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necessary and if the u.s. has increased security requirements for six middle eastern airlines they'll be required to undergo an intensive cargo screening program when flying on specific routes officials say intelligence shows on groups are intent on attacking planes witnesses next and. the latest news as it breaks the government of mali so mikey has pushed to have a series of laws that it says will make argentina's economy more competitive with detailed coverage in two thousand and sixteen when the government structure so he doesn't rattle the cost of college or jumped by sixty percent the clues disappear at least for a year from around the world the military and the establishment in the capital bangkok know that it's very difficult for them to win support in parts of thailand like this.
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we have been here since the beginning of time this is not the commonwealth of australia this is the it in g. territory. it always has been always will be. going to walk down through the community and then we're going to just pull people who want to come and do it recovering. you know. what we're doing today which is really i think people know that there's a different government here now call it sovereign in the government. and then a company. but always working in holland
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house i say to realise that my have might have a start. because aboriginal people are excluded from the commonwealth constitution once i found that out and i'm going back to my trouble long. and that's when we form the soviet union government. people are hungry for real or hungry for real justice hungry for real land right. well before we start your mob we've got to remember where we're standing. and. i'm going to ask martin to sing song cross and it's something that will awaken your spirit.
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going to. my mom are more and more one of our you didn't the. first card in the law one of our up side of that mountain range the tribal council they made the government for everyone here today. and it might take five years it might take ten years of my tank fifteen years but at least it'll be for these little ones here that we're doing this now because we can't wait for commonwealth to give it to us and on the foreign affairs minister today but as a government minister i can witness things this thing here that i this ceremony so let's use up here at hand. and repeat after me from this time forward under good. order. i pledge my loyalty to you didn't g.
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and it's people i love it's my loyalty unity and whose democratic beliefs i share with democratic beliefs are sure there who's rights and liberties are respect these rights and there is our respect and whose laws i will ask how and our by and his law. and the bay. just to finish off brothers and sisters if you want to just get some small country you just to see a latina. a walk a wife a mistrial because i don't think i was in a trial to listen once i realised that i had to go had to leave. we were this. was going on the beach so. can you help carry one of these how do we live without money well it's very difficult. we
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have a lot of older sisters for example. a very beautiful australian family has the list in this house. with no cost. or some. pocket. money is from like. and a few other people who. believe money here i give money. to. where we're going to day is. mother's country. coming in here. and some other friends off in india. i'm just the challenge one life. always wants to you didn't even the police station not this one here that belongs to you didn't i would for us. ready our.
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own way. when i walked away from this trial in world i wrote to the government to go back to trying to possible war is trying to license the bank accounts in and the superannuation that had accrued over twenty years. me giving all that stuff away. you know that was a six figure salary in that old dream tom world and i and. i'll get my money and all. now and i think i'm one of the happiest wives on planet earth. are you the first ever original asian to play to fill up my you know we may be the first ones to have. the first not only fair fight is true and correct the procedure there's a woman by the name of professor megan davis she's the chair of the un permanent
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forum on village miss issues. and her expert opinion she is now saying that there's nothing stopping the calm of this trial from entering a treaty with the dingy government. we're going down to canberra saying we are you dinging we have a government we want to grant consent for in way of a treaty or form of agreement for the commonwealth of australia to exist on our church. our chief minister how are you going to learn in order. yes and good sound good. the map here tonight have a look at how does one make sure. that. the boundaries. to the best of our ability to and correct for us following the zero travel ban reads that were known and given to us. previously stated by our past elders but
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in some calculations a while back but it's about twice the size of hong kong and land mass and id kilometers out into the ocean it in detail actually encompasses the care in sydney in cairns is well known to us capital of north queensland we've got a lot of national heritage listed in areas such as the great barrier reef as one of on the other one is rain forests they are where tropical rain forests chief minister one of the things we did. reese and we got some new pledges from people to become citizens so we get in there i think we're probably about sixty now sixty citizens sixty citizens top down from all the bloodlines hereditary population on huge cherry trees around three thousand to five thousand so it's a substantial amount of people so that recruitment drive for the union citizen is
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important and then the sovereign you didn't go mint has issued the driver's license for even the citizens so that bears the seal and the coat of arms of the sovereign government and this one here is the tribal clan group or john allen you're in which is the main trouble council are we creating a nation. the national really existed. just a continuation of something that has been here since the very beginning the thing that was missing was the legal personality of the government. yes. i think you know how you gonna go about it all go are you know you know i said i don't know government i want to come in but again come in come in if they now are
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all official telling general i'm here on business. and he said ethel would deny me this you know and also the they adopt me into the troika if you self identify as part of the tribe and they that's all it is correspondent that's one from office of the minister for indigenous affairs but it not to be nominated to be attorney general i said you look just take anyone who can understand both worlds. yeah brother one of the i want to bring to your attention the matter of the southern indian government vehicle obviously it's. been forcibly taken from us but the problem is they have in correctly identify the person who has to undergo who's in position who their own aware of the standing of the tribes we have to know. they pulled me over the quiz and place as the gentleman there asked adi have
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a license and i said of course i do and i gave him the i don't think i was arrested i was held against my will and in captivity because i said you know i've consumed or treated to too tightly but you got the guns. buys it with imagistic was asking am i formally known as of these trying in person . and i told him haven't i already told you who i am. he said you're not answering the question as to deny to censor the question i wanted more i can only be a mormon. and i have been since the beginning of time. and when i said that he continued to ask me i formerly known as this as well identify yourself who's asking the question. because i don't have treated consent to be in a territory he said get out of my court he single handedly save the calm of the
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constitution from exploiting he knew exactly. what was happening and he had to let the man go. yes. to reuters. that number. or was that one well taken a few of them but this one's a bit special because it's. licensed license to drive double zero seven that's not always. you know i love that little black car. take my young fellow to football training and all that kind of stuff and. i know it blom and catch buses and walk around the flies and humbug people if. on the yard nations declaration the rights of indigenous peoples clearly states
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that indigenous peoples can present governments around identification. like this lockout plights like l. . sitting out in stores now and service documents. ferlo. all. do you have a ford car with. wasn't quite why i did double o. seven. on mormon boy good foreign minister falls over need a new government. the queensland police service instructed him to remove engine vehicle ridge vehicle and nothing against the wall but we're going to give you this paper here to pass on to your. your bosses this document here which is tries signed on says that we can credit around governments and create our own nice larson's plights after our vehicles and things like that and we're just giving you this here
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to pass it on to your bosses and i don't want to take you fast to international court and although we're not interested in that boat is sort of doing a. an education process really to win hearts and minds we don't want to try to money on our stuff now as i so easy. peace be with you hours and if you're concerned about here do we give you consent now as no cost nothing. thanks is that peace be with you. all. oh you're welcome to the program stay right here. for. a while edition. here in the city of game or nine just try to use as care which is a dingy territory we're broadcasting all around. world on the internet and of course plummeted from a near nano point seven f.m.
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. now. this month there is a gathering of nations events taking place in nambour territory camera and that will see a lot of different tribal groups gathering there to report on the latest on where they are informing their governments and it will be very interesting to see what happens there to see how people are i guess rising to this challenge. and the very reason why we're here in down to the gathering of nations of pain is because we're excited which is sharing our world this is what you have done this is how we set up again. we are. now the. engine is open for business.
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it's very important that we speak to old u.n. member states we have just developed a good friendship with the russian federation yes sure. i'm going to be coming to number soon and i wanted to present the painting either to his excellent sea or a representative from the russian federation i've been told it is going to be going into the kremlin so i i don't think they would have said that to me twice and not mentors it'll be interesting because the actual painting is called the unknown morea and maybe but a mere put movies a memorial. the
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correct me if i'm wrong but an american speak for country oh yeah as a time just before and as we near all. you know ever since time immemorial. and we're not going to be speaking of an event that will down as i get out of people in the real good. and look after nana are on their own yes there are benefits from speaking of public engagements but not at the risk of selling suffered injury govern and certainly not trial counsel we would prefer not to put that as a potential conflict so they can speak at that conference and we don't have to do that. hello are you. ambassador. crocker's how you.
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may know it's a trick to get off the bat. we. got some new us citizens to ten citizens but tough so well the same citizens of several other retorts approval. in the dream time i used to be a journalist and parliament house. the connections of my here with the press gallery while working here but also with all the members of parliament this is what's going to make it work it would be really far more of a challenge to not have the inside knowledge and the experience of how this place works. here good or not the average embassy sought they are going to drop of this pipe or work. this is let people know while we're not
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talking pass i would say right here good to have things are good good good do you know are you helping organize in the gathering nations. because originally some pipes were here for people because you didn't is not speaking at this event fuckers they cannot bring it up to heaven not bring it straight up to michael i said. it's all about keeping the peace you see we have to let the law do the talking and that's their that they are doing the talking for us it's very clear that women can speak for country. but for what i saw people who stated it to you it shocked me to some degree because well said maybe that you didn't see the law or that you know it's a patriarchal society and they've made that rule and cells in the modern world with gender equity is now you know see if they're going to progress i think they need desperately to look at. making public statements like that you know we chant afford
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to have to mean at least avoid it like that because we have too much division right now. the trouble more is the trouble all you did you government is such totally separate to that. women become become ministers and talk and we can even have a female chief minister i hope one day that will happen sometimes the west finds a very very difficult to understand that these laws have been here since the beginning of time we didn't make him up is that i we didn't make him up twenty years ago and we certainly didn't make it up to seventy five thousand years ago that's how it is. we've got tom on the diplomatic missions to meet with and and come off of a strong and representative talked about it that's that's the real business. i think we've got to go no no documents just sold i think i've received a mole in the mouse. we're meeting with.
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our usual international friends rusher and as well a few others but not all scalia and as agreed to meet for an hour. can you look see my show those logs we want to keep these dialogue channels i've been with the. some of the greatest things created on this planet through friendships and noddles good night i'm on this show his face take me he would say yes i've had several correspondents with him and been communicating on this other level but face to face first time. ambassador i mean. they're. really really you know very not just.
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for the life. you want a. very strong that's why you. know i really feel. like. we truly want to say this if. you. really like a good idea for him it's. so basically we just come out of the the meeting with send a scalia in that he's going to pass on i guess a summary of our conversation to senator brandis and the prime minister's office. he would encourage them when they come to cherry tree to sit down with us for at least half an hour get an opt out but that initial sit down and talk more than in result of a formal agreement or treaty really needs to be ratified and tend to pipe aside a space.
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such that i am hidden somewhere special to the russian. ambassador as a residence and hopefully. his excellency but i mean morris of except this gift sons are unknown warrior my son and i travel. to his mother's country and sleep in the car near the beach and this particular spirit figure all. came to me and decided to paint it this is the one of the first. so it's piece of me it's a piece of my some and it's a piece of this land. it's my dream to give every u.n. member state a painting a gift of peace from an injury to the rest of the world. we
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had a very successful meeting. and we talked a lot about peacekeeping and we had a couple of popping in russian biscuits so going to ties it before but not. his excellency ambassador morris of. and they asked me to explain the painting which i did of course. and you know while i spite you i said we see russia as a big brother. and. i think he enjoyed that. this is called a work in progress. that's a. voice in and out of that sun there fossett will drop. through the last see the colors of really there. that's it
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that's good. is the motivation for going on this track all the children of a lot of emotion behind why we're doing this is this trial and why and there's the danger why the ninja ways been here for seventy five thousand years at least and this trial has been he's since ninety one so that's what we're trying to let people be aware of that this is a beautiful world wide ng for them and it's obvious trials now if they so choose to want to participate with and what the government pushed into a direction into a formal agreement. ah now who i am i just heard it's the school election and the candidates are pulling out o. the stops for so i can do is i'm
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