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money that is put into a hard hitting into b c. think lot to their lives on washing. it's enough for money to go on its own and build it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the hello norton taylor, not on the top stories on under 0. thousands of people have attended funerals for many of those killed and israel's to day as sold on janine 12 palestinians died and at least a 117 were injured. one is where the soldier was also killed. minister benjamin netanyahu is wound the janine raid is just the beginning. the residents of janine have returned to scenes of widespread destruction. the refugee camps, roads as well as many homes and businesses have been destroyed. the matter of
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jeanine's israel's attack was an attempt to wipe out life in the city the. the damage suffered by janine as a result of the tomb, assaulted by these ladies. completion forces has affected the and for us that up so many streets with totally destroyed water pipelines, sewage system, and on. so the electricity grid, it is a massive destruction. the magnitude, a mass of the main pocket, responsible for providing support. we are speaking of you take time on the we on auto and the united nations. however, they have voice to the hands of their responsibilities. they fail to provide any form of support as ready as an occupation for which has been assessed in 18,
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killing without mercy, and above all, day days without any form of punishment. the variety of co pays and forces autopay between 18 war crimes and the whole wood is witnessing and without moving a finger united nations expert. so site is really strikes and ground operations engineering could constitute a will crime us. uh certainly uh we believe that uh, any attacks on civilian infrastructure could, could be violations of international humanitarian law. and as you know, the secretary general on monday through a statement saying that any military, your operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case rights group say that gene is here, has removed hundreds of african migrants. and refugee is to a desolate area along the border with libya. the 2 governments are in talks as living and officials refusing to let them cross into that territory. make showing
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noise following the story from germany. of the situation is fox has been tense for months and that we've a breaking point protestors of residents protested in the city against the presence of african migrants. and that's got by when a man was killed, local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest in an investigation . is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to media. libya in previous years was the primary transit hub for migrants and refugees trying to reach for european shores through the mediterranean sea. but recently this year to media has overtaken libya, just to give you some numbers according to the you and refugee agency. 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia, olivia up below that at 27800. and 60 you. in fact,
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finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson refugee's base widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture for labor and weight. so people are looking for a safer alternative. so there needs to be a solution where people are given these migrants and refugees are given a safe haven, an opportunity job opportunities, and to be able to feel safe. here in africa. now trainer, which is 0, tripoli, u. s. navy says it has prevented the seizure of 2 commercial tankers by iran in the gulf of a non. it said in the rain universal fod shots when attempting to seize the vessels will accompany sure everyone says one of the time cause is the richmond voyager, and its crew is safe. because the headlines do stay with us. witness is up next only that when you see off to that, thanks to watching bye for now. the
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the, the same time it's and so much and some of you who is getting, what does he cannot but sometimes it's sometimes sometimes sometimes
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the, the never work. yeah. i'm the 1st of the maybe okay, now there's open the doors to their countries pass for me through their tiers. i began to understand the promise and the agony that is ethiopia. and it's funny that i'm no perfect on the 2nd. connect to horner. i'm in this minimum and this and this one is on the front of the front of my desk. different i meant to throw them in at the moment they ask of
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don't wait time either. so let me just the, the yoga 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 freedoms. the use of care would soon follow under the military dictatorship. erasing an entire generation of young people, the
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like most po bins, my relatives stayed silent about this dark era. were nearly every family who was affected by the disappearances and killings. the i grew up in canada strategy, my family's collective silence, and raised by my canadian mother ccrpi. i was a far off and mystical land that i knew little about and didn't visit until i was an adult. but for so many of the ends, it seems that it's safer to forget that 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
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a photo prominently sat above the fireplace of a beautiful woman. i had another and one that no one had ever mentioned. her name was solemn. i'll eat sally, or salam for short, meaning peace. how could there be a close relative that i knew nothing about me? i have 4 other aunts who i have ground closer to chipper is my aunt who's lived in ethiopia and the longest. she's trained as an artist that hasn't painted in many years. kemper has warned me that i will need a lot of patients to dig into sally's fast
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to really sent you please. what is this? is precious. i don't think you'll find them here. this is my favorite. com. a sophie you so much. just have to paint? absolutely. but i won't, i'm hard to say phone it from my height. the ceiling and retired teacher is the youngest sister like the rest of my family.
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she's dealt with a lot of loss in her life. and yet somehow she managed to persevere. and then i know that asking her about the past will not be easy. i always felt like a ford or wherever i was and seen by locals. here i'm seeing a supporter, but instead of actually, i don't think any of the direct family has ever felt. this is your pin because we moved so much as, as children and my parents never said, all we have to move again was never like that or was do we get to move again, kind of think. so you could put me just about anywhere and i, i think i'd be okay with the motorcycle, but i've been message says with all that, but i'm to be jewish,
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much more for tally. the elder sister, a banker, has spent her entire career building, the financial systems in ethiopia. now retired. she hopes to become a voice for the people through her new tv talk show. what about the other topics that have been assigned to this and other topics to i gave you a topics we went to do colorado, she's become very of us, we need or you go to a solution government offices. so we're going to try to bring the issue out in the community kind of discuss about the you say, can be considered inciting violence or upright. so literally your report can put you bylaws because people get angry and you're inside your insight. we have to be very careful, but that's what the shows on it. oh, there's no problem talking to them and it's how you approach them. and what you say
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curious man, busy at that i know best i. she lived in canada for many years, and she's recently retired in ethiopia, and after years of work for the united nations members, the keeper of all the family stories. and she often tells elaborate tale so that her childhood. these were all things that my father who passed away nearly a decade ago and never spoken about. i remember learning a lot of the family from you when i was a kid. so why do you think i never even knew that sally existed until i was 330. i don't know because he's in our family
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albums and i mean, it was a lot of time that we did spend together. so i think it's, it's a timing issue. my father be married when i was a young child and then slowly faded out of my life. any relationship or information i had about his family was through my own persistence to connect i felt closest to mr. hi. my late grandmother as painful as it was for mama to speak of sally before she died. she gave me her blessing to explore her daughter's story. my father was the only son swallowed in a family of sisters. he grew up with his siblings in sudan gonna, and nigeria and the privilege has sold of an easy opium diplomat. my mom was very
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busy fixed. you know, 6 kids running the household. and as a wife at diploma, she had a lot of responsibilities. going to all those competence is a big responsibility. having caucus at home is that expensive? my dad had power and his job. you couldn't touch him when it came to politics, history, geography, languages, you couldn't touch. he was brilliant. and we talked about political things. the general political issues, he was deep in that and we were deep in that too because we were surrounded by his job. if you living in the numbers, it doesn't really mean you have a lot of money to just have a lot of privileges. my grandfather spends his entire career serving the young people, and the emperor haile, selassie the emperor, had in fact, fostered my grandfather and his brothers. after their and father passed away. i
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remember him coming off the plane and i speaking right at the bottom of the stairs and handing him the flowers. i remember there was a hot line in the dates bedroom that only them to call it on. so i knew he was important. and what was sally like as a child? and you were young together. extremely funny, loving shut a lot of friends. she was popular, she was very quiet, gentle. but really, really funny loving she left the party. you know, saturday was not overweight. she loved if she loved mini skirts, very, very fashionable, short skirts look really, really good on her. she had a lot of good chatter window, and she used it lots. she was very tough or very politically astute because she was
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bright. so she was there intertwining 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 really interesting for us in the street because we would identify every black purse instantly and almost count because there's like, oh hi. and they were very few, very shortly after we got there with people even asked us of who was the supremes? because we had the gap roots. 17 year old sally was enrolled at carlton university to study sociology. while her younger siblings attended little girl collegiate institute. i remember when is the parties that my parents had been invited to to do appear to was denting with my mom was saying, i've heard about all your beautiful daughters. you have
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a beautiful daughter and he was referring to my mother. my father was not impressed, and you very quickly said my wife after 2 years in canada, the embassy was closed, and my grandfather was re posted to sedan. in order for his children to complete their education, he decided to let them stay behind and canada, renting a modest department and leaving them to adapt to life on their own. in those days, for all our parties and our fun, our conversations were political. the people took to the streets to lend their voice to whatever cause issues of racism. we were out of africa. definitely. so we were very involved. and sadly, whenever she dated anyone, she fell madly in love with them. and we use the latitude because like if she has
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a jimmy, complacent and it was to be jamaican food, we'd have to make a music jamaican food and we can close. she shows a much like she explored like was she always used to say, i'm going 58 kids. she left kids and dreamless to have a house full of kids. the 1973 years capital at us about the was a modernizing and bustling city. it was also the country right for revolution. the emperor haile selassie was the 1st last and only law of the land. could you please explain your position in regards to him for 87 c? i hope i think this one of the last page is how to do is to cnn to the monica. yeah, those are the along with the shooting of the students,
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ethiopian students had been protesting since the late 19 sixties and many were being jailed. not fully understanding the level of tension in the country. my answer arrived for a summer vacation, courtesy of their father, who wanted his born raise, daughters to know their routes. this trip would change the fate of my family forever. their way of life and loyalties would be profoundly shaken the . i mean, it was just so much fun. i think it's the 1st time that we discovered weaver ethiopians sounding, found the nice cooper, prince political. but that was the way we grew up. so it was
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more of a continuation of what we were doing in ottawa, but it was a much more close issue because, you know, sort of right in the middle of it to you 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's finished university and she was interested to try it out to you. sally, an idealist, was attracted to a new group of friends who were members of the iep and people's revolutionary party, the rp, an underground communist organization. one of their leaders to lota became sally's new boyfriend committed student revolutionary from a working class family. both sally high school and diplomacy, lota had been in and out of jail as a political activist that i did. i didn't let you look up what your name and policy
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can give you. the medicinal minimum, the shade a miss. hullo to, to go to, to, to reach is the so must estimate early to see me estimate this, i'm going to generate some of the things that the folks of they said i most went down to look for what did you need them. the iep worked with a student in labor movements and embraced communism as a way to confront the imperial government. many believed that armed struggle was the only way to create the democratic change that they were hungry for the
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1974, the university students started exposing the cover of the 1st major famine in ethiopia to be shown to the world on television. outraged by the suffering of the people, sally and her friends took part in protest in the capital. they were soon joined by bank employees, taxi drivers, teachers, and other groups demanding democratic reforms. the famine is devastating, of course, and perhaps the answer to that. and i think there was answer that was given that the someone was conceived, it wasn't totes damper. we don't know if that's true or not. but the point is it shouldn't have been so devastating.
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that guess what? 3 easy project into lights. it's also to television shows, i was shown internationally very bad, very sad. the emperor tried to make concessions, but he was unwilling to make any real change. as a result, soldiers started to muse agitating for their own issues. the 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 12th, 1974. them came this morning of the armed forces which at all but a split. the 3 year old number of his powers moved him out of his palace, dissolve the parliament and proclaimed the provisional military govern. announcing
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the end of the reign of emperor haile, selassie the room i. how is it that you were supposed to die so to miserably death? i wouldn't wish it on any party. the dogs saw itself is the guardian of the revolution. quickly stealing the momentum from the young people whose energy have 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 co workers of my grandparents. he
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said he's been his up and get back to retail and he was telling us he's going to go back and we all said you shouldn't. and he said, i haven't done anything wrong. so i'm going to go over. they called all of bessengers back to but back one was about the 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 has minister of interior affairs and was like a way for them to do all the terrible things that they could behind the bus face. that's all that was. and he said no because
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he had got you don't say no to the dog. but when they wanted, they just come right to the house and ask them questions because they didn't know a lot of things about you see a piece involvement in the international arena. after killing those who chose his authority and issued out tournament gifts. do highly marian emerge as the leader of the c o. p is military governments. menus do was using communism as a means to solidify his power by gaining support from the soviet union. his vision of america, the state, had little in common with salaries. the new when you with power of the gun and you have lots of then you can be as ruthless
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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 mode. and that's what they did. the 1st point of order is the family breaks, the ties into family, push people's to accuse each other or 2 things about each other. mccombs means 2 point became the kind of justice. so i could easily say i heard her sent to the government in the market dollar would need to see. and you'd be gone. drove this devastating more towards somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that does clean the lives of around $40000.00 people. off of the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy,
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eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to me, nation of people, seeing finance while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and the jersey to dreaming of somebody more amazing dissimilar . how about some disney magic ones that can go one big one big goal was to find incredible things. then you can just take these 3 using this similar feed more and more visits, cup of coffee when a wall dream is committed to is it kind of how does it or follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court, i visit every place to make sure that i should go up to frank. it's called
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taking on the arms, trained in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no, just news . hello, northern taylor and the, the top stories are known to 0. thousands of people have attended funeral. so many of those killed in israel's to day a sold on jeanine. 12 passed in is died and at least a $117.00 were injured. one is where the soldier was also killed, as well as to day minute fuel operation and the occupied westbank is a but by mister benjamin to to know his wound. the janine rage is just the beginning. residents of janine have returned to seems widespread destruction. the
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refugee accounts roads as well as many homes and businesses have been destroyed, power lines being fixed, but running water remains disrupted, noted nations expos say is really a strikes and ground operations engineering could constitute a will crime. a certainly we believe that uh, any attacks on civilian infrastructure could, could be violations of international humanitarian law. and as you know, the secretary general on monday through a statement saying that any military or operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case to write scripts. agent is here has removed hundreds of african migrants and refugees to desolate area and on the border with libya to governments are and talks as libyan officials are refusing to let them cross into that territory. a dispute comes after a week of simmering tension and the port city is fox triggered by the king of
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virginia 0 policeman. the u. s. navy says it's prevented the seizure of 2 commercial tankers by iran in the gulf of a non, instead of the writing and vessel fod shots while attempting to seize the vessels will accompany chevron says, one of the tank cause is the richmond voyager and its crew. a safe space as to the series of attacks on shipping vessels in the gulf of a month since 2019 the white house as will respond to the aggression with its allies in the middle east. the mexican navy has seized moment of tons of cocaine on the southern pacific coast. seizure came after 7, a and 2 drug operation. aerial surveillance showed people guessing of boats and running towards the land. the navy says the crew members fled, also becoming aware of the operation. there's a headlines as was a website under 0 dot com is based on the top stories to stay with us. witness continues next bye. for now. these people have know where to
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go. the workforce out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing's been about special forces for the, for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. here are the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance, and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connect, the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the
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se devotion to the air p had only intensified in the face of growing repression. from angus to descent was tv washed. the anniversary of the revolutions during declared a state of emergency saying that anyone who was opposing them was a criminal could be shot on sight risking everything. sally pressed on, focusing her energy unimed powering women suddenly used to be trained on my side. it was suspicion. as i was active as i came back from europe. and when i saw what's going on and mutual bad, the situation, the women situation need me to pain all this was by that angry. so i always stuck to my friends in all these and i, we need to have some kind of women's organization. so one day are coming to find
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encourages to me to cite 10 from the 1st day we saw each other. we clicked and we started talking about how to organize ethiopia and women and fight for they added to quite pay or education. because when she came to, to a building, she see those women when she see the smartest word voice, big for money. that's what you are all of her. i do not think for a minute that she has anybody's influence at all. but the military government was looking for an adverb id, who is not on their side. so they started going from house to house, searching for, as for me, i'm sorry. i remember we would have been hiding tired, come last house. and it became very dangerous to stay, they have to so we have to fee. they are becoming very 6 to they don't want to talk
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to people. they don't want to be seen with anybody. and sally's appearance changed because she would not with the western type of closing, she would say meet me at this place from 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 the can you just do was building a peasant army, urging them to fight against the enemies of the revolution. the name, the r p as public enemy, number one, landing them for all the ills of the country. the mass arrests, disappearances and killings followed. many of sally's comrades were targeted the
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dying lift, right? we see people dying on the street. when you are in that kind of situation, you know, you will be next, you know, your die to actually send a mike's name and my name was in one of the us least the government list to be kid . so for us, it was when that one day you know, that will be caught kind of knew what you want did what you wanted was not easily influenced by anybody, but once she minutes, i'm not, 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 savvy. savvy wants to dress up, have people around her. so that influence was really taking a lot of
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a factor in her life, that amount of life as a whole. she was not just an art team member who was one of the decision makers, the intentions, and one in the that's an issue that you're doing fine. you're not managing to go to no one, no jelly questions yet. because that could be assisting them today. she to cetera, design of the summer and i'm out for them to begin a bedroom set. next the just shoot in just one of these organ janessa digging in your time. can you give us a little but dick and lick i shall i don't think was just the husband. i think she
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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 into ground because we were very close. i think the family was close. we knew that if the cartridge still so i and so now i'm, we're going up i need in the morning and the next. there was no as of choice except leaving the city to get to shelter. and we decided to go to a scene box where they to c panel the control. and we give the house and secret tenants so that they don't know us by name ha, most source kid and i was so scared to make them suspicious that we, i know it was the way she had an id as
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a house wife. we were sure that they are going to catch us when we came out from the bus for said that because they had had to work through country sites that she adopted even better than me because to be there and to have it to the people was the most important for her, but it was very high. but you know what? we always think the cause is bigger than anything. people die for the cause. sally had disappeared. we don't know where she was. we don't know if she was alive . that was when it came, and when you see the military come anywhere close to you is like something's going to happen. they said they know where my sister's. i said i don't know where she is because i did not know. so they took me to the house, she used to live. that was my grand mom's house. and they told my grandmother bring
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sally out right now. sad. it was not how the house is in there in, in a long time. and then they said, okay, they're going to take me it out to bring 7 they literally threw me in the bath and i just sat there. and i said one thing to myself, nobody was country. nobody was touching my god this this is the house, the look at it now. so acquires the entrance to something you absolutely don't know to a free to ask where you are. so
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they brought me here. and this whole, today's was bloody when you see the but will say, is that going to be my blood one that was to siri makes no sense. we all so many people like that. people have become crippled, mentally, physically, a little pick you up from the street, you pick out from your home and bring you here for interrogations. and then this is not the only place where they kept. would you call the prisoners or suspect? the oldest all over the city. all these young people, the most cases they may not be free. like always. i went home.
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i was lucky child. she never comes out. call me i go show us 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 the military was getting stronger and stronger, so put her own little pass. there is a military training and military training is to leave the can a how to shoot. we knew how to shoot to pause or just to protect our sense. especially when one morning i found a letter in my mailbox. i found it on my way to work and there was an article about
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sign it. she was one to dead or alive. and in the article i had mentioned the fact that some members of the a pair p had blown to the fully airport. and she was the one who did the, the iep responded to the government crackdowns by trying to assassinate key leaders, including men, guest. somehow i wasn't surprised to find out that sally had taken part in response to military government called for the public to join its mass, killing spree, naming the campaign, the red tear, the bodies of countless people were left on the street for all to see for beat into
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more frightened and greeting relatives were forced to pay the price of every bullet used to kill their loved ones. as a result of the red tear period and entire generation of urban use with at least a minimal education, where last the remainder left so afraid that for decades, no expression of defense occurred. my grandparents survive to start 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 doing rivers real estate on lined. it's really painful. we asked a lot of people and i had a friend who works with the state 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 his face then we'll try to find out if she's one of them. we heard once that she had to go to sedan. so we can go back to the par. i didn't think she was dead though because why would she die? i never, ever, ever thought she was dead. i thought there were still doing their sink, trying to come back to the government side of spite this think she had passed away 5 years earlier and i was assigned as part having no contact with the my husband. jim passed away. march 27, 84. he was driving to meet me when he got into a car accident chat week was when we found out the
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same week and what were you told then or what do you know now about how she passed away um, she was ill and and then her husband died very soon after she was shy, but she died from health problems. not more fair headed to use it for just effect your parents. they were both there. oh, can i say they lost their daughter and lost her and then they lost their financing. receiving deformation, the chip passed away was easier by far than not knowing. the not knowing is much
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more painful than having something in front of you. now you have to come to grips, but you were still, you didn't have very much information. it showed us the picture of sally's funeral procession. so it was a very painful thing for her that you couldn't even find. now that you knew sally passed away, she couldn't even find the degree site. you couldn't even see where she was. you know, to this day, i really don't answer that nobody seems to be able to tell me exactly how she back or the
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that's where they said that they were doing some of the military and the sites must be its own disadvantage. so you're going to react to do this. i hope it's a be wonderful to go talk to the people who have lived here to her life and find out if they've ever met. so you said, well, i've seen the family that citing got a lot of money out of my folks here at the window sills a lot of where are you about? hey, you know, i feel that any of my feet had really so funny. yeah. and you know, out, but we might of give you my know data to the thing is it, i would, i think i can monday i'm either part of anna,
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will they get that tonight? now if you all can, you do need to come in know the one with the buddy that stuff. nope, not jackie too much. that gives it and we should wish. okay, nissan. how can i do? i let them up. do you know how i ask you, this is the kind of way money cover that they want to hang again? ill lie to do it a and many other v i v. i mean to be the cause they will tell. i mean, he tied you kasha a. hi david, it's elliot. do you not do new product vehicle? if i tend to get is tied to delete, you'll get an arrow lucky that were here with you,
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but i kind of thought it i am, i didn't do it as him, but there is usually she had given out i might be a student during mister c e, the a box, i believe you said how he was. okay. do you have to be lucky value to, to put that in your uses or the window, the balcony. you may have to give it around the woods and how they manage that distribution. why didn't they have a knowledge? god, does she a lot of diabetes now the idea or to be sure anybody let's get it gives the one you know i model to the daughter with in the mouth of the 5th. no, no, no,
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doctor, was there any type of what a disorder 30 or any language or to have people typical, right. really what are you all cut off? i thought you'd see high monitor the when they're involved. and i mean, at the time a no, let's not the lady just told us that sadly passed right here. there must have taken out out of every month, but it's more peaceful me. and she was buried property just at so many people died over there. and what it's in by vouchers, she must have gotten some kind of it's entirely possible. they didn't have
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a lot of it for washing or well that's very possible the death is just to look for the elder one, the big one. i'm next to the. c c so. c i was not dad when she died,
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mixed dan right after she and have comply dorski bus. th because i know people when they or they get sick, some of them when they get to really see they sent them to some guy. sammy, if she gets sick. oh my god, she was there with them. send i immediately. but it was just a sentence out and nobody knows why to to us the people around her door saying, given and to a non gives a last minute. they said she was talking short laughing. and everybody knew signed me. so when she died, as from every way the queen cried for to buy decay. they church was so good for us and the priests. and we've already done this thanks
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for those and not enough the wow. this one because the this the thing that i'm not letting yes and they took the signal a visit him at the said that the match will send them over to nothing. really. i'm not a all that good bit about the not a lot of us into and no you meant to not. so you have had it. and then and then the,
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when i found out that sadly and so low to share, to grades, 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, the, i think that's what my grand parents would have on it. the for me, sally, is the gateway into understanding the complicated history of the field. yeah. of my family's story, as well as the contemporary landscape. i wonder though, which sally fits into today's ethiopia. would she still be fighting the questions raised by sally and her comrades may be different from those of young
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people today. but i know many of the values she raised her life for just as important. the 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 have renewed you up, you can arise the reverse from the ashes afield. the
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july on as jersey, thing goes to the post of the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you were being followed by government, 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become jumped. beaches the coast african need is from across the continent. this russia seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on some of those fight for survival. as years of drops and hom conflict have combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concern. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and sound good around the world. to live on a jersey to the brought to you by visit capital to hello. we've got some snow in the full costs
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frustrating, right over the next couple of days. just a little bit over the high ground. the prairie fly precious. spinning away through the bite and that's driving its way right across south australia. thought they packed the ice, abbas a brisk winds, which could gust to around 80 or 90 clements per hour over the next few days. so the potential for some damaging wayne's rattling through the using to was had a late was melvin whisk of some snow of a child. so some shots, no sky results to be happy about it over the high ground of the saw them outside a raffle. its way through as we go one through friday. i think this is going to be the when the a day across southern most passed. and those are the last 3 showers, putting across the tasmania easing over towards new zealand. much of us by this time will be fine and try and quiet with pleasant sunshine, but you see where the wet weather is down towards the southeast. it's really wet weather, also making his way across new zealand with some very strong winds as well. weather today, making his way into central positive china right with the next style. so ahead of
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