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welcome. it's good to have you with us indians have been on the streets since last month for a new citizenship role introduced by the government the mole provides a route to citizenship for persecuted religious minorities from neighboring countries everyone except muslims that is. now that all says that this law in conjunction with the headcount of residents in the country could affect citizenship rights of india's muslims numbering 200000000 that's if the government asked for documents many especially for indians don't have legal correspondent and we should just. in the state of.
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delhi is out on the streets and it has been called weeks now thought after body that an amended citizenship law combined with a national population register goodison franchise minorities this has birthed a rallying cry in followed that at the with those who don't have that i documents we won't show up people. if the authorities come knocking but intervene could be in trouble. he does have documents. a water identification card and a government mandated id. but in each his name is spelled differently in one it starts with a b. in another or his name is split into 2 me with ease instead of an i. this is because the government workers who helped him fill out the forms try to spell out his own do name phonetically. and the english spelling is
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a patchwork of guesses. they didn't even ask me if my name was spelled correctly i could have at least corrected is in hindi i can't read in english so i couldn't correct that anyways and now if the government starts scrutinizing this closely we will of course get into trouble what is on the on the island. the problem runs across the family. in his father's documents and in those office 7 children. these seemingly innocuous mistakes could lead to questions about their lineage is reading of the in the son of by rana akbar qana do his children have the same father the one who has lived in india all his life and be could need on so soon. already the government is doing out a national population register which will ask for their parents date and place of book. birth and death certificates the clearest way to saw a person's lineage are not common in villages like these if these documents i
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eventually used to grant citizenship rights the fallout one just taught muslims. these men are hindu but they are wanted to they belong to castes that have been historically oppressed in india many do not own land if the lack of proof leads to a loss of citizenship that could affect voting rights access to welfare and even the right to work. some villagers are trying to help explain what the new routes mean. but it is still unclear what the government could ask and getting that i documents will not be easy. daily wage labor days standing in line trying to apply for documents. or they will have to pay opportunistic brokers through the nose and this one just beginning all communities the government dismisses such concerns and says that legal indian citizens will not be affected
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b.g.p. leaders here say that they are drumming up support for the new rules through outreach and running. over broken about the opposition is stoking these fees for those who want to oppose the new law for disruptions and mischief we want that their tactics will not be tolerated will go. but the dean of the year is not taking any risks. his full month old daughter is the 1st of his children to have a birth certificate it clearly states health bad inflamed and police of blood hokie to indian citizenship but honey is spelled wrong not to fight. for more i'm joined by the author of that report did a lot of spondon. in delhi and we should get to see you why is it so hard to get a document that proves somebody is indian my british over
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here and of those who do have documents have a variety of documents that have water identification cards as a unique id that the government issue was they may have phosphors them we have driving licenses however no one documented seem as a clear proof of indian citizenship and then on top of that there are issues with trying to get these documents survived as we saw in the report small mistakes can be common and when somebody tries to go through the process of collecting these mistakes this can be a long go to try to process it can be expensive to society use brokers and it's simply not an option for everybody to go through the process of getting the correct set of the perfect set of documents may people also going to get both and that sort of suggests to me which basically means that when the time comes when the government also for the documents from people it may not have the right set of documents and this is creating panic on the show just to be clear the new citizenship law does not directly affect indian citizens all the quire them to produce any documents of any sort why then all this discussion about producing
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documents. that is exactly right position fact the indian government and political leaders have repeatedly easy to be said that the c.e.o. of the citizenship amendment act will not impact valid indian citizens this is something the government has held strong on but the concerns of protestors an open and shut about how this amendment can be used in combination with other policies the government has proposed and national population just to find out what the usual vested in south india and they will find out what the limits of these indians as weather patterns were born with cities they were born and then they were born and this ties in with the current citizenship act and it will allow for the government to develop this off usually residential use with citizens and also have a list of doubtful citizens and people why did that the national population just stuck and then become of these documents for the government to weed out those who
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don't have that i documents and who can then be considered doubtful and perhaps even left out all citizenship rights in india. leave it for the time being on a new show just speaking to us from delhi thank you very much. to pakistan but a high court has overturned the death sentence and that the former president and material. but of his musharraf's the high court said there is no court that had that the sentence was formed unconstitutionally musharraf was caught on tape in self-imposed exile in dubai was found guilty of treason in absentia last month the long running case centers on the general's decision in 2007 to suspend the constitution and declared a state of emergency when he was running the country. when the original sentence was delivered it was seen by some as a message that the military isn't above them all so are we back to square one now. in islamabad well that would be one thought the initial decision came out that it
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was a very symbolic 'd situation. successful but democratic forces the for the 1st time you saw that military dictator was punished but now everybody was wondering you know how would the military react to it because military do get ready seriously and it condemned the decision and now we know that it's back to square one and reykjavik was the shots and boxed on the military demands a very popular institution and now the situation is that it's all back to square one as you said it is a big defeat for pro-democracy forces it's not always yet british but i believe that it is such a step back to all those who thought that quantity and baucus not on a military dictator who while the constitution would be brought to justice this has not happened and it is a setback for all pro-democracy forces and. the sport of caught on tape makes its olympic debut do some a it's
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a moment that athletes who practice this muff a lot have long been waiting for but the move has sparked some backlash as well. japan is the spiritual home of karate. and q. she meets who is going for gold this and because you go to one of course the high expectations around me create a lot of pressure but i think i'll do it with a clear conscience step by step. if you know. she needs to discover karate at the age of 9 and after 3 years already had a black belt today at 26 she's a 3 time world champion. it's about the kind of dent in competitive karate you compete in one of 2 categories. both have their charm and i hope that more and more people get the opportunity to experience both types of karate life. is a fake fight against an imaginary opponent the goal is the perfect flow of
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a choreography in competition a fighter can choose from 102 different cut ties. to the fascinating thing about qatar is that despite it being a fixed form i can express myself really personally when also matures the time the longer you practice the cutter the more depth and meaning it can acquire. so all that is so that they get along. the 2nd category is called community and it is a duel with a very real opponent dangerous techniques are forbidden here that means on the protected upper body a controlled bit of force is ok but on the head the so-called skin touches the limit. of the hit to the head is worth 3 points to the torso is worth 2 points and a normal kick is worth one point. at the request of the international olympic committee of the valuation system for both categories 1st had to be made suitable
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for the olympic games this is a break in tradition for the sport which has developed steadily over generations. one of the most important karate teachers in japan is cut so here olds who. yama sensei has been training karate for more than 50 years and takes a critical view of the changes karate has undergone. of course kata funny is still a traditional japanese martial art but the new generation nowadays sees it very sporty so many competitions and prices beckon i try to unite the old guard with the spirit of competition for example at the well everything in kata every training every fight begins and ends with respect and decency. tradition meets commercialization but many in japan see the change positively. a centuries old sport will feel at home and perhaps refresh the tokyo 2020.
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