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the right to live anywhere in the world have every right to leave their country maybe his son get his head to head for the polls coming in on al jazeera. or about the sun in doha the top stories on al-jazeera brazil now has the 2nd highest number of coronavirus deaths worldwide the health ministry reported more the $900.00 fatalities on friday putting the total at nearly 42000 it also has the highest number of infections after the us the world health organization says it's a situation of great concern alessandra van p.r.t. reports. workers at the largest cemetery and or exhuming more than double the amount of bodies they usually do to make room for fresh. as the number of 1000
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deaths in the country overwhelms capacity but even if the country is now the world's 2nd highest death toll after the us people are returning to the streets in mass the world health organization is again sounding the alarm. says so far the national health system is holding up to the pressure overall the health system is still coping in brazil though having said that with the sustained number of severe cases. it is that remains to be seen and clearly the whole system in brazil across the country needs significant support in order to sustain its efforts in this regard president jackie both so narrow west threaten to leave the w.h.o. all together is this missing concerns about a lack of beds calling on his followers to go into hospitals to demonstrate that this is just a political ploy against them. is there a field hospital near you or
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a public hospital find a way to get in and film it a lot of people are already doing this more people have to do it to show if the beds are occupied or not. also narrows dismissive response to depend there mick has further entrenched and already deeply divided country with weekly protests in favor and against the president which at times have turned violent. adding to the torah moyle both are not only sons are under investigation for corruption your position is calling for the presidency impeachment while its allies or saying a military intervention is necessary to keep him in power. with the current virus pandemic he had in fact an increase in political instability and a political crisis meaning more conflict between the powers the executive branch the supreme court the national congress. as the number of coronavirus cases rice the political divisions are widening testing the health and the stability of latin
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america's largest democracy allison that m.p.'s and just. mexico has recorded its highest daily number of corona virus infections since the start of the pandemic more than 5200 new cases were reported on friday bringing the total there to nearly 140000 at least 16000 people died despite the rise in infections mexico city will live to transport restrictions from next week. some districts have been locked down and several food markets have been closed in beijing after the 1st locally transmitted corona virus infections in nearly 2 months in china's capital 2 men working at a food research center visited the markets before they were confirmed to have covered 19. the governor of u.s. state of new york has signed a package of sweeping police reforms into law they include a ban on child calls and allowing the release of officers disciplinary records measures followed nationwide protests over the death of george floyd in minneapolis
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last month. canada's prime minister says he's shocked by police video showing the violent arrest of a prominent indigenous chief the dash cam footage from one incident in march is being used in a legal challenge to criminal charges filed against chief alan. protesters who rallied for a 2nd night in lebanon over the government's handling of a deepening economic crisis hundreds voiced anger over the spiralling cost of living despite a government plans to bolster the local economy. but only as constitutional court has ruled the president elect must be sworn in as soon as possible and follows the sudden death of outgoing leader appeared in the court and sees him as successor at least and they show me one last month's election but he wasn't due to take office until august knows the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera it's what miss goodbye.
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when i was 12 i saw a film in school about christiane that after the war. the film was supposed to scare us away from drugs instead it showed me a world i had never seen before. the music the
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atmosphere was fascinating and all i wanted was to be like her shooting herin in a bad nightclub. anything dark and dangerous attracted me. when i was 16 i joined the far right now i am lucky yeah. yeah yeah. the man. was a are and. i've kept the propaganda for more than 20 years. and my family has just moved to
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a new place and i have to get rid of famous i don't need. it's embarrassing to look. it's hard to understand now what was so appealing about it. but when i was a teenager the propaganda i was very important. to music the films be watched it was like a drug. i remember how to not symbols fall so for bitten my heart started beating foster. for many years so i kept my pasta secret but every time violent extremism is
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mentioned when a terror attack happens it also speaks. what if i had stayed in the movement. i don't remember what gave me the courage to leave the museum and. i just remember it was very difficult. i want to meet other former extremists and find out both made them change. thanks it.
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was. i remember reading about the. leader. when i was still in the movement. when i left the movement ingo was an inspiration to me if he could do it i could do it. but. it has taken months to get to meeting with ingo and i have to promise not to share any information about his current life. the young nazi danger attracts the media attention. they called him the future of.
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a german filmmaker winfried born knowing it started making a documentary about ingle. it was the beginning of her life changing process. the filmmaker followed around for about a year questioning everything. else on the spot he was on top because of i feel like i might not get kind of a top. level. concomitant. he hated me. if only hated me and the 1st 6 months we were shooting here still hated me i mean because i was standing for something i totally disagree with and i was disgusted by everything i said. because of a need to traditionally sort of him and she sort of the little one toy with me one moment find certain kinds of force that pushes back with her shoulder and makes you
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know it's all. so much to. just walk on all those notes feel. a little dizzy. flushable almost a loop solution to pollution you know but they must have on planes doesn't mean that i didn't resist pushing to do the same not enough reason to prominent. in the moment when i have a design that they also fought off because a lot of them missed on a confronted at the time i'm not a journalist me and i feel the generalist needed that side that i'm going to film a month and that this must be a listing of the vegas act on the way as i've fought the know what they did at the office on how to factor stuff escanaba. do you when the canyon on top. also also has to kind of function is modeled off of using the. so much before looks a lot but also quantifiable to stern. and i don't go as one should have an image that someone can use it to. accompany. most migrants banal is a bit of a month some time out of his must come this one this won't be that follow because
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it's then that somebody should be. looking for that's also happens all meant. for money i'm just going to have actually does the top loops in this. the government did seminars that i know it's got some notion in bunch not government took time uniforms time murdunna no touch none. that i took just fond of it so i cannot in the mouse abandon this one i'm just like i'm the you're not just push for them what they've sent a lot in this kind of the must. of events of the new guy sitting bunched if that i had on him i'd cities are not the top 5 finishes that it's a kind of a new building a new this is a blend them. the thousands i want to go that's the best missed in this but we had to vanish do that and we are how did this is a mob if you can finish off for a good metaphor of i mean if you got up in my guide and that's you know i wasn't just a moment we're just i'm not over this i've missed it for 3 fun for me said mr. buck's
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out of text would watch out for us and for the soft i'd say that if he wanted most i think you should also start on the number going to be boarding of the months in the police could. have been diocese i mean that's what i do miss baxter in the moment. my family would only defend prominent mannish best i believe a fire in the. clipboard that's because. the fantasy in a on the guns and the definition does booklist us but if i mean the both of them become and kill srila baseball team studies expert the other as it is a bit all this i think that when he lets. him of a dog attack the guts and that is that the model is what. ingo started an exit
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program in germany to help people leave the far right and. it's nearly 25 years since he left the movements i wonder how long it took him to get over it and make peace with himself. it's very obvious every day is a struggle. i think it's not founded enough though to ask the name of the most of. it's not johnson i was hoping for. with my past want me for the rest of my life. i still feel ashamed that i spent almost 2 years of my life in a right to be angry. how could i believe that we were superior. how could i beat up other women. i wanted to hash people anyway i can't. keep down i wonder if there's something evil in me.
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was. there meant to be admired to germany enough. they were taller more violent and better organized than in scandinavia. mandela was the leader of a paramilitary neo nazi group his nickname was the pistol. yes left the movement and his living in hiding. and grew up in east germany. when he was 13 he joined
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a neo nazi group. deemed. by as on board an all of its stores. a shop to buy. truth us is is and. it's but it's all of your. nicks was written. on a man was convicted of extortion assault and arson. he was still a convinced me you're not see. but in prison something fairy unexpected happened. to come a hot accused into shoving a fog. into dolphin. to dolphin. decision. and.
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went. on to why it took a bitter feeling of comment on what is. just what seemed. at the to be and. i mentioned if i was. contacted x. to germany and got help to leave the movement in 2006. it helped me my it's time to talk to you just so it's a given that has to see in an email it's. dusty i'm busted hits he have a confession a few businesses. assault if. dusty must feel a lot of us would fall into futile von vaults will move on find. i
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was bullied in school. and i remember feeling invisible. i scaped into books on television. and i was fascinated with true crime stories like the jack-o. and watching punks and skinheads fight on t.v. . what. kinds of outsiders the truck to me. one i wanted to be nonsense the next moment i wanted to be an anti-fascist. i thought nobody liked me. and when someone said the new nazis were a bunch of losers i thought maybe that's where i belong. when i was 16 i switched sides betrayed the left wing and joined the far right movement.
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it's hard to find women who want to talk about their experience in the far right movement. i wonder if it's somehow considered more shameful for a woman. to suddenly i find one who surprisingly open the bottle cost. i was involved in the violent far right for almost 8 years. we'll believed that as white people we were better than everyone else we truly believe that the. there is a conspiracy that exists against the white race from the time i woke up in the morning till the time i went to bed at night it was all about what am i doing to protect myself and sure that you know were not wiped out. it was a very fear driven life.
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you're just joining us about a. 3rd of the albert federal building in. the way. my immediate 1st thoughts were he's like me you know i wonder do i know him is he somebody you know i've i've come across and i started to wonder to myself is this what i'm willing to do. there was a daycare center in the building there was one image that. has always particularly stuck with me all of these years and it's the image of a fireman carrying a baby and you can't tell if it's alive or dead covered in soot was.
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when they realized that i was trying to withdraw they sent some some subtle messages about. what was not going to be permitted to happen and. that those messages included walking outside one morning and finding the front of my building covered with bullet holes. so instead of walking away i became an even better racist and a better skinhead to try to prove myself. i went to prison for my part in an armed robbery and it was a hate crime. there were women in the prison from around the world different ethnicities different religions and instead of being shown anger and hatred from all of them there were some
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specifically some women of color who treated me with kindness and compassion when i never would have treated them the same way there was a really big article in the newspapers about my case and one of the women found the article found the paper early in the morning with the article in it and hid it so the other women wouldn't see it and this was a woman of color who had no reason to protect me they re humanized to me and they. they helped me to see. that i was a human being with potential. for the 1st time i feel like i've met someone who understands. i want to ask you something yes do you think that anyone can become extremist yes given the right
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circumstances yes. i'm convinced and i feel like something burst inside me. like i left go of something. the far right movement wasn't what i had expected. most of the time we sat around waiting for something to happen. everybody was paranoid and spreading rumors about who might be a mossad agent or a police informant. nobody trusted me. i had no one to talk to. i felt stuck in a movement full of hate and i saw no future. facts when i called
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professor to libya to go a specialist in far right extremism. i had seen him on t.v. . he talked about this in a different way. not like the police the social workers that. i called him and asked if we could meet. today 2 would have to go is the director of center for extremism research at the university of oslo. to. have articles for parliament or who dare to think i have been urged to go into. civilian i was up and i wanted to get this. to get to that i love. to get i. just want some in the office but no so. it will not do a lot but to learn the line at the bar for gifts. so
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you. know if i'm. remembering to do that. it's on so many. if any. have been there for there with. that. what do you. do when they've been dyed so salty that. talked to did they sort of them are. fascinated now or doesn't or. some book rather solve both of them are a nationalist here thought on order. or i can't believe i'm going to get the anything from you or. myself to say you get the best spendings make. what they did he'd given me then they admit they were told to say she had different demands list or. 2 could not talk
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a little told to rely on. the tale of a store. able so she enjoyed an impersonal embodying that's a video or lead me upon those who think you have the kids can stop the next day but fresh ones was just. that the media or some. expected my mom has talked to t. talk or perfect the start of the make shift and i go all disputes at the mother of some of it and then she admits on project that he comes to money. so there are social door to the t.v. . militant islamists there's a been. 6 months after i met i called a friend and asked for help to leave the movement and while all my comrades were
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away for a nazi gig in sweden i moved all my belongings into. a friend from the radical left wing movement. i 1st met cute when i was 15 at the anti fascist protest in loon. she had every reason to hate to be when i switch sides and join the far right movement. but still when i needed help to leave i called. his grandmother thanked and i think. my. call to someone. so fresh. they were. true would add to what.
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i was curious and i tell my last. post on alt. beasts because there's all that thing. there and what they think is not that by the whole doesn't it isn't that i'm all this call to thank you both. with. us in our thoughts and the man who's going to. take the lives of also me without the saudi often or my. hard work to al-jazeera english since its launch as a principal presenter and as a correspondent with any breaking news story more to hear from those people who would normally not get the voices heard on the international news channel one moment i'll be very proud all fluids when we covered the nepal earthquake of 25th
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to a terrible much older song stuck in the story that needed to be told from the heart of the affected area to be that and to tell the people story was very important at the time. short films of hope and inspiration. small stories of 3 young women challenging the world around them. it's. they collaborate with bollywood in an unlikely place. you know another inventor. i think can tell me what's really mother here she was very impressed with her again it's just there's a lot of love but affection and respect over the world people a world away from mumbai
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a nation has taken indian cinema to its heart out. reveals the color and passion of moroccans bollywood jury. and in doha the top stories on al-jazeera some districts have been locked down and several food markets have been closed in beijing after the 1st locally transmitted corona virus infections in nearly 2 months in china's capital 2 man working at a food research center visited the markets before they were confirmed to have covered 19 officials are investigating how the men picked up the virus brazil now has the 2nd highest number of covered 900 deaths worldwide the health minister reported more the $900.00 for tallaght is on friday putting the total at nearly
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$42000.00 it also has the highest number of infections after the us the world health organization has voiced concern but says the health system in standing up to the pressure from the. overall health system is still coping in brazil though having said that with the sustained number of severe cases. it is that remains to be seen and clearly the whole system in brazil across the country needs significant support in order to sustain its efforts in this regard. mexico has recorded its highest daily number of infections since the start of the pandemic more than 4200 new cases were reported on friday bringing the total to nearly 140000 at least 16000 people have died despite the surge mexico city will live to transport restrictions for next week. the governor of the us state of new york has signed a package of sweeping police reforms into law and they include a ban on chokeholds the measures followed nationwide protests over the death of
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george floyd in minneapolis last month protesters have rallied for a 2nd night in lebanon over the government's handling of a deepening economic crisis hundreds voiced anger over the spiraling cost of living despite a government pledge to bolster the local currency it's lost 70 percent of its value since of tobar. burundi's constitutional court has ruled the president elect must be sworn in as soon as possible that follows the sudden death of outgoing leader pm local and sees a successor every state in the show me one last month's election but wasn't due to take office until august. a french researcher has won the rights to review all more french president francois mitterrand in the london genocide a court ruled documents with a lot of focus on crime need to shed light on france's alleged role in the 1994 mass killings coming up next it's witness by.
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but here's the good of all the well to take the lives of also we would often. saw you often or felt like you'd like to see out there 5000 haven't played this come lately was it for me as a. fascist out there like on the buses there or what it is to leave a focused. and you get a free out but i would affect my it could be a serial to my mind there is a do all of the. blue your moves that are effed more that. it's our goal to
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give the. budget. for 2002 looks like writing out. of that. and the look to that is i know you had a group hug to go after the like to the point that you think. that. something in thing i just adored understood that. when last i managed to save i ask among one of us thank you on the. wonders of. christ about us in the only yes and in the time of all this commandment. i wonder what would have happened if i didn't have anyone to call. what if they hadn't helped me. how far would i have gone
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through and would i still be here. i'm back in germany things are not going well for a month. he's gone from his last term and the new nazis know where he lives. is chickamauga strike and. this is. where the speech will think i'm going. to get men to talk to my little. he's a cop when ya it's just put them off you pick just kilometers you don't see the
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obvious distrust of this man you chris all i. know. what i'm focused was this was done i just wish i can leave. school for my. soon to come. into law from a few money from you know. listen to fall into his old ways to shrink fits all he wouldn't i'm still going on too soon. as i feel the whole office in the shop was nothing. of you don't you think norm all i know is austin and a whole shitload of them would often bow has nothing to do don't force exist i'm just
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sittin there most you know the one up up it's an come past when audience. was in the point or and the more i had to conquer was. a spy one. man tossed off heist so he sets i not i am one out off from the top one to 5. and z. does all for mr best of ice and does is done through sewers finished just been feeling as if he is. the same god should i was a history of us. until to us and fought on so with little hope doesn't seem futile.
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so i sometimes. don't. give hard on your concern your daughter of women on the minutest unfold of harvested national treasures should have. just. made a start. in judge e.g. do you want 5. minutes of fear comes of a long road got to your last girlfriend is. justin motherhood. can. you feel from. your money. and how beautiful your to not be and is a fall for young and it's your concoction. does consultants or divined have a stun. gun that if whiskey just can't it's hidden. one under
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a. buckets getting up. and needing. a new shot and confidence of about it's a big field. in the nice woman tabish for. just booked. a patient. in the stand and in britain. is mentioned. this fed me of the based on old friends of the op. can leave its side. my top dogs all and his future even of medicine caps shrink
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a is made as. if it all or interests of a specific position was to. threaten the wish to buy. for give awards or. does consumer not turn with questions. and been done. by it isn't done done. can touch some group. lists are most feared it's a mother son it wouldn't pick it. up. sometimes i think about the kid i've happened if i had stayed and the movement had been better organized.
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the ideology wasn't important to me in the beginning but gradually i started believing what they told me. when i was 16 i was willing to do anything to prove my loyalty. they really had started a race war. how far would i have gone. overboard skirt love you all so do says don't have your nose bushels of this was made up just soldier move through choosing utils q. shows. us through 4 shows of what hotel sort of old. in 1994 an air france flight was hijacked by the armed islamic group with the intention to crush it over paris. during the attack they announced we are the
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soldiers of merit. 3 passengers were executed. david was a member of the armed islamic group and fully believed in jihad. and uproot jew boy on the truma could do it is it. davies grew up with his catholic mother in a suburb outside leone. when he was 15 he drops out of school and converted to islam.
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does not all. yugoslavia the cream is off on his c.v. . delphia to one of the 2 lawyer is your. vision of a bad army lash you know what baskets of us who decide that. is your vote was one that was unique to combat and was not. more proud to call me by jihadist. short bless them all 4 percent supervision from will those who don't know his role called. him unused and of us who feel. and you have a following. to preserve what they'll do movie cecum suckers devean jihadist. astronauts to visit jihadist tonight with a movie of. the. day
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it was sent to a training camp in afghanistan run by al qaeda and became an active member of the armed islamic group. more costs them a top class out as a lot longer to hold on to. almost glued to their border when virtual pull when a. long pull down and i can differ but he pulled in a not doesn't come. to but only because in that has been. said to go up.
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to meet with your jaw stay there through the noise beseech your proposal to do just this recently shared her sure you know what to do god's will be obeyed most or your email or where your excuse really pressing need to she didn't want to go it was a straight jacket with tongue busy doing this to be of no exclusion yet the 300 will be on the x. you just saw the main issues are you opening your mind if you exceed your p.c. . hit the wall of what you're but it's a couple on the. elephant came out it's all but what it. is just sex and fickleness make me want to see a man. well you said listen hope you don't want to guess your lazy are groupies let me start with this a bomber can use your. religious roots and also expose it to the question i want you deserve it credit they were hoping like you know meant the police investigation
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led to dia rest of david's and other members of the on to slam a quick. donald trump liberty city queer honda zalman. was only too skinny says they're going to hell because. mr david is resistant to. any playing in the recession. but. i did talk to him. of over a year for vacation that by 3 months i think i'm a commune that worked at the feast or my this big deal until katrina you brought a cat or your just a short please don't bother to talk to the tree. after suspecting that in fact it's s m. david was convicted to 6 years in prison for aiding the terrorists.
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but to be sued but of course. they could stay out my femi in of a pre-open body more museum useful so are most walls in the year song plays on the engine was but let but these eat by the. room in india do evil. usually usually left as a feeler beautifully limited magically physically stronger you get a few little cacique a good i can usually tell you. the mules are growing liability in the middle. of holes are. said to clean jed used sick there he can see death could prove almost fell so from.
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your very scary moments he. says in the soldier's into but to so can post because of oil of asses fully. and about isn't a. david stopped believing in jail. when he was released after 4 and a half years in prison he was ready to start a new life. without friends or family to support him the reaction came when he realized how alone he was. in on the question. you know goes to. excuse it a little bit of where. you
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were going to go to. congress so to please all. political dignity. and all course it did because of the to do so. over and it was so cool to fit the city dewey blueprint doing it quite hopeless so if you don't. to live in middle of us. is see limited to my features over level 66 kid to tell me not. son paul to put it up to send you to viet effective to put it up to use a passport no time or little they don't kill you with it a cock up you know for puppet sake you can't tell just a different city dewey phone lol placido's all members of the ministry support
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brazil. because any. so kimosabe out of brazil. to live in a tiny details or to do one but you are also going to keep doing x. . i've only is at the touch of the departed not passing me a plain essential view you decide on the name of the dissident the spilled of our skin miss essex all middle school would know just as it would. if you got exposures if you knew. it was the best feeling and oxen at your job your best friend if the lecture i get your of a lib s. from sceptic button that can chill to accept it.
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for 2 more can all strange else you love. and then he would you push. a 1000000000 is icky set. the simple song. city do. or by design if you do you really could be a lab secure. in rooms i won't tell you all that just won't admit it was only just a gem it.
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my man has decided to me. he doesn't feel safe and things are not exactly going well but the diverse. besides that he always said well the newseum tends to stay at home have you do meet ups here. do you understand how it seemed. to make a lucia you miss the little segments to getting on for by phone then all to duke it was known as much. as does the us feel his stumps and some surveys and fees munty to 4 knots when god lets them go to. for information a knock on yom was intensely shunned knob and visible to a. peaceful son who does on weekends by the nazi off suboxone. and hobbies as was done are nothing but cause if you know you mustn't use drugs
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priest of your results. job. is to was you can hold on and you must run so. happy for these most just it. just all to all for to get well that's just a fly on the bottom obstinate to sell to dot com skimming goes complicitous i am i and prevents a bushel biggest game. but somehow they kill. us all. until i see define young. men of fossil fuel on ships which. i remember traveling to a nazi concert in lower saxony in 95. i had been in the movement for a year and finally i was going to meet the germans.
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i don't remember any music. i just remembered being in a crowd with lots of skinheads. i'm trying to find the concert venue in law time. i remember i was so excited to be that. was when more than a 1000 skinhead started shouting nazi slogans chills went down my spine. it was not a game anymore. for the 1st time i started thinking
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about the consequences. what if these people came into power. this was the moment i knew i had to leave to move beyond. but. when i eventually find the venue it looks nothing like i remember it. the world has moved on. and i'm ready to do the same.
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i have to live with my past and accept that not everything can be forgiven and forgotten. we have to believe in 2nd chances. the plight of the syrian people and the violence they enjoy is plain for all to see . but behind closed doors blocks and unspeakable brutality inflicted on the women. from the brave few who survived my c.d.'s and
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dignity and dead to tell the tale. silent war i witnessed documentary on al-jazeera his country's begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few days there's been a. lot of rain well and many senior economist has been why are a toy store bought for human life and self. people come here for you because i'm down here but i can help me like you can we bring you the latest developments from across the globe coronavirus and then the special coverage on al-jazeera. hello those a few shots across areas attack of the last couple days and there is some more showers in the full cause not see bad temperature wise you can see in anchorage 23 degrees with those rain showers they could be quite heavy at times the system working its way through eastern areas of the country meanwhile
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a fairly brisk home shal flow on the mediterranean shoreline say 31 in jerusalem and 27 in beirut so should be feeling pretty nice the sunny skies but of course away from their father to the south the temperature has a whole different story 42 in baghdad 45 in kuwait the winds a fairly strong as we go throughout the weekend by sunday really quite strong further to the south pushing across donegan across into these areas of saudi and touch as well generally made it to high forty's celsius 4643 and 40 celsius across into dubai now being very cool for the last few days across the areas of southern africa that is set to improve all the time to still see the low below the average already for namibia across into balls want to much of south america as well 14 celsius in johannesburg and the night has some rain beginning to push and it's the fall south of the south africa now this will bring the range and the 17 degrees in cape town 19 importance about me well to the north through central regions the
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usual showers and thunderstorms. but. isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of this story not from our information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact its reality only has a long exposing real ticks try and fill in if the rhetoric and claims but they cannot manipulate the fires the listening post your it's like going to the media on al-jazeera. june 19th 67th 6 days they redrew the map of the middle east is america's victory. in that war was the greatest tragedy in the history of islam 50 years later al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which is still felt today we tried everything we went to the united
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nations and tried to make. contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was she knew of the rule in june. fears of a resurgent sparks of beijing back under lockdown as new local cases of coronavirus are reported. on friday back to royal watching al-jazeera live from doha brazil's coronavirus death toll surges to become the 2nd highest in the world the un's health agency warns the country's hospitals are on the huge strain protesters and politicians in the us demands reforms in the way.

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