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crews, the beaches are still open. many here don't seem to care about the volcano. they just want to enjoy their holiday. alexander lurch al jazeera la palmer, they liberian teenager who return $50000.00 to its owner has been named the country's integrity ambassador daniel to lowe's. new position comes with a monthly salary of $500.00. president george ware's also offered him a $10000.00 award for his honesty and a scholarship. stories receive significant published in liberia when nearly half the population lives in extreme hoffers he ah quite look at the main stories, the sound, a un 8 flights been forced to abort emission into the rest of ethiopian region of tag rye after it was targeted by the federal military now the u, as previously accused the government of an effective blockade on the region
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preventing aid from getting in the agency for children the. the agency for children . the number says that the number of youngsters going hungry has surged with more than 80 and a half 1000 admitted to hospital with severe malnutrition between february and august, which is more than double the figure for the whole of last year. a un humanitarian light that departed addis ababa this morning was burst forced to turn back in the midst of it by the asked rights began in macau i can confirm that the government was informed of that site where it took up or soccer also confirmed that the fight was forced to turn back in mid air because of the events on while we're still ascertaining all of the facts in relation to this events are obviously banned about what has taken place today. and what it means. monitoring operations in northern moving forward. the european union says, is extremely concerned about the growing number of refugees and migrants crossing from bella. ruse accused the country's government of what it called,
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state sponsored smuggling. the issue has been dominating discussion on the final day of the european leda summit. the lead is accused present, alexander lucas, shank o, running a human trafficking ring. and now the day is brought and you records in russia's western corona, virus outbreak over a 1000 new deaths. and more than $37000.00 new infections reported on friday. the authorities are imposing more restrictions in the coming weeks, including a paid week off work and most shops and entertainment venues. closing in moscow. only around a 3rd of russians of fully inoculates. it is around as designated 6 palestinian civil society groups as tara organizations. accusing them of funnelling money to an armed group, the and jose talk as it include leading palestinian human rights organizations. i'll happen at amier as well as a research center designation allows israeli authorities to close offices, seize assets and arrest staff lows of adeline's this and we'll have more news for you later on. the stream is coming out next.
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ah, i i am afraid savage, in filling in for family. okay. on the stream this week and bringing you this week's bonus edition of the show coming up, i'll take you behind the scenes for extra coverage of forced evictions happening in india as well as a conversation about the activist economy. but 1st, this year we witnessed a significant shift in public opinion across the world really when it comes to palestine fueled in large part by the violence and gaza war this past may. and
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after the show on monday, our conversation continued with rapper, low key and activist. linda sar sore. i started out by playing a statement from award winning musician john legend affirming the rights of palestinians to live in dignity to journalist mattie hassan. and then we discussed the role of celebrity and the growing movement. have a listen. when i see what's happening in palestine and to the palestinian people where they are clearly not being able to experience full rights that they deserve and a extremely unfair and difficult life, they're forced to live. oh, i had to say something is not fair is not just and given that israel is the recipient of so much america in aid and so poor and is named is one of our strongest allies. we should hold them to a higher standard. and what they're doing with the palestinian people is not fair and, and it shouldn't be done in a and in our name and with our resources contributing to it. loki, i mean,
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you know, as someone who, you know, also as an artist, makes music. i mean, you see someone like john legend, you know, say something that i guess it's not that bold and kind of inflammatory. and yet when i watched it live, i was kinda like, what's happening is this really okay. and you know, cuz it's so rare. and i wonder if you think that if there are more celebrities with their followings that speak kind of as directly as he does saying not only should we hold israel accountable, but to a higher standard. what it, what do you make of back comment. but also it's that useful in changing things. yes, it's useful, but it's also a product or what's about pressure growth always comes from the bottom or you have the national union of students in this country that have a b s pos to be the motion. you have the largest trade union in this country, united parts to be the motion in 2010. yeah,
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the leadership of the union are yet to implement this by its membership being clear about why it's why once with celebrities, they are also receptive to that kind of push from below. and it's essential that that continues. and as you see more people within society, the more you will also see those within the public high speak out a bit more. israel obviously has 18 understanding of how to kind of this figure, the perception or b s through its proxy, that it has organizations not only in the u. s. this is organization that linda saw . so it knows all about the anti defamation league in 1969, the f b. i had an internal memo. the question whether the a d. l was in violation of the registration or for an agents act because of how close it was to the israeli government. and what you have seen really is it use
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this cover of racial justice to fight against p d. s to try this figure, this them on to a palestinian rights as somehow being rooted in some form of racism. but you also have organizations in this country who closely work according to the trustees report of the board of deputies organization put in its own report. it was closely with the israeli embassy that has strengthened links with the ministry of strategic affairs. and with the idea this organization is an and, and see yes, organizations. and clearly, unfortunately within the media, a lot of these organizations are taken at face value, right? instead of that more basically, and linda, you know, we talked about being rooted in racism. i, you know, just to quote one small part of this article that i referenced in the live tv part of the show roughly on the moon. talked that linda about how jewish attitudes on
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zionism are changing. he said, it's something that really struck me. i don't know, maybe it's just me. zionism is rooted in trauma and fear. it's about survival in love of the jewish people. but like any other ethnic nationalism, zionism establishes a hierarchy. it's about prioritizing our safety and well being, even at the expense of others. it relies on an alternate historical narrative at a time when for 4 years we've struggled with all these alternative narratives and alternative fact when i just think this is such a salient point because you know, change always comes best from within. so i've always wondered, even as a kid, when i saw this injustice and linda, i wonder your thoughts like is palestine or will there be liberation for palestinian people so long as this aspect of kind of zionism is not addressed. amongst jewish people, i know low keys made the point of distinction between how many people who are
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a jewish, who live in israel versus jewish people across the world, like 60000000 versus i think 6000000. how critical is this aspect of the argument to you? it's extremely critical and in order for us to get true liberation and freedom in palestine and historic palestine, we need a jewish people to be on board with that to understand that our liberation as ara people, as palestinian people, as jewish people is, is intertwined. and that one cannot be free without the other, and you cannot build a nation state that is supposed to promise safety and security for one people at the expense of another people. and when you have these conversations, i've had them with young people in college campuses across america, amongst jewish organizers, and even folks who say that they, they tell me, oh, i love israel, but i don't like what israel's doing. and i have these conversations with them. they to have been fed a long narrative and now they're at a place where they can't deny reality. so one, now you have organizations like bits felon who's calling israel the part i'd state
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. right. you're having groups like human rights watch, put out reports of hundreds of pages of why israel is in apartheid state. right. having more members of parliament in the u. k. and other european nations, including here, of course, in congress, calling israel and apartheid state, calling it ethnic cleansing, is really starting to get to a point where a lot of our jewish allies and even those who are not, you know, super right wing zionist, but consider themselves to be what they call progressive zionist to say, wait a minute, i can't really put my name on this, right? yes, this is, this is apartheid. this is not route what we support. and so that's why this, this conversation is important. then the reckoning is happening amongst a lot of these jewish organizations and pro israel organizations and really amongst their young people and in it that's what gives me hope. and when we talk about hope, we ought to wrap up in a couple of seconds here located. but i want to come, you, you know, we've seen receded, please get reelected here in the us. we saw on omar get reelected despite all the things she said, mm hm. in support of palestine and critically of israel,
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betty mc column, who introduced the bills, condition, military aid. every time you know, someone shows that actually you can do it in your political career, can be and relative to their districts. and you see labor delegates sparking a row in the u. k with the parties leadership by demanding sanctions against israel for it's apartheid policies. i mean, do you think this really is a watershed moment where we're going to see more and more of this, or is it like 2 steps forward one step back? unfortunately, the label caught c has a leadership which describes itself as a mom qualify a support zionism without qualification. you have it's fun. he's funded by trevor chim, who is an israel lobbyist. you know, in the united states she, out of the democrats, came at $10400000.00 per day. so the way the state, so of course, these are massive, massive limitations that we're talking about. the palestinians will liberate themselves. of course, it would be helpful if the united states and britain consult collaborating in their
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suppression and oppression. and you know, the vital point at the end of the day is for us here in the esper and in the rest of the world is to point seats with trees that we might not say in the shadow. because while they say that resistance is futile, we say no resistance is foot. so. now, sticking with that celebrity activism angle, i want to share a recent behind the scenes conversation between me. ok, and a panel of activists family wanted to know if they could pick one celebrity activists to work with. who would it be? my thought about this a lot, and i think for it would be jane fonda, you know, i think of her as truly someone who embodies celebrity with activism every time she has lent her voice. she's done it with truth and passion. i think about the way that she is rallying a climate change now and you know, promises to never buy another piece of clothing and goes out there and gets arrested and she just continues to use a platform for good. and so jane fonda would be my top choice.
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yeah, i was wondering how many pieces the clothing jane already has. i mean, she's probably already be both of us. i think i'd love to partner with to me actually, because i think it would be really amazing to partner with somebody, not so much experience and actual leadership in terms of leading the most important fights that we have today, which i completely agree. are the fights for our right to exist on this planet each and every one of us. so leading an anti racist policy, which is fully based environmentalism, fully based, and democracy, and people actually learning to live together on this planet that we all share. i think he would be a fantastic high profile partner. thank you lisa. my vote goes to i plus to james on the just say i would vote for i will come next and lisa. and then in africa i can pick a range of people, but angelie could you from
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a friend, this is a student that is a play mostly indications who religion and most powerfully, the plain work for communications and media that he's ever released back begins activism and therefore i think we have to recognize when we are talking about how to short time span to turn things around that re on. i would say that to be more creative to while we make sure that the celebrities don't go crazy on us. but we find the ways in which we can draw that energy and help them amplify the messages of justice. that because we need to do a large audience, much will then be able to reach at the moment. would be great if you have a celebrity that came into the room and actually could use their career to actually hold the audience where visionary leaders, who actually, you know, as you talk about you who are involved as accurate as nice as the,
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as both of you are then could actually talk about what your own agenda would be for change as opposed to particularly launching certain kinds of products and supporting the agenda which are based to these kind of leverage disease at partnership. which is to try to bring certain items onto the customer or because they're more attractive folks who are a big when it comes to that active show, right? because one of the things this as active is constantly fighting against multi $1000000000.00 corporation. and then here you are putting activist against one another to fight for money. when we know in the movie we need to do is show us all the barry and to collaborate. so when it becomes that kind of education, but more entertainment, you know, entertainment, become dangerous, you know, and i'm glad i show even when to go online because it would really do more harm than good much. and you know, it wasn't that around product,
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it's not going to help, but it wasn't that competitive element, however, like that. the one true thing about the activists, the fact that today isn't active or organizations have to compete for a little something. yeah, we're in the past are used to be much more regular funding from donors and now activists have to be able to have extremely photogenic beneficiaries. they have to have, you know, all sorts of reports and strategic outcomes. you know, at the level of a harvard trained economist and then they also have to have celebrity to actually get to media space it attention. sounds like a terrible world to have to compete in. so guess i also have, well, i have one more ask of you and that is in this equation, not only do we have the important crises that we have to face as a global community. we also have people who want to do good, who want to help, and then not too sure what to do. what should they look out for? what are the warning signs? where should they? why should they volunteer? where should they contribute? what should they do?
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lisa, you have a lot of on says he does. i briefly thought yeah, yeah. if somebody's selling you something, you should be suspicious of that because we don't need more things. and 2nd of all, there are lots of things people can do to be involved. i mean, i would never say there's not such a thing as a need for an activist vol meant you can also celebrate basic things like paying your taxes, voting in politicians that are willing to support pen and you raise decision as a global hell is there? oh, absolutely. you know, i live in the social democrats state, but you know, it does work. i should agree making a way here, katrina generation of change makers that you're not going to buy away into sustainable fashion future. you know, it's about buying less, buying better and really coming into activism. so we're having to retrain young people to call policy makers as we did for this bill to light up their phones. and so there are plenty of ways in our organization really tries to make it inclusive
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and accessible, using your voice. your so much more than people realize. and cool. i just sort of say what i was doing in a work hasn't been inspirational to me. i hope many people listening to this will supported lisa. i endorse what she said. it needs last come in fear. i think that we need to create the context way. there's enough space for everybody to participate. but we, we participate as equals and each of us might bring different skills to it. i might things, so these are planning some disobedience, southern communication skills and thought somebody else who's connected to the media because the celebrity might be able to open up space. now, yes, maybe the 1st interview, they go into eton on the own, but what stops the celebrity from thing to a media outlet. i'm not going to do any interviews with you unless the 2 or 3 key people in this movement for this cause i would mean those interviews. so strategies
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can use it, they can use their voice to lift up the voices that need to be. the truth is we don't need to yet more and more voices of celebrities. but celebrities can you voice to help pick up other people's voices. and of course they going to have to use the own voice as well. i'm not saying they don't, but at the end of the day, i think today i would appeal to celebrities as human beings, but mostly as parents that to those celebrities, parents, you need to recognize that your children's lives and your grandchildren's lives as much as risk as our children's lives and so on, right? and therefore, use your power of public presence in a responsible way, in a humble way, in a strategic way. and don't ever use that power in the way the grid,
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more consumption that we don't need all which actually elevates your own status and undermine the status of activists or thousands of people in northeastern india have been evicted in a controversial moved by the government. and it led to a conversation that our guest so we're ready to have and here's what that say after our broadcast. it was a dentist or it was in visit this dog and they had been doing what they promise. there is no gray area in between. the physically has said whatever they have said it's in black and white and they are green. what they have said and actually visit me is not. and if you read what one they, well, what did he is? i mean, what do they want to say? i think what is my, my blog? it might, it might look broad haven't, from the other end. if you're a, please, please. if please do it looks problematic. let's see why he thinks it looks problematic of the column. your point us, us, yes,
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you see when the largest number of people are getting displays because of the illusion. it is the government responsibly to, to have them. he had them not to be headed to getting data. they are not taking, taking over bliss lane. we haven't had they done banking band that they have not re eval david. do yeah. the evidence yet. it is not. yes. did you on you're still not clear but if you just they are not okay. and we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna get another perspective, maybe a voice of reason. i mean she's, you know, jury may be rightfully questioning about the evidence and you know, blue column says he has the evidence, towns to what is the motivation in your mind behind these evictions? and what is abdul callum right when he says that there is evidence that they have not been properly rehabilitating families that have been made homeless? yeah, i mean, i would say that eviction has always been politically charged subject,
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and it's been in fact one of the main driver politics in a sub and not only be guarding the muslims, but the tribe is versus one of those. you know, the 1st eviction started with the tribals of some from the forest so that it should not, i would not just begin with the present with, but she does a kind of a continuation of a narrative. so that means, i mean, the floor plan will go back again and again to that there is the floor plan on the scene. you don't have enough record. there's a lot of, you know, complexities involved in that because of which it is a rehabilitation runs into trouble because of the said, i would, you know, i really agree that the, that the government has started on that level will just agree to that that, that this government has a intention, ah, you know, reforming the landlord and they have coming to enforcement admission called less than that. would you be very difficult a
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i miss, i'm why he's always targeting the word. well, mostly the and the action has been done in the event during her jury. who has her handle, is there any way i can do? are you there is jury. you asked cows to have a question, a constant, please respond to one. so then yeah, i do agree that the yes, there are different. and then the recall mission you can say or change of land laws and this is the act and all that. but by convention is that it, that is where i should, we should focus again, is that you do. so what we've done nature of political economic to do with the nature of, quote unquote development that the state is embarking on. right. and it did not necessarily be something very was it was something very welcoming, but this is the only real estate and the land disposition rate is very high. and it
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is basically all belonging to sit. she didn't drives or she will or otherwise amenities. and this is something that is we are, we're missing all over your stuff, india, where this new development is it where, you know, is it a cast up? is it fair to at least accused that b j. p of focusing or targeting? muslims have been golly, origin or do you disagree that that's not fair, dory. one second, please see, i mean regarding this particular issue we feed just reduce it to see about getting off of walden. mostly it will be a lopsided, i say, of course i, but i it, but of course i agree that it's what i have. so if you see it all, it can be as part of the larger agenda, right? that's that the fun to be, that's a different way and, and obviously that's an amazing for another time. but during, that's what i was referring to about about trying to maybe maintain a majority. that is not muslim. ah, you know, in, in, in,
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not only the last election but also the previous elections and future elections. see these if he has not targeted doubles teams. as i have been telling that for the very beginning, it is a busy day who has been actually in favor of the interest in years off on this b. but when we call in his office, people we have to look at the history of a saw was goes well back from to 1200, you know. and then 6, b, c, because we leave the us. i miss people might have forgotten about ducking 50. i mean pixel who has a trailer for the battle of killing. i didn't know that since then there has been a lot of immigration. and if you look at the origin of a sub, the most of culture has developed a within a sub. we don't any boundaries and that did it been never like if you call us i'm is as a society we can not do you know or differentiate. i will. so from the mostly because,
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i mean yeah, i'm a also and then also i get thank you. mm. hm, okay, i a yeah, i don't call them immigrant bengalis. they have been trying to get a sympathy over the international adena and you probably call them and whoa, whoa, whoa, when like well, well, my daughter during during i want to give them a chance to tell us what he thinks so unfortunate. he said, unfortunately, but you know, for as much as they may, you know, i would just share on a human level. if i was being made homeless in a panic. i don't know that i would have to try very hard to gain sympathy. i think people would empathize with me because it's an unfortunate situation for anyone to find them. so i'm not, i'm not talking about the eviction right now during defended. ok. ok,
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i'm talking about the with alarm has been talking about these it be been targeting the right, which i actually did that. great. okay. so she disagrees abdul column. i'll give you the last word. what do you, what, what were you saying when you said it's unfortunate because she would have to disagree and ostend, but unfortunate is debt number one, even in the debt, particularly we had asked miss lydia. they pointed. busy that even the muslim off in business, oddison, they are also facing eviction now. but tool, what a was still has mentioned that he, he was actually, you know, he was trying to be very careful of not making controversial comment. that is what i understand. but that what we see on ground is dead. it is it? sure? yes, dear at every chance. well, non muslims are also also a getting evicted. but if you see that difference, please,
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please allow me to make this point on it. if you see that difference, that difference is dead in case of muslims. you find dead this where election against muslims you will find it. this is camille. he thought it was c dehumanization. that's our show for today. thanks for watching and see you next. ah ah. november on al jazeera, also a year of turbulent weather, wildly to gather in glasgow for crystal summit on the battle against climate change . emmy award winning 4 lines goes beyond the headlines,
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more than double the figure for the whole of last year. un humanitarian light that departed addis ababa. this.

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