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zero. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the head of turkish intelligence as brief some u.s. senators on turkey's investigation into the murder of saudi journalists. is growing pressure on the white house to hold the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound accountable for the killing you have a chance he has more now from washington d.c. . we were told from turkish sources a range of issues were discussed including syria now turkish forces then say a group of senators requested a meeting with the turkish intelligence chief about the murder up and in that
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meeting which was described as informal the intelligence chief explained what evidence turkey had about about the killing and explained what evidence turkey has given to the u.s. about the killing. the u.n. envoy to yemen has called for both sides in the four year long war to end the violence now he made the comments at the start of talks in sweden the warring sides have agreed to a prisoner exchange you know the fighting continues on the ground in yemen at least seven two things and one soldier from the saudi and iraq two coalition have been killed in the province coalition forces are trying to push the who these from the hills to the south of the town of damned souls have been fighting in the central city of. a u.s. sponsored draft resolution that would have condemned the palestinian group hamas has failed to pass in the u.n. general assembly the measure failed to win the required two thirds majority al-jazeera is diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. this
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was one of the final acts of ambassador nikki haley before she leaves her post she put before the general assembly a resolution condemning hamas as a terrorist organization the united nations has never once passed a resolution condemning hamas never over seven hundred resolutions condemning israel and not one single resolution condemning hamas that more than anything else is a condemnation of the united nations itself. today and this moment the united nations can change that awful record in a tense meeting the general assembly first had to decide how the resolution would be voted on it had a vote on whether it would be a simple majority or a two thirds majority that result was very narrow but went in favor of two thirds
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giving a much higher bar for ambassador haley's resolution and when it was finally voted on she got a majority but she didn't get the two thirds a blow to the u.s. ambassador but both she and israel said this was a moral victory rwanda's high court has dropped all charges against opposition politician diane regard her and her mother. and celebrated with supporters after the verdict the government critic had been accused of forgery and inciting insurrection after challenging paul kagame in last year's presidential elections she was arrested and jailed with her mother but a three judge panel says the charges against them were baseless i don't know why not i want to tell you that when they. are here that. you must say. that we have a good. or a good at the beginning. of the video
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that needs to be bloody not factual. stock markets around the world have fallen after the arrest of an executive the chinese tech giant who while away one joe faces a solution from canada to the u.s. on suspicion of violating sanctions against iran canada's prime minister says the government was want to head of the arrest but insists there was no political involvement china is calling for immediate release the last migrant rescue ship operating off the coast of libya is ending its operations aquaria saved thousands of migrants from drowning but lost its registration in september so it's been blocked at the french border musée doctors without borders the charity that operates the boat says a smear campaign by european governments was forced to stop rescue missions. alright those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera off the witness stage and thanks for watching but.
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a ton of relatives. i even had the snow book to write down all of the names mind you close did you bring some of your wonder messages to give you. have got to blue and my mom was worried that my dad would get arrested if he returned. but he promised her that he would stay safely away from the politics. mr president. distinguished guests fellow tribal leaders as an indigenous present that it's. i know from the club a tribe of saddam out in malaysia. and i speak on behalf of my people. said all of. the state of malaysia is on the island of borneo. no where in the world are you from reforest disappearing faster than it is in somalia.
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defending a will fly we have been called greenies planets terrorists and traitors. personally i have been put in prison and in solitary confinement for this reason. i was a prison is now like a child who has fallen into the fast flowing river intended soon all. that i could get out i'd rather. die i was born in here. every time i have. my father married this last farm up to here their love. where
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you're on the right. and he died their. old berio fight there and i thought that it was the ghost from dad that killed him. when my dad was my age the only way to get to the village was a week long boat right. now you can just drive there on a liking road. but my dad insisted we go by a river. today my dad said we arrived home. he means the village of long to appear. my dad had come to sarek turk or the stories of the elders when my dad heard
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another village elder passed away he knew he didn't have much time left. there are only a few alive who remember a world before christianity before the use of money. i mean. any. more money or c.n.n. i know more the mom our young man i'm going down there now many of. you have been i think bill everything that i want to get out and i would say that i am not that i'm very well and their mother got. a little bit. but you know me a man and i'm like no no i'm very. well i'm going to move i'm a. good mother i know you don't even during the i'm
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a no no would mean none of. that i know. being in canada as a family for versus being in faroe arc when we are a family of forty fifty sixty it feels like it's a totally different dynamic. that's not your agenda it's like the corrective surgery. last close to nature all about strength speed and power. and so when you assume the older boys would say oh you know that the sooner the better off faster and stronger you have to eat those inception of the household
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so yeah. during church. i was surprised because the whole ceremony all the leading of the church and message of the church was being given by one family who was coming to present a project to the community that it's a conflict. that it's as though the church is addressing this project but the project has been being approved by all members of the community. and told me that. on. the night. that we were there we had basically
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a small community development community development here means who live there live beings can. come and. morris said that his project would provide good things for along a pier a new road and the community hall uyghur culture t.v. . the people in the village had had bad experiences with development projects in the past because self that doesn't is simple serving companies find them before you know it puts a lot of our destruction through our name and the old people that receive funds from take us to build this city a million dollar bridge and they said it is for development purposes but now you know it's not for development papa says it's for a. forest
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we don't know. what if you win. if you launch. the war i mean the hour i mean. i mean. you can look. at and project the name. of the. american league so you know i mean i missed some. you know life or death mean to me in a day can. make about one woman but i'm so mad also the down. down it's. because
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a lot of my regular was you know what i mean your daughter. now that we're. all more than. i don't love now another little bit our going to have a back in the day. why do i get that i'm alone why on earth i thought i'd roll out real. home tell mom. i'm the lord no. well you know my going to run don't know. or don't want to but i don't know what love is but you don't have. to say yeah well i am the one who number one out of it doesn't get it i'm the only one i certainly. am. not there are. going to how do i know i think.
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i've been away for too long and when i really odd for me to. who is with whom. when i was in town and after several years i just rest in the lies myself. you know you you know your face your time have had pas you did what you could do within that time so now move on to other things you know so maybe somebody else the new younger generation would take it on from you but this has been going on for twenty twenty so you know. the land is getting farther and farther. being in our graphs.
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the amount of no no. i don't i don't look see me no. luck but luck me knowing me i don't know when. i don't i don't complain. now because i'm do you get me second do i mean my to drugs bring the law. and when you allow it to. be any people have. seen. on a bicycle by i.b.m. i'm going to have got to. know more of the well what. i'm thinking about morris project. let me internet me hello project i've done it. as the i.d.c. in by industry. put out sprint.
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to be and then the. movie's been there i'm the guy in the. night it was. beyond the book i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. the warrior. i think. i'm going to when i'm very much. i don't know how i'm going to know they don't talk to me about. my neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed
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a letter of parting with the subway he had known so i would traditional to tory roughly about one hundred thousand hectors. in a chance we got only four thousand hectors basically this leaves us with a very small reserve on government line just like your first essence in canada. ok so i let it. get can only. go to descend i. mean that is yeah. you know. now we're not that large and i don't i am not going to die i don't do that you know . we're going about the underdog. and we're like no more you. guys. it's all.
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probably work and. it's a matter of how do we deal with that now whether to write the letter we have been advised to do that this is where i really more of a discourse and whether i should write it or not because as as an outsider i don't think it is my my role to write it for them but looking around i don't see anyone who would give their time to do the right thing for them the people signing the letter was the head man of the village and six other community leaders. today i am a dunce reducto but the i don't know. the chief minister us of our. we the people of the upper limb and married three of us have been advised by our
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elders and lawyers do not agree in hollowing or customary land to be hastily surveyed. our community leader was misled to sign the permit later under duress. i see in canada i see in the other countries our indigenous people without looking far into the future it would be very difficult for the future generation to take back the land and saw that is what i'm trying to do create awareness about that before we lose it we have to understand where all these policies of the gunman leads to and how they eventually will push us out of our online. and so in this way i am being dragged into the middle of what i thought that about
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thirty years ago. to us no contest to see everything done see peace live if you could supply market in one thousand nine hundred my dad in two thousand and many went on a world tour. he tells me at that time the forest was a hot topic the west wanted to find a voice for it. that is no doubt that. many people have been in development i mean a bit outside to read the british for example and now we have i don't want to know development but the main issue is there really not my thing against development we have by and by thing against. injustice is. caused by this for not to be the nice thing the rights of indigenous people undefended snow
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and got somebody and then. i was not i suppose. by you know but it means a lot to my involvement with the blockade but. at the time of my address they had denied that it was because felt ok. he's my favorite i don't know with that he was the first big autistic that week of his that raced my family knew i was a lawyer and i'm supposed to know all the law and how to call bought doing things
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and they knew how serious this meant the us. i've been going to the police station every day. i just want to show the police that there's someone who'd nourse what's going on and is someone who. incidentally i heard someone from inside of the building calling out to me is that you you know and and it really brought my heart. was my brother talking from me from the other side of the wall and not being able to see him and i think that was really ready. heartbreaking for me. because i know all what the police do to detainees and especially a person in his full solution. i think because a lot of praise from outside in the nation early dad allow him to go out on bad.
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my dad learned that the police were looking for him he was going to be arrested a second time this time under a new law that could keep him locked up indefinitely so he left the country and stayed away. and that's how does a long nightmare. and we have not really seeing him for many many years. i enjoy bringing my maybe my children so they can see him get more comfortable to fight as children are at the heart of america's love affair with fact that the pharaoh somehow makes. me and therefore a new machine and it's fine but the new generation is fighting fire with reason we
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did. in my imagination. beirut's refugee artists on al-jazeera. i know i'm down in jordan and how the quick reminder of the top stories on the al-jazeera the head of turkish intelligence as brief some u.s. senators on turkey's investigation into the murder of the saudi journalist. as growing pressure on the white house to hold the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma accountable for the killing she has more now from washington d.c. . we were told from turkish sources a range of issues were discussed including syria now turkish forces then say a group of senators requested
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a meeting with the turkish intelligence chief about the khashoggi murder and in that meeting which was described as informal the intelligence chief explained what evidence turkey had about about the killing and explained what evidence turkey has given to the u.s. about the killing the united nations envoy to yemen has called for both sides in the four year long war to end the violence now he made the comments at the start of talks in sweden the warring sides have agreed to a prisoner swap. a u.s. sponsored draft resolution that would have condemned the palestinian group hamas has failed to pass in the u.n. general assembly the measure didn't win the required two thirds majority rwanda's high court has dropped all charges against opposition politicians dianne regard and her mother. they celebrated with supporters after the verdicts the government critic had been accused of forgery and inciting insurrection after challenging government and last year's presidential elections
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but a three judge panel says the charges were baseless. stock markets around the world a fall and after the arrest of an executive at chinese tech giant hawaii long one joe faces extradition from canada to the united states on suspicion of violating sanctions against iran canada's prime minister says the government was warned ahead of the arrests but insists there was no political involvement china is calling for her immediate release. and the last migrant rescue ship operating off the coast of libya is ending its operations aquaria saved thousands of migrants from drowning but lost its registration last september doctors without borders the charity that runs the boat says a smear campaign by european governments has forced it to stop rescue missions. but those are the headlines this continue on al-jazeera off the witness stage of themselves but for.
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you're a grandfather was the leader of this group. and so weird dude feel that we carry that weight but enough to meet the on our shoulder as descendants of leaders . thought they needed a map for their court case my dad realized that if you wanted this match done he would have to organize it himself. no we. know that the guy who gave it up i know. not meaning to look good i'm not going to i'm going to play. in the little unknown and drop by nine and then not on the blue stuff and on bong bong i don't know when the new beginning i know i'm not a woman to love me. the way that the i need to. know for a long time this line that we call our line has had no new form
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but i'm not. out of the old. no new. so near enough without opening the mail a little. to no doubt but no no not to do this. and we can have a constituency of young people going to be interested so loved up there and says that if we don't let them know what is happening if we don't bring them up here at
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the moment then i. don't know. old. i'm with and what i learned i did not on my own i may be anywhere near like a lemon gun room what room on a rhino non-art no no no i really meant they are not really ready money they are no no no no my i am and i'm going i will remain with god and. death have been in front of the bird and flown out and so if they really had the secrets then of of those
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where. there's no. you know. i thought. you. know we're not. big it's about people and taken but also to sometimes pity the goes with the spirit of the dead people. time now ya know what i would like. i don't i don't know. where the skull is because these people out head hunters so dirty don't want to it's going to be taken by the enemies to. be led around. this just saw the old burial site of the lobby people it's only in
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a climate to bury in john's sets kind of fine prove to us. that we were here and it would definitely help our caucus in this press. mark so non-defined numbers one zero eight months. we heard them ourselves back in the village. he's making a case for his project. looking at the biblical balance oh. i don't want to get in there now than i was in the battle that was a war. to have occurred over there and i did that. in the company. that you might do it i don't want to i didn't know that what did i do yeah what happened out. there were over.
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the barrier no one told me that was i. know a lot of good will come without them would be in that we've got enough now to live with sin then i'll move once in the morning the bias in the in my body the one word that many don't overwhelm but it's in my mind i do it does one thing oh i'm not an underlying all. that much with.
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my dad disappeared for a few hours after the feast. i think it's hitting him more says project is actually happening despite the fact that even now no one really understands but the project is about. my dad underestimated the time you take to do the mapping. he needed to keep adding on expeditions because the land is so large and so remote . i.
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down for. me. i'll be i'll make sure and good morning my i am your home you know mon ami you know no no no i am a born. the hour oh give you a halt in a move i know i'm not going to be. born you know i don't know if i'm going. out. i mean he was kind of admonishing me like you know i know you well we've said the blockade but look at us. we rotten you know and you are with white people there.
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off the mapping trip we were just about to retire go to sleep and somebody. buy from the village and inform us that some policemen have come to do that for the for us because somebody from the long house has complained about a walk here. this morning the police came. down. but i'll. bet you that we had the bomb. did. they want i don't know. if it's not going to but i mean that they've got to get out.
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that i get. it up but the. feed him a man and me in the moon. looking on cannot a no fault done away i'm not a thick enough woman i don't live and i waited there long enough and cannot be of few to know what their intent and where so it was quite nervous to hear that the police were coming up to us and i think of the me for of course the only thing the worse of it says finally finally doubt if it thing up with me in all my work. they have a right to keep me off from ever coming back with rug and fire have been told the young men yesterday i said if their arrest unco if their arrest me and draw me back out they said fuel already have your training on these mapping under
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using the g.p.s. using all these tools it's us responsibility to continue to fit in with us think police i'm going thought for we wanted to continue to fight phillida us in this work for. the moon. not. he did he. feel. i mean to do so so what things. boarded could it be but they don't think either through or to doing. that through the side. if they can fight your life.
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than logging and like you can't stop. because i like work. i'm not that good at it either like my dad. and have. a lot and a lot and might have some sex with other people which i don't like. how many check to see. why me like oprah. was it in sex. i thought village life would be simple everyone's related and it's so loving and warm. but now i know it's more complicated.
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maybe if things were different my dad could have been a leader here. now he's navigating his new place as both an insider and an outsider. we can visit star rock but i don't know if my dad can ever really return home. and now. when you look at the struggle of the first masons. three hundred years in north america alone people have been struggling for to protect their land. and why not we do it now instead of letting it lapse four hundred years.
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if hundred years later my grandchildren want to fight for the land and they can look at the history of what we have been doing. that they're down to the core they're like i'm not going to and i'm going to know that i'm with you without the markup will go down on the platform in it you know we might end up on how much you earn that much there were no limits there were no mark there with the whatnot on our monitor later when i got here. yeah when you have a beer when you go off i'm good i made up with stuff like that yeah man i was out
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proteome i looked i mean. you can download it i don't think i'm going to need binding it on and i'm not and then i'm going to put it down think i need to go up with an alum will look like i'm allowance from the government found out what i mean i'll buy that i thought that the world are going to be look i've got a cup on the front by an hour and a. you know i'm an outsider here now even though i grew up here. i feel that i have romanticized this community in my own community.
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in moments. tiredness and desperate and weaknesses you. your spirit is very low and you tend to do give up you do is say you know what to have you know. to continue with this kind of word. feel so much have been destroyed so much that's been removed from the us but when i can be in. this field all that we can says this is like this. i'll continue to do oral history which i'd love to do continue to do. the language protection which i love to do this is
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a congolese activist must return home facing an uncertain future he once again finds himself at the forefront of a political revolution to try to and for democracy can come at a heavy personal cost. back to kinshasa a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello there rain is pushing its way across north america now it's creeping up from mexico you can see the satellite picture brings in that cloud from mexico and it's
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working its way through parts of texas at the moment and then will gradually edge its way eastwards as we head through the next few days so quite a bit of what weather here then for friday and on saturday that pushes further northwards all the way across towards atlanta heavy rain in the south but on the northern edge that's where we see a fair amount of wintery weather and further north still well plenty of cool weather here it's going to stay pretty cold for many of us toronto the maximum just getting to zero force in new york we're just getting to two which is around thirty seven in fahrenheit a bit further towards the south and we've got a stringy area of cloud hagen see it stretching across the bahamas there across the northern parts of cuba and into parts of mexico it's generally cool to the north of that and a bit hotter more humid to the south and in the south there's also quite a few showers as well say along that east coast that that's where we're likely to see the heaviest of the downpours as we head down towards south america has been pretty cool for some of us here recently particularly in parts of argentina one of
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our is again on friday struggling to get to twenty two but the winds change as we head into saturday and the temperatures will rise so this time we'll get to a warmer twenty five. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one said for close guantanamo bay and its detainees are going nowhere we have identified as a priority is the construction of a nail high value detention center i'm afraid that we're sharing the conditions to return back to practice or brutality in state sponsored torture as we did have done in the past rendition revisited part two on al jazeera.
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al jazeera. every your. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan is the opposite of a news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes turkey's intelligence chief briefs u.s. senators on the. discuss measures to punish saudi arabia. yemen's warring sides on a prisoner swap deal as they start talks in sweden but back home the fighting on the suffering clinton.
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