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we can, we know have some get some places that others cannot. i was just thrown dear guy by the put, he's on purpose. if i said i'm going, i'm going to be the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. mm . hello there, i miss tanya tanda, how, what the headlines for you here on our era avert that said to end benjamin netanyahu grip on power. and israel will now take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by centrist g. i n a peed bringing together 8 parties for right need and that's tony bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement. and then the pete would take over for the next to hurry force that has the laces now from western b. this was the date that everybody had been waiting for announced by you are
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a live in the nothing yahoo ally speaker of these are the parliament that connects it. and so now we know that it is going to be on sunday barring some very unexpected bid to unseat the speaker and change the date by the opposition, which now looks pretty much impossible. so the numbers are that in the 120 c parliament, the coalition needs 61 for a clear majority. that is the number that they currently have. if all of the constituent members of those coalition parties vote in favor of the government, 800 people have been arrested around the world in a global crime. sting dubbed operation trojan shielded involve tricking criminal organizations to using a messaging app that was actually secretly run by the f b i. in all hundreds of websites including major news organizations and the u. k. government side have gone offline, off the, an outage of the cloud services company. the sites included the new york times cnn,
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the guardian and bloomberg news, san francisco based company, fastly host those websites and says the issue has now been resolved. police in canada say the killing of for muslims from the same family as a premeditated hate crime. the family was waiting at an intersection and the city of london and ontario, when a driver struck them on sunday night. after politician pedro castillo has a narrow lead over right wing rival, k kofuji, morris, and bruce presidential rentals the 2 polarizing populists are facing off as peru struggles with the fall out of the current of virus pandemic. it has the west death rate per capita in the one. maria sanchez has worn out from name. the trend is clear. they don't get your is getting this rural volt that people have a voted massively for him in the and this in some areas, even 80 percent of the vote in favor of middle gusty or it is highly unlikely that
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take off with you. marty could turn around this, even if it is with the volt overseas, which is likely to favor her. but if most of the rural volt coming in is forbid august the year, and it is much stronger than the volt abroad, us regulations have approved a new drug for people with all diamonds. that's the spice and advisory committee concluding, there's not actually enough evidence to support do you can do you, can you bob's effectiveness? it's the 1st all time is drug to be approved in nearly 20 years and will still need to be studied further. this is an incredibly important piece of news. this is the 1st time in 20 years that anything is even gone past the approval stage. so did you streamline good, didn't you? and not job that because all of our lab which yes, of course, that he's been some controversy. however, he had
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a actually positive clinical trial. one of japan's top tourist spots husband turned into a corona virus. the vaccination center emergency work is headed to the former job chief fish market to receive their jobs as the government boosts its vaccination campaign. ahead of next month took your lympics. officials say they cannot keep up to 5000 people a day. japan has been struggling to cope with a spike infection. and you, and course is set to decide the face of a man dubbed the butcher of bosnia, in the coming hours from the bosnian sub commander, rock criminal adage will find out the outcome of his appeal. 26 years after the issue of his initial arrest warned judges are deciding whether to uphold or overturn his conviction and life sentence for genocide and war crimes. including the 199577 africa. while those are the headlines, i'll have another update for you here on out a 0 after canadas dog secret. stay with us. i
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my name is roberta hill. i'm from the mohawk nation grand river territory. i'm a survivor of the mohawk institute residential school. i was here. it is a student from 1957 to january, 1961. and i came here with 6 of my family. a lot of bad memories. you know, for sure these are really familiar to me. mr . play on the, on the girl said she was playing down in the bass and the girl side. and my mother had come up to the visiting area and the little kids had said your mother's here, you want to go see her and i and i ran, i ran but when i got to the doorway over there, i froze, right in front of the stairs. and i couldn't move, and i just stood there crying and crying, crying. and the more i cried,
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the worse it got, and i could see myself. i could actually like an auto body experience. i could see this little girl. and it was me, but i and the little girl said, well, if you don't, don't you love your mother? don't you want to see your mother nice. you know, and i did, i really did. she said she's going to leave you. you know, she's gonna leave if you don't see her. so at that time i knew that she would go then i things just kind of came back just like tears i just took off running up the stairs. and i went and sat on my mother. and at that time, all i did was crying, i just cried and cried. and it wasn't because it was the remoter, were just so hurtful to have to part with her again. because my mother was doing, she was really good movies. you know, i
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know much to say mood good times here they are all written by the bed that is enormous. there is a tremendous amount of evil that went on here. so the whole institution itself was run by fear. so it was very regimented, more like a military style, you lined up for everything, the line up for your meals, you lined up to go to school, you lined up to go to church, just like that, follow the routine and you would be okay if you followed and didn't break the rules, you know, so you just, you learn to follow the rules. i didn't have the freedom is child or as a young teenager, i was always kind of wonders the supervision of somebody. but we got him at 6
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o'clock and were sent down to the old play room and it was always cold in the basement early in the morning, still loaded children air. and yet they put us in the big smith room. and we had to keep warm. however, we could the leader know things the farm work. i worked on a farm so long that i picked up a certain discipline for hard worker to get me were going and i think at some point there was somebody here that i don't know if it was a kid or a supervisor told me, i would never leave here, you know, so that really stuck in my mind that i was going to be in this place forever. you're isolated, all you see is this world around you, this is it. that was my world. i didn't learn about all those. the things that were going on until my adult life, i didn't know there was all those other residential schools. i don't think anybody in can knew that much. so it was kept very secretive. and yet when you start to
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look at every residential school across canada, you find the same thing and i came to the log in to do as well, 6 or 7 years old. and i spent 6 years here. i was picked up an indian reserve ed ravens out walking on a road. ah, we're going to visit my grandmother one day. a nice july day, back at 955. there's 4 of us and one girl, my sister. and we came over that little rise over there and there and down here in a black car full, silas and we didn't know it was the driver said
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really here right there. he said no, we didn't know where they were. we cover and walking and they kept faithfulness in their car and they kept trying to get us to get in. and we refuse her couple 100 yards away. and they offered us some ways, freeman jello at the restaurant in timmonsville. and i had a screen there too. we finished. we all loaded back up. the car was never went back the way they came. they went around away from the reserve. i fell asleep and i never woke up until we were coming up against when after i got old enough, i realize i was good. now, like i said, my ned didn't know for the new fairs in a church. they didn't care how they got the children here.
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ah, the with the law flew. oh, the i believe was february. about 2 years ago. i was on the board of sessions that are at the chism. united church and tourism township is about 5 miles over here. and my 1st step where discussions meeting effect in there was 2 other members in the
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minister myself and the minister was going through the agenda that we were to talk about that day. and she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden they started to shake and broke down crying, and no idea why i didn't know what this was about at all. from that a ended up going to my doctor and for some the pro help for depression. and he referred me to a psychologist in north b and to curve probably 20 minutes to determine the biggest part of my problem was from that incident, 50 years earlier, i was stationed there in the earth, and we had a territorial jailer, which most times i always jailed guard at night, and this day shift i happened to be assigned to whatever command through the door. it would be sometime between november of $64.00 and april of
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$65.00. on a day shift, i was assigned to assist an agent from the residential school system to pick up 2 children from a family in fort smith, the northwest territories. i went to the door this warm and the woman who lived there knew why we were there today. she know that her 22 daughters were being sent to residential schools. the mother was crying. both children were crying, probably 6 and 8 years old. and i took the 6 year old from her arms actually turned them over to the agent. he jump in his car and i took off to the airport and there was space and the end of it i. so i never saw him. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget the price i
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at the time, i didn't like the idea of taking kids away from the family bothered me and curse being in the earth and i had no alternative who couldn't complain about it. the only thing i knew about the you in the residential schools was a place where the informal education and i didn't see any problem with it since then i've come to realize what they were a boat and i know differently now. and that's part of the story that i want to tell . it took up maybe 5 minutes of my life. and i buried it back in 6465. and about 50 years later, it came back to haunt me. here in was, ah,
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the the, the me we were sitting at this. it's just very spot. i'm not sure full is exactly the same table, but we're sitting at this very spot ada at a board meeting. you remember, ron, you were on the board at the time and, and the board at that time had decided that they wanted to study this book called a healing journey for us all. and part of that took us into residential schools. well, let me, let me say 1st clearly that i think the residential school history within canada is one of the the, the greatest tragedy is if not the greatest tragedy in our whole history as
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a country. it's the damage that's been done to so many lives. and the damage that it continues to be done and that will be felt. jet generationally is, is just it's beyond one way. it's hard to even take it in. 09 presidential schools are schools that were set up by the government of canada. and there are other countries that have the same thing, but it was a policy that was put into place to bring all as many indigenous people as possible into the schools to educate them into the european way of life,
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to take you away from your culture, your language, all your traditions and that's what it's about in order to separate those ties in your culture and your language. they had to separate children from families, communities we wore uniforms, you all dress the same. you had your hair cut the same, you were all one. and it was to assimilate us to make sure we didn't have the in, in left in us when we left here.
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they took his church every sunday we had say prayers and things like we're allowed to talk you know our language. we had to speak english, but it wasn't indoctrination like you didn't put us in one room and teach us indoctrinate us all day long or anything like that. it's just the way the routine to the place it was in. it was in the routine in, in speak, anything with english or you went to white man school. you went to white man's church. you were the white man's close. all those are built in wasn't a classroom lecture kind of thing. it was. there was ingrained in the system road 11 years they it was taken from them, there was no mother, no father figures. nobody said good night or come
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and see you. if you are sick or something, know me look garrity except that they put us in a big player room similar to this dining room. and we sort of looked after ourselves i what was going on across this country that so many children were being taken. so many children were being put into residential schools. and my thing is if, if they were such a wonderful school, they were models. everybody should have had them non native europeans, everybody should have had a residential school. not just one race of people. that's a very racist policy. you know,
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but that's what the intent was. it was to kelly indian in the child and pretty much they've done it. so you get punished for being who you are i in school where you were punished for, for at least the infraction say and the, the punishments were, were severe and punishment for things you never did. you never did them. i, i don't think i ever did anything wrong with deserve strap. never. you got it. you never knew it. when you went over the line, they let you know they giving you a beating, beating someone to assemble, but it was more than it was terry. that accompanied each beating
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for now many when you have children put in an electric chair for entertainment or for punishment was or crimes against humanity. and yet different things. and i've heard of other guys have an electric current in the brought us into place a little depressing where most of the beatings went on a and we went in or went on a time and got a good shack and was a little leather strap, a late early was afraid of it, but everybody knew they were going to get it sooner or later. and just remember them crying was a lot of crying in this place. lot of tears. and yet we find out it was like thousands upon thousands of children that were being abused. despite the beatings, in the ferocity of some of the beatings, we still define the authority to run away. the
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boy said howes over 60 boys. displayed this number. you are lonely beyond despair. from within we each had our own battles to fight. we were lost, lonely, scared and confused, where the biggest battle was to keep or secret or laser shrouded in secrecy. no one could know. we all collect the new kids are being raped and molested, enlarge numbers solemnly. ladies, no one could know. no one would ever know sodom and gomorrah had to be a nicer place. so he tried to escape the cardinal sin when ironing those code were ferociously and relentlessly beaten
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with the leather machinery belts carried by all the staff, including the principal can wait until their screams echoed out to the earth and along the barns, down the laneway, and up the city st. meeting until there was silence. that was a serious. despite this we ran away. i believe each of us tried to at least once to have that voice prison. the hellish place with demons. although it's open. there is a boilers that the far end is running out. melissa time and time again.
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ne, after a void i ever wish somebody would come liar. somebody would miss me somehow. in the air again. and i just came over there feeling so dirty, rotten low as you can imagine. and i thought every kid over there knew that i had what happened to me when i think in all him them because none ever bothered me. whenever i see what happened in there, so i think we all got it at one point or other, but it is a nasty, dirty face. but here's where i got melissa, are you ever standing against the wall there? and he had his way with me. and i was just more that high the
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time i life and i felt so dirty and so so own when he had me down in the boiler room, he took my clothes and i just standing here little guy is disgusted when he was doing
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i think it's very, very possible that children did die here, but we'll never know this. yes, i've heard too many different stories for it to be all lies. if they're not buried here, they're probably buried somewhere on the property. and it's just one of those things that in time we may come across it, but this, this we can investigate if there's any truth to it. if there is anything in there just just from the people that i know from the survivors that i know that say that . yeah. they remember this being something and you don't just put a window at the bottom of the basement for any for no reason. oh when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice. and political descent
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