tv The Diaspora Orchestra Al Jazeera February 3, 2018 11:00pm-12:01am +03
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paint the scene for us whether online what is a very nice time in yemen that peace is possible but not what happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on set there are people that are choosing between buying medication and eating basis is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist who's close to the story joined the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. i know i'm in london here's a roundup of your top stories on al-jazeera. is claiming it was behind the downing of a russian jet over italy province in syria russia's defense ministry is confirming
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the plane's pilot managed to eject himself but was killed in a subsequent ground fight russian syrian government planes have been targeting rebel fighters since december with more than thirty killed on saturday alone the u.n. says some one hundred thousand civilians have been displaced by the violence stephanie decker reports from the turkey syria border. oh. this is a russian fighter jet shot down by opposition forces. i mean remember the pilot manages to eject but he didn't survive. there are. these syrian fighters it's a huge symbolic victory. russian the syrian government have intensified their bombardment it province over the last two months government forces a slowly capturing territory in the south what is the last remaining syrian province under full rebel control. they're inching closer to the city of socketed
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which lies on a strategic road linking the northwest all the way to the capital damascus territory that is now almost fully under government control. and in syria's complex web of regional and international allegiances some say this offensive has been well planned and has further implications been there are some people who are in fact wondering if there is a tacit agreement between the russians and the turks whereas the russians would actually give the green light for the turks to act in again the kurds in exchange for the russians and allies actually to capture parts of this of this. the government itself. between. the mosques on their bill. that offensive against the kurdish controlled district of a is now into its third week turkey's backing fighters from the free syrian army against the kurdish people protection units g.
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turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist organization even though it's the united states is most effective in fighting until turkey has been intensely shelling the areas there is a base just right behind us and this is in line with what politicians here are saying the first phase of this operation the aim is to push the wipe away from its borders. all along that border a steady stream of military movement vehicles i mean and buses packed with syrian f.s.a. fighters this is a very visible operation but it's also a difficult one the white p.g. know the terrain well and they have been preparing for this it's the latest frontline in a war that year after year it simply changes its form and never seems to end stephanie decker or jazeera on the turkey syria border well in other developments in the country the syrian government has denied allegations that it used chemical
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weapons against civilians in rebel held eastern ghouta the u.s. made the accusations after a suspected attack on thursday but syrian authorities have responded by calling them lies without evidence the volunteer rescue group the white helmet says three people were killed in the attack with many more injured in italy six african migrants have been injured with one in a life threatening condition and what police say appears to have been a racially motivated attack the group of five men and one woman were targeted in a drive by shooting in the central italian town of much errata police have arrested a man who was wrapped in an italian flag doing a fascist salute he's a former mayor all candidate for the far right northern party. hundreds of nationalist protesters in corsica's capital have taken to the streets calling for more autonomy just days before the french president is due to arrive on the island was that the nationalists fought for independence from france for decades before
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a double shift. a lot of dishonest and he said oh we'll always that you're my lad if you mean for the sin. we lead you. must put in the sad little head into the sad. i don't know charlie i have how do you my name is mama and i know i caught it in is . about to email so that there's a coincidence between how to make something is cause like but i seen an orchestra within the orchestra and you backed by the sunni and you are charlie chut and we know your family so we will we love to enjoy in the circus and you can meet other by sunni and maybe from different guns mohammed it's nice to meet you mike
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i'm charlie as you know and i live in los angeles i'm so glad that you contacted me so this is sounds like such a wonderful opportunity come out to palestine to perform with my my fellow musicians and probably some relatives as well you know my father and my uncles all grew up in jerusalem and it's just such a treat to be able to go back finally thank you so see see you soon i think ok sounds great and but are they ready yet. so why are the. world and the desert it's well. dismantle orchestral forests and you live in fear. and no no well yeah but then again i'm here to the beach at the family mess and before lafayette.
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i was born here in the united states my dad is from palestine he came over in one nine hundred fifty and lived here and started his family here and we've lived always in southern california i'm a professional violinist and i. i do music for movies soundtracks and commercials and record projects i received an e-mail from an orchestra that i work with here in
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los angeles they had forwarded to me a correspondence they received from tim party from the palestine national orchestra on the edward sade institute looking for me i'm not sure how he'd discovered me or knew that i was living here but they forward me the e-mail and it was kind of quizzical that somebody was looking for me from that part of the world professionally not it wasn't a family member or something like that so it was quite interesting and intriguing when i got this e-mail and when i learned what it was all about i was very excited to hear that they were trying to bring people from around the world back to create music.
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mostly orchestras that i worked with in my career have been in los angeles and it's about your ability and how you perform on your instrument doing a project like this was it was more than just being able to play your instrument it was communing with with people and in a way almost family. playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something you felt it felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language the the in the. the .
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my name is mary m. to maddy my father was palestinian and my mother is japanese. i grew up in japan and i studied in the united states and i live in paris now i certainly listen to all different kinds of music i like rock and. and popular music as well but very since very very early age i must say since around three or four i tend to find very specifically with classical music and as soon as i started actually singing classical music myself i immediately knew that this was the way that i can express myself the most and the most fully always very important for me to sing in palestine and also with palestinians abroad as well too
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because i love i love palestine i love palestinians and i love being in this in this culture and a part of it my background as a palestinian and as a japanese those are the strongest of course that's part of my head. was. you know. i feel that my background has helped me immensely. is a big part of who i am so i grew up listening to a lot of classical music certainly song by my aunt danielle but also my father
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listened to a lot of bach and mozart at home all the arts played a huge part of my daily life since i was born i would just like to say that all was so thrilled to be here so thrilled to the always welcomed back they say you know they say welcome home to me when i'm here even if it's been even if it's been a few years that i haven't been back and even if i'm so ashamed that i don't speak arabic but they but my family and friends always say welcome home and that is how i feel so i really am grateful for that.
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i was recording this morning at capitol records for a show called the x. factor we do it usually on sundays every week it ranges from a couple hours to several hours today was about a three hour session. and my uncle is joining us he has traveled from northern california city called palo alto. and he'll be arriving at los angeles international airport where we're on our way to go collect them i think are going to really. joy meeting him because he is from palestine born and raised in palestine speaks arabic unfortunately i speak no arabic so i know i'm really happy that i can bring my uncle and he can add some culture to our of our gathering here so for now i'll grab my uncle and head back to the house and then i will spend some time ago.
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to. just hear what chickens have come up. with. as well. the fact is they took their land and i remember it became. but nineteen forty four forty five forty six. it became impossible to go from one place to another without having an id and that's was restricting our freedom and it became ugly that we have to put up with
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a foreigner have telling us where to go when to go. and now when i see the situation is happening in palestine that you have to secede your land and give it to these people because they tell you saw i'm sorry the military said we have to mow down your house we don't care where you go or we hope you die in the desert somewhere that is an affront to humanity these are some of the pictures of villa. and the tumbi a section of jerusalem where i was born. and this is a picture of the very last it was completed in one thousand nine hundred twenty six this is a picture that is now touted the net to show villa how rashid
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. was taken by the israeli government golda mayer lived in this house and i think begun was married in this house too and golda may have denied in her memoirs that and the arab ever lived in that house and she also marred the name of the village her rashid. so that's count four bernadotte would not notice that she is living in an arab south.
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of the river nile is a vital source of sustenance to the countries and flows through this normal thing called on who can lay claim i'm a bit player isn't going to give them the sense we found voted for it but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country's suspicious of each other's intentions in the battle for control of the river transporting through consultation was not up to me to get through counters because of something i'm normally feel a struggle over the nile a does time on al-jazeera the globe of the united states i learned that the first amendment is really key to being a good thing freedom of the challenges point of. men and women to the resources that are available but it's a healthier story is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants to know the government is not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize for that's what al-jazeera does we ask the questions so that we
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can get closer to the truth more than seven decades ago a country was split into really big but didn't do anything and now the time content been shown to be dropped based all it took was a pan a map and a collapsing empire and when the british had to draw a line they pulled its seventh who had never been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent but of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these nuclear neighbors partition borders of blood at this time. oh i maryam namazie in london harry headlines on al-jazeera. is claiming it was behind the downing of a russian jet over a live province in syria russia's defense ministry has confirmed the plane's pilot
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managed to eject himself but was killed in a subsequent ground fight russian and syrian government planes have been targeting rebel fighters since december with more than thirty killed on saturday alone the u.n. says some one hundred thousand civilians have been displaced by the violence well in other developments in the country the syrian government has denied allegations that it used chemical weapons against civilians in rebel held eastern ghouta the u.s. made the accusations after a suspected attack on thursday but syrian authorities have responded by calling them lies without evidence of volunteer rescue group the white helmet says three people were killed in the attack with many more injured we're now in italy six african migrants have been injured with one in a life threatening condition in what police say appears to have been a racially motivated attack the group of five men and woman were targeted in a drive by shooting in the central italian town of much a rotter police arrested a man who was wrapped in an italian flag and doing a fascist salute to form
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a mayoral candidate for the far right northern league party is lee's prime minister into loney condemned the attack and called for unity really fear fear that you could put them in the qur'an describes and criminal behavior will be prosecuted and punished this is the law this is the state's on confidence in the responsible behavior of all the political parties criminal behavior cannot have ideological motivation criminals or criminals the state will be particularly severe against whoever thinks of never seen this spiral of violence let's stop this let's stop it right now. and hundreds of nationalist protesters in corsica's capital have taken to the streets calling for more autonomy just days before the french president is due to arrive on the island of corsica nationalists fought for independence from france for decades before lead a cold or a nap was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred eight now they've won a majority in the island's regional assembly
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a say they were inspired by the recent political movement in spain for the catalonians independence. top stories more coming up in the news hour so do join me then after the second half of the diaspora orchestra. when charlie found out how bad the palestine orchestra he was and through z. asked dick because of his background to go palestine and share all his time with with all these people that you know he loved that he loved me there and i hope he can continue.
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there is something about music and it depending on the style that you're doing but for me when i when i'm playing and performing especially if you get taken into a world where you know you're you're thinking about your music only you know you're not thinking about what's happening back home and you're dealing with issues that are difficult at home or in your family or your friends or anything like that you're in you're in the moment of the music and it's kind of a respite from from the daily grind of life so i really look forward to the concerts specially because you get a you get a break from from reality really you're just in this world of music and it's refreshing to be doing that and not thinking about everything else that you're going to be thinking about once it's over.
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so i'm just getting my things together for the trip and i'm packing what i think i might need over there the weather is probably going to be. it might be a little chilly so i've got a couple things that i'd like to have with me along with my performing outfit and some gifts for some family members and things like that we're joining maybe fifty or sixty members of the orchestra that are coming many of them from all different parts of the world including europe and south south america and this and the states like me and so i'm going to take these things with me and i'll grab my violin and i will head to the airport and begin the journey.
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len had that fact to look into the economic that if she and i managed and i saw what it does to be our lamar said it would be a beauty best business bill national. and casual more clear my own home. with a sort of atomic door for listen a year why she she in the usual had the computer in. the home to mom was there we see it's like a gift this is the sign of the homeland. i'm
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always looking for palestinian poetry to sing and this poem is particularly special to my heart because first of all it's by a great week and second i really felt close to it because i feel also like. i'm palestinian but like so many of us in the diaspora so many of us who had to leave. i speak also as somebody from a far away land. and somebody who who feels this great nostalgia whenever i return and also i feel that the poem is really speaking about the experience of somebody like my father who had to leave. as a child and. he feels he has been living in exile his whole life but every
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that was another one to find out. for us out. of a little. well as a failure of history has had a role. because if the whole we took what he said to her we as voters that are invalid then you know for us the in hock no noise if i'm in. academia. or we had his he nor would he say led this one phone call or even foreseen certainly in a bomb or in a bad thought because that or because if it only because it was there would be his
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a finny hey sean sean with la and i did notice you had. a chuckle hoss what the nut on and mocha. surely would. like to show hold of a you do not then you are young and i have it as a fit for fun. if you do a lot of b.s. any of us in our lives if they feel the most about nothing. but if i'm older and have robbie and i need to look in a medically hone they haven't had any check across what we could orchestra let me know what is the reality in as if you need more duty and how that he came up with the water in a muzzle to him as if from as if the coffee hung only. fuck off air that to be in. the head because he of us a lot to be a holy shit any of us and i me and a lot of the line and i learn from him all the best on how you i don't feel heavily
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when you perform back home it's a it's a different situation you're poor you're auditioning and you're performing with people and you're trying to do your best and it's all about the play here that's why it's a much deeper level you're. mixing with people from your background and getting to hear the language and have the food and see the sights and it really is such a different experience doing it for something like this than it was say a job back home it is a dream for me i have never had the opportunity to come to palestine and until tim . mohamed foggo contacted me i really didn't know when i would ever have that opportunity so it was really a great chance to come out and meet people of my heritage and play music with them and it's a it's a very nonpolitical situation so it's really nice because we're here just to spread the word of palestinian culture because the good side of the culture.
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then eat. he had them a shift. a woman and a stick out of style a home full of steam and a bitch dam and busy china care. when i'm behind you but at the plaza in the summit behind it. had the most and i'd have to muck with metallic caution for missing vision who would buy them and showed it to d.d. and he said end of t.t. behavior has been no enough to get a few new will be hit boom of the dish and. busts but he couldn't actually.
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thing with the palestine national orchestra it's quite different because it brings together to. two of my passions my identity as a palestinian and also my identity as as a musician and it's an extremely special experience because the orchestra is made up of musicians professional palestinian positions who live all around the world and work professionally and they we gather for the sake of this orchestra and all of us feel this sense of very strong identity as a palestinian and we have something very very specific and very passionate and important to communicate to the world. and this makes the experience unlike
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hello there through pretty cool for some of us in australia recently the temperature in brisbane under all that cloud only got to twenty one degrees on saturday it is now clearing away though so with a bit more sunshine the temperatures should rise quite nicely i think we'll get around to twenty seven degrees on sunday there will still be some showers away to the north of us though those still stretching their way across the northern parts of queensland still bringing some role the heavy downpours across townsville there and the we also see some showers over delve into elsewhere and you can see the circulation here that's dragging down some air from the interior towards adelaide saw temperatures will be rising that will get to around thirty four degrees as we head through the day on monday meanwhile for new zealand here we've got plenty of sunshine currently but that is gradually going to change so for fairly bright for
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us on sunday then on monday we see more cloud roll its way across us and behind that will be some very strong winds as well so looking fostoria as we head through the next few days up towards japan and here we've got quite a few little weather features with us and they're bringing a fair amount of snow yet more snow for us there's been plenty recently yet more still to come as we head through monday as well in the west though is generally quiet to hit zero in beijing. from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste to solar powered classrooms africa is transforming young innovators are propelling change building communities creating employment and solving problems their challenging systems and shaping new what it's about creative
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