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most of possible in culture, the 9 o'clock in the mornings, the highest commander arrived when he was enraged, as he asked the local interpreter how the residence of him had been able to escape open the beach, had we been involved our men ground to just up one line and then took it away. i stopped at the school. that was their headquarters back then. the generations were rounded up at the school for most
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of the local years. this would be the final chapter in a live. the it was here in the 1280 families was separated by men. the men will put down here and us women in the mix story of the nation. i remember hearing the men being beat and then she had gone back home. my mother stood right here, the whereas women had to lie. now. i hear, i remember gone everywhere. they told us not to move the we didn't know they were in the process of murder men,
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the damn thing took away their phones, jewelry and their money. and then they took them outside and killed them about a kilometer away from the school. did you hear the guns? yes. there was suddenly a gust of wind and dust and we started to shake hands. then that's when we heard the plains of ours. and for a moment, we thought we'd been saved suddenly a boy came up to the young and we asked him why he was crying. he was about to reply. when an i, if i said, we'll kill you if you say just one single word. what had he
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with the boy had witnessed the mass execution. he could, he was crying why? they wanted to silence him because he was the only witness nationally refused to be silenced. she wants the world to know about the fate of her fellow nation. i came here as a victim, but there parts as a fighter, binge, i am strong, stronger than i am. back in since i wait with yazzy the soldier to welcome nation back from her village. after 10, few hours, we finally get the cool quarter off and i just calls from coach. oh say she's on her way back. so i'm now heading out there. i mean, all good,
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national. i made it back. okay. 45 minutes late. her national arrived at the checkpoint, back from her journey into the past. now she faces a new mission. i can't give up. i know our men in culture were murdered up at court. delana. but i don't know where the remains whatever it takes to find out who's parties they are and where they are buried. conscience, let it be with me.
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at the end of attorney, back to the ledge nation, i received news that you had made a gruesome discovery outside cinder. we go look at it now an eerily quiet place with little sign. it was the science of war. crimes have done this mass grave contains around 450 cities, brutally murdered by i s o, and they remain still here which explains the lack of action. we don't know who's buried here either. let me go in there. yes. me this quote.
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i think the remains of my parents are somewhat in or around coach. oh, well those of the men at least the remains of my mother, a probably in solar, on the lot of the oh, the me in the mortal remains of thousands of years these buried and make shift mass graves by them. or is the village and their bones get it everywhere here after killing the city? i just covered them with spend the day lines, the men up over there. yes,
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cities shall box women and children 2 and then they were executed. one group off to the next just been taken and murdered to the following. with no respect for their dignity, i want to know where i can find my parents remains. i can feel that they are close by where they are. i've done this for last but where exactly, amanda. find them. but on mine, in my mind, not a question that does not just hold nash le almost every years. eating from shingle, lost family members in the genocide national wants to fight for the living. and for the dead i want the world to know what happened here.
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so that nobody can claim they were unaware. how does look look as long as one girl, one woman, one father once on last week i will not read it. what go to somebody? me journey ends with national as wish to visit the sheriff for the temple a sacred place for years. her faith is something that never left her neither during captivity nor afterwards.
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ah. busy busy i today was a very dark day, but it's also a day of significance. one that we will look back on for a long time to come. i pray for all his cds, who is still in captivity. either german government. the nation ma, to leave iraq reborn, a woman with
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a mission. ah ah, she's now a fighter. determined to raise her voice for nasha. the nightmare is so to present. but she refuses to be destroyed by it. and that gives her strength. she's now a political activist voice for the victims who can no longer speak a scene here at a conference hosted by the german government and my muscle. my name is mitchell motto, and from iraq. it's all true. i was fortunate and came to germany with the contingent of you cds. i'm getting a gun and being a prisoner of i s was the worst thing i ever experienced in my whole life knew, eat much. all i want for all women to be freed from kept to the same with
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that, that ah, and the united nations in new york to nationally reminded the global community of the fate started by women in ios captivity for once a farmer's daughter. she's now a fighter for freedom, appealing to the us to finally excavate the mass graves found today i had when i deep as to my quote to, as you know, i was in culture 4 years after the master suite it the social is of our did with the only thing i recognized just how school there was not a single trace of my family member. i don't even know where they were my hands, i was one to be had and ah,
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in march 2019, the un responded to national as p requesting international experts to start excavating the mass graves in iraq. the 1st step towards the victims one day being identified and being granted a dignified last resting place. the news news la mater, is stronger than the men who abused her. her fight continues for all the women still held by the terrorists and for the perpetrators of this genocide to be
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ah hello, i'm reading the mohamad hopes of phasing that any more survivors will be found in the rubble of a class. the apartment complex in florida now reports that emerge about an engineer warning of major structural damage to the building 3 years ago. so far, officials have confirmed 5 death, more than 150 people are still unaccounted for. the makeshift memorial has sprung up in the sub the surf side to the scores of people engulfed in the rubble of the collapse. department block. search and rescue teams are working around the clock, probing the way agonizingly slowly through the shifting mountain of debris. a fire burning deep beneath the rubble is complicating. if it's all of our leak,
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we see that need new routed onto the structure. so you've seen it in and out. and unfortunately. busy we keep having flare up, so there, and it's just not accessible. so those, those are difficulties. that's another challenge that we're encountering. and, and you know, we're constantly going in aggressively trying to get as close as we can to, to extinguish that fire. but unfortunately, i haven't been able to get that extinguished a 100 per 2nd, but rescues and the people of surf side refuse to give up hope full speed ahead on search and read. and you ask, why do we have hope? we have hope because that's what our search and rescue team tells us, that they have hope through and as long as they can do that. and as long as they have encouraging signs, like the knocking sound that they heard, then we will continue volunteers at the safe side community center, giving what help they can to survivors as the tense wait for news of loved ones
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continues. people are starting to demand answers. surfside council has revealed that an engineering report in 2018 had detailed structural failure in the building . but the building managers were still shaping plans for a repair project that was set to get underway. quote soon. for those trapped under the rubble, it was not soon enough. well, the job is county that she more is following the story from washington. d. c. the county. and what more do we know about this report? where i have a parent to be 3 years before this happened to a consultant found alarming evidence of major structural damage in that same building. the building is 40 years old, and the engineers report showed plans for a very expensive multi $1000000.00 repair a project that was set to get under way soon. but this did not happen obviously. and the report details significant cracks and breaks in the concrete in the walls,
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which required repairs as soon as possible to ensure the safety off the residence and of the public around the building. now the mayor of miami dade county, or this building is announced a 30 day audit for old buildings, 40 years and older i or the counties jurisdiction. now this clearly growing pressure on authorities to explain how this dis off the happened. what have they been saying? they are all of course, under pressure because server side condo and, and, and other instructors in that same area. and they are trying be afraid they're shocked by these images and they're trying to see if they're building some might be in the same situation. the mayor also said they want to make sure that every building in that area has completed their certification and re certification process that is due after 40 years. and that they want to make sure to move quickly
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to remediate any issues that may have been identified in that process. but these pictures are also shocking for people who are not only in but county by the, in the miami area, especially for families who have of course, been witnessing how difficult it is not only talking about the infrastructure, but the personal lives that families living in this building have had, i mean the fact that the people who are a student there are still hearing and people knocking in the rabble is of course a talking of sap at the same time because they don't want to rescue them. but they're running out of time and this is pretty obvious. yeah, time is running out here and i'd love to get your thoughts then on how the rescue efforts are currently going right now. what is the status there? well they say they still, you're tapping sound sen arrival. but at the same time we have heard about the
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tires that are going down there. and this of course would make a whole perhaps a bit smaller for them. but we already heard it in their reports. they don't want to give up hope and the fire right now there is of course, a totally just disaster for the ones who might still be there and might have survived the crashing of this building. ok, county, you know, more monitoring that story for us from washington d. c. thank you. the u. k. its health minister has that down over an affair with a colleague, mike hancock admitted breaking his own coven 19 rules by keeping an age in his office. the scandal has outraged government ministers and the british public who faced months of locked down at the height of the pandemic hancock has made regular tv appearances, telling people they must stick to the rules. author resigning,
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he explained his decision in the video message on twitter. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them and that's why i've got to resign. well, the devil is charlotte. chelsea pill has more on why hancock decided to resign from london. prime minister saying he accepted the health minister apology and the matter was closed, the case is closed. that is what he said yesterday. the fax is though the story was not going away. there was a huge amount of public actions, a public anger rather the actions of the health minister was not to the sensation of the fire. indeed, the health minutes in my hand call guns. the woman who the pictured in a clinch is it being cool here with both were married is not the humiliation of the fact that the health minister broke social distance thing guidelines, guidelines,
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which he himself had been ruled. he made rules that he was preaching on television for a month month. he then wrote those variables himself and those who has not seen loved ones not gotten close to loved ones over the last month were incredibly angry . and the fact is, of course, that if you have a health minister who is making guidelines, it's a crucial time during the global pandemic. he needs to be trusted by the public and it's paid that's done. simply have been eroded. but of course, this wasn't the scandal to set the health minister in a sense that really was the final straw of situation. for many, he had been accused of making a number of the very serious missteps throughout the course of the pan demik tweets when leaks as well,
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allegedly showing the prime minister himself accusing the health minister of not being competent. so this very clearly approving that to his, his role was no longer tangible. let's take a look at the other story making headlines around the world. police and turkey fire take asked to break up a prize parade. 20 people were arrested in a valley in some balls, including a well known photographer, l g, p. t. q groups accused the texas government of encouraging violence against a vulnerable community. columbia government is stepping up investigations into an attack on a helicopter carrying president even duke a. the national police chief this linking rifle found near the theme to venezuela to haze helicopter was hit by multiple bullets on friday. no one was injured in the incident. in the west bank, hundreds of palestinian protest is cast with police in ramallah over the death of
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a prominent critic of president. them with a bus has been growing on rest since missouri but not dies in police custody on thursday. the palestinian authority says it's investigating the 2nd senses of the activists death. the slogan from the arab spring echoes across ramallah on the west bank. the people what the full of the regime of the chad to get to use is police move in. try to break up the demonstration. black clad groups of men supporting palestinian president mark motor bath drag off demonstrators, and they themselves become the focus of the crowds and guess about perceived government repression and talk proceed. hello, that we want the government to resign an election. so that the people can choose a government that represents some how does about the level one man's death is
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caused horror, an outrage to flare up in the palestinian territories. 1000 say, well human rights activists needs, but not as his body was carried through the streets of hebron. he died in palestinian police custody the family say they beat him with r and bars. not so nice face was planned and organized crime. those who carried it out there responsibility least through many hold responsible for but not death present as a boss. 6 policy the authority denies by lighting human rights. it's lee decide they're investigating the active as death. but critic side the investigation ought to be independent of the government and furious demonstrations like they indicate many palestinians don't think the authority will hold his killers to account kennedy, this time minister has apologized over the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at a form of boarding school for indigenous children, just in trudeau says,
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canadians are horrified by the governments decades long policy of forcing indigenous children into church run schools. he's now asking pope frances to come to canada to say, sorry for the abuse. they suffered their a field of pink flags, all mocking the place where a gravestone should be carol, who remembers being subjected to abuse at the merry val boarding school, was one of the luckier attendees. i feel like i want, i feel like that that they couldn't take the indian out to me. they. i feel that that i lost nothing but my language. but i could gain that back gate and take everything they thought they were going to take from me. didn't take it. i still have it here. carol was one of the 150000 indigenous children false to attend. christian schools in the name of assimilation. discourage everything of our own culture of our own people. they didn't want us to practice our own,
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our own spiritual activity, discourage go or discourage our son dancing. they discouraged their b thing. physical and sexual abuse were rampant in the schools with thousands of children died. the cause was not recorded and more than half of the known deaths. the secrecy has caused trauma for many, only to be triggered again by the discovery of marybell's unmarked graves, uncovered with radar mapping. besides a believe to have once been marked with gravestones that were later removed. removing headstones is a crime in this country. and we are treating this like a crime scene at the moment. canada's prime minister apologized on behalf of the government after the discovery and called on the same from religious bodies. i have spoken personally directly with his holiness po frances to impress upon him how
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important it is. and it's just that he makes an apology, but that he makes an apology to indigenous canadians on on canadian soil, the marybell excavations were launched after $215.00 school children's remains were found at a similar school back in may. the discoveries have encouraged 1st nations people to continue their search for more graves. not for the sports news year or 2020. it's leo through to the quarter finals, but they needed extra time to get their officer a scare against bouncing austria austria close to the 4th. 19 minutes ended school us. it's lee went to new up in extra time through for the rico k. as material 15 them trash can, i ditch pulled one back from austria, but they couldn't find a 2nd and fell to a bitter defeat. and one of the rarest and most valuable stamps in the
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