encourage fellow Somalis to stand up to Islamist rebels known as al Shabaab. Pic
Somali musicians Falis Abdi Mohamud, Lithe Muhidin and Shine Abdullahi (L-R) pose during an interview with Reuters in Kenya's capital Nairobi April 8, 2010. For centuries, Somalis used poetry and songs to pass protest messages to powerful rulers they were too afraid to confront directly. Now, some young Somalis are using rap to speak out against Islamists who they say are using religion to wage war in their country. The 11-member Waayaha Cusub band, currently in exile in neighbouring Kenya, wants its rap lyrics to encourage fellow Somalis to stand up to Islamist rebels known as al Shabaab. Pichttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/somali-musicians-falis-abdi-mohamud-lithe-muhidin-and-shine-abdullahi-l-r-pose-during-an-interview-with-reuters-in-kenyas-capital-nairobi-april-8-2010-for-centuries-somalis-used-poetry-and-songs-to-pass-protest-messages-to-powerful-rulers-they-were-too-afraid-to-confront-directly-now-some-young-somalis-are-using-rap-to-speak-out-against-islamists-who-they-say-are-using-religion-to-wage-war-in-their-country-the-11-member-waayaha-cusub-band-currently-in-exile-in-neighbouring-kenya-wants-its-rap-lyrics-to-encourage-fellow-somalis-to-stand-up-to-islamist-rebels-known-as-al-shabaab-pic-image379980292.html
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, looks with tears in eyes at his burnt house July 26, 2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicules were set on fire and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war.
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, looks with tears in eyes at his burnt house July 26, 2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicules were set on fire and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhidin-karajcic-a-moslem-returnee-to-the-northern-bosnian-village-of-janja-in-the-serb-controlled-part-of-country-looks-with-tears-in-eyes-at-his-burnt-house-july-26-2000-three-moslem-owned-houses-and-vehicules-were-set-on-fire-and-six-explosive-devices-were-thrown-on-their-homes-they-reclaimed-from-serbs-who-moved-into-them-during-the-countrys-war-image381939938.html
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, inspects his burned house July 26,2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicles were set on fire last night and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war. DS
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, inspects his burned house July 26,2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicles were set on fire last night and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war. DShttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhidin-karajcic-a-moslem-returnee-to-the-northern-bosnian-village-of-janja-in-the-serb-controlled-part-of-country-inspects-his-burned-house-july-262000-three-moslem-owned-houses-and-vehicles-were-set-on-fire-last-night-and-six-explosive-devices-were-thrown-on-their-homes-they-reclaimed-from-serbs-who-moved-into-them-during-the-countrys-war-ds-image375198131.html
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, looks with tears in eyes at his burnt house July 26, 2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicles were set on fire and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war. DS
Muhidin Karajcic, a Moslem returnee to the northern Bosnian village of Janja in the Serb controlled part of country, looks with tears in eyes at his burnt house July 26, 2000. Three Moslem-owned houses and vehicles were set on fire and six explosive devices were thrown on their homes they reclaimed from Serbs who moved into them during the country's war. DShttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhidin-karajcic-a-moslem-returnee-to-the-northern-bosnian-village-of-janja-in-the-serb-controlled-part-of-country-looks-with-tears-in-eyes-at-his-burnt-house-july-26-2000-three-moslem-owned-houses-and-vehicles-were-set-on-fire-and-six-explosive-devices-were-thrown-on-their-homes-they-reclaimed-from-serbs-who-moved-into-them-during-the-countrys-war-ds-image375164545.html
An Indonesian street vendor Gimin Muhidin (R) counts rupiah banknotes as he waits for a customer who needs to exchange big notes for small small in Jakarta February 25. The Indonesian rupiah edged lower early on Friday after the local unit briefly fell through the psychological barrier of 7,500 in overseas trade overnight amid worries of President Abdurrahman Wahid's health. On Thursday, Wahid, 59, was advised by palace doctors to rest after he stayed up with friends the night before. Wahid is half blind, has suffered two strokes in recent years and needs help walking. But since winning power
An Indonesian street vendor Gimin Muhidin (R) counts rupiah banknotes as he waits for a customer who needs to exchange big notes for small small in Jakarta February 25. The Indonesian rupiah edged lower early on Friday after the local unit briefly fell through the psychological barrier of 7,500 in overseas trade overnight amid worries of President Abdurrahman Wahid's health. On Thursday, Wahid, 59, was advised by palace doctors to rest after he stayed up with friends the night before. Wahid is half blind, has suffered two strokes in recent years and needs help walking. But since winning power https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-street-vendor-gimin-muhidin-r-counts-rupiah-banknotes-as-he-waits-for-a-customer-who-needs-to-exchange-big-notes-for-small-small-in-jakarta-february-25-the-indonesian-rupiah-edged-lower-early-on-friday-after-the-local-unit-briefly-fell-through-the-psychological-barrier-of-7500-in-overseas-trade-overnight-amid-worries-of-president-abdurrahman-wahids-health-on-thursday-wahid-59-was-advised-by-palace-doctors-to-rest-after-he-stayed-up-with-friends-the-night-before-wahid-is-half-blind-has-suffered-two-strokes-in-recent-years-and-needs-help-walking-but-since-winning-power-image376188152.html
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