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and i realized how different life can be with tabbing everything at your feet and without being given everything you want if you could wish for anything what would it be. who would. go for food. and her school then looks at the school things every day life. for food first yeah now why food first so i can eat and get. my head back to them. thank you to them in recent years the family firm has faced serious difficulties and they've moved north to johannesburg life is not rosy life is not rosy it has a lot of downs it and a lot of dot it wasn't but if you strong and if you make it there's nothing for you to be worried about you can get through anything they locked me in jail you up in
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jail when what they do that they did that last. movie they looked in jail last monday yes they did let's all get into this state the mirror gave the fruit. was a terrible deft. i've grown to be more mature but i've still got my old ways. what do you mean by being more mature well obviously i wouldn't be saying a bluff to you it you know and my money says the same my dad he says that i still live a lot that's that's part of me that will never leave me the law is not.
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you get. i mean it's you and get. you get you the boss and you know the sky is suddenly you know. the real big gun that's really good. you can just look at and say. oh when you can feel like yelling at me. i can. tell you. that seven long ago was living in a township near durban which had seen a lot of political violence at fourteen when we went to find him at his home we were told he wasn't there for. everybody. hello x. and to do the. yesterday last
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night. about five to eight. i had an argument with the sky it's easy to beat me up and that's all of those. and while i was talking to one of those old friends was like behind me hit me up i don't. that is consciousness and when i can when i woke up i was here. in the hospital. and then i started having seizures. and a prosthetic in a bit. where you. think of a. dog. she claims i lost my sister and i told him that wasn't true. and then his friend says i think i'm good to him because i go to a white school. within
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a week longer was out of hospital and back into school which is maybe why. another of our children. lived on a farm in the northern trance fall when he was seven i think my views caught. i hear she has fought and died to night i showed little who saw what phil's question did it feel. like a bomb foam. and i on final kidney but my. the last seven years have brought a lot of sadness for a number of our children months after we met venom at seven his life changed forever i did from one who love me do all the dross on they didn't you
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need they needed outside i'm told i had to finally got. into a bullet to get out to make good progress in. the us naval front. is the shield school just on. he's not going to call a man a lot and it's. certain to see certain do how different all civilization three feet of man should all go and see alliteration schmidt insanity i want to listen to a school of us and no more than skin. down your user could put jane yes. well you know full well next me dinner. the only school tommy fully fit in and i know she. brought me.
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i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty thing. it's. hard to hold her. close he's doing lots of things together like if you into these friends i always went with the house about out of if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. of god he's god you think he's a bad man fly in the world chuck him you're a liar i put in the work and madness buzz go back to my mother just get they get the disease where you get allies with them i find out what happened to the man who was from. ghana a shocking year in me why did he try. one night four years later change father
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didn't come home. she name anyone but these friends in about maybe. by the most and then back about it was about a week i think i'm not sure and they still never found him and my mother the police phone and they found about my mother man political see if it was his body his body that does the worst thing that happened to me and after that. they stabbed him as murdered but just in thing that was murder. and i think you're gonna get cross with god because god's only one who can take a loved one away from you can blame him maybe it was for a reason you never know what it is and. at seven to pull lived with his mother in the heart of sweater. and one of the animals which was so it's your i'm out of hock into such a young girl i knew now but i can't go return with. you on the new
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never worn down. and just i think my last. and then i just did you know. it's a one on one and the. other used to do something now i want you. to do illusion. like mine. but. at fourteen he has not escaped so it's a he lives in the same concrete house talking some of the cold in winter but shares it with his brother sister and his aunt his mother died three years ago.
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her. mother you know welcome all shook up bush took eighty ninety six but in this country when traced to a place. we shook off it is surely yeah ok nana. i don't lean in so governess at all and into duck duck and ensuring i know honey i know of a tree and so a true love would do it and. i do. but i. do i'm a. collector which ok is from a poor. i see. in monaco took a hit. a q. four
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thousand. of them let them be able to get out. i can take q. show they. call it which i did to show. it too much to include fish. than.
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to perform for. you. understand the net and. a lot of fun. hugh. at seven. lived in a town in the north or south africa. they've been going steady since nursery school was going to. shoot from for my show my dog. who committed the mccarthy case in the film we just said that i think you're like like top the worst that. the crew are taking up with you. i may. think this. muffin or not out but you know i. help the kind of shoppers fall if you're not careful about who would talk to the
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folks. at fourteen they tend the same high school in the same town but their relationship seems to be in trouble. i want to do this with each one go. oh you told me so well. so that was a real relationship. you know considering this event. i merely in the home of girlfriend oh. so you. know. can you tell me when the this would. give a guilty plea. tell tell us about it oh i understand and. that
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is what i need to add or she who. for your own merit. who. or whether he's do you know. if he ever got a what is now legal gulf in today's. what you see. is the best. known imagine pieces cast. shame at seven. you had a relationship i think. it was on c.b.s. and i never understand like life properly i know to understand life proper money for. you want to get married going to. kids who are good around. you know if you know and to get mad and thank you it's not that.
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i have to go for. common law or no i don't want what happened to him or. her she went to boarding. and and what he can do to get. screened more at a time. when this to me. head to the woods one hundred percent confidential. i might as. well. do you have boyfriends you know. for much less oh yeah i know i believe they're glorious and fate yes i am i thought she would be so yes i know i did but i've got to let love sex
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love sex love is not for me you. know. if you had a girlfriend yeah. some other. i've not there's been numerous lation serbs. and there's just so many different people these lots of different types of guys there's a type which just use you and don't really care about you and there's a type which say they're in love with you but probably you're just talking jack they just want to get something out of you and then there's a tie pretty kick which i haven't come across it's better just. like a little man at the must you know if you can't. just call it off and just look somewhere else i don't want to be a dating machine. or
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a certain dating machine is when you date ok you date this guy you meet this guy you lack a dating then you realize he doesn't come he's here right so then you say well you know why. i just don't think it's working out then you find someone else and then you got a dame and then realize something's wrong with them all they don't suit you or they don't dress well the ones of the puritans and i bearings and green hair and. i don't know black jackets and the pants were issued to talk to me and it was like hi how you know you critique dangerously so i'm going to talk to you. and if you look good so worst experience that you get your dish obviously we distrust for. eternity. so could of us military occupation. my prison my freedom my heartbeat my life my language of my occupation so the
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thought of incentive there for the cultural of the whole world can help to move. jerusalem a rock and a hard to please coming soon nearly three years after the u.k. voted to leave the european union accept is yet to take form. scam britain seen through its divorce from its european neighbors sgt focus the whole process to still be ready to stay with al-jazeera for the latest. a chance for a reunion after decades of separation caused by a war one i want to use joins a mother's journey to bring unite with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the korean war on al jazeera. being located outside that western centrex fair of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global events when you peel away all of the lists
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a covert military in the financial dark and you see the people in those words and those policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when all the us can identify with the story. i'm sam is a dan in dar with a look at the headlines here now dizzier millions of people in thailand are heading to the polls in the first election since the two thousand and fourteen military coup the prime minister and opposition leaders are among those who have already cast their ballots critics say the vote isn't truly democratic since the senate is appointed by the military still the incumbent leader is praising the process.
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today the prime minister has voted like everybody else today in the name of the people one write one vote i hope everyone will vote in the election today to exercise their own right everyone wants democracy therefore everyone should exercise their rights in transparency and the country will be developed by our own hands. the death toll in one of the southern africa's worst natural disasters is continuing to rise more than a week after cycle only days swept across the region more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi australia is being hit by its second big storm in two days aside clone veronica crosses the northwest coast of port hedland it's moving slowly bringing a big storm surge day earlier travel hits a remote part of the north coast of the u.s. banks rebels in syria say they've captured eyesores last pocket of land in eastern syria but a warning the armed group still poses
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a threat. to our forces have raised our flags in both groups and have declared the end of this so-called cully faith in north and syria this victory could have been a sheep were it not for the great sacrifices of our brave martyrs. details of the mother report into possible collusion between russia and dog farms two thousand and sixteen campaign could be revealed to congress by sunday attorney general william barr says he'll write two reports one for congress the other for the public a vigil is being held in christ church remembering the victims of a gunman who shot and killed fifty people at two mosques the event is happening just across from the north a mosque which was the first to be attacked back to fourteen up south africa and the top of the hour with another for both of you
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stay with us. in one thousand nine hundred two we visited. the daughter visited chief in the southern part of france today in the town. by it well. i'm chillin i want to eliminate croom it's in the. long island long enough of course. he says. in seven years when it is ideas about language change she suggested that we do the interview in english this time. tell us what's changed here. and i have yeah and this head in my delighted in mostly thirty she just moved her. to like it was all and this double story. decided to
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carry on making the town's tight and what's changed in your family and the loss of . my days in payments cape town. in two was member. but they lack tate and we can tell. it's all. mind you not by. giving them let alone. welcome good welcomes windows okumu and. what you mean. mean it isn't. true is my name. for kilts. it's potent
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and what else how does think of coaxing of could money nothing else. lot of money want to. pick it's. at seven patrick lived in the smarts cape town suburb of rhonda bosch his close friend roberts was a neighbor. yes at fourteen and they are still friends attending the same exclusive school. robert you think your parents are rich or poor living sort of rich some fish like the rich just like that most children are like here yes let's just all right be optional
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yeah ok you know little katie. in one thousand nine hundred two we had a lot of trouble keeping the interview focused. on seven years ago he did quite a lot of fighting. and what hasn't changed is i still beat him up. his two year old. child. now with an farting. i think. this is a half hour to. the i would get the car for that up that you don't need. to. know what robert lives in what is now one of the world's favorite tourist destination which. is really quite dumb because.
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coming here i'm going back to the mountains. but like it's pretty sure because as they come into i kept on the first minute they feel like scott it comes from the effort which like. such a going to impression you know what it should be done. i mean like. doing. well well well when patrick and robert was seven in one thousand nine hundred. finance and crime were a big talking point well oh well well and then i was sleepy my sister came this. police will surround the house with don't think steve moore
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will attempt what you know about this. to heaven i mean this i think you know what he did have when i shot in the front my house. at seven and this run lived within sight of table mountain not far from patrick and robert in what had been a migrant workers' hostel. their daily lives have been framed by violence both in these hostels and also in the eastern cape where they spent time. at the toy train the dance of protest of the liberation movement was something they had witnessed firsthand in both cases. was. oh. i'm. i'm.
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i'm. i am. was like oh i'm up for the service. he did. and when you make it. you. know was a very. sinking along. the. his. own was i don't want to learn. what i did. and i think you're right.
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or you. are. going to lose. in doing. because. i did it. only. that. that could. lead to a point to. cause them to look. it up the only ones. i know any kind. of an end in ninety five when you say. a pair of water was when you look at
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a man. even. pundits and parents and fund. at fourteen and have moved back to the eastern cape where they attend school and they live half an hour's journey from one another . and live in. times of. good to. be. relieved to team was a mom and i just dumbo animals. you know mobile home. to. a long line of. one. little nothing incumbent fireplace. why the bottle we don't know is up by. well you know one of the.
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novocaine places to. initially challenge it pans. well can you do any good up in your classroom. and then go call and see a guy and his train came into my mosquito and in computation as a speech. and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean you should teach your little attention but he still. has a mass. every day and well it's just wake up basically in the morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sport from three o'clock until five and then i choose to go to school sport and then i suck at
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practice from five to talk seven fifteen. and then wednesdays normally use matches like correct be a cricket matches or think back to those days practice again at school and at soccer and fridays normally my free day like from school activities and things like that. but. i got.
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that. right. to. be that's my dog them both them both sal if they were on a war. they do like to come inside. sweet. that's where you come through the kitchen the teacher met me and as you can see now they're stuck on the hook through cross as if it then i already did it. right this quarter and i would still know ok that's my family my my. my my brother died and it's my sister as you can see she's supporting the bill through so if you like disc on the site was down. zero in these i might bump this article how
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could i forget about it this is snoop in the season. and i was a little bit i don't want to know maybe she's going to be a zookeeper i don't know if i did it because i love animals so like you've got so much and those emotional moment on the bag she and the one dog and the one cat omar you look up to him yeah. yeah it's the biology project i do which i'm actually still kept since suppose very cute and takes off oh it's name's tom tom your. still you know parents you know my kids just very just a pain in the neck every week but there are. those. is self-portrait an animal which is done it
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well past also which i did and think standard two or three much of the time but it's my bit on that side all my bitches in the us this is where i do now mark over you and study that for exams and that and things like it and my favorite team i support his love of blues his michael and one and of the best strikers in the world i would say my favorite is while smyth like he's a mover does on sunday night meaning that some people believe he doesn't want to move out to meet. and exodus is. not decked i don't know have been maybe pamela anderson v.i.p. i like watching it but she's not there to bust not like the one is nikki on another show at the end i. wouldn't like it is a great basketball player for me that's it to keep us cool play some good invest in
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sports south of the room legend. and with an m. and a and then they m o u tell me. everything. they nearly ended. so you mean monday night and probably someone like consistent insist on. my. own acts the pricing she's now. slack ill people and. put people on staff. with the papers to do that it's radiohead an english rock band and you know the molly my best band i think for the most original rock band of the ninety's push me this is over yeah. on the wall. and that of t.d.
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and two pac and mad john plague. i think his skull and i scored a good sense of humor. to we it's. it's jake augustine. the days i last night. this was a huge kurt as well. and to end of a thing which made me like him the most because i wrote a million seniors a playmate's yeah. yeah i think his secret so you know out here in one of the process. he told me that if i won if i want to receive the litters each and every year from him have to pay him i
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don't know many dollars. just. so on your walls. just get sleen dion and leo and jason brooks that's it that's not war well of course celine dion. did you know smile and masculine tyranny for. a. good man in. spain. is a little an immersion in a man's human soul indian cannot do like. now apple has a new lineup in south africa. to continue godzilla close. to
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half. of the bus and that. is my mother has like a base or never liked a doctor as a doctor my mother then to my friends. dad. maybe if i say will smith like you know is not good to me for me like if i need food or anything my mother's there for me to see me guidance she asked me through school at home without my mother and no way i would be now. now talk about anything everything. of h.s. and then from. like what everyone says to me are just both my head yes the below me. there are some of the sisters just do you want to go to the shops me . if you can not run off to duck you feel good to see me upset like i think about americans i figure i think are really good for first like ten seconds
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and awful terrible awful. funny a couple of miles from kitchen in the france lived in alexandria. in one thousand nine hundred two a quarter of a million people were squashed into two square miles. do pretty. much like the light you. do. now going to they might. come back. and. don't want to want to know each. other due to what. was so only oh by the true bill for. the number one hundred in the world. at fourteen france is still core he still lives in alexandra you asked him about president mandela. you know that includes i did see
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a hold of the horn and. all. but not enough into thing off thing i get hot. move the tool because in your location when i meet crew that means holy. i didn't is enough for the two while. you are there some of whom one sees the management change. you know. you try later to get out. the front. and then by the truth of the one that needs to more novels well. first of all no i'm not.
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and then more. and more. in my mind come out of on. my tabard there are no idea who i am or toughly can do to see to one and now at least get a two step because highly noticed no idea it's highly maybe nursed now hold to win no. fee and then when i know almost none. privacy rights of place because every time. but at the. top of all. who end up back in the profession on people for financially because. from tallinn when young.
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people will see excuse. t.v. doing. don't empty it was it that one leaned toward getting bored and then too proficient. in one thousand nine hundred two tim to see lived in switzerland the remains of a squashed a can. it had been razed to the ground in the wall between a and c. and an carter supporter. back including the money bags like a gun to. the gods. that i won't be able to thank you. that's strange. i'm looking in a platinum and have
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a pin. come undone mnemonics and did she live. look how big his failing did to him was musician. in one thousand nine hundred nine after some years living in the countryside of course you going to tell him to see there is a back insulator living in him some silky hostile. aims and supper i am time to. remember that and the money to follow him i'm cool and that. is nothing that. will fulfill you to. want to quickly yeah well there. was. one long t.v. that you alice obviously. can't get there like. the people look. i weakly but i'm on my mind. amanda lang i'm well i'm
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a man i think i acted he was like killers and then as a kid but the bottom about all of them. is the core not god learn the between i didn't win i wonder none of the currently side of me had an avatar say i like your corner. the past you know that corner of it come on the minister the national and i want. the law in lieu of the right. clothes me i'm a virgin i don't wanna get married cause i hate sports i personally believe in god i used to only pray when it's accepted now i believe that the gun actually does be bootable how loved to be chief.
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time off change and discovery. and it's. time to forge an identity. and back to the baby. truly one thousand nine hundred nine south africa revisits the children of apartheid seventy years on. with their country. south africa part two on al-jazeera. hello again it's good to have you back well here across the levant we are watching a storm system coming out of egypt actually and this one is going to promise to bring quite a bit of rain over the next few days across much of the area so here's a storm system right now making its way towards the northeast and on sunday here it is we are going to see in the area of low pressure over syria heavy rain across much of this area all the way back across northern iraq iran and up to the north
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and turkey it is going to be snow as we go towards monday well we're going to be seeing not a lot of movement with the storm system but the rain continues across much of this area the snow actually goes away but the rain continues and we could be seeing some localized flooding across much of the region we will be watching that very carefully well here across the gulf as well as into the arabian peninsula it is going to be clouds for many locations there up to the north we are going to sing clouds with probably some embedded rain as well for here in doha attempt to for us of about twenty seven degrees so it could go up to about twenty eight as we go towards monday but abu dhabi it is going to be a warm day for you at thirty one degrees there and some good news for mozambique because of the season we are not seeing a lot of that tropical activity making its way towards the north the flooded area will start to actually recede as we go towards the next four days but harare we will see clouds and euphoric as a twenty seven and medicare aska at twenty. around
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ten million yemenis are on the edge of balance examining the headlines netanyahu was looking at charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust setting the discussions you're denying that he was beaten by the police i did not deny sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire you and that it's all good but the world is watching on al-jazeera she was the spokeswoman for the students who took over the u.s. embassy in tehran in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine forty years on she's still in the front believed in the principle she fought for. assuming. iranian vice president for women and family affairs talks to al jazeera blowing up in the united states i learned that the first amendment is really key to being a good citizen freedom of the cultures going to be. men and women to the resources
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that are available but it's an al-jazeera story to me is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants to know the government is not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize for that's what al-jazeera does we ask the questions so that we can get closer to the truth. millions in thailand get their fast chance to vote since the military ousted an elected governments in twenty fourteen. hello i missed the attack and this is al jazeera live from also coming up. some of the naki ones fishing boats to the rescue in mozambique but the death toll rises
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every day and the u.n. warns of the danger of day. cyclon veronica beds down in western australia people are braced for storm surges and violent winds. and what to do with former eisel fighters and their families chechnya seems to have found a way. thailand as voting in its first election since a military coup in twenty fourteen the leader of that coup. wants to remain as prime minister through the ballot box his biggest challenge may come from poor thai the most prominent and to join to a party whose leader you can see version here it's linked to exiled former prime minister taksin should know what he was ousted by the army in two thousand and six as was his sister eight years later a third group is led by the anti tax and democrat party which argues that it can form a government that's neutral there's also the future forward party it's charismatic
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billionaire front man is popular among the younger people while florence louis is following the story for us and joins us from china my so you're in a pulse of thailand that's a stronghold for tax and show us and parties linked to him have won every election since two thousand and one was there prospects in this election talk us through how this whole system works. all the military government has been in power over the last five years and since that time they've tilted the playing field advantage voters will be voting all five hundred members of the lower house and all of those number three hundred fifty are constituency seats they get to vote directly for these members but then there are also one hundred fifty known as party list seats and the electoral process has been changed in such a way that the number of party list seats there is a limit as to how many seats a party can win and this critics say puts the per thai party active disadvantage
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now the military has also got another head start in that they can appoint two hundred fifty senators that's the entire house and that makes up about a third of the legislature who will then have the power to select the prime minister but having said that we're in an area that has traditionally been regarded as a stronghold for thompson and his allies now and their support come mainly from the rural and farming communities in the north and northeast parts of thailand and these voters have remained loyal to thompson throughout the years even though he's been in exile because he was one of the first politicians to pay attention to them he gave them access to cheaper health care agricultural subsidies so taksin and his allies a still a political force to be reckoned with and opinion polls that were published before today's voting started suggest that the prototype party is in the lead but because of the way the electoral process is structured per thai is unlikely to be able to win and seats to form
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a government on its own but it's too early to rule them out yet because there is another party and new policy you mentioned the future forwards they are also and military they are led by a young billionaire and his party has captured the imagination of the younger generation and first time voters make up about thirteen percent of registered voters in this election they could well emerge as the dark course who made. able to form a coalition with that type polity now to talk to us a little bit more about that thai election we have with us mr panu what. he is a lecturer at the chair my university's school of politics and government thank you for talking to us and welcome to our jazeera which sounds like to ask you you know the way the constitution has been drafted it seems that the military will have a role in government and in politics in thailand no matter what the election outcome is do you agree with that and what sort of impact will this have on
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thailand. i think one of the things that type people look forward to in this election is that it will bring some stability back to thailand. the tubal in politics of most of the past ten to fifteen years now the question of stability is a tricky one because i think depends on whether the electoral result will be respected by all of the authorities involved because it can take as many as sixty days before the fine no electoral result will be confirmed by the election commission and during that time it is possible that the election commission will invent the kids or the. irregularities and wrongdoings of the election and that means that it will take maybe two months before we notify no result and a lot of. the hope for the slopes ability would be would depend on whether the election result will make sure up with people's expectations as to devote takes
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place now in the short term i expect to see a degree of stability in china because in two months we will have the courage and sort of money for the new king of thailand and during that time did likelihood for any kind of protest or disruption is very very low but afterwards when the final result is known and. the horse trading the coalition forming begins then i think that depends show for any kind of congress would be higher and that would be something that we would need to keep an eye on. thank you mr ponder what and that was and that was. due process the lecturer at chiang mai university talking to us about this highly anticipated election where top voters in thailand being able to vote for the first time in five years since the military seized power
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in a coup in two thousand and fourteen will the generals be. able to hold on to power in the form of an ostensibly civilian but military backed party or will the opposition led by tanks in an exiled prime minister be able to come back to power now and polls will close in under three hours and then four hours from that we expect unofficial results to start trickling in and we will be bringing you the updates from thailand. florence are there for us in chiang mai who'll be updating us throughout the day thank you florence. well survivors of psych turned it die that bass in southern africa and now facing the threat of diseases like cholera and malaria the death toll from the storm is already at more than seven hundred but is expected to rise al-jazeera is tony betty is in mozambique sports city of para most of which has been damaged or destroyed. they are tired and traumatized but at least these victims of cyclamen eat i are safe now each one has their own harrowing story
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about the time the storms came each day more of them come mostly from boozy district. on monday which a batter is sixty five years of age he had a smallholding and lived alone he was rescued after spending four days stuck in a tree without food he says his life is changed forever by fellow gabriel who will feel that i have nothing to go back to my farm my house all were destroyed there is nothing left i need to start afresh but i don't know how. he lives here now in the summer michel school in bira along with twelve hundred other displaced people. christina arrived on saturday after surviving for four days on the roof of a church in boozy her foot was infected after she stepped on a piece of submerged roofing while waiting to safety her future like many others is something she finds difficult to contemplate i was there from now on life will be
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difficult i will need food i will need shelter he's crying for food now but i don't know what he will be crying for when we go back. these people are getting three meals a day and access to medical care so safe and sound and drive and they have no idea when they'll be able to go back to their homes that is if they have a home to go back to i. mean the massive emergency operation involves dozens of countries and it's costing more than fifty million dollars but the focus is now changing at the moment think that they like us they're cute phase. risk is pretty much those people needed to be lifted out of raging water. people in trees and the top of houses most of that is. those people most of those people have been received the think the focus area at the moment is relief getting that relief to the people who need it is now an urgent priority before cholera and other diseases break out the situation is improving but there are still risks of further flooding sadly the
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risk of flooding is ever present and ultimately we have red alerts now on two of the major rivers one is a busy flowing in from zimbabwe to the sea and the other is the boozy river which is a short fat flat river which floods very easily as already battle saturation of the germs are full so we're facing multiple risks that won't affect these people their concern is their next meal and how to rebuild their homes their communities and their lives. well that was tony betty reporting for us from beirut in central and now to a strain which is being hit by a second big storm in today's psychotronic across as the northwest coast at port hedland a day early as i can travel hit a remote part of the north coast it's moving slowly and bringing a storm surge well let's speak to rob mcbride who is in port hedland for us on a seemingly very very windy balcony rob veronica is making landfall at any moment.

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