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see. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off on being stupid that you realize you missed history in the making. on counting the cost of venezuela in defocus the oil rich country fails to pay its debt well look at what a messy financial an unraveling could mean for starving people lebanon's economy is getting squeezed plus why zimbabweans are buying big corn counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. hello again i'm off. these are the top stories here and i'll just share the un team
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investigating the use of chemical weapons in syria will be disbanded after russia vetoed a resolution which would have extended its mandate james phrase has the latest from new york bieber of the draft resolution contained in document two thousand and seventeen slash nine seven zero please raise the hand those against. it seems this was the moment that investigations into who carried out chemical attacks in syria ended an eleventh russian veto on the side of the assad government leading to this angry rebuke from the u.s. ambassador in a world in which the council's time and attention could be productively devoted to one hundred different things russia is wasting our time conflicts are raging outlaw states are acquiring nuclear weapons the human dignity of millions is violated every day brutal regimes are using chemical weapons on their own people this was
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russia's reply new war bird linnaeus a medal an extension of the gym's mandate for us is possible only a fundamental flaws in its work are rectified this was probably the last chance to save the international investigation tasked with working out who was responsible for chemical attacks in syria but it follows two rival resolutions both voted on on thursday both of which failed to pass. their been frantic negotiations ever since to save the syrian investigation known as the joint investigation mechanism or in un speak the gym good to be safe absolutely to be frank i don't think so. so then the gym is dead. i think it was that. u.n. officials including the secretary general have been following the negotiations
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closely the secretary general can be saved. try to solve the problem. they failed and although some are calling for further negotiations many diplomats believe that the investigation mechanism created by the security council has now effectively come to an end there are implications for the wider fight against weapons of mass destruction and possible repercussions for the political talks on syria due to start in geneva in just over a week. at the united nations. the argentine navy is searching for a missing submarine with forty four sailors on board the our son one a german built submarine was last in contact on wednesday it was heading from a naval base in the far south of argentina to the platter that's around four hundred kilometers south of one of cyrus a navy says it's too early to declare the vessel lost and that it has sufficient
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fusion oxygen supplies to last for some time. now the ruling party in zimbabwe has joined war veterans in calling for president mugabe to resign the president made his first public appearance since the army takeover on wednesday he attended a graduation ceremony in harare p.f. called for his wife grace to leave the party meanwhile the u.s. is calling for a return to civilian rule soon as possible. lebanon's prime minister saad hariri says he's on his way to france he made the announcement in a tweet a short time ago mr hariri has been at the center of a political crisis in the middle east since he resigned on saudi t.v. two weeks ago lebanon's president says he won't accept his resignation and till he returns to the country. u.s. civil rights activist jesse jackson says he has parkinson's disease a seventy six year old was part of martin luther king's inner circle in the one
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nine hundred sixty s. and ran for president twice he says he sought medical advice after noticing increasing difficulties in performing routine tasks mr jackson also says his father suffered from the neurological disease and he plans to become an advocate for finding a cure when this is next. level
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health care eighty two runtime. some of these films reinforce unhealthy towards women.
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i mean that they were twenty five years of down about forty or forty five firms for this to have a significant impact on people. show women the we is unfortunately not really knowing what he would reinforces these bad news. for young kids watching all of this believe that this is how it should be told me to be here but doesn't anymore for an answer. beat strongly and this is what you think. this should be upsetting the twenty three year old woman raped on board. i see the sky. i think in the world because of what is happening because of the kind of reporting that's happened also on a number of incidents should be but if you tragic people feel that india is not of
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the safe place. place like they need i would feel comfortable to know if a woman who i knew was out alone after dark i would be water. all this would disturb me. and i kept thinking all the way contribute to changing. to a the earth the e.u. . the e.u. . i mean can was a really big surprise for the hollywood industry when he made his debut in town my
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take i am a second rejoinder was also knew it was a really good kind of a modern stuff and it was a very very big hit and he came to be known as a romantic you know at that time we didn't know how long he would last as some of the city results are flops and then he came in do is on and i started doing very different kind of films. you know and a copy made of market got on it and became a hot dog of the world and i mean we came out from his first film it's following the girls like him of the entire spectrum of young or you know everybody just so you know. left him. as a vent for being a student to becoming an assistant director and from an assistant director i became
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an actor in my first film was a huge success i was all when i tore into stardom and i suddenly became the star. right through like in school i had this very close friend of mine such a particle and he was adopted in class from a guy who was going to be an engineer or doctor would be whatever he wanted so he went into law and he started doing a lot of social work and whenever he would meet he would tell me about what's happening in india and he would get upset about what's happening in society would get angry and or i would you know feel guilty and i said if you look you know he's doing so much and i mean i'm not doing anything you know like going to be like you i mean should i be doing something as well. i met the ahmed and he mentioned to me that he wanted to do a show on social issues he has so many things on hand that i thought it's
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impossible given all the commitments and all the opportunities and options that he has in life that you would ever possibly want to do something for television. creative people make you feel good they make you love to make you cry they make you forget your stress give you a good time but that's not all that is sponsored of a creative person is also to bring grease to society to build the social fabric of the site to infuse models in people. this talk which started as a seed in my head kept going to get glowing eyes to keep that young actually
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television is to be. in india we have a population of one point two billion people and only three percent of india actually goes to appear to watch it for the large majority of indians to watch his films on television. if too many shows in india especially in news channels that engage an aggressive journalism which is essentially intended to embodies on needy or know somebody and it should be assured that draws in the largest possible audience to discuss. issues that deal with all of us as indians and common. that means that there wasn't county breaking in that sense that had brought very
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i'm comfortable questions into the drawing room. massage any sexual assault lack of access to education and dishes things like dolly being huge amounts for the groom for manage women being burnt to death at the v.a. gangotri. justices very fatherly. we were talking about them in changing swimmin getting educated women getting jobs been realizing that they will be men fighting for this women fighting for that and a look at getting so lord ancient between you have image in their heads what their aspirations are what their will what their future is and what men are willing to
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allow them to make them and how dr engine is leading to a lot of these atrocities we had several drones of meetings first indonesia and then with the army and essentially what i mean in god is just to do is he said why don't you guys woad and put your thoughts your research on canada. and let's see what life is throwing out at us. here. in. team name would i not even limited.
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by after all that we had india teacher leave us much fun to. hear more about myself you know maybe study got a little. bit been there going to enjoy. the early pregnancy thing he. wanted he was cool with teeth. like you he. didn't. feel but the i wasn't there. but all people are just barely. been. pregnant. and i mean i think. in mark. but he talks about we are in equally our lucky three of us and he and i love i think one of the mentors. and i'm on the way to my. league.
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even though. getting on the show was very very important she had no idea that anything to do with this act when the decision happened about having but when on the shore i called her and i had a long chat with her and she said that it can go fast. when the first episode went on and there was such an immense sense of expectation
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the streets were empty and people were waiting and watching. with. the most crowd. so there may have.
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so low and those have been used. as a work. in sun if you have your pick. you. you know but i mean i remember when i met her she came across as a person who was very strong and very self-assured someone who had been through a very traumatic period but had come to very strong so she was some someone who actually really inspired a lot of people when the show came out in the good and the heart of the story and her how she is today and how she educated itself and how she's looking after herself and her you know and her children. you. know met our dear you have learned he needed that i throw my name i was here.
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i'm making the mother of. the eleven. ok i'll get i can be if you know come to the. american it will be. on the first episode fifteen hundred thousand people responded to us and initially everyone will see our movie love you are the real the greatest you're the best you're my hero but within. the quality of the messages had changed and they were about the issue people were starting to talk about why is there so much massage why are girls not one hundred. we very early on realized that this shaw was actually more than television and since these were issues that were live in rio and
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there was a possibility of actionable stuff so we did pick up one actionable agenda point with every episode and we pushed for people who vote on that subject so that we could take but asians to government or the right authorities and say look can you please do this now. when you want to celebrity when you have such a huge fan base and it will just follow you without questioning you need to be more careful with the facts that you present you need to be more careful of the act most of them here trying to create this show actually contributing in creating an atmosphere which vilifies me and which puts many negative being a woman complaints you're supposed to have is the man that's a kind of sin that you are that is trying to put on fat men what did that just about or were you trying to be pretty sure that you only ninety five percent
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of. if you look you see more of the guard with the. issues like you should not be coming up on national television there are children watching would you like your daughter or your son to ask to be what is the rape how was it done even if such things are there people who have undergone this agony and this pledge really is implied for you to bring them on to the television to discuss such things if you have to claim that it has and is in the can talk with them. just . so we are on the market looks almost. the entire show is sold on the concept that aamir khan is the anchor and he is doing a very good job of it and he uses his your glance to great effect by crying all the time and by emphasizing that men also cry but he is using it as
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a commercial gimmick to make the show or commercial success celebrities are about this on the one hand they try to show different things in their films and on the other when they are coming on a reality show there is this big schism and their identities and it's very difficult to find out that or where the actor ends and the person begins. so we just give you a mini the vicinity of me. of. maybe i'm mean or. have been he i was a manic up you'll get broadband. you know. what i've got there and i stuck up on putting up money. in the pickup when i got there about one government got tom look at the.
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machinery that was working in the digital to me to be famous so there were photographs of me. somebody religious looking people muslim who day labor day is under the condit muslim terrorist its doors minority of new born want things to change who don't like where the shore is revealing. i'm aware of the fact that i'm annoying a lot of very powerful lobbies and a lot of any powerful people these are small in number but that extremely powerful and i'm aware that i'm doing more than knowing that i am affecting them economically sometimes i'm citing them in many ways. but that just tells me that i think it on the right track because there are people who benefit a lot from things that i meaning that we do. but i do take the necessary precautions you know in case of looking after myself and my family i don't to be
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stupid i don't want to be seen about. what looked in a. great book i'd give wash here. down here. that. yes. see the in one hour ahead. but i saw a second or don't make this it was very hard being very. well.
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might the now yes said no so i'm elect there's a damage yet this one had long ago fired our boss along get our lad blood but me. started hey you can only. guess i. am in again naming. going to don't. which over again is that canada is the only here in the game eric is at those dishman so what. should be enormously because again. well there's always a cost i mean i know that there were times when it was quite frightening especially when he was doing things about criminalization of politics and things like that it was very tricky for us as a family and fairly well known criminals will be spoken about and you know one is always wanted that there could be a backlash anything that you do especially in a country like india is bound to find some criticism especially
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a show like this which was taking on so many you know institutions it was taking on you know powerful people and powerful existing establishment was going to come up against some criticism. that our project our. resident cop and have a better sense of insecurity in the country and that his wife has even suggested leaving india during the. trial you know we read in the people what's happening we see the news what's happening and certainly i want to be alone i can't deny that i've been alarmed by. by a number of incidents. you know it's what any society. it's very important to have a sense of security. they got it with their hands on. russia. some article jordan. maybe i didn't get about not with the panel
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was particularly now. with a sheet of paper about me yeah you know my gave it to me. you know on that. was a kid. who put their children down a two year. indemnified ticket then i. think you. dines when you feel very dejected and depressed and you feel you know what why are you doing this nothing's going to change like this you know entirely and we've only said to maybe get done two films in this period but i'm going to live in short because it's a loss for me to be really honest i was telling said the other day just two days ago sort of the need to stop doing the show. it's really
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buthelezi and it's very emotionally traumatic for me as we go to material which is very difficult to absorb and understand and come to terms with but for me to understand what a person goes to i have to cede it's very ready. so . right now in the middle of. france in one season. so i don't as i mean. so i said we should take a break so i. as
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a beautiful brick you as a. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we learned that there was intent to from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government. tried that yet why. the tourists for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing of displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins of bloody rise of. at this time on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the last time senegal qualified for the world cup was in two thousand to fifteen years on and hope to do even better in russia next year with detailed coverage try to imagine that only seven years ago people were living right here farming frame now that he has taken over their land from around the world donald trump is promising
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a major policy announcement on trade a potential challenge to caracas a missed opportunity ross. tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin this is precisely the movement where we humanized that nothing was first wealthy in greece the devastating impact to save the banks means also to save the deposits for ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people who needed to learn the less i go or from democracy to the markets at this time on al-jazeera. hello again i'm martin dennis in doha and these are our top stories news just
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coming in to us is that lebanon's prime minister saad hariri has just arrived in the french capital paris he's been at the center of a political crisis in the middle east since he resigned on saudi t.v. two weeks ago he said told to meet president emanuel mccraw is trying to mediate in the crisis lebanon's president says he won't accept mr hariri as resignation until he goes back to lebanon on a un inquiry team investigating the use of chemical weapons in syria is to be disbanded after russia vetoed a resolution to extend its mandate that scrapped an effort to allow the probe to proceed for thirty days while talks continue between the u.s. and russia on a wider compromise the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. criticized moscow's use of the vetoes from the very beginning russia has not negotiated with any of us. russia has just dictated and demanded that's not how the security council is supposed to work that's not how the security council can work
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and the gestapo knew the russian delegation conscientiously participated in all consultations multilateral and bilateral consultations those which were designed to bring together the positions of the security council on the extension of the mandate of the joint un o.p.c. w investigative tool to investigate instances of chemical weapons use in syria attempts to portray this in a different manner are nothing but deliberate this information the ruling party in zimbabwe has joined war veterans in calling for president mugabe to resign he made his first public appearance since the army takeover on wednesday attending a graduation ceremony in the capital harare zanu p.f. called for his wife grace to leave the party meanwhile the u.s. is calling for a return to constitutional rule as soon as possible the argentine navy is searching for a missing submarine with forty four sailors on board the san juan a german built submarine was lost in contact on wednesday it was heading for
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a naval base in the stream south of argentina to mar del plata that's around four hundred kilometers south of border sires a navy spokesman said it's too early to declare the vessel lost and that it has sufficient food and oxygen for several days those are the headlines when this is next.
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but the. big discussable. a hell of a smuggling. show me. why you would is the largest free in the direction industry in the world inducing about one thousand fans a year. to the ism are joining me is concerned i made khan is not the only one to have gone to go to the march we meet in fact he is derived from the others who have only said the number one missile bank on it takes off his shirt at the dock. i think the films are becoming very very. weighty very. woman. there is nothing wrong in being sexy beautiful but the concern is that just can be the only expectation from home that you just have to go in for
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a song and just you know shake your ass and then just get out and the rest of the work is done by the main protagonist. i knew we did have more opportunities than. by whom and when to object down there were a lot more opportunities but somewhere in the eighty's and ninety's it just got really bad and women were just used to marriage sort of sex object. i. chose to be the villain the bad guy you know aggression the words of him and were common in initial thought it's reduced over the reduced
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a lot. worse namely i dislike all those individuals who have done or do any kind of aggression towards them. those individuals are to be looked down upon and punished but since cinema is a make believe we're acting we are not really truly harming anybody there colleagues of mine your friends of mine those female costars of friends of mine yet dug the mick jagger up out of. the mighty johnny but i don't look i mean anybody. in the movie there used to be so many tips earlier on the audience and we're dealing with a very strong woman who's independent the ideal phone who knows our mind and who wants to do her own thing that we have any i'm comfortable with. and if a woman in a movie for example in
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a bollywood story is very independent people in the film being that she needs to be punished and it probably is a part of the do something to oppose justification three hundred coming. rape has been portrayed in different ways but in recent times we are not seeing the portrayal of real because there are other things which are replacing rape and even in a film like three idiots the same army of khan who is running a reality shoreline. he's talking about against domestic violence he's talking against child sexual abuse monks talking in one hundred different things and at the same time the same army the communists uses the world but not the current in any which way every even if they're talking. then he uses one part of the owner to me of a woman's body to make a joke about. it but these are known in. east college me
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but not. the muslim become a caricature because if you meet me i'll give you a for me to ask you for your. insight. on me if. i know everybody has a good laugh at it and even the woman in the audience laugh at it without realizing that it is reducing the whole concept and the whole reality of. joke so it is glorifying the repressed and it is abusing the rape victim to. i think with a better understanding of the politics you know gender politics the learning experience for me and today i want to have the things on i mean a lot of the things that i do know that a lot of things that i didn't feel unhappy about a court about and i think that when people see me on the show i'm hoping that
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a lot of young boys when they see me on the show would would would get affected by the fact that this is how i am in real life when i'm doing a film i'm playing different characters when i'm going to show i'm myself that's me . set up he's only really. up to. johnny to funny isn't that good you know i mean but there you go through. jobby john. good. to meet economy pretty street street but he didn't jot he has. so that jordan went to a bar one night to have
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a drink with friends and then she was leaving some people offered her a lift for a short distance that's right don't doubt the beef eating. and then says it became the victim of a booking i mean the shoved a pistol in the home mount. the. be told violently brutally without a head in chunks and finally when they thought that she was unconscious and she would die the two had out of the moving god. i was there in the middle of the door my jeans down i've lost a limb practically naked i was in shock i didn't know they come back and run me over and i just stood up and i ran. and i rhyme and and ran and ran and i'm as fast as i can. so this happened on the sixth
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morning and on the ninth i went to the police station and i tried to file a fire because i did file here for they tried to rush it off they made me feel humiliated they made me feel like you know you went to the my club drank you drink you deserved it. you mean and i'm so certain backstreet me message for the victim said i've been he may concern. indignity or when it isn't. for me to come out and speak about it i want women to feel that way to feel courage is to feel strong to feel that they don't have anything to be shameful for then they can get their lives back once they start doing that they will break the ice.
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with them it looks to be about the findings of the warm such arrogant the example of their summiting last time it is in the other five believe that a lot of the big white it's against women. the idea of the other one stop the person becoming governor he was the minister of the moment. she's announced that she's been one stopping press and that what the country actually made all of us agrees was that absolute. reality meant is that it made so many people doing work in the field made them nor it made a change that we don't have to live with problems solutions are possible and in some cases where the government responded for example i know of the medical tests done on rape victims survivors. because of the public opinion but you know the recommendations made i will not stand by as at the.
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recommendations made by the people of india so the maybe just. want to know what i don't think. they want to know how much. we had. heard to rock the boat. or ask how many l. got to go to the. market or can argue that. you.
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cannot really tell me there's a new kitchen i. think everybody i see. every twenty minutes you know one demon is raped here in india i'm looking for all you know crisis you know like i said oh and every every district around india toilets for women so that you know we can deduce the numbers intervene and so the ground level the ground reality is not changing i know that you are making people who are socially aware that's important but as an activist i would prefer that what the victim is given a lot of thought should. be
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happy to join minute to look that he would like to be sugarcoated thing is it is milking good enough today which i don't but violet can he be good at it there is a many that entertaining relist girl followed by an edgy and. mean kind of but i have a cigar with. that desire like size it can. be they do the was little girls get would say that then that we added if you will a chill exit that would seek limit those crazy eyes how many has at them illegitimate husband net new wife with anybody that it is a matic is. full of c's and and up. child maybe. like
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a mature guess at me smiled. but is not this a look at. the. whole me. go to the sure sure look you have a i thought it was there was such a. woman seventy. subset breach in tokyo and he guesses. some. are. going to gain but. you have some money. but it was sheer luck support a little. bit. you need to. stop not. let your world championship winning. gordon. tell
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you. oh. thank you so much. to my people tend not to speak about peace of mind. so. if you think your comment please comment about gold medalist. thanks.
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for going. to call them. champions many. marwood you know this guy that he was. but you get really should have to ask. the action they hold. but he wanted to let you out again when your course only had. it when i give to others a lot of people darling little but i don't even. want to get the butler. i
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. actually. my next choice is a film called bungle which means wrestling with and that's not a typical mainstream thing. but i think the film is trying to see that you have to empower our girls and when you do that you know a girl is as good as a guy in every way and that's what the thrust of the film is. so you want to say nothing. but me so you know that. you know. actually. i think a man who is rather unusual he is happy to train his daughters and wrestling them for wrestling from village to village in the local market wrestling that happens in
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india it's called the girls. i think that how mojave it is as a person i'm hoping will affect a lot of me. and when i meet him and i spoke to him he said when i had my first daughter i felt happy and satisfied i didn't want any more children. because in india usually when you have a daughter that you want to know the child will be gets a boy and then another charge up it's a boy. in
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my opinion is as a commission from canada at the same time it is as a nice friend shook me but i want to because it has all the ingredients of. a classic of family honor of a mission the sense that it's telling a story which needs to woodward it has more to us you know it's not just of our
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billing and. it's a lot to do with a man his belief his love for the country it's of all genuine mind set of us like to. be god in a box and you don't need dario. so i mean that inspiration coming from of a small town and. i feel lucky to get a phonetic this because otherwise it would get. and that's not how i saw myself. in india it's like. inside you should do house and you should not go
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out. and get the opportunity to even. happen and then. she went out at seven pm seven pm in the evening. the boys are being boys but how mentality that. the men have changed a bit but i would say it's not just the men i think it's anyone who has been
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a patriarchal thinking and even a woman would have to think. you have to understand that human beings are all equal should be treated equal respect and love and i'm hoping that a lot of young girls would see how the two daughters are and get inspired from them you know be able to dream big and try and fulfill their dreams. you're. you know we've been watching for. if a heat or smoking people start smoking if i you know it's very clear as you know. me that probably somewhere in a small town a father would say maybe he's right i think even i should promote my daughter or push my daughter. maybe i think i should stop because i'm
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a candidate. i spy with my little something we've seen. i spy something. that. no individual can change society individuals can give ideas and then it depends on the people the public on the governments on the bureaucracies of the police or off them have to pull together in the seam that each.
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time i bring about change the student to me so i'm saying i'm attempting to change the look at things and feel about things but not from above but i don't want to have a new law which tells you that do not kill your daughter i want you to emotionally . and in every other way. start feeling that you know i really love my cotton and don't want to kill my daughter or the daughter that i'm about i want to be looking forward to having a daughter or gee do you feel towards a girl child. so i think you have to do it on various levels and in in the evening up our children in what kind of influences we expose them to what kind of creative writing we expose and what kind of stories we tell them.
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ok now you know what i want to do i want to break the street. and we see that guy going only you know you know the lot of what children. would love to have a bank you. can get gift. one day if you didn't ask for a rival to the country club and the decide to play god. and suddenly if you didn't cast to a cent you see you right not sure if we could put. bread sauce cubans
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of ours in these magnificent landscape a chronicle of the revolution and its aspirations through the prism of its architecture cuba's unfinished space at this time on al-jazeera. had i was getting colder now the snow has just about stopped falling in afghanistan there's nothing over iran yet this cloud building in the eastern mediterranean it might amount to something about being a few spots of rain across the levant towards iraq in the southern coke assist but temperature wise are still hovering right middle twenty's here that means actually a bit of a drop in iraq just a big surprise if you get a big polar cloud across the area so mostly it's a dry picture but a few spots of rain in north normally a desert area of course is the introduction to winter the arabian peninsula suggests maybe it's positive right in the south of amman or yemen but not much to
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speak about it tensions thirty or maybe a bit below in qatar bahrain. thirty five stood in mecca on this until the cloud comes across and then there's a hint maybe as for the two of writing this is come sunday probably no further than that but i wouldn't guarantee it in the usa it might be spotting here as well in southern africa most active weather has been in south africa itself causing the town the sea to the last two days in the forecast it dissipated middle of mozambique and zimbabwe has seen some pretty big shot they're still there but they're also declining a little bit but it's time that to the middle the weekend and almost all come sunday and then surprisingly you have a topic the days of warm and sunny weather. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic brain good logical rational crazy monster and
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misinformation is rife dismissal and does not well documented accusations and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. lebanon's prime minister arrives in paris is the.

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