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fit your guys my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here? oh i oh i marian was in and, and our main story this hour and i've been in the prime minister designate, says he is stepping aside after again failing to form a new cabinet saddle. harry's resignation pushes the country further into turmoil. it hasn't had a functioning government for 9 months. compounding its existing financial and economic problems. they know how to report now from the lebanese capital bay route . along political struggle has just become more difficult to resolve. lebanon's prime minister designate sad, and had 80,
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has been locked in and 9 months power struggle with president michelle own has failed to form. his 4th governments. that's my front res. so i met with the president and he demanded what i deem as substantial change to the formation of the government. i suggested to the president if he needed more time to consider my proposal, but he saw no prospect for agreement. for these reasons, i stepped down about the political paralysis is expected to accelerate the country's economic collapse. lights are out most of the day. the cash strapped faith barely has money to buy fuel. and there is a shortage of medicine making life a daily struggle. as more lebanese are pushed into poverty, the local currency which already lost 95 percent of its value in recent months, has depreciated further in the hours following heavy. this announcement leaven on needs the government to put in place an economic recovery plan,
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but that government has to be able and willing to carry out the reforms in state institutions. that's the condition set by the international community, which was refusing to issue blank checks after decades of corruption. but there's also the regional dynamic lebanon is entangled in the power struggle between mainly she iran and saudi arabia, which used to be an influential player here. and the financial supporter to the mainly some the muslim pro western camp. it too has stepped. the site to that area is deeply concerned about the growing power and role of hezbollah and 11 is political arrangement would look forward for any con, a solution that will curtail has about us at all in the countries, the anger among lebanon, and the spilled onto the streets they have long complained their power as a community is being taken away and any attempt to name a new prime minister without the support of this and the leadership headed by how
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do they won't solve the crisis. the previous prime minister was chosen by the president and his muslim, she'll life sometimes they believe that since rival of general own to the presidency his trying to confiscate or to restore part of the law secretion authorities. the show are actually they have no problem. whatever the situation is, is for their benefits, and they know that any changes in this political system is going to be for their benefit. and for this benefit, because from 5050, we're going to move to one sort of part. today the state is deadlocked. the power sharing agreement between religious communities, which ended lebanon civil war in 1990, no longer seems to be working center for their elders. either failed. after hours of negotiation, the afghan taliban and the government in pakistan of agreed to reopen one of the main border crossings to allow stranded people to pass through. and taliban
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captured the spin bolduc crossing on wednesday. it's afghanistan's 2nd busiest entry points connected via the southwest, focused on the ports of the province of pollution done. so in europe at east 58 people have now died in germany, dozens, and missing as flooded rivers sweep through towns and villages across western europe. at least 2 others have also been killed in belgium while record rainfall trenches, the region, destroying houses and leaving people strive on rooftops. a syrian such in rescue as the government as strike is killed. at least 9 civilians, including 3 children holding his from the white helmets have been digging through the rubble in england a town in southern england. the strike followed an attack on the town of which killed another 6 civilians. once upon a time in punch bow is the story coming out next, i'll see you later i
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i came to friday from live on to get away from the war that was happening at the time. and they came to restart a life as a migraine, when i brought up i, i struggled. it was very difficult. they wanted to give us every native at the beginning. i'm like my parents sick for the last 2 decades. lebanese families come to australia to build a better life and escape the destruction of war. but many
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a demonized in the new land, only live and get rid of this multi culturalism, because that is dividing adult. and then up to 15 years of immigration from lebanon, anglo, and arab australia is divided by the 1st gulf there being confronted with a choice between being either arab or restraint is up to now the multicultural story is when you add 1st or strength, i already answered this question, i mean are starting to present these, stella and i shouldn't be asked about this. john hardesty 3 tip of the, about the, about this in as well. in the 90900, a tiny criminal minority become drug dealing gang to define the law. these games will be wiped in
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2001 terrorism raises b is that arab australians are an enemy within 35 years later. and he, our pension explodes into one of the most infamous. right. try it in a straight into the middle east in the week and a 1000. we have been in fisher effect for 30 years. the people converged on chronology. what happened on that sunday in chronology? is it black? all 3 countries in am i live in a garage. what am i not? i am a stone and i am living. i am muslin. i'm a mother. i'm a georgia, i'm a child. i'm all that anyone. this is a story of what it's like to be living and call a trailer at home. we are
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a strategy and, and this is our homeland is where we belong and this is what we have. title i i i when i was a little kid, i remember like, you know, my needs that were shaking up and down just because like, you know, i don't know when i'm going to die. the last, not only my brother, i lost my friend. i lost my name about too many people. i know too many people. i love me naughty. it's sunday and her husband call
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make doing the live in a civil war. between 975990 an estimated 150000 people killed in the fighting involving muslim and christian militias backed by complex political alliances. the 1000000 people are forced to flee their hon. mm. the history of christian lebanese has powerful connections in politics, industry, and the law. they are still a tiny minority, and the war is a distant problem. for me most destroyed and live so that's the point wally live in a start saying to the strain and government, you have to rescue these people and they kind of be annihilated. me in the mid seventies. the phrase,
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government changes immigration conditions to cope with an international refugee crisis. and a 15 year begins are around $30000.00 lebanese people federal industry. some poorly educated from small remote villages, me as members of an educated middle class, the decision to come to australia is not easy. decision is a hard decision. and simple reason because i love living on i love the country where i born journalist call sally integrates to his trailer after 10 years of war. and like many of his generation, the pain he experiences leading his shattered homeland is by the promise of a better life. i wasn't playing i
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looked from above to this beautiful sea between the dining hall but an opera house . and since i've seen this picture, say this is my country, this is the country way. i want to spend my rest of life. 4 years later, he returns to lebanon to visit his family, and make his future wife. naughty. we got engaged. and then he came back to astronomy and i meant to come back to us riley about a port was shut down and i tried to travel on the boat from by route to cypress. i remember we had about 200 travelers and all the sudden i
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started every way the unfortunately one hit the boat we were on. so we had on broke the flying every way. like, you know, everyone was screaming and yelling. you couldn't see anything. it was pitch dark and nearly lost my life for this. yeah. after 2 days, hiding in a bomb shelter. naughty of finally makes it back to her village and her family. i wife from the fax is saying, hello to them. luck. now, i'm luffy me
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. yes, i should be signing, like thank god, almost a life i the my parents were originally from aaa and the world is i knew it was pulling apart around them. not only was a life in potential danger, but who knows what the future would hold. the punch bowl boys. hi principal joe had deed is still a baby. when his parents joined the mass migration that will radically changed their lives. where i'm really proud of them is they left everything for the sake of myself to start a new life and understanding that they really were going to the unknown. the
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if you are arriving in australia from living on and the most popular song on the radio is tit marie, any song jump in my car. it's going to be a fairly bizarre society that you're entering and try to make sense. so for many muslims arriving the notion of public drunkenness was something that was not part of the culture. it's hidden, mystic culture of self enjoyment and celebration of pleasure. so the whole social world that they are entering is very different to what they had to experience more so in fact, than any other ethnic community that arrived during the previous 25 years or so. and this is where many lebanese families will call home the white working class and immigrant suburbs of south west sydney,
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canterbury became the banks town river wood and punch bowl. nobody seems able to say how many liberties have arrived in the last 12 month, but it's talk to me between it's a story of struggle, repeated in family after family outside is fighting to survive. fathers battling to feed their family. there were no jobs, and they were turned away from 100 houses before getting this one by saying that they had only 2 children. but now owing to $100.00 in rent, the family have been served with an eviction notice. me. in the nodding said that he's 9090 is a strenuous model of immigrant settlement. it's a bit chunky. what you've got is a national ideology of multiculturalism. you don't yet have a well developed network of things like market resource centers and all sorts of things to become very much part of the story later on in the history of settlement
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. me or the yeah, i live, i saw the middle of a shadow. guess i'll anyway, i knew which is a little contaminant. know you and evident level shut out that even higher up actually moved melody and welcoming me the okay. family. immigrants to arrive before the start of the civil war. imagine myself. don't get to know a 100 another language and when you, when they're just starting up in your life, new family kids turbine. but like many immigrants in the 19 seventy's, their plan is to earn enough to build a new life and then return home to the country of their birth. we stayed here until
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was it not in 79, so my dad thought he'd saved up enough money. missed the family back home, so sold the house, sold everything, packed this all up and took us over to lebanon. that the country is being torn apart by the vicious civil war. it would be normal and then all a sudden fighting with break. yeah. and that was a very surreal experience. having lived the only part of my life and that when you say the tanks and the me and the shooting and you know, and it was right around the house. when i how you lived in with me, what is in the genuine loaning me the place where we live actually got the bedroom we use to to share my brothers that a nice big grenade hall that went through it. not long after we live in
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australia. deal can settle in punch. we'll grew up in one house, a 3 bedroom house and go straight and punch bowl. and that's when my aunts and uncles all the time i've and i used to divide the rooms by putting ropes up in the room and some blankets over the robes just to give a run and a little bit of privacy. so there's about 10 kids running around the place and 5 different families of the same are the the housing department of us flat in kentucky road area thought we aimed in the street not much better than street in route during the war. when the solid family moved in the local community suffered from the effects of drug addiction and petty crime,
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it was very unsafe to raise a family. it was difficult for us with limited english backs and it was extremely difficult to allow your children to go downstairs and play in the bach if you're not supervising them. and at times like, you know, you would be walking around and looking at needles in the early eighty's, australia falls into deep recession. unemployment hits can defend me. the new arrivals suffer the highest rate of unemployment, of any ethnic group. one 3rd, don't find jobs. and those who do rely on menial labor process arrived in sydney, the mother of the with an occasional. and they never used to see that like this is
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done in the morning before in the morning and both on the home sunday having the like it gone for 7 days a week. you know, i never see that when they deliver. so that was, and they came out of the factory for a cigarette, or whatever, though it's very hard, george bashes parents, nadra and body land industry alia, just before the 1st wave of refugees. all the ways as a mom of $35.00 a week. my ways, but if i work over time, 45 bucks, day work had to make my future. because i know i have a gauge a did i want a feature put in for thousands of the new lebanese, it's daily and there's a barrier to their future in the new world, the assumption that people will learn english really quickly is absolutely false. and it files over and over again, and the critical place files is for women. because most women,
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if they're working outside the home, they're not working in environments. when people speak anything other than arabic. and they are very poor structures for teaching english to women at home mothers. usually america also let me english. and it doesn't matter of is janelle, that's one of them. a lot of them with them. and the muslim is your lead to sure. most of that guy, let me, let me put my name on government to learn english and new line. i would skip. i watch
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more lloyd. i watch a lot of movie. how many, why i watch? few movie and indicators. but all the time i watch dies tomorrow life, because every night she put its movie any 40 years, i watch it, i watch them at now struggling to communicate many lebanese become target of abuse. when i gotta show me live and he said, what do you think when somebody goes, you know, what do you do about it? can do much of the norman opening, the level dupel. noisy will be let them talk and the abuse continues to this day. somebody came to me
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and she said to me, your i to listen, don't to me was, i'm was mostly before you hold that you, you're 20 years 25 years. i've been here 40404344 years. i do mr. before you before you mom next i'm going to me because i'm ozy the punch ball and the suburbs in southwest sydney, or a safe haven for refugees escaping the horrors of me. but in the 19, i see many experienced racism, particularly during a time of high unemployment. ah, somewhere also so traumatized or injured or otherwise desperate that they got involved in heavy alcohol abuse or drugs or whatever. within
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a generation, a small number of trailyn born lebanese criminal will turn to the drug bracket and draw media attention over they use of extreme violence. many come from families traumatized by decades of violence in lebanon. i saw 3 men. they hit machine gun touch me. but they, me, they all the, on the call them and the cards and and for those same children, and the new generation of its trailing born leather needs a different kind of trauma. know, let, insidious continues at school every day. with a reply and amboy, somebody anglo st. john's come in and pay me a me and a friend and take the take over the course before any more sandwich got the
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sandwiches, live in a grove, give them a hand. it will laugh at me. called 1000000 times beckon george basha was born in australia. but 2 other pupils. he's nothing more than an arab outcast. ah. i became very angry because i'm thinking up john. wow. to see 3 ship it as a strategy. i can't do anything about the black about the skin. so i was born you got a high and you need to go right. but you do our pick a fight with with any. and i was trying to look at me and we looking at the me, me off. i used to be in your races in the know, recognize at the time i just was just kind of growing up as
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a teenager to had deep experiences. extreme rank isn't playing rugby lake, so the fire and the other side and i tackled him and, and his response was to call me, you know, and if and walk and if and walk. and my response was just a bunch. and i'm not a person who does i so think that i don't lose my temper, but it's probably the walk and it was agreed in it. now one of a sudden he's actually bought the rice's melamine and then actually heard it. and actually you just think so you still no matter what will always say me as an if and will gracie say and i just over into a consent for i couldn't. santos, i saw him. i got off and that same last game and all the very popular but a little bit higher than the one or did i always in because i'd be so much mentally stuffed from,
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from public school and early use or school that i didn't like. and i was because i just thought they're the enemy couple so much of these guys and i and i grew high. ah oh, stories that need to be told find away and demand to be had. opening the window into another light and challenging perfection and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey. with new showcases inspiring documentary, the change the word on al jazeera coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic power system based on private
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i i me the i know i'm i am nemiah's in london with a quick look at the main stories now. lebanon's prime minister designate says he stepping aside off to again failing to form a new cabinet saddle. hurry announced his resignation of the meeting, the president michel owen's dang, it was clear they couldn't agree. lebanon hasn't had a functioning government for 9 months. compounding its financial and economic crisis. the currency has last more than 90 percent of its value since late 2019. that's not a 100 res i met.
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