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i, i al jazeera as a you ah, all, ah, i'm hello, he didn't do her with the headlines on al jazeera, the you and security council has warned that if canister is heading for catastrophe, the un envoy says the conflicts has entered a deadly or more destructive phase after the taliban seized the provincial capital of serrano, this is the 1st city to fall to the group since it's began a major offensive this year. a piano stand is now at a dangerous turning point. a head like either a genuine,
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teach negotiation or a tragically intertwined set of crises and increasingly brutal conflict. combined with an acute humanitarian situation and multiplying human rights abuses. i do believe that the security council and the broader international community can help prevent the most dire scenarios, but it will require acting in unity and acting quickly. or is it per magic adds, is there james bay's has more from campbell. this is significance around the 1st provincial capital in afghanistan to fall into taliban control. these pictures released by the taliban ship fighters driving humvees and other vehicles paid for by the us and nato and taken from africa and forces the airport the only one in the desert province, as well as key government offices were captured,
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were told by eye witnesses with barely a short being fired. earlier the taliban fighters had broken into the prison breaking out detainees, which included some of their own fighters. they urged the governor abdul karim bro hooey to surrender. he released his video saying he would not. but just hours later, taliban fighters were filming themselves in his office. one of them is shouting, you are a law. you said on facebook. the taliban would be unable to fight you. where are you? we've entered your office. the whereabouts now of the governor and other key provincial officials is not known. there been other important developments to cobble the deputy press secretary to president ghani, and the head of the government media office dot com, the novel that was shot dead, the taliban se they carried out that attack and in the north of the country and giles june, province their and the provincial capital,
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the taliban say they've taken control of the palace of the veteran commander of the receipt. austin, in the provincial capital of helmand, laska, ga battles continue. so the taliban now have taken one provincial capital and to a teetering on the edge. several countries ascending aircraft and far faces to help grease battle dozens of uncontrolled world, far as still burning across the country. major blaze, just north of athens, as force fences to flee. the fire is moving towards lake marathon. so the main water reservoir and they bring turkey tens of thousands of hex here as a forest have been destroyed and wildfires described as the worst and decades. drone footage showed scorched lands and charred homes in the southern province of nuclear. at least 36000 people there have been evacuated. a huge walter in northern california has become the 3rd largest in the states history. merge the crews are
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trying to stop the place, reach in forest times. the so called dixie far has already destroyed much of the historic time of greenville. nicaragua is electro tribunal, has disqualified the main opposition party from taking part in the members. presidential election citizen for freedom is accused of violating the election laws . is the latest move that cracked on the position by the governments of president daniel ortega, he said subordinate virtually unopposed as he seeks a 4th consecutive turn. israel says it's ready for an escalation on the 11th border astern, exchange of far with hezbollah. israel's arm don't defend system, intercepted several rockets, far from southern lebanon arena. back husband law says the barrage was in retaliation for israeli air strikes a day earlier. well, those are the headlines they stay with us once upon a time in punch bowl is next. ah,
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me i came to us 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 them i, i struggled. it was very difficult. they wanted to give us every day of classes 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 all. but many a demonized in the new land. only live in these is get rid of this multi
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culturalism, because that is only dividing a nation. 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 add 1st or strength, i already answered this question. i'm starting to present these doors, stella and i shouldn't ask 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. and he, our attention explodes into one of the most infamous. right. try it straight in his middle east and the weekend 1000. we have been in fisher effect for 30 years. the people converged on chronology. what happened on that sunday? and chronology is a 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, this is where we belong and this is what we have. title i i it was built in the di granola residence would take back the beaches, but it soon turned into wine the sunday that the ride could alarm and seeing so many people pushing and shoving so many angry faces, i felt very hurt. and i thought, you know what we've done to you like, what is it about us that you hate so much in 2005 name at ca, boatley is in high school. like the rest of the lebanese australian community feels
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under attack by alcohol, the mob turned on any one of relief in appearance upstairs. bedroom watching tv, and all i remember is the not going from the normal life piece, watching tv to just panic and chaos. and i'm feeling terrified. i felt very, very scared. i didn't want my dad to go anyway. the horror of the day events, i'm phone name at the community, lead jamal ruthie is frantically on the phone. i spoke with many community leaders at the time that we needed call heads to prevail, brauders in hot hits and we needed to act and act quickly. it was if we didn't, then we would lose control. it was a very, very touchy touch. it's our nose, a lot of angry people,
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the things that was said about religion and the thing that was said, the community, no one wants to be disrespect to them or with disrespect and santa care grows up in punch bowl. he's been going to chronology since he was a child, me and is married to an anglo astray leon. living at the time i called up my wife and said that mitchell or you're just isn't your father's and asked was just wondering about that because no one, no one wants to say stuff like that in this country. we don't lend able to tell me in spite hatred or frustration impacts or, or birch this on a, for the the, me, ah, as night foods on this day of shame. hundreds of angry lebanese, it's trillion men,
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a gathering in punch ballpark. i looked outside the window, my own health. i saw one car to car 3 car, 4 car and 2, i saw the whole park show the boys just ready to retaliate. revenge with anything on their might. on the night of the riots. come on sunday is a high school student living with his parents across the road from the park. i was angry. i guess they were angry too. you're talking about a 100 times. she's the boys guaranteed outside my house in front of punch park. something i've never seen before. come out, little brother hattie is just 10 years old at the time. if the riots that intuitively understands the crisis where police are about to faith for, for luck, say 1015 minutes to come. very no, no swearing, no music,
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no nothing. it was very calm, but you could say the boys are angry, they came or met up together. you had one place car that was coming up the street from the back of punch road. and once the place came, that's when they have on john beckham, they cause some thought to leave one by one and over in a few minutes still going to la. i always in the car with a young guy who had a serious weapon on him and to actually be in the car with somebody who was ready to use a powerful weapon was scary. the, at the time of the riots mohammed ca boatley is in his air conditioning apprenticeship and he's quickly swept up in the call for revenge to a guy who, who was to kill. and once we left, we went from, from southern southern,
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around the corolla area, looking for trouble even the most, the most articulate and the most intellectual people in our community was filled with outreach. because how much can someone like before they cracked the 2 pm? dozens of car streaming towards chronology seeking revenge as probably the revenge attacks that were most shocking to people. because almost like the why the public could understand young y'all been drunken australian racism . what i couldn't envisage was this boarded cavalcade on dozens of cars. would basically march on the east, nothing like that. it ever happened in australian history. the gangs of men,
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the middle east, and origin, buying the rebate. it was awful. the 1st time i saw a figure about a man walking down the street and people of lebanese backgrounds. they come in and attack him. i caught me, i just could not believe my eyes could have been me and canada or someone else looking down the street and punishable by 9 pm. the police could fit up roadblocks all around crinoline and the convoys of cause, still pouring in, change route by the side tactically,
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to simply avoid quinoa. now let's go to an easy place to get into. whereas the eastern beaches much more open and much more available to a sort of wide spread scattered con attack and people peel off. they're angry and i feel empower solid to what the hell my lot. once they've been attacked in such a scarless and remorseless way, they feel that own bits are off. they can do what they want. by 10 p. m. the beach side. further, the brighten the fans in the rubric are under attack. the shocking violence continues into the early hours of monday morning. straight full of live in a drive by all just jumped out to my husband's truck a lie. the night smashed every single car and straight. got the shovel of his truck
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through stripes, rob, bedroom window. i was absolutely. i was never been to the front. you know my life, but i have a sinking. all that's really stupid. what. what good does that do? how, how does the call being damaged? solve anything, we got some river and we got pulled over by the police. they were asked to get out of the car, put up against the bus stop and searched and searched in the car. and the cops just said in a nice way, and i get the f ada, he get any carts, your luck, you know, go home. it's a relief from the 100 and for nina, his future wife. i was really shocked that my was one of the guys that went down i need because it's really out of character for him like he's really a much more logical than that. but at the same time, i can really understand i can put myself in that position. i can understand being
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an 18 year old guy whose whole world is falling apart because people will not stop picking up every bit of you. when i go home, i thought about how stupid i was and how stupid we were. something serious could have happened to myself or to somebody else. and it could've been yeah, an incredibly bad thing for me. growing up, i could have destroyed me. ok me. the sunrise, the next morning. a nation awaits in shock. fees. yes, to roger drunken. right? they have to apologize. that's couple a things i hear the terrorism to blame. investigate as a seeking several males of middle east of here are some from my race flip. my ties, like a was really going to think me
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the next day with it and it's like any other day kids went to school. i went to work. but when you deep down, the emotions is boy like thing we started to get a lot of hate maps. so early monday morning start after the right information coming to the police that there was going to be some retaliation and some violence towards him. most, denny mccarty is a lebanese strain in senior, comfortable in the new south wales police and is still reeling from the night's events. i was quite disappointed to being devastated at the retaliation because i was hoping we'd be better than that. i was hoping that the members of our community wouldn't get sucked in to you know,
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putting the show on the other foot. it reside with me that we need to keep close eye on the tension. and so i attended the mosque very early. the mosque stopped me very well. i've been working the fees and initially there was absolutely no problems. but as the hours went on, the, the crowds began to swell. and very quickly there were thousands of people down there. and what was interesting was that the people that were starting to come down there definitely went over and let me background a myriad of cultures. so those greeks italians, different types of european folds. the atmosphere is increasingly volatile. i was at the corner of the bunch of road and i was talking with the police officers and you could feel the tension. you could taste the anger and you could anticipate to our member that evening sitting at my parents
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place and they live on the white silicon was and sort of like you see people zooming past young people running a cars and all that sort of thing. these young people, not only middle east and but also muslim, normal, non arabic, whatever you, whatever you want to say. it was probably actually the most multicultural looking had been and i asked somebody said, what's going on? he said, i haven't heard that. you know, the gangs are coming down here. they apparently want to come and burn the most, damp. and we're not gonna let him. then high school teacher, she had did that 2 of his brothers are in the crowd outside the mosque. i thought, my brothers, my brothers are there and before anything else, my family's my c pointing to me,
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i'm going out for my brother is i'm going to body get from me and bring them home and i would need to got in it. and they would have been thousands and thousands of people public mosque where we estimate more than a 1000 people have gathered. that is obviously of some concern to believe. the corner of mol, on notice freelance photographer. and within an instant, you could see the members of the credit spotted him and like a mob, i just steer towards him. i'll just sprint to the head of the crowd and gone straight to him. just asking him something and give him the car and get out he so he's got in the car and driven off and i'm feeling pretty good about myself that i've got rid of that situation. but i've looked over my shoulder and i've noticed thousands of very angry people know who and i had someone else to base the frustrations. and i've just run towards me. so i've said to myself, okay, this, this'll be the last day for me on us and say quick praying just bryce for impact
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and other i'm watching the standards, the people running towards me, all of a sudden like a like a like a wave. i just stopped members of the mosque had from the human chain all the way around me, and my shield of me from the bulk of this raging force of the crowd. within about a few seconds, i started to hear the most beautiful sound in the world, which was police sirens coming in from every way. and i remember turning to a colleague and i said, that's how thank you for the use of how it work at this mosque. and that's a day that i remember that's the day that the communities have my life, me, bright light in it all. was it, it was people who know most of the talking to a priest though people who were of all fights of all communities and just what are you doing or defending the mosque. but it wasn't like they had weapons and things
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wouldn't fit in the most. your men, of course, i didn't think you'd even raise your hand in anger. but it was like this night. holy places off limits. well remember, it came time for prayer and it was like this. okay, everybody, please just pray that will actually come everyone down me edited italy be surely. people dispersed me. but as they struggled to contain the rage of the dispersing crowd, community leaders fear the worst. while i know from people will talk and they actually as they have armed himself during a died and i was quite alarm voices. they have bought all baseball bats. there was a lot of guns out there and i was very afraid by 8 pm. the crowd is still fuming and large groups gather at
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a nearby service station. yeah. i know in p and it's clear that the horror of the night before is about to be repeated. least it was on the move. the 2nd strike 9. the me, the next morning community leaders make calls to the police and new south wales premier. on you, we need to act. we need to act a quick. otherwise, we will not be able to contains a situations. premium new sa swells was contacted and we told them what we should be done. on the 15th of december, yourselves was parliament was called for one session to
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actually pause the new legislation of locked down the peninsula in lockdown. hundreds of police stopping vehicles coming over the reduced into sell the loan child can report to you that the police will step up their efforts to bring the bags on. the props who are responsible for those nighttime attacks to doctors me the tough new law and resulting the biggest police operations since the sydney olympics, with 2000 police setting up broad blocks on major roads going into granola and over major beach side suburbs. unfortunately, somebody, italy ations took place, but i'm italian. that could have been 1000 the some people think it means that the muslim lebanese community is going to withdraw
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into itself, turns back on us, train them, and bunker down in some sort of siege. others see it as a cathartic moment, which demands and engagement. after years of separation and mutual antagonism, the future african knowledge is going to be very difficult. ah, as the new year dawns, the horrifying events of december 2005, still reverberate among community leaders in the police. why think anyone who saw the level of anger and venom that was sort of coming out of the series of events that became known as a criminal arrives was very disturbing at the end of it all. i think some good came of it in the sense of everybody having to step back, take a deep breath and say, we don't want that to ever happen again. carmella is
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a turning point. the government realizes that it can't allow a continuing demon isolation of muslims. the muslim communities more widely in the lebanese in particular them. so they have to re engage with a lot of society, the community and chronology, and the shire realizes that they have to stop building bridges. people are looking far more for ways of bringing people together than of dividing them. and from that point on, you start to see a lot more energy put into rebuilding the fabric of australian society. ah, we feel that we really need to be proactive into building bridges between our community and the shire communities when needed to get them to know us who we are rather than read about us. we concentrated on top and
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upward most to do barbecues, to invite people to come along. there was a big transformations at that time following criminal offense. 3 months after the riot, a new bond between wider and arab austria is formed on cornell, the beach, working with a life saving association and chronology shy council, the lebanese, destroyed in community launches and initiative called on the same wave where she would event, we train some muslims in becoming lifesavers, ah, a crime that should japan or people get killed on one occasion in as bloody a massacre as this was, attracts a lot of report. there was just a current drum. who did it, who did it, who did it?
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have the conviction that led to the world's longest help desk roper's and his sister's 47 year long battle to save him from execution. witness. how come adam, japan's death row on a jazzy into a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt? well, any case officer who receives potential or double edged will always assume the worst truth or lies fact or fiction. most of the documents or 40 people of either of those under ups out there will tell the story of the man of many secrets . i shut my one desolate, super spy on al jazeera, with energy and change to every part of our universe or small to continue the change all
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