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saying there's nothing to go back to for it's not safe. do but you already, but you this really happened many among assessing, raped the rebel forces, enter hoses and rate for mothers and daughters. they looked and drake, that's why we fled of roland is ami 1st invited in 1996 and targeted the groups in refugee camps, taking part in the genocide 2 years before to say over through the government in the capital kinshasa that led to 2 major was during, in about 2000 and african countries, about 6000000 people were killed mostly by starvation and disease. the problems that persist, rewind, during you can do with being accused of meddling and come go losing minerals ever since. you and investigators say this time m 23 supported by thousands of rwanda. and so just for one to says it has the right to defend itself. and $23.00 says is fighting the groups. he threatened the ethnic group of its leaders. congo,
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says rwanda's looting it, some fost minimal. well. and 23 took control of these colton mines involved the last. yeah. rwanda's minimal expos have doubled in the last 2. yes. from 23 last to the camera in 2012 us and european countries caught funding and military support to run the condos on me eventually for 1023 back to the board with rwanda, it's substantial international support congress. all me is we can now, i'm rwanda's is stronger to you and and western powers have cooled, rewind, to withdraw its troops from comb, guy who left the many statements and condemnations around the world. at the same time, vermont is become an indispensable ally for many countries in other crises, sounds. after all, it's one of the biggest contributors of troops to peacekeeping missions. troops
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from southern africa having un peacekeepers have failed to stop the pro rwandan forces at funds. thousands at the indian soldiers in south keyvi, a fighting alongside comb. guys, troops is red cross work has collected bodies around coma and $23.00 is said, it will continue. the way to can shasta is a growing c, a here and internationally. congress have found to be plunged back into the kind of regional was of past decades with disastrous consequences. malcolm web address era. ok, that's it for me. so of any a next analysis era is people in power. and we're back at the top of the hour with more international news, including rapid developments and israel, gaza, and living on the they'd been waiting all night to the beach to come. it's
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a name migrants have given to not one, but a network of cargo trains that hit through mexico up to the us border. there were free really no way to try and avoid mexican migration. despite the dangerous these people want to take it north. as soon as possible, trying to stop the tape word. word came up for but they were expect bad. so you know, the next on the tracks trying to get up as the carriage is and the type of people have a head more challenges to noisy nose. mexico. are you as president who doesn't want to know the beast goes on the 10 weeks of his really bombardments on let it left, 4000 people dead and drove over 1000000 from there the when the does sub and with the dead
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still buried under? well, people began returning to their homes that early on many were destroy my darling linda safina habits on numbers on the lucky ones found their home still intact. yeah. and the, the in this divided, broken state, civil society stepped in to provide services to people who have been scattered and battered by israel's latest. everything is secured by private initiative. drinking water is included by our electricity is secured by us. people empower, looks of how the evidence of the you are doing with their government cans
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in the the allows them to the we have been running this n g o for some years trying to boost the economy and menace as lead this organization to a series of crisis, the 4th of august 2020, we had to shift to more humanitarian mission. after the 4th explosion, we went into a home. but if there's and then it grew where we had to create a distribution center where families would come and take all the needs from food,
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clothes, shoes, toys, whatever they needed. some volunteers work 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. so we are people who are used to helping each other because results have other means of support as in type of crisis. when we show our jensen's unit, the body of the law was driven from his home in the southern suburb of the capital b root. shortly after israel's faritax began. yeah, i think on life you and not being had a theme is as much and the key the way you have the the best buy. that'd be name. i need help. yes, this is good. this is good. and my uh see i can pay the for
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my son. uh he's staying with friends, the cant afford 3 meals a day. i of the, the end of the we, i will, i so i don't know, but the bottom is a button, but some of them i'm in a bedroom, i. e and the rest of flesh that's part of office the much the the school is turned into a temporary shelter to provide a cancer with the immense 24 year old daughter is also volunteered to tell you that i can, she does what you can to cheer up the 150 children housed here,
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myself and the other volunteers were used to go every day. we all formed close relationship with the kids. some kids wheeler and todd, beautifully toddler. hey, this is the way you through. oh, to lucky, lucky. a lot of the kids from the south, especially they have big dreams and aspirations and they talk about their lives as if it's part of their family is the family members, the volunteers care for the displaced even is rarely wor, planes, trenton from above. the sea leaking
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mine on the been in the hopes the kids here prepare for winter in the back just about the on the issue. so most of the kids that come with the tip of don this time it's over. well, this time, more than one portion of the lebanese population is display. so really says the sign that whatever we do is it's like a drop in the mean, the bottom there in the bottom that they did last movies to be able to survive. most mona is deeply frustrated by the lack of government paid most of the day. the water we would buy, our electricity is secured by us medication cooling. everything is secured by
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private initiative. so it's really admitted that this country is since sunday, the present during a relentless series of disasters. over the last 5 years, the, the burial court explosion, the devastating economic collapse and a political deadlock that left the country without a president for 2 years. the liberties state was on its news even before the war began.
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the is really fun. bergman's drove nearly 20 percent of the population from their homes, mostly from the south of the country, causing the largest mass migration and lebanese history. is associate ology professor at the american university of a root. so the bombing of the capital southern suburbs. one would think that a, the country that has a very weak governments institutions, one of the worst economic crisis in the, was that
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a horse society and the whole system was built into collapse with the displacement of august. 1000000 people in one or 2 days when this in the past, the, because i think there is a feeling that this is our country and we want to keep our country and it's not anymore. it's desire to support on the button. so who do i still think a lot about the enemy? therefore, there is a need to have because we are all in this if i'm not displeased today, tomorrow, i may be displeased given this again, this expansion as a project of, of design, is that, you know, they wouldn't be until to be happy to come and look at bias, you know, this is the and this is that project. so korea has lived through 7 wars, as there was always ongoing fx. the people that lived in south could have been in the borders. beacon central stories from least 19 forties and 19 fifties. what's happened? so they used to come just invade a vintage,
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go take their properties, whatever it is. so this, it's important to think that when we think about these episodes or the specific timeline, this is not the only one event. this is ongoing. continuation of the is the aided occupation. the thousands of displaced ended up in the northern city of tripling in one of the pores areas in the country. the most since is one of $600.00 public schools turned into temporary shelters by the lebanese government of the day upon a plan. that's all it doesn't have been out on the telephone at the last bill actually had been some mental deals from the beginning. it may even
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be the less level of you with with them into the theater, etc. that linda barber shop, how it be volunteered to help the displaced view, my chevy on the list of, of the most just not. yeah. and what's the only one i'm going to play it on the mini and i'll put you down far from home. many here feel a band and an angry watch the the but the
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vessel and he has no among of all the, the there's a constant fear that the situation can get even worse by the side of the level of the pack them the that is the so add nothing to the showing on the go this the 2nd bearer. just beyond this really air strikes. the spacious well stocked kitchen serves thousands of meals each day.
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and the dates and how to look into the from the year b, i'm a bomb jazz. how that is submitted and the thing that they mean was written on the bottom of it as time g o man. but let's not be dealing with the dental and getting it this way. i need a look and i'm not with me and left me. it was been ha, why the should then uh, i'll meet them and then let me start with the news of the, the, what are you looking for? well, most organizations likes these are run by local volunteers. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, it's lebanese independence day. keenly aware that citizen volunteers are leaving the nations relief effort now. so you have seen kind of living on this governmental crisis group has come to think. so the 1st one is the 7.0.5 wouldn't in the 1st few days of the response it was k all take this or the knee, hundreds of thousands of people on the streets. you know it's, it's a huge responsibility to coordinate and responds gates ending forth worth of the population. and then i'm the staff and the resource administration that has very,
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very nothing thrust was popular. this was a citizen but civil society, particularly initiative, also in remote areas and villages and neighborhoods. and some cynthia is, has actually absorbed a lot of the strain and pressure of the displacement that can i didn't go through them on the phone, put on call. hello. i think allows you, the 2nd part of the phone calls, everyone who needs help for the in a house and a shelter at school that i had a phone call from a man who was in a panic attack in the woods. uh he just was witnessing his house has been boomed and i'm sure you area. so he gave us a phone phone here. what speed it panicking. i was having him on the phone like to breathe,
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trying my best to make him feel better and we helped him and so many different ways . i do not on the 7th of your sound or i was actually, i was fluid. i went up to completing you. oh, good comes office and so on the corner does a lot of with the heavy of our for the to stick it on line next to caroline. yeah. mm bye bye bye bye. hundreds of thousands of lebanese flea and just rarely bombardments ended up sleeping on babe ruth streets the zain of flood when her home came under attack upon them. the here and i will let them know. you'll make another name, young as will soon as you bob. just looking right now. can facade, can you on the subject to some possible applause, some of the them look into them when you bought or not
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a lot. none of slow fucking a couple of months late. it's what the solve there seems to be less but less the walk. i'm around the since the bottom, daniel submits a couple of the 61, but most of them and then she obviously have latest unless you know, you can again give me one office and can i schedule within a couple who can do i'm home and then left to somebody else and had the fill on besides the, on the optic amendment, the mental level up on how to, how to log on. but with the full scale is really were on web it on beginning september 2024 following 12 months
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of cross border strikes between israel and has the principal was rank sir drawn from lebanon's, muslim she community has long been the main fighting force against the israeli army which i'll get by the south of the country for 18 years during the slightest more israel killed, as well as long time leader s. and the struggle with other his fellow leaders were killed. lebanese civilians paid the highest price,
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the after $1.00 final night of extraordinary bombardments ceasefire came into effect. it's within hours, hundreds of thousands of people passed through bands and returned home alley of dolo returned to a harsh reality. this house was destroyed on the very last night of the war. only this family of 6, his 4 brothers and his parents have lived in this building for, for decades. and
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as one does that i really like the name about a flat. no, as long as getting them at any or any like via the where i'm going to body text. each element i know must be a she you know, that's actually on to my darling see the for this displeased family from south lebanon. it's also time to go home. they're still traumatized by what they saw
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was that you said what was not sensitive or yeah. the the how does the yeah. why do go with a look at all the others can sure. why no, i'm sort of the here to. yeah. why no no, no, no one who who is?
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because uh huh. the, the the, the since moved. the 170. no. is it that i buy it? well i wouldn't say that again. lived by the wible could i? but at least i did well have. she couldn't sign it and i signed it hadn't been elected the on the things have gotten clients of ours. okay. the name of
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the, the tomato we used to get around to 80 families coming for a day. and in the last week it's been down to 20. but there are lots of people who studied or has the, has your lots of books come in. so how, so yes, is there a side of the volume with ads can stop thinking about the children have gone home to the cell. do you of course the phone hung up. are you to go ahead and see the screen? okay. i know that will
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a hand corner by the community award time volunteers remains a symbol of lebanese strength, the 11 or has been useful in so many rices. and they always come out on sunday and it's passion special or it's an attitude to dispense of the people of the south of the because of the display settings that they can see. i see from these people it's i'm grateful. i'm faithful because every time i feel up jumping, the, they keep the septic,
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the a jim, any braces for it's not federal elections. the country's political to write is in bold. for the 1st time since the 19 thirty's, the hard drive is poised for a national election breaks, pushing it's increasingly popular, more nationalistic, less open invest color and such as water resistance still possible. the populace, a of the party is expected to take 2nd place. people in power, investigate the fall rights, reckoning on the jersey to the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response subs as
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that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important. it impacts the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world from here of the . c emotional needs across guns in the occupied west bank, 183 palestinian prisoners returned to their families. the time several of any 8, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 live from don't also coming up 7 policy and prisoners or taking straight to hospitals for medical treatment. any say
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they were use this really custody 3 is really captives are reunited with their

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