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me there barbara because then they would go on and help them as some would do him you have missed some of the never really denoted column on a mensa scarlet other than telling us i think it was you talk about women being powerful and people praying to them as goddesses yet you don't allow them into your temple. are modern so hold it in modern. history that it would have all of them are mothers. who should know what ever to come out of the what a good number they are. someone in the love of them streamer the good you pour if he 1st did you get in on the brown are. you that i'm that i'm very lucid on them ya go to start. somebody's body. whatever and a lot of us i wonder if we're going to let that down or ashley is not alone in his fight to keep women out of the temple as a senior member of india's ruling party the b j p he has strong political backing
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you know that. today he's helping a b j p candidate for the parliamentary elections record a speech about. other christian faces charges of rioting and unlawful assembly for his role in the violent protests following the supreme court decision . which is you cannot you with. any given day don't go there were. you when i was she she wore long shot but your mother. nobody should be. that you to. me that. the coalition of the little girl dollar dollar dollar not all of. that of you know. these hindu nationalists
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have no qualms about openly flouting the supreme court decision that judgement is for several illogical number one. number to be legal. number 3 it is against us but it does the constitution of india because it gives me that i do practice that legionnaire quote i'm sweep maicon chance my conscience got it big doesn't buy that got off no. the b j p doesn't have much of a base in the state of carolina but critics say the party is trying to change that by exploiting the issue. again i know you. believe in freedom but you. will. be one of us and.
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those who believe. despite the aggressive posturing in india's last election the party failed to win a single seat in carolina if you want to be honest i didn't but beyond politics there is strong support here for upholding the temple's tradition even among women you can really do anything about. the film and i was very sad that it was a look a very very bad image that many believe they are going to have to make it in the night this is because. these are deep rooted beliefs that have been ingrained over generations. ban on women is extreme but most temples in india forbid women from entering when their menstruating. religion imposes these ideas of purity and impurity during the menstruation period
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and there's no real basis in science for this something dirty it's not something. horrible because. this blood coming out of the. bacteria. and have you read any sort of medical books that have said. i didn't. really get it. i heard it is. your visions i have. been do is fight against these beliefs. she's finally going home today after a month in hiding. she's under police escort and will continue to have round the clock protection.
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no. doubt about it all guinea don't. want to live in a 2nd i'm going to. end this morning and miss a member bigger moment and then i go home with him and i'm not a moment and come out upon the world it was understood and i think a bonus. under the watchful eyes of a least 15 policeman bindu is finally reunited with her husband and daughter. then that is. low until. i. mean this is a. little. out of these are going to work on the merits.
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of the america i was a very big in the game that abilene to give an honor to me without any game and they going to go out and get to that end of the night in the sea that isn't in the . bindu knows that her decision to end to the temple exposes her and her family to greater risks. but she and her husband have no regrets. they're going to have conveyed that. they're going to do our thing but i don't know of a book in the world which ever over whether they are going to look at it whatever the . fuck that it. will do it over with and that it's ok. been do is used to fighting for her rights as a doll that woman in the hindu cost system she's at the bottom rung of indian
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society you know what this fight is for all women. investment in the family when i look at it other than that i was afraid some of the already covered a number would separate the room in the going on at the door now martin i believe there are now more let's say applied to really do not believe that they don't have enough a marksman that another. thing in the medicaid they didn't. eat but i'm not even even a start toward the name of the levy. then little that either one of them met you but in the end station is going to stay dead or alive the other back at the other you've got him out. on the end of racism in this community but ended our limitations to give it as a movement it will be unemployed. but she faces opposition closer to home. we're going to. move into one of.
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them here and i thought that there and here to help him or her. or that. might be going to my right. i mean again they show. ok ok i'm going. ok i'm going to go i am very very. highly disciplined i'm going to. go to someone that i've been influenced. it's going to be a long battle for bindu in her bid to change the way people think only 2 of the women have managed to and to shove. though many others have made the attempt. on one of those is journalistically b.c.'s she didn't make it incite but she did end up behind bars after writing a satirical article on the temple. she was arrested for insulting religious beliefs
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which is punishable under the indian penal code. her husband had to raise $700.00 to get her out of prison. without a lot of say going to the part of the new the young leaving going to. go to. this problem remember you know i don't but i'm. off to 12 days in prison libby is out on bail until her trial begins she faces up to 3 years behind bars. the numbers i'm on them assault on that i am the one out which got us all in the. city to my nana kind of thing demanded that out of the thicket i did on the boat and that i didn't have not again on that note of the luck. you've done it to an end if i am i will.
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libby's finally home. and her mother is there to welcome her. and cynicism. and then i'm in iran. that i get what i am bluffing. there's a man down. today libby's on her way to prepare for the trial test a local business she's meeting with her lawyer on the local market for the 1st time i think it's. ok to cancel seats. on company
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limited for long enough opening work again after that and i donated lividity unlimited telus not only that the woman they met on the bottom managed to comicon are a good mother to all of them really good b.b.q. but when dealing with a little to teach them a little you know they go oh gosh i'm on the pilot had an important attitude of india which made me play about as a cat in a daily get i don't wanna go down there and then and get a new police are part of a part of the newly independent posted on any given and. while india's constitution guarantees freedom of speech it also protects religious beliefs. but that individual did in the course of devoted even the camera and the beauty of the way to get no farther you are the men i did to go now do do you are they will do or the nicholson would want to speak chemically and you are going to begin to. sutherland and don't
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want to be going to prison. libby continues to fight this battle through hope work every day she publishes several articles most of them critical on the temple issue much to her mother's dismay. minting ek that. began the 1st comeback however a little knock out. i had them on the mats on the way out this cut a solemn day long and about i had done that. and i look for every. good city they get i have. it's been 3 months since been returned home. but she still has to live under police
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protection. privacy the other way but in may they're going to get a bill to madonna the mother got. a bowl own sample number one is an out of out of even the limited out bowl in the bottom to. the bottom there by the mouth of amber to deploy for an endeavor to burn them on the station they get bored they are then tied what is a member of us even that of the other 2 months alone the other some in that partition then the good about and see them in the womb i notice that even they did so again to do us on the planet. i'm going to believe it or not when they can. read it with. me. every once in awhile bindu and her family try to spend a few hours at the beach. it's a moment of escape. but it also gives bindu some time to rejuvenate. her
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opponents might be more powerful than. but been there doesn't intend to give up. the bait to. make out that it was good out and let up the look on it's a bit of more luck one or the one of god they were born on the knob but. nobody thinks that and i should let my love that is the moon i'm not going to be all up oh it did i thought about it at that i didn't watch it but not to get. no little one note of all men in the fall of my body of them that ought to me to give up a lot of i was up more than that and above that i'm lookin at a lot of what a strong lot of. been do is life will never be the same. but she says she'd do it all again. she hopes one day efforts to change the lives of india's women for the better. of
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her. in south korea around 2000000 dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the engine tradition taken off the menu when no one east investigates korean dogs friends or food. take the worst possible material eurabia grinded into dust comparable to flour and make a meal out and put it into a place where people live it is a cause colossal event. as well and for many people
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a few here this is the silent heat. but doesn't make you feel nice you feel like a movie we have created an enormous amount of mental disaster. and investigation south africa toxic city on al-jazeera where we were. going to get stuff. out. there. britain says it's considering sanctions on iran because of the seizure of an oil tank at the radian say they have done nothing wrong. player watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to the wall also coming up. protesters and police clash on the streets of hong kong
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after another mass protest calling for change japan's ruling party wins a majority in. the house but it may not be enough to try minister shinzo. and the u.s. secretary of state is in mexico city with immigration at the top of his agenda. thank you for joining us iran's foreign minister is accusing u.s. national security adviser john bolton of trying to drag britain into a quagmire after a run seizure of a u.k. flag tanker john jerry says bolton is quote turning his venom against a u.k. but britain says it wants to know where tensions. reports.
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a radio exchange apparently detailing what happened in the strait of hormuz on friday a british navy officer from the frigate h.m.s. montrose tells the crew of the oil tanker in piro that it's in a recognized international strait and must not be impeded heath energies the iranian navy patrol boat which ordered the tanker to change course not to intervene . internationally. and through to the end of the standard. but iran's revolutionary guard soon arrived by helicopter and seized the tanker iranian maritime officers said on sunday the vessel and its crew of 23 from india latvia the philippines and russia a safe in the port of bandar about us we've already announced that if the ship or the crew members if they have any needs we are ready to meet them however there are some regulations and we should conduct a casualty investigation with regards to the vessel the u.k.
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has written to the united nations security council insisting the stand imperio had been in the territorial waters of oman and saying iran had violated international law the british guy. moments calling it a hostile act but it's wary of escalating tensions we have seen as i say ratcheting up the last 3 weeks of events and tensions in the straits of hormuz and with iran as a whole we need to make sure that we thought this go back to the bigger picture of the russian ship with iran and make sure that we protect our international shipping taking to twitter iran's foreign minister mohammed jeffords the reef is accusing president trump security adviser john bolton of quote turning his venom against the u.k. in hopes of dragging it into a quagmire but i had a fairly long conversation over the weekend britain's foreign secretary jeremy hunt phones a wreath he then said to her on was implying it had retaliated for britain helping to seize the grace one tanker of gibraltar which insists that was legal because the
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grace one was breaking e.u. sanctions by carrying oil to syria hans expected to tell parliament on monday what diplomatic and economic measures britain's planning response to the latest incident if his conservative leadership rival boris johnson becomes prime minister in a few days time settling a major diplomatic dispute with iran will be top of the to do list that the barber al jazeera. after being summoned by the foreign office in london iran's ambassador to the u.k. said tehran stands for and is ready for any scenario dosage of ari has the latest from the iranian capital. a technical investigation is now under way in the port city of bam that are where this u.k. tanker that's been seized by the revolutionary guard is being kept along with the 23 crew members on board the pair o. has been taken to this port city where the officials have said that they are looking into what actually transpired on friday the revolution guard has said that the vessel risks maritime safety in the strait of hormuz and the reason for the
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seizure was that it had turned off all tracking systems and it was not responding to warnings and choosing the wrong route to enter the strait of hormuz considering that it was seas around 8 pm local time in iran on friday the tanker was passing through their route for about 8 hours without any coordination meanwhile we've heard from the speaker of parliament larijani who spoke about the issue and he had one very strong sentence to say about this event he said the british committed piracy and the revolutionary guards responded to them that is the sentiment here a better fish if the revolutionary guard to saying that this vessel violated international maritime law and that is why the iranians have seized it we've also heard comments from the british the iranian diplomat in the u.k. who has tweeted about the issue and he said that the u.k. government should contain those domestic political forces who want to escalate
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tensions between iran and the u.k. beyond the issue of ships and this is quite dangerous and unwise at a sensitive time in the region iran however is firm and ready for different scenarios the general feeling here is that the iranians have carried out what they believe is their due diligence when it comes to securing the waters of the strait of hormuz and that is what the revolutionary guard has said they've done with the act that they carried out on friday. sorry i spoke to simon mabon who's a senior lecturer international studies at lancaster university he says putting u.s. tensions aside the u.k. has its own complicated history with iran the u.k.'s cold essentially between working with the european powers to try and get this diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis back off the ground or moving closer and closer to the united states and depending on who wins the election wins the leadership contest i should say we could well see the united kingdom taking that route yeah and precisely the iranians are accusing the u.s. of dragging the u.k.
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into this crisis they say britain is just following american orders do you think that's the case right now what is their role in the crisis well that's a church that's long been levied at the united kingdom dating back decades the idea that u.k. is waning power doing that bidding of the united states is one that is routinely routinely thrown a london and to an extent i can understand why it is but i think recently what we've seen is that the british tensions with iran independent of the united states really really escalated following the seizure of the tankers that your package really was talking about and that draws on longstanding tensions between u.k. and iran that the independent united states dating back to the time of persia an oil in persia so there's a complex there's a complexity to all of this historical complexity and a more contemporary complexity independent of the united states in other world news police in hong kong have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters of bronx
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roads hours after another mass protest an estimated 400000 people had march across the city in the 7th week of protest a crowd of demonstrators gathered outside china's liaison office in the city and threw eggs and black paint at the building demonstrators a trying to push the government to officially withdraw a controversial extradition bell bob mcbride has more from the romney. chaotic scenes in running battles between police and protesters on the streets of hong kong this sunday evening at the end of a nother largely peaceful mass rally that the organizers say attracted more than 400000 people marching through the streets of hong kong and ending at the chinese liaison office in the western part of hong kong island and now after the end of the rally most of the protesters simply went home but a hardcore 1 of several 1000 remained wanting to set up barriers donning their usual goggles and helmets and barricading the streets there was some attacks on
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a police station and also objects thrown at the chinese liaison office the police there warned that they were going to start clearing the streets starting from the west and moving eastwards that they did to there was a tense standoff a number of objects that were then thrown at the police and the police decided at that point it was time to respond in force there has been an awful lot of tear gas fired this evening also the use of so-called beanie bag baton rounds fired at protesters there have been a number of arrests and also a number of injuries many of the protesters now have simply gone home they've decided that that is their protest for the life of the rest still hard core that is gradually been falling back working their way back to the admiralty and central district of hong kong still determined to hold out for as long as they can against the police joseph chang is an activist and
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a performer professor at city university of hong kong he says the protesters are getting angry as the city's administration refuses to concede on any demands. 2 types of this is a circle in asparagus and a stick carried an administration the fuses to make concessions to the program up with the movement and he certainly feels there's coup and gating of darren of the poll are getting angrier and dispossessed possibly so for the young people and since the coup in troth confrontation between the protestants and the police each run of confrontation as further effects abated the hostilities between the 2 parents for the sake of sort of verity their radical students will lie secure their release of the partner stirs on the part of the administration but is seems that a carrier who has carried out administration has decided no more qualities no independent
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investigation and no more decoration of a clear cut withdrawal of the controversial piece of legislation i don't think the young product or service have a sort of cobol this kept on the chinese nigh on the central areas an office the representative of the king is a symbolic add to demonstrate their will not to you are to was strong of are you terry in government and in the case of the kerry lenin illustration hong kong people are especially enry dad she has been eager to please teaching and she has failed to defend how calm people's interest. south africa's president says he will ask for a judicial review of a report by the country's corruption watchdog on friday syria are also as accused
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of deliberately misleading parliament about a campaign contribution the public protector said the president failed to tell the truth to parliament when he denied knowledge of a $35000.00 donation that speak to family de mello's our correspondent in pretoria she attended the briefing by the president there tell us about what the president had to say about these accusations. or presidents will roll up or so he looked back at what the public protector had to say in this report and he said that her findings were not based on a sound legal foundation and that the findings in this report were not factual this is also what he had said a couple of months ago when he read through the preliminary report and he says that the public protector releasing this report at this point the final report is unfortunate in that he had made submissions to the public protector and she still went ahead with the release when she shouldn't based on his.

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