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=20 Lincoln delivers Gettysburg A= ddressOn November 19, '63, at the dedication of a military cemetery at Gett= ysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Linc= oln delivers one of the most memorable speeches in American history. In jus= t 272 words, Lincoln brilliantly and movingly reminded a war-weary public w= hy the Union had to fight, and win, the Civil War.The Battle of Gettysburg,= fought some four months earlier, was the single bloodiest battle of the Ci= vil War. Over the course of three days, more than men were killed, injured,= captured or went missing. The battle also proved to be the turning point o= f the war: General Robert E. Lee's defeat and retreat from Gettysburg marke= d the last Confederate invasion of Northern territory and the beginning of = the Southern army's ultimatedecline.Charged by Pennsylvania's governor, And= rew Curtin, to care for the Gettysburg dead, an attorney named David Wills = bought 17 acres of pasture to turn into a cemetery for the more than  = who fell in battle. Wills invited Edward Everett, one of the most famous or= ators of the day, to deliver a speech at the cemetery's dedication. Almost = as an afterthought, Wills also sent a letter to Lincoln?just two weeks befo= re the ceremony?requesting ?a few appropriate remarks? to consecrate the gr= ounds.At the dedication, the crowd listened for two hours to Everett before= Lincoln spoke. Lincoln's address lasted just two or three minutes. The spe= ech reflected his redefined belief that the Civil War was not just a fight = to save the Union, but a struggle for freedom and equality for all, an idea= Lincoln had not championed in the years leading up to the war. This was hi= s stirring conclusion: ?The world will little note, nor long remember what = we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the l= iving, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who f= ought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here = dedicated to the great task remaining before us?that from these honored dea= d we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last ful= l measure of devotion?that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not= have died in vain?that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of f= reedom?and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, sh= all not perish from the earth.?Reception of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address wa= s initially mixed, divided strictly along partisan lines. Nevertheless, the= ?little speech,? as he later called it, is thought by many today to be the= most eloquent articulation of the democratic vision ever written.NewsKing = Salman of Saudi Arabia has praised the country's judiciary, as foreign pres= sure over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi continues to grow.In his= first public remarks since Khashoggi was killed in Istanbul last month, th= e king said his country would "never deviate" from serving justic= e.However he did not directly refer to the case, in his annual address toth= econsultativeShuraCouncil.Saudi Arabia has denied claims that its crown pri= nce was involved in the death.The Riyadh government says Khashoggi was kill= ed as the result of a rogue operation led by an intelligence officer.The Wa= shington Post columnist, a prominent critic of the Saudi government, was ki= lled after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain a marriage do= cument on 2 October.The CIA has reportedly concluded that Crown Prince Moha= mmed bin Salman, 33, was behind the killing, but US President Donald Trump = is yet to endorse that assessment.Media captionThe BBC's Frank Gardner look= s at what could happen to the man known as MBSWhat did King Salman say?&quo= t;The kingdom was founded on slamic principles of justice and equality, and= we are proud of the efforts of te judiciary and the public prosecution,&qu= ot; the 82-year-old monarch said in Monday's address to the Shura Council.&= quot;We ensure that this country will never deviate from implementing God's= law and... serving justice," he addedThe king also criticised Iran, S= audi Arabia's main rival in the Gulf: "The international community has= to work to put an end to the Iranian nuclear programme and stop its activi= ties that threaten security and stability.Other priorities entioned in the = address included oil market stability and support for UN efforts to end the= conflict in Yemen.Steady as she goesAnalysis by Sebastian Usher, BBC News,= RiyadhThis brief speech from King Salman appeared aimed at reassuring Saud= is that nothing has changed since the revelations over Jamal Khashoggi's ki= lling began to put extreme international pressure on the country.The man in= the eye of that storm, his son and heir, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,= was sitting in the front row next to the Grand Mufti.The king made clear t= hat the changes enacted under the crown prince's de facto role would contin= ue. He spoke as if now no shadow hung over such talk of reform.And he also = spoke of the cntrality of the Palestinian issue - perhaps a small indicatio= n that older priorities dear to the king himself are also now starting to r= esurface.Who are the Saudis blaming?Last week the Saudi public prosecutor b= lamed the murder on an unnamed intelligence officer who was allegedly taske= d with persuading Khashoggi to return to the Gulf kingdom.A total of 11 peo= ple have been charged over the murder, and prosecutors are seeking the deat= h penalty for five of them.Their cases have been referred to a court while = investigations into another 10 people suspected of involvement continue.Med= ia captionHow has the death of Jamal Khashoggi impacted the war in Yemen?Wh= ere does the US stand on the murder?Although the CIA is not said to have di= rect evidence linking Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the murder, offic= ials reportedly believe it could not have taken place without his approval.= But at the weekend, the state department said the US government was yet to = reach a final conclusion on the killing, with "numerous unanswered que= stions" remaining.An ally of Mr Trump, Republican Senator Lindsey Grah= am, said he did not believe the crown prince's denials."If he is going= to be the face of Saudi Arabia going forward, I think the kingdom will hav= e a hard time on the world stage," he told the NBC network on Sunday.T= he US - along with major powers such as France and Britain - has continued = to sell arms to Saudi Arabia.But on Monday the German government said it wa= s blocking all arms deliveries to the kingdom, even those that had been pre= viously approved. =20 3D""/ ------=_Part_166_1883434387.1542664162264--