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think i'm all and it wasn't all in one way or another legal way before. join me then for there for the full report on algebra theda. if you want to help save the world, sneeze into your elbow in the news. hello lauren taylor in london. the top stories are now to 0. high winds and temperatures above 40 degrees celsius of finding deadly wildfires. long turkey, southern coast, and east 8. people have now died with homes engulfed by the flames firefighters, a passing several places where the main concern. now on 7 separate fires in the provinces event, talia and mueller, as well as the tune julie in the southeast. i still said has more from antonia province. we are in the will, off column,
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not in the town of mine. i would got one of the worst district by the wildfires in turkey in this village. just 3 days ago, a married couple had been killed by the fires, a german women married to a turkish man, have leave here for 20 years. and 3 days ago the fires to their life and left 6 other people seriously injured. so this will, it has around 100 houses and 50 paid out of them have been either completely destroyed or partly done as you can just see behind me how the houses being grave by the blazes and left re and so the 1st forest fire had been reported in on wednesday, and soon after that there had been several reports of the fire rotting in many provinces across the country. so far that has been the fires forest fires going on
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in 25 different provinces. at 132 locations, the goldman stated that 125 of them either being completely extinguished or had been taken under the control, but at 7 active zones. the fires is still continued. italy, greece also trying to contain multiple wildfires, fueled by heat wave, the great promise s as is the worst since 1987 coastal areas around the italian cities of katana and pest. gara has been engulfed in flames. 5 crews say they faced hundreds of flare ups in populated areas. over the past few days. i've got phones president says he has a plan to bring the fight against the taliban on the control in 6 months. but it's made for the gains in the past 24 hours. the group has moved in from the outskirts to the heart of major cities, nashika, and candle,
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the belly russian sprinter who says her and in 15 tried to force her to return home . has been given a visa to and to poland. and richardson has a his from tokyo, christina, similar sky, i should have been spending monday at these olympics competing, and it's 200 meters, a days and folded, rather differently. now, she says, on sunday night, seem, officials from valerie forcibly took it from the athletes village. took it to the airport and tried to get her on a flight back. it's about a roof soon. she got to the airport. she immediately saw how the help of japanese police also issued a video play on social media, asking the international olympic committee to intervene. now in the build up to that happening, she's been very critical of team official saying that she'd been put in a very difficult position. was being asked to compete in a full by for me to realize she's not prepared for. and the reason for that was that the flex federation, backing valerie, hadn't put other athletes through the require anti doping tests that had a tokyo and therefore they hadn't been able to travel here. now the i see said they
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were able to speak to her last night and again today and said in her words that she told them she did feel safe and secure. once the authorities intervened. and she'd spent a night in an apple hotel as a post on a flight back to batteries. not surprisingly, the international olympic committee now launching their own investigation. and that is starting with a request to the valerie simply, committee for their official version of events. 1300 people are now known to have died in recent floods in china. it's 3 times the number of sources originally reported. the hand of provincial government says a further 50 people remain missing. the majority, on jingo, the provincial capital, which saw years worth of rain in just 3 days last month. those that up stories to stay with us once upon a time in punch bowl is up next out of more use for you to the bye for now. mm.
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ah, 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 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 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 when you 1st i already answered this question or when i was trying to present all these doors trailer. and i shouldn't just join my odyssey chip. i'll talk to 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 wiped
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in 2001. kara rhythm raises fears that arab australians are an enemy within 35 years. and he, our pension explodes into one of the most intimate, right? try it, you know, try to 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 not? i am a stallion. i am living. i am muslin. i'm a mother. i'm a georgia. i'm 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
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a strategy and highlander is where we belong and this is what we have. i i, i read that insights part of an outbreak of violence. he which they blame on local gangs, growing up in punch bowl was very ugly. i didn't know her read or didn't how to write. and i was born in australia. aah. ready as a young teenager in the late 19 ninety's, becky malice, 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 level on
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them to the punch bowl area, they couldn't find work because i look while they looked arab, they looked different. they sound different. the water strange would, would be like you guys don't understand language. bugger, off. go by time we don't want you 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 spelled on you that i was an arab on your own and listened on your work
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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. it 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 your lead 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 that'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,
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tara was associated with islam and muslims, most of whom in australia were lebanese. most of them is sydney, will live in eyes were therefore potentially a direct and immediate enemy through a treated lot with old 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 that 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 gemma re fi name at co. boatley is soon aware of what the attacks mean to 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
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a sudden that impacts on me and apparently what i'm supposed to think. and the type of person that i am an adult by getting that negative perception from the water community also makes you 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 the business. so you almost, that's not your strain in us. that's no longer a parent, no longer important. you are what we feel to be and feel turn to aggression is encountered by actor and film directed george bash on his way to work the morning after 911. when putting more van
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to fill up pitcher m you school. it pulls up in front of me and just cut me off. the pitch will basil and he mutually stay look. and he is terrorist. good because he mean, 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 you the satisfaction of it. so i go to my to you and if you want to pick your bill, you can have it doesn't bother me. but i'm a terrorist, said john, as much as you are champ, branded feet enemy within the loyalty of lebanese astray, and is questioned like never before. and zacky miller begins to see the
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bill 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 fundamentalism 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 her would. 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. ah, he's been long l as in random search for enlightenment. when he doesn't find what he's looking for at the campbell mosque, he seeks out radical cleric for advice. i wanted to find out why we have muslims more con, engaging in acts of violence, whether it's hijacking applying, whether it's blowing up an embassy, whether it's blown yourself up and killing others with you all and know where are they getting this or the old you from where is it coming from or
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a lot of these newly found religious leaders who have no formal teaching. i have no formal training who have no qualifications whatsoever. their way of playing on vulnerable young people and a lot of people with mentally unstable. right then i was just pretty much did in the brian i didn't head on the to dances on a some concert there was no warning just a massive explosion. the bomb told us killing and my being young to one you own from 91188 a trailer and lose their lives in the bali bombing. once again, the lebanese is trailing communities,
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feel demonized by the media. but volley bombings. bring that home global violence home to australians. for many young australians, 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 cher is now domesticated. now it's at home and people are really angry. that's when we felt it tele has it. we galvanized over the efforts 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. the september 11th the bali bombings london attacks. we are the generation of news headlines. we are constantly reacting and being poor under the microscope. we constantly having to justify ourselves, place ourselves in boxes, change ourselves from the mold data from the back, full convinced the world a few. we are all that while trying to maintain a normal stress in lifestyle in this climate of fear. zacky mallard 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 estrella and security service. i decided one day to give me a phone call to call me up and say, listen, live from discharge insecurity intelligence organization. we want to speak to you
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about your passport application. didn't know what it was. i s i. while you guys never heard of us, i said, i've heard of the c, i you the c o a we are the security intelligence organization and when they speak to you immediately, and then an agent's waiting for me outside sized one, i'm jackie mela. this was locked wall. this is hollywood. this is what i want. and here it is nice. where to begin? a lonely teenager had finally got the attention he craved. beyond malice, vanity fear the spreading that its trailing go on terrorist could threaten the nation. as wild suspicions spreads the lebanese community field under attack,
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as the war on terror rages a straining bond. becky mella is depressed and stacking shelves in the local supermarket. but to the intelligence services. he's a potential terrorist. i was dumb, stupid, on educated oh, the full, rebellious. i'm sitting and then all these questions or to view the annoying 11. or to view the summer. been loudon. do you support terrorism? a thinking of participating in environmental said no, i'm not positive it. but on the other hand, if you had is the kid, then i have to take as one teenager enjoys his 15 minutes of fame. the lebanese community feel the brunt of new anti terrorist laws. as part of the war on terror at home, 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 a young people might have been influenced one way or the other. there may say you wrong things. there 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 count the race and charles 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
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laws make the community feel as if they are being targeted. we suffered very do. we could not trust that due to new legislation will be enacted properly. they 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 of the it was probably 2 to 3 years after that i had
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a situation where a couple of undercover police rocked up my wife, vice 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 all was supporter of terrorism funded terrorism. i was, i, my 1st reaction was a laugh because i was very outspoken against the war 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 it. 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. asked 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. the malice passport is withheld because the therapy is believed. he could see 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 on the streets, people come to me and say you other terrorist, you are the hardest. you're the fundamentalist or the extremist. go back home, you walk where i want you, he will. you want me to go, i was born he, this is my country, this is all on a 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 is your god get out of this country. go back. i'll put the gun to those numbers to look after me. and within 24 hours then use a false counter terrorism unit right at my house and charge me for the position of a legal fire and me then zacky makes the biggest mistake of his life. i thought, well, what the heck? most of the girl amaica video and target asia threat on them. why is that? have been approved and has the wrong night,
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the decision to help in the more still in the way 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 threat 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 where the 2 issues and good luck with bias. in other words, are now with all the see you seeing you again or dispute is going to get you shot. taken out of police cars are with you under wrist for planning a terrorist attack and sidney low. the main screen
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charged under races commonwealth legislation with acts in preparation for a terrorist act. zacky is locked up in golden, maximum security, jail awaiting trial, charged with 2 counts of planning and active terrorism. also, this is all a dream that these what is happening to me right now. they ties in orange roles, chuckled padlock, handcuffed with, i mean number attached to me sitting in a maximum security. so this is a movie, i'll get away from thompson. my name is mike. my manager is on my to we like to find the beauty of brands to that point. he doesn't need financial just we just grab
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a manager. i've only got mine on mine. i do on i'll just there with the virus indiscriminate get those living in poverty far more vulnerable to the dangers of covert 19 alley. re examined the reasons for this disparity, the social and economic inequality that surround us, much deeper and much more problematic than we thought dos where the lessons learned from the global pandemic could lead to positive change because of the 2nd of all hail the locked down. expose of privilege and poverty during a crisis on a jazzy data gutter. one of the fastest growing nations in the world, ah, the customer needed to open and develop, pull back into national shipping company to become a team, middle east,
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and trade and money skillfully enough out 3 key areas of filling up front of connecting the, connecting, the future the cut out cut to gateway to whoa trade. ah hello. i'm learned tighter and under the top stories on how to 0. high winds and temperatures above 40 degrees celsius finding deadly wildfires along turkeys southern coast. at least 8 people now died with homes engulfed by the flames. firefighters battling several blazes. were the main concern now on 7 separate fuzz in the provinces of antalya and mueller, as well as twin jelly in the southeast. many villages and beach resorts have been evacuated as crews tried to contain the flames.
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