Examples of using Ashraf in English and their translations into Czech
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Ask for Ashraf.
Ashraf, answer me.
Short for Ashraf, yes?
I Wanted to Speak to Mr. AShraf.
One son, ashraf. How many?
People also translate
What's happened here, Ashraf?
People in Ashraf are there on a volunteer basis.
Easy, easy! With them, Ashraf!
I'm a strong woman, Ashraf, but I have my limits.
When was the last time you saw the Ashraf sisters?
The Ashraf sisters jumped off a bridge… and Rajal threw herself in front of a train.
Excuse me. I'm looking for Ashraf Marwan.
The residents of Camp Ashraf are one of the visible faces of the Iranian regime's oppression and of the resistance to this violence.
No connections between the 3rd victim and the Ashraf sisters.
In the case of forceful deportation to Iran of Camp Ashraf residents, necessary representations towards the Government of Iran will have to be made.
Please. The life you have now, that was your wish, Ashraf, not mine.
I also appeal for the inmates of Camp Ashraf not to be handed over to Iran, because they would be in danger of being handed over to the executioner.
The life you have now, that was your wish, Ashraf, not mine. Please.
Through written questions to the Council I have drawn its attention to the position of the 3 400 people living in Camp Ashraf.
We also deplore the political conditions prisoners must endure,and Camp Ashraf has become the symbol of non-respect for human rights.
Several thousand opponents of the Ayatollahs' regime are currently held in Camp Ashraf.
We must understand the reluctance of the Iraqi Government to let Camp Ashraf continue to be a nuisance to their good neighbourly relations with Iran.
But we are also concerned about the fate of almost 4 000 members of the Iranian opposition who are residing in Camp Ashraf in Iraq.
The men, Nasir Ashraf, Marwat Sayed, Salim Khan and Faruk Ahmed, all British citizens, were seized in the Pakistani city of Peshawar five years ago.
Why do we say nothing to condemn thebrutal psychological torture and siege of the 3 400 opposition Iranians in Camp Ashraf?
A few years ago, Quamrul Ashraf of Williams College and Oded Galor of Brown University were looking to explain the disparity of wealth between nations.
Also we must call on the Mujahedin leadership to stop controlling the lives of the residents of Camp Ashraf, namely by not letting them leave the camp.
They are psychologically torturing the people in Camp Ashraf with 210 loudspeakers blaring propaganda and threats at a high decibel level day and night for the last year.
Mr President, I also want to join my colleagues in the call to support the Iranian opposition andprovide for better protection of refugees in Camp Ashraf.
You have Syria, Ashraf, you have the Gualtieri report, the Albertini report, you have the problem of Europe as a global actor in the United Nations.