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i'm not. either. he does not happen along. and. you know frankly us and. while. we go by that our best mean you know how best is welcoming the bison so by you know not. we remained on like many of those you know of the hunting dog know what guns are. but. i will be held responsible body by held responsible. to meet.
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me face to face to the. i think we should just go. where we are faster to treat the name as it is. if you meant ok she's straight forward or we're fighting for used for them to do what is right that's why. you cannot just go. into human beings like animals. it's been six days since our homes were destroyed it by the hill in port moresby yet there is deafening silence and lack of support by authorities now there are high health and safety risks among the dispose residents who are now living under
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canvas is an intense with the homes used to be on the day of the demolition of houses germany says claims about one hundred heavily armed police officers came to the park site the top section of pargo hill is being developed into a world class to his attraction by pago he will development company ok here we eventually have focused on the major hotels about eight countries that have homes a major cultural center. and never been part of the olympics a woman alone and i have not ever tried to play male politics and fight who option . is too much grain politics is too much compromise not comfortable with the whole of the things happening around you and you're going to decide what you have been there for and which is when there will have to walk away and say and then when i can. help when you get is in the grip of
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a constitutional crisis with so michael somare and peter o'neill both claiming to be the country's legitimate later. again carol kidu condemned the behavior of the leaders in deep is suitable power. as a great danger in its authorial powers in a country such as ours. by going in and taking the leadership of the opposition it gave me a legitimate voice thank you mr speaker in twenty twelve dame carol kidu will retire from politics after three terms as the only woman in the country's parliament you are trying to retire at the next election do you feel i can serve better outside than inside time will tell but only member but trust in the parliament and maybe that's what. she's been all bad ball. and. you know without her i don't think i can so live. in think in that very chair you
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know. at the forefront. on the altar the vision for our behavior was to create an i can i cannot be promoted pop and he has invited destination for tourists fresh and nice to see like i mean being transferred from an inside to do this you feel great sense of responsibility to be a good corporate citizen but totally committed to ensuring that the informal sackless. treated as integral part of the project we need to make sure you work to get. to them and means a group of people you know getting together and living in one agreeably. a place to
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lead. a community was still peaceful. we have our church you know. we have was school there we have a lawyer in order to meet the witness. that there's no sadness or what are those i know so these are people these are not he's an elder and this is their home this is the village and i mustn't. read here but i was down on the mat thank you left that fact alone. up what is in dog. in head. at saint downward facing dog. we are not lawyers but for a festival we put off this on the internet and this was the case as much as possible. and that's where we start having
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the national community coming in to help us in terms of investigation. going down to portland when you state. that. we have no grounds to fight for. what we have standing what you don't. know they become it's such easy to demolition explosives. but this isn't about the park he'll demolition on facebook. my background was researching issues around conflict to morrow. it was only about how you feel that would provide a pos why into a systemic form of criminality that was a road in teens you. think
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i just it's case. here how you make. it. right i'm meeting with a range of really good people hiya and hopefully they'll give me some more ideas about how to take this up my office always standing that your lawyer should get in contact with me when he begins to compile the facts that. field. mr. coco ok general lovely lovely speaking but you know i think you just really made my day by you know you all you know. i felt the
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need to go out and visit the community. the fault lines of the struggle was still very much right. you're growing very. i believe you just go your house yesterday yes. so you had to leave and in a tent to basically you yeah. i just want to make sure that this is the evidence of what happened both of us and those you you are your kids and i'm highly you had
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some husbands all this yes some emotions on my family relations and friends. what's in your case far in terms of documents and. so i'll just have a quick three and this gives a sense of what you have and what is needed. it seems like a lot of the documentation you currently have relates specifically to the. eviction order so what i can probably be much more useful in i just need i mean you should i say i think i can give you is not giving as much of anything as i can possibly give you and if you don't think there's nothing tell me that's what i do i find i mean ition and then i give to people who know how to fire in the court of law. you know. like i don't live in the evidence
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nothing to show. and just put the interest of the people who i am known to buy them time you know for them to do it again for the longer i want going on three thousand affidavits. wait for the last report on how the company. did this thing to get us when as possible so that we can start biting the . in subsequent weeks after i met showed i did begin to find these fragments of
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information firstly thirteen point one of tom's on the illegal portion business portion one five nine seven now land was a national park according to the public accounts committee it was an area of great natural beauty and that it should be reserved from development but what actually happened was a ninety nine you business lease was issued to park hill development company. in this lease the ranch is reduced from two hundred fifty thousand a year down to fifty thousand team.
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felt this was the tip of an iceberg of illegal black market in state leases. the company then get angle less out of exoneration from the public accounts committee overturning the findings of the report. days mild prophetess within the lens department. people within the government runs at the minute maid in the system.
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that led me to investigate courtroom one thousand nine seven. the major discovery there was the ph he didn't have title to the land on the on the for sure that wasn't part of one five nine seven. learned on which their homes and stood we should been demolished at gunpoint was outside police the police had no right to harass intimidate or demolish any properties there. that demolition exercise warrants it legitimate in every sense and every form. i have a winning case we are not part of the skin and he said. i provide
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evidence and facts i'm talking about empirical facts empirical evidence. and the set of truth. for my god there are zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero feet. below the. me. and he. as soon as i walked into the courthouse. everything was all in my favor. i did not burn the. hair. because they did that. from the top of the mountain right to the sea in front it's all by the ocean one five nine seven.
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of living greenhouse gases are up again reaching levels the planet hasn't seen as long as five million years and the u.n. is warning we're running out of time to act the finding adds pressure on governments ahead of next month's climate summit those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera. used in last landed it is a venture capitalist to support. makes. a lot of money three spent to leave projects. he began he used commercial courage in one thousand nine hundred two he went from being a licorice factory. jeans importer exports. iraq in new guinea
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as a publisher now. on a tangent dense all sorts of links from one unconnected industry to another. he's been involved in a hugely controversial book publishing deal for the change of government then sets out he's on company which handles to see states. the first red flag was clearly raised by government. public housing agency. and i found ten illegal contracts in my nomes of the two traced the money from the deceased estates.
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and i don't think at this stage i was aware of what he was actually fighting against. for instance idea is a dream is that i work in the say it's a paper dream that we're not even sure it's kind of it's just too much he hasn't developed such things in his life and. if. so suddenly blows them. i'm not there be one. let me toss them by signing paul brock want them to. now and i walk one by more law but i'm not negotiate. company.
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the how best value said the lemieux me. because i mean you know since i was huge in one zero recently maligned let me. buy them ground you buy the ones i like the ones i what i want i. want so you build a. going to put more. money to go to ground zero you are asking too much. so be it. someone has to stand up and make sure the government recognizes this you and wolf. international laws govern money down long human beings. who play you play stopper here you people are. people you have to come come come. play or your money become a casino. this is where you guys belong. my believe.
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in the company actually approached me. trying to think when it is. twenty end of two thousand and thirteen just by chance so so the company c.e.o. on the plane they said would you consider helping with the relocation exercise i said no. it was to have been bought out and wait until we see what happens. but i decided to start working on because of the national court decision people were hoping a company would actually build houses and things but there's no obligation to tell them really the company is not obliged to anything you are living on the land that the court has now said he longs to them and i'm not going to question the court decision it belongs to. what they are what has been done so far is more than has
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a poppin again in government published press release. back. the government felt it was more than appropriate. in the east and home a fifty fifty in this developed state we're now fifty sixty partners in this project. now studies financial interest in st john's finalist and i had just as much reason to teach our songs as a company and yet i want the company they had the means of violence to do that.
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if they find they are just by the handle of the company that. led to his idea that is the government of the. so that's the real issue that's what a bill is a little profile i just don't want to let it illicit. in terms of a lot of stuff. and it just. so i'm trying to do so that. i don't really want to expose myself. to listen a little. to have that little. or can you say i say to him. well your now political dissident. you are challenging a state project and you are
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a threat to your government and they want to do you harm they can very well even to be killed. so my advice to him was he should seek asylum. that would be a only way of guaranteeing you safety but of course china won't seek asylum because it will discontinue the struggle. has a police harassment. although we know we're. going to see was a significant threat. to the community has to be very. sick and. that's why we are afraid after the matter of. time right. let's let's get this case.
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over two hundred paga hill residents were relocated to six mile lisa he means to free up space for developer paga hill limited taking initiative the company went out of its way to purchase land at six mile to accommodate those affected by the development c.e.o. goodman do fredrickson has gone through a challenging times to get to the present day what has been achieved through a cargo community is a proof that harmonious resettlement can be achieved in publishing in the head of united nations trivedi gave his vote of confidence to the company for human rights approach the first time. a national corporation like this supports the resettlement of communities it is the first time it has happened in pop when you get in my experience dame carol kidu was forgiving clarifying she was simply
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standing up for the settlers from a human rights perspective may no longer any hard journey and it is a time to celebrate. you have come a long way with a company that has shown that it. is that means the idea one community. one day i am a little be nice one time a little company because i get money be nice. and i send. money and wait wait. wait they just come in and i say we'll give you this much she smiled. faintly occasions are these are social welfare. just to be followed. this is six miles every hour. development companies want to relocate us
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you feel like he didn't. because. it's not perfect but i think it's been a genuine attempt by the company to do a really something that's useful and perhaps i mean to have a vicious. be quite frank in the company or he is being even over ambitious of about what they want to achieve for the people who've been moved. because you know there is a a. a stage where you can induct creating a dependency. mentality. in your company and.
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