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to where it takes a police fear you guys are my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. ah . and are there nora carlin, doha, these, the top stories on al jazeera, afghanistan's 3rd largest city, is coming under intense pressure from the taliban. fighting is ongoing on the outskirts of herat group is also talking the provincials that he's of kandahar and laska gall solid and combo. with the latest on the fighting in laska gall, we heard from resident there that the telephone actually inside the city were seeing video as a fire burning in the city. they are fighting street to street in urban areas. last night we understand ask and special forces, the most leases,
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the special forces dropped in via helicopter to try to push the telephone out. we understand that your waste supporting them with a strike. if force is also supporting them, and as we speak, the fighting is ongoing, are incredibly 10th. millions of americans are at risk of being thrown out of their homes as a temporary ban on evictions expires. moratorium was imposed last year to help slay the spread of coven 19 by easing crowding, and homes and shelters. by the ministrations being christ science were failing to take action. a change to hong kong immigration law is taking effect, which critics say will give authority to unlimited power is to stop people leaving or entering. it was last year. the position of a wide ranging national security law says that thousands of people have emigrated. asia brown reports, hong kong international airport is a quiet place these days. except here, the check in area for flights to london. these people are not going away for
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business or pleasure though. they're leaving for good feeling a mixture of anger, guilt, and defense. they're being forced out, this is our home. why do we need to leave? i mean, i have been living here for more than 30 years already and it's my home. so it's really set to leave the home and you see that everything is she's a finance worker and has no job to go to like others who sacrifice careers often for the sake of their children. bolivia. so for many years we have our korean, we have family. yes. so it's been upset. but for the, for the future of my children, i think we need to do with the sad scenes and now being played out daily. as more people join a growing exodus from the territory where communist party rule is being tightened.
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in the past year, an estimated $36000.00 people have left for britain under a special visa scheme. many supported over part of the anti government protest movement, like dark su now in birmingham with his family. he says the change to the immigration law will encourage more people to go to i just don't. i think the hong kong government speeds up the immigration plan for many hong kong is for us. we did not plan to leave hong kong. it was beginning even after the protests in 2019 like many others. he says he's unlikely to return to hong kong as city that still regards itself as asia's finest government denies the law gives it unlimited powers to stop people entering or leading hong kong, insisting the amendment is aimed at screening illegal. immigration at source, amid a backlog of a silent claims, and that people's right to free movement will not be effected. those who go to the
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u. k. have opted for a new life in a country where koby 19 rates of soaring and job prospects scares. yet that seems preferable to remaining here. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong man. mars military ruler has promised new multiparty elections . 6 months off a me see power. main online made the announcement in a televised address, but gave no timeframe for the poles. while the 900 people have since been killed in math protests against military rule, i, new zealand prime minister has made a formal apology for a racist crackdown on people who overstayed the visa is nearly 50 years ago. they often vine and degrading police raids, talk to pacific islanders for deportation. those are the headlines now. the news update here on algebra 0. that's all. once upon a time in punch bowl, to stay with the
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news. 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. i wanted to give us every data that was 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 a demonized in the new land. only get rid of this multi
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culturalism because that is dividing a full service 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. it's up to now the multicultural story is your 1st strength. i already answered this question. i'm starting to present these doors trailer and i shouldn't be asked about this. john hardesty, we typically go to 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 2001 kara rhythm rated fears that arab australians are an enemy within
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35 years. and he, our pension explodes into one of the most infamous. right. try it straight in his just a little each week and a 1000. we have been in fisher effect for 30 years. the people converged on chronology. what happened on that sunday and chronology? is it black or 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 daughter, 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 a strategy and, and this is,
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our homeland is where we belong and this is what we have me i read that insights part of an outbreak of violence which they blame on local gangs. going up in punch, bowl was very ugly. i didn't know her read didn't how to write and i was born in australia. ah. ready as a young teenager in the late 19 ninety's, that email of knowledge of a stranger is confined to a suburb, demonized by the media as a center of middle east and crime. when family came from lebanon, then moved to the punch bowl area. they couldn't find work because i looked while
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they looked arab, they looked different. they sound a different the water strains would, would be like, you don't understand l language, burger off go by time. we don't want you to they thought secluded, isolated, segregated, for a brief period that he goes to punch bowl boys high. when many of lebanese is trailyn background, feel outsiders in the country of their birth or so excluded or so away from the standard of society for me. but i was a rebel because i didn't know what it meant to be. spelling on you. that was an arab on your own list and on your walk
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when he 13 years old that he's confidence is shattered by the death of his mother. i didn't acknowledge, but my mom passed away even though she was dead and confounded by the doctors and nurses didn't sink in. this is my mom, this is my mother is the one that brought me to this world. she gave birth to me. she looked after me, she said, and she gave me milk and everything. and now all of a sudden she's gone. and i said to myself, when i was looking at her, looking at her on her deathbed, take me with you. then leave me in this cooled 4 years later, his father passed away and on you, that was all on my own. it's just leave us the world. and it's the truth.
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emotionally isolated, suffering from the date of his parents. zacky mella is on the path to becoming the 1st astronomy and charged under new laws to combat terrorism. the every nation in every region now has a decision to make. either you are with us or you are with the terrorist the enemy in the war on terror was to be radical islam. and very quickly, the word radical disappeared. and in the popular mind, tara was associated with islam and muslims,
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most of whom in australia were lebanese muslim sydney will have been eyes were therefore potentially a direct and immediate enemy who were treated like we were all suspects. we were all under suspicion. i'm in for, i was walking home from school from the bus stop, and this was just around when september 11th happened. and i remember a man at me. but i really did a good face by that. it didn't affect me in any way. i just thought that was his issue when he was ignorant. but us the daughter of community lead a general re fi name at co, boatley is soon aware of what the attacks mean. lebanese is trailing, and all of a sudden we are being victimized, vilified, and marginalized due to the actions of somebody some way, who believe the sort of thing and how the grudge gets a certain nation. and all of a sudden that impacts on me. and apparently what i'm supposed to think and the type
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of person that i am an adult by getting that negative perception from the water community also makes question. what is it them to be a strong? ah, we become very paranoid about our neighbors. we start questioning. we start interrogating them as possible threats and di inches and in the process we distance from from ourselves. we say to them, the thing that's important about you now is your live in these. and so you almost when that's not your strain in us, that's no longer, no longer important. what we feel to be and fear turn to aggression is encountered by actor and film directed george bash on his way to work the morning after 911 and putting more van
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to fill up pitcher m. you can pull that in front of me and just cut me off the pitch basil. and he mutually still look at any terrorist good at a cows fuming. you know, really i want to rip him out of the car. and just believe in dow academy. i just thought that's what he wants. i'm not going to get going to give him the satisfaction of it. so i should go to my you and if you want to put your bill, you can have, it doesn't bother me a bit, i'm a terrorist, said almost john, as much as you are champ, branded feet enemy within the loyalty of lebanese astray, and is questioned. like never before and jackie mellor begins to see the
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feel if occasion as one more reason for his unhappiness or loss. but my parents won't let me those no one else around sitting at home mind the pressure trying to figure out what to do tomorrow. and i feel compelled to be a part of the so called war on terror. you can call radicalism, you can call it fundamentally ism extremism, or call it someone calling for help. the effect on our community was very intense. after september 11th over the young people have been under different kinds of fluid. it's no longer the get rich, quick no longer drug, no longer hedwood. it's even worse than that was religious radicalization.
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jackie manna is one of many vulnerable young lebanese australian men in punch bowl . but one of the very few who sees extremism as the answer to the despair and isolation the he spends long hours in a random search for enlightenment. when he doesn't find what he's looking for at the la campbell mosque, he seeks out radical cleric for advice. i wanted to find out why we have muslims more kind, engaging in acts of violence with a hijacking, a pine, whether it's blowing up an embassy. well, it's blowing your soul up and killing others with you all and know where are they getting this or the old you from? where is the coming from?
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or a lot of these newly found religious leaders who have no formal teaching. i have no formal training, have no qualifications whatsoever their way of playing on vulnerable young people and a lot of people with mentally unstable. right then just pretty much didn't in the brian didn't head on the dances on a some concert. it was no warning. just maxine, explain the bomb told her killing and my being young to read one you own from 91188 a trailer and lose their lives in the bali bombing. once again, the lebanese is trailing community field, demonized by the media,
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but volley bombings. bring that home global violence home to astronomy. it's for many young stroke. since kuda beach is almost like an extension of bondai granola to have been attacked and destroyed. there is extraordinarily shocking. there is a sense in which anger about islamic chair is now domesticated. now it's at home and people are really angry. that's when we felt it has hit him. we galvanized over if it's and support officers, victims, and we did a lot of good work at that time. now unfortunately, the media again and again did not see us as a victim. they saw us also at the same time as part of the problem rather than the
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solutions. i went through september 11th the bali bombings london attacks. we are the generation of news headlines. we are constantly reacting and being poor under the microscope, constantly having to justify ourselves, place ourselves in boxes, change ourselves from the mold data from the back for convinced the world a few. we are all that while trying to maintain a normal strategy in last me in this climate of fear. zacky mallow chooses the wrong moment to play the part of g had warrior. he applied for a passport to fly, to the middle east, saying he wants to make perspective bride in lebanon. alarm bell, stop ringing at the ester alien security service. i saw that one day to give me a phone call to call me up and say, listen, live form, discharge insecurity, intelligence organization. we want to speak to you about your passport application
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. or even though i was i is, i know you guys never heard of use. i said, i've heard of the c, i, u, the c o a we have this julian security intelligence organization. and when they speak to you immediately, and then an agents waiting for me outside sizemore, i'm jackie mella. this was locked the ball. this is hollywood. this is what i want . and here it is. new sort of begins. a lonely teenager had finally got the attention. he craved beyond malice, fantasy fear, the spreading that it's trailing on terrorists could threaten the nation. as wild suspicion spreads, the lebanese community field under attack of the war on terror rages as trailing born. becky miller is depressed and stacking
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shelves in the local supermarket. but to the intelligence services, he's a potential terrorist i was dumb, stupid, on educated, all the full, rebellious. i'm sitting and then all these questions or to view the annoying 11. or to view about some of the loudon. do you support terrorism? a thinking of participating in environments. i said no, i'm not part of it. but on the other hand, if you had is declared, then i have to take as one teenager enjoys his 15 minutes of fame. the lebanese community feel the brunt of new anti terrorist lows. as part of the war on terror at hon. a strain to enact something like 14 different pieces of legislation,
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which i geared towards increasing the power of government to prevents and control terrorist organizations and taro, sex. we were quite a freight of the implication of such laws on over daily living. we also were afraid that or young people who might have been influenced one way or the other. there may say you wrong things that may do the wrong thing or even there may thing the wrong thing with i, except that there is a feeling in the community that forts we're going to be punished. but that's not the reality. we counter has been charged. people for thinking something but not acting on it in any way. we have to have solid acts committed by people before we would act in terms of charging them for criminal offenses. but the new laws make
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the community feel as if they are being targeted. we suffered a great deal. we could not trust that zeus new legislation will be inactive, properly. so rushed them through the security services were in fact identifying small numbers of people who were thinking about planning terrorist attacks. but the scale of that behavior and the scale of the response were totally different. so the atmosphere becomes much more paranoid, not simply amongst government, but also amongst the community. at the start of the 2nd gulf or the lebanese australian community is increasingly accused of being sympathetic to terrorism. after the 9011 situation, it was probably 2 to 3 years after that i had
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a situation where a couple of undercover police struct up at my workplace and i said, we need to speak to you after growing up in punch bowl. sal l can, is a proud lebanese, a strong leon. now working in management. so he sat inside and, and apparently somebody suggested that i was supporter of terrorism. i funded terrorism. i was, i, my 1st reaction was a laugh because i was very outspoken about, i guess the warren against iraq and so on. and i did call the radio many times to profess that somebody apparently had made the complaint and they come out to investigate. but also it was laughable. the new legal powers and increased police activity inevitably target becky mellow. they started such a place, not a model, and they gave me a piece of paper from the farm nest. alexander dana, who said,
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we have formed the opinion that you are likely to engage in conduct. the more prejudiced the security officers of a foreign country. and i read that i still do know what it meant with malice. passport is withheld because the therapies believed he could seek terrorist training in the middle east. and the federal government seizes the opportunity to promote its anti terrorist credentials in the media. it came to the point where every time i walk out onto the streets, people come to me and say you are the terrorist, you are the g hardest or the fundamentalist or the extremist. go back home, your walk where i want you. he where you want me to go. i was born here, this is my country, this is all on me. isolated and increasingly paranoid zacky mella is getting attention beyond his dreams.
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but now he's had fantasy is starting to scare him. of this threat of this little model saying, j course as your lord, your god, get out of this country. go back. i'll purchased a gun. those moment to look after me. and within 24 hours, the use of false counter terrorism unit right at my house. and charged me for position over a legal fire and me then zacky makes the biggest mistake of his life. i thought what the heck? one of the girl amaica video and target asia threat on them. why, you know, i've been approved and has the wrong night, the decision to help in the,
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in the why. i see that the theory in the video, when you listen to it, it makes clear threats that if you're thinking about my passport, i'm going to take you hostage on a q, u, etc, etc. was of threats out of the job and running out of money to try to sell the video to an agent posing as a journalist. took the $3000.00 of him on, on that afternoon in condo park. and he said, i don't know whether to issue good luck with boss. in other words, or no would obviously you seen you again, or dispute is going to get you shot. taken out on police cars or with you under wrist obtaining a terrorist attack and sidney wo main screen
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charged under race and commonwealth legislation with acts in preparation for a terrorist act. jackie is locked up in golden maximum security sale awaiting trial, charged with 2 counts of planning an act of terrorism. also, this is all a dream that these what is happening with me right now. being placed in orange overall, chuckled padlock, handcuffed with, i mean number attached to me sitting in a maximum security. so this is a movie, i'm going to wake up some thompson we're told technology can help tackle the spread of cov, at 19. but our tech solutions, the best solutions we're starting, something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what day they're being collected.
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whereas it being stored highly re, looks at the limits of time and the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face, track it when tech to go viral, episode 3 of all hail the locked down on algae 0 to few the dry change i following the removal of robert new gobby than bob way with the country, bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead of telling people what to think. that gives them a chance to speak for themselves and captured a haunted nutshell at the power and fragility of hope. born free witness on al jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world. if you will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries, and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events going on. but we also tell the story that people generally don't have
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a voice. i'm in whenever chance my that never be afraid to hand up knock a question. and i think that's what they were when he does. we all the questions for people who should be accountable, and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. like the again, i'm in orlando, all these the top stories on al jazeera, afghanistan's 3rd largest city, is coming under intense pressure from the taliban. fighting is ongoing on the outskirts of harass groups and also talk to in the provincial cities of kandahar and laska gall. charlotte balances and combo, the latest on the fighting in laska gone, we heard from resident there that the telephone actually inside the city were seeing video as a fire burning in the city. they fighting street to street and.

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