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pope francis has hosted an interfaith meeting in iraq after talks with the country's top shia cleric the pontiff hopes to encourage iraq's muslim and christian communities to work together for peace he has called on iraq to embrace its religious diversity after years of sectarian bloodshed. thousands of people have demonstrated against measures to control the coronavirus in the austrian capital vienna there were isolated scuffles and police made several arrests of protesters oppose the ongoing closure of parts of the austrian economy they also object to masks vaccines and compulsory testing in schools. as news from berlin you can follow us on instagram and twitter at the news or you can visit our website dot com.
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this week on the world stories. israel is it's locked out unvaccinated residents black snow in siberia coal fields but we begin in turkey where tens of thousands of leaders have fled from persecution and oppression in china for being muslim now they could be facing deportation. because of her father her uncle her grandfather several members of shamsi kuchuk family were arrested or detained in china because they are we just. 4 weeks she has been joining protests in front of the chinese consulate in istanbul where everyone here has missing relatives everyone here is hoping for a sign of life missing didn't visit a lot i think these photos are all we have we are not dangerous we just want our
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families back i don't understand why they're not being released and why nobody talks to us maybe they are afraid of us or afraid of the truth like you got you know used let's make some coffee a lot of stories like shamsi as can be heard by the dozen in the streets of. like use of a muff he works as a cook in a we go restaurant the sort of possibly being deported worries him to look good there so if turkey sends us back to china they will put us in jail for ever of the trip or shoot us debt. lawyer abraham represents many legal refugees he has a folder full of extradition requests from china there have been no deportation so far as our gain the pressure. from beijing is growing is it upon them is that initial most especially during the coronavirus pandemic chinese investments have become very important for turkey's troubled economy 2 major chinese mobile phone
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companies have recently announced that they want to invest here and turkey relies on the chinese made vaccine i think china uses all of that to exert pressure on turkey. with. china has given turkey massive financial support in recent he is with investments in infrastructure in ports and bridges but also with credits and loads however this has not affected the turkish position on the weed as the ruling party says. this extradition treaty with china is about criminals we have similar agreements with $32.00 other countries it is extremely wrong to present it as an agreement again so we got brothers and sisters. shamsi iquique says she has always been grateful to the turkish government for its support of the weakest but should the extradition agreement with china be right to fight she feels her name could also appear on
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a deportation list. optimistic i'm now an activist the fact that i'm searching for my father and other relatives makes me a criminal in china's eyes and now i'm afraid that what has happened to others could one day happen to me. but she does not want to give up her protest be silent disappear in the crowd she wants for the fate of a family to not be forgotten. the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep the world and its grip in israel however some normality is returning at least to the people who have been vaccinated with their green passports they are once again able to carry out activities that were previously forbidden. since september classes at this television studio have been held online because of the pandemic now people can attend again and person but
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only those who hold a green pass the has issued by is worse ministry of health is given only to vaccinated people of those recovered from cove at 90 so it's an amazing feeling and everyone is vaccinated so there's no fear and it feels slight and parallelly. are broadcasting the classes that are taking place here we are broadcasting them for people who still did not vaccinate on sunday is rare for the east restrictions after prolonged lockdown malls museums and stores have been opened for all but gyms closed culture and sports events will be made accessible to cream pass holders over 4000000 people have received at least a 1st try and take pfizer's israel as one of the 1st countries trying to get life back to normal opening up has also opened a debate over
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a variety of legal and moral questions of limiting personal liberties as they are someone not rushing to get the vaccine we are limiting few people and i believe this is balanced we are not doing that for good you can really enjoy a cultural life you will enjoy balti willing joe you know going to the gym but in this time only temporary base on the short term we will let all of people being vaccinated all recovered from corona 2 of the green peppers it remains unclear whether international travel could also billing to the queen pass for now israel's bengali an app poetry remain closed for another 2 weeks to keep virus variants at bay travelling is. not yet on the mind of this group if long term friends introducing them aged between 84 and 95 they had to play their favorite chinese board game are shown online for the toughest year after their vaccinations
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they feel safe again to meet is very nice to see everybody's ok and remained pretty healthy throughout the year but very lonely and. it really is a wonderful feeling it's a 1st but cautious step back to some kind of normality. to coronavirus pandemic has hit unemployed people particularly hard with some no longer able to pay their rent. aid organizations in the u.s. fear that homelessness in the country could be on the rise. a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of clover and
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we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can't buy now. works for the city hall and is trying to help paterson as municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says the toll it takes on the city's destitute. bosy war is that the economy fallout from kovac 900 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau but some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and that's risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from landing on the streets during the
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pandemic but it is due to run out by the end of march. from a good 4 months behind you know i would pay my rent horribly and left right now for. probably the worst possible thing that could happen to anyone is to be homeless because there's some people who never were home don't know how to handle but me i wouldn't have a handle despite idea approaching deadline new rental assistance has still not been approved by congress which is currently fighting over to new stimulus package. on the streets of paterson edward bose he hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to get up and defy a victim. of just getting it probably was behind
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a move that worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a way i want to say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel us residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the black heart of russia where core has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is vitaly shestakov shoveling snow but it isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually black snow with it's falling from the sky coal dust has darkened freakout his whole spend his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white.
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sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vitali lives. in self said. the air pollution here in a city or. the city lies in the boss a coal mining area that's known as the russians blackheart millions of tonnes of coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920. s. that coal is mainly used in the metals industry coal is the basis of the local economy. and its biggest problem one of there is no wind to the smoke is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals and your study found that twice as many people died of a respiratory disease in coos bus as in the rest of russia. vitale and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made
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a video of the black snow and ask the canadian government for silence. when you can't use the but we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who's a very very far away reacted to monster to our video than our own officials with already as he ignored us at the 1st and then later our government accused us of being traitors to the homeland and to the coast plus region. oh most how ferocious industrial waste comes from this region. 86000 presidents are among the poorest affected a large amount of coal by products create the toxic flammable and to radioactive waste. in the government recently announced an
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increase in the coal production here to help make up for falling coal prices. a dark day for vitali shestakov and his neighbors. i was. fighting against the coronavirus pandemic. now as the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the job of structural monday to friday. w. .
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they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies your tools with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. of displacement rape for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the few streets of slavery. i think will truly be making progress when we all accept the used to be of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 10th on g.w. .
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my name is dino opal. i was born on paltalk in england but i have an indian mutha. 10 years ago i came to mumbai this time to off the indian film industry to pursue my acting korea. i quickly discover that 2 different worlds coexist in india on one side the upper class a booming economy high rise buildings but how some of the richest people in the world on the community use chop to poverty who cannot progress with the rest of society. this is the story of one of those communities.
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my work in india has taken me to many places and one of my favorite locations has registered on. i love the way they have preserved the heritage and culture the magnificent monuments forts and positives. but after many years of being here i realized that i had only touched the india if i was exposed to in my daily life. i decided i needed to explore the side of india if i didn't know. about this time i often saw a nomadic communities who seem to be leading a totally separate life from the rest of india's developing society. not mixing
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with others awful. you see that travelling on that one of the cots looking like people from india from centuries ago as though they have been trapped in time. i discovered that they are called by god you know hans garvey is the hindi word for college on the hot meaning laughs. i really wanted to learn more about these interesting people and hopefully discover a side of india. i knew nothing about.
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my journey started in jake or the big city. i wanted to find out some local people once they knew about the guardian a hoss. i didn't know god he aloha man they are not nice people why are you wasting your time with them they're not worth it if you take my advice leave them alone. why are you looking for those worthless people tourists like you like len. i. i go i don't like these people they're not good people they sit at home doing the things they don't work and they pick on tourists like you know you figure out that. let's not talk about them but i did say they.
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have all the reactions was really negative but that made me more determined to find out for myself. that. i was told that there was a god ya know hot community who had set up the company in a village called dawson not far from jay park. the next day i set off to find them . while i leave can people stop the hop on the bus like that all day and now we have to slow down the physicality is just casually crossing the road at. this i think i said so we had just reaching that goal so i know. i had to be a little bit skeptical allow you know i was expecting it to be. dirty and not clean but it's quite shocking actually. just the feedback outside help me by living
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. by. the. fact that while still without a car i think i'll be all the fuck up or there was that the talk i thought. i was scared to walk out loudly that i had at that time was a little bit out of the example i was after all of the negative comments about the guardian the hostile had heard i was nervous about how they would react to me i do what i do i was i i was like got out of the car everyone surrounded me i soon realized that i wasn't in any danger and that they were eager to tell me about how they have to live
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a little was ok i was. good outside i was referring to my wife and child live in the dark there are no services for us we have to bring water from a long way away and pots on our heads there are no bathrooms no toilets guardiola hundreds of the poorest of the poor we have no work. no matter the manner i mean you can see how we're living in slums most of us don't have proper houses a few do but most don't we're living in the dark because we don't have the ration cards to get services connected and we don't receive any government benefits. there's no electricity connected here are the big cities have all the services like water connection we don't even have that gentleman's out we have to go in the bushes to go to the bathroom we don't have an a thing we don't even hot water for washing we don't have houses to shelter us in the rains. we can't even cook the food we have to go to sleep hungry. that's the
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reason why there are also many families living like i was just by the side of the group. we did a lot of take on. for 9 months while i was pregnant i was living on the road. looking there was. no one as it is. ok so this is one of the houses if you come inside with me. to really know like money than nothing here she come in. because like too bad. we have one fine. lot of chickens in it. and there's a car so. i just i don't know how people are living. like a come with me and i don't know americans. look at this see how we live. you
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know go to bed well yes there's a bed here and i'm glad you're here. it's my very very good. so yeah this is one of the room where. where he's saying 4 to 5 people sleep there's no bed. there's nothing here it's just. the smell is so bad. yeah. this is the bathroom where we wash on this is through. yes. we get water in the bucket ok so they get the water from outside and they bring it here and they use it ok. there's absolutely no privacy you know the man or the women that do. men have to
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behave but everyone with absolutely no privacy at all. i was shocked by the living conditions. this particular group of guardiola ha's had been comes on the site for several months living in their cots in tents making use of any hot build outhouses or derelict buildings that they could. their wish is to be settled in one place but finding a permanent location is difficult they have no status on the authorities can move them on i think. it was so much over that as i walked around it made me sad to see the deprivation in this community however it seemed that no matter how little these people had they were still making the best of their situation. keeping their large and extended families fed is a daily challenge for the guardian the house. if you know.
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how all the city is 9 months. how many kids if you got just one this one ok. if you want him to go to school. right now i want him to study but we have no money we don't have enough money for food so how can we make him study very upright. but if he could be anything he might be an administrator and stand up for our rights none of us are educated if my child studied he could be a good administrator. if. it had been a really emotional day. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh you know. oh oh.
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as i left i wanted to give them some gifts. but. i was upset by their reaction because it made me realize how desperately poor they are the over the course. of a lot of. the year. before. going back that night i felt a deep sense of guilt and sadness i would have a comfortable bed but the guardians wouldn't. i wondered why in such a developing country i please people living this way. i wanted to find out more detail about the guardiola has our regions i did some research on the internet. the
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guardian of ours forefathers came from the last state in register in the capital city she taught is the historic church was god 40 regarded as their spiritual home . in the late 60 of century the kingdom i walked was my horizon at the top of the guardian a hoss where his loyal followers and the royal blacksmiths making weapons for the king and his army. they walked him under attack from the miracle emperor across those army greatly outnumbered must have one of the tops of warriors. in 50 or 76 the battle of how they got into place a mile run a pataki and his followers were forced to flee. but guardiola hoss world loyalty to marana fatah and chose to live a nonmedical life on the one of cots they vowed never to return to she taught until the miracles were defeated. i discovered a piece of news film about big ideas. from 1955. india's premiere
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honest and narrow reason it made this unique procession from the town of treating. the story really began 400 years ago when the god you know was on our backs and it's hard to live in a magical ice never even sleeping under a roof i'm told our city was liberated a sad story but it's happy ending came when mr merrill has to the flag on the tricked out of to toss up its roof sapphires and on some hammock and in term time settling down to lead a normal life. this made me even more curious because the guardian a hoss i had just met had certainly not settled down to lead a normal life. i decided to travel to talk about ford which played such an important part in the history. in 195500 new india's 1st prime minister of the god years 5 or so inscribed on a stone plaque in chateauroux. in
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a ceremony at the fort he then released the guardian from that house. i could find no version records of the guardian the house history so i wanted to see the stone for myself i discover exactly what the 5 olds were. they took the following bows never to return to she taught never to live in a house never to sleep in a bed never to light a candle and never to drink water from a well they adopted a very simple nomadic lifestyle moving from place to place and living in the bullock carts for 400 years they followed their bows and remained faithful to their . 100 nato who had also granted land i'm benefits to the guardians but sadly subsequent governments failed to deliver on those promises. it's really shocking that these people who fought for their country and were so loyal to their
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leader might have run a pitot honoring their oaths for so many years and now living as a forgotten community. today if they've got the us continue their traditional way as blacksmiths as they did from iran at the top centuries ago. this is that only source of income. many of the guardian a hospital follow the tradition of living and traveling carts known as the god. of the air guard he bought the god he's a very important for us marriage happiness everything happens our children live in the light with or without them we are nothing guarded we love all cults and all pull ups which are always with them we call it without the cultist we've been living in them for generation x. i got it.
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down from i'll get out then when we moved to a place sometimes the village people don't let us stay they hate us because we're a traveler can you take. some people hate us and some don't. get love or we move on when we're not welcomed and when we get to the next place we ask if we can save. their lives out there. that it is hard they don't and we try to get permission and sometimes that's a start and work for a few days. off but i don't know that you are going to get the i'll. hold. i
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met a traveling cardiod a hard family who wanted to show me how they make their i knew tom souls now must now muster. why are you making up your own utensils for vegetables because of the don. ok so this is a person is proud of you. so how was it made. burning coal in the rock pit at the rock i heard and then we hammer it to make the idea. we work hard together she operates the fan to keep the fire hot then the final product is made ok. how do you sell this. we sell in the market in villages. we carry the items on our hands to stop them in the villages and how much of this all for. 50 or 60 rupees. how many do you sell
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a day. 6 or 7 or 8 a day. and when you go into the markets will go tomorrow call i can come with it. you can join us if you want to go on the others on the other side of the. god young women work hard they fetch the water make the food tend to the livestock and play an equal part in the blacksmith work. men and women share from labor. party this is my husband we're making tools together. it's a lively here. trying to madden have no no no we both have to work to earn enough to live. 6. and i think we need to
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eat. what else can we do to feed our children are cutting back. but guardiola hogs well once highly respected craftsmen are fine armory from iran to talk. but now their work consists of repairing and shopping tools and making simple household which have souls and i think cultural implements. i went back to visit the family who had showed me how to make tools. i know it. was a 00. 0000000000000000000 i love the
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money. so let's go to the market oh but i'm ok oh my god i'm not going to market because. i. wasn't good i was. not good i am at the moment was i. was i. was like you going to set up here. thank you when the family 1st laid out that you also on the street people crowded around i mean we quickly sold several items i thank. god but i soon realized that it was my presence
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on the camera green bag. that was attracting the course for months what if i don't . know i'm going now. i i decided to leave and watch from a distance. once the camera was out of sight the customers disappeared. the family sat on the pavement for the rest of the day and all the song a few more items. must produce tools have overtaken makarios livelihood they cannot compete it has made them one of the lowest poverty lying communities in india. their day of starving only made them around a 100 rupees just enough to buy vegetables for the next few days. if the guardians don't sell enough often they'll have to go hungry. i saw at differing levels of poverty in all the guardian the hard communities that i met but the ones that were
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still living a travelling life in a chorus state then those who are settled. and no magic lifestyle is not sustainable in today's developing india. although released from their vows by prime minister neighbor it's clear to this state that some guardians are still influenced by the old staff or fathers talk from our run of the top. some do want a different life but they don't know how to live any other way. i found out the guardiola hearts have a c in your head of the community named god around so i travel to push to meet him . no we're guessing what looks like for us. is a passionate advocate for the rights of the guardian the house. he has been struggling
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with the authorities and has an on calling campaign to secure designated land for some of the guardiola hard communities. i remember was talking about. tell you what happened the day before yesterday when i met the home minister of raja stan. i said to him give us a date for the inauguration of the marana pratap colony so that these people can get settled. they set a date next month october 6th and we were happy that the home minister would come. around went on to tell me that the minister kept changing the date for the handover . delaying be entire process. it was clear that the battle to improve conditions for his people is a very emotional one for him.
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that i took an oath that until i get these people settled and their children educated i want nothing more from life. as things are if they don't have money for food. they will go to bed hungry. they wouldn't steal or rape they stay away from crime. i believe that i was sent by god to serve this community. so i feel very proud to have been born here.
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in this country it's very difficult to find for the rights of poor people. give maharani a prototype was alive today even he might have given up. this is how the situation is in this country for people like us they don't bother about a tribe of warriors who fought for their country. no one takes any notice of us they don't wonder if these people have food if they have a place to sleep that's just how it is. meeting with the came to understand the suffering that can come from not having the security of a permanent place to live. i met a family who have endured great hardship without a stable home one of the sons records showed me where the family lived please come in ok. tell us you look beautiful.
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the record thing that's for both famous small that i don't have money his brothers and his mom his dad has expired. where does everyone sleep there are one or 2 more beds like this. i mean once those in here as well yeah. ok so i'll tell you how long have you lived here for 3 years. ok earlier we lived and she took the jaipur development authority moved us out of there it was the height of the rainy season when they dropped us here it was raining heavily and everything got soaked we had no food we didn't eat properly for 5 days we were given a few biscuits. well look what he said we've had a lot of difficulties the g.t.a. said they'd provide us with everything but we didn't get anything at all we didn't even have water here we had to ask a neighboring houses for drinking water later there was
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a government bore hole nearby and all of us got together and paid to get a water connection from their. fund. so have they spoke to anyone in the government to try and help them you know. have you tried to speak to someone when my dad was alive he tried but now no one listens to us they can come any time to move us from here to that's why we're going to be shot it's because they can demolish all shelters any time. so your father is not here what do you plan to do how do you plan to make money and keep the family fed i mean just right now i'm in my last year of college so i'm looking for a part time job to cover the household expenses. and i'll get a full time job so the talk in the cough to my family. i. plan to ship this family to a house so that there will if they have no like this living like this. this is the
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day well if i get a well paid job i want to take care of the family help build a nice house for my mum and dad sorry my dad is to see but i'll give my mum a better life. after having so many stories about the issues i want to supply i want to what is the government doing to improve matters. i managed to arrange a brief meeting with the minister of water i wanted to ask him if you could solve the problem i took particular location that i have been to. if you give me the name. location i will arrange a water supply for them whether it's a hand pump or a tube well or will install a public stand pipe for water. tell me the location and in 24 hours i'll make the
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arrangement. and. when you come across locations like this just write to me then we will sort it out. and. i will sort it out. there's a copy of my hard community there. they've got land but no water facility to. do an immediate water supply arrangement in that area report back to me and let me know what arrangements you've made whether it's a hand pump or public standby. if there is no connection arrange it as soon as possible. no guardiola heart should be left without a water supply you know you're.
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