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but you can use in current affairs that matter to years. ah, hello, i'm darren, jordan and dough with the top stories here on al jazeera european union leaders and agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil as part of a new package of sanctions in response to the invasion of ukraine. the breakthrough follows months of negotiations that struggled to address objections from hungary, woman, 2 thirds of imports be blocked by the end of the year. our diplomatic editor james base has more from buses, is not what was originally proposed by us live on the line. when she 1st proposed this, nearly a month ago, it was supposed to be a full ban on russian oil. and they have managed to get that through. they have managed to get that through because some countries are uncomfortable with it. and one country in particular, has put his foot down and said it wouldn't accept that,
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that country is hungry. so what they've decided the watered down version is that they're going to stop oil. that comes from russia to the you buy ship, that's all going to be stopped. but the oil that comes pumped in on a pipeline, 2 countries rational, it comes in on a pipeline. that is not at this stage going to be stopped. you estimating that that's 2 thirds of russian oil at b stop, but one 3rd, that won't, and that's one 3rd coming on the pipeline. clearly, that is a concession to a country like hungry, which would be putting its foot down even at the start of this meeting. because there are a lot country and they get the oil from russia by a pipeline. this is worth telling you the sic sanctions package by the european union. they managed to get the other ones through relatively easily. this one was sold as a say for almost a month because of the objection by hungary showing, i think that we have some difficulty now in the u. k. much further than it has
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before. and they believe that this will have an important effect on, on russia, and on glad to be putin's government. but i think he will also seen the 1st cracks, perhaps in the e. you hear the, the difficulty it's taken to agree. this latest step. france has called for an investigation into the death of a french journalist, killed in ukraine's landscape region. ukrainian officials say, frederick declared, him half was killed when russian shilling hit a vehicle that was evacuating civilians. china's foreign minister has been unable to secure an economic and security packed with several pacific ocean island nations . one year regional tour has prompted concern among us allies about beijing's military and financial ambitions. in the region. camera is set to introduce a national freeze on, hadn't gun sales, the proposed law, but also cancel the gun licenses of people involved in domestic violence or
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harassment. it comes as the latest us school shooting has put renewed focus on gun control. so those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness. before that we leave with memories of serene abruptly. the voice of palestine al jazeera continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of the journalist in the occupied west bank. she was shot in the head flies, really forces while she was on assignment in jenny. me. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. this is i don't need to be here with me when you look at me when you buy them, when you get this message, can you open at the home and ya today? and we're going to give you what we said,
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ghost whose my ethiopian elders opened the doors to their country's pass for me through their tears. i began to understand the promise and agony that is ethiopia ever further dig. jessica. i'm a resumes uncle sir. man is why a canal to horner? i'm unless when a man men listen, i'm over there have been got all of my definitely my daughter all nominate on my than they thought ask i don't wait a minute or so. now my, just if the
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cpo appear in the 1970s was a country at war with itself an ancient land led by a powerful emperor that was being challenged by students who wanted greater freedom the years of terror would do follow under a military dictatorship, erasing an entire generation of young people, the me like most ethiopians, my relatives, i stayed silent about this dark era. were nearly every family who was affected by the disappearances and killings me.
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i grew up in canada strategy and my family's collective silence and raised my canadian mother, ethiopia was afar off and mystical land that i knew little about and didn't visit until i was an adult. but for so many be, and it seems that it's safer to forget than to remember. and there's so much trauma attached to their memories. at my grandmother's house, i was confronted with a new revelation. i noticed a photo prominently sat above the fireplace of a beautiful woman. i had another aunt, one that no one had ever mentioned. her name was salamone, wheat, sally, or salon for short, meaning peace. how could there be
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a close relative that i knew nothing about? it mm ah, i have 4 other aunts who have grown closer to shebra is my aunt who's lived in ethiopia the longest and she's trained as an artist. it hasn't painted in many years. deborah has worn me that i will need a lot of patience to dig into sally's asked to release that. you my dad who you know what is this he's brushes or think you while i'm here publish my favorite cocked
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with so beautiful you so much. so now you just have to paint. absolutely, but i want them to her. oh, thank you phone for my heart. ah, ah, see on a retired teacher is the youngest sister like the rest of my family. she's dealt with a lot of loss in her life, and yet somehow she manages to persevere. number one. mm hm. and i know that asking her about the past will not be easy.
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i always felt like a foreigner wherever i was, and see my locals here. i'm seeing the supporting but it's not a bad thing. i don't think any of the doubt that family has ever felt if yo pin because we moved so much as, as children and my parents never said, all we have to move again was never like that was yeah, we get to move again kind of think. so you could put me just about anywhere and i think i'd be okay. did go. yeah, thank you. my left no money to saddle, but i've been with us as worth of a now, but i'm to was jewish met him and met that. i got retaliate, the elder sister, a banker, has spent her entire career building. the financial systems in ethiopia, now retired. she hopes to become
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a voice for the people through her new tv talk show. what about the other topics that have been assigned to? did i say another topic, steve, i gave you a topics we want to do corruption. it's becoming very obvious whenever you go to us vision, government offices. so we're going to try to bring the issue up in the community. can discuss about the rob liddy think you say can be considered inciting violence or upright. so literally, your report can put you by mars because people get angry and you're inside your inciting. we have to be very careful, but that's what the show is all about. there's no program talking to the government, it's how you approach them and what you say period ah maybe as he and that i know best as she lived in canada for many years. she's
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recently retired and ethiopia, after years of work for the united nations members, the keeper of all the family stories. and she often tells elaborate tales about her childhood. these were all things that my father who passed away nearly a decade ago, had never spoken about. i remember learning a lot about the family from you when i was a kid. but why do you think i never even knew that sallie existed until i was 330 . i do noon because she is a normal family albenson. i mean, there was a lot of time to we did spend together so i think it's, it's a timing issue. my father remarried when i was a young child and then slowly faded out of my life. any relationship or information
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i had about his family was through my own persistence to connect i felt closest to my mr. hi, my late grandmother. as painful as it was for mamma to speak of sallie. before she died, she gave me her blessing to explore her daughter story. my father was the only son swallowed in a family of sisters. he grew up with his siblings in sudan, ghana, in nigeria, in the privilege household of n e v o, p in diplomat. my mom was very busy. they could count on 6 kids running the household and as a wife of a diploma shadel or of responsibilities going to all those cocktails is a big responsibility. having cocktails at home is it responsibility? my dad had power in his job. you couldn't touch him when it came to the politics
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history, geography, languages. you couldn't touch. he was brilliant. and we talked about political things. the general political issue was deep in that and we were deep in that too because we were surrounded by his job. if you living in an embassy doesn't really mean you have a lot of money. she just had a lot of privileges. my grandfather spent his entire career serving the tube in people and the emperor haile, selassie the emperor, had in fact, fostered my grandfather and his brothers after their own father had passed away. i remember them coming off the plane and as being right at the bottom of the stairs and handing him the flowers. i remember there was a hot line, but the lights bedroom that only the emperor called on. so i knew he was important
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in what was sally like as a child, the newer young together an extremely fun loving bomb shot, a lot of friends, she was popular, she was very kind, gentle. but really, really fun loving she loved party. you know, sallie was fuller not overweight. she loved it. she loved mini skirts, very, very fashionable, short skirts looked really, really good on her. she had a laugh that could chatter a window, and she used it lots. she's very clever, very politically astute because she was brighter. she was very entertaining. in the summer of 1968, the family was on the move once again, leaving africa for the 1st time to open a new embassy in canada. it was very interesting for us in the street because
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we would identify every black purse instantly and almost count. look over the look over. there's like over hi, there were very few, very shortly after we got there. when our people even asked us if we were the supremes, because we had big afros. 17 year old sally was enrolled at carlton university to study sociology, while her younger siblings attended ms. gar collegiate institute. i remember one of the parties that my parents had been invited to trudeau peer, who was dancing with my mom was saying, i've heard about all your beautiful daughters. you have a beautiful daughter and he was referring to my mother. my father was not impressed . and he very quickly said, that is my wife ah, after 2 years in canada, the embassy was closed, and my grandfather was re posted to sudan. in order for his children to complete
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their education, he decided to let them stay behind in canada, renting a modest apartment and leaving them to adapt to life on their own. in those days, for all our parties and our fun, our conversations were political. people took to the streets to lend their voice to whatever cause issues of racism. we were out south africa. definitely. so we were very involved. and sally, whenever she dated anyone, she fell madly in love with them. and we used to laugh at her because like if she had a jamaica boyfriend and it was to be jamaican food, which i do make a music to make them food to make an clothes true. she was very much like that she explored like all of it. she always used to say, i'm going to have 8 kids. she left kids and hadn't dreamers to have
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a house full of kids. ah, in 1973, if you're b as capital addis ababa was a modernizing and bustling city. it was also a country ripe for revolution. the emperor haile selassie was the 1st last and only law of the land. could you please explain your position and my girls who am produce a loss? well, i hope i think these are one of the less legible, isn't paul. to do is to see an end to the monica young. both live along with the shooting of the students. ethiopian students have been protesting since the late 1960 s in many were being jailed. not fully understanding the level of tension in the country. my aunts arrived for a summer vacation, courtesy of their father,
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who wanted his foreign res, daughters, to know their routes. this trip would change the fate of my family for ever. their way of life and loyalties would be profoundly shaken with having to be killed. there was just so much fun. i think it's the 1st time that we discovered we were ethiopians. sally found very nice group of friends, political, but that was the way we grew up. so it was more of a continuation of what we were doing in ottawa. but it was a much more close issue because you're sort of right in the middle of it here and you knew these people and you heard it so in that way it was much more involving also for sally. so she just wanted to stay on. she had finished
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university and she was interested to try it out here. sally, an idealist was attracted to a new group of friends who were members of the ethiopian people's revolutionary party, the p r, p, and underground communist organization. one of their leaders, sir lota, became sally's new boyfriend, a committed student revolutionary from a working class family. while sally had been schooled in diplomacy, so lota had been in and out of jail as a political activist. you can that i did like let you look at your him and political give you a major. so minimum the shade, nurse hula thought. oh, go let him to me to reach us from us. estimate like a senior and the son and any guinea from that level. that the
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seller monitor down to what the canadian the, the peer p works with the student and labor movements and embrace communism as a way to confront the imperial government. many believed that arm struggle was the only way to create the democratic change that they were hungry for. one of them, i was just there in 1974. the university students started exposing the coverage of the 1st major famine in ethiopia to be shown to the world on television. outraged by the suffering of the people. sallie and her friends took part in protests in the capital. they were
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soon joined by bank employees, taxi drivers, teachers, and other groups, demanding democratic reforms. the, the famine is devastating course. and perhaps the answer to that. and i think there was answer that was given that the someone was concealed, wasn't told to the emperor. we don't know if that's true or not, but the point is it shouldn't have been so devastating me. i me i guess what really brought it into light. it's also to television shows was shown internationally. very bad, very sad in the emperor tried to make concessions, but he was unwilling to make any real change. as a result,
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soldiers started to mute. agitating for their own issues was not going out of this committee of lower ranking officers emerged called the derek. they took control of the country and remove the emperor from power. on september 12, 974, then came the flooring of the armed forces, which it already spent. the 83 year old number of his powers moved him out of his power, dissolved the parliament, and proclaimed the provisional military govern, announcing the end of the reign of emperor, highlights alone. the me
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i luma has it that you a civil case. today, system miserably death. i wouldn't wish it on any putting the dirt saw itself mister guardian of the revolution and quickly stealing the momentum from the young people whose energy had driven the uprising to consolidate power. the derrick executed 60 so called counter revolutionaries. these were high ranking officials of the previous regime, many of whom were friends or coworkers of my grandparents. he said he's been assign it back to ethiopia. and us as he's going back. and we all said he shouldn't. and he said, i have to have anything wrong, some going on the dirt to cover,
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they called all messages back to went back. one was about and the dirt wanted to use him as the face that people could look at and trust a man, no for his dedication to the country by placing him half minister of interior affairs and was like a way for them to do all the terrible things that they could behind by bus face. that's all that was and he said no because he had got you don't say no to the dog. but when they wanted, they just come right to the house and ask him questions because they didn't know a lot of things about his your peers involvement in the international arena.
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after killing those who challenged his authority and issued out colonel mingus do highly. mariam emerged as the leader of ethiopia as military governments. mingus do was using communism as a means to solidify his power by gaining support from the soviet union. his vision of a marxist state had little in common with sally's. i don't. oh, you're with them, you know, when you rule with the power of the gun and you have lots of, then you can be as ruthless as you want to be. and they were as ruthless as you. if you wanted to create something, you 1st break it and then you re mold that what they did is you 1st find a wardrobe the family break, the tight and the family,
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push people to accuse each other. tell things about each other. how mccomb means 2 point could become to go the hand of justice. so i could easily say i, i heard her said that a government is bad in the market. so they would need to say and you'd be gone. mm. across the world, young activists and organizers around them motivated and politically engaged, the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and beta we were the ones who had life on what was going on in a way that's more means soniega didn't. there's nothing start. think about the lebanon is always in the buy number for us formation. we have the agency to create the vibe with over generation change on al jazeera stories of determination.
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hello, i'm darn jordan. doha, with the top stories here on al jazeera european union leaders of agreed to impose a partial ban on russian oil. it's part of a new package of sanctions in response to the invasion of ukraine. the breakthrough followed months of negotiations that struggle to address objections from hungary, 2 thirds of russian, all imports will be brought by the end of the year. france is called for an investigation into the death of a french journalist, killed in ukraine's no handsome region. ukraine and officials say, frederick mcclurg, m. hoff, was killed when russian shilling hit a vehicle that was evacuating civilians. china's foreign minister has been unable to secure an economic and security packed with cerebral pacific ocean island nations. long ease regional tour has prompted concerned among us allies about
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beijing's military and financial ambitions in the region. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness before that though, we leave you with members of sharina utley, the voice of palestine al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of the journalist in the upper west bank. she was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in genie. me the what? what do we need to know that on this, which i don't need to be here with you to look and i'm just going to put him on your team yet. and also you can just leave you a message. can you open the home and ya today? and we're going to give you what we said as well. they
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sally's devotion to the p. p. had only intensified in the face of growing repression. me for me, and guess do descent was to be washed me a manager or 3 of the revolution. the durham declared a state of emergency and saying that anyone who was opposing them was a criminal who could be shot on sight. risking everything to sally pressed on, focusing her energy on empowering women. me used to be a good friend of mine said it was special. i was activists. i came back from europe . and when i saw what's going on in utopia their situation, the women situation, unity, obeying all this was bothering me. so i always talked to my friends in all days and i, we need to have some kind of women's organization. so one day our common friend introduced
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me to sally, and from the 1st day we saw each other. we clicked and we started talking about how to organize ethiopian women and fight for the day. are you quite pay or education? because when she came to your billing, she'd see those one moment when she's who those smallest war boys make for the money. that's what are all the heard. i do not think for a minute that she has anybody seen for runs at all, that the military government was looking for everybody who is an art on their side . so they started going from house to house, searching for us for me and sally had a member, we would have been hiding at her grandma's house and it became very dangerous to stay there too. so we had to flee. there were becoming very secretive. they don't
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want to talk to people, they didn't want to be seen with anybody. and sally's appearance changed because she would not wear the western type. closing. she would say meet me at this place and that place, she was very careful for the family. very careful. that's why she didn't want us to visit her. she did not want to know who the people she was with. so she was protecting the family in that sense. mingus do was building of, has an army, urging them to fight against the enemies of the revolution. be named the e p r p as public enemy number one. blaming them for all the ills of the country with mass arrests. disappearances in killings followed. many of sally's comrades were targeted. but the moment i grew up
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with people what a dang left and right. we see people dang on the street when you are in that kind of situation. you know, you will be next. you know, your day to actually center might sinay a man to my name was in a one off dos lists. the government lists to be killed is so for us it was when that one day you know, that he will be caught funny. what you wonder did was she wanted was not easily influenced by anybody. but once she met a lot it was totally different story. and she told me she was going to get married and i talked to my mom and mom told me she doesn't want the wedding. she doesn't want anybody. just the family. and that's not sally. sally wants to dress up,
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have people around her. so that influence was really i'm taking a lot of effect on her lifestyle and on her life as a whole. he was not just an ordinary member. he was one of the decision makers, intention of infant one and none be latin shall exam plan. in them analogy should go to no one, no jelly, glory yet. ha ha. zachariah said thin, is them today? theatre cetera, presented bellisario from la shallow mode, the dom to louisiana, that on the fabric i like the ceiling and when does she will only is organ? jeanette had digney, diana zillow swimmer by dick and liquor show,
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i don't think was just the husband. i think she also was committed because that's where she was anyway. so i think it was a very difficult decision for her. i think i don't know how to go underground because we were very close. 7, the family was close. we knew, and if they catch us, they will kill us. so i and sell em. we got up at any in the morning and we lived there as long as our choice, except leaving the city and getting shelter. and we decided to go to a simba where they disappeared or p control, and we give her some secret names so that they don't know us by name cell are more so scared and i was so scared to make them suspicious that we either noted what we
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act she had an id as a housewife. we were sure that they are going to catch us when we came out from the bus for salam it was where they had to walk to the countryside. but she adapted even better than me because to be there and to help to the people was the most important for her. but it was very hard that you know what? we always think the cause is better than anything. people dive for the cause. sally had disappeared. we don't know where she was. we don't know if she was alive . that was when they came round. when you see the military come anywhere close to you is like something's going to happen. they said they know where my sister is. i said, i don't know where she is, because i didn't know. so they took me to the house. she used to live. that was my
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grand mom's house. and they told my grandmother, bring sally out right now. sally was not here. sallie hasn't been there in hulu in a long time. then they said, okay, they're going to take me in a few to bring sally they literally threw me 11, just sat there, and i said one thing to myself, nobody was touching me. nobody was touch my god, this was what 1st of this is the house. look at it now. so quiet the entrance to something you absolutely not know to afraid to ask where you are.
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they brought me here and this whole place was bloody. when you see the blood will say, is that going to be my blood on that wall to it's eerie. it makes no sense. we are so many people like that. people have become crippled, mentally. physically in the pick up from the street, you pick out from your home and bring you here for interrogation. and then this is not the only place where they kept what you call the prisoners or suspects there are don't, and also all over the city. so all these young people, in most cases,
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they may not be free like ours. i went home. i was lucky. but sally, was she? she never come back home. ah, i go sure. what was her husband? not all the time in the same place, but she met with him. what was she thinking? what was she doing? i didn't know. no military was getting stronger and stronger. so put her on low pass. there is a military training and military training is to live in a hot tissue and we knew how to shoot that also just to protect ourselves. after she went on about one morning, i found a letter in my mail box. i found it on my way to work and there was an article
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about salad. she was wanted dead or alive. and in that article, they had mentioned the fact that some members of the a p r p, had loaned it be fully up what and she was the one who did it the p r p responded to the government crackdowns by trying to assassinate key leaders, including mingus do somehow i wasn't surprised to find out that sally had taken part in response. the military government called for the public to join its mass killings free naming the campaign. the red tear, ah, bodies of countless people were left on the street for all to see forbidden to
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mourn. frightened and grieving, relatives were forced to pay the price of every bullet used to kill their loved ones. as a result of the red tear period, an entire generation of urban youth with at least a minimal education were lost. the remainder left so afraid that for decades, no expression of descent occurred. my grandparents survived his dark period searching desperately for their daughter trying to avoid the daily tears. they wouldn't get any new information about sally for nearly another 10 years. not knowing whether she was dead or alive. it's really painful. we asked a lot of people and we had a friend who works for the same department. he would come and say, you know, we have some if you have people arriving in california arriving in atlanta. so
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every time he said them, i will try to find out if she's one of them. we heard wines that she had gone to sudan till we sent cobra to look far. i didn't think she was dead until they told us why would she die? i never, ever, ever thought she was dead. i thought they were still doing their sink time to come back to the government that satisfied this thing. she had passed away 5 years earlier and i was a sadness. part huh. having no contacts with him. oh. my husband jim passed away march 27, 84. he was driving to meet me when he got into
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a car accident. that week was when we find out saturday had passed the same week. and what were you told then, or what do you know now about how she passed away and she was ill and then her husband died very soon after he was shot. but she died from health problems. it took not warfare. how did the news of her death affect your parents? they were both there. they said they lost her daughter and lost her and then they lost her. finally i receiving the formation the chip passed away. it was easier i far than not knowing
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that not knowing as much more painful than having something in front of you. now, you have to come to grips with her. but you know, we're still didn't have very much information. they showed us the picture of sally's funeral procession. so it was a very painful thing for her that she couldn't even find. now that she knew sally passed away, she couldn't even find that. the grace i couldn't even see where she was. now to this day, i really don't now shouldn't do which seems to be able to tell me exactly how she beg ah
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that will be said that they were doing something military undersized must be at on the severity. so you can only our quick lube that i hope this will be wonderful to go and talk to the people who have lived here, though her life from triangle to serve, of or metal disabled, or as him who live demo that they didn't tell our marketing. i'll my folks here that will feel gave our love where our yeah, but he no algebra and he had muggy. had you. he's open like young you know up. i will, marty away. i are you looking my now? did you know even i would 80 again today. monday
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a meter tarianna making it to my nana jackie, can it come in? no. then dogwood would read. they. i bought a bed that night, jackie and maggie came out early to wish yolk in newborn helene than i daily them at dinner. how afternoon miss k. n o. at her kindly, cloverdale underwarner hanging ill lying erected, jimenez, lee abby. he came in to get up with a blue ptolemy hang tight gilt kerisha. i give it dietary at the nagging air particle it, i tend to get a tightly do do it yet we're doing corrupt. n r o
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maki di woo hoo at the back. i thought i am beginning to add him, but they didn't receive a good dinner on idea. so they left during and misha, she eva aid walked out. really? yeah. happy. lucky. anyhow. we'll be lucky valued political day with india. yeah. he says her, they were new to iraq in uni, humidity. give it her up there. good. and my had i my love dish dish. what in ne, how they my little got dish. yale. why? i believe me mad i had there are be shady, marty. i give the one for my i had hoped i man or do the magnet to work with in came out of the actor. no,
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no. now what i took was ernie i deal with. they've decided that you were any running router of 3rd after however, you would turn around early warrior or gravity. ah, i you see, i man or do it monday or in rover. and i mean at up hello. now let's now the lady just told us that sally passed right here. there must have taken her out of her vermont. put her head. it's more peaceful. and she was buried properly. she said so many people. he died over there and went into my vouchers. she must have gotten some kind of infection entirely possible.
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but the next dad arrived after she died. and everybody was busted because i know people when they are at that they get sick. some of them when they get to release seat, they sent them to so that sally, if she gets sick, oh my god, she would there would have sent her immediately. but it was just sad and sad and nobody knows what he told us. that people around her, they were saying, given until they and daniel the last minute they said she was talking, shes laughing and everybody knew sadly. so when she died hasn't happened, it came from everywhere. we cried. everybody cried. they church was so good for us. and the priests, and we buried her, mr. baked in.
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but other than that enough you wow. oh my good this mob. all the wind was with human and not letting us in. and they took as it was in love. but as the him i took the leg i had met joe said, am i with the nozzle of it was the blue eyed look. another mazar vacuumed about and with a much enough lily, alert my button to her not snowy a month to none. i'll have her just linen about, let me
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know when i found out that sally and salute i shared a grave, i worked remotely with the church to have a memorial stone built for them. and for all the other young people who died in the region. ah, i think that's what my grandparents would have wanted me for me. sally, is the gateway into understanding the complicated history of ethiopia, my family story as well as the contemporary landscape. mm. i wonder though, would sally fit into today's ethiopia? would she still be fighting the questions raised by sally and her
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comrades may be different from those of young people to day. but i know many of the values she risked her life for i just as important. i hope that a new generation of leaders can inspire the unity that sally dreamed of. i hope that from years of bitterness, death and corruption that a renewed ethiopia can arise. good o, a rebirth from the ashes of the old i thank you so me. returns home to the village she left 20. yeah. only to discover that matches once more. i now hotly contested the right to education, divorce and independence, causing a generational to me. an intimate study by traditional pan grappling
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let's go with your headlines for the america. so here's the latest on agatha is it continues to cut across southern sections of mexico. the darker the color on this about the more intensive rain will be falling and in some spots, we could see about half a meter of rain. take it toward the northern plains right now, the upper mid west. we've got some big storms lighting up here. some large hail, powerful winds and still the threat of seen a tornado on tuesday. off to the west, we go now that those showers have made a clean sweep of oregon to suns out. so that's gonna help temperatures and portland up to 24 degrees. it is breezy for the bay area. san francisco can expect to see wind gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour on tuesday, still bursts of rain to be expected around miami, especially west of this city on tuesday, toward the top end of south america right now,
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still that persistent rain falling across the atlantic coast of brazil, periods of intense rain as we had to war gayana, cernan, and french, diana, we dipped towards the south, were looking at some frost, a chilly start to the day on tuesday morning. santiago won by a blanca minus to your teachers will bounce back some and santiago to 14 degrees and then we've got storms locked into that southeast corner of brazil on tuesday. ah, how do you states control information in china? there's no who go if you tried to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion, the headline die, and that allowed the children to continue to die, to how a citizen, gem lit, and leaf framing the story i'm here to document the war crimes committed by what did and his resume the.
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