tv Witness Dear Future Children Al Jazeera January 14, 2023 9:00am-10:01am AST
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the top stories here on al jazeera thereon says the british, iranian national and former defense ministry official, has been executed. ali rosa barry was convicted of spying for the u. k. charges he denied the execution, came to spite last minute appeals to clemency from britain and the united states. russia says it now has full control of the east and ukrainian town, a solid door in what would be its 1st gain in the don bath region since july. the cave denies the claim saying the fighting is not over. peruse president napoleon tier has apologize for the deaths of at least 47 for testers in a televised address to the nation. police are accused abusing excessive force against people, demonstrating against the ousting of her predecessor peddler castillo. last month, the chief prosecutor has launched 11 inquiries into the deaths. i will not war says some violent and radical people are telling me to resign, inciting the population to chaos, disorder and destruction to them. i say responsibly,
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i will not step down. my commitment is withdrew and not with this very small group that is making the homeland bleed. jolla. brazil supreme court has decided to include former president jaya balsam, narrow in its investigation into last week's attack in the capitol. thousands of his supporters stormed and ransacked 3 seats of power on january, the 8th, demanding the ousting of president louis enough, eluded to silver. brazil's justice minister has given brazilian former security chief until monday to turn himself in. anderson totters, served as justice minister under j. a ball scenario and was in the u. s. when the government buildings was thought he was removed from his post hours after the attack and said he plans to return to brazil, galvan upward, often with him on their supper. their birthday if next week tore his doesn't come forward through the mechanisms of international legal co operation. we're going to launch the procedures for extradition. since an order for his wrestler has been issued in brazil,
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a greek causes dropped to espionage charges against $24.00 activists involved in rescuing migrant, citing procedural errors. charles like this are deeply concerning because they criminalize life saving work and set a dangerous precedent. indeed, there has already been a chilling effect with human rights defenders and humanitarian organizations forced to hold their human rights work in greece and other e countries. a gas pipeline connecting and lithuania and latvia has exploded as operator amber grid says there was no evidence of an attack. in nearby village was evacuated, but no injuries or deaths have been reported. yes, president joe biden has told japanese prime minister from la casita that washington remains strongly committed to their country's alliance. she der, is on a global term aimed at deepening longstanding relationships in the face of regional security threats. a new york judge is fine. donald trump's company $1600000.00 for tax fraud from denies any wrong doing and says he will appeal close to his credit
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and berg has joined protest. as in a german village trying to block the expansion of a coal mine. thousands more demonstrators are expected in alerts. are asked over the weekend. opponents of the project say it undermines germany's climate goals. i think it's absolutely absurd that this is happening. the year 2023. it is that most effective people are clear. the science is clear. we need to keep the carbon in the ground in germany. it's really embarrassing itself. right now. we're such as a exxon mobil accurately predicted climate change decades ago, but downplayed the risks. reports in the journal science says the oil giant projected an average temperature rise of 0.2 degrees celsius each decade. so it says in the czech republic will head to the poles shortly for 2nd day to choose new president. the winner will replace the device a political veteran, milos, examine a billionaire, a retired general, and an academic,
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a lady of the leading candidates, one of the world's largest muslim gatherings. the h t. m. a is underway in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people come from all over the world to the outskirts of doctor it dates back to the ninety's sixty's and consists of 3 days of prayers as well as lectures from scholars. yet today with headlines, more news coming up here on out zera right after we go to witness. ah ah, chili's government is coming under extreme pressure as violent street protests showed no sign of abated, protest this clash with police and many areas of the capital. santiago,
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the protest widened into a mass movement against inequality. father of the state police against the protest is at such a level that the united nations is raising concerns when you in light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tight. but not tired of being on the streets in protest, we're just tired of the sliced, his constantly light, young people put their feet wide as they walked in process again that the climate change. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want and on call the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protestors took
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their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers. only for democratic reforms and demanding the city maintain its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsiveness easton, you can't really go back with i. 6 it's weird cuz i do feel connected to my hometown, and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagining raising
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my future children here is weird because i really don't want to it's poles my children, to so many problems that we have here at the moment. and we wanted them to have like more opportunities than i have in. you know, sheila is seen as one of the reaches countries in latin america. but we, the working class, don't get anything from that. water is privatized. privatized education, privatized healthcare, and pension systems still mainly favor the wealthy. we have a huge inequality, got low wages, no pensions, and the cost of living gets higher and higher. but the biggest
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problem is sorry, constitution, which is the main reason for failing help. terrible passions and the big gap, enormous society. we ask ourselves, how can that be steal in or not? i'm sure that the really, really theory because he was like friday, october 18th and the government raised the prices for the mentor again. so the working class and the poor people have to pay more for their everyday lives. again after decades of inequality. that was just enough. ah, people got really angry and call on everyone not to pay for the tickets anymore. when i remember, did we get like really close to my house?
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i mean one street, they were just so many people doing this. ah . the only fuse you night? we realised it. that was only the beginning. being around my family gives me so much hope. express chevy in those moments when i am feeling down. but give me this much of a shot because i don't want them to pass through the same experience i passed through when i was gearing up to the so they keep me motivated trying to get those incident. i grew up in what you saw district in
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a small town called chain girl. why to the then go my parents had a plantation where we used to rear calls of that and the most that golds peaks chicken very huge plantations. and by then, they used to be farmers but to get to the effects of climate change, older crops, dray dodge due to knowing full, sometimes still a heavy rainfall that washed away all the curb. and also the rising temperatures that dried out all thus tombs and worlds we are, we used to collect the water to feed the livestock. my parents had to sell all the land we had so that they could get money to get us for our food, a survival of fees,
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it gets worse and worse. every year, hundreds of people died because of the sim fledglings to many families, lost their homes. and mine is one of them. i remember time when i had to miss me my school because my parents were out of lenny and i had to see tom lake for 4 months. it was really very bred. and from then i thought i could do something to change this whole situation. by that time, i didn't know that's it. that effects who are facing glad because of climate change . i i
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i do think the radio is a love you and yet also another wonderful day where we discuss issues that affect the youth in you can get here on the program. young. my name is laureen and today is tuesday. we have the team from friday for future. uganda. thank you. my name is nicole hilda, flavio mcclendon activist, and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and a past due a bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so, why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate?
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a key to me, i chose claremont is because it is something that affix each and every one of us. when you look at our may be goal tail and or violation, it looks at only one gender. and even though old, we have to genders. so climate change affects each and every one of us, no matter the age, no matter the size, the matter, the gender, no matter the status. so it is something that is connected to us. ah me all day, long. one long, day,
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all day. but i'm born and raised in hong kong and i grew up in the collins i. i would say that my home town, it's like, it's really home me. i always feel connected to hong kong because i've been here for like my whole life. i have all my friends around me and my parents are or in hong kong, so i don't really have some other places that i could call home. i don't see them now. you're balancing it was on a boy. on is only 20 also opposing the young lady on the line is only going down to the horn. obama is out of bob. reasonable doing mom who was on cobra. i
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seen the activity around me make me realize that there's still hope in this city because the major thing of a city is the space and people without this 2 elements, you can have a city and people are really united to now 3 months later it kills my fought on thinking about moving out from hong kong on like going somewhere else because i came to the langauge between me and hong kong right now or by think the love and care you have to was your hometown is way more important than the sense. mm.
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a long time ago, my home town, hong kong was handed back by the british to china in 1997. under the premise of one country to systems we all were raised with democratic values with freedom of speech we freedom of press. but in the recent years, china is trying everything to make hong kong just like in other chinese city, they may, that we belong to, dan, that they possess us. but i'm not from china.
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i'm from hong kong. oh, i society who has on the 9th of june because on the 12th of june was supposed to be the day the our chief executive carry land going to push to extradition or to china, which actually minimize our independence, ian hong kong. thousands of people have just wrapped up around in home for the fight against the controversial extradition build. those amendments could have allowed beijing, the spirit, hong kong to mainland china, for any accused crimes. even those that might be made up. critics worried that the bill would make it easier for beijing to exert control over the region. the situation we know turned violent as afternoon as a clashes erupted between police and attempted
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but for me, i do worried about being arrested, but not in a sense. i'll say a law has to be in jail for like how many, how many years. and i lost my freedom, it's not about that many. now it's about how the police with you are in that 48 hours that they are legally to detain you. that's actually the part that scares me a lot. ah.
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i think you can simply ignore the junk people and the working class that will buck fire. at some point you ignored the working class. you will have a whole cd on the streets. on october 25 of 2019. there was a huge protest in santiago with 1200000 people. we put for social reforms and more equal society. we thought our voices will be heard
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instead of doing anything, the good had improved the situation of the working class or 1000000000. our president announced that sheila is at war essentially against its own citizens. mm hm. they've a lot of plastic and poorly been and died if it's just like a plotting revolve left thinking. it had so much to say that what we call beauty or nature is tending god to be something. it was something that is going to kill us soon. but some people do not really care. we come out as
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people to clean it and still some people will still throw plastic even when you're cleaning it. one takes up most of my time in the smooth means is creating massive climate awareness because climate change is not taught in schools, so he couldn't get it when we 1st talk to them about climate change. so we need plans, hundreds of discussions about it for them to get it. expression is the oldest, feel that they have left their life and the rest is for us that come in gender is shown to do. i also moved to my class where i study from and i had that conversation with my professor and when i talked about climate change,
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who really give me a negative attitude and told me climate change does not exist. and he told me climate change in god's plan and there's nothing i can do about it. a up and down on the one i'm look my avenue nick, nick k. a nave. you're quite laura holloway. my goodness. have welcome on the one that goes over. how now glenda with now got the advantage door i'm present kind of at the noise. it could i could even get up what is our pile customer products with gordon? k none that would change. charl valcall tosto will appear to into that him by then by saba, go to where it out, who no food put it into an app via to the amount of the video and g loma go look
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i'm, i'm going to never, not now i never, i'm way now, bye. now, bye. now, bye bye. now i'm, we, my job was sung might be just pos, are if government, uncooperative organizations, an individual student act towards creating solutions to this climate crisis. since a fear that the future i am walking for right now will not be there because of inaction. like positively speaking, i will say that every time even we're like week and then we're on the losing sy, but is always a chance for us to improve the next time is always a chance was to learn. why should we do better or like what we could have use
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better next time? what kind of equipment we could have i would say the worst thing to be on. the news inside is that every time you being on the front line, you seeing people getting arrested and then going home that night you have to like, why is not me when they are actually really close to you? you through scared. by the same time, you have to make the decision like, oh, i could have a chance to save that person. so this never right or wrong. cuz it's a human instinct that you protect yourself. but you also see really cute. see if you know that you may have like a one percent chance to save that person, even you don't know that person. but what i like about hong kong and the protest here east that many young people,
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they are so innovative and they use their skills to serve the protests and improve the situation for the people here during the entire process, everyone keeps saying be water. and as a map her, i caught direct people and tell them, go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now. especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in conflict areas because you never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. yeah, there was one day when i all the protesters were rounded up in newtown plaza and shot in so they were directed and to the m. t. r station into the, into the mall by the police are basically they had told all the protesters in the shot and, and then they just started rounding them up and beating them up. we were just
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wondering like, how could this have happened? why is there no where to go even, even for people who wanted a escape, who wanted to avoid conflict? so then we decided to draw a map. so we could see where the police are, where protesters are to make sure that people at least have an escape route. so people will know where the police are station, where there are a lot of protesters where they are road blocks even how the transport situation is like. so this is information that would be useful for the general public, but would also be useful for people on the front lines. if they want to know, escape routes. if they want to know, basically where put police are, where's not safe, where they should not go apart from that, we've also got some feedback from the 1st a teams. so they're really grateful that we write down where protesters are, especially we also indicate the density of protesters in different areas so that they know where they should set up their 1st aces stations supply stations,
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hey miss a wave of sentiment around the world. people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news market. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events that are going on. but we also tell a story that people generally don't have a voice. i'm in whenever chance. my dad never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i'm really does. we ask the questions, the people who should be accountable, and also we get people to give their view of what's going on with
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around the world. powerful entities are working to manipulate and influence self control. thank you. algorithms that have been developed and designed to push the content that says click me. every click we make is the value of source off. but to what end? in the 3rd of a 5 part series alley rays in mexico. examining how propaganda and profit shaped content all hail the algorithm on jessie lou tamra burleson and don't have the top stories analogy 0 tetra and says a british,
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iranian national, who was a former defense ministry official has been executed alissa. barbie was convicted of spying for the u. k. charges he denied the execution came despite a last minute appeals for clemency from britain and the united states. russia says it now has full control of the eastern ukrainian town of solid are and what would be its 1st gain and the don boss region since july. but keith denies the claim saying the fighting isn't over. peruse president dinner ball off. he has apologized for the death of at least 47 protesters in a televised address to the nation. police are accused of using excessive force against people demonstrating against the hosting of a predecessor that casteel last month. the chief prosecutor has launched 11 inquiries into the depths. i will not more sit, some violent and radical people are telling me to resign, inciting to population, to chaos, disorder and destruction to them. i say responsibly. i will not step down. my
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commitment is withdrew and not with this very small group that is making the homeland bleed. brazil supreme court has decided to include a former president shoppable scenario in its investigation into last week's attack and the capital. thousands of his supporters stormed and ransacked 3 seats of power on january the 8th, demanding the hosting of president lewis in that field. la la de silva, a great court has dropped espionage charges against 24 activists involved and rescuing migrants. saying that had been what is calling procedural errors. you as president joe biden has told japanese prime minister fully okesha that, that washington remains strongly committed to the alliance of their countries. he should, as on a global tour, aimed at deepening longstanding relationships. a new york judges find donald trump's company $1600000.00 for tax fraud. trump denies any wrong doing, man says he'll appeal the verdict. motors in the czech republic will head to the
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poles shortly for the 2nd day to choose a new president. the winner will replace that advice of political veteran mila sim . one of the was largest muslim gatherings. the it's fanta is underway in bangladesh. it dates back to the 19 sixties and it consists of 3 days of prayers, as well as lectures from scholars. there was the headlines coming up next, and al jazeera is witness to by ah,
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with the gate to the pony up and down. yeah. he got a month, but the one on the 3rd row. none but some of them went to the left with there and they, they have it by horrible. yes. so now he will build a feel for them and it'll say no, you won't be in the scene. say give me, i'm just gonna put a new quote from you now. no. okay, so there is a sort of kick, there is a local, but you don't like it is the i know by i see what you do. see
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with the venue. i either been out here in a in 4 days and then i go see it. but as we move, i'm in chrome. okay. on the piazza, give me provide comfortable ball with over the minute i. anybody. what kimberly was, as it was, i was by when i mean i can you, when we asked them when the, with the machine were gone, they will not inconvenienced man. so emotionally. so me as he gave me
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with hm. ah, ah many shows them just risk their lives to serve the protest and seen all these dead people makes me feel really, really sad because there is no responsibility at all. no one is take, he was possibility for all this that there is no justice. so makes me feel even more angry. i really, really don't want to be the next phase of this will i i would say to be on the front line,
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you have to be really clear mind. you have to be calm. at the same time, you have to stay alert. you have to verify things with your eyes, not by just just staying what people seeing around. also you have to be prepared to be arrested any time or you have to be prepared that you are gone. i got hot a passionate crow test. i've been for like a lot in this past 3 months. i this boyfriend, i really like when he broke up. i think if the pros has never happen, or i never think it's a responsibility of myself, then we would have been stu together. i would say it's more said if we actually have fights will nothing at the end
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i never lie in the protest. i never cry on the field. sometimes our cry out, i went home. i saw some news. but that day when i got beat out, when i feel like i could, i, she got arrested. there was like 30 seconds to like one minute that i feel like i couldn't do that anymore. or i was thinking is probably this is the last time that i could live freely out there who testing
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my confidence for pushing go up because very many people tell me that i inspired them and this keeps me pushing because i fear to fail. i fear that if i spoke, then i wouldn't have done anything. i could just have lifted just like he could do. but since i stood up in the 1st place, i should be strong enough to stand up until the end sometimes ask myself if i the right assume to need them of mint. and sometimes i feel, let me be someone should be doing what i am doing right now,
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because i had to change my life in order to sub put my activism. i also lost some friends along the holy because i didn't have so much pain seen ah, i feel like painting in the time with my parents and i wish i could pin more time with them. but if it's a broad or as creates a conflict in this morning, i received an invitation to our climate conference in copenhagen massey for me. i don't really realize the kids, but i feel like that can really change my life up to his. he needs a lot of commitment and sacrifices. but i'm just wondering if it will pay
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out if people were leaving listen to me. but at the same time, this session is creating the conflicts in travelling upgrade is unusual for me and i want to be able to do my family for a very long time. it's not easy for me. i oh my god. what is jesse ma'am? so there is taking place in copenhagen, they'll also discuss the next step. the climate change, prominent politician will be joined by john active in from all over the low. i feel like over the talk and like over talk about what is happening. and i feel like we should just
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act and just just stop talking because every after receiving this peaches and people are say like, or you is as the inspire inspirations inspiration every time. and it feels leg business as usual, collect your inspirations. and then you go back home and then you know, bad, like i said, still you don't do anything about with inspiration. thing i feel today should be different. i shouldn't talk about me. ah, oh ha
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ah mercy. begin without breaking news in beijing we're china's parliament has reportedly passed a controversial national security law for hong kong. ford experience will give beijing more control over the semi autonomous territory. hong kong new security law is in full force with arrests and a very heavy police presence on the ground. it doesn't just affect hong kong. it actually affects every single person around the world. so if you've said anything bad about china and hong kong, together through the lens of this national security law, you could be committing crime for a lot of people and hong kong. this is considered a pretty dark day. the hong kong security law
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was directed to secretly in china, a forces to protest to and, and makes every sign of resistance equal. oh, i didn't go out or i don't see anyone any more because i want to stay normal and unsuspicious. one of my best friends, her name was black water. she was always with me at the protest. she was very brave as she always protected me. we had dinner, we talked about the news and the security law. she told me that she's very concerned about 8 and she looked so tired and she told me that she couldn't sleep. and the next day she got rested.
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i've never felt so powerless. a hate me really hard, especially because i can't see her any more. i can't talk to her any more not to day. not to morrow. not next week, next month, but it is not for the next 10 years when the really close friend has did me ride aging past the law, anne was slight. okay, that said everything that we did, it doesn't matter now. and to day saturn, she killed herself. i don't know. what will happen next. maybe i didn't work hard enough or we didn't have far the right way
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to express out demons. but at the same time, i just don't know if there is any other way that we can stop them. my believe in what we're fighting for at the moment a has some breakdown. but i thing my fear is bigger than my belief. right now. i thing fear east, their biggest weapon against us content and guess is this one. i had it with my father. he has it on his chest and i guess like the meaning was this is her entire relation. we still feel this way.
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ah thank you. i am hilda, and i am the found on fridays for future in uganda. i am missing my classes right now. same way i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create a climate awareness. it's not a surprise because i once missed 3 months of school due to the effects of climate change we experienced in man i'm in the and community. and my father wasn't able to raise my tuition fees. i am a victim of this whole climate crisis. and i am not ashamed to say so
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after the massive effects of climate change in my home village, the heavy rains, the strong winds that watch tollway our crops, leaving the land bare that constant dre spells that left the streams. j. my bearings had to sell off our land and let us talk to sustain our lives. and when the money was over, it was a question of somebody over in death. i am lucky that i am still surviving and i will hey,
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i am lucky that am still surviving, and i will not take this chance for granted because people are dying every day. i made a decision to protect the only place i call us. and by this i, during fellow young activists, although by the law to protect our future through endless fights, sacrifices we have for our way because this is our future. i will tell you that we are a generation of scared people, but very ambitious, very united, very consistent, and very good at action. you know, been smashed, be comfortable right now, but not for long. you will soon feel the same hits,
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we feel every day be rest assured that here from the other side of the world, waiting for our future for you, and for us all, and are not about to give up here. let's move away from this. i mean with action i thank you i mm. busy mm mm mm mm mm. it doesn't really matter if we're smart and innovative taking it to the street. so after am sharing our demands with the world.
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remembering all the fights, all the injured, all the sacrifices people made. it really gives me energy. it's burning in me. i'll do anything for a better future. i owe this to my future children. ah . we already lost so many battles. we can't risk loosing this one. we don't risk our future by protesting on the streets, not going on the streets and not racing or voices will risk or a future way more. ah,
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it's our generation who can change the course of history? or this isn't my story. it's the story of my free g. i'm. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live any more. was too hard. a survivor, the da gates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones in a dying way, the ones that are losing our friends, and therefore we have to be the ones that was dana silva because no one else is going to where there is a witness documentary on a just, you know,
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still some rain to talk about in the middle east. so those details right here, right now. thank you for joining in. it's becoming a bit more disorganized, but you can trace it stretching from the red sea right through to the golf. pushing into the zag ross mountains in it on we'll go on for a closer look and get caught by some of this rain here in doha winds breezy as well . still looking for gus about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour on saturday. seeing those showers for the eastern province of saudi arabia through bahrain as well. got to talk about this call through of hon. austin and pakistan. not much in the way of precipitation. so put the colors on dark, the blue in the purple or the temperature. the hor at minus one your record all time record low is minus 2. so you're closing in on that while on tali. i saw it months worth of rain in 48 hours. things were drying off. there is a range of sort of spinning around in the eastern mediterranean. i think it will stall out there will throw some rain to the levant,
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but nothing like we saw in antalya, still breezy for the coast of libya and egypt may see some showers mixed in there, and some concentrated rain for gab on congo. and d. r. congo, as we slipped toward the south, still that heat wave for the western interior of south africa for the northern cape province, upping to up to 41 degrees on saturday. ah, are they protected all profit is a free speech mosque is showing us how vulnerable space is online and truly are when they are controlled by billionaires of lago, documenting facts on the ground. i'm not a journalist, people trust individuals, more than the news or a purveyor of the state line. how can you show the destruction of a political war and still be a political unchecked? the media can distort narratives and reshape realities. the listening post keeps watch on al jazeera. ah, why did one of thailand's most decorating hobbs leave the country in the year of
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