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remarkable event when you think what has happened on the korean peninsula in recent months the fact that tensions have been so high here president trump's personal doctor has withdrawn himself from could consideration for veteran affairs secretary after mounting misconduct allegations ronnie jackson is accused of crashing a car while driving under the influence of alcohol and having a willingness to hand out prescription drugs. the u.n. special coordinator for the middle east peace process has told the security council the humanitarian situation for pak palestinians is deteriorating and that civilians shouldn't be targeted like they have been tens of thousands of palestinians have been protesting in gaza or at the border with israel in recent weeks with dozens killed by israeli security forces moscow has brought a number of syrians including children to the headquarters of the chemical weapons watchdog to support their claim with the gas attack in duma was faked russia says the syrian statements prove the chemical attack was staged allegations the u.s.
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and its allies strongly deny the armenian parliament is expected to hold an extraordinary session next week to vote for a new prime minister the country was plunged into political crisis this week after surgery saga seann stepped down as prime minister following massive anti-government protests and the whole of the island of barak are in the philippines has been closed for a six month cleanup president roderigo deterred he ordered the shutdown this month after calling the resort a cesspool that's all for now rebel education is up next to stay with us.
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education matters the universal rights to expand arise and offer better prospects the passport to a better life yet around the globe schools an institution at breaking point systems been deemed to be no longer vetted a. weak link in the one school of home and how they won identifying the thrill of the knowledge needed in the twenty first century and now a new wave of rebel education is sweeping. educate a radically changing the way people live challenging the old and walk the earth of create same opportunities which will impact in the job and then tired commutes.
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prisoners would ever meet a lawyer. prison services didn't always have results history investing prisoners health and rehabilitation. and the prison staff often felt overwhelmed and overwhelmed. but i will facilities are prisons filled with people with gifts and talents which are raising to be realised.
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it sees the question much wants a good reason the above the population of inmates to do. two thousand nine hundred fifty we are sure that that is going to put in the biggest programs within a version of the biggest program as far as the eye can study the education program young students adults who never went to school before they were imprisoned. did get the money is god in order bench. years that he made has been named prison for the last twenty four months and five yes now and he is the principal of the school and we decided to put him when clubbing means we can a new from. these roads so that it looks like another piece well to them and they done
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a good job of quite the number of us. oddly the cover. so these are those that he just under they also pretty petty. very often it's the poorest and least educated who find themselves in prison often that lights have been incredibly difficult and they've not had opportunities and they inherent potential and gifts and talents haven't been realized during that childhood or that adult life before entering prison. good morning. i went. on for i thought you thought like i did if i was that way see what i did when i was when you place a masonic convicted most of them those who never had to the opportunity to attend
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a formal school today so when they come here they're absorbed into a school program most of them to see it then they will for one thing i spoke of the doubt i thought it made i kept in a bus on a sexual assault case i was convicted for ten years the general i was just never in . prison my daughter took part in the church. and now it put to her right to communicate to these. also to to try to lead us. to the team you want to get but for that's what is possible from this program so that the window displays that i used to get to get with you know this go to school all of them that you don't know try to do while much of the protests are putting in every day and you can see that even at that they put them there is out of this one out of out of this but i think that's a good story that what do you want me to give them to get. caught. up
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a lawyer i think the prison service is struggled with the fact that often that i am responsible for people who might already need to be in prison. it is best. if you just meet what is maybe just. post it is in rose. because i know injustice in that country is the one that is all seeing a lot of violence in the world and those who are well know i've those what evil but . men don't because when i saw my child ended up in prison on the corner and he didn't know our car park today our case has. and of course basically poverty
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saw in america made to prison we have partnered with the african plesent project and we have for started a degree class or a law school sponsored to throw my london school of law which all of you what. to grab this opportunity that game where you are what i think it is the best decision you're going to make quite in these letters to we're back in two thousand and four. sentenced for interrupting right what. they're doing in prison is really difficult then the. rest of this is where we stayed. just. for yourself and mr rice so as to get us base to do to. redo this mission that night this equates test i mean. it's quite telling to you. it was
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convicted in one thousand nine hundred ninety this in my name here i was that arrested when i was very young my fustian correlates. to normal life and i wanted to proceed with education but unfortunately. that came to an end blocked and when i was convicted it was still hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition and believe. it was a bitter lemon for me to swallow. i've gone from a challenge to family background and had months in an indication was a big mistake and i've been in prison and you can see the death of a good system that has evolved into me we knew of the problem of. legal representative in the court. most of us are poor most of those did they don't move or not to read their posts to do this so there was
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a time for them to go to court to be under their cases proper. left. alone during the day and night. to come. i would could give that picture of what is expected of you in court the confidence to fuss with even then. and of course. is that judge to give you that in the mental freedom that you'll be needing only for solo. you country by do no defeat we're not that good to you. you're a girl. are you shocked that. this is going to
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be supported not when they submissions by the thought that that is somebody else someone maybe it is kim which pointed out the two suspects again as being among the i said to me it's very exciting to think that someone who's 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 these musicals which is exciting and gives us a sense that these are going to be game changers who have lost in prison and when they get out are using the law and radical ways and want to transform the lives of the course inside my back which was done and because of that problem you bet you have been loyal friend with him because of what a disappointed. on that might have to have
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a sentence under section to make the six top of the claim the president concert i'm curious as to whether you think beneath the difference between. the past recent mess over five judgments zero and a three judge going to see the chords should be saying delete didn't fit but being the from it being from the from the christan family and they believe in the rest of it if justice would wish to submit that you drop into the issue of the word accused or came up to give the truth of what about that day and give old purpose in this section of the face. of the simply. sit down in your benefits without me let me know or feel and maybe check together.
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i was konstam to unset just to death in two thousand and two and i came all told prison in january change change sixty hours old age to how committed a crime of. which i didn't all go but off course once your rounded up. and you don't have an hour or a socialist to fossil take you to court you can become a victim of injustice. i refuse to leave like a criminal because 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.
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one day i like sunday clean over the african prison project to her me that 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 do low altogether and you told me it concept with you. is that there is a. i for countries and project brought to me the opportunity of enrolling in their you first off land an. external program but i do profile
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a focus we take our races now as i'm speaking i have completed my law degree. throughout my studies as for my court sessions they have been there with me. you. can see. me coming when he could come in two thousand. and three in fifteen years we resume in the don't reproduce come in to fill in the field. give us is that we really. did in two thousand and one. over the allegation of my daughter and in two thousand on the piece when i was sentenced to suffer i did. i you've been in prison for
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fifteen years and it is over that there was. a poor known of. some but. not to the main decision but i do mean disks wrong and i knew that they did was when they would be set free so i never lost hope in my life and i think it does for them is wrong. 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 of women's prison in libya spent three months with us in
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the u.k. last year as part of a fellowship program for the senior doesn't stop spending time in which prisons and universities. after the prison project. has been left on godsend to have been the prison community here because they just looked on me for class i'm not on all plants that it's a prison child it's also the community around that stuff members and their children . when you have one senior prison officer who's passionate about transforming the lives of prisoners or clients as they're known and who brings creativity and innovation and resourcefulness to their job the world's. you know.
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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 prison i took care of my son in prison and he left prison when it was one year to my. wife having my sentence i've been a student of law. has been really involving drinking needs i did because 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 i getting the skill set up for that label and that crowd to alter able to get the approval for the self-esteem of it all just functional civil ostensibly for the court and defend themselves previous
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trial there are very few tough members but it's pretty slim get there more staff members of the world joining the program. one sexists just a mission point of the program was when one of the trainees and even mit was able to do a mouthpiece for the police 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 fellow inmates go through the trials and appeals. they've been putting up a piece for their friends able to bring up issues that are not unknown by their administration for us to be able to ensure a desk peace prevails within the system those who can call for.
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our letter will give their. neighborhoods where they were deserted malcolm one of them which you often want to smoke what you're reminded of on your own is not mine but. i wish to commend africa because i'm so proud it was godly for their bringing. this business fast and foremost to gain insight and legal insight of. cases so that when they come before me or not people . very well prepared in times of how i do them because i know my mind.
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. i'll use you can i say. yeah. i said it and planned on and then i'm going to plant the children on so at this. 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 things let them say wow this isn't the woman that leaves off doing. thank. you but if i'm cool then only do it again because we can see the fruits of economics and it doesn't really change the life of so many of us are leagues around
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here. overstated it really is quite that what keep a key is not a book but in case i. lose it but i was too busy on put it out here looking at you look if you have called it 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 wants to see to morrow because i want to make an influx he will give me an opportunity to prove that they can do something it's why. i am a bit of them i was little i feel i'm empowered and able to be cheeky to society much more especially at. parts to adopt we need the same way i was.
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we didn't take them with this stupid. people would be if you could just be if you be going to change the world to change the perception of the world that people need of it to tell us it's my passion and much to say to give to the cause it's not only in prison for you but oh so in the community where i am an elf allows you to study medicine going into much of the simple yet for a very dim kind of a country but i must come that we need to change this country and it could well be introduced country at the people sitting right here 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 the job is unstoppable a good measure. from
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