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nuclear deal is expected to dominate talks between the french president emmanuel macro and the u.s. president on trump is on a state visit to the u.s. he's urging mr trump to stick with the twenty fifteen accord as that may the twelfth deadline draws close the u.n. secretary general has condemned an airstrike on a wedding party in yemen more than thirty people were killed in the attack by saudi led forces in the western province of hugs on sunday in another air strike last week the second in command of the goofy rebels was killed. police in the canadian city of toronto are questioning a suspect after a van was driven onto a crowded sidewalk at least ten people died and fifteen were injured officers say the suspects a nick appears to have acted deliberately but so far there appears to be no connection to an armed group or to a wider plot armenia's opposition leaders say they want parliamentary elections to be held as soon as possible to prevent that you see on from running the country
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from behind the scenes there were celebrations in the capital here of an on monday after the sixty three year old resigned as prime minister after nearly two weeks of protests the new interim prime minister has promised to release everyone who was detained during the rallies. anti-government protesters in nicaragua refusing to back down with thousands continuing to demonstrate in the capital despite the president daniel ortega scrapping the controversial pension reforms that sparked protests leaving at least twenty six people dead those are the headlines so far today the news continues here on al-jazeera after rebel education by. australia's multibillion dollar international student of history is booming but it has a dark side one of many used examines widespread revelations of sexual assault on foreign universities to on our desire education matter the universal rights to expand arrive and offer better prospects the passport to
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a better life yet around the globe schools and institutions break. systems been deemed to be no longer. linking school and how they were identifying the girl with the knowledge needed in the twenty first century now a new wave of rebel education is. educate and radically change the way. challenging the old way and buck. creating opportunities which will affect individuals and then tie a community. let
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this is the question much more secure the reason you have a difficult position of we need to do. two thousand nine hundred fifty we are sure that that is going to put in the biggest programs within a russia and the biggest program as far as the eye can study the location program young students adults who never went to school before they were imprisoned. did get the money as chord in order bench. is that any made has been in prison for the last twenty five almost and five yes no and is the principal of the school and we decided to put him would probably means we can a new from. the roads so that it looks like another piece well to them and they would build quite the number of us.
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oddly the couple who got to the library. so these are those who teach us and do they also prepared. for lessons. very often it's the poorest and least educated who find themselves in prison often their life's been incredibly difficult and they've not had opportunities and they inherent potential and gifts and talents haven't been realised during that and childhood or the adult life before entering prison. good morning. where your. own for. i thought you thought i did if i was that way see what i did with. winepress on a side like convict it was of them those who never had to the opportunity to attend for much scoops of today so when they come here death up soaked in to school
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program lots of them up going to see it then they will for one thing i thought i thought of that i thought it was me i kept in a bus on the assault case i was convicted for ten years general that i was just never in. prison my daughter took part i believe. that now it but too late to communicate to me. also to try to see. that the team you want to get the benefit that's what this was from this program so that the when the displays that i used to get to get with me to know this go to all of them about you then all dried up still while much of that because i thought it in very good and you can see that even at that they feel that that is out of this one out of out of this but i think that's a good story that what you want me to give credit to get. off the hook up
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responsible for people who mind don't really need to be in prison. it is best. if you ask me what is maybe just to get them to post it is interesting. because i know in just in the country in the world there is a lot of violence in the world and those who are vulnerable of those who were evil and all the men of the prison i saw my child ended up in prison on the corner i didn't even know how to grow apart of their cases and of course basically. saw a need for me to please i know we have not to be there for completing projects and
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do we have folks to to a degree class or i law school sponsor from our london school of law i appreciate all of you. to grab this opportunity that came with you i would i think it is the best decision you're going to make quite in these all the first time we're back in two thousand and. eight symptoms for me to get up to write about what you've learned. studying in prison this really difficult and they have it all risky business where you state. you see it's about quite a bit you didn't do it for yourself almost twice so as to get this beastly. redo this mission that made this equates test i mean. it's quite telling you. it was convicted in one thousand into nine this in my name here i was that arrested
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when i was very young my fusty incorporates a basic out of the normal life and i wanted to proceed with education but unfortunately that came to one had blocked and when i was convicted it was still hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition of the elders . it was a bit of lemon for me to swallow. i've gone from a challenge to family both wrong and bad month medication was a big mistake and i've been in prison and you can see that death of in good system that has evolved into only we knew of the problem or. the going to present itself in the court nominees most of us are poor most of those i did they don't move in not to leave their posts to do this so there was a turning point for them to go to court on a b. and b. their cases crop up. but it was
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a longer in that one night. i would could give that picture of what is expected of you in court the confidence. the bus with even. and of course. is that judge to give you that in the mental freedom of the job you need to go away for sawlogs. your country by do no defeat we're not done to. you wriggle. but are you shocked that. this is going to be supported. by submissions by the fact that that is somebody else
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someone to evidence came up which pointed out the two suspects again as being among the i said to me it's very exciting to think that someone who is on death row can sell for the moment and have that confidence and courage to go for one of ten years most see their course in front of very senior judges and to advocate on his behalf and behalf of the many others who are on death row i think there's a sense of energy and enthusiasm that we find in this league schools which is exciting and gives us a sense that these are going to be game changers who have lost and prison and when they get out are using the law and radical ways to transform the lives of the course and start my book which was done and because of that problem we beg you to have a lawyer or friend. with him because what it is something. that might have put it there the sentence under section two make the six top of the came
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the president so i'm curious as to whether you think been the difference between. the price you receive less of a five pledge burns musician and a three judge grace the court should be faked elite defeat but being the probably being from the from the christian family and they believe in the district of justice. that you get into the issue of that accused who came up to give the truth of what about the give out purpose and this picture on the face. of this implement what you. said that. without just let me know or feel or maybe check together.
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i was commenting on said district death in two thousand and two and i came up told a prison in january changed sic a change sixty hours old age to how committed a crime of. which i did not go but told of course once you're rounded up. and you don't have an hour or a socialist to fasold take you to court you can become a victim of injustice. i refuse to leave like a criminal because i knew i was not up to no irish was the circumstances of the present to determine that my future i had left my one year old child and i just say if i have to see this child of mine once again i had to fight to get my way out of prison. one day i like son clean over the african prison project to her me that
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susan. low costs and i was like no i am a victim of injustice i cannot go for the hurt because like i had to blow all together and you told me it concept with you. is definitely so. i for countries and project brought to me though fortune a team of enrolling and they had first off learned an. external program. to profile a four. hour rate is now as i'm speaking i have completed my degree. throughout
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my studies as for my court sessions they have been there with me. during which he could come in three thousand three. hundred seventy years which resume in the don't return from using time in to fill in the field. it was is that we really. did in two thousand and one over the odd occasion of my down and in two thousand on the piece when i was sentenced to suffer i did. i you've been in prison for fifteen years and it is over that there was. a poor known of this some but
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you were not to remain dissimilar but i remained disks wrong and i knew that it did was gunning when you would be set free so i never lost hope in my life and i think it does for the miss strong. i took it as opportunity for me to achieve what they hope to achieve even in the outside world when. i. right now i am now in the. uk the officer in charge would not get a women's prison in libya spend three months with us in the u.k. last year as part of a fellowship program for the senior staff spending time in which prisons and
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universities. after the prison project. has been left on godsend to have been the prison community here because he just looked on me for class i'm not on all plants that it's a prison child it's also the community around this conflict first and their children . when you have one senior prison officer who's passionate about transforming the lives of prisoners all clients as they're known and who brings creativity and innovation and resourcefulness to their job the world's. you know. let's face it i didn't present in two thousand and nine i was going to be good for ten years. by the time i was coming in i was five months pregnant i believe but in
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prison i took care of my son in prison and he lived prison when it was one year two months. while serving my sentence i've been a student of the law. has been really involving. time and did the case and it's been very very . this was not happening before in our facility it's really a milestone for us because not even this path at getting this kill saddam so far at least both and that crowds are also are able to get to be able to have self-esteem and get all dysfunctional civil out there tried before the court and defend themselves previous trial there are very few thousand members but it's receiving is there more staff members of the world joining the program. one sex is just a mission point of the program was when one of the trainees and even mit was able
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to do a mouthpiece for the quarterly who eventually went back to court and was able to release from this inquiry more inmates to join him and currently the doing good work. i hope in future i will be able to help my my fellow inmates go through the troth appeals. they've been putting up appeals for their friends able to bring up issues that are not known by their administration for us to be able to ensure dusty's preclears within the system those who can go all.
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out i just won't give their. neighborhoods where they were deserted marcum one which you often want to smoke what you're reminded of on your own is not common but . i wish to comment africa because i'm so bored it's gotta be for there been me. of this business first and foremost to gain an insight and legal insight on the cases so that when they come before me on appeal that very well prepared in times of how they get their bits. it deals that are clear with the prisoner. the screws on them to be able to argue this case before a court then to me that is a good his achievement but. you can have a house for such a program a p.p.
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afternoon but very few prisons have the opportunities available that you have here please take advantage of them when you go back to your children and your parents and you'll simply let them say wow this isn't the woman that leaves off three. thank. you but if i'm cool with the knowledge ok and because we can see the fruits of economics and. since then like with so many of us our league zero zero. zero most everybody is clear that what keeps the key is not
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a book but in case i. lose it but i was too busy on put it out here looking at the key of course everybody's going to your job and you feel really. good when you do it when they get to this from prison i talked to become a practicing lawyer so about to kind of be able to approach the sort of less fortunate to achieve justice if he has given me what deficient. to want to see to morrow because i want to make i mean fox he'll give me an opportunity to prove that it's going to be some tedious while. i'm a bit of the night was look i feel i'm empowered and able to being cheeky to society much more especially two parts to dr we don't need the same we i was. we didn't take the distance in. would be if you could just leave it be i'm going to change. the people. it's my passion and much to say
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to give to the club to make it interesting for you in the community. and you do starting at the same point too much on the same point for a very complex of a country but i must come that we need to change this country and the people between this country and the people with me so we're moving forward which we've learned from the b.p. we want to use it to change this country and retreat but because the book we've started to get. a good measure. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together.
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