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know and the jointer come up in the morning playing. refuel the sins of your heart as bombs. the drums code starts october 11th on t.w. . you know. this time on world stories. threats to freedom of the press in kashmir. why kenya is my side are keeping peace. but we start off in peru where the top she company has received a hefty fine for illegal logging it's a victory for the environment and for farmers who refused to sell the firm their land. it takes for
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a patch of ask is 45 minutes to reach his land on the way he passes the entrance to the time she plantation. he doesn't know what the firm is up to here it supposedly grows cocoa but not on this land. it used to be home to 70 farms neighbors on all sides but repaired of us is now alone since the hunters sold their plants. and they don't meant that they thought that this place used to be up paradise we had all yucca nona's up pineapples he just needed to go up the mountain to catch a wild boar or a deer. peer or no possum at night you know everything used to be close by that's what we lived on now and not even a rats lives here anymore because the company has destroyed the animals entire habitats. the farmland often stayed in families for generations
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providing food throughout the year ruperto vasquez has planted mix crops to harmonize with the natural environment ensuring the plant enjoys decades of fertility time she offered him $5000.00 sold lease or about $1500.00 for his 20 hectare parcel not a political but are $5000.00 solar arrays a good thing that will last a week and then what there are people who've sold the land i don't know where to find work now they're looking at what their neighbor has in his garden so they can steal his crops but of course that i have on an aerial view shows the crops being cultivated on the time she plantation there surrounded by tall trees that block the view from ground level. over exploitation is destroying the ecosystem throughout the amazon an hour away by boat around the town of yukito the signs of deforestation are everywhere tropical wood is transported down the nanny river
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a tributary of the amazon ancient trees in the area have been wiped out sometimes the logging is legal often it's not the environmental consequences that are catastrophic. here in the amazon there is exploitation of wood on a moles. or you. know will go. to such a degree that it's just senseless. roberto vasquez wants to keep fighting for his land and his environment he wants his grandchildren to have a piece of land that they can farm here in time she and peru's amazon. on august 5th the indian government stripped kashmir of its autonomy that increased tensions with neighboring pakistan which also based claim to the disputed region
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ever since journalists have been hindered from doing their work in kashmir. a newsroom without internet phone lines all more connections this in 2019. pantry a reporter for national newspaper. the computers at work simply to write stories on . to get his work to the papers headquarters in another city he has to save it on a pen drive and take it to a media facilitation centered on by the government. the center has one internet connection and 5 computers for hundreds of local national and international journalists. it's also where he can catch up with other reporters on what they are hearing but these aren't the only good news he and his colleagues in kashmir face and it's very difficult to get off your version of saudi and write
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a really careful and you can say there have been so many journals have been someone about the officials who had to do good from this information is a sort of against a thread and. that all the occasional briefings like today when reporters are invited to hear from army and police official is the focus of the briefing however is not on the situation in the. it is on pakistan and its alleged efforts at infiltration. officials insist that the past month has been the most peaceful and kashmir and shutting down communications has been a legitimate means to achieve that we have. to do is. one of them to move with the ones in the west of the block. but it isn't just troublemakers but the government as what
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it about dogs on the media are evident when security forces stand down but as always reporters cannot argue. fabio to the players that maybe. unofficial channels are amplified because dresser bins do not trust local papers on national television news. they believe those journalists are following the official line from the hindu nationalist government and refusing to portray the hardships on the ground. when it was built we don't get any news the indian media reports feeds news this is schools are open and shops are open and traffic is moving but look around you you are in the heart of she's not good but shops are closed schools are closed people are distressed. new ones are launched a story freak we can't trust the media anymore we can't trust what they're seeing. is grateful that his editors do not dictate what he can and cannot write but he what he is that all journalists do not have that freedom. they don't even carry
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that rule is not a single comment on the street and what has happened to the people not a single comment their discourse there are some guns a precious press the local press is reading the pressures in. the right to speak freely want simply be distorted when the phone started ringing again. 18 years after the outbreak of the 2nd world war the our homes in our. types in central germany is a valuable resource on those persecuted by the nazi regime often it's the victims children who want to learn more about their parents and ensure that their suffering is not forgotten. he is the son of a prisoner of war he drove for 2 days home friends together with his wife to visit the ours in our guys a few months ago a team of investigators there informed him that they had found some of his father's possessions. antonio his primary joined
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a french resistance during world war 2. denounces imprisoned him annoying. concentration camps this is a very emotional moment for. the he was arrested in cups year in france i think after his boss denounced him he was a resistor during the war he was involved in the resistance. just. shoppers seize his father's possessions for the 1st time in a ring with a pen i watch. and a russian card because computer there was some point did you feel when you held as objects in your hands. well i felt he had
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played by had prepared myself a little bit before. i felt how young my father once was. to used to say in my life i took more blows than a drum ever could do you lose. one. to hold fire on some 17000000 victims of the nazis. in many cases all that remains are yellowed cards dieter's of each individual their rest their transport to a concentration camp everything that. was worth recording written proof of the systematic horror 8 decades after world war 2 began. to hope to hand back personal belongings to the families of the ninety's victims. say it upon receiving his father's personal effects we need to forgive but we will never forget. dealing
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with the past is no easy task but especially here in germany it is a duty of remembrance. of. the messiah people in east africa mainly herd cattle and live a nomadic existence but increasingly drought is leading them to change their way of life in kenya more and more messiah are deciding to become beekeepers. lloyd the forest is a great place for wild bees to leave there are no fields or pesticides and very few people. the members of my site people who do live in that area traditionally collect wild honey in the forest it's arboreal and dangerous activity but last year about corn and 14 other men went into the beekeeping business setting up 10 hives in the forest they don't take up much space and they are environmentally friendly.
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and. we get we get money and. give it and this helps who uplift. the life. like no. young man i don't think there were 2 schools and getting him money. and. it has become very hard to make a living the traditional way and some in a magic pastoralist some outside men still have as many as a 1000 head of cattle. but nowadays they are the exception more and more are looking for other ways to make a living. for. a major reason is frequent periods of drought that means dried out pasture land and less for the
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cattle to eat and drink another reason is that the land where they graze their heads in strength it also has to be shared with wild animals. a couple of 100 kilometers to the north east in nairobi is african beekeepers kenya's only commercial company devoted to the development of the beekeeping and honey industry most of the 20 employees make cards for 2 beekeepers the small amount of honey so far produced annoyed is not sent to nairobi it is sold in nearby villages but if production is carried out and if more beekeeping projects i stop just the future of the industry in kenya might prove to be sweet.
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here's how the clarion celebrate their october that. they've been plucking into the shell theatre for 150 years. a small original at the world's biggest public celebration. the romans now. do you speak this like. this music shop near cut. you feel. and does this say if you. come to the right place. to be 16. you stood as poor
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little stressed girl who could have. been sure that of us as we are now. in support of. what's a big. box over. to the real work. of the. kids finally here at the top as in munich has stopped it so close i and with that savile's to go is god and welcome to all.

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