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I found out that their father is really a Muslim, as he was in Kenya for about five months before my family. He has been there for about six years with our elder brother before giving me my freedom.

I thought of the journey that he took on his journey and my brother was going to India.

He had to walk through four villages in his village to get to the border of Pakistan and to stay there for a month. He was asked about it by his uncle and we decided to go to Islamabad.

A large group of villagers started coming from outside all the time because they wanted to learn the country.

But I remember the man’s name because he had a black beard, like any other people. He made this big speech at the gate and his name was Ahmed.

He was wearing a white t-shirt and there was a bullet hole in his right leg.

Once Ahmed showed up on the streets of Islamabad (he had to walk 10 miles in the morning to get to the border where he had to go to Pakistan and get a car to travel all the way here) I went back to my place and met the man that gave me my passport and told me his name was Abdul. I realised this guy must be from Hyderabad and got on with my life. I saw Abdul in front of a picture
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2. The implementation of bilateral trade treaties

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Article 10

The right to a State’s own security and to security of the state under the Treaty

1. Member States shall have the right “without prejudice to the requirements of the Charter and the provisions of any applicable law”,

2. The right of a State to all its civil, military, religious, economic, social and cultural life, and its own internal security

3. The right to protection of the fundamental rights and freedoms of other peoples.

4. The right of the State to ensure its internal security by the implementation of certain measures

5. The right to a State’s own security by means of cooperation with other States and its domestic armed forces

6. The right to protection by means of diplomatic relations between a State and the other States.

Such measures, for example, shall be carried out on conditions and by legal instruments, other than military force.

Member States shall also ensure that