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tv   Robert Malley  Al Jazeera  August 5, 2019 5:32pm-6:01pm +03

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it turned out ok though. their me education system is very traditional it's a lot of rote learning you go home you do your homework you come back the teacher lectures you know a lot of activities in class but a lot of tests the saying indefinite left its mark because most of my speech is at least which teachers back then so their form of teaching their form of shape teaching and stayed with them is that what you know then you. get i think. it's good then you itself like it sounds like keeping up because. my parents are a very large private education obviously my mother being an education specialist and my dad always had a passion for it and so. what army and school lacked in that creativity and innovation they really fostered ish and i think that they never got the chance to
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do. some of the really no. good break is the 2nd city i mean. were demolished by. earthquakes we didn't get to recover completely after the earthquake you can still see damages and. after they were never able to cover them it still is very much there that there. was a lot of international. and they they try to rebuild but he was mismanaged the fact that he was describing a lot of cooperation from misuse often. resource and.
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it was a waste that's a shade of course we're all trying to recover they. leave the. think about the future and it's happening but it took time. so this is to hold your memory open the doors of your ago we started this project with 600 soon it might be true up to 992500 and we have a waiting list off $300.00 more if. we consider all of that right. you can see your tears today. if mrs green tears are right. in this room they're not there really tired. but they're getting.
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the word out that the busy. tension. that you're doing your work. you know in the way. that the you. so it out going to see our you 2 well i know i know you're going to say are you crazy but this is it they i'm in love with this place this is a big challenge for us but this is when we saw it we all fell in love we said this is it this is the space we're going to convert this to an amazing to mow it used to be an alternator i think if i'm not mistaken it was built in 860 it went through 2 big earthquakes it was the home of the 1st opera to it's
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a very important armenian opera and every time i get here i feel it i can feel i can feel the theater i can feel the people i can feel the spirit. it's not like you're building something from scratch very easy to do no we are solving the problem and we want the kids to understand that that along you life through your professional life you always have to solve problems to be creative to find solutions to make it exciting and that makes to more more interesting i guess the fact that this was difficult the difficult project made does right away decide this is it this is what we want to do. because. garlow.
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last time a sports car you could hang on to any more because perhaps income funny are. not according to my notice my return to the votes. would have been would seem more tickets also here's what i would do we've got the bulk of the song absolutely but i'll do it one more pass of. the end there may be so proud. moments of. the funky. well you know that your metal music well done. well. i mean do it it was important. for to wall it is important to spread it not only in the main cities it is
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important to find a solution for different ledgers for the remote areas to just see how we can contribute to the development of the scaring us and how we can help people to stay and be able to work again the areas where they were born and great. aunts and only come to this country but i think her part. in the stores and got this meeting in the open of a hostel in boise guy are there and there's just one boris yes mr lu and then this bill which of me is young john because for last in the. if me the star single bit of a hostile i'm too low then i just moved us a little they knew it was either get their butts good or thin buns were sent girl a beautiful obvious joke thinking shots coming to movie 2 or guys not good fish
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needs building with on a day number just wrapped up in the rain on me so restoring them to their daily plate think how much going to be in there made up with her and having fun with the rest of us could go book out called 100 army artists and show. my loved ones are there out of. his or her. oh. 000-000-0000. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh i believe that this demonstration zz have a positive aspect to the lives of the citizens in armenia it's part of the
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growing pains that the population is going through 2 words a brighter future and a more democratic future for the country. and i guess it is a learning moment for all of us it is a learning moment for our students because we're not only thinking about teaching them giving them resources but we also want them to become active citizens people who understand what they want make their own choices for their lives this country needs active citizens needs active participants and these young generation the new generation is going to be part of at.
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least important that people see what you are doing when we 1st asked his deputy which leaders to come to be our main idea was to drill the performance go to build a wall in the city. they want to go back to for me to paint something and they gave me a lot of support. to a good spin to normal. and you put something to you think from. i go to british students you're with me. i wanted to bring all the 16 but it's a bit hard to recall 60 and. they helped me a lot with everything. i asked for permission by the was of about permission it was not written permission and i knew that i shouldn't go for
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a compression once you go to the compression you get into detail and i knew that going to the telly was going to be enough. for me you 1st thing to do to preserve the childhood you know after just one word and noumenon wish to watch it a lot sort of things are to me and for me it is like oh and i have little or save your i don't know from okeechobee everyone can look at it in a different way the graph it is of course controversial. you're doing art but sometimes the government or their toilet is are not seeing it as an art piece if they're seeing it as damaging the walls of the city. so the fact that we're participating in that like that is something important for us because it means that we're bringing change we're bringing a new culture. or
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your. little. sister. the fact that everybody complains about schools and that schools are killing creativity is sad if we can turn education into something it's not about fun that it's something interesting and something that's the most important and making people like what they're doing and i guess would create more spaces and places to more where you can make that happen this can be
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a model towards what education should be geared to and how learning should happen. when having planning their 5th anniversary of tomorrow for a while everybody was looking forward for this event and this day but because of some incidents happening in the city. the opposition started protesting and organizing meetings and in the middle of the night last night we discussed it again and again and we felt something is wrong we should not do it kinetic arts or change on in the me child star on my source telling me to tar all my. children and your chairman inch i'm an inch cherry on how marketing her. favor means are said on many charlie chan connell you were over the bomb harm are a fog you. chief. kinetic that's me or i do it as if
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i think how many chunks out of the chair. me oh. my. god good. to. see you shut. up and remember when i'm on time the only time.
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i think like that when you're still seeing. the man we stars is. not the bodies of people i meet the country and as to co-create 2 months of computer. i guess to my head start to develop. in a country with high youth unemployment one of the nice asian helps turn school children into entrepreneurs forgot to tell us what i mean by their wide fundraising empowering them to reclaim their futures retaliation them out of poverty destroying question was how to make the best face and build more prosperous communities some of the invest the money into the business of school for life uganda part of the
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rebel education series on al jazeera. 0. where every. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie if he experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony if we let you know very little . with this documentaries that open your eyes. the palestine national locust was 1st founded in the 1930 s. but has had to be revived in 2010 all was a very important thing in palestine and now musicians from all over the world come
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together to perform in the occupied territories so good for the theme it's like every palestinian living in the aspirant felt it was the 1st time they perform using their identity al-jazeera world hears music as a force for unity the diaspora orchestra. india's government scraps parts of a more the grant special status to indian administered kashmir. as new delhi cut cell phone and internet links in the disputed region and puts local politicians under house arrest. l.o.l. come on peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here also
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coming up police in hong kong fired tear gas at protesters will have a live update as an unprecedented general strike is now well underway. in libya forces loyal to the warlord after launch air strikes killing at least 41 people. the indian government is scrapping parts of a constitutional provision that gives special status to indian administered kashmir home minister shah's announcement comes as the region is under lockdown with all communication lines suspended it is the most significant change yet for the people of the region and more than 70 years is pretty. it was a sudden and momentous decision was india's government says it's revoking special privileges granted to indian administered kashmir the opposition is furious.
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it's a change in the constitution with far reaching consequences a new take inserted using the powers vested under the 3rd section of article 370 following the recommendation of parliament the president announces that starting in the day the president of india will sign the declaration and the day when it will be published in the government is that all the sections of article 370 will cease to hold good except for section one of the article article 370 the section of the constitution that gives significant autonomy to kashmir is at the heart of why the region joined india in 1947 and it allows the regional government to make its own laws except in finance defense foreign affairs and communications that means the residents of the state live under different laws from the rest of the country in matters such as property ownership and citizenship now the central government
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plans to split up the region into 2 parts. and one and the uk which will be directly governed by new delhi. the government has put parts of indian administered kashmir under security lockdown at has deployed tens of thousands of additional troops internet is blocked and phone lines are down. 3 prominent politicians 2 fem former chief ministers are under house arrest. revoking indian administered kashmir special status is expected to garner strong reaction this is a straightforward pandering to the hindu majority electorate in india. b j p o the hindu nationalist party came to power in elections in may this year with enhanced majority based on promises that it would remove these special provisions which they say that under to the muslims of of india so there is
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a clear political polarization here with the ruling party trying to pander to its hindu votebank. they have already been caught tests as the spread on sunday about the government's plan to hurt article $35.00 in article $370.00 is our basic constitutional right we have made an agreement with in here the basis of these articles and now they are trying to derail vocals articles this is an injustice to us. are not going to tolerate the shit just. disputed kashmir is one of the most militarized areas in the world both india and pakistan claim it as their own. for now the region is on the edge as it prepares for what's to come priyanka the. pakistan has responded to the indian government's move by saying pakistan strongly condemns and rejects the announcements made today by the indian
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government regarding the indian occupied german and kashmir indian occupied german kashmir is an internationally recognized disputed territory no unilateral step by the government of india can change this disputed status as in shrine and in the united nations security council resolutions pakistan will exercise all possible options to counter these illegal steps let's talk now to christopher snowden is the director of strategic international relations asia calling a political affairs consultancy he joins us from victoria australia christopher snowden doctors that more can backtrack to 0 so pakistan saying this is illegal is it no not really it's indian territory and india can do what it wants him back to india claims all of general in kashmir insist pakistan when are you going to vacate parts of territory that are actually out so it's. make the
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ok the government in islamabad also saying we will exercise all possible options what you think they mean by that well one of the possible options of course is to send more people across the line of control to engaging in activities and he india in kashmir valley in particular but also in parts of germany in other words terrorism that's one of their options the other is to try and internationalize the dispute again the general assembly's coming up in september no doubt either the indian sorry the pakistan foreign minister or perhaps the prime minister. we'll make a statement there but there's very little they can do the united nations security council hasn't considered what they call india pakistan question you know who it's the kashmir dispute since 96. so it's all there right now is for india it's a bilateral and that's in years hardline stance can i just ask you there dr sneddon just to back up a little bit use the word terrorism there you're not accusing the pakistani
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government of going down a road of state sponsored terrorism across the border in india i'm assuming so just to fine tune what you said there do you mean an armed conflict or a worsening of what we've seen historically in this particular region well i'm quoting what india says in your accuses eccleston of engaging in supporting terrorists who belong to organizations like the george she mohamad and the lashkar e toiba pakistan denies supporting them but there is some evidence to show that in the past certainly pakistan has supported such groups ok that is an option that i'll split them to continue to use ok dr stanton thank you so much for that clarity it seems to me that this takes an already combustible situation that both india and pakistan have in effect lived with for
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a long time now and makes makes it potentially much more dangerous and also if we look at how india has split different states in the past also makes disaffected people feel more disaffected if they manage to get it and it makes people who are doing ok thank you very much do better than they've done before. yes in terms of the disaffected people you're quite correct those disaffected particularly in the kashmir valley it's not sure how much more they can be disaffected but they certainly won't like this they're really already disaffected and have been many years people in general on the other hand my like of all of those still we coupled with people in the kashmir battering we choose a little problematic it's a major dying down grading from state to territory status and it gives new delhi the room the opportunity to rule directly they've said there's going to be a legislature there but it depends how much power they give that legislature in
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terms of pakistan there's very little that they can do apart from really what amounts to fostering naive themselves have sought to change status in the 2 areas that they administer them to look by the sites held in india has protested but there's very little either can do about what's going on on the other side of the line of control so that we politically do you get the sense that there will be trouble on the ground i mean if you shut down telephone communications if you pull the plug on internet access across such a big area that would certainly seem to indicate would it not that the central the federal authorities are anticipating the possibility of trouble and people want to talk about it so if you stop the trouble you stop people discussing it well they will be further trouble this is not a new things that has happened india does from time to time turn off in the kashmir valley so it's not new in that sense the i expect there to be more stone helping
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and those sort of protests that go on in the kashmir valley in particular. in tame days' time it's in use independence day and there will be almost certainly protests on that question about it so unfortunately it's going to be more sighing it's not anything new just more perhaps more frequent more violent more unrest more agitation and more nks it's just more assignment or 2. christopher snowden in victoria for us thank you so much thank you. a citywide general strike is now under way in hong kong the police have been firing tear gas to disperse crowds that were blocking traffic earlier train services were disrupted and at least $100.00 flights were canceled protesters are angry over how the government and the police of handled weeks of protests triggered by a controversial extradition bill many want the territories leader kerry to resign
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but she's accusing the protesters of trying to destroy hong kong such extensive disruptions in the name of certainty months or are uncooperative and therefore men have seriously undermined hong kong's law and order. and are pushing our city the city we are loved and many of us helped to build through the verge of a very dangerous situation well hong kong's opposition politicians saying kerry has now lost all legitimacy to continue in office. i carry land has cryptically tell the hong kong and international communities that she has done nothing wrong and that it tends to set a she and her company. morally bankrupt and her use of time to
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claiming that the people is the monster have changed morphed into something else that something that will seriously be a lie ok let's go live now to my colleague andrew thomas andrew we can see a change in location where are you what have you been seeing and hearing. based on 50 meters away from where i was speaking perfectly calmly an hour ago and that just shows how quickly situations can change here this is whole court road one of the main streets on the hong kong island is a flyover there should be trucks with traffic on a monday a look at be complete it's like a viper testers and in the last 20 minutes or so to a gas has been touring down on the. blood coming out of tight the gas mosque up but beyond the fly over there are barricades and beyond then we assume i have actually been out to see them but place because that's where the tear gas has been coming from as a.

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