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princeton seventy in particular who has interest for twenty years is still on the ballot so this is about the future of uganda so jackson this is what we're hearing people are worried they saw the grabber government scrapped term limits in two thousand and five and now they say this proposal to get rid of age limits as just further entrenchment seventies power and a possible president for life what do you say to that concern jackson. following elections in two thousand and one they contend that when you enter the spin ports and say to petition the supreme court maybe to commend asians which you are not followed by the government and the in two thousand and six. this court did not who does recriminations in effect now in two thousand and sixteen a man and others went to this prim court and fired it petition and this state we don't know and because. it had been ignored by the government sit down.
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and say that these should be put in effect within two yes from the time of the elections. from the time of swearing and as we speak now we are left with six months to go past the did late surge by the spill now but the value of israel had something to that. we can. nice and one willing to tax and once again and here we are coming from bobby hands free. for the benefit of our people listening in uganda under love of the world we are talking about article one zero two b. and b. this is an article that limits the presidential age limit yet you are talking about . discrimination but i mean the constitution is twenty two years old it has never come up until now when president museveni is being excluded by the no the same
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thing happened when president was seven was finishing his second term in power that is when the ruling party members to scrap of term limits and now they are trying to scrap of the age limit you see it is rather shameful for a lawyer like my brother jackson a fool to try and mix up issues we're not talking about l.z. five we are talking about presidential and if you are trying to you know hide behind the youth then it's even most shameful because we are looking at the youth and you taking for change and this is the only opportunity to have another generation over from the older generation peacefully. and this after all you know who this is right now i'd like to just get in and bring in some more comments we're getting from the ugandans online and i'd like to pose this to raymond raymond to take a look at this tweet that we got jackson just hold on raymond so tony says i was
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there and this was a university protest by the way he says i was there and he saw a tear gas police brutality as arrests were made he said he was able to take this picture and then we also got piper who said that at this university protest security forces treated whoever they met as a criminal it's like it was a crime to be born on campus that day raymond can you explain to me can you describe to me what kind of reaction we're seeing from the authorities when students have gathered to protest this proposal to remove age limits. well their reaction has been the same everyone that has come up to protest. this particular removal of michael want to be has been arrested now laws that have protested for eat have not been arrested in the protest march through town you see in the much town in the much through college town and there's i think different times now different places in campuses like macquarie university john but when you bust all
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that they went by them and was having a scuffle that you just described many of the students. in it up in being arrested or being brutally hundred i'm not kidding right now as we speak we still have military camp there and so it does raise a lot of questions about the behavior of the security forces but these are questions that have been persistent about oh yes she was a country that the security forces always act for and on behalf of the person that is in power and your position has raised that a couple of times i wanted to be to respond also to to the lawyer about. the supreme court which should now the supreme court may actually get a pardon there rehman because when you mention supreme court petition i know that a lot of eyes glaze over in our international community and i know that john wanted to get in as well so john what did you want to add were. i had to put it this way but i think. what the people of uganda are going through is not unique to
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uganda a lot of african countries are going through the same problem and i think part of the reason they're going through this problem is that they're looking at their own problems i'm afraid to say that they ugandans currently looking at their own problems because they have term limits the president is the change that. they have they have actually made the president and his party are now trying to change that so i think that what do you can then should be talking about right now which is what i think are the african countries. should be talking about is how to make sure that the constitution cannot easily be manipulated by who as i said government to suit themselves i think that even if. their ugandans eventually win this case and i love to say that there's no reason why someone coming in even after seventy would not try to do the same thing and change limits so that
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they could stay in power indefinitely so i think that the discussion that we should be having is a discussion on how to make sure that we have a constitution in uganda that cannot easily be manipulated by whoever is in government so that they can. tweak the constitution dimmit don't miss this second thing that i want to talk about or i want to say it very broadly is that people are uganda and people in all african countries should understand why it is and this is said to put limits on under president obama is doing kurdish political competition in countries that have seen where there are no limits on the presidency young people eventuality become so discouraged that they have no interest in politics because a know that the person in power is going to stay there as you seeing ramadan a definite. this john i just like that i just like to get a comment and and read it for bobby wind we got this comment from you donny barnes
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as a two term limit as a must to ensure a peaceful transition of power seven years making himself a king bobby wine what would you like to see done to rectify the situation as you say it actually i would like to see if he didn't must have been a little restraint is what he has always been saying and if you ask me to. or if i ask he was uganda is this what you were listening to on the last page all of which every other person is not going to and it was. comicon solution but it just means it whichever we were is willing and able is frequentist why do you see the. president if you know you can get you want. to come and want to wear where you cannot be president must have been at the ballot because elections are not free and fair just go on in two thousand and sixteen we went to the ballots
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you saw it as clearly as i saw it that it was rigged the military took over all polling stations. when the winner dr king was incarcerated at his house and not even allowed to go and british on the results of the election so you realise that for as long as president most seventy is on the ballot the election is just a formality that is why we are saying that you know that. only performance of elite of content if it under the performance of one of the incumbent so that if people are agree with that i mean stability is they give you another term if they don't actually have you know all this well judge and i know that's a that's a good question there is a living thing and the president is going to run again in twenty twenty one i cannot say yes or no no because that's
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a personal choice it is up to him to make that choice. well sat down fortunately or i'd like to give the last word to community work out the street from our and uganda he says this is the fork in the road where the end around lots of ruling party can either choose and organize the first transit peaceful transition or have history repeat itself interesting comment bobbie one i will give you the very last word in about twenty seconds so we know that this bill is expected to pass because the ruling party has a majority in parliament what happens next on your end. well. you know as well as been saying say that history repeats it's better but one what is money in uganda called. say that's not true you say stupid people will be history so in order to avoid the repeated market history it is important for president morsi of any to give you a gun and a gift and we give to the peaceful transition of power and in
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to cambodia for life. one of the families fighting for their loved ones at this time on al-jazeera. for years japanese have gone into countries lush course for what they call. green or forest baby thirteen years ago dr levy was one of the first to conduct research on forest bathing he concluded that the essential oils the trees produce to protect themselves from germs and bugs can boost the human immune system. a lot of fun to side or essential oil is found in the forest my research has shown that forest trying to size reduces stress hormones. in the future the time may come when doctors prescribe the forest in the state of medicine . in the house era when news coverage consists of a punk jihad line a five second sound bite and an easy solution. dellums people from says
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challenge the status quo expose double standards and debate the contradictions join me. for a new season of the show the frank. up front. but this time i'll just hear a. group says all sorts in an age of simplistic narratives the listening post critiques the mainstream response exposing the influences that drive the headlines at this time on al-jazeera. hello there in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera the un secretary general. has been addressing the security council on the crisis speaking a short time ago he said the refugees who have fled myanmar from bangladesh deserve
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to be able to return home safely. the current prices are steadily the two dated since the august twenty five attacks by the. salvation army on the myanmar security forces i repeat my condemnation of those attacks today since then the situation a spillover into the world's fastest developing refugee emergency and their humanitarian and human rights nightmare i continue to call on the myanmar story it is to sri immediate steps first to end the military operations second to allow unfettered access for humanitarian support and served to ensure the safe voluntary dignified and sustainable return of the refugees to their is of origin russian president vladimir putin has been meeting his turkish counterpart recha type error in ankara among the items on the agenda were developments in iraq and syria and turkey's decision to purchase
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a russian made missile defense system fortune's visit comes as turkey and russia have to strengthen their cooperation in seeking a resolution to the conflict in syria. what we're interested in is making sure that the terrorists are finally laid to rest and that we have a stable regime in syria these are principles and fundamental issues for russia and the region and indeed for the entire world what is absolutely fundamental is finding a long term political solution under the aegis of the united nations ever had also expressed a turkey's concern about the referendum held this week by the kurdistan regional government which produced the vote vastly in favor of secession from iraq. if. the region is becoming more and more fragile the referendum has no legitimacy in terms of international law unfortunately the regional government despite all the friendly warnings has made
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a huge mistake by holding this referendum as we have always mentioned they have no right to increase tensions in the region for their personal and regional interests a controversial sunni muslim cleric has been found guilty in connection with a shootout in lebanon in two thousand and thirteen seer will face a death sentence eighteen lebanese soldiers died along with forty years supporters and two civilians. new drone footage taken over the puerto rican capital sun while on the show this shows the devastation left behind by hurricane maria at least sixteen people were killed when maria made landfall on the u.s. territory it was the strongest hurricane to hit puerto rico in nearly ninety years as a boy has more now from course in puerto rico. we're here in the city of course is about thirty minutes away from the capital as you can see there is lines of people here that have been waiting for hours to get some fuel fuel for generators
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desperately needed generators and for their cars they're trying to get their lives back together after the hurricane that happened almost all around the country there's a similar situation lack of fuel lack of food water of many basic needs that people here say they desperately need and many are saying they're angry they're saying that the government is not doing enough to help them they say that they're second class citizens that not forget that one of the rico is a u.s. territory not a state people here for example found votes in a presidential election so they say many of them are being discriminated against this island was already suffering from over forty percent poverty rates recession and massive debts and this situation is probably going to make the situation much worse the government is saying that aid is on the way already eleven ships have arrived here for distribution so far has been a problem as you can see because of the situation on the ground the governor saying that eleven distribution centers are being set up in order to help those in need
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and just before we go let's take you to the united nations where we're still listening to that meeting on myanmar we'll bring you the latest on that in half an hour coming up next. right. hanging. in. my name is god i'm saying. i work at a disease or making documentary films. ever since i was a little boy in my small village in india my dream was to make bollywood films so five years ago i decided i was finally queen to do it so the story i chose there
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was one which was closest to my heart of my one village and its transformation. every day after work weekends holidays and worse been working on the script now every chance i get i travel from doha to bombay to get my car school and products and. all of us is not so good as to be other than well you. must use it how do you think you will. go there. you started working in the past you are. getting that i got
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a good actor as aggressive with all those are done so now we have at least for the second this days i'll say what a fine. no where we're finalising things like that came with one of the zionists came with a costume yet it was too much to show you know and she was ok you see the little pieces each. slowly the way way way way way. from here on the next plan we have apart from the crew meeting each other in between we're going for the look test and after that acting works up for the need characters. around it will clock in one thousand nine hundred nine. i landed in bombay and
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i didn't know anybody here then i didn't know where to go. people in my village used to talk about general beach and. that's the only place i knew in bombay so i took it and impeachable beach and i spent my first night here. my father had given a dress of rubbish in a small church this is very some of my village just knew. it was ten by ten dome with more than they would know if people living in there. every morning i'll get up and go a studio to studio. that was not easy to come. i didn't have any experience
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i didn't have much exposure that i learnt anything from a small this is true it internship and came here. so it took almost three months. find. drove a video idea. very soon i started getting wood off or as in all. i started with t.v. and then moving to. did some big films like being sighted. shockley you see my dream was always to become a filmmaker but. i wanted to do a proper preparation for last ten years i've been doing documentary films a number of film very confident to the future. we just didn't look best believe me and. says our
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lead actress and lead actor. the story is extremely close to my heart because i come down to which used to be a very small town and now becoming very big down so it relates to the idea of the film and then i read the script i was sort of this new different here. and i'm perfectly like them so i don't think it is his size just a short i mean what i mean john adams told. me this is the cardio don't know if i needed to be on his way you would invite who is in that mental was not that much to tell you what he. thought that. all those characters in my film. i know them personally and for me it was important to
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cost actors who need to be famous as well as have very similar experiences so defeating naturally into the got a. decent guy. talk to them look we did small small scenes with each character we did once in a hundred and some will and we did very intimate scene just to check both the lead actors how comfortable they are with each other and that was great in fact they were meeting for stan but both of them show hopeful crystal there in the same way we did one scene with where the monk within five ten minutes what the characters prepared and did amazing. delivery. this is our last meeting from here on we'll just meet on the c b d t
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v so you. think you know not even. a little. i'm in the yellow. hat you know you can come up. and shoot pool used to be a small travel in that. it ended up becoming the largest city of this time and. if you see these factories this used to be or this it into the components it's make almost twenty four c. when the smoke coming out. very hard to pull. because of this pollution in the factories.
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this is to be outlawed sponge this was us to name all of this you can eat now there's none. thanks to this piece and from societies here i had access to. the best cinema from around the world. the land here is very rich. full of natural resources i mean. and unfortunately that has been the biggest. shock and. almost. the entire state is dug up. people in very constantly get moved from their own place. some of. it's very connected to my film as well. almost the same thing is happening there in the name of freedom in the name of. in the name of. how. we destroy.
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i came to this. these and. so that's why we had selected this village. in the other part of the mean is that none of these things were happening. and. and so we have to somehow hide these things. if you know the bollywood films my from music also divided into parse by an interval in the first part of the film the villages in one you must completely cut
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just well. if i have to work so hard for us i will quit smoking. do. i'm going to. not just. that matter for. you. and. you get the. so this is exactly the kind of deal is a good work in which was completely cut off from the rest of the world. we had a sort of economy which was. older than the barter system where everybody did everything for everyone and entire community will assemble for breakfast lunch and dinner but then government raised development raised money raised.
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all the characters in my story are the real characters. i mean this is exactly the same a story you have to write which was already there but. i think government has got the news of us working here because the only reason i sleep with this bill is because it would no more than if you had come there was no electricity no pool that there really are no you are it has ruled has been electricity has gone . almost now we are playing games with government. we don't want development brushwood and they don't want us to shoot not developed villages they want to tell you everything. but yet when we came here ricky ray. has gone almost the script is playing exactly the script is being out here.
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so i'm heading towards my parents' place the village. where i grew up. and in the last twenty to twenty five years i've been away from this village but perhaps from outside i could. really give the difference while people are richer they have about money something went missing in the process and that's why it hurts . when i see changing it when i see people not talking and i see. it's growing into a more or less individualistic society. and i think that was the result i started writing and i ended up writing a vision for. this school.
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and. that's meant that. so this very good tree has huge significance in my life. this was out of school in fact. used to sit there and. i finished my family education here right in the this. this is the place where first i was a fellow. this is where the magic started. seeing. the change in look at the person in the those moments and i'll go and acting like him for next six months. the nearest cinema hall from here was in has anybody which is almost fifty kilometers away from here and. i'll burn my school i'll do
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everything i don't walk there was no. bus with no nothing to go there so i would walk fifty kilometers almost a day to watch a film and then come back here and the only thing i wanted to become in my life was filmmaker for the last ten years i've been making documentary films but my villagers won't consider me a filmmaker because my documentary doesn't play in the nearest cinema which is still fifty kilometers away that's also one of the reasons why i want to make a feature film rescanned plea in the nearest cinema where i can take my villagers and show them. look. the dream which had a started twenty five years ago. is here.
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me the eggs i'm going to give you do some good like he was cool you want to be chick of the year like. but i got the. one i like i suggest for everyone in the conflict will be made of this clinic now you are. there all the time to being a mama did i will my i'm going to let it out of gaga kanye i would be the limpid you know i kinda think you know what i want to hide out in a gig and i was so gentle with the book of the. big dog on the i did go got me some log on the of the. big about yesterday go well i mean it would be happening because . she didn't want to leave this was. so i didn't give it to you which will get you. they can you see when i said.
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this is they are. close to what it was i don't think that seems like a cement footing has come there was no cement building the biggest thing which hurts me is this war because i used to run from here to the end. now because that belongs to my aunt and uncle and both of these and i've decided to keep the war so they don't buy. this is to be mightily. this man this has just got to complete. this is to study in a school. that he winding back thirty years this place was completely different job in a few ways everything was and. it was one of the. most self-reliant village. it had its own economy. and everything produced here people were happy there was
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yes. but. you have made it look a little excessive but i don't get nervous. i'll just give you a whack believe it is and it's going to get your nose let's. get you up and have. you cartons but i'm here. to see if it over. maybe waiting with the question. if the night when you go out with a news. alert.
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