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350000 people in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon or for those who managed to cross the border, say it's not because they have improved back home. they say to grass, continue to be targeted because of their lives. and many properties are being reported and all becomes taken refuge conditions. here are last time i want you all deserve me to hell robin. and reminder of all top new stories that tune is his biggest political group, the another party has called for dialogue to and the ongoing political crisis. it's a case president can say either staging a q onto he dismissed the prime minister and put a freeze on parliament or above. manly has more the near empty streets of tunis or
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start contrast to days of protests under strict curfew. many have not dared face the army, which is now patrolling tennessee of parliaments and government buildings. the country, the biggest political group, the enough, the party has called the dialogue and the keys, the president of the could we reject the juice, no announcements. and we welcome all the rejections that have come from most of the political party as well as suicide. and i patients, and we call in people to the com and vigilant and be ready to defend the democracy. the many came to the streets in celebration and outrage at president cade said, bold move, firing the prime minister and freezing the parliament for a month. the president said,
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says the decision was taken after following the process laid out in the constitution. nothing the supper. i have taken responsibility. i am taking a historic responsibility. those who claim this matter is related to whom need to revise the lessons in the constitution to present side who controls the armed forces. made a storm warning against any one taking up arms saying the biggest danger a nation can face is internal explosion and the dismiss. prime minister, his sham the she, she says he will not be a disruptive element. he will hand power to whoever the president chooses. like this street like the chinese in 3, the parliament is also divided today between the majority leading parties in department like and doing this and who elation will cold and describe the decision of prison. i constitutional dictatorship. why again,
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he's this decision. democracy leaving it biggest. today, there were also fears of a crackdown on the freedom of press. after security forces stormed al jazeera, the buildings. it's a move out there has strongly condemned. the president's move had fall, i must protest with much of the anger direct. is it the enough to party for the handling of the economy and a raging pandemic? of this fear? it's an unconstitutional power grabbed that could lead to a dictatorship, a move that would see the end to the jasmine revolution, the paid the way to a decade of democracy. lore about a manly out 0. well, the 1st person to face trial and hong kong is national security law, has been found guilty even fighting session and engaging in terrorism. tony and kit was prosecuted for writing his motorcycle into a group of police officers last year. his right to our
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jewelry, try always denied which at one on the high court upper court to enjoy. and also he is being trialed by handpicked natural insecurity to judge, which i believe that the, that the, the reasons why that from them pick them is because they can get a verdict that that's go from one's political interest. so i think these are arrangements are what people are disappointed about the roof, lo, injured the show system in hong kong. so says the leaders of north and south korea have agreed to restore communication channels and improve relations. the agreement follows the exchange of several letters between south korean president moon j in a north korean leader, kim jong on an explosions taking place in the german city of lave accuse. and these 5 people have been reported missing. it happened that a tank farm at an industrial facility, least at 2 employees are seriously injured and it's still unclear what caused the blast. well, those were the headlines
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a bucket. more news at half. now here on out there next. it's once upon a time in punch bowl to stay with us. i i came to us 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 was trying to i, i struggled. it was very difficult. they wanted to give us any data that was in the beginning. i'm like, my parents sick for the last 2 decades.
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lebanese families come to australia to build a better life and escape the destruction of war. but many a demonized in the new land, only live beneath it, rid of this multi culturalism that is dividing a full service. and then after 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. it's up to now the multicultural story is your 1st australian. i already answered this question or when i was trying to present my love stella and i shouldn't just join my odyssey chip the about the about this in as well. in the 190908 tiny criminal minority become drug dealing gang to define the law. these games will be
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wiped in 2001 kara rhythm ray. the see 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 training, and you'll just be a little late 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 on at not? i am a stallion. i am living. i am muslin. i'm a mother. i'm a georgia. i'm
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a child. i'm old. anyone, this is a story of what it's like to be living and call a trailer at home. we are a strategy and, and this is al highlander is where we belong. and this is what we have. me. i the 150 police on homes across sidney southwest early this morning, 9 people arrested for a string of violent crimes over the past year. murdered nick, having and the single long thing knowing is there was a lot of creams on the streets. there was a lot of crime with the police couldn't creep boys
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on the streets except what the, what the rules the streets. let's put it this way. and at that time there was no one to stop them. in sidney's south west lebanese criminal. the said to be running out of control. punch, bowl banks, town can't reach the camber. the suburbs are described by law enforcement officials as hot bits of concept cocaine, trafficking, and violence. the me sounds way. sidney is the center of extraneous live in a community. ah, the $990.00 deeply religious and conservative community is being characterized by a tiny minority of criminals from both christian and muslim family. we suffered as a community because over kids we're dealing with drugs. there with drug addict,
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we're making good money and just kill people. it was so easy for them in such a mentality to kill people. they felt weird. untouchable. ok, yeah. in the mid 90 ninety's you got the growth of crime of drug gangs. was sort of stuff which is essentially the consequence of not planning for multiculturalism. this is sort of if the reference, if you like of criminal delinquency as a preferred lifestyle, is the choice you make when access to the normal rewards and normal pathways a society is blocked. i don't really subscribe to the
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societies to blame, sort of train of thought. my family arrived here in the sixty's and we probably could have used more of a hand than what we got. but you make 2 and you get on and you probably make a success of all your efforts and your life. yet, egyptian born new south wales deputy police commissioner nick called us, still recognizes the pressure of growing up arab in wider estrella. i think anybody who says that there is no racism in sydney, australia as a hit in the sand, the real racism. and that doesn't contribute to some extent to people being united and people go down the wrong path. in fact, with sydney, the wrong path means gang activity. the politicians order the police to use 0 tolerance, the gangsters get personal threatening offices and their families thought
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the environment was significantly fallen 11 of these games running, destroy it involved public place, shootings, night campaigns, murders it was in the face bar withdrawn. we're proud of is money and a proud of the easily gained wealth. there were the greatest enemy till the community at that time and needed to make a stand against the wanted to form a partnership between the law abiding citizens and over community. and the new south was police again was criminal elements. a lot of the lebanese young gangsters thought our bigger than i thought that our unbreakable and untouchable. and that's why i try to intimidate the police. this 18 year old was
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shot twice in the legs in a pockets punch ball the weekend. the full heat in the area in the past and with the rise of the criminal gangs comes and insidious influence. american gangster culture in music and movie, had the powerful effect on australian lebanese to see when you watch games to movies in the and you see all the money. and the last all of those sort of make you want to live the lifestyle growing up in banks town with them. i you known as westy is like many young teenagers with a passion for gangster rap. when you become a j o is open up to a lot of things and follows 6 drugs in rock'n'roll. and we can direct you to different paths. yeah, read the videos and the like cars and blaine and girls and guns. that's the culture
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that they grew up in. family. okay. grow up surrounded by a similar culture, but graduates university and worked in management. we are a very mild dominated culture as well. there's no, there's no denying that. and just to prove your man who didn't a lot of cases. yeah. you show how much you've earned with your cars and, and jewelry and everything else being on the streets and hanging with most sort of didn't mean identity where everyone starts to know who you are and they start the few because of you and your boys, ah, it's just things that you do when you're young and stupid and not really thinking brought up in a conservative catholic family in nearby parameter george basha and his friends also aspire to the glamour of gangster rap. i think it's community so you don't,
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you really think it's like cool, you know, i need to go and you do it and you know, thinking, thinking ahead us thinking in the moment it's always in the moment when he comes from a consider that he's working class family to immigrate during the lebanese civil war. when i was young, i had a very good. i had everything offered to me from my mother and father, and i had all the love and affection from them. he does well at school until he and his friends discover drugs. a series thought of switching marijuana. first thing we started taking alco then went to ecstasy, then it went to illustrate. then i went to cocaine. and my father decided me. he's still in a chinese mates and i'll tell you future,
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which is true. the 3 all went off track because we're all doing the same thing. getting on drugs, making money to support a drug habit. and just like in every community in sydney, anglo or not, the drug culture crosses generations many who stray down the wrong path when they're young. turning to worried parents back in my twenties when we're in control and a phone call, you can get hands on anything. you know, i mean, hands on from going into marijuana to guns, to whatever you want to do with a phone call, fellow cares. little brother, sam has some run ins with the law and he's lucky to avoid jail. but as a father with a young family, he worries about the drug record evolving in southwest sidney. when you get older and momentary, you want to keep you and you have kids. you want to keep your kids as far away from stuff like that as possible. you don't want them to say the things that you're
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saying, you don't want them to do the things you've done. i've had a lot of unfortunately interaction with people on drugs and all the dealing all with people actually using an unfortunate coast on that community. and we've drunk comes violent. i've seen, i've seen people issue. i've seen people get step. you know, i've seen i've seen it all by the early, 900 ninety's. george basha is a panel beating apprentice by day and a d. j at night with the gangsters dominating the streets. he's also the son of a worried mom. he worked each day on all the time. i was writing, i see in the window all the time, i see some cars. i look from the window. if george back home line or not. so in his back home i feel comfortable eisley. my husband said to me,
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you're crazy. we solid noise to see in the window to them because i was wondering, he went different places. you know, what's happened day, you know, it was a, some people the drawing some trouble might because i was trying to get in a puff that late afternoon gerald went to my mom. do you know, going to find goes it will get a fine color, tommy, all your friends 40 for his lunch with me. all you want to be and yes me is just being a little more to pull him and nave. lead him up and he's falling. suppose walking, i'll make it the thought of your friend, the lame hospital, she is coming from all ivy's body. i remember a coin was very the way of a crying and i turned away and then i went home and closely couldn't
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sleep 9. i'm thinking if i can demonstrate that's me. what for westy and his teenage crow, the big life lessons, the skill to come for them, drugs and petty crime go hand in hand with 16 to make money. i to to puff of doing crime. and the majority of those kids, the penance i 1st generation, they came in from lebanon and they didn't have much control overs at kids activity . and that i didn't know what that kids were doing, even though some of them were using their parents' home as a distribution center for drugs. and that sort of things. ah,
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but with these parents and not so naive, my parents eventually started to know the rose taking drugs in that i was making money because my mom would find a lot of casual mutual fund juries you'll find, you know, she started uncovering things, big boy be and so she start asking, where did you get found that to make some excuse. but she knew always doing things. ah, and for waste his dad, there's only one response in physical violence with my father tried to discipline me in that form, but it really doesn't work when you hear someone it just makes them rebuild. and in the mid to late 19 ninety's. this is where many rebellious lebanese tains
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find their drug supplies. tilapia straight punch bowl disquiet family enclave becomes the illegal drug distribution center for south sydney to load the street was renee and for being a violent and organized drawn area. there was significant drug distribution taking place on runners. the lower level straight deal is full drugs. so there would be a lot of cars going dental i peace trade looking for dealers to have them supply drugs to people going to the store. it was actually the same as any fast food out there you go. they still put 5 ticket to get to officially it's only a handful of dealers, but they terrorized the strange and they directly linked to formatted and $25.00 shootings. this was the korea they tried.
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they continued on a tradition of other people who it thing involved in organized chrome and some of the young men knew nothing kills bought to be criminals. unfortunately, there was a well founded fear at the time that if people went to the police station to give them any kind of information, those criminal criminal element would know about it and they come to retaliate. it's difficult for people to stand up and give evidence as a witness against some of those cron gigs, cuz our volunteer. and as we saw later on they would shoot and kill people who they thought were going to give evidence against them. the for the hello p a straight gangsters, pan guns, a part of everyday life drug drug dealings and carrying guns. do i go hand in hand on people protecting us? i guess. and unfortunately,
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a gun culture certainly has come into prominence every on the guns are supplied by crooked gun dealers. and it's the beginning of illegal international gun import through the post. so suddenly you've got the capacity of young people to get guns, fuel by money, and they see themselves as likely new drug lords, they're on a short fuse, but i think money is easy and the place will never touch them. there was significant place response to this which, which resulted in police undertaking surveillance coven operations until i p st. buying drugs themselves. making sure that on the cover pretty down the street. identifying that as you're responsible for selling the drugs, the police under political pressure to get tough on crime. also struggle to keep
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the community on side. the community policing at that time did not exist. police officers on the street did not communicate as a force. communicated and treated young people in a very bad manners. and at the same times there was the idea was in the community that it is a lot of corruption was in the police force felt i think, from a policing perspective, engagement is, is key. it's all important perhaps in some ways in the, in the ninety's we were not as engaged as we could have been. as a relationship with the police becomes increasingly fractured. christian and muslim families are grouped by crime. and an epidemic that steals that children. a lot of young people were buried much earlier than was should have because of their drug
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habits. a lot of family way to broken at that time because of the drug habits and pat and didn't know how to deal with it just did not know how to deal with it. i have seen it 1st hand in my capacity as a general practitioner. we had an excess of 80 different families. they were all mother or father or sister or brother of a head when addict and over community that was staggering. ah, as to low p a st. think deeper into the criminal abyss west, he moved from southwest sidney to pick up the drug trade in kings cross. when i was 7 friends or living in the city and making all the money and living the high life, ah. but when he high on drugs, it's a robbery that finally brings western world crashing down on the train.
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and there was free individuals which started to swear at me in arabic. i want them once warned them twice. one of them 3 times they wouldn't listen for on life and lined up for being all 3 of them, which really didn't have to do because already making a lot of money in the city. but being off my head, i've done so and stripped some of the roots, he's arrested and convicted of robbery and served a year in jail with 2 years parole and back on to lo be a straight punch bowl to violent drug trade force of the teenager to pay the ultimate price. ah, school boy would lay was bashed, stabbed and short,
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half in the end it was a single knife wound to behalf which killed it. and to people already reeling are about to be demonized. a 14 year old korean school boy is stabbed when he walked into the wrong front yard by mistake. edward and full friends, a job pulled up, but they caused my 15th birthday. a young boy going to a birthday party. it just happened that birthday party antelope. yes street, he went to the wrong house, said the blogs. why he looked, they stopped him. it wasn't good for the community, but it's sort of fitting with a pattern of life around punch ball at the time. shootings and the camping, whatever you want to call it was, was unfortunately very common at the time. edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child friends of tall police. they didn't know their
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attackers and there was no reason for the killing. was done by won't have to find who did it for the for the dental have me. i think in some ways the matter of edward lee and to live your street focused a whole lot of media and public attention. on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. they were adamant as women, they were out of people who were killed in very tragic circumstances. and they didn't sort of grab the public imagination and the media attention the way the li murder did. and what happens next is kind of main disaster for the live in the community. and all those associated with on the farmers finding harmony in pursuing his passions, my passions, finding young and keeping cultural tradition and nurturing the musical talents of
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his community had been playing to dream music filled in mind. money to outside world and tending his families land. the most positive thing that brought to my mind. i truly sketching doing this, hector began the music man, my son, bob. we own our just the euro. the journey to work can be a challenge on its own. but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous is a risk that comes with the job. we follow the journey of the people as they get to survive, risking it or peruse outages, era with bank energy and change to every part of our universe or small to continue
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the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah, just bear with me one moment and one of our top news stories, the biggest political group into nicea, the another party is calling for dialogue to end the political crisis. the company called on the street following mondays, demonstrations president kaiser ede is accused of staging, a coo after he dismissed the prime minister and put a freeze on parliament. you're strong and she is the international folks person for
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the and had our party. we absolutely reject the unconstitutional announcements made by president ty it 2 days ago. they are a great violation of the constitution. we and all the major political parties engineers.

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