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and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current events that matter to you. hello i'm daryn join in doha the program out of the top stories here on al-jazeera mozambique's president says more than a thousand people may have been killed inside either ninety percent of the port city of baghdad has been destroyed emergencies i've been declared in neighboring zimbabwe and malawi. as the latest from better in mozambique. up to half a million people in the city of bear i have been affected by the psych loan that it called days ago power lines were knocked down and people here just beginning to try and pick up the pieces but their efforts also being persuaded by ongoing rain it's
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expected that rain will continue throughout the week people here say they have not seen anything like it the city is devastated eight organizations a calling the off to match that is the devastation the destruction caused by the psych loan horrifying the biggest challenge for many of these organized aid organizations is that they're unable to access or rather the extent of the devastation floodwaters continue to rise especially after a dam bust in the last a day tree have been knocked on this billion area in the city where trees haven't been uprooted power lines knocked down and many homes destroyed now aid organizations that have a rived in there are in the last day or two and that's only off to the airport was reopened after it was closed say they have
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a mammoth tosca ahead of them in the thick of the psych load on short term rebuilding the city helping the people affected is going to take a lot of time new zealand's government will announce tougher gun laws by monday following the mass shooting at two mosques by mr december and says a decision has been made in principle but a cabinet has yet to reveal the details. police say they've arrested a man suspected of shooting dead three people in a trial in the netherlands. thomas is in custody after police launched a manhunt to find him in the city of tracked several others were injured in the shooting some seriously dutch officials say they're still investigating a possible terrorism related motive but other reasons haven't been ruled out including a family dispute that ashley butler sent this update from the scene well dodge police have confirmed the arrest of this thirty seven year old man that they have identified as common thomas they had put out a picture of him earlier in the day i was standing on the tram in question now what
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they say is that he is turkish born they haven't said whether or not he is a doctor national but he was known to police for things in the past such as alleged assault now in terms of his motivation while it remains unclear they say that this could be the result of a family drama or dispute and if that's the case it would certainly tally what with the information that came out from the turkish news agency earlier in the day they'd interviewed some relatives who said that this was most likely a family dispute now they're not ruling out the dutch police of course not ruling out the what they also call perhaps a terrorism related motivation well in terms of the city it was at ten forty five in the morning local time when the shooting broke out in a city that was really thrown into the grips of fear many people were extremely worried as this enormous manhunt took place it's a city that is popular with students it's famous for its canals its beautiful
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mediæval architecture of course it is not a city which is used to a violent crime. prosecutors in the united states are looking into how the boeing seven three seven max a demographic got the green light from the country's aviation regulators a subpoena for emails and other correspondence and volved in the jets' development has been issued by a federal grand jury investigators have found similarities between last week's crash in ethiopia and the air disaster in five months ago both involved seven three seven max eight planes. prime minister to reason may will have to make substantial changes to her deal for a lead in the european union after the speaker of parliament ruled out a third vote on the proposal well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after me and an unholy alliance on that stage.
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i'll let. them like. morning prayers but one of the most influential monasteries can call me and. this is a country where the majority are devoted buddhists. for centuries the religion has been at the heart of the nation's very identity. while the pillars of buddhist teachings are loved compassion and peace is a very different variation to the philosophy being told at the mob out tom on the street in insane township. these monks are connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the systematic persecution and genocide the overhang of
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muslims in iraq and states. our unprecedented access to them about how monastery and cedars offers a glimpse into how their ultra nationalist agenda is becoming the blueprint for the political structure of the country. is the joining of forces between monks and generals threatening mas young and fragile democracy. but in the summer the film is when. we get to the. listening saga of the of the war who've thought the olds who got the world will see nothing this will. be nothing the. rebels in
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the alliance. their life they lined. up on stage. the persecution of ranger muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in one nine hundred sixty to. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. foxed monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles that. emboldened by widespread public support the monks led the saffron revolution against the military in two thousand and seven all united for democracy.
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marginal homeguard it might have gone. on and on the network inaudible on my feet it all or your only will be. and i'm a thing about money and all yes i get. that. biro was released in two thousand and twelve together with other political prisoners including myanmar's current leader aung san suu kyi. it marked the beginning of its transition to democracy. but as a religious tensions between buddhists and muslims minorities started to surface the unity of the saffron revolution shops and. i mean that was. in two thousand and twelve thousands of monks once again took to the streets this time they were shouting their support for the military and their call to export the
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injured. you gumby it up openly oppose this movement it's still determined that democracy was the only way forward for me and. repeatedly imprisoned and ostracized for his views he finally fled to thailand in two thousand and sixty. many in the myanmar believe the military still an important part of the governing structure intentionally fuel divisions among buddhist groups they quickly aligned with the most nationalistic buddhist leaders and hans in the army. that's been you some live pictures here now from new zealand where the prime minister just and is talking a parliament let's listen to what she says handle care in your professionalism in the face of extraordinary challenges we are proud of you work and incredibly grateful for it. mrs speaker if you will allow i'd like to talk about some of the
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immediate missions currently in place especially to ensure the safety of our muslim community and more broadly the safety of everyone. it's a nation we do remain on high a lose while there isn't a specific threat at present we are maintaining the children's and fortunately we have seen in countries that know the horrors of terrorism more than us here is a patient of increased tension an edge over the weeks that follow that means we do not by the way during the two ensure that vigilance is maintained there is an additional and ongoing security presence in christchurch and as a place have indicated they will continue to be a police presence at mosques around the country while the doors are open when they are closed police will be and the vicinity there is
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a huge focus on ensuring the maids of families a minute that has to be our priority a community wealthy seem to is being sued out may the hospital in christchurch to make sure people know how to x. the support visas for family members overseas have been prioritized so that they can attain funerals funeral costs. and we have moved quickly to ensure that this includes repaired costs for any family members who would like to move their loved ones away from new zealand we are working to provide mental health and social support the one seven three seven number you said i received roughly six hundred ticks off from calls they are on average lasting around forty minutes and i encourage anyone in need of reaching out to use these services they are the for you language service has also provided support from more than five thousand
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contexts and sure you are a c c you owe him a steady who are able to pass on the support that is needed in the language that is needed to all those working within the civil service we say thank you. our security and intelligence services are receiving a range of additional information as has been the case in the past these are being taken extremely seriously and they are being followed up i know that mr speaker there be have rightly been questions around how this could have happened here and a place that prides itself on being open peaceful diverse and there is anger that it has happened here. there are many questions that need to be answered and the assurance that i give you is that they will be you sit a cabinet agreed that an inquiry one that looks into the events that lead up to the
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attack on the fifteenth of march will look. we will examine what we did not know could have known or should have known we cannot allow this to happen again part of ensuring the safety of new zealanders must include a frank examination of our gun laws as i've already said mr speaker our gun rules will change cabinet meet you said i am made in principle decisions seventy two hours after the attack before we meet again next monday these decisions will be announced. mr speight care there is one person at the center of the steerer take against our muslim community in new zealand a twenty eight year old man and a stray limb citizen has been charged with one count of mood or other charges will
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follow and he will face the full force of the law in new zealand the families of the full and will have justice. he saw many things from his act of terror but one was no shariah. and that is why you will never hear me mention his name he is a terrorist he's a criminal he is an extremist but he will when i speak be nameless and to others i implore you speak the names of those who were lost rather than the name of the man who took them he may have sought notoriety but we and new zealand will give him nothing not even his name mr speaker will also we will look at the role social media played in what steps we can take including on the international stage and in unison with our partners there is no
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question that ideas in language of division and hate have existed for decades but the form of distribution the tools of organization that a new we cannot simply sit back and accept that these platforms just exist and that want to sit on them is not the responsibility of the place where they are published they are the publisher not just the postman they cannot be a case of all profit no responsibility this of course doesn't take away the responsibility we too must show as a nation to confront racism violence and extremism i don't have all of the answers now but we must collectively find them and we must act. mr speaker we are deeply grateful for all the messages of sympathy support and
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solidarity that we are receiving from our friends all around the world and we are grateful to the global muslim community have stood with us and we stand with beam mr speaker i acknowledge that we too also stand with christ juge and the devastating blow that this has been to the recovery and i have knowledge every member of this house who has stood alongside the muslim community but especially those in came to bree as we knowledge this double grief as i conclude i acknowledge that there are many stories that will have struck all of us since the fifteenth of march when i wish to mention is that of putting muhammad. he was a seventy one year old man who opened the door at the eleanor mosque in acid the woods hello brother welcome his final roots of course he had no
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idea of the heights that set behind that door but his welcome tells us so much that he was a member of a faith that welcomed all its members that showed openness and kier i've said many times mr speaker we are a nation of two hundred if necessities one hundred sixty languages we open our doors to others and say welcome and the only thing that must change after the events of friday is that this door must close on all of those who espouse hate and fear yes the person who committed these acts was not from here he was not raised here he did not find his ideology here but that is not to say that those very same views do not live here. i know it is a nation we wish to provide every comfort we can to our muslim community in this
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darkest of times and we are the mountain of flowers around the country that lie at the doors of mosques the spontaneous song outside the gates these are ways of expressing an outpouring of love an impact the but we wish to do more we wish the every member of our communities to also a few say safety means being free from the fear of violence but it also means being free from the fear of those seemed to minutes of racism and hate and create a place where violence can flourish and every single one of us has the power to change that. mrs speaker on friday there will be a week cynthia tech members of the muslim community will gather for woo ship on that day lead us to acknowledge the grief as they too. let's support them as they
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gather again for worship we are one. or a salaam aleikum we were meant a lot we are but our car too. so you're watching live pictures there from the parliament the news even parliament in the interim prime minister seemed to her first of all thanking the first responders the police the medical teams who attended to the mosques are the shooting last friday she then gave pretty much a shopping list of all the measures taken to secure the muslim community since friday she said there's ongoing police presence at all mosques around the country she talks about a community welfare center being set up in christchurch to offer help and support she said the funeral costs of victims will be provided for by the government she also talked about the mental health and social support phone lines have been set up
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and which have been receiving calls and she said the security and intelligence services are being given much more information following the attacks and they are following up on that information she said cabinet has now agreed to an inquiry into the shootings that happened on the fifteenth of march and she said that gun laws will change she said those decisions will be announced in the days to come and she also talked about social media and the need for the social media platforms to be much more responsible and accountable so live pictures there coming in from to us from the new zealand ballot. now most families of the victims of friday's attacks are still waiting for the return of the bodies of their loved ones under thomas visited one family to hear about the father and grandfather they lost. it was thirty six years ago that haji daoud nabil left afghanistan to live in new zealand a good country he thought in which to bring up a family three generations of that family are now grieving mother has been israeli
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people the people here. doesn't care about our says my eyes but if the people my son using were easy why did reason why did they tell your local you further gone to the last. yama nabil dowd son had been heading to the mosque himself with his daughter when he saw people running the other way it was on saturday at the community center that he heard the list of names of those who had died and. did not want to hear the question they would like to reach out and really. put the news was not good the gunman had murdered haji dowd nabil was. just saying. grief is now mixed with frustration
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the family would have liked to have buried house you doubt by now don't land them twenty four with the border should be even the graveyard in place but actually. they did not eat the prophet people being shot in the. dark not the audience cation. so you understand the delays the. yama would like is father's killer to face the death penalty his brother disagreement he forgives the guy did not win he'll never succeed there's no way he will be helping and hippie. is unstable this is why he carried this on how can you forgive somebody look this. confidence of knowing god my father is going to paradise but for the whole family the grief is rule as well as his wife nabil had five children and nine
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grandchildren that's fourteen direct descendants now in mourning and these are scenes being repeated right across christchurch the flowers are the public displays of grief the private ones are going on behind closed doors andrew thomas al jazeera christchurch police in the netherlands say they've arrested a man suspected of shooting dead three people in a tram thirty seven year old is now in custody after police launched a manhunt to find him in the city of. this confusion over the motive for the attack reports. an empty tram on the corner of a junction on the outskirts of this is where a man opened fire on passengers on monday morning. and eight hour manhunt followed while residents were urged to stay inside their homes schools were closed and security was increased around mosques as heavily armed police and
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counterterrorism units raided several buildings in the area. a photograph of the suspect shooter was released on social media by police event if i came as a thirty seven year old man born in turkey early reports by authorities pointed to a possible terrorism motive but later added that other factors could have been behind to killers action. what has happened today before going into deeper research the first indications of the facts the statements that have been made in the tracy that have been found to take into account the terrorist much of a sion the dutch prime minister mark speaking after two suspect was arrested said there was still some confusion about his motives but acknowledged he was known to its origins. there are many questions in rumors it is still unclear what the motives are behind this attack now predominantly there's a sense of horror and disbelief which prevails over the terrible events of today that innocent people have been taken away from their relatives in this way this
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shooting on the country's busy public transport has shocked people who are. now forensic teams are working through the night to uncover what really happened here. it's testaments. prosecutors in the us are looking into how the boeing seven three seven max a terror craft got the green light from the country's aviation regulator a subpoena for emails and other correspondence involving the jets development has been issued by a federal grand jury and investigators have found striking similarities between last week's crash in ethiopia and the air disaster in indonesia five months ago both involve seven three seven planes my camera has more from washington d.c. . well this investigation by the justice department is very significant and it is indeed very very rare this is the only the second time in u.s. aviation history where there has been
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a criminal investigation launched into one of the airlines players now the subpoena was issued by a federal grand jury the day after the ethiopian airlines crash that was a coincidence the investigation it seems had been underway since that lion air crash last year involving a boeing seven three seven max which also claimed the lives of more than one hundred fifty people now this investigation is now underway and it's also raising questions about the nature of boeing's relationship with the f.a.a. the federal aviation authority now there had been concerns expressed that the f.a.a. had indeed asked some of boeing's own engineers to conduct a safety checks during the development of the boeing seven three seven max in other words the f.a.a. was asking boeing itself to check on its safety procedures and then report back to the if a now this is a common occurrence with u.s.
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airlines however it is one that many have expressed concern about in the past and the concern is that these safety procedures that were reported back to the f.a.a. by boeing's engineers themselves may have missed particular issues that led to these accidents of recent months national disasters have been declared in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi after cycling either slammed into southern africa on thursday mozambique's president says the scale of the disaster is now becoming apparent yes to mates at least a thousand people may have been killed the cycling then hit zimbabwe when ninety eight people are known to have died there and in malawi flooding has cut off tens of thousands of people. smee the minutes assessing the damage in the pool city of banda in mozambique up to half a million people in the city of dare i have been affected by the cycle own that it whole days ago. knocked down and people here are just beginning to try and pick up
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the pieces but their efforts also being pushed rated by ongoing rain it's expected that rain will continue throughout the week people here say they have not seen anything like it the city is devastated eight organization a calling the off to math the dead the devastation the destruction of caused by the cycle own a horrifying the biggest challenge for many of these organized aid organizations is that they're unable to act or rather if it didn't of the devastation floodwaters continue to rise especially after a dam burst in the last day tree have been knocked on this billion area in the city where trees haven't been uprooted power lines knocked down and many homes destroyed now aid organizations that have arrived in barrow in the last day or two and that's
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only off to the airport was reopened after it was closed say they have a mammoth task ahead of them in the thick of the psych load on short rebuilding the city helping the people affected is going to take a lot of time the chief of police a paris has been sucked and the government says it will shut down any further yellow vest protests if there is violence that demonstrations next weekend it's in response to saturday's riots which saw people run stock and burn shops along with. you know this protest began four months ago after president of money michael introduced a fuel tank site the increase was later spread but protests have continued. all the news of course on our website there it is on the screen all the latest in the aftermath of the shootings in new zealand al jazeera dot com that's it for me more news at the top they are about an hour. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other.
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inspiring documentaries from impassioned americans. on al-jazeera. hello and welcome to rewind i'm come all sons of maria over the last ten or so years here at al-jazeera english we've built up an incredible library all award winning documentaries and on rewind we're taking another look at some of the best of them and seeing what's happened in the years since they were first shown this week we're going back to two thousand and twelve and a remarkable film from africa's oldest republic the west african country of liberia
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and its capital monrovia where less than half the population can read and write and sixty four percent live below the poverty line so with many of those people cut off from normal news sources one man decided to tackle the problem using just a bit of chalk and a large blackboard called the daily talk blackboard lists all the latest news in a simple language used by monrovia's disadvantaged poor from the witness series in two thousand and twelve here is alfred's free press. illo. our responsibility is. to measure the information only from
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those who. tell you who to receive. our job. offer just leave and i am the phone in a creator ejected director and managing editor of the day to talk. to create in news people that will be on the street and everybody have access to crazy people or just believe that this quentin's will never come into reality. but. that's the kind of present our facility is. i believe that people should be informed of what is happening. with. the legacy of the war really. rude harsh.
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it is this war that prompted the creation of the data talk i saw the meat of people wanting to be reform but there was there was no means of getting information small the idea of the book came to me to deal talk news put that in the chalkboard news people and some to begin to click to me you can start it was just like. a. diary. as source more refractory one most in out of world operation by something and those salaries that mean you are after you less so. it makes sense you had to. morrow run to where heard of wanted to fight drug use.
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every time i walk along the avenue i usually make a stop like ten or fifteen minutes in a reader there and know what is going on around me in the city what is happening in my country and around the continent. when the war was coming to the country people were forced to take you and they give you gone and the rich life to see you go and fight you know. it happened to me. i used to used to. take it for the seven bullets the whole country where i was so i was compared to do it for my life
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as like you take go on and go to hunt for animal in the forest. and to take you and you hunting one another. man in time of france friend of mine got one. less loser. and even lose the life. i'm an activist this is what i do to make a living. i use a bullet empty case and creates thought. how ideas are transformation from war to peace. this is how we met here. this is across germany in front of you.
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know all those dreams that i think. one of the problems my mom would have me for some time is i don't stay with my family. alone. you know she was able to walk out of that i have or don't sit with the funny every day he's busy this for rains a lot of people call a wild story yeah ok let me call you about a five minute please yeah good. news there if you come in again. you know. you're in the room. always good every morning
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to get information. information to see a bridge between you feel and sources. say. six. yards just from wards. so many people who do want to go to. so that we know where we can bring them back together religious and lots of folks just. doing the work my parents left me the rental way and they left me and i left alone . i. can't go on in this inductively scheme shifts.
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see this side now. we are trying to build a charge. then now now you call me a a c in new baby feet happy see a sunday is happening around your ears i think change is coming to liberia daily chart what to instructor of like this is so doing the people feel that go is still with them. we are not seeing where their body will form and it's having to be updated. by somebody that we don't know and this is what i've come to the nearby exactly how did it how being a boy was involved into its things i believe it will be what do you call me with the opposition. alone.
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good morning wasn't it i had this morning i would describe here in a bad. light. oh i was just coming off. a man about a dozen of us who were running away hoping that. when one is here to get by do you ever have an example of what's happening here that. i thank you cause when you. look you. know what it will all fall all along. and you don't want to hurt the. place i just yeah sure. he will be happening and at that. point this morning you know what they're pretty close to the mail well all i want to know where you are and it's in my groups on the ballot you know. to see the body of boys if you can. think of.
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us in general if you don't have the signature office you can get to use by just sitting you have to block the p.c. . i don't have t.v. if you don't miss in the radio to gain news if you don't mean to use the phone in the place we can get news is folded it up. i went to a new monday by j.f.k. . on my shift. idea how did want to live. a morning and believe such. and
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when i. had the money to write in called good baby. so that in a modern os well what to avoid a one in two going to have a two children. who. are going to choose one down. in the school and. the five. days who did it. on the response well they've both lived with me. responsible to feed him. while. i listen new song want to have me. fun not.
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i mean me a brawl but in. my. mind . i'm good as dream you are now. my life my future it's not business i don't want to sit back and want better shoes would be. whatever you want to be in export their troop numbers and it is because your. lab rummy you have your morning. i want to be and then the head of. my usual busboy is the white people in the lashon and people like you when people. in the evening time like this they can be on these beaches having a good time and we can't go there when the average blacks to be able to sell what i
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produce myself i feel happy. does somebody say i will come was our overcome i was in jesus' name. when a minister goes. to counseling people i feel much. in and out of tune on the planet. luckily i have the good news for you. now well but in iraq i think you did know that it would be well with you in jesus name. economic dialogue here that people are running for office the place you feel that nobody not the left is again but today you are joining us to invest you look around you you are no longer you haven't cosigned well if you know how people in the past that the past go for the past ready then
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to still hope for this country i want you to believe that if this possible in your generation now you can be the cost of the transformation of this country not be done with one of the best going to you know walk in jesus' name. when. i wanted to stay with. well what to do. monday night in my house. my room with my children. is now behind. death and screwed when it was st. above them i'm now training.
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for our society in liberia. yeah quiet it gives you a good job is is there a. while and then who is. so no longer bloody. so. you do to help them. i get. i get frustrated. because you're you talking to a mate do you try to teach him he's not being attention to me. i would like my don't take it i want to business i'm doing you know and if you are good enough to just do it. if you make some of the grew up passions for what you
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then in the will even very funny indeed in a new the new. mood and then there are mistakes. alfred's free press the wonderful film which was broadcast more than six years ago now so rotten show you're wondering what happened to alfred what happened to his news chalkboard rewind went back to monrovia to find out what has become of the daily talk of alfred and his rate as. the form of what they call a daily basis of. what's happening in the rest of sites. that have been some changes before over the years you know.
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kind of the oh you don't know you know you know i am one of the we came up a wish on which we would inform the public about it. factual information the information is up. to the extant people crossing on a newsgroup or everything that was. researching before we. got to. this is the news room this is where the news stories is published and is how it's done it like i said a news release i don't. mean for you look at these are all things i work with and good news with. this is. good decks news decks and. decks. and other stories and this is really a house and the board i have in the street.
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it's hard to work. on is. what you're for time and and do with your family hundred percent it's very difficult you have to spend half of the time running out the stories you have to all the time researching and all of those things. from where i come from and look you know where special liberia in your story. in the press freedom it was difficult. because what you've published people come after you you know it was a very tough. my shop was broken down it was the mahdi each it broke me because i never would.
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doesn't know where i was a dog at the muscle. mateen mon sunday anyway when it broke i guess that out all was lost i said though i get i get i myself in though. so i must continue to go out there and these also encourage me and i may keep it all so i did a lot of common stock in a new friend called me a man i used to make an issue that they had about my house so they didn't get better shoes and then there and i started from. i'm believing god that we were we had me one day and i always did these i would do
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what i had timed out or does the b.b.c. all of what we were. just another clark is preaching what we were. if you have to be heroes just to put to good use you will have the money to people so you didn't get judges news from heroes news people and they get put out to. get sent up point up a refill. it did it very very good help us got some time with. the amount to buy and relist people get information on this say well. yes you are really making a lot of my hope for liberia is that one. liberian. cop would be quite one hundred to the whole of the ring and everybody else as cool melich.
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everyone else as to who rose would what. well that's it for this week of course you can find out more about alfred's free press and watch other films from the series on the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com i'm come all santa maria from the whole rewind team thanks for joining us. used properly can be a beautiful sight. we're
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church mosque attacks and says the gunman will feel the full force of the law. a major setback for the u.k. prime minister plans for a third vote in parliament on how briggs that deal has blocked. off the air crashes in ethiopia and in the u.s. federal prosecutors under grand jury investigate boeing seven three seven months was cleared to fly. national disasters have been declared in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi after a cycle slammed into southern africa on thursday mozambique's president says the scale of the disaster is now becoming apparent yesterday's at least a thousand people have been killed the cycle and then hit zimbabwe where ninety eight people on known to have died that. flooding has cut off tens of thousands of people well we have correspondents across the region in a moment we'll go to her.
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