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they bump into some others who have already spoken to the human rights organization . this woman has many relatives in camps she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewer tala and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. it's for. amnesty international is very interested in cairo it's experiences patrick poon is china researcher. we were in the international class because we'd gone abroad to arab countries kazakhstan for g.q. sterno spec is down and britain's cuisine and what was everyday life like right. after breakfast we were dissing there was no interruption. without the communist party there would be no no china sounds like that we had to study the nineteenth
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party congress and repeat what a great person a president using bringers in order great country china is. this all for in washington for them to us that you are chinese you have to assert that this national unity is size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic identity is just really like ethnic cleansing practice so it's really terrible. because i call thora these have warned cairo out that he could be endangered by what he has said. seriously. you have to be strong and have the courage to speak the truth. and if we don't say what's going on there who welcomes them and that's why i'm making a statement. by. conrad is helping to raise awareness in the world about what is going on across the chinese border but life goes on and now he has to go to work.
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breaking with tradition to. grow in knowledge or use it in a symbolic way if anyone here understands the stain of a likely culture gives this family just really large. beautiful. tang to optimize his method. and he's ready to share and his knowledge and. he go into africa next g.w. . meet the artist we talked to sasha
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follett's. a choreographer who's constantly pushing the limits of dance theater so funny stuff was. some of the highest she's been dancing against the current for twenty five years where does she get her energy from. such a. sixty minutes d w. ninety six. it's a crime echoed around the. young people rebelled against the instrument. and demanded nothing less than a whole new society. wide maelstrom of muslims what remains of those lives today. the seeds of civil rights
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the peace movement the women's movement plan is clear. in terms of. the global. this week. hello and welcome to the fresh edition of africa brought to you by tunnel t.v. that's a really and i'm felice n.t.s.b. here in south africa and i'm joined by my colleague in nigeria hello there everybody if you are interested in the environment and its issues from africa and europe and sit back and enjoy the next trying to six minutes or thereabouts here's
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what we have coming up on the show today. but once a zimbabwe where farmers are using methods that strip you and your friends from the sauce. in germany school children are putting what they've learned from the passions about vitamins or protection into practice. and in kenya would visit a staff of that makes eco friendly pencils and pens from recycled newspaper. first we had to zimbabwe after the land reforms many farmers there were unsure how to best work. many still practiced traditional methods such as slash and burn which as we know has a devastating effect on the environment one man with a lot of experience set up a foundation for farming to teach the rule farmers how to work according to environmentally friendly methods the results higher yields and better sought
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protection have a look. old habits die hard. because from us. the damage to the environment makes life and plan for deploying instead of making sweet more fun time. and permission to use the negative impact for both families and environment brand old reefs look for can't even catch on. that could be solve this so instead. there's a blanket over the earth and you see a star studded from last year and this. week against saving stuff from two years ago and that builds up and that's a protective blanket and the water to infiltrate and so your water table comes up
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and then the beatles in worms and ants in the system take that biomass on the surface into the soil which rehabilitates your whole structure which you destroy by trying all ribs organization foundations for farming was founded after he lost his own farm doing zimbabwe's london phone back in two thousand instead of giving it he decided to share his expertise with other farmers his foundation teaches the basic principles of consolation agriculture and the best ways to optimize yields when using its methods a concept that also produces a lot of benefits for the farmers says i just have. these you're minimizing your production costs in terms of fuel you are minimizing your. this oil which normally comes from the plowing into the detector itself this oil he also minimizing the loss of for water in some nutrients the
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foundations walk has been tremendously successful. many small farmers who have employed brand middles have consistently increased the size of their cereal crops. listening to four year old my good old son she found in a rural community outside harare for conservation has really paid off how to look maybe small but high heels of high she doesn't plough she only digs small holes for seedlings. and years to harvest so no more than three fifty kilogram bags of maize proceeds are in my field but after the training of the foundation i have listed ten bags from a quarter of an acre. that's when they recognize the benefit to motivated me immensely and they never look back. when incisions generally last for a fortnight progress after twenty four must take part. they focused
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