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and in the war it is called fed up against all odds an aging population is passing on its knowledge the rainmakers of the outback on jersey. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera australia's victoria state has imposed a nighttime curfew as part of strict new measures to contain the corona virus 671 new infections were confirmed on sunday almost 300 more in the previous day a state of disaster has now been declared victoria is the epicenter of australia's outbreak it's already reimposed a 6 week stay at home order last week. from 6 pm tonight i'm declaring a state of disaster across victoria this will be even addition to the state of emergency that has operated throughout this means that police and others have
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additional powers we can suspend. various acts of the parliament we can make sure that we get the job done and there's no question about the enforceability and the why in which new rules will operate the number of corona virus infections across south africa has passed half a 1000000 and experts say it's not yet peaked more than 10000 new cases and 148 deaths were confirmed on sunday. mexico is reporting a record number of corona virus infections for a 2nd day in a row more than 9000 cases were registered on saturday and then 800 deaths mexico has ever taken the u.k. as the country for the 3rd highest number of deaths in the world. the u.s. has condemned the hong kong government's decision to postpone september's elections for a year because of coronavirus secretary of state mike pompei or says there's no valid reason to delay the territories neither carillon insists the move isn't political
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and hong kong's opened a new treatment center to cope with a rapid rise in corona virus cases a team of lab technicians from mainland china is heading to the territory to help carry out tests difficult pollen has more. this is being called hong kong 3rd and deadliest wave previously hong kong had been able to contain the previous outbreaks quite quickly and quite successfully but this time they say the main issue is tracking and tracing they're having problems figuring out where those clusters are coming from and they are growing quite rapidly according to hong kong standards had been largely contained many are questioning why didn't the government prepare for this kind of an eventuality or even take measures to stop the following outbreak also many questions about why hong kong is reaching out to mainland china for expertise and for that help there there had been a rich the original original idea was to send these samples over to mainland china to help with testing and detecting 'd who was at risk
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but there were also months there was much opposition to that saying that their peoples personal data would be sent to cross the border and also questions about the fact that they're bringing in mainland officials and mainland experts over here their questions about hong kong's data and people's personal surveillance issues here so there 2 are many questions about this but the biggest question of all here is why is the mainland china being so involved in hong kong's affairs yet again and why is the hong kong government reaching out again across the border for help when it is something that the hong kong government should be able to contain themselves . thousands of people are calling for israel's prime minister to resign in the largest protest in west jerusalem for a decade many around grief over the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis and binyamin netanyahu staying in office while facing corruption charges a fast moving wildfire in southern california in the us has forced hundreds of
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people from their home ground in the air crews are battling the blaze buildings have been destroyed and several other fires burning across the states people in the bahamas have been advised to remain alone at the tropical storm is a made landfall the u.s. national hurricane center says the worst affected area is new providence the most populous island the storm packed winds of 120 kilometers an hour when it struck south of the capital nassau on saturday. and forecasters warn if say is likely to strengthen back into a hurricane as it heads north towards florida it lost some speed while moving through the bahamas florida's governor has declared a state of emergency for some areas those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after crimea russia's dark secret statement that's watching.
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ready. yes i have a type of nationalising on the ballot it was only at the last watching that. because of its appeal and you haven't asked. to show me off by the aisle or been there but tyler myers is near russia. us how many stops the good to go to delia while at the partition energy or even beast of. bush will run to the throne for emotional pick your floors of the lower courts or your servers a score to loot political political coalition sister the move russia with.
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the dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea. for news of her missing son to move. for you but you might as well you were more than a little a prostitute as they used. their store or a sailor but there are losses that are many but you have. to more openly opposed russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. though his mother refuses to accept it it's likely he paid for his opposition with his life. here is that one major loss to me was that almost died at that whopping amount as i would have had about a transfer us. at that at the best day of the i would say yes. she's not alone in her grief. humorous young counterman have disappeared following
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a rest. of the person her brother her for his sugarbush you were most absurd pretty sure she was going to go for good or a super sort of church near you do not see. the doors were the problem worse and really do which. was 1st and then the prepared. to run you have not the person but i'm a bit of. a super tuesday girl knows i'm not sure. russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population of crimea by russia since its occupation in 2014 . as the only indigenous group still openly opposing not occupation
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russia sees this muslim minority as a threat well as was just my piece in the prince get that and i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the budget or here's our family news capitalism at issue and i said leg i can talk a game on this and this is the way. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including their president vladimir putin were unhappy with this russia had retained important military bases in crimea and there was also substantial ethnic russian population in the black sea enclave. fact is that made the kremlin determined to take control of crimea. but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev.
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then president victorian a covert it's well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's wing . resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow.
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on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital sum for all convinced the crusher was planned to grow crimea. and that it had to take its just you didn't like it it was up to him but the most of which are not built up but you know the school system at the time. just like you got the rest of us what you. got. to. sit. in the early hours of the following morning c.c.t.v. footage captured armed men without insignia on their uniforms the parliament building. the next they took over the airports and blocked ukrainian military facilities. this was just the beginning.
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you have to think this is true which. only shows can i sure wish it on the appreciate that you know that your descriptions could proof i don't need to be from. what is going there are who ever. claim they were liberating crimea from right wing extremists they said had taken over ukraine. russian troops and turned to return of crimea to protect crimean people for officer to roar or was new on that sea region going to bar while in. so it was. a good ration protection of people. there were. a movie. see it on the gridiron just a little. only some years in
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a big theater and then asked us. if he did us in. dealey because a kid. has a ball given in the ceiling in all grass and the green of our well you can skip us but violence. to the mean time to one mother to. it's there for the have could have said to she should stick to. steve's new face of c meeting what he has the conclusion of either me or you could go but so can cover a series of baby detail that. the russian forces had the right if they claimed to protect the people it was not on the station of claim it was right joining me here and we saw russia it was disjointed for the russian government to support crimean people because crimea people appeared to be on deserts sarette or chair or.
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the world watched impotently as russian forces took control of the entire peninsula . veteran human rights activist and crimean tatar leader most of jimmy live received an unexpected approach from the former president of the russian republic of other stuff. meant to live who was acting as a go between for moscow russia and nirvana mirror's program proposed that there were risky version of cream on earth here remember your memory of his authority from which they were personal regarding their. nuke which you are the rooms here for sure that emerges. in mid march to me live was us to receive a call from my little group of iran. for
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a better way to live one speech and. you had to work to get sped sort of order for you from our cars at that point i was in is yes the part of the ship their careers around the turn of the. rather put them through this goodness they're on in a robot is it the right of part of the running order of the computer environment. when you discover her car where her sure from sneakers can drive better in person because in their karma chris and they're up to go to a store is there it is at the head of the herd or for a marshal in order to refute richard to really be serious because the shooter. not only did put in have no intention of taking his troops out of crimea he had another insurgency plan. similar taney asleep as most schools troops began arriving in crimea pro russian protests broke out in an area known as adama us in eastern
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ukraine. it would soon lead to an all out war as insurgents supported by russian troops and military equipment pushed ukraine grabbing town after town region after really. one of the key aims denied by moscow was to establish land access to crimea and in the process create a great to russia. initially the ill equipped ukrainian was pushed back but no one in the russian military had anticipated the determination of ordinary ukrainians who volunteered in their thousands to counter insurgency. put in stream of land access to crimea adin swore to. back on the crimean peninsula with most schools forces in total control a referendum was hastily arranged which the pro russians easily won. it was
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absolutely. unfair it's a 5 percent. operation was for great joy in russia. despite world condemnation russia now claim crimea as its own. and in the stick that it sees here and you will. see when you're back with that return they didn't look at your system and watching got a national but if you didn't that let you know let them see important visit you in the formal a good start but the. government said they want to kill it does not like. it was not a liberal it was holding forth people people voting station. tears in their arse. but not all shed tears of joy for most ukrainians and tough times living in crimea
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it was a dark day. for them on. earth. this ambition appears to be echoed by the man himself in the speech to crimean russians. look at us going back you never . gave my together for. amongst putin's 1st orders was to begin working on a bridge spanning over 18 kilometers from the russian mainland to crimea. with the annexation of the peninsula now in full flow russian strategy was about to take an ominous direction against the us who had opposed the referendum and occupation. reserved on those. the printer monitor that. store water. or shop
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amid the original original start reading mission to care for the government or lower grants to. your services quite clearly. you didn't years noone are. going to grow or sink your opener problems or gubernator abortion assisted by the russians we pick which it is pretty sure you wish to do. today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow and he would be arrested immediately should he ever
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attempt to return to his home life and i am. his wife sufi know remains in the family home defiant and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes main theme in brown where as they wanted to yammer you you hear hides but the most and the religion the national of my i do sack and to my auntie's e me my soil and they see me. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital such as are on has been their home for centuries but since the enix ation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine. now
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a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation. in the middle of the 19th century they were the majority today they make up around 12 percent of the population of crimea as 2500000 inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's not how this was really smeared and i should steve messiah easy mia. daughters though are distrusted by many russians they have lived here since the 14th century when various turkic tribes invaded. but their wealth depended mainly on the trading of slaves who they captured in regular raids across the region selling them on to ottoman slave markets and cost $90.00 nobles now istanbul and
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elsewhere in the middle east. this trade was eventually brought to an end after conflicts with both ukrainians and russians and the crimean peninsula with a valuable trading post on the black sea was an extent by russia and $783.00. since then try me and thought ours have been repeatedly buffeted by their neighbors and driven from their land. in 1944 as portrayed in this drama by crimean ta-ta director when they were suspected of collaboration with the nazis joseph stalin ordered that the entire crimean tatar population be given just 15 minutes to leave their home for half. an act of ethnic cleansing which lives in the folklore of the tarnation to this day . was stuff like jimmy live was just
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a small child time. created an intense period of bedsores nurture. the child and here it is and there it is going to shatter and they're going to be parents corrected i will never ever north korea or the emotions 3 of them. there that are over. is now sure. to see non-science care less. president would appear to understand the actual it is the magistrate. and i presume you know the direction which you are in but i. screwed. that if. you. are carrying from us the work of her. time mr johnson you
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have more to talk. is look towards there are some restaurants or slipped on your own or her unconditionally are opposed to her task unless the literally cross the rivers her. park reporters can or the portraits him. most was sent for resettlement in his book stand and over 100000 are said to have died either joining the deportation or from the diseases and famine that followed. we prepared for sure she said her group of prayer there are procession of approaches to her version in part of my answer scrivener they moved from printed out it read rugged territory they are growing or person the part of principle which over the super for sure is preparing for this name nor. a return of their power
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but it's the worst part of him there are several others that have been in stores and programs or if a member station yeah that's a pretty cringe there's an air here learn. this where footage shows talk tours in exile celebrating the festival of aid. always there was just one thing on their minds. the most let us vote is. what i think was. the nationalists for getting us where we would. then in the late 1980 s. taking advantage of mikhail gorbachev's introduction of greater freedoms in the soviet union a small number of startups led by my stuff a jew
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a live made that moved back to their home without waiting for permission from moscow. it was just. didn't come up with. the bit about the school. and she wanted city. hall door snick you. nationalists sensitively i knew not really because they actually had the langley kind of thought school young young lady that about the release of been as reasonable to shasta. in 1991 the end of the soviet union provided the opportunity the rest of the crimean
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tarnation had been waiting for. with the agreement of the newly independent ukraine over a $100000.00 made their way home. there's russian wrote a memo dorsch your prayer and your group christabel sharga shergar group reverse search for mr. schryver schroeder worse than. that since i did so i really saw what my cranium. willing story depression really of palatka really was him we aren't really that of can you start a growing list susteren luxury really if tiny it was a starter no you did wish as theory and you will in the sleighs you mean.
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but today that happiness is gone. outside the russian embassy in the ukrainian capital kiev a small demonstration is attracting media attention. because i think. post which has voted in for my guess. ok just get another crowd in the. media and you my left home school niko knew someone getting impressed if it's a place for playing in s.c. . bush days yeah that's initially smile and a shiny it really broke him. says he can matter not only it's an idea of a shanty of good his son tony give me such when you could debate is. it a gene it a game of is an executive of the world congress of crimean taught on us as well as a member of but just arise city council. his abduction just yards from
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his home was captured in the top corner of the picture and it's immediately clear the vehicles were lying in wait. stopping his car pulling him out of the driver's seat and binding his hands takes less than a minute. his bundle towards the side doors of a waiting van. then suddenly makes a desperate bid to escape. his soon captured again and this time he disappears into the van and is gone forever.
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and image can change the way we see the womb if we had not seen this week with me telling me about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful intreated longing for a fellow opportunity that can obscure the truth this is a legitimate news story but this thread and the talking points are pretty i don't think it can forge narratives or rewrite them. listening post gives you the full picture. came from the countryside to cairo and became part of a life. they say this is different from being the normal al-jazeera world meets the man you've been keeping a close eye on residential life in the big cities for decades but who may now be passing into history. the thief in the movie he wasn't dormant but he's now managed by a security company the doorman of egypt on al-jazeera. i've
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been covering all of that narrative for most of my career but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why. hello i'm down in jordan and with the headlines here on the al-jazeera australia's victoria state has imposed a nighttime curfew as part of strict new measures to contain the corona virus 671 new infections were confirmed on sunday almost 300 more than the previous day a state of disaster has now been declared victoria is the epicenter of a strain as outbreak it's already reimposed a 6 week stay at home order last week from 6 pm tonight i'm declaring a state of disaster across victoria this will be in addition to the state of emergency that has operated throughout this means that the police and others have
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additional powers we can suspend. various acts of the parliament we can make sure that we get the job done and there's no question about the enforceability and the why in which new rules will operate. the number of virus infections across south africa has passed half a 1000000 experts say it's not yet pete more than 10000 new cases in 148 deaths were confirmed on saturday mexico is reporting a record number of infections for a 2nd day in a row more than 9000 cases were registered on saturday and nearly 800 deaths mexico has overtaken the u.k. as the country for the 3rd highest number of deaths in the world for us has condemned the hong kong government's decision to postpone september's legislative elections for a year because of coronavirus secular state might pump a 0 says there's no valid reason for the delay the terrorist leader insists the move isn't political thousands of people are calling for israel's prime minister to resign in the largest protest in western slim for
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a decade many are angry over the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis and benjamin netanyahu staying in office while facing corruption charges people in the bahamas have been advised to stay on alert after tropical storm s.a.'s made landfall the u.s. national hurricane center says the worst affected area is new providence the most populous island the storm packed winds of 120 kilometers an hour when it struck south of the capital muscle on saturday and forecasters warn s.a.'s is likely to strengthen back into a hurricane as it heads north towards florida it lost some speed while moving across the bahamas florida's governor has declared a state of emergency for some areas so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after russia's dark secret station penciling life about.
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49 young men has been disappeared since the forced an expression of crimea by russia in 2014 most were never seen again. the very 1st was reading a blog emoji. today his father grieves for his missing son kidnapped he says i russian security services who i genuinely nice for supplies are you doing to the nation if i fess me to this kind of a shock or a sequel to the sheeted cops thought my reply is quite amusing as it's pretty by ok i mean you don't lose any with incentives for he made the stand yeah yeah yeah that's the whole zap with me and i he you know you would yes nice to know you. from there a little crazy. at that other summer only for. good or this
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is going to resonate the course and that this christmas record player more was sort of. wrong approach it is a preview or grim when you. look at the same look at. the grim sleeper perpetrator we were there for a kid that grew up in this. praying in a makeshift basement in a ukrainian town close to the crime that these men fear for their lives recently a grenade was thrown into the mosque but didn't explode. we can't show their faces because many wherever possible slip back into crimea to see their families if caught the consequences can be terrifying.
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yang pacifist and i will work around 100 new way and therefore the members oppose now it is not of a give me shock and i go lose limb in your desire to me off by the violent men yet but. my reason you would. but i'd like. to shed in a sigh you. dosing up with that and also on our other you see satan your bull the nurse genevieve creed's. mccrae you know. like so many of his fellow toddlers exiled for him has been hard to take. his family had been deported by stalin in 1944 and only returned to crimea in the 1990 s. with russia as the so to stage school easier storage of books which you know the
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problem. and you put that well adama but they can is up to them you. get it and you go you is not a bill or nothing but i learned that our border must be but i be so into national id to live back i must come back i was comparing smith said story to dharma you don't wish it george orse mistah law doesn't suck in your vote at the staying in to sri choose to store and you get a new lease on a dog but it. was i just not original at him for my girl yes could share your pursue more. of was the whore presumably. becoming your own crematorium. our origin the mama.
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those still living in the home now know that they and their families under ever safe. bush are in we did deserve a lot it's it is because they're sure that it was because you want to go to it took astronomy it was a. senior for throwing a stone in 10 years mr clean us was humorous though usually. rich and. yes percy looked at a bush should have a 1000000 by just doesn't it well no you don't we'll see shouldn't think intraparty in the course of austin's but always it's a boom to mimic is 18 year old son and his 17 year old nephew said that were taken from the street around 6 30 in the evening on september 27th 2014 he just really got to it for
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a brave inhibition in this verse to melissa yes it would have suited to this year suited music store citizens as it was of the other is a misleading good that he thought he could and would as osha's just couldn't get up she isn't feeling at least as he goes and he discovered the other. who are the surrogates for this when you don't use would be idiots for treating me seemed to look pretty but he was just a who were on board including stores motion stores not to miss conditions with the ads work or see it unless he did as used to do most of the abuse to the mutant to do them that i think is national when you use it when i moved to me he used it in yes 2020 i said why did scott include that approaches to get that you speak as it. has started the support group for families of the arrested on the disappeared. when they know of court hearings they gathered together on the shore of solidarity. when
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human are stores now but i must say submit a bit of what has not been you might have stopped eating but you might be sure to his name for the courtesy a minute in your near process just more time you will see a more gentle push into estonia to muslims again traditionally be. seen with this estate's us troops put them both are idiots on the street. but young bucks at them would get the public it when the suit couldn't. words d.j.s. and yet there's an assist the dentist with whom when you must please produce good at their value i should just make his 98 be sure but on the top national i would say that this will not interest him to his new he. needed to have seen him with mrs also didn't put them in which was
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a big deal mr henson datum commission movie did you uncover then ask the producers i tell you all but i have shared it seems so you will be asking me yes i mean there's nothing you say i said would it i think washington at the very biggest routine. one man the town community rely on for support is lawyer i mean you could have a dino. he spends most of his working life racing between courtrooms and police stations registering his interest in someone who's been arrested before there's any opportunity to disappear them. was all. this was a waste of time limits to the beach in the woods over the ballot or the law. or just a bunch of wild almost it was a way of the process not putting. the credit. where holes like all 3 of those
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single drop this issue it was for why those one needs of a couple. of all time if. the missed almost gone. raids by militia supported by russia's f.s.b. secret police have become part of daily life for the crimean tatars. fearing for the well being of their people when taken into custody the community has set up a system of alerts as people rush to the scene to film movie arrests. an unknown number of those taken are currently languishing in prisons in both crimea and russia. was a lot of the gears if you dig up on a site like to misapply what the tories knew my doubts i was. given it all possible became public interest came opossum personal the one who couldn't speak for mom or did talk. radio to that he made up an email not
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just. basic design is the ballot what a lot of the category are. full scope and scale of. this don't rate time to catch their quarry asleep in bed was filmed by russia secret service the f.s.b. themselves national deal of only. phyllis that's best. and usually with most only those in the us. the last. anybody who had novel any magic h.s. faster than his daughter. after securing the arrest they spend 6 hours ransacking the house looking for incriminating evidence.
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all they found was a small collection of religious texts but that was all they needed. yes i saw on of are is packing food to deliver to the prison where since that phrase her husband still a man is spent a year on remand awaiting trial. but that was it only if. he's charged with terror of fences but for the russians his real crime is life streaming raids from his mobile phone similar thief or knife give the whole you don't get the show. he's merely just a place when his story and you have to live in the hood you. can even and when i'm teaching i'm sad in the physician. since a women's arrest she's been raising her children alone the youngest sophie who has
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struggled to understand it. when she isn't with getting a 5. at history. and as the enemy of the glass is. and i asked when he had heard each and that is that the most a man was a more. another day another case for i mean you. pick it up. and mail may not be able to keep his clients out of prison but at least he's managed to keep most of them alive. it's meant that he has become a target of the authorities himself. as. the name. of the link you must probably know remains mostly known as he said all the world
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was anybody's. email believes fear of his land is at the core of russian tactics. of theater we should need. to use the bit allusion united is presented but he goes on the praise but praise that it is this a huge leap into all their images to dimia domus and whining like a daughter has the while carli not asking music if it will they. get out of the most amusing place as though well it will be here with the post me me is not easy but to them unfazed by them that it was all mobile smallest also zoo with you we visited it would include of we can only because our souls lost and you are the shells. at least those korans were written in russian more than 80000 books written in ukraine have been destroyed. and for schoolchildren history lessons are
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now drenched in russian nationalism. and minutes apart was recently appointed deputy minister of information in the ukrainian government like so many others she's exiled from her crimean homeland but her family including her 10 year old brother still live there. he told her a simple story about his teacher single lesson she starts with this political conversations kind of she devotes 10 minutes she dedicated 10 minutes for the conversation on how beautiful craney unveil it is within the russian system or russia. when her young brother asked about ukraine the teacher became very angry and she said oh stop it stop dreaming on the crane it will never get back here so and she was really annoyed this statue in the center of simferopol depicts
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a little girl thanking a russian soldier for liberating crimea ukraine in societies much more open and much more democratic and one of the fundamental principles fundamental values for the society is freedom is again about the wail of the queen anne's of not to be suppressed something that unfortunately is not in their reality in russia but that's not how russia sees it a majority of crimea but ours was a good stroke here to rejoin russia because as a cuban money people waited by a ukrainian a sort of just during a year as i was seeing more and more see that russia from garment are tried to respect rights or crimea and others. like so many others jamil calico is unable to return to his home.
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he is the crimean qatar's most famous musician and it was he who rediscovered their ancient and for. so that's who you're looking to the good the cornhole and of the. group of our. sam i have is honest enough there were so there again him lemme see in the millisecond your mother so many years with us was 1st born as you said would leave more than they would have chastised you but i was listening always in my eyes because going back there was a thing i would not take and i doubt there you almost got it he lifetime as you have it was what you must not only responding today and had complete as then you are divorced at the end they couldn't and they were so literally. right a.t.r. was a total his own television station based in simferopol. but soon after the annexation
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russian forces moved to close it down. today rather than giving concerts and back just the right jimmy a carrot called plays at a taco restaurant a kid. in the audience tonight is a woman who brought the crime in qatar course to world attention. singer songwriter gemma lives in exile because a song she wrote upsets russian all 4 of these. strangers a name. oh my yes it was their story ample yes has my you are about syria. and the classics in maine a story of what chad just on the other guys of still over the north. ya spend all
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of that's going on all those as where are they and then they're fine yet. she entered the song for the eurovision song contest. the final was watched by hundreds of millions across the world. 1944 a song about the deportation of tars under joseph stalin won the competition between the russian entry into 3rd place. young man a if it's all comes because in the civil gives us or not all that's above cross that. it's a volvo cop it's a visible of a couple of young uns nationals handing out that. much of the film with they're all here. for the to see just see what a magic door might open all this a case casket the pro store moses do you know she's live on t.v. to watch the somewhere norma.
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with all the hopes and dreams of thought those would go to massive blow in 2018 when vladimir putin's pet project the road and rail bridge linking crimea with the russian made land was opened. it had cost $3000000000.00 and the man himself was there to lead the procession and place his feet firmly on crimea story. a waste of a human issue union because only a few more brought back we're not there yet sheer i knew because now. we're british you need it here and don't you put in your ladyship but i got. a valuable due here is able to shear weschler duty. was probably not only because his decision to hold crane means could been supported by 85
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percent of convenience but because he could see that crane means you have a butcher and celebrate not just the raid but celebrating because like you're a put in decision saves some thousands of cells and lives. it had been proposed to call it the unification bridge but they finally settled on a less controversial meaning simply the crimean bridge. police perceptions. why it was so important. well i think you really wanted to. let's say to leave the traipse kind of to have this very physical evidence of these 3 union because this was something that is about showing put in as the glorious leader of russian federation that is fighting for the security of his own people
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which is again not truth. meanwhile for the thought are still living in their home things seem to be getting worse not those already presented his release yet because when you miss bush this is worse or that you might deal with him but when it is very dismissed it is as if you look at it. but i don't know who is a mature is used to it and when you. see them. the nearest the fire was done server has been languishing in the remand prison for months for the drunken m.p.'s and you are back up. here william shock you see if there was a myth here that this girl is. not but all matter what was he disappears not really . getting every live thought of it that. the rally will.
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to morrow so ever will be taken to court and his parents are meeting with lawyers to see what can be done. no family members will be allowed inside the court where he faces the usual terrorism related charges. so who will all of you or what to cook or to go to your own activist of whom is the one politician who materially you or i knew in britain is you know this we nickel they must at least privately will still exist near preschool through it so communion use a sheet of work up of interest near me boot of a new my head to the guys i tore a new place the lesser game i wish but bold red on broken roller for is a $1000000000.00 i mean there is yet still is this is good that still yet. we did win sympathy guy was really young is now cut notion of and i simply keep the guy would have had that you're not you when you feel. a number of thought are
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men including servants the 5 will appear in court today and supporters arrive to see if they can catch even a glimpse of the accused. 30 birthdays just last month news. we initially by decide that when you visit is the last visit as easily. as they enter the story you quite sure they'll issue lists of all of you. one by one the men are led into the courthouse. by order. the
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very last to service the 5. year old a smile of the fine stretching across his face. his family at least know that he is alive. others can only wait. but their hope is fading. hello july and extremely hot for iraq temps in the 50 to 53 degree range they've come down a bit we still showers down the western side of yemen in the mountains of western society and this orange glow is the dusts in the sea being brought down from what is a very hot iraq the onshore breeze though it is light is a very humid one for places like doha which is typical for this time of the year
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and temps eliza rise again i think come day to monday but does up to 48 is still 30 in beirut and the breezes drop back here as well. duffing sorry well we've still got a lot on shore breeze which is the start of the monsoon you can't see much in the club it's enough to bring a few showers up the coast otherwise we look at what happens during the day heating hours and there are big clumps of showers that drift from ethiopia westwards there is evidence here of coastal rain down in tanzania and possibly further sucks to south of that the brain is not was seeing a top there's virtually no clouds in the sky and he winter storms are staying a long way south which allows the wind to change direction and it gets quite well when it does at port elizabeth the $31.00 degrees is pretty warm for this time the year lusaka in zambia has lost its showers.
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