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i didn't go into systems. family search turned her into. w. . this is due to the news cohen's you live from berlin the extreme weather on the highways the warning for people and living around the erupting on a clock at town hall kaino in indonesia when saddam has already killed more than four hundred people now a second experience has got to make sense from western java also coming. to khan is to resume commercial whaling that most species of the animal are not endangered
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falls on the waiting arms of the condemned the. violence that survived the holocaust is working again and playing a play in chin. little little. amount i was on thank you for joining us. authorities in indonesia have issued a warning of extreme weather and high waves in areas where a tsunami killed more than four hundred people over the weekend it was triggered by the. volcano which continues to erupt search teams are pushing on in their hunt for both survivors and the debt they're telling people to avoid coastal areas desperately needed aid is being delivered but more supplies are still needed for the thousands of displaced people living in makeshift camps doctors they children
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are becoming ill with the lack of clean water and windley medical supplies. correspondent ana santos is in up one in western java which is one of the worst affected areas and she sent us this report. a tsunami brought by the eruption of the volcano cutout does nothing this cause the village called lend dad out in the wind in rubbles it is in this rubble that a young father hopes that he will find his three month old baby who has been missing since saturday. the baby girl's name is a niece and her body could be somewhere and this debris fairy cooney our one fisherman is her father he lived with his wife hanna and their three children near the water's edge they have banned the hunt couldn't withstand the force of the giant wave that. this is all that's left of our house
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my mother asked about the strange sounds outside and when i looked around i saw three big waves one after the other i panicked and woke up my wife we ran out with the whole family this is where i got hit by the big wave but we kept running over there came the second wife we fell again and that's when i was torn from my wife's arms we're still looking for. the most out of us. in this movie ledge of about fifty residents three people were unaccounted for two bodies have been found. but fair and one has baby go is still missing. in this home behind me is where hanna and fairy reunited with two of their children instead of three. my baby was just wearing the new clothes i'd bought for her. she had some new toys too and she was just starting to smile and giggle. we
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wanted to go to a family gathering but when the waves came i couldn't hold onto her tight enough. i lost her. meaning. this is no me left hand fairies family with only the clothes on their backs and for now all they have is this picture of a nice on the hope that she will be found the reports were sent to us by delia correspondent. joins us from one in western job which is one of the worst affected areas are we just saw your heartbreaking report there are praying for america what help is being provided for those with missing friends and relatives and aid in general. well families like ferrie and hannah are using every means possible to find their missing loved ones
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perry for example yesterday when we found him at the command post he had filed a missing persons report for baby and lisa and that would signal to organize a search operation for her but before that he told us that immediately he sought the help of his neighbors and other loved ones in the village they were digging through the debris with their bare hands to see if they could find a nice up and then after that the military came to help them and again he asked for their help in finding them so we see that relatives looking for their loved ones are trying every means possible within what's closest to them and what can offer the most immediate help and then elevating these concerns to the authorities. so there are fears of another tsunami on a walk to the feeling where you are. well right now you know there have been continuous fears of another tsunami hovering over us
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especially since we continue to hear the rumbling of crocodile across from us and also i do say that as long as the volcano is active there might be the possibility of another tsunami but today residents have to contend with another more immediate concern which is the floods if you look behind me you'll see that roads like this have been flooded up to about need or waist high some villages have been flooded off to their rooftops this was brought about by the continuous rain which was torrential at this morning and brought these floods into these roads which further is him during access to for aid workers and relief goods to the affected communities so right now we see some kind of twin danger that are disaster that aid and residents have to deal with the possibility of another second tsunami and these floods that have been blocking access to roads and just making life a little bit more a little bit harder yet again for their honest antos and one in western java thank
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you for that report. now the other stories making news around the world the syrian state media say is the country's air defense says loss of life enters practice mistrials fires by israeli warplanes it released images of surface to air missiles near the capital damascus several soldiers were reportedly edgers independent observers say israel was targeting an arms deck used by hezbollah and iranian forces. u.s. immigration authorities say an eight year old boy from guatemala has died in khost today he died a few hours after being admitted to a new mexico hospital with a cold and fever and it's the second death of a child emigrant in the u.s. detention this morning. in china at the trial of a prominent human rights lawyer husband gone and the northern city of to gen y. is being tried for subverting state power in
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a hearing behind closed doors to activists have been detained for protesting at the heavily guarded course paris. japan is to resume commercial whaling from next july a low it will only haunt the outer walls in its own territorial waters and exclusive economic zone for decades japan has been allowed an exception to the international whaling commission. saying it only did it for scientific research now it's also pulling out of the commission. gets a centuries old tradition one that japan is intent on keeping alive. after failing to get the commission's approval to resume commercial whaling japan has announced it is cutting ties with the international conservation body. we will. focus exclusively on the protection of we will not take concrete steps towards
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reaching a common position. international whaling commission meeting in september it became clear that it was not possible for states with different views to co-exist and that led to this decision. was the move has been heavily criticised by countries such as australia which urged japan to reconsider one environmental organization accused japan of breaking the law. plans to today believe the international red ink is very grave and serious international whaling commission is the global body agreed under international rules to be responsible for the conservation and management of whales japan is rejecting that international law what they were rejecting is pirates whaling and it should be condemned by the international community. but thirty years after signing a moratorium on the practice japan says endangered whales have had time to
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regenerate. despite complying with the ban for decades japan continued to kill whales in the name of scientific research a program critics say has been used as a cover for commercial hunting. japan says whaling will be limited to its own territorial waters and economic zone but that's unlikely to stop activists from trying to and whaling altogether. police in sudan's capital khartoum used tear gas and fired in the air to disperse thousands of protesters attempting to march on the presidential palace they were demanding the resignation of omar al bashir has been president for almost thirty years organizers say hundreds of protesters were injured and at least ace for thieves. how real how real freedom is there cry for
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a week unrest has been spreading through sudan fueled by rising prices and food shortages and ballooning into calls for regime change. as the president's convoy through the streets of khartoum one woman channeled the anger. at a packed christmas day rally president omar al bashir clutching his walking stick struck it's a fine note. our tell you all those who oppose our country are traitors. outside the presidential palace protest was met with punishment police fired live i'm going to a machine violently beating protesters. according to amnesty international dozens have been killed or injured in the
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cracked. under the country's military dictatorship dissent has been quashed with opposition leaders forced to continue to fight for change in exile. we want a democratic pluralistic city it the plans for a new government new laws and a new transitional constitution have begun. as economic charge takes hold i'm frustration grows protesters have vowed to keep going until bush has gone even in the face of tear gas. now to a unique music project called violins of hope restoring violins that survived the holocaust and israeli violin maker brings the instruments back to life to be heard as concert halls around the world as reports from the german city of. their witnesses of history these violins belong to european jews who were murdered
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in the holocaust during world war two the nazis forced jewish musicians to play in concentration camps while other prisoners were sent to their deaths for members of the trade in for their monic even just for her sing with these instruments is an incredibly intense experience. but i really enjoy playing these instruments i find it very moving. israeli violin maker amnon weinstein has devoted the last twenty years of his life to finding and restoring violins played by jews during the holocaust it's a way of giving a voice to the victims including hundreds of his own family members. you know vaguely it says heil hitler nine hundred thirty six here and there's the swastika. this. weinstein calls
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them the violins of hope they've been played in concert halls around the world as a tribute to the millions who were silenced by the holocaust. that friend from do you have any thanks for joining us and we'll leave you with pictures of some young i'm just having fun in this now at austin times d.c. national.
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where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to the shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist cannot work all the strength of many characters and their problems are always the same courtroom social inequality
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