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say you want to know what makes the devil you. and your. son batting way up. on life and out the door. and everyone with lead a holes in everything. are you ready to meet the germans and join me right just do it under. far out in the north atlantic. the faroe islands surprisingly filipino women comprise the largest ethnic minority here some 10000 kilometers from their homeland i don't know how they found the car and it's raining so hard to get . on to net found different traditions the love of her life and a new life awaiting her on the pharaoh's so she's thrilled to celebrate all ahsoka
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the island's national holiday she's donning the national dress of the pharaohs for the 1st time i feel so proud to wear it because everybody in the thinks offender is also wearing info for in their i feel regulates the way. you feel. you. antonette has created a new life for herself. to be with her great love reagan and kong she left the philippines and all she knew behind her for the last 5 years the faroe islands have been her new home. coming from the tropics adjusting to life in the chilly north atlantic was a real culture shock. it
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rains $300.00 days a year in the farrows. at the height of summer temperature reaches just 12 degrees celsius. and in winter it's only light for a few hours each day. i don't know how it sounds though we don't know because the 1st time i had fire and i thought there are not going to be in the us or between us in the far right so i was just like going to grad. wire i love ny and think oh how can i make friends they don't understand my and i'm ways i don't understand their language. antonette and reagan 1st met on cyprus she was working in a hotel there and he was a guest on holiday for 2 years they wrote e-mails and phone one another then antonette talked up her courage and followed rakin to the pharaoh's
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a year after they married their daughter was born. on tonight's mother has come all the way from manila to the pharaoh's to meet her 24th grandchild. the whole family is looking forward to the baby's baptism but naturally she'll be wearing the national dress of the feroz. abbasi i feel it's right it's time to say hey. hey hey how are you jim. the baptism has proved a bit of a challenge for internet there's one fair always custom she still struggles with
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yes she already had the name but the follow the through the fire while it's the secret we are not allowed to. sell it to anyone not less. the only allowed to say it's already in the service and we are ready to give her and him being the prince when you get pregnant you're already thinking of a name i do the same i once saw because i can love you i feel like i can name. but antonette has resigned herself to waiting until the baptism. in the meantime she makes the most of the few hours of sunshine. her husband rake in is a pharmacist. he spends most of his free time working on the house and torch on the capital of the pharaoh islands.
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the 1st time reagan told her where he lived until it had absolutely no idea what to expect. she'd never even heard of the barrow islands. i don't fire island or fire part of it so i was thinking are you really. thinking of. all the stuff. where they said this part of denmark and i need to google. denmark. and looking very spyro i love my kind of climate then i go far i learn. in denmark at the end then i guess you know my going to try to be all right it's very far away from denmark. and even farther away from internet's home city of manila. the capital of the philippines boast some 13000000 residents barely 20000 live and her new hometown.
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the pharaohs comprise 18 islands made of fall cannick rock. some pity 1000 people call this european outpost home. but living on an island surrounded by a unspoiled nature can get lonely at times. especially for the men who far outnumber women on the faroes for years young women have been leaving the pharaohs to study and start a new life abroad the men left behind practice traditional professions and abide by traditional gender roles. at the port of tortious malta new honasan sells his catch of the day. his father and grandfather were also fisherman it's tough work for the guys but that's not what fair always women are looking for the status. quo you know so i just don't see how sick or fully out the times of change well you knew him but it's not you know about
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when i was young it was totally different but i spend i'm good with spending today young women are mainly looking for excitement in the farrows doesn't have as much to offer them as denmark germany or france for example. morten son andreas is also a fisherman his generation in particular is affected by the shortage of women on the pharoah's andreas's single but many of his friends have partners from southeast asia. to the top most of them out of the office and often these days it's easy to find a beautiful young woman like you sit down on the computer click enter and they're right there on the floor and there's a big difference between them going for always one with a filipino you go all around sort of else loaded she cooks cleans and does laundry 4 and loves them. while many fair always women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and
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taking their place. langley thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the barracks. my 1st day i was horrified jetlag and. dark. no way. i'm like. so i been seen so much name that time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war. but also for my ex-husband. for 12 years bang left her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote pharaohs. but when she discovered her husband was cheating on her on able to accept this she worked up the courage to separate from him since then
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why it hasn't been easy to house it is so much memories thing again i just stay in the house so i just try i like driving on my own. then. my life my locks now. if you were. home. if you're in the army. you. bang wasn't prepared to give up the life she made for herself on the pharaohs. you. but she refused to stay with her husband purely for financial reasons so she's found work to support herself and her children.
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i didn't regret anything maybe as some changes i would do it but i don't think that they would. if i could then i would. i don't maybe there's something you. know i don't regret and it's good that i'm satisfied right now no. bank has only ever returned to the philippines wants with her daughters kareena and johana that's because bank considers the fire rose to be her home. she supports her parents in the philippines whenever she can. but never for a 2nd did she consider returning there after her separation. i missed my parents but. i thought. i don't.
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i think. we might cancel my. by contrast and she do indeed have since truman wanted nothing more than to leave the parents. like many paralysed women of her generation she headed for denmark as soon as she finished school. after attending university in roskilde she landed a job in copenhagen. it was more exciting than life in the farrows. that's why many young fair always women never return. though in she loon has. yeah. out just to save a life here can be very constraining compared to the big cities it's completely different here. i just wanted to get away the leave it all behind me. that was the main reason why i left back there everything was just too small but after
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a time i realize that no matter where i go the life here will always be a part of me. and. so when she was $24.00 inches low and decided to return. she was homesick and long to raise a family on the ferry. 3 years ago she and her fair always has been tied to are moved back. not long afterwards their son when he was born. in june is striving to be an independent and emancipated woman in this traditional society. so certainly i know that we have this problem. in the past it was a huge problem that the women left and didn't come back. back. but i think that things are slowly changing here that someone like me has returned to
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the islands in their mid twenty's is actually quite unusual if a teacher with a mother. now she's on a mission. and you know when aims to become a role model for a new generation of self-confidence there are always women. that's why she's running for parliament. she aims to make the pharaoh's a place women no longer feel the need to run away from a place with opportunities equal opportunities freedom a ever. 32 after being away for so long it was really important for me to return to the pharaoh's protonix i realized i can make a bigger difference here than i could and copenhagen or else when. i come from here to here i know the place and i know how things work now i want to use that to change a few things on the islands there we're not back off of. her
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goal is to become the 1st woman under the age of $38.00 in the new parliament she says it's time to do away with all gender roles today she's taking to the streets of the capital torch on to get her message out and you know when is the face of a new generation and a new era. there was that she was. the remote islands are starting to move with the times. this is a pharaoh pride parade held the torch on. not long ago such an event would have been unheard of here. for injured lou in the parade is an important sign that mindset search changes. yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a fabulous sign that so many people are here to show we don't want to go back to
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the last century we want the fairies to be an even more open and colorful country and. that's a great feeling it's fantastic yeah it was. colorful weir and modern. angelo ones hopes for a more diverse future aren't shared by all pharoahs people. at an internet and reagan's house things are more traditional. bodog soak up the national holidays just around the corner when antonette where the traditional dress for the 1st time. absolutely beautiful wearing that i've always felt that i was women look better than i was made. especially the foreign women see in my wife wearing those skulls side. i think of
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all fell in love or again when i saw that for antonette the national dress is more than just a garment i feel so proud to wear it. everybody. and if you can stand. for in there i feel privileged. so you feel included. here where. it's very important for me. feeling you belong and are part of society. that was much tougher for the 1st filipinos who came to the pharaohs some 2 decades ago. i think. they are used to knowing. we're not anymore because we are growing. around
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200 filipinos now live on the pharaohs. they form the largest group of newcomers. many have also brought relatives or female friends to the islands. the filipino community here holds regular get togethers which are very important to antoinette. i know. that sometimes it's lonely not to have i believe you know. although we are included in everything. will feel very. you feel home to be with something we know you here is a long ways there's thought here is the same food that you miss. those kind of stuff. it's really nice to have a community. all of her girlfriends have very least partners. today they come to meet until that's new baby girl. i would love for you
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because i like the life. the libyans i really feel save for her the. night time and i am not sure if you come back a lot of those guys. in the fire islands you can go anywhere and. the war is still out even in my head because i know it's very safe here. it's good . to raise if i'm in the fire i. mean while bang is raising her children on the pharaoh's without relying on a man's help. she's found work at a facility for children with disabilities today she's training a new colleague. ben has worked hard to get where she is today. she studied to become a social educator at the university of the parent islands and was the only philippine a student and wrote there. it's very common for foreigners to work in france it's
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not necessary language but then i get my dream. big dreams that's why i haven't school of study after separating from her husband being knows that marrying a fairly is man doesn't necessarily guarantee a secure future so she's learned to stand on her own 2 feet it helps that she didn't just have friends in the filipino community but also mixed with the locals you can love being integrated if you don't know the language it's a challenge and a good thing for me challenge because here i have to use the fairest one grange also in their id but they are very my colleagues. i think i only a week. step . forward all but i'm proud of where i am now who i am.
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it's the evening before the pharaoh he's national holiday bang has invited her colleagues to dinner they love the filipino dishes she prepares. them for having the food there is so good and i think it's so many where i think of things. i feel like i'm in favor of beads it's rather we are able to be forward thinking before it's so. obvious that now you could if i were initial stores here in our lives on. after 12 years of marriage raising 2 children and separating from her husband bangs creating another life for herself . her many years on the pharaoh's have made her into a woman knows exactly what she wants to stay no longer feels she's just another
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filipino pharaoh's. she's become truly feral weeks herself. i've been the one for you. i want to grow all. around the internet and rake in are getting ready for the national holiday. a special delicacy is on the menu and whale meat. and naturally enough arrows slicing it is a man's job. even after spending 5 years in the farrows. that still finds some of the island's traditions hard to stomach.
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so there. you go. mom. and aunt annette still isn't entirely sure what they celebrate on the national holiday. they're celebrating. there we think. king will say if you are away and this is that they will they will skip. so there are actually liberate so you are celebrating when he was here yes this is that they won the night 20 eyeing off july. or not so go which means st olaf sway is the most important day of the year in the farrows everyone comes out to celebrate this national holiday. it's been a fair always tradition since the 13th century. was.
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coming. you know. oh you know. and you know it's here to before she felt obliged to attend but since her return to the pharaohs she's glad to count as she sees how the islands are changing. their day here and i see yes you know just being here today is something special for me. i came home specially for the national holiday every thin and wish they got to know that i'm heading here again it's just different and it feels right i absolutely want to stay she said you know it's a good thing for it was. this is the 1st time mountain that has worn her fair always national dress in public. she's been waiting for this moment for days. after so happy and the weather through the nicer days and it adds up everything
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it's a happy. well there's a beautiful day here we cannot be more lucky with the weather and having my wife and my daughter with me is just fantastic but i don't see anyone else yeah. they reached the city center just in time. for the big parade. is about to begin the highlight of the festivities. and tonight this right at home. there always men and women have come from all around to see and be seen. and to celebrate together. on a sukkah used to be the day when the marriage minded would i prospective spouses.
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these days people flock here from around the world. there always are opening up. one of europe's most remote regions shows how integration can work. thankfully tung has also found her place and fairly society. this is her 18th sitka and she plans to take part for years to come. if she has other plans to. i was running full get that not their degree then i can apply for another job group a more. it's better for i feared so if my mother and i would be alone with my kids then i had. more or. higher say it's. mark extra i can offer are going to be what about
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good. good. good. good good. this is didn't use lot of for. an entire hospital in quarantine. for lin's humble clinic is closed to all visitors after several patients and staff tests positive for the more contagious mutant strain of the coronavirus. violence in the netherlands as protesters vent their anger over a new tougher restrictions click the strict nighttime curfew for the entire country . early indications of a win for the incumbent marcel rebels assumes that as counting begins in portugal's
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presidential election the vote was held even as the country is suffering from record numbers of new coronavirus priests. next fights or thanks for joining us authorities in germany have sealed off a hospital in the capital berlin after registering positive tests for a more contagious variant of the corona virus the mutation is now spreading rapidly around the world the hospital has stopped admitting new patients and workers can only travel to and from their homes. the humboldt clinic in berlin where more than one and a half 1000 staff and 400 patients are in quarantine the hospital will not be admitting any new patients for at least a fortnight it's not nice the patients they aren't allowed to visit. i'm sad my
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daughter is inside she's waiting for food and drinks but i can't go in and. it's the 1st clinic closure of its kind in germany it comes after 14 patients and 6 staff members tested positive for the highly contagious new kind of the 19 strain that originated in the u.k. stuff we tested negative can only travel between work and hard but testing of all patients and staff is ongoing. we can talk today the 1st results are starting to come in and we are not about to mistake. we hope to have a better view of the situation in the coming hours and days but we can already see that the number of cases is increasing it's up to the industry 5 touched like the humble clinic is considered exemplary it is one of the early clinics in berlin that has been testing for the mutation since the start of the you. move i mean it was only because we did
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a preliminary screening of positive tests that the new virus strain came to our attention and we could act accordingly to protect the population as well as our employees and patients. despite that quick action there is great concern that the new virus variant will still spread both in berlin and the rest of germany. to fight the virus and its new variants germany is imposing tougher restrictions for travelers from high risk countries either because they have high numbers of coded 19 infections or because of widespread cases of new more contagious variants of the virus. border police have stepped up controls at german airports for passengers from around 30 countries all travelers now need to show a negative coronavirus test taken less than 48 hours before arriving in germany. rioters protesting against coronavirus lockdown measures have clashed with police in the southern dutch city of eindhoven protesters pelted police with rocks while
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officer shot tear gas and water cannon and arrested at least 30 people trains to the cities and to the city were stopped and local media reported looting at the railway station in amsterdam police also used water cannon to disperse hundreds of demonstrators opposed to the country's 1st curfew since the 2nd world war. and for more on this we're joined now by journalist michel cass in rotterdam michel can you tell us more about who the protesters are. well it's rather colorful coalition of people with all kinds of outlandish beliefs and there are people that simply do not believe that the situation with corona is as bad as it is and the people think that the restrictions are overdone there are people that are against fiction nations. there's a whole bunch of conspiracy thinkers people that put fire to 5 g.m.'s and people that actually believe that if. by big pharma so you have all these
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people mixed together with young people. looking for. a way to fight police and from and this so be it fueled by right wing groups in parliament is it safe to say that these people who are making headlines and is a marginal phenomenon how much support is there in the netherlands for the coronavirus restrictions well the demonstrations you see that's a marginal phenomenon although it has been the round ever since the beginning of the lockdown some of you seen riots and protests. since late spring early summer overall though there's quite a bit of support. it was 77 percent support by the end of the year and situation now is a bit more complicated because we have
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a government and the political debate is heating up. going into elections in march so more debates and maurice's of this and b. ble are disappointed things are very long and grown is not going away and the netherlands is 2 very bad through the vaccines. or you're just saying the forests coronaviruses not going away frustration what is the overall coronavirus situation in the netherlands. well we had a. big spike in. inspections some new measures taken down so now it's going. down again it's a curfew in effect last night. introduced because everybody's afraid of the strains . and from the. east it will come to be quickly.
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and could collapse so. basically a much worse situation. ok well let's hope it doesn't happen journalist michele thanks for your insights thank you. let's take a look now at some more pandemic news from other parts of the world this hour israel has announced a weeklong ban on most incoming and outgoing flights in a bid to slow the spread of new code 19 variants exceptions will be made for freight and humanitarian flights it comes as authorities race to bring an outbreak of highly contagious variants of the virus under troll. new zealand has reported its 1st corona virus case outside of a quarantine facility in more than 2 months the case was a 56 year old woman who recently returned from europe and tested negative twice while in quarantine health officials are investigating how she caught the virus and which variant it is. the. european union council she shot and the shed has warned
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covert 900 vaccine manufacturers of possible legal consequences after they announced delays in delivering doses vaccine partners biotech and pfizer blames supply chain issues while astra zeneca said a production glitch would hamper supplies to europe. portuguese president marcel rochelle d'souza has been reelected in a contest that took place in the midst of a devastating covert 19 surge. accept polls show the incumbent won nearly 60 percent of the vote enough to avoid a runoff presidential post is largely ceremonial but the head of state is an influential voice in running the country portugal is currently battling the world's highest rates of new daily infections per $100000.00 population a country has been under a tight national lockdown for 10 days. and our correspondent young philip schultz joins us now from lisbon and philip we're getting news agency results from polls
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that have just closed saying that the incumbent has been reelected what more can you tell us and especially about how this election took place yes exactly projects and indicate that the incumbent president most are lower below the . 3 elected and reelected by clear margin theory seats that are on 60 percent of the vote and he would be in office for another 5 years of course those are not official results yet but they are quite reliable. of course this was not a big surprise he was the favorite and for many portuguese the much more interesting question was how many people actually went to the polling stations the polling stations despite the dramatic in fact numbers and it really seems like. turnout numbers are very low probably below 50 percent and this is still not as low
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as some observers predicted. so some many people chose to do their civic duty regardless of the danger kate can tell us why is the infection rate so high now in portugal. but it's probably is several really one of the most important reasons. variants of coronavirus coming from the united kingdom is spreading very. well to probably some after effects from the relaxation of measures 3 christmas time but experts agree that it's mainly the new variants that it's much more contagious that is causing the problems at the moment and at the beginning the government was quite relaxed with the measures didn't take measures fast enough. to lock down just
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started about a week ago and the new data suggests it's already probably 30 to 40 percent of all new coronavirus case that. involves. a variance from the u.k. what about ok thank you for those results and that inside. reporting from lisbon thank you a migrant rescue ship carrying more than 370 people including a one month old baby has finally been given permission to dock in this is gillian port. on board the ocean viking are migrants from guinea sudan and sierra leone who were rescued from distress at sea as they were trying to cross the mediterranean in a bid to reach europe the should ship had appealed to several countries to allow them to go ashore it's now due to dock in sicily early on monday and let's bring in yet a charity all can from the rescue organization as well as many townie this is good
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news i mean that the ship will now be able to go ashore what else do you know. well 1st of all that is a huge relief for the our my team of course tonight we were a signed a place of safety in italy for the 373 people we had previously rescued on toast in friday the situation on board was extremely stressful for the people we had among them 3 pregnant women we had $21.00 babies on board so many suffered from seasickness and staying another night at sea when the current rough weather conditions would have been extremely difficult for these people. let me also say that our crew was really really humbled by the resilience of these people that we rescued and deeply touched by this story and what is your organization asking from from european countries and the european union i mean this is an ongoing phenomenon . well as relieved as we are right now that these people man women and children
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trying to get to a safe place of safety we of course deeply concerned as we hear violent are the latest step on the central mediterranean this morning so the humanitarian crisis at the doorstep is going on for years now and they are means to stop it actually and these means lie at european level that includes the establishment of a dedicated trying to european search and rescue program but also the urgent establishment of a fair relegations the system for those rescued based on solidarity among the member states. let me ask you a question we often hear in the mouths of politicians who are from you know right wing parties just could rescue operations like this be emboldening migrants in africa to try the dangerous journey to europe and if so is there a way to fix that. well we've seen at least from empirical data that there is no evidence that the presence of so to rescue ships is an incentive to people actually
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out risk the dangerous journey to europe but what we do know is that the reasons why they why they flee across the sea actually live on land in libya and the countries of origin and for sure not at sea. but thank you for that insight on the situation of the vessel and that is finally being given right to dock and to get the migrants ashore you know reporting answering our questions from berlin from s.o.s. many townie thanks so much. time for sports now and in the bundesliga let's have a look at the results from this weekend 1st place byer defeated last place south of 4 until the 2nd place team didn't fare as well leipzig losing a month's 3rd place leverkusen lost the war spurred frankfurt be the felt her to berlin fell to braman on friday gladbach beat dortmund in the 6 cool thriller and
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in sunday's late game hoffenheim beat cologne. and that's it from me and the team here in berlin reporter on words to new delhi that's coming up after a short break stay tuned for that more news in 45 minutes time on a sparser thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with. g.w. world heritage 360 get the app now. has a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would
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like and new information on the clone of maurice or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. one slash science. cousens opinion farmers have been camping out at the borders of new dead for almost 2 months to protest against new farm laws passed by the city into more the government many towns of nick with the oceans have fee and the farm was diffused to me until the laws that it will. be followed could you succeed with such nonsense and hundreds of other populous what shopping to get from the state of the job to join the protest scene is leaving
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behind his family for the 1st time. to make his voice was heard by the indian government. such non-singing has called these fields home all his life he demanded has been fascinated by his father's tractor as a 6 year old following him to the feed's soon after he decided to leave school and farm for a living if we didn't have our menus essential for us it has been in our blood our ancestors trade for generations now farming is a mother to us we can't leave it and sort of these are but now seeing bodies he could lose everything times 2 agriculture reform laws introduced by the indian government last year right now singh says has dropped in
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a government regulated market where he's supposed to get a gat indeed feel praised. the new laws allow him to sell outside this market to private places but seeing and other farmers feel that this will eventually lead to the government withdrawing its doubt indeed pray support. there my local if these laws are implemented we will lose the land what will become of us then we will have to leave farming and jobs we want to put out and they'll make big storage units big businesses will lose everything. we're going to go and sing doesn't plan to allow it he's heading to new delhi to join thousands who have been told testing at the capital's borders for almost 2 months now. good preet his 14 year old son will look after things while singh is away there is
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plenty to do. tending the buffaloes watering the big crop sprinkling 40 lasers and best sites. feeding the cough when i'm away ok sing says he should get a government a short price of 800 rupees or about 20 euros for every 100 kilograms of the t. cells. he often doesn't get that because of middlemen he's afraid that in a free market even that low price would be impossible to get. think that's to be gone for a month. and everything and it's your responsibility once i leave what if we don't worry we'll do it. with one loss of farms it is time for singh to go build his deputy home and beads are
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a lot of. these factors are commonly used by farmers to tend to the fields or to transport produce. now for the protests singh and others like him are building temporary structures on to these stories. even equipping them with lights and charging points with them we sometimes do this when we travel for fairs and festivals so as this lake of festival is done. this is a protest this work is permanent not like a day long fares. the government has repeatedly told farmers that going to the free market will allow them to get competitive prices. but farmers were not consulted before the laws of the past they say they don't trust the stuff and because of that split sieved closeness to big corporates. since some good priest has already spent 10 days at the protest camp last month. he vicious he could go again but he has to
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stay back to attend school and to the fields polyphony here. he does deferentially offer words of wisdom for his father. but my father's a grown up so what advice could i offer although i'd like to tell him it gets really cold there so i suggest you take a lot of warm clothes. the rest of your handle. and singh is planning ahead for the call and the help of his wife and daughter. should i pack this to go to yes it's warm got to bring my jacket since daughter coleman says she cannot remember her father ever being over before more than a couple of dates she's voted but also proud to have you got yourself in shampoo with. the family has one last night together before singh has to head out today.
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the farmer union committee requests all villagers heading to delhi to please pack and load your bags and start heading out to. the coil to move comes while it is still dark out singh grabs a moment to offer a prayer they have to be on their be at the crack of dawn. but in june the court has never left her husband's side. now she accepts that if the laws are not repealed he may keep returning to the protests repeatedly for months. to see a better better we've never stayed apart this is the 1st time that he's leaving me i really want to go with him but the kids' schools have opened so i stayed back there. singh says even get indeed price offered at the government market right now doesn't cover his costs. he is already in heavy debt and getting any lesser money
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would sink the hopes of his family. even force him to sell off his land. wants to take over the farms one day from his father. they'd be applying to colleges and would like to study engineering in canada and i'm very proud that my father is going to be a part of this movement he has to be our land is at stake which is like a mother to us. the prime minister she remember that is the farmer's grain the farmers vote that has made him what he is. money and. the farmers have gathered. it is time to be on their feet. the video on the door to midnight tonight and then again for 7 or 8 hours the next day. but spirits are high.
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when i'm out there now we're not alone 40 or 50000 of us are taking a caravan to get these black laws revoked because we don't care if it takes months or years we'll stay put until these laws are rolled back. the catamaran been have to keep stopping to refuel to eat and to wait for other trolleys. up above will start here with some 4 or 500 trolleys more will join along the way i expect will be 1500 by the time we reach delhi these farmers have to cover over 400 kilometers on slovik that's meant for the feeds. but lucky there is a lot of help along the from the locals who cannot join the protests themselves. but they support us they want the protest to run for a long time they don't want the farmers to worry they tell us to stay strong they'll stand with us look free food.
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acts of service essential to success and this has been crucial for these protests. for the. community. serving up free food or longer everything. sickens them is vitally practiced and job. but point the replies are going to the farmers here i've already been travelling for 7 or 8 hours they need rest. work everyone is uncomfortable with travelling on a trolley if they feel sick we provide a doctor so we got. there is even free fuel for the cattle of the next station already paid for by supporters. the encouragement is heartening but the journey starts taking its toll. it has now been 12 oz sensing set out. on the night i feel cold i'm tired my back hurts but we have no option we have to
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go i just stop setup by supporters it's still 6 also be i. dead he is still a 100 kilometers of the. i but driving relentlessly they make it ahead of shut you. out and set not on the same door for over 30 hours to the gist of his protest. but i'm exhausted i'm happy to be in delhi we're here to find out i'm not going to go for it was a real challenge that. seemed joins families here who will be locked from entering
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delhi back in november. so they decided to set up camp right on an arterial hifi most have taken tones to go from an end to their crops but the steady filth knew what i was has. helped keep spirits high. the. but this is far from easy. protesters have braved one of delhi's oldest winters out in the open. repeated towns of negotiation that the government have failed dozens of deaths including suicides have been reported to. sing knows this but it has only added to his determination. was. done i was going to run the catamaran has arrived in delhi on an auspicious day. it is the festival of
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the already celebrated across sponge optima the vinda solstice. it is traditionally a time for family bonfires 2 2 song and dance. embody the more you know what's left of lawrie for us government has brought these black laws because of them my kids will celebrate lorry back home without me but i'll be burning copies of the black clothes. we ceremonially throw food into the fire on the origin i'll be throwing these laws obvious on the with. the. fussing and many others here this is their 1st notice of the from home. they will be sure to make. the most. of the living. with. the.
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