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tv   Ibrahim Halawa  Al Jazeera  December 3, 2017 11:32am-12:01pm +03

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government airstrikes have targeted several cities and towns in damascus province at least six people were killed in oben while two others died in her system and have also been attacks in eastern guta which has been under siege by the syrian army since two thousand and thirteen about four hundred thousand civilians are believed to be trying that. u.s. secretary of state defense i should say jim mattis has met egypt's president of the fattah el-sisi and the defense minister said in car it comes a week after more than three hundred people were killed in an attack on a mosque in northern sinai mattis is on a five day trip to reaffirm u.s. commitment to the middle east he's now in jordan and will next visit pakistan and kuwait. at least seventeen people have been killed in northeastern nigeria and up to two female suicide bombers attacked a market more than fifty people were wounded in the town of beauty in borno state one of the women is said to have detonated explosives at a food distribution center run by
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a group no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. the united states has pulled out of a united nations pact is designed to improve the handling of refugees and migrants it says the plan is inconsistent with united states policies. all right up to date with headlines here on al-jazeera got more news coming up right after talked to al jazeera. witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. the brazilian amazon an immense rain forest known as the lungs of the world because
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of its lush vegetation but this is not a story about the dangers of deforestation what about those who have lived in and from this rain forest for thousands of years. the job id valley indigenous reserve is the size of austria eight million hectares that are home to many of brazil's nearly one million indigenous people among them the largest number of non-contact to tribes in the world photographed only rarely from the air and it's here that ten indigenous people were reportedly massacred in august by illegal gold miners roamed these rivers the second such incident in this reserve this year the reason is of the government body in charge of protecting the reserves for the night is barely functioning. to find out what was happening in this remote part of the amazon we flew first from sao paulo to my mouse the capital of amazonia state to meet the state prosecutor the bulgarian food none of it paints
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a dire picture of the dangers facing indigenous tribes since the government more than halved the budget for tonight how difficult is it to find evidence of massacres of on contact and tribes in such a remote part of the amazon. when this is. this is going to put a smile before my. eyes disingenuous and resolute. from the. i mean. from what was there was a lot of songs on the. study then this is a limited time. and then being. that out of the
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g. . they go mean the. band my baby it is a theme. she. kept on passive voice. began to move to a movement to distance. the weapon is this if it she were. to do it is. now as lost as he was so. this press coverage and all muscle and then the like. then sees what i mean to those of us those of us. and i think that other than we knew. he was. leaving or was. confronted your dad. one day you have deemed. him into the flight yet what if obvious cision was
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human. i mean the kind of is my supposed to be that ship with them how vulnerable would you say that the isolated tribes are some are saying in fact that they are in danger of extinction. and was a thing one said. i do use one of them. into the proper for night. when that is. enough for me or. someone to be that. disease let me. know when you've all been. through that means of the. people every day that.
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i mean the. problem is in the don't. mean but and. in unison. i mean he would think was he just. going. yeah i didn't know it was in the old log. and then. there was a fan from their resume that is you going to be as easy. as . you might be in the. future you don't. need to be. in a user limits what is the point of having
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a reserve if it's not reserved for the people it's supposed to be for. this only go. and i. was even. but is there. something michael so sick as is is there something underneath the board. and if she's. the one on the north. koreans and will soon go. and system to be about one of them will have us all on the defensive get lost this is. them skipping the police. and motive force and say you know. what the reason. my sister my spies in the. back and use
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as a baby my daughter has the baby in the hallways what is the importance about when there . is an openness. saying yes i mean look you. are for. the most on is the most severe not use and. we go deeper into the amazon to. hear brazil colombia and peru share a border along the amazon or saudi monk river an area that has become a major drug trafficking corridor an indigenous leaders of the association of tribes of the java the reserve have agreed to take us there to see for ourselves just how unprotected they are. my knowledge would imply explains that they represent not just the six recently contacted tribes that live in the reserve but
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at least a dozen others whom they call the east the isolated ones who want no contact with the outside world. after seven hours we reach a key full night base along the river only to find that like many others it's been abandoned for lack of funds three villagers are guarding what's left of the base so it won't be pillaged. the patrol boats are still there but there's no fuel nor anyone with authority to police the area. and there's no food left so to make do with bananas. in recent months invasions from illegal loggers miners and lang grabbers have increased they say danielle clode who used to work with tonight and is one of the few who has seen and spoken to members of an isolated tribe which he explains can be dangerous if they feel threatened i understand that you have had a personal encounter with the those people who called the isolated ones the ones who have had no contact with the outside world can you tell me about that is that
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gaunt they say oh my. ma that's. before the the medical. un did enough when i and member fallen also are doing. so good. ship reports do you know you're a spirit god so if for last seen you go commando time in logan was sick and was made to watch you're going to. focus i think want to still go to wal-mart or ship reported i will follow as in no for no shake up better than i was in no way or any way. but get into my. sin no better not within a few local media now it was no one place another will say no when they said no i don't know if a lot see a lesson should be pushed a thing is so broad that if y.
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is big. but what did you say to each other before last seen no wild and now no one has seen follow nor will i say no don't get into more cos it don't get in the back. i go through. it all to respond joining to say a saying who stole martian should i do. de forest. is. schooled over the boys geo. hybrid school ship reports and could you describe what they looked like he has no idea. if you got stuck a bit but i saw that you know that being daughter. has been placed ducky. you feel it's part of your job to protect them as well the isolated ones as well as
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your tribes. responsibly. both pre-marital for my data. it's my job i'm willing to sit there. in the school of england both want to shake i know they are. very motivated. when we saw bodies. in ten day or you know. marty they are when we saw quite a couple so i pulled over when we started back up we saw you basically. being from what i gather then everyone seems to be in danger at risk right now is that is that how you feel we don't want to go if we had the same for my police to to. go. yeah. pretty good.
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week to eat. pork you know an awful man stuff with you not a book a good thought then you pointed out. that. it's been. about to keep. the shop cutting for a nice budget can't be explained only by the need for government belt tightening. lawmakers representing brazil's powerful agricultural lobby are pushing to lift restrictions on exploiting this part of the amazon and regard for knight as an obstacle they're pressuring president michel tema to open up the indigenous reserves. and the president depends on their support to block a series of impeachment bids in congress in one minute of the model but tribe sees for nice budget cuts as a first step towards losing all protection. money when and why did you set up the space why is it so important why was it so important.
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before it was in use in a. body. with easier to do here where levy. has their own have the. big one but only. go here leave it in. this joint simone. because the law goes. along the. better one of them of not getting the. occupy maine. to be in d.c. but yeah. well as the essay start to build as
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they start a face going it was a powerful lesson he didn't get his yell at that event to move the man to look fast but i guess about it you won't truly feel my loop that you're going to pay in full for thirty days these days about by then it seemed she had well made you get on jeopardy based on that they thought you see what i suppose the indigenous you have brought this on the property has ample he is not that i scale is the easiest thing in the tao i boston brought this on to somebody from them inthe out consumer law what's the situation right now i wanna throw a fast so in that fashion the police can genies take from my a bass a dish down said i mean she and me at sablon g.c. she does that she vibe is he. was in golden does that at this town hall mess on the wall he was on general clark and he's got heated up with us now jim of the general respond there's no contact tab of his so moving to e.f.
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one that i believe that j.c. pull a complete truth no one saw a spacecraft though it is my contact that cannot contact that this is. we start with a simple there's a lot of areas the still ongoing jingoistic careful not. if they hit the staff the compliment she said i mean she will hit total death. if the process we started will give way my bridge we suppose polities as i think two thousand people you've all got have price problem and you think that your community is both the non-contact and the contacted ones can survive unless the state increases its presence here. sadly it is possible for an easy matter to live my day to the risk of shaders gains that i don't know his you know give idea to his you know as a boy z.
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and i know damn well the comment that o'neill it was probably his own eyes not our bodies that mantle a joy when you see my son with a gentle always allowed can play up. easy see if thought is kept there was a quantum capable element data follow unseen all the protests now and i think say gotten to the polish bad guys in two thousand and they don't have process to top out between each evil tackle can agree that this is probably the job will prevail but what about the people from your tribe what about their future. before. just established babel. i think it best sadly but example again i decided that the sponge bob was contacted don't sign me get on the percentage of bombing. we started one can see game on the s.c. stance and then to does the obvious contact and then it's coming that's going to start with a prop that we started to hit but it's not the left from that was even
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a fair tabel a projectile jump for you but i guess when you died you know that's been money seen a sore spot this when you die this is a significant that i use that and gee i mean to get a badge that v. that this is just so as i mean to get it that you could do it out instrumental must have meant to focus on them in doubt but i pulled up well as an indigenous age of twelve for eighteen years and that was the identity of a woman the i think that on the scene she had done this and i know you mentioned to me earlier that some of the drug traffickers that operate along that river here are out co-opting some of the people from the community tell me more about that and we stood with jacqueline provide. the value of a d.m. and as hard as it and i feel now you know what the last group is so if i can see we start then once you've had. i'll fast the g.g. project a. month. plus so engine
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a. quote was made disability then at the end they say. yes now you know what that's but example that's a huge amount that a different data can rise to be most. might appear to one of the little ab is easy my all probable poorna that he's you know jack with that part of the sound you call kanina is so fights going after this mess on the job until you put his employer away jim is my theme of the g.m. will be met the g.e. . indigenous neck. felt the g.g. or latest by jeep that i see put a boot up a different form of transport than you would does he. taoist saw a program i said again you see it but i'm nice. and program i said you l.o.l. man doesn't mean asses don't you know what that is all the a because my father's
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ghetto when he sat on my floor actually put right in space capabilities met the raiders w. ave a nap with the sound cheesy cocaine and my disgusted humanity is a featured advocate champ if that's going to be janet then but has there ever was a veiled patti page a woman or better song is a woman as well as knowing the cinci of the. a proper de marcus sound quite far from the formality benjamin things are you do i gotta say as in chief vacate their side to be that by default the. scene which evaporates alabaster difficulties that sound payments. indigenous give some color but at the disco invasion and this is ancient quincy discolor but i bought a new thing is possibly dodgy a bit on shall we start the purple defies the sound in time when he school begins who do you blame most for the situation see much of the former police cover fallacy
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of the village caging establish taboo knowledge of effort that we see in the i think you know vale might be speak you were made up i suppose. at least a moment to rescale a. couple of sums up the standard gap on the probable infidel tell us that. when for their own this isn't cheap. about fifty five hundred people belong to the reserves six contacted tribes we are taken to a community to meet the leader of the my i do not tribal chief told me floyd is. going to mature in a group that are going to be for centuries the tribesmen try to fight off those who invaded their territory and some still do but their bows and arrows are no match for the outsiders guns the my you do know is made contact with the outside world about fifty years ago and are finding it difficult to maintain their way of life
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there with their i mean that's why chief tommy insists on painting his face with traditional ceremonial paint made from the pod of a local tree for agreeing to a more from a conversation. since he speaks no portuguese a peruvian missionary who lives in the community translates for us you know i ask him why his tribe decided to move into a reserve a demarcated area for indigenous communities me would. really do some of you who by . then it was too much of. a moving only you know so i'm just in a new book. he did i can't give you learn month now known as we must join with us then maybe thirty five but as we said in the book maybe it was only. thirty. little crew money
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i like that but that's the main reason that it was it better before or after i ask really the demo we were demoted so conduct were done. but double to whom much is settled. my party certainly would i'm going to know who temperature don't we don't really know who. can't get cocky but putin dumbell would talk that maybe he could tell me why tell me tell me the minute he got there others who took under new product until he were dumb oh it's a baby boom box rule to most it they suddenly not be i ask him if there's any benefit from living in a reserve supposedly protected by the government then we don't trust the. sudden kill we so fucking something up getting done. bill can lead you can move i didn't you know not not name a second movie we've done. that's could. only i did i did and then
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we took out a new term young part just to keep time they gave me my name and number you and i can be a. name dumbo i didn't need to tell you came to over we need not. be under maybe get into the think tank take a view. something. i mention that they now have television and ask if he's not afraid of losing their culture we're not going to name him a little bit i don't know the mood of the seventeenth they say that's good with good nico know everything gumley said none none none that need the i really don't loom down with something i'm not unlike you my knowledge he knew him and then they did maybe we've done ok that's good that you got us to the original you've done young. maiden with something in it i wouldn't live. without but given that wouldn't you know but i think that putting something down is he worried that the reserve is no longer safe from invaders i didn't mean anything mean i know that some of the
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took it he says certain some of could tell he think they think the kid cheap. and he did where you work you don't have to make them or tell me who mark who much i think he meant didn't know me then they gave me tell it like tell me what is the church of the summer i go to talking to mark who are considered just what he requests and then look at a study we tell me how much of the poverty we don't know that he took such a trip in the summer but i mean he got up. i asked him how he'll do that and he proceeds to show how he will hunt down and kill the enemy he says he's a warrior like his father but. but chief tommy want to signal that he doesn't see all outsiders as enemies. and asks that i accompany him in a ceremonial dance. it seems to be his way of telling us that people of
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different cultures and languages can understand each other even in these uncertain times. the amazon region has long been at the center of a major conflict preservation versus exploitation and it's a dispute that's increasingly putting in peril not just the rain forests vast natural resources but the lives of those who've lived in it almost as long as time .
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