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it's to warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few. neighborhoods and many fear the economy is be prioritised about for human life until people come here to the caucuses and they are here because spike in public like you think we bring you the latest developments from across the globe coronavirus and then a special coverage on al jazeera. hello there i missed. the headline today on al-jazeera a growing number of us police departments on forcing changes to their tactics following the killing of an african-american man while in custody the states of new york and california as well as the city of minneapolis where george floyd died have all announced reforms she had written the reports from washington. it all sounds very promising almost 2 weeks since george floyd was killed after
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a minneapolis police officer spent nearly 9 minutes spilling into the ground by his neck police forces around the country of our uniform i really believe for the 1st time in our history we have an opportunity to really make a change like we've never made it for george floyd suggest has really touched a nerve like we have not seen. several police departments including minneapolis and down police through using truckloads california will stop teaching its state police the technique across this country we train techniques on strangleholds that put people's lives a risk now we can argue that these are used as exceptions but at the end of the day karada hold that literally is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain that has no place any longer than 21st century. practices police
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see. the problem is many of the most notorious cases of police misconduct over the last several years including the death of george floyd have occurred in departments that on paper at least had already reformed new york bound chokeholds in 1993 yet police that continue to use them notably during the killing of eric garner in 2014 after that outcry new york police spent $35000000.00 only training officers not to strangle suspects but police complaint records show the practice still being employed with few officers disciplined and in fact minneapolis police reformed in 2016 among the new rules a requirement for officers to intervene if their colleagues used excessive force yet 3 officers now stand accused of aiding and abetting george floyd's murder the site of police officers taking a knee in sympathy with protesters this week has been taken as a sign that finally change is coming this was the scene in buffalo new york on
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wednesday yes one of those same officers knocked over an elderly protester the following day as others who had also knelt with protesters walked by now 57 buffalo police officers have resigned because of the disciplinary action taken against 2 officers as a result of the incident they argued those officers have been suspended were just doing their job and that question what exactly is the job of a police officer might be a good place to start if police violence is truly to be addressed she every time see al-jazeera. and the head of the n.f.l. has apologized for the way that the u.s. football league handled players' protests against police brutality back in 2016 roger goodell says the league was wrong for not listening to back players concerns at the time and will now encourage peaceful protests against racism. well black lives matter protests are getting underway right now across australia thousands
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have gathered in sydney where organizers won an 11th hour appeal to hold the demonstration legally the march had been banned because of coded 1000 restrictions there's been an unexpected fall in the u.s. unemployment rate is with the figure if i'm a down to 13.3 percent and while it indicates the u.s. economy may be recovering there was a slight increase in the jobless rate for black and asian workers france says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in north africa the french defense minister says died in an operation on thursday in northwest mali brazilian president jalal sonora has threatened to pull his country out of the world health organization after it warned governments about the risks of lifting lockdowns too soon as comments came on the day that coronavirus deaths in brazil past 35000 that's the 3rd highest number in the world well those are the headlines they'll be more news here on al-jazeera to
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witness do stay with us. sure yeah you're right. i don't like to be. you know you don't want to. sort of get that even during the year to me. before that summer i hadn't really thought to ask my dad much about his past where he's from you know he's just my dad. he was returning to
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sell rock for the 1st time in over 20 years. my little brother and i knew we'd meet a ton of relatives. i even had the snow book to write down all of the names of my new class did you bring some of your wonder messages to give you and i have been to blue and my mom was worried that my dad would get arrested if you return but he promised her that he would stay safely away from the politics. mr president. distinguished guests fellow tribal leaders how does an indigenous to the president that it's. i know from the club a tribe of saddam out in malaysia. and i speak on behalf of my people. so all of which is in the state of malaysia is on the island of borneo.
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no where in the world is primary forest disappearing faster than it is in somalia. but defending all will fly we have been called greenies pirates terrorists and traitors. personally i have been put in prison and in sort of to be confined and for this reason. i was a poison is not like the child who has fallen into the fast flowing river into not seeing people. but i will put it down i. thought i was born here.
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every time i have. my father i met this last farm up to here their love. where you're on the right. and he died their. old berio fight there and i thought that it was the ghost from there that killed him. when my dad was my age the only way to get to the village 'd was a week long boat right. now you can just drive there on a liking road. but my dad insisted we go by river. today my dad said we arrive home. she means the village of long to appear. or.
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my dad had come to sarai to record the stories of the elders when my dad heard another village elder passed away. he knew he didn't have much time left. there are only a few alive who remember a world before christianity before the use of money dot. com a i me. me me. call me or 3 and then i know more the mom are your i man i'm going now now now oh you mean i have big bill everything i want to get out and i would doubt i'll remember that yeah. you know very well no mother got yeah i'm going yeah my little bit. and i'm. only a man i don't like it no no i'm very. well i'm going to move i'm a. good
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mother i've been there we don't even during a but i'm a no more do we know that. i know. being in canada as a family for vs being in faroe ark when we are a family of 405060 it feels like it's a totally different dynamic. but that's not your agenda it's like the correct temperature. her. lungs close to nature all about strength training speed and power. and so when we were assuming the older boys would say oh you know that the sooner
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the better of foster and stronger you have to eat those insects of the household below the surface of the latona. and so i did swallow but here if.
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you like. it that you can't. have anything you need yeah.
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so yesterday. during church. i was surprised because the whole ceremony all the leading of the church the message of the church was being given by one family who was coming to present a project to the community that it's the conflicts. it's as though the church is addressing this project but the project has been approved by all members of the community. told me her on. her.
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every night they were there were that we had basically a small community development community development here i mean she could leap barely being of the community. morris said that his project would provide good things for along a pier a new road and the community hall uyghur culture to be. the people in the village have had bad experiences with development projects in the past because self that doesn't is failing companies find them before here it goes a lot of destruction through our lending people they see fund from dica to build this bridge $1000000.00 bridge and then they said it is for development purposes but now you know it's not for development purposes it's for
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a game but all. the situation now is that the club you don't even have title to be allowed only to a tiny portion of. the government however continues to license out the isle of forests to logging and to bunt patients. to fight this injustice the community recently brought the government to court. we finally are claiming all rights to a line and suing for the many years of illegal before extension way. the question is does morris project affect our caucus i don't know but i do
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know that he's working with the chinese n.g.o.s and the stats our street department . this is the very bottom and we're fighting in court right now. and i'm going to be. there every day all of the united nations. and me. university of washington big b. in putting in if. and then and what part of the woman. that if man. but of course he has his own. i would prefer to do is now the school way i'm dead and
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going. and i don't come running to. us we are small community. we don't know. what if you win. what if you launch. google or the i mean the our i mean. i meet her name and i take a look. i'm going to reject the name. of the what they call quote a medical it might be i mean i miss some predict you know predictable me me me and my day can. make about one woman but i'm so mad also the down.
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down it's. because a lot of my medical are asking what i mean the broader. now that we're. all more the. i don't love our men and women but our going to have a back in the day. and i don't run. out of my do i get that. drawn out we'll. go home tell my mom. i'm done or no. when you're not my going to run don't know. or don't want to. be able. to say yeah well and anyone who. doesn't have the only one i certainly. would have never. want to have the i and i think.
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i've been away for too long and when i really odd for me to. who is with whom. when i was in canada after several years i just rest in the lies myself. you know you you know your face your time have. pas you did what you could do within that time so now. the things you know so maybe somebody else in the younger generation would take it on from you but this has been going on for 2020 so you know. the land is getting farther and farther. being in our grasp.
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no no. i don't i don't look see me no. me no new i don't know no one. i don't know don't come to me. now because i'm the. second to drown bring the law. and when you allow it to go do not get reviews on i'm. going to buy a cd buy don't approve of it or. no more of the well a lot. about morris project. internet me below project no dummy it. up under no
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no learn as the i.d.c. set up in by industry operator put a sprint. it should be and then the. movie's been the i'm the guy in the. night it was it on. guy or girl in my lap i'm the guy beyond. the warrior in a number i think i like your body and when i'm going up when i'm very much. i don't know how i'm going to know to dance with you know. my you know michael dunn neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under
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control but i can tell that he gets really stressed all. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed a letter of parting with the subway he had known so i would traditional to tory roughly about $100000.00 hectors. in a chance he got only 4000 hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small. government. just like our 1st essence in canada. ok so i love. it can only. be said. yeah. now we're not that large and i don't. know i'm not going to die i don't do that you know. we're going about the new york now and we're like no more you.
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know. what i'm going it down and that's going to be our guy or probably work and. it's a matter of how do we deal with that now whether to write the letter we have been advised to do that this is where i really more of a discretion whether i should write it or not because as an outsider i don't think it is my my role to write it for them but looking around i don't see anyone who would give their time to do the right thing for them the people signing the letter was the head man of the village and 6 other community leaders. today i must borrow my dance reducto but then i don't know. the chief minister of our. we the people of the upper limb by unmarrieds rivers have been advised by
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our elders and lawyers do not agree in hollowing our customary land to be has to lease survey. our community leader was misled to sign the permit later under duress. i see him in canada i see in other countries how indigenous people without looking far into the future would be very difficult for the future generation to take back the land and saw that is what i'm trying to do create awareness about that before we lose it we have to understand where all this policies of the gunman leads to and how they eventually will push us out of our online. and so
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in this way i am being dragged into the middle of what i started about 30 years ago the us no privacy is everything to us if this live if this i could supply market in 1900 my dad in 2000 and many went on a world tour. oh. he tells me at that time the forest was a hot topic the west wanted to find a voice for it. there is no doubt that. many people have been in development i mean with outsiders with the british for example the now we have i don't want to know development but the main issue is there we are not my thing against development realities by finding against. injustice has. caused by now 30 days for not getting the one thing that rights of
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indigenous people undefended snow and got somebody and then. i was not just. by you know but i mean a lot of my involvement would be ok but. at the time of my address they had denied that it was because felt ok. basis my favorite i don't know whether it was the 1st big autistic that week of his that raced my family knew i was
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a lawyer and i'm supposed to know all the law and how to call bought doing things and they knew how serious this made the us. i've been going to the police station every day. i just want to show the police that this someone put enormous what's going on. it is someone who you know incidentally i heard someone from inside of the building calling out to me said alys is that you 'd you know and and it really brought my hot. as though he my brother talking from me from the other side of the wall and not being able to see him and i think i think that the us really ready. heartbreaking for me. because i you know what the police do to detainees you know and especially a person in peaceful solution.
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i think because a lot of pressure from outside in the nation early dad allow him to go out on bad. my dad learned that the police were looking for him he was going to be arrested a 2nd time this time under a new law that could keep him locked up indefinitely so he left the country and stayed away. and that's hard long night. and we have not been seeing him for many many. months tourism. is dead in the water what's been the result. informed opinions there has been a very aggressive political rhetoric that has become very normal in israeli society
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in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines it's time for new policy say not only. britney really all continues inside story on al-jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not heard because they're just not part of the mainstream news. obviously we cover big stories and report on the big events that are going on but we also tell the stories of people. i mean when i was a child that's never be afraid to question and i think that's what our syria really does we ask the questions to people who should be accountable and also get people to give their view of what's going on. so controversal liberal i am not an idealogue let me be absolutely clear to democracy and international development to leverage doesn't cut inequality in fact the increase i was from a bestselling author and distinguished global economist you don't know the case for
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greed i sure learned i sure do many times it's fun having read my novel guess how many men might never hear it again the committee whose son goes head to head we've done the same way and i've been accused of being crazy i'm not that crazy on al-jazeera. the all over. the world. hello again i'm mr. with an update for you here on al-jazeera a growing number of us police departments are changing their tactics in the wake of the george roy killing new york state and the city of minneapolis have moved to implement reforms including a ban on charcoal and the n.f.l. as commish that has apologized for the way the u.s. football league handled players' protests against police brutality back in 2016 that's when colin kaepernick and others began kneeling before games while the
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national anthem was being played. the national football league then racism in the systematic oppression black people with a national think only image we won't for not listening to n.f.l. players earlier and encourage all to speak out peacefully protests read the national football league leave like lives matter well black lives matter protests are currently getting away across a stray leah thousands have gathered in sydney where organizers one of the 11th hour appeal to hope that demonstration legally you're watching those live pictures right now of the rally that had originally been banned because of kovac 1000 restrictions. there's been an unexpected fall in the u.s. unemployment rate with the figure from a down to 13.3 percent and while it indicates that the us economy may be recovering there was a slight increase in the jobless rate for black and asian workers there have been
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scenes of jubilation in libya after the end of world khalifa haftar zia long offensive to seize the capital tripoli the un recognized government said it sees the nearby city of tire hunan friday it was the remaining western stronghold of have to its forces front says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in north africa the french defense minister says died in the operation on thursday in northwest money while tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in mali's capital calling for the president to resign they say abraham and his government have failed to tackle a worsening security situation brazilian president diable scenario has threatened to pull his country out of the world health organization after it warned governments about the risks of lifting lockdowns too soon his comments came on the day that corona virus deaths in brazil past 35000 that's the highest number in the wilds well those are the headlines now it's back to witness.
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june are now 203 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis i did see him parked on life and called on people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories of the world but is the cologne upon the next al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world and you too caught investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country back to school with 19 cunt donald trump survive these historic challengers. to announce his era.
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but the bus difficult. especially with my family and my mother. it's time i called her and said you know i pray for you. when are you coming back and you know that. you know when i would do up my model is to have this with the head this way because your grandfather was the leader of this group. and so we're due to feel that we carry that weight but enough to meet the on our shoulder as descendants of
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leaders. that they needed i'm up for the court case. my dad realized that if you wanted this man done he would have to organize it himself. no and i know we. know that the guy who got the game and i've been up. and down there not to not make them good i'm not going to i'm going to play. in the little unknown number by 9 and a not on the blue stuff and on bong bong i thought what am i going to give him i know i'm not over the love me. the guy that the i need to. know for a long time this line that we call our line has had no more. of a legal entity that the government recognized even though this is down line for by right but they don't have any map defining boundaries where the line is it's i
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suppose then and very critical for us at this time to have this is not me. but. i. don't.
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i i i i i. i mean. i. think if. i buy. my book her. first book i bought. her. i don't know what i'm going to.
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get i'm not a i don't. know nya. need. a meal the middle of. the road out but no no not to do that. and we can have a constituency of young people are going to be interested to loved up there and says that if we don't let them know what is happening if we don't bring them up here at the moment then i. don't know.
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when we. come back i'm with and what i learned i did not on my own i may be near any luck allotment gun room one room on me right now 9 are not ready meant they are not ready money they are no no no no my i am and i mean i will remain with gun. death have been in front of the bird and long out and so if they really had the secrets then of of those bodies.
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for fly for yesterday my family walk for 6 hours looking for burial site for food. i would have thought it fair he was not a. good exercise you don't have to go on a treadmill. so i just go out quickly out there. i've got to run with the boys so. it's.
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a few. few how you. feel. and how you. feel nothing and i'm a bit of fun for the few. feet. we're right. now. and you know. i
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thought. you. know we're not. big get to our people and take a but also to send. a pretty the goal is with the spirit of the dead people. time now ya know what i would like. i don't i don't know. where the skull is because these people out head hunters so dirty don't want to it's going to be taken by the enemies to. be played around with. this just saw the old burial site of the lobby it's only a climate to bury in john's sets kind of fine prove to us. that we were here and it would definitely help our caucus in this press.
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more. so non-defined numbers 10 his mom. we heard some nurses back in the village. she's making a piece for his project. having oh. i don't want to get in there now that i was good or bad but the board will say that the women here don't do that and i did that. in the company. that you might do it i don't want to get that what did i do well and out. as they were going over. the barrier and up and down with a sigh. no
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man no longer will come without them would be in there would be on my mother living with sin then i'll move once in the mood in the box in the in my bed the one word that many don't no matter what's in my mind i do it does one thing oh i'm not an underlying all. the much if. you. want.
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my dad disappeared for a few hours after the feast. i think it's hitting him morse's project is actually happening despite the fact that even know no one really understands but the project is about. my dad underestimated the time it takes to do the math that. he needed to keep adding on expeditions because the land is so large and so remote .
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6. i'm. not mind. i for this old dog. i'm not a dilemma but i give it we did it but i don't know what company. and it's even the . f.b.o. no but i might you know. why they don't buy now to my father enough. i know. i mean i'm not going to know them government you know my no one has been home got a new mine are going to come down for. me.
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i'll be i'll make sure i'm good morning going to my i am the only male mome you know mon ami you know man i am a born. guy how he would all. that we know how almost i know i'm not going to be almost. born you know. and i'm going. out. i mean he was kind of admonishing me like you know i know you well with the blockade you know no but look at us. with rotten you know and you are with white people there.
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mapping 3 we were just about to retire go to sleep and somebody. back from the village and inform us that some policemen have confident good as to look for us because somebody from the long house has complained about a walk here. fees morning the police came. down. but i'll. bet you that not that. i did. i say. i don't i'm. not going to the but i mean that they've got to get out and not provide. that that people. get up at the.
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and me. looking on can not a you know they get. away at it but not a thing you know them and i don't live in it i waited there long enough and you know but ok. you don't know what their intent and were so it was quite nervous to hear that the police were coming up to us and specially after me. of course you all are think the worst of it says finally finally they are getting up with me in all my work. they have a right to keep me off from ever coming back to throw rug again for i haven't told the young men yesterday i said if their arrest unco if they're arrest me and draw me back out they said. you will already have your a training on this mapping under using the g.p.s. using all these tools it's you to responsibility to continue to feel the
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myth us think police uncle don't talk like that for we wanted to continue through. to lead us in this work. i knew guy right i'm going. to. the moon the room. he did he did. i mean to do so so but things. but didn't him to during. that through. your thick or fight your life. and when people. think otherwise that you're doing things for your own so.
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you just have to bear to toughen yourself and say. you know whatever people say about you about you and bust your walks i'm always thinking of my grandfather's. lawn. through. she just. now i understand or like the logging and like you can't stop it because there
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was no hot place work. i'm not that good of a leader like my dad. and i had come here a lot and a lot and might have some sex with other people which i don't like. the way i do that. but i'm going to check if the rubber. slimy like oprah. was it in sex oh. i thought village life would be simple everyone's related and it's so loving and warm. but now i know it's more complicated. maybe if things were different my dad could have been a leader here. now he's navigating his new
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place as both an insider and an outsider. we can visit star rock but i don't know if my dad can ever really return home. now. when you look at the struggle of the 1st masons. 300 yes in north america alone people have been struggling for to protect their land. and why not we do it now instead of letting it lapse 400 d.s. . if 100 years later my grandchildren want to fight for the land they can look at the history of what we have been doing.
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better than the poor that we're gonna get out and i'm going to know that i'm with you without the markup will go down on the platform in you know we might end up on how much you earn that much then when i learned there were no might there with the whatnot on our money a plate of in a crime here. yeah i mean what you have i believe and i am where you saw the yeah i meet up with stuff like that yeah i mean i was out proteome i looked i mean. you can download it i don't think it's going to be made by i'm going on and on and then i'm going to go for the new down economy of d.n.a.
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i'll go up with intel and will look like going to my lounge room book coming and found out what i mean i found that i thought i was a world without end of it and i looked i got a cup on the front about an hour and a. you know i'm an outsider here now even though i grew up here. i feel that i have romanticized this community in my own community. in moments. tiredness and desperate and weaknesses you. your spirit it's there all and this you tend to do is give up you do is say you
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know what they have you know. they're going to deal with it this kind of word. feel so much have been destroyed so much that's been removed from the us. but when i come here. to steal all that we can says this is like this. i'll continue to do oral history which i'd love to do continue to do. the language protection which i love to do this is a bit more political activity with the mouth thing with the cloth and all that i can. call it side.
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i respect would be there. but i have my family to take care of. i'm thankful for my family to be understanding what i'm hearing. a plea for help sent in secret to the outside world i never expected anything like this it's a one in a 1000000 chance to be the recipient of a message in a bottle essentially this desperate note eventually leads to the official closure
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of china's notorious labor camp system. i don't know how they survive the letter from a son just a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello there very hoarse and very dry throughout much of the middle east and also the arabian peninsula want to shine clearing away from talking at all see as and finally we'll see the clearing away from the southwest of yemen but not before of course is the system rain has produced seems that there's many of the streets well under water and hopefully the rains they should begin to recede the could just be want to shout lingering throughout south a bit before the bulk of the rain is very much out of the picture but the winds you can see here the arrows very strong coming down from the north so strong gusty winds but it's a hot dry wind and it is whole 46 in baghdad 49 in kuwait on saturday and the mid
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forty's across into dohan as we go through sunday the really isn't much change of anything the winds a bit stronger and that means just hot and dry i can see want to show us maybe just into the far west of yemen but overall it is a dry and hot picture then down into southern africa nothing really happening across much of the south and from the slide by but the very far off shore not bringing any shadows really much the way wins where we will see some rain is this it'll system hey we've got some face strong on shore winds pushing showers across into tanzania. kenya and also want to developing through a southern and central mozambique as a go on through saturday and pushing on into sunday as well. on counting the cost a special report from iraq has done what u.s. sanctions spilled to bring the country's marketplace to a near standstill but despite the highest death toll in the middle east the
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government has shift the focus from saving lives to save the economy counting the cost on al-jazeera. the number 2 stories from asia and the pacific on al-jazeera. libya's u.n. backed government says it's taken control of another key town as warlow entirely for have tossed forces continue to be pushed out of the west of the country. i'm fully back to boyer watching al jazeera live from our world headquarters in doha also ahead. we did national. the n.f.l.
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