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sayed
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Simple past tense of say
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Zubair Sayed, head of communication, Civicus, Johannesburg, South Africa, @zubairsay Zubair has 15 years' experience working in communication and campaigns across a range of organisations, from grassroots NGOs to WWF.
Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed, known as "Mohamed the Egyptian" sat impassively facing three Spanish magistrates while an unprecedented charge list was read out.
In an interview with Deutsche Welle, Afghan Minister of Refugees and Repatriations Sayed Hussian Alimi Balkhi said that the security situation in Afghanistan was getting worse and that he had been urging E.U. states to take in more Afghan refugees and stop deporting failed asylum seekers.
The overweening influence of his close friend and confidant Esfandiar Rahim-Mashaee, the president's chief of staff – who is blamed for the firing of two intelligence ministers and for infuriating even the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei – is expected to bring down Ahmadinejad in one of the most spectacular putsches in the history of the Islamic Republic.
"It's only the beginning," he added, and listed off the hit Israeli show "Arab Labor" — a comedy written by the journalist and author Sayed Kashua about an Arab family living in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem.
On July 19th, just days after Israel launched a ground invasion of Gaza, the Israeli-Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua published a piece in the Guardian, titled "Why I Have to Leave Israel".
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Writing in a state-owned newspaper, columnist Sayed el-Bably confidently said the city exemplified how the economic conference at which it was announced would allow Egypt to "convert dreams into facts and projects".
In removing Mahmoud, "he is pleasing the revolutionary youth," said Mustapha Kamel el-Sayed, a professor of political science at the American University of Cairo.
Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei, director of advocacy at the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy, said: "Under no circumstances should asylum claimants under the slightest risk of torture or ill treatment be forcibly deported back to Bahrain, a country infamous for torture".
Major-General Sayed Malouk, Commander of the 215 Corps of the Afghan army said he wanted to pay his condolences to the families of all the British men and women who had been killed.
"He said, 'That's it, I'm leaving the country.' " Finally, Sayed approached him.
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