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syria's war its beleaguered residents have somehow held out against the forces of the acid regime in the first of two exclusive reports of people in power goes behind the scenes to find out how they've survived so long at the rubble and why they've been so determined to cling on despite repeated attempts to drive you mad. still moon on the moon gun it's full.
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moon moon the and. winning view giving it will is shown a lot being. then the. one he has over. the whole. novel from the one who are sitting. out of them on. how dialing it on. a besieged on klav in the east of syria's capital in the sixth year of a korean war. over two hundred fifty thousand people used in the job of. filling the streets with life and noise. now only two hundred families remain
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somehow holding out to meet the ruins of phones in the side of president bashar assad. it's the festival of eid an old who can make it so i've come to the moken mosque on the ground but but it's not a time for celebration. and. own low for our. show. over here in the euro lou and then the revolution bit. however you have you know nothing left out what you have to move out and how much
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out you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to here in job as pynchon bomb shelter cemetery. in the. fad has been an undertaker a job of more than fifty years. the work of the women. many of his own family now law i met these broken tombs. and some of us out there that you miss my eyes a few of that will come back. of them find it. but it's the it that is to put the fear in me but. the motive of god has a sieve is to. tell
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whether or not i have thought it would be a doubt it was god who is a man and it is so without god is a month ahead. because. they are no solace and i would i would it ignore the mad side of the vision of the willem i mean what the. i mean. by this with i love i did eyes and. saw how the job outcome to. such tests and truck from destruction. i. began the very earliest arab spring days of the uprising when the people here join. the first optimistic antigovernment protests you.
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are going to be. but peaceful protest only invited a brutal response. soon the number of the regimes victims started to grow. can know what she knew. this morning when i. saw him. as a widow and lives on her own. her only son was killed three years ago he was just eighteen so what the most of those saw him she was a hall. i mean we have a. will but i don't you don't you we thought will benefit the body. i mean. what. will be written if any at the i mean those to set children to medical you know how to feel boy why not good for her and i want to see what's out
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. there. as the protests grew louder and opinions hardened the regime became more aggressive sending in the army and using heavier more destructive weapons to punish its opponents. bit by bit this once prosperous damascus suburb just a few kilometers from the heart of the city was to be reduced to rubble. but. i don't. have to tell you from the day you die you know that's not. a matter of how and you will not get the love of your mother could of. all i don't assume it jaime come out with a noble. man and how to be formally
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a local real estate tycoon still lives in job out with his family. still but at the still a gun it lucky on the i don't. even know if you work. for the. yeah i'm a second. in the but all gone when i read mother yourself would i look at a biscuit if i had as my. the devastation left no building and job are untouched be a toll on you. said it was my. other one hundred home gun rule i should have been a you know caution when you heard the gun so a lot of i mean a lot. now the district is an eerie shuttered drek.
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street off the street of ruined homes shops and public buildings shredded by high explosives. and even that means something saw the house in the next seven samy and admit how you know it's not one succumbs of. snow on. the safety of his home. he's done this a little to the. home. office as chairman of the council of free job. park mayor and part him and to a community the refuses to give and receive. them in the house the had for the. both of them.
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have a. feeling that. being that i also made the muscle for the. myth of the. so. there's a lot. in how to feel how the when. and how to. vote is the largest remaining rebel busted on the outskirts of damascus. jutting out into government territory joe bought has been on the front lines since the conflict began. as the uprising escalated into open war over two thousand and twelve wrestling control of the un played back from the rebels became a key you receive. whatever the cost in civilian lives inevitably many of the
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casualties were children. out of that. and it will mark on the had and how you call on the on a lot of you know i'm done unable to emphasize the importance of this crucial battleground president bashar even made this painfully choreographed visit to his troops on the job front. that often comes up to say you didn't really see them and. now this media would do it and we've got it now but ultimately it also fits into the health of nothing you cannot do. not know you know should be good numbers not the soul of people your thoughts of those are not love letters you know what the
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author does you're going to do finance because it would have wi fi the choice of movie we would. but any blessing it's a side may have given his army did not extend to the people of georgia. against whom he was soon using chemical weapons. but i did tell you that each time i. run. one especially deadly attack in august two thousand and thirteen reportedly involved the use of the bam nerve agent sarin. was you know. i can only. according to many international observers including french government scientists the victims symptoms were certainly consistent with exposure to a nerve agent. and. this was denied by the assad regime.
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the precise death toll from the two thousand and thirteen attack has never been fully established the united nations put the figure around six hundred the syrian opposition said fatalities were nearer thirteen on that. a large number of the dead were children. and that if they get it up to. about at the moon the. student i mean it that they're not seeing the new one was then you will know you had chemo my good. thirty. six months i don't just think for money i let you know and i meant to yell at the.
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oh at home or left up it will never know and i live. in the city. at the end of it. has lost more than twenty members of his family. the city just what the event i defended no doubt about. it different today i just. read what had been on the news that even in the safety. of thirty. years i've been at the city on eleven and the money the senate minority me.
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or. defended today does he. i won't defend tonight i mean. most of job as residents have long since fled the war here the few thousand who remain especially the civilians determined whatever the cost to cling on to their homes eke out a strange existence under the ruins. imagine that i was not is not just out of but a sort of free i don't play out on top of somebody's home with you how do you know i'm good little boy that he loves and i like to feel it flooding it i can family don't medicine and that he had added i'm just my mom i'm not young to have enough is enough you have got me from no nothing had an exam and you had no home. i mean. that's the magic of it yeah i'm.
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a long look at last night in that it would have been in fact. she would be ships and the launch of august i mean when i got was that i mean you know as long as you don't have to live you know one life in it is ahead of you know i mean yeah i mean i think the next day he come up i'm just i'm not i know a lot of audio a lot of time. was you know i hope that you have me but it was not over the blue sea as he looked leon and i'm talking about you know the thought he. looked at her smart well my history full time. whatever it may have become in other parts of syria the conflict in job shows few signs of being driven by sectarian for ever. so committed to the revolution most of the fighters who defend these ruined buildings do so because beneath them
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by the homes and the businesses and ordinary lives that one day they hope to rebuild. a lot of it when that was the one of them with the model at the would have. been a. love. to me. she had. a father of three used to run as your grocery store before taking up arms to defend . with. me lots of people lots of.
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show. like i'm not uphold the. result of a day international. order. but my thought. was that i'm out of the. god you for. the people of are determined to keep life as normal response. setting up the hawk council departments to provide local service. of the love of money. for them. so what guns he. has
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to be. slightly iffy and then it will be. so much harder want to put them on the net here in a job. that would be far more than he. said the able to show that the number of them without sorrow. your bonnie's have even managed to keep some schools open. thank. you no let them get out of those who do it in are so off the planet will minima that is through the model. of far more adult to. be a menace out there on the whole militarism of those not a version of islam. today with our cameras present the children have gathered outside to send a message to the free world. i was.
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home. down. to. the council's efforts to try and restore basic services frequently come up against regime efforts to stop them. such as diverting damascus is so which system and then attempt to flush out your but us residents. feel how that hate. the. shuttle. a bit about the.
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desire. to live. i'm here look at that lee was hundred learn here but i mean. we just had to listen if you. we found others even more determined to cling on to some aspects of their own lives . how long. do you know. how. come nothing.
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yet only three days after we from this interview things did change for a show. he and his wife were killed when their house was bombed. you know. although the distance between the two sides of the front line is just a few hundred metres the largest number of job us casualties i've come from regime air strikes. rather. than a. muzzle
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. she doesn't mean that. they. make them the you know about. my money.
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but. let me go alone. honestly and. a man that has. a stake. i know most of latin you mustn't let me see what i know which no i don't know layard have an image the symbol is a better as a boat mother sent could you live action movie a job with. an actual granny and mother still ugly.
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mission among the for the much more had a checklist of what they're doing now and who knew enough money to see the. nation i don't know would pisani not highly them that you know honey them a lot when. you look over thirty of them if you had not put that up your hands on. deck whether driven by optimism stubbornness or courage the surviving residents of your bar show no signs of borrowing to the assad regime and leaving their shattered town. be elbow. here to the hebrew now he has no. oh no not me no you about my jersey and the facts. about that home.
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thought you. and i will see. a deal before. but that may depend on the capacity of those who fight to defend your book to hold out against the regimes increasing the ferocious attacks. in the next episode of people in power as the siege intensifies we go on to job as parents front lawn. under surgery a scar. a bunker shot or monument towards destructor powers. there's amid the ruins the defiance to resist. i'm strong survive.
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people in power investigate child this suburb of damascus has refused to crumble under the might of our assets only. part two at this time on al-jazeera one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is you know it's very challenging but in the particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people are believed to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. the evidence is undeniable the weapons might as well have had made in iran stickers
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all right iran denies it but the u.s. says it has proof that tyrol it is supplying dogs who feed rebels but. the whole world you want to know it is their life ball headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes. a big. missed opportunity. the latest round of syria told sounds with negotiators blaming each other for the failure. also the u.s. pulls the plug on neutrality we'll explain what that could mean for billions of internet users in america. and wants all eyes now and then he's how will sterrett she is reshaping the map of greek politics. welcome to the program the united states has presented what it calls.

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