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but his son's quest for answers reveals there are often two sides to even the darkest of stories witness of the coming at this time. liberated as a journalist from. the truth as i would that's what this job. i'm about this in in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera the un security council has expressed deep concern over the violence in myanmar is rocking state against muslims in me and over the last few weeks almost four hundred thousand people have fled to neighboring bangladesh to escape a government crackdown on groups in
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a heightened state diplomatic editor james bays reports from the un. these were the toughest words yet from the secretary general on the ongoing violence in myanmar i call on the myanmar or thought it is to suspend the military action and the violence appalled the rule of law and recognize the right of return of all those where to leave the country the un knows the situation is deteriorating fast when mr good terrorist last spoke to reporters a week ago there were one hundred twenty five thousand rohingya refugees that number has now tripled given the situation has got so much worse in the last week do you believe this is ethnic cleansing well i would answer your question with another question when one third of the growing a population had to flee the country can you find a better word to describe it. as the secretary general has already taken the
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extremely rare step of writing to the security council urging them to take action as he spoke the council was meeting first with an open session on somalia it was only after that ended and they went into closed session and when they discussed any other business that the crisis in myanmar was finally raised afterwards the president of the security council read a carefully worded statement it was nowhere near as strong as the words of the secretary general the members of sixty council expressed deep concern about the situation in state acknowledging the nischelle on men mark security forces or into n.t. fifth august should be on mass stop all its military operations in the state now that's what the secretary general says does the security council share that view now that. the statement that a readout is what we have agreed there are some who see that as
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a very weak statement. so why is the security council not being tough there's always a log jam when there's a lack of unity and when one of the permanent members is opposed to action in this case diplomats point to china a long standing ally. military. al-jazeera the united nations the death toll from hurricane omar continues to rise eighty elderly people are now known to have died after a nursing home in florida lost power during the storm it's believed they suffered heat stroke when their buildings air conditioning failed on groups ice and have swapped prisoners near the province of did so or in syria agreed to release captives as part of a cease fire deal two weeks ago meanwhile syrian government troops that are advancing further into i still held areas around the city they aim to capture are
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just and encircled the city the oil rich city is seen as a strategic grab by both russian backed sitting troops and u.s. backed onto its. syrian troops that violence and i saw held there as or more talks to end the war in syria are set to begin on thursday the sixth round of talks in the capital kazakhstan brokered by russia turkey and iran are aimed at implementing lasting cease fires in so-called deescalation zones chinnis is parliament has passed a controversial reconciliation law granting amnesty to public officials accused of corruption before the arab spring and twenty eleven dozens of protesters gathered outside parliament activists say the law is a setback to democracy opposition politicians shouted slogans before the session was temporarily suspended. brazil's former president listened nothing only learned to silva is being questioned again by the country's top anti corruption judge is
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a journey halfway across the globe to cars are palestine. the reason for a trip is a seven year old girl named fire. fighter i was only three years old when i first met her in the most challenging circumstances. if i was injured in a bomb attack on our home in hostile and her bad crossed with a mild leading to a relationship that can be given no name. yet among find herself on a plane bound for gaza a difficult journey to a dangerous destination something perhaps only a mother could do for her child. my name is farheen omar and like ahmad i also live in san diego when i met ahmad some years ago and decided to follow his
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story i had no idea it would lead to this extraordinary journey fighter live with a family in a small town called bit life on the outskirts of gaza fatah is on the border with israel. and in two thousand and nine during a military attack on a car czar called operation cast lead a phosphorus shell it fires home. there were a barrel by the white house but their mother was the seriously wanted. everyone. in all of them i know when i was. injured was. spent just mental. we think this is going to be some of the we here. on the other one and. it will make their way out of.
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this. always they're separating you from the first one. so that's it was asking if you look at the still. maybe get it man outside. an american on denies ation called palestine children really find was successful in bringing fine i to san diego for free treatment. we went that the i.p.c. i am eating and they were discussing gas coming to the united states i called the m. the next day and dad told her that i would like to host i don't you know i was there . is a child who was injured on january fourth of this year two thousand and nine during the israeli assault on the gaza strip three of her uncles were killed her mother eventually died having gone to egypt with the child for medical treatment and dying
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there most of the family was injured as well including five who suffered significant third degree burns all over her body. so the family was destroyed basically through grandmother has suffered. a terrible loss her husband was killed three of her sons were killed and one of her daughters was killed so psychologically she's in enormous emotional pain as one can imagine. the pain my limbs. would have to get you know. she felt uncomfortable and confused first of all from have to. trip from. some years ago actually on tuesday we have a first appointment with her doctor and he's going to see her for the first time after dad will decide he will decide how many series she needs what absolutely she
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needs more than one surgery because it's a severe burn. we could attack a doctor but he's a skin specialist who volunteered his services to treat kids and luckily he agreed to treat a firearm for free. the last i heard of that was just. helpful because of the stuff that they're selling us a value i don't know thirty zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero belongings and understand that almost nothing or more. prosperous than almost you know our ability class or starve in portugal to shoot sparrows are already able to come and i really prefer to mix. you know all the currently living there are so small and out there that it's going to be a tough thing for by taxpayer retail jobs a little bit of. those you know all you can call some of their birth issue and they
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will take their stuff over the next time i meet find out she's no longer staying with their first host family and has moved in with jubran a retired nurse. amal is getting fire ready for her first surgery and i can see that father has quickly become very comfortable under her care amal is settled with her family in the us since one thousand nine hundred eighty two but she is originally from haifa a city in northern israel she is christian by feet and arab by ethnicity born in haifa. the oldest of four children. my actually is from lebanon protestants cause i'm from them and went to the high school the greek orthodox high school lie decide to be a nurse when i was sixteen see somebody walk into the hospital and he was my sweet time and i was busy sixteen hours
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a day taking care of this patients and he said i am coming here we get married five weeks later we get married and the great united states i was here in one thousand nine hundred eighty two christmas time i have three kids since my kids grow up i can rely on them to feed themselves i volunteer with a mission of good and. bad with them. before thanksgiving. i was at the church when abraham my friend came to me he said did you get to north of there is. a child with a grandma here at. lee's open door i do not care. i prob the child under grandma to my house at the beginning she was stop or if she said she wanted everything there if you told her to pick what she dropped she refused
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and she stand there she wanted all the lights on don't close the door don't turn the lights of don't sleep by herself lucky i. i can't see the difference and some friends coming back visit us from five to pound they can tell me she's getting better. company yeah damn husband and daughter also quickly became involved in taking care of. she was about the third or fourth one we had. but for was very unique child this letter was she went through all these tragedies she went through pretty much for the love of the for first day we saw her . again. playing the role of father for all four for a hundred whatever she needs and whatever my wife wants for i was very timid when she came here. and i guess the treasure was still fresh in her and her mind.
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you probably can hear now they're playing on by her probably remind her with a tragedy. and that faded with time as a time progresses you get yours or the house you get yours or the family and everybody here and should feel very comfortable as you become a member of our family went for a first came to us her first state of mind at that time she was very maybe isolative and little bit although she was very personable you could tell that she had her guard up she wasn't sure what was to come where she was going to move to move to or what will happen to her the next day very very quickly she became very. open with us she started to smile and to laugh and to be very attached to us as well or you a few days after for our move to our mothers home the grandmother became very ill and had to leave for egypt as the treatment could not be done here leaving find out alone in the care of a mine. with her only family member gone i was concerned about how far i would
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go but when i met her at the time of our first surgery she seemed very content. tried a little some ham assistance to the left and she. now. you know it's very easy to get. and timely. situation under standing just very smart. to. go how can you explain to her she was going to question you give her the right. ninety percent that's. by doctors the surgeon ninety percent of her bad skin been removed to have six incision and on her body and they implant the balloon on her back so they can extend the skin later on the first night wasn't a pleasant night for her at all she wake up at the pediatric barrack you screaming
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crying so they give her some they're caustic to calm her down and we've been doing this since then and oh my we try to change her position because every thing is in pain when we try to change your position. so she can face me we moved over the bed and we can keep holding her hand all night the first couple weeks was pretty hard chinese virtually twenty four hour care. medication over six hours on the lies to be very cold my basically good care of her. and her medicine and you know she was in pain and to me the somebody there is still going to child. in the in the for the first surgery she woke up she was calling i guess for her father or somebody in the she was fully conscious at that time. so those were the most difficult days i would say of the whole journey is the fact that she had to prepare her for surgery and watch her go through it and then the
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recovery time is always a challenge because of course father has very flexible and running around and energetic so to be confined to a stroller while she recuperates. and takes medication was very difficult to see. and she'd love the playground she love the water she love the sand but she couldn't she couldn't do any of it she just sat there so that was probably the most heartbreaking time is when i just in a car she just sat there and so i took out the stroller put on my lap and just say when you get better you know we're going to come back and we did it was probably about two weeks later to go back and she finally recognize the difference between you know more better she was telling me and she was showing me how she was working in both the i tried to teach her to be independent and to trust that the main issue is here trust the trust and don't try to charge children can't remember
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so i never lied to her i meant her to trust me and trust my shoulder and i'm my husband and we're all faithful to her if we tell her we take you to the mall or to the bar take her to the most of the power. play. with the balloon implanted in her back if i went to the doctor three times to get liquid injected to expand her skin i was getting into something very a lot of the night was very. well. written and had you. average it out it was like a. shock .
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where it was. just removed the missing left she had her bars of all evil. i don't spoil her. i don't to make her like she's a special or give her full attention no because it's wrong mama she was really going to have this and. i was out with print for her that specter this way she can keep remembering him when he gave me. yes yeah. we talk about the airplane she said airplane used to be something it's mom you know we made her just think that airplane is for florida vacation and her free time and i wanted to make her think about that too that is
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a good place to go back and hopefully will be a good place for her to go and grow up and have her education there. although our model is christian she was mindful often as islamic creed and regularly took her to the mosque for friday prayers. me. do weeks before she was scheduled for a second surgery fine i got an infection and had to be rushed to the hospital and the balloon in her back had to be removed prematurely. turn the heater on. and she stopped walking so over the weekend she was with
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a friend. i picked up on sunday evening and she was with a high fever she refused to take the summer have her suffer there. i took it home with. her back and i can see three darts and it's really warm i called the blood on her. he looked at her he said it's infection today and we're going to have a surgeon here here. here. to see her. this moment so the surgery was afternoon.
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and i was an. hour and a half. they spoke to me and to my husband and they said seventy five seventy five percent skim extern they succeed to do. she doesn't want of this to go home with us we're going to. ok three days reveal. more national. is the. woman hope. you. have to live sick astonished. i need to save. a lot.
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and i'm only shared with them for it because he said to me. to put another extend then back again in her back it's like oh my god they can. to open it and open a cause and twice so i'm afraid on that point if they will do that. that's mean we have to go back two months back with her treatment the war in the way she started was hard for her to walk and do all her activity since thursday i've been telling her that we have to have to fix her legs doctor holes will take care of care and she'll be ready to go back to the to her home town she is excited for most of the work we're able to do is here the last. and why their release is in and around the race but we weren't able to get
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a lot more out of here so it was just generate. really something we could do within the next immediate few months here and there we have to wait for it grow and then it's your straight what you see we don't. know maybe the higher the smiley face hacking. while work well what if you used to start a book it's. amazing. to.
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get. the right. if you want to know what i think i mean this past eight months it's been very touching to watch her grow to watch her recover and watch her develop i mean she's become our own little person and she's become a part of us so to see a part of you leave us very disheartening especially to know the challenges that she'll face in the future that's very sad as well. most of you know be a bit difficult you know we got her we got mixed feelings you know want to go back to her family we've been through her journey from the day she got here and watching
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the progress she went through so i'm happy that she's going back on the other hand . just like. super formal charges will be will be over pending. after she finished her last surgery and we said we have one surgery to go and then we go to barbara which is her dad. by the time he's coming closer and we want to talk to be there before i'm with him every time we talk about she is pushing back i don't think she's happy do. i think my mother is very emotionally involved obviously very attached. in
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a motherly position so i was her primary caregiver as far as i've seen she's going to feel a bit of a lot of you know although she's had three children you know i'm being the eldest and. she's watching all of us grow and you know the of the nest at one point time this is a little bit of a different element in that this is a child that she actually watched go through trauma go through surgeries go to recovery develop into a little you know young little nearly everything. it's hard to see child go in l.a. and you know he is not in his safe place you know that is the least can attack any time even if i were the media doesn't cover what we see in gaza but it's attacking .
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and their house it's on the border from the windows from the door from the balcony you can see a store you can see the areas checkpoint it's easy some sniper is there any sniper can direct shoot to this house and she can be on the steps out on down the should be can be on the window or maybe another bomb can come from the roof and. just you know she is not in a safe place and i'm afraid i'm afraid was for. i just want to make sure all of our audience is on the same page where they're on line and what produced the u.s. citizens here and what puts people of iraq by one in the same or if you join
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separatists i told the locals in the southeast we're on our side when i arrive i don't do something completely different someone to leave put in is russia but for others the russian passport means hope and the challenge of happens in search of putin's russia at this time on al-jazeera. wrote matheson in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera the un security council has expressed deep concern over the violence and mayhem kind state against muslims in the four hundred thousand people have fled me and mom from neighboring bangladesh their hinges say they're facing persecution to me in the army claims
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it's taking action against groups. i call on the myanmar also to suspend the military action and the violence pulled the rule of law and recognize the right of return. to leave the country the death toll from hurricane continues to rise eight elderly people are now known to have died after a nursing home in florida lost power during the storm it's believed they suffered heat stroke when the building's air conditioning failed. armed groups isilon have swapped prisoners near the province of daters or in syria they agreed to release captives as part of a cease fire deal two weeks ago meanwhile syrian government troops are advancing further into are still held areas around did as or city they aim to capture al jaafari and encircled the city the oil rich city is seen as a strategic grab by both russian backed syrian troops and u.s. backed fighters. as the syrian troops advance on i still held their us or more
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talks to end the war in syria i said to begin on thursday the sixth round of talks in the capital of kazakhstan a brokered by russia turkey and iran there aimed at implementing lasting cease fires in so-called deescalation zones genesee is parliament has passed a controversial reconciliation law granting amnesty to public officials accused of corruption before the arab spring in twenty eleven dozens of protesters gathered outside parliament activists say the law is a setback to democracy opposition politicians shouted slogans before the session was temporarily suspended they then walked out in protest. brazil's former president lewis enough. is being questioned again by the country's top anti corruption judge the frontrunner in next year's brazilian election he's facing multiple charges for allegedly accepting bribes the same judge sentenced him to
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more than nine years in jail in july for receiving grimes those are the headlines the news continues here after the world. when finally left and i thought i won would forget about her after some time but this was not the case i saw my constantly worrying about her well being. a mile and a family had taken care of injured kids before but she always said there was something different something different about fire. almost three years after saying goodbye to find a model here's the possibility of seeing fire again. it took weeks for permissions to come through but when things were confirmed i called on my immediately to share the news that the permissions now we are going to buy the tickets. so we are going with
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a mix of excitement and dread we started the journey from california. what about if it doesn't. please her. it's just if you make it. after a layover in los angeles and in london we finally arrived in cairo late friday evening. in cairo we met up with the organizer off i trip. i had taught him best to keep our trip a secret from father and her family. you do you do in the family your coming no no no no no no no this guy really with my place excuse me everything was smooth in the way of those knowing that this is. the site. on our way to we crossed this and i peninsula and so s.
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going hard as we approached the border area between egypt and gaza i saw security vehicles in front and behind our bus to security. after six hours drive and several rigorous checkpoints a bus and the security vans made it to their off our border. inside the office area cameras are strictly prohibited and we used a discreet cellphone to capture this footage. as an international convoy with prior permissions we waited for three hours to get clearance for gazans to get through it could take much longer or they may be turned away altogether. thanks to us we got our visa and i could hardly believe we had actually made it doha so we arrived late
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at a hotel and could not go to meet fire right away she lives near the border with israel and we are cautioned not to enter that way at night. you know it's almost night. thinking a lot. to live to go see her so i text her oh i don't see photo. i don't see you shawn. early the next morning a mile drive towards fight us home. this one. this is the house where this is the house when he'll play when feeling out when i walk as we approach the house with a family had experienced the huge tragedy in my post started racing. i remembered the front entrance from footage of the bombing.
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i am going to somebody else here and that's. where we're going to end. dean. dean you. know and he. didn't. miss so much. and she just you know this is the. minister's understood in the. world again. that isn't the question the only thing i mind about. and i think this is the. right. should marry. a. few more resources with our surprise visit had everyone and especially for a in a bit of
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a shock since it was summer legation everyone was at home quite as step mother her sister and her step sisters childhood and baby lima just like you. would. you know. where i. was to listen to the. father stepmother suggested they look at the album that had pictures of the mile and her family were using the internet. site to see you know sometimes it. just. she just made. it seem like photo was not remembering and that was stuff for the family.
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but you just only have to go talk to my mom. i realized at that moment that fire had moved on in her life. she was no longer the little girl our man had cared for and the most important person in photos life now was her stepmother. one of the kids i was taught of and we are not. going to be president. but. in the timid young girl how many more times. i knew i had read it for us father a few months after father's born mother's dead in the bombing i was surprised to see her so i touch too far yeah i can remember how many been ten million which was better and to play with him. going to our no one was to me going to.
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jam and that is going to happen again i can't remember who are you. her last name which was nice to. us from the. kind of. you can. only manage them so give me. some and condemned. for not to get sad because you don't know how horribly and i. have time and you will only have a. little. kid with. the head going up so much in the last two and
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a half years. she was fully aware of the reality of her life and the cause of. but it was hard to judge how much fire remembered off a dime in san diego. a mile was visibly depressed after visiting five hundred i wish i did not but i did and it. honestly. in a house full of people she was no longer the only child being cared for by many adults in our most home she was one of four children being cared for by an only mother and lived in an extended family of uncles and cousins and often helped out with chores and taking care of the younger ones i don't know i don't love when you hug them they don't hold back when you just them they don't kiss bad. i feel like i don't know. i wasn't happy i tell you. i was excited to come but when
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i saw the situation. now. she's a victim she was. a minor tried ways to bring back the cheerful little girl who had sung bonnie songs and filled her shared with gandhi on her birthday in san diego. morning. richard. ok. ok. ok. ok. all right jorge to so we knew. michael so we'll know. it broke my heart to see almost spain. body language. this is.
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just an interest in the studio. but was it really fair to compare photos life in america to fight as life in the cause. and that is exactly what i was doing. but she had a pretty nifty. to have a better life with better to kish. don't you know it's not my right to talk about. the way they want us to fight us father was still a young man but he had gone through a tragedy few can even imagine. what it was. in the attack on his house he lost his father three brothers a sister and his wife. and saw his child get hurt in the most brutal ways after the bombing he had sent away for treatment and rebirth his house and his life.
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i saw him resilient determined to strive for a living and to provide for his family as best he could he owned a small piece of land that he farmed with his brothers providing barely enough for they combined families. he was attentive and affectionate towards everyone and especially towards fire a. whole lot of the viciousness feeling that every one. of them would have. limited was the best for the shock of what all i would say and i want to hear more of the fact there was no trace of depression or bitterness just an amazing strength. of your own you. know not long from a lot a lot of. fear and from living out of. the for the good or bad the buffalo
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that are there for. the love of them with the rational the way they can see the one ensure their love. but. yet i'm on was not satisfied with the care fire i was getting especially her physical injuries. how do you know confident you somehow only understand from. vision. if you vision who love her own. oh i can feel it. here and come. not in good condition she need more plastic surgery which we can avoid the plastic surgery if it's more attention from the parents. turkey which is massaging that area with that notion and make. me more
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soft. i mean it's very sort of the stuff that makes. someone. i said. to see. the men. she had been. in town for a long time she needs. to call at least twice a month to talk to her one to one to talk to the family around her want to. buy into. a mile came out the gifts she had so lovingly bought for the children. she took special care to explain to the children how to use their imagination with a pin box. with another. head
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there. and it brighten everyone's heart to see the little one so excited. when. it is true that there was no trauma therapist coming to heal fire and her family yet i saw contentment in that home and wondered how people who had lost so much found a way to live on and smile. a mile had so far is a victim was she a victim of our family's economic condition or a victim of the war with israel as we drove back to our hotel i learnt that father lived in a small town called. a poor farm look ality on the outskirts of. there are no pave roads and no playgrounds. although for those homes on the border the entire
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cause a strip is in a war zone since two thousand and six when hamas won the legislative election and became the governing body in harz or israel and the international community has imposed collective punishment on the people of gaza in the form of blockade restricting the movement of goods and people through land sea and air this has created an economic crisis with eighty percent on harsens being dependent for food on un aid with an average birth rate of six children per woman gaza population has reached alarming levels and the infrastructure of cannot support its people more than twenty percent of the population lives in extreme poverty and this is expected to get much worse over the years. unless peace prevails and the blockade is lifted there is no likelihood of life
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getting better for the people of or for fara. you know let's say yes m i wanted to bring fire to the hotel to have time alone with her when i started to cry a mile didn't have the heart to leave her behind. the pool oh maybe a year or so but. i didn't have the luxury of the hotel room was something new for fun i and her sister. when we leave this is the first time they go on your base or . to go to the my days of jumping on the bed sleeping in the snow they never slept on the bed. they were hunger they took took what ever there is to eat just now with hunger.
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started to remember. well. how she. ever got that the good. men would. fight as happy smiles show that the child in her was still alive. and a mile had once again succeeded in bringing happiness into her life was for her it was the work force it didn't work like that didn't work on sunday. and for the first time in many days i saw my laughing.
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listen to our yes. yes yes can i say now that it was a. long. time but. right. now they are not it sounds like it is going to close down and it's my going out out the hourly and i suppose. that sound you. sound. like you know who lived in the old this is at issue hey if you. did the dishes. the rest of the. new car.
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was if you were between the will and the. i think there. was not. a shot. to shot and shell. shocked and many of. us like that just. us. it was like the ocean and shallow as she said i walked out of the country. i guess. saying goodbye to find out was very hard for a minute and trying to level with her step mom was frustrating i am
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the way i have. that day when i walked out of finance house i felt she may be walking out to find us life. just then an amazing thing happened. find out and on to our car to see a final goodbye to our my. almost joy cannot be described in words. it fresh like in that moment when find us spontaneously express turnoff for a mile she forgot on her frustrations and vowed in her heart to keep trying to make for us life better. she came to that. was. all the fight i may have forgotten moments off
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a nine month stay in san diego with a mile in michelle she knew these people had a special place in her life. a mile did not go that far as living in a wars. known for how the palestine israel war erodes the rights of everyone especially the rights of generation all she wants is to see her fire a happy. heart is as big as the gaza see that horse conscious sorrows. in the last six years has seen three was and deaths of three thousand civilians including over one thousand children. yet it finds a way to keep on living and to keep on loving. just like the people of gaza the courage strength and dignity will always be for me examples to live by.
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for a man has decided to break with tradition and train to sail competitively have been up we want to present a positive image and to use this to your typical expectation of women for them it's about more than just racing yachts you can still be a good a lot of women and also a very top i did say going off around the world showing everybody how strong people are al jazeera world meets the first female same crew in the gulf oman's sailing stars at this time on al-jazeera.
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welcome back we'll look at the weather across the americas the remnants from still just showing up in the south the little bit of rain around generally though as we look at the forecast weather conditions looking generally fine across many central and eastern areas there with new york looking at some sunshine has a twenty five on friday but of that stage across the northwest we've got some pretty intense rainfall some snow up over the higher ground as well further south it should be fine for los angeles highs of twenty three now moving down into the caribbean well though we've lost erma is still very much there category one hurricane just spiraling around and around going nowhere fast but probably close enough to the bahamas to give some problems with the surf and rip currents so be careful if you're in that area otherwise for a few showers across the islands which you could truly do without at the moment moving out through the isthmus there are a few showers around but generally not looking too bad for many areas of the
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yucatan peninsula could see some pretty heavy rain at times moving into south america it's looking quite lively shall wise across north western areas got this frontal system which is giving rain across argentina through up into power by some showers for bolivia so head on through into friday that frontal system moves to a bit further towards the north much cooler weather expected innocent. diagnosis that used to be a little bit. them are battling what we're trying to do is energize them it's like a rocket that can recognize the cell. thank you. finding the cancer that's exactly you've had some pretty amazing results. you can get work you. know this time on all disease. a survivor of the genocide
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there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but it didn't have the heart and he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is that all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find if i could bury him bone hunter at this time on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. humanitarian situation and just get us through. the u.n.
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