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a summary of the use on al jazeera record monsoon downpours have affected more than 30000000 people across pakistan. the government says that it's causing a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. villages are submerged homes have been washed away in baluchistan, punjab and sind provinces, while the 900 people have died since june. now does he resembles robbie has more from the city of san juan in sind province? the struggle here is very, very acute sin. this still the worst effect that place in terms of the humanitarian need in terms of damage to infrastructure. people need shelter. the government has asked for 1000000 tense, and that's just the initial ask to house people in the interim period before a permanent solution to this crisis can be found which may not be forthcoming before things get worse. we've seen images from the north of the country and swap. the valley of more strong currents coming down from reins and glacial melts. more strong currents washing away buildings tearing through the hillsides,
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tearing through villages up there. and all that water is headed down to the south of the country and it's headed this way. billions of households in the u. k. a bracing for an 80 percent rise in the energy bills from october on average. that'll mean an increase from around $2300.00 a year to $4100.00. the surgeon, food fuel and energy costs is being blamed on the war and ukraine and the pandemic . more than a $100000.00 buquet postal workers have gone on strike a pe dispute that could cause major selection to customers. the union is demanding higher wages that reflect the rising cost of living employees or stopping work for $4.00 days spent over 2 weeks. europe's biggest nuclear power plant is back on line, ukraine's nuclear agency says that it was cut off from the power grid off the fires damaged overhead electricity lines. ross, russia took control of the separation plant in march, but it's run by ukrainian staff that are growing fears about fighting near the
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facility, both sides of accused each other of shelling the plot. tories bo has more from keith. any thing related to then support each nuclear power plant is a major concern for ukraine and for the rest of the world. we know, according to the a, the united nations, a nuclear watchdog, is that the power was disconnected and at least twice from the power grid. and this was caused mostly by fire is happening around the area. and that generated some type of damage. you know, it is that we know that right now the plant has been reconnected. we're trying to find out to what extent. but i think that what's important at this point is that precedent landscape one the world about the possibility of a nuclear disaster. and the most important thing also is that the un nuclear watch, the a makes it to that the to verify the extent of the damage that has been ongoing. as soon as possible, there's been fighting and shelling around all that area. since russia took her 4010
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nuclear power plant back in march and president landscape, obviously trying to race attention to what is going on there. there's lots of fear in ukraine about what could happen if something goes wrong. there's the history of true, know will for example, also now russia is right now controlling this plan that will be sent around 20 percent of this country's electricity. we know that because of the conflicts right now we have what each, a large sectors of ukraine right now have no electricity. and that's a problem in feet. is for example, like support each other because they're fighting ongoing their and the hospitals, for example, need that electricity. it's almost suddenly the war in ukraine is still going, especially in the southern and eastern part of the country where the fighting is raging. a former british ambassador mamma, arrested by the military government is due to appear in court on september 6th, vicki bowman was detained for failing to inform authorities about her change of address in young gone. bowman and her husband had been charged with violating
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immigration laws. she served as i'm bassett, a from 2002 to 2006. it is friday, a retired high court judge has been appointed to investigate how a former prime minister secretly held 5 minutes to real positions. scott morrison appointed himself to the influential posts during the cove at 19 pandemic. others, the headlines that he is continues here on al jazeera, after exiled next ah with
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oh, because country water does all i can do what i live with really nice live i me. ah, let me go there, but i was gonna go to paula bogus. i don't or do i do that? yeah, i sure will. i will get it. a monday that i doing. i'm in a teddy at the man in a little how that was on model of that in that how that was other in august 2017.
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the burmese military launch a large scale security clearance operation. and that drove out close to $800000.00 bro. hinge your children, woman, elderly people, and babies across the border from nima to neighboring bangladesh. and this was happening in my own country. oh, the. this is the largest can of genocide survivors and today's world. this is the embodiment of the burmese genocide and its impact is felt across the border in bangladesh, in the form of the world's largest camp. or the thing that i would imagine that
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a lot of that is what am i did when i did what i did learn how to do it and how to mother vanish out. how to then i had a boy, there's a mother military living there and they don't i do money 100 in the city as a vanessa. grammatically. no. i shall washington a bonus sedimentary military megan the minute our tele mother. what a letter about jim ah
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and luna there, bob, i left it wednesday night and he only read off. he will. will you queer job the door? the amana will molly? we'd yeah, me, me off of all the law with hulu or nym out or burma a might. my country is a patchwork of different ethnic communities living across to different regions. the country is about twice the size of england and about 50000000 people. we became nation state as a result of the british empire, dissolving itself towards the end of the 2nd world war in $94748.00. about the time
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india was petition we regain our independence. and before we were just a cluster of feudal kingdoms, lumberton darling's been making baba an independent state outside the british commonwealth. or any not any got line it. i'm gonna leave this thing. are there not by your kidney name? ah. re a yup. at a day that pleaded my dad, it at all or muslim rangers and reclaim buddhist b started independence or separatist move french mcdougal, merle that is that it's out on my god, that the room with to go to hon given for jewelry herrera, bruce irma, that apart from other article or more of william when the ro hinges started fighting the government,
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there was no walls for several years. and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting the raw hinge us were promised that no as citizens, they would be recognized as nature most book bell or the bottom. my other daughter would, you know, and your daughter, your daughter fell and i don't recall that the bottom of it are still on is logan do as they're a little golden with all your thought out of does that i get that the know they are seeing the other item mother on a solander wrong or something i really was on monica will get it, or i get the just by google slides or what our, our i do, you are, my, we're doman. were you one of that the lens was bought just for the language is undeniable. the broadcasting service yellow heads of sucking up program. i see i didn't like nobody would. a la la la la
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6 years, politically. and economically he was a failure there. when had an idea that that brahman would be good this, that they wouldn't look like him. he wanted people not to look like indians. and he didn't like muslims, he done like christians. so he 1st started by expelling foreignness meaning all the westerners who had been there during the british time and a new when ton to the issue of the hinges. this distinct muslim population that we're so far officially recognized as an ethnic community. ne, when's deputy general can you? she was and they went into military intelligence in his book, discover the as early as 966. the burmese military started to see the ro hinder as the problem, british government kick. alanna gua davina did. bravo. lenny applegate ave,
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buster hook up bundled discounted recoil. ave colorado. my the i am needing a bd through the annella. who burgundy? bro. bye bye. gala there. back on the will at it. 30. about william cannon. the claim was that there were many legal immigrants from bangladesh because there was a war in the finance going on. they started a military campaign which resulted in over $250000.00, go ahead jobs escaping to bangladesh. that was the very 1st a wave of 8th at us of rangers that happened in 1978. ah. ah, is quite a young. i still remember some things. there was a shooting by the miss jane henderson, family book shadow, and elijah,
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and nobody left. this has gotten a dummy abrasion ching dragon operations when he laughed, i was very young and i was born in moscow and my another singing was put on the other bus musket. my father candy i was crying. my hands legs were very leg fingered. so then, the 1978, we've wars, the direct result of centrally organized, forced expulsion, organized by the central government in rangoon. i still remember miss green all the people every days, every day, past of henderson jonas about possibly 9 without foot man notation, dehydration a after by late trillion payment. when we ascend
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make trouble one only and attend their i see the only jungles house is columbus jungle. i think there when had no choice, ah, because the international community had proof that these people came from home. he proceeded to essentially copy cat what the nazis did to the jews. in 1938, his legal advisors come up with the citizenship law. the intention was to make sure that ru hinges no, we're no longer entitled to either a basic rights or citizenship rights. any one who had not resided in burma as natives by 1820 full. they could not be entitled automatic burmese citizenship then. and again, i am on i allowed he did. i'm on and i lou. oh see and congo van would he be the
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mining on that? would he should? i know, would it now that is impossible because ah, in the penance came in 1948, and whoever had been living in the country before that many of the people in jamar, not only the royal job during the british period, did not have any papers. so they would need tips, but they were for slee, ah, framed as bengali, migrant. ah, ah, i will know my letter. will you though? no ha areas are mazda on the arrow, or ye auto head that they are v are they are gone? are they on the, on amazon, missouri that, that almost yeah, on the mahoney, god on that i that done. i felt casara od i said greg graham via body. you are not
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allowed to middle who shall rule to od by that darzy. i'm got a lay of the most of the young at the did by the heck. the other did it. i ga, i honestly the on the go to the anti around 180 on run a road. i only want to move that doesn't because you've been on the law was brought in as a weapon of prosecution. the law wasn't pursued as a, as an initiative to establish citizenship. the law was coded to primarily persecute the rangers and to dis enfranchised them as the ethnic community. now mom, when at independence, it was one of the richest countries in sunset, asia. and by that time they, when i left office, it was one of the poorest nations in the whole world. one of the biggest mistakes
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in there when did was that in 1987 may when had made all the big bank notes, 100 char, all those big notes illegal. he just declared it all. the money was what? less so everybody suffer. i'll family become bank cash. that all the money's around 1000000 at ali, the dedicated eddy math. any masula similar to on the road. they devona deacon and it it at the time of 1980 h. i uprising? i was her original strike comedy. generous wickertree. oh, the whole 20, there was a democratic prison. it's either started from or angle. all this was including
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premise goes which hadn't been born mismanage. she'd gone as a student enjoyed in the mail for the movement for dissing her as did fund him of as in the whole night in the whole day shouting democracy, democracy, democracy, all the races, all the religious went to get us. all the students went to get us. there's not any conflict in between any others in action, etc. edema, who you've gotten an auto le, amy warrant. she didn't talk to you with an appeal other cojo, mom, virginia wing up a to need money. timothy. do when ged i live with deborah, you were joe g. so moni a barnett bob driebe. you him up a chinney minute brought the invalid. yeah. bring might the now lou to sins out. it
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says out your mom, not the name of oh, city had been some popularity before began to know about her. and she formed a national league for democracy, known india together with other mid mil mandate, as well as i also sent you the lego or jones a at the military, the a w. you get a, i've, you know, little general time you might nunez, would be acquainted, amazing in the pool. the v mostly nekisha, either when the abdougla and 98 september a d. the allowed as to from id and the promise that they will hello pre and say leisure. and then about do the with yellow body wall. so i believe the promise that the us, my money went out misty. the
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rou, hinges, were already a marked population for prosecution. when they decided to participate in democracy uprising when they decided to support our son, sushi and national lead for democracy in the eyes of the burmese army, they became doubly guilty before there was guilty for simply existing. now, they were expressing their political support for our son, sushi, and in all the party and n o d, and our son sued. she were seen as the greatest threat to the military.
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they began to institute measures to essentially make live for rou. hinder, in their own areas. utterly impossible. in unit army. oh, nasa casa, put me here. now sucka was essentially the burmese equivalent of ss. nasa cow was the executioner, and out of money over, got edited. at aga, he, manager got you and there got by listen. and he knows that the, the mom a we in 24. evidently. i'm going to take on a well i did it about iraq as
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a lemon. you might need in you mom. we do so you know, oh do you mommy? jody on the car. you ave now media though though. yeah, let the ok, i miss you go. mr. luni, radio. all kinds of like a restrictive measures were put in place. severe restriction on physical movement. nasa got started to install money. every little blotting ye woe, how may it or the new yellow, the new. i mean, you may not want it as a, we'll set you to call it. we'll go ahead and do that. i don't know how to let you know hello for what a lot of the houses are yet the day the what was it all. so there's my day and he called in on a little money and i only know not 1001. and my mom was more fun. no, no, no data home. because he didn't know if the population was extracted for labor to build the mill,
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the military cool comment of fresh feedback on this. and in their column k b t arrow to create popular daddy machine in the men hollow, the obama on both of us on how to show how to maneuver. well, we can use words, the guy in charge of institutionalizing killings and destructions of the ro hinder to the point that ranger community will be wiped out. can you or should be prosecuted for not simply crimes against humanity for genocide who we attend to who and who are daily. i was taken to military outposts and our severely beaten are not playing in force that were said. and following days i decided to leave my country,
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burma in 199192. the burmese military operations in northern reclined state trigger, another exodus. and this time, according to the military intelligence statistics, about 270000 rangers fled the country. oh, but in 2007, canada situation was so bad that the monks decided to come out and protest. and everybody was very happy because they felt. now there was somebody that was take care of the people. i don't made this, i'll go bang i they got little, you know, got kind of jedi and the, you know, kind of, i just really don't know the origin. the kind of dramatic amongst throughout the history had been seen as
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a force for good rising up against the british colonial rule or against the japanese fascist occupation or the burmese army. the repression against the majority british population, monks were always on the right side of history. they were always supporting the people at the bank. my pick him out was i to was our guy at it. i don't get it. julia chung and i was a machine. and thou was when the military realize that the monks they had to be controlled to
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the army sent trump blow solve military commanders, 200. so buddhist monasteries, hundreds among split the country and thousands of monks wins. g everybody was shot. it did not think that the leadership was track down the months and that's where the crisis of confidence came for the military. so the military decided that they needed to change about will yo yos, are we the at that will be re dot edu. but am i was, oh, i see, i see, we will de kennedy mr. legal and you,
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you asked me calmly. anybody camaro up military garb. i am in military governments at all. gardening and agony, my j food, civil government, she, our civilian government, p l, a low body up was the same body. i was his empire. dd, would it be? be nick, what am you multiplied september on al jazeera chileans. go to the pose in the vote that could redefine the country, but will the people approve the boat new constitution up front returns lot. lamont hill top through the headlines to challenge the conventional wisdom. the u. k. is conservative policy, alexa, new leda to become the country's prime minister. amid an impending economic recession, the listening post examined and dissects the world's media, how they operate, and the stories they cover with rising price is causing hardship and discontent
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pause of affected more than 30000000 people across pakistan. the government says that it's causing a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. village's submerged homes have been washed away in baluchistan, punjab and sind provinces, more than 900 people have died since june out 0 zane bus. robbie has more from the city of san juan in sind province. the struggle here is, is, is very, very acute sin, this still the worst affected place in terms of the humanitarian need in terms of damage to infrastructure. people need shelter. the government has asked for 1000000 tense, and that's just the initial ask to house people in the interim period before a permanent solution to this crisis can be found which may not be forthcoming before things get worse. we've seen images from the north of the country and swat valley of more strong currents coming down from rains and glacial melt more strong currents washing away buildings, tearing through a hillsides,
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tearing through villages up there. and all that water is headed down to the south of the country and it's headed this way. millions of households in the u. k. a bracing for an 80 percent rise in their energy bills for october, on average. that'll be in an increase of around 2 from around $2300.00 a year to $4100.00. the surgeon, food fuel and energy costs is being blamed on the war in ukraine and the pandemic. more than a $100000.00 duke, a postal workers have gone on strike that a pay dispute that could cause major disruption for customers. that union is demanding higher wages that reflect the rising cost of living. employees are stopping work for 4 days. and the next 2 weeks. europe's biggest nuclear power plant is back on line. ukraine's nuclear agency says that it was cut off from the power grid of to fires damaged overhead electricity lines. russia took control of the czar parisha plant in march, but it's run by ukrainian staff. there were growing fears about facing near the
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facility, both sides of accused each other of shelling the plant. a former british ambassador to me and my arrested by the military government is due to appear in court on september 6th, vicki bowman was detained for failing to inform authorities about her change of address in young gone bowman at osbourne. the been charged with violating immigration laws. are those all the headlines? lawless gets you back to exiled? ah, the constitution of 2008, drafted by the military to legalize and perpetuate is stay in power stipulates that the military is above the law. the miniature, jose as melissa of defense, melissa brought up as well. governed by the generals,
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the military allocated 25 percent of the parliamentary scenes to itself. and if you want to change the constitution to remove the military band, you needed more than sam 75 percent of the goals. you cannot get logan 75 percent of the roads because the military has been 5000 feet. and the i elicit big it use, but still formidable democracy in the oma in 2010 the military. i how elections. but nobody believed that the military was really going to change. so they went ahead and held the elections. and do you know, surely they won the lens slide and they were in power. and then 10 days later on santucci was relieved. they were allowed to run in the bi election so that and whoa, whoa, whoa,
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from prisoner. she is now wonderful. another community, and we hope that the beginning all that you yeah, well the whole emphasis on the rule of the people, the everyday politics of the country. the military was completely shocked that the n o, the party remain extremely popular. as the country started to change within the military, there were some who had thought it was going to fast. so they menu fracture the range of crisis. it started with the story of a book, this women being raped and killed by a girl who was the pictures of the murder victim spread by inflammation, ministry when viral. what has not been proven is that this woman
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was raped after the women had killed. and so called blood to stop the bus and god and wisdom passengers and kill them in retaliation. before the little while didn't know about it, was highland processed to destroy people. you had no rights you apprised, arresting, killing, also, raping tortures. but no burning of homes for after a june morning started the record, villagers were organized by whom is a more difficult question. the letters were received by the village administrators prior to the violence. they were told that all at reclined villages needed to supply manpower to the operation. both came to pick them up on the morning of the
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8th and 9th in june. we think thousands of people, probably, we talked to some of the people who were bus town and they said they were given free food and they arrive and they were told where to go. some were told to go in, burned down range of villages, and others were told to block escape route. and if the color vale would marvel down to the most part of it, long will it be you who live forgot either road or window. they will and hello, dale mother, we are out of it that i thought i thought, akiko, are you on our way? do it on auto renew at it. i, other than the hulu and hulu, not in the white mother, dan, mongolia, other than it is a lot handled by yet. lot it when was it? there were blood develop good that are there monday was the will or their water
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soluble? know done, already. know what and rather manage it to the will you, my dad will, must at the den mazda mom on the was you were lit, monitoring that the day and had them. i wasn't ready. i went in to earlier, the other fame wildly. or we don't do we don't or now any other mommas. lieutenant lou bother. and a bunch of will jojo to don on that. how by young but law . my mom, what my mother, he muttered again. you did as the mother, i did one in regarding the earlier and whatever their their, my osh. i should also genoa shaw as i will. i don lee and what i thought over there at em. you didn't want to do it when you're ready. ready? really? for air boom on am i did it, and i am the other from what it would be for la la moda thought andrew, my my little to give you to be that one or no other more than one on monday will along with on they only are not all bought a yard yard. well,
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i'd only there, i got to go the mongolia, there are, i'm either on my or when i look good in the, you know, do actually that i heard it. what am i glad? i'm glad i knew i had, but i mean by the normal hoarder louder manually. one new thought up is in a while i am. i don't good over injury. once the villages were burned down were funneled into what is now the comp complex, where 82240000 ro, hinges are basically in prison. they
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are, concentration comes to pension funds. it's not inter camino violence. this is the burmese state organizing and watching over to destruction of ro hinge of villages and the rounding up of hundreds of thousands are a hinge into camps. it was instigated by the government control press where they had front page news about the danger of muslims and the rape and murder of buddhists by muslims. and this was to create a kind of a juicy upon the recline, but as to protect themselves against this press. a threat which is invented and propagated by the burmese states. when many all the cal learning any a good ever fair brings you to a table where they he, they have are you here? ah, well, i mean, i mean my timing any i hear lee. yeah. i know you got do 40 the way do valued it
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now. you got a real i've always healthy. well, you go, you like me for? yeah. the reason i ha, they're wanting i buena window would shadow a little lonely. you may not emotionally got a mono, would it ammonia a body in it? the mine of mine. yeah. on the hook dozen or more when it, when i told her i know who are fully i'm a genie. mute. tell me that the radical cuba through although the glamour pull university in the language liberal language, we like to look a lot of it will be uni water. my hot water bottle model removed. i don't go on
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monday. the rather you little more out of vision. what it oh wow. in 2015 november, the burmese military held another round of general elections. and the onset sutures, national lead for democracy are one in a landslide. and that you know, the, the whole country would shoot for rick. and believe he d, he won nearly 80 percent. so then people supposed to as well as an id sustain to up but we must tolerate so far. the army wanting to with a with i am willing you often willing a 1000 are general election a tuesday. you go women and then the any mostly can the deeps,
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bama only a lot. you say to him, i want it. yeah, i only, oh no, no, me to that one was enough. good. now, me pivotal to pm for loop bill is a little while standing a met and eliana you ladies, me. so now you called wilma, a mute. i assume you owe the money upon dea gala and then we'll send you a my, you e kind as a pseudo. i don't see any c a . it's only recently that the government started using bengali to identify or india people. young people who are known to the world and i there was never self to be goal. right? yeah, that's why we have to call them ring. ah,
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but actually it's not. well, it's a wrong. i want to use the word been gaudy. they are not from bangladesh. or from grammar fertility did comma, now to do their booty got not to beat them on and where to go to citizenship. a strategy which specific timeline has been developed to move forward the national verification process about integrity, they can let them up. so that was indeed one shot. how about that it was out of my study guide hasn't had a hot dog. i would have been lumberman that i would really this by said it was on my yeah. in some are slim community. but then he does have decided that they are not to join in the verification process. what i'm busy the music out of the the law
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the lead time. notice one of the didn't read the following. we would appreciate it if all fans could persuade them to join in the process because they have nothing to lose by the national verification card is a card which allows you to say that you have now become part of the national verification process. what is the process? there is no such process, but this is just a process which needs cooperation from all communities. the national verification card is a way of pressuring their hinder to legally identify themselves as foreigners so that they legally won't be under the jurisdiction of the burmese government. nbc cut got his handle in a jada call like this idea. what is i gotta do to get us a kind of how does not i can get it done a shot at his big shot. i don't know. you have agreed to that to didn't was really,
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really happy with in de la monte. goodbye. not enough to bet on all of you have and i will, i will go on, but i will, i will and their refusal for fine as lead the military to decide that either you got to get out or we're going to kill you. if you don't find that, yeah, yeah. i've got to play, i've drawn down with a lot of the what do i know what it would do? i know, i know what my mother in russia was already doing so much on knife . got a got a lot of good. i guess the cold i will leave them is military. ok. even if it's true that patrick is never to attack,
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there were attack the population and that's what happened with their land. oh no. he didn't manage it, but i was like bullying and so, but i'm not on may not that didn't hurt. you know, i know a denial for what the god about what i do there has to be lucky mother who has a you want them or do they have a voice dash to the disease juma, there would be mom. she's been given what i was like, i don't know about her. we're got
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a lawyer who's a co ha. k been in it, but the lou moment that any quintal needy. no. john, are there any thankfully that she did? no gender, any the good guy, let me open it. no guess we medina so we know got his ged mo, data. yeah. but oh no. tell me. but in the community. oh, who was in 2017 military standard, reinforcing all the troops and there were combat troops. there were not henri garrison troops. well, the one we shall be brought in the gunship,
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helicopters from which they were firey weapons and artillery. so rocket launchers, we have reports from time, but they were told officially by the military, but they needed to leave in a few days before the 25th of august. this was in preparation for the genocidal attacks that happened later on in august austria, several months old. seemingly quite and peace. on the 25th of august, 30 produced outposts as well as the regimental headquarters in don dunn's rock village, well attacked by armed boots. the secured you forces have been instructed to take measures to avoid a lateral damage and the hardening of innocent 7 civilians. we have never been suff on human rights in this country.
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oh, to not to let us get into the study congress diaz. i thought that i would, but dean t, i store by that i submitted it throughout the integral lazy. i don't believe oh by jim, i gotta get that. what i want to do that as a whole lot and allow my dad to bring it today. i what i wins when i see that on a false one in the known on dont on delivery pursuing the idea of when the head of them. but i think a part of this has in that i guess who does that. another one that i know how to
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but i'm not about it wasn't a good as us on how long, how long has one been getting my knuckle for them to get to the way i thought of another one. i knew i was somewhat busy but i'm not a whole lot of got the money. why not? i don't know. got has it. well i guess what got a lot of lien and all the results and a lot of thought you might want to lead
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and the journey has begun the faithful wolf copies on its way to the castle. route your travel package today? hi there, we're not out of the woods yet for flooding across the u. s. call state. so here's our forecast on friday, the bulk of that action now further south around louisiana, southern mississippi, alabama. through florida and the southeast, we could also see some flooding as a result of monsoon downpours. as we looked toward arizona at nevada read in to new mexico on friday. now some showers are dancing into vancouver. so if we do see some that hazy smoke that will help to dampen it down with a height of 22 degrees and storms that were over, the great lakes have now pivoted further toward the east into the northeast of the us. gotta tell you things, some of these bursts of rain could cause some flooding as what after central
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america gettin straight was some pretty solid bands of rain for the yucatan peninsula. truthfully all around can coon on friday and for the top end of south america, most of the action really over that western tier of the top end of the continent here. and so round the amazon basin. but as we go south, it's all about the temperatures and associates, $33.00 degrees, and we get some activity around the river plate region. so that's how you're ending the work week. check out how you're studying the work week. this is monday morning, actually for in santiago and eat in a saucy on again. that's how you're going to start the morning oscillator. official airline of the jazz. ah
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