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nationalities and mrs sees brought together in this one nice organization and just diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on. and that's a key strength of answer here. the future i'll be hearing your top stories from al jazeera taliban has claimed responsibility for 3 rockets and thanks and the afghan capital cobble they could be heard. as the president asked ref, ghani was leading each other, present the presidential palace, diplomatic. it's a james base has more from cobble what a senior taliban official is told al jazeera that taliban were responsible for
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these rocket attacks, which happened local time around 8 am very dramatic, particularly as it happened right near the center of power. president johnny saying afterwards, when you saw those pictures in a speech after the pres with their missiles, they wanted us to leave. but you didn't see any one. leave the prize. i was in the center of the city at the time. i'm staying in the center of the city, quite a bit of commotion, but actually because of the holiday, it's, it's cost of the normal. the friends prosecutor has opened an investigation into these spyware that can hack phones is known as pegasus. and they silly of tens of thousands of numbers reveal, have journalist activist and politicians around the world were targeted by the israeli company. and so civilian software. chinese diplomats are denying that beijing is responsible for cyber attacks against western countries. the us, the u. k. and other allies are accusing china of protecting hackers,
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engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity. i saw his claim responsibility for a bummer tax. was killed at least 31 people that a busy market in iraq on monday, and went off inside the city and the capital back. that supporters of the peruvian left is petro castillo, a celebrating after he was officially named as the next president. that comes after 6 weeks of uncertainty following a run of boat. the amazon owner and doing a jeff bass also blast into space in less than 30 minutes. his blue origin commercial space flight company is launching the new shepherd. rocket. pathos will be accompanied by his brother and crew that consists of the youngest and oldest people ever been in space. it follows the u. k. billionaire richard branson's maiden flight. just over a week ago. those are your headlines. the news continues after we return to once upon a time in punch bowl, 975-1990. 6 more news in 30 minutes. i'll see that i,
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the school in the seventy's and eighty's were totally different from what the school are these days. there was no other choice for them. there were i my a lot of tea within the system. they shall be in the victim, eyes marginalized, picked on, and unfortunately, that mentality that existed at the school developed some sense of non belonging and from any it's trailing lebanese families. the battles in the school yard turn into bachelor at home. the parents speak little english and many astray. inborn children speak no arabic. they can't communicate with their parents anymore because their parents are still living. so back in, in 1970 is in the middle east and the kid is living in the 1980s early nineties in
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australia. and it's very different. and that communication between the families got lost. you're getting called wog, and oak county wide and all sorts of a school. and then you, you come home. you parents, it was speaking to an arabic all the time. and you think maybe these guys, right? maybe am i was maybe so you fighting my liberties? one strategy. what am i on? i know and for parents struggling with english, the education of their children becomes at the via test niandra bashes 7 children are expected to do well at school. and she never has an education one day, very smart mother was my dad that he, if he ever came 2nd in the class, you'll soon as you know, quite a civilian student. my mother, on the other hand, never went to school. she does matter with roy arabic or even english. metal is
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never ever experienced. being in the classroom and be told by john, which i want phenomenal because my mother is a very, very strong lady and very, very smiling. become any time dickie. she had him weigh and she came to me mom, what states which i didn't tell them i carried the right. i didn't have to be smart, you have to read it. you have to do deep have to do that inside my heart from like my wife and took him out. that's what he told me. i told him, i want to be doctor. i want to be say, let's say i want to be computer man. i want to do something quickly. futures, me style l care and his younger brother, sam, both go to punch ball boys. hi. there was probably about 70 people out of my years
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that actually got into a university of some sort. were still young back then, but you could choose which party really wanted to take but at school, they are already on different time. val, heading towards the university degree with san looking forward to the lessons of the straight. the same complain or will? melinda? everyone does yolanda holloway who lives in front of a school and took that off to you guys. principal, john, your son goes to spend the for so and so, and i'm translating today, i'm doing well at school and principal just wants to compliment me and compliment you on raising me the way you have. and as we walk and walking out of the office,
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all sorts of good over here, the arbiter joe walked into the office and he was in my dad from the, from my dads days at the shop. and he said, or you now you're sound good. suspended for 1234 and dentist under and looked at me like what you're good, you're getting the job. that was another story. the other building over that one. robert reviewed because when i dropped the bill actually yesterday, debbie belligerent, kevin holly was really going to deal with the rogers, mom, i'll really station would have to go get a dollars. i should michelin and after school on the streets of south with sydney, many astray and liberties teenagers drift away from the parents. dreams of
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a university education and drift towards the excitement of easy money from petty crime was to break into places for the sake of bloody getting shirts and drinks and lilies and stuff like that old. to get $100.00. you know, it was just, it wasn't so much to steal stuff. it was a gentleman for us. i was hanging out a couple blocks that i should be hanging around. we will get into fortunately, every day when you don't have many prospects with your education, we have many prospects with your work. when have any prospects for the future? we have many prospects in the community that you live in. it's really appealing to do the wrong thing. get quick money. it's really appealing because for that one moment, you could be a little bit of a super stuff. if you feel you belong to someone or something, you know a bill to get
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a review and going to find someone that feels the same way like you. and it's going to be your friends to talk about a minority of those kids who felt trapped in the gangland mentality. rebuild against teachers against principal rebuild against police. they looked at criminal activities as a way out of poverty rather than education. crime is often the 1st thing to flourish as does so because it validates people's identity. it gives them power in a wound in which they are otherwise palace. it's very attractive for a lot of people to go that way. the me almost a decade after the exit is from lebanon begins, then you live in a trailer and a building, a cohesive community. in south with complex
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political conflict involving christian and islamic militias is left behind in living instead, southware sydney reflects a different reality in live and on i was raised in a very respectful community. i remember them a slim families would go to the christian neighbors to celebrate christmas, and then the christian would come to visit muslim neighbors to celebrates ramadan, we upon life exchanged, i'm sprayed, we supported each other. we've always been open, respect, delivered, either trailing community is a mix of christians and muslims. but here in la camber parts of the old european immigrant and anglo community still struggle with the
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unfamiliar faith of islam. ah, bill again the most opened in the late seventy's and the critics of multiculturalism. it is a symbol of a dangerous cultural divide. the building of the mosque creates a lot of local intention and hostility. this opposition from long was limbs to its presence. in fact, it's one of the 1st of the many mosques that are challenged by local communities all over sydney in the long time that really changes partly because people who don't like it, move out. and people who do like it move in. and so the, the neighborhood becomes increasingly islamic, there are pre holes book shops, how long butcher ease,
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very good liberties take was restaurants. it looks a bit like a small town in living on some years, ah, adjusted delay, ben a. this trading community embraced peaceful coexistence in south west sydney. they find themselves under attack on a national scale. influential forces. question if a stranger can cope with immigrants and their foreign ways, multiculturalism as now issued by the federal government, invites national disunity. jeffrey blaney and norman historian makes a major speech and writes book condemning what he sees as the emerging tribalism in australia caused by the arrival of all these new immigrants. the views of the 3 bodies in camera. very different to the views of those people who live amongst the new migraines and have to work with them on my 19
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with races. tensions writhing, the liberal opposition later, john howard, fin the stark message to the supporters of a multicultural, astray alia. the only thing that can unite this country and keep this country united by sea cor, australian values to which all of us can subscribe. and that is his vision of what makes a stranger, unique and strong. and anyone who deviates from that is seen to be honest writing and in some are you my room? and i mean, you might do that. the operation desert storm is right on schedule for the course. so i live that the world understand big countries cannot invite small neighbors and get away
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with the 1st gulf war shift, the media focus to arab australians, the simmering suspicions of old anglo astray lawyer. again to boil the backlash from the called ford. we have not being ready for something like that, especially as the female side of our community who actually bones in front of the 1st wave against everyone. that is islam make everyone that is arabic and every one that was a hit job or had a funny sound ignite, a just show the ugly face of racism and such a way that we could not cope was at that time. in me was in the 12 at the time of the golf all and, and,
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and it did have an impact and i'll never forget mom who is he's having her job sort of is someone attempted to take his job off. i could never understand why, and then there was another time when somebody sped at her and i thought, what a low act she's got, nothing to do. what's going on. we're actually proud of striving for a generation lebanese is trailyn, has been struggling to find a place in a so called multicultural country. now for the 1st time in our post war history, refugees are being asked to declare their religions, arab australian who saw you on your 1st struggle. i already answered this question or when i was starting citizen, my lot of these dos trailer and i shouldn't be asked about this. this is the 1st time they are straining identity has ever been challenged in this sort of way. it's
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the 1st time they are being confronted with a choice between being on the hour or restrict because up to now the multicultural story is your both. and now suddenly they may not um vehicle for this type of 20 piece of pressure on this community. we have lived in an atmosphere like we have been in for sure. okay. ah, they are a big carnival at golf woodland park, proceeded peacefully until like this afternoon, the shadow of the gulf war and a perceived divide between anglo and arab austria loomed over an arab strategy and family festival. in the fight between 2 young women escalate and the conflict intensified 3rd and as more police respond, it just highlighted how distant the community was from the new house was police and
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how ignored it. police officers at that time where they could have diffuse a situation very easily, but they were having this attitude in your face and things escalated. local doctor jamal refill is that the festival with his family? i believe it would be a different story. none of the food stamps were used to move the mom deal campaign many in the arab community believe divine and ignite because the police have no respectful them.
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i'm his occasions, way for people would be sitting in the car and for no apparent reason. other than will lebanese or middle eastern that pulled over and stretched out of the full ca, searched month along the road. and it happened quite a quite a bit. after leaving punchbowl boys high fell l. okay, is it university on the threshold of a management career? but he still believes he's a belief target i distinctly remember ones who are on the north shore, driving around at night. there was a die off, you know, something we pulled up by some police and essentially got to make the lie on the ground. and the worst of the effect of this is not your area. we don't want your client, he's don't come back. but the reality is that the police a facing a crime wave that then golfing south west sydney and it's young,
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lebanese australians who are often to blame. i'm not saying it was a model of model citizen i did straight to the disappointment of his parent. santa care is not interested in the family, fruit and vegetable business for sam and his friends. there are easier, far more lucrative ways to make money. me a lot of young men that were gonna be doing something illegal and the police just had no way of combat. ah, the most profitable illegal activity of all if the racket known as car rebirthing a stolen vehicle, it fitted with the serial numbers from erect car to give it a new identity. so i would steal. i was very high profile, very expensive, my vehicle get a rig and re booth within days and what would pop out was
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a car that she could hardly tell or almost couldn't tell was right. if i got to seem to get it, i could rebirth a car within a day. there was big money in all my might it's i'm driving around the flesh cars and making the money. so it was just sort of say someone else so much money to do and started doing the same thing and was just crazy money didn't have to work you up when you want audio, not in just one year between 9 195996 more than 47000 cars the stolen in new south wales. as the racket takes, the police hit back. the car wreck, it is the biggest so far uncovered in australia and has taken 2 years of police investigations to unravel. police have recovered $120.00, stolen cars with a value of 2 and
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a half $1000000.00. we will be doing right back out of houses and had 3 and 4 car shells. they were obviously cow rebirth. and they been taking place. there was a hydra know where the enemy, because the stop you from making your easy money. mm hm. okay. is convicted of a number of offenses but escapes a jail sentence. kyra industries that it often border time use of the media increasingly demonizes with sydney as a hot bed of crime. john howard suite de power after 13 years in opposition and one nations pauline hanson is elected in queensland. ah, get rid of this multi culturalism, because that is wanting to bother us also as
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a nation, we are multi racial. we are strong and, and be proud of it. with the return of john howard's as prime minister, multiculturalism has been abandoned as a national audiology. and so people are feeling much more comfortable in the period of pulling hanson about talking about race or anything racist remarks, calling people racist names and delivering these kids in places like punch bowl getting caught up in the central gulf off as hostility increases, the police focus on a new source of conflict, lebanese australian gangsters, ramping up the drug racket. there was a lot of illegal activities taken place from members of our community
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and was no shame whatsoever. a lot of drug smuggling, cocaine and when and people who were at that time dealing and distributing it was a sense of pride because it was a way for them to make week money. these are small and numbers, but they would existing they did happen to lo be a straight punch bowl goes from decent. laura biding suburban, straight to a drug drive through supplying much of staff with young people with drug users that were drug addicts and the family would not do anything about it because it was, it's under the carpet as it was. i don't want anyone else to know that their son or daughter is a drug addict. a community isn't denial. as drugs in cash create
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a powerful criminal underworld. it was a new phenomena. this was the development of the lebanese organized crime. model of crime was violence. it was voluntary was predicated on violence and fee. if people went to the police station to give them any kind of information, those criminal element would know about it and they'll come to retaliate. we could not trust the police at that time. we wanted to, but there was that sense of fear. things are fe, the pitch. people are short, fuse drugs everywhere. there are guns everywhere. it's the wall waste. next time on, once upon a time in punch bowl, ah, a lot of the lebanese young gangsters thought that they were unbreakable and untouchable and to see the phone. but one of the most intimate race riot in,
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in history to the training and only the needs a told to go back to where they came from. the alarm and the thing is the struggle flag being carried away, which i think the inflection ever be carried. yeah. no idea why and you know you got my culture and you have that much of what we've done to use me. ah, ah ah, ah,
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meaning of this gym i was born in from any of the never left under did go do i mean in my mind of everybody else going so that's how i came back. i. i knew i had to go west city center at least to get a head, begging for food and just working and lived in a 2 meter. that's the place. oh, do i go up
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to a did. did that interview just sometimes exceed and my friend is not adding something. so what we've been in the i go to go poor people i take between each and the for the very people i after a one year delay, the tokyo picks up find the growing opposition by running cost to japan. thousands
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