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a part way to peace, we must, and the war bases can become cave. president vladimir zalinski addressed the leaders saying the world must act without delay. the la garza when there, we will not allow russia to wait it out. build up that is false is and then unleash more terror and destabilization. this now is the time when russia's destructive war must and can be stopped. when you are see school in day one saw a discussion of a draft declaration condemning rushes, actions in ukraine, and calling for a complete and unconditional withdrawal. but the statement also notes a clash of views. it says only most members condemn the war and that the g 20 is not a forum for resolving security issues. with those we insisted that if they wanted to raise this topic, that much,
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although it's not on the agenda and as outside the competence of the group of 20, then let's be honest and make it known that we have different opinions. yes, there is a hybrid war in ukraine, which the west started and has been preparing for for many years. boldly ordered. the statement would be a significant shift for countries like india and china, which abstained from a united nations resolution in march condemning russian aggression. beijing has so far, refused to call the war and invasion, and has appealed for dialogue with moscow. but this joint declaration could further distance and increasingly isolated russia. ok of matters joins us from the g. 20 meeting in barley gear. what's been the reaction there to the blasts on the policy crime border? a french and british leaders are where the 1st one, sir,
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to send out their solidarity to express condolences of for the people who died in that blast. and of course, as we speak, the american president has called in an emergency meeting of nato leaders and g, 7 me, a leaders i hear in body to this, a cas the situation and expressing that they are staying in close contact with the polish leader. killed as a fetus. i, after all of this, that russia still has an ally in china. sorry, i can you repeat the question? quite, i couldn't hear you. not a problem after all of this, after this, this blast and an ongoing war. does russia still have an ally in china? well, you know, that way, if you look at russia, if you look at china rather, and if you look at india for instance, you half of course,
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the situation that they are rather reluctant to pick sites you or even to speak out against russia. but what has to note that there is a draft resolution dro communicate, at least a that they have apparently agreed to. we'll have still have to wait if, if they're signing this on the, on the 2nd a summit state. but this community strongly condemns the, the russian aggression and the war in ukraine a, him. and it explicitly says that a most members, trent condemned this war. and i'm so that is a strong signal that, that is coming from china to hear. gil gave him before this latest incident on the polish border. a lot of energy was devoted and tackling crises in the global energy in food supply change. and those were caused by the war our leaders making progress on that. well, that has been the moto off the, that the indonesian presidency gave this g 20 meeting a basically saying, you know,
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recover a stronger recovery together or not just from the outfall of this one ukraine, but also from the consequences of an pandemic that hit asian countries it extremely hard and so of the imitation president ahead of this meeting here in bali went through a whole marathon of bilateral meetings ahead of this event was a food summit that took place for 2 days in order to work out constructive and practical solutions. so for instance, that declaration that is about to be signed, also mentions that a grain a deal that russia and ukraine and mate is to be extended to allow grain coming out of ukraine. and also there's been at work on how to allow fertilizer from ukraine. a coming to the world market as the fertilizer production around the world has basically come to a standstill with bryce is going through the roof at the g. 20 meeting in bali yoke
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matters. thank you. or former us president donald trump is expected to make his political come back in a short while facing a series of criminal investigations and growing criticism from inside the republican party. he now hoped to take back the political spotlight by announcing his bid for the white house in 2024. aah! donald trump buoyant ahead of the mid term elections, confident he helped trigger a wave of republican victories. but now he's on the back foot that our country is completely divided. now a lack luster. republican performance in the midterms, means the king of right wing media is now being criticized them on that media. the voters have spoken and they have said that they want a different leader. a number of his hand pick candidates last. but trump has still been dropping from heavy hint that he wants to run again. i will probably have to
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do it again, leaving everything in suspense. oh, good rhonda santas, his republican rival won reelection as florida governor in a landslide and has been getting heaps of praise. trump seems rattled and has gone on the attack. rhonda sanctimonious accusing. rhonda sanctimonious, a nickname for the governor of playing games, but you do like me. i know that his next move will be watched beyond the us, especially with so much on the global agenda where america plays an important role . russia's war in ukraine continues when trump was in charge. he upset many in the west with his admiration for vladimir putin. inflation is crippling world economies . when trump was in charge, his america 1st policies pitted the world's biggest economy against its traditional allies. the climate crisis is accelerating. when trump was in charge, he pulled america out of the paris climate accord. i think this can be very
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productive meeting an u. s. relations with china or at their lowest point in years when trump was in charge, he did highlight the threat from china, but his unpredictability rattled traditional diplomats. so what will he decide to do? an injured trump is even more unpredictable than usual. the world will be watch his big announcement. oh, from all where join now by j. w. caroline, a chima who was now at mar logo. donald trump's resort in florida, where the announcement is expected to happen. carolina if he announces his bid. now this would be an early entry into the 2024 presidential primary. why know? well donald trump was waiting for this moment for a long time and he was actually planning to do this before the midterms. but we know that advisors were lobbying trauma to hold off announcing that he's running
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for the presidential election. they also advise him to do this after the run of in george, i remember there is still a run of in georgia for a seat in the senate. and the republican party is afraid that if he announces it before, i am the rhino of there, that democrats and might win the that seat. but donald trump has been assisting for a long time, and this is his moment. now he says, this is his big announcement. and we don't know, though, for sure what he's going to announce he would probably announced his candidacy. but is he going to do this with the republican party or as an independent will he even announced that he's going to create a new party. these are question marks that we still have, and so therefore we are eager to see what he's going to say in a couple of hours here. marilyn a certainly has a supporters where you are. i wonder a week after those disappointing results in the mid term elections. you allude to is this still the same level of enthusiasm for this expected announcement among
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donald trump support us? that is a very good question. we were actually waiting for a lot more. trump supporter sir, but there are around a 100 or a 150 people who do support him. and we also know that a republican party is quite divided on that. so what we are experiencing here is one more sign that the support for donald trump is not as big as it used to be. i don't think he needs to run again. i think our constitutional republic needs to be restored. our duly elected president, which is donald trump, needs to be restored. i hope that he announces tonight at 9 o'clock, his am commitment to our country. i hope now to day that the announce that he make an independent independent party america. first,
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he will take the votes from their republicans by with to get rid of their republican establishment that the same as the democrats, mitch mcconnell is the same as the democrats, such an interesting moment caroline, it's not just trumping his avid support. has that want him to run as he found out, but democrats to what do they see the democrats as they opportunity in a trump bid for a 2nd term in the white house. so they do want to capitalize on that because of course, if the republican party is divided, that would mean a chance for the democrats and to perhaps have better results in the presidential elections in 2024. they do want to capitalize that. what we don't know yet how the republicans are going to react. are they going to support donald trump as a possible president and president a candidate and 2024 or? or are they going to support to other candidates, for example, that have been our florida. randi sandy, who has a lot of support and has shown really
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a great results after the midterm elections. gretsch update w as carolyn eci. more, thanks so much from marla. and before we go, his a reminder of our top story, this, our nato allies are expressing solidarity with poland, following reports that russian missiles, he's a village near the ukrainian border killing. took poland, put its military on alert. russia denies that it's miss house struck polish territory. incident in poland came on a day when russia launched a new wave of missile strikes on targets, brought across the crime, place to with hill explosions will also have reported in other cities across the country. now important to remember, you can always get d w. news on the go with. if you are just download our app from google play or from
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a fed up with the patriarchy, mustang, they need to stop mad. doing and depressing women in latin america right? dots november 25th on d, w. ah, salmon. and um, oh god, oh, is there deal with their delicacy? they're dangerous because the price paid to produce them is high. contaminated water, forced deforestation,
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a war against small scale farmers. and they are fighting for survival this a more, it's an awful situation. salmon farming is booming in chile. that's had a negative effect on the environment and the local residence. belinda, some way for the big companies, salmon are more important than the workers. they go to begin, they go into a health ah, this is the state of mitchell, a con and southwest, and mexico. the world's largest producer of avocados. org. fast food. yes. yeah, i got you. oh, i have a condos or a lucrative crop that provides jobs for thousands of people. this is wild country, the residence a strong and independent, and they enjoy
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a good time. ah, we, mexicans are crazy. one, it was the this route is about the right size. it go, cervantes and his neighbors own small avocado farms will give the harvest season is just getting underway. well, yes, i could of him. the keep growing with more you can start harvesting now. if it as your the, as of a value 20 years ago, we were just getting $0.09 for a kilo of of a kado settles. well, sometimes we didn't even harvest them because it was cheaper to let them rod didn't take them to the market on what got that america huddled it out. but now avocado exports a booming farm, as can get up to 6 euro's akila and earn
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a good living. well i what god, this it like all of a cod was green gold mos in our prep for on the letter that all that new prosperity caught the attention of organized crime gangs. they started extorting protection money from local farmers that the yeah, those who refuse to pay up were killed or simply disappeared. ovula villas will watch that one going on in the seattle as well as take over the fields lead out of the forest farmers to sell the land dirt cheap bureau. some people don't want to transport their crops to market because they're afraid they'll be attacked and other medical for the more good things that have done where there's money to be made. you'll find organized, crime. tell ye again. they are ye. when they the ned over 60 years ago, some of the farmers started fighting back. they formed their own security force. we deserve a piece yet. there we go. do all these people have exchanged,
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their farm equipment for weapons on mama ecto leads the security force and provides a rigorous training program that roma commonly thought if it could we put this force together because we had to follow up with this. i will, none of our farmers were safe. we thought of, we wanted to stop the crooks from taking over our community. criminal again. so the local residence of fighting a determined and unscrupulous opponent at the criminal gangs are involved in drug dealing, extortion, robbery and murder. and they're fighting each other for control in the region with the gangs will not hesitate to eliminate any one who tries to get in there. why and that includes farm workers and avocado tried as the criminals have also moved
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into act as hometown sharah to just a few 100 people live here. belong to an indigenous group called to put a pet shop. the community has joint forces to stand up to the croaks. mm. the authorities have now designated the local security force as an official police unit. in years past, the regular police should have tracked down on the crime gangs, but they didn't vote the museum. we saw criminals who actually go out on patrols with the police police. yes. them or look at them you. my motivation is the fear that they'll kill our families and take our money and the authorities won't do anything to stop until the middle.
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3 0, every patrol is dangerous. ecto has often been shot at by criminals, but he continues his work to protect his family, his neighbors, and their farms. those other villa glad i am said that we have officially declared war on organized crime. low mileage like your bills. okay. maybe now they'll think twice before they try to take over our land are equal to the modern whistle that had body but it's like david fighting goliath ah, a similar battle is underway in chile here on the island of chino way, another trendy food. salmon is mass produced on fish farms until recently, the local economy was focused on the harvesting of shellfish like mussels, oysters and cease nails. ah,
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the islands population has grown sharply along with the boom in salmon exports, salmon a native to the northern hemisphere. as fishermen, luis munoz points out, he takes us to visit one of the salmon farms. there are some dolphins out here to day. the farm consists of pens that contain up to $12000.00 salmon. h. lewis quit his job here when he realized the extent of the environmental damage for lee. my in had one and the problem is that most of the salmon feed just sinks to the seabed. there's also a lot of fish theses down there laughing at them and all that stuff just piles up at them. what was your guy sometimes to a height of one meter, my, the middle, that the sort of a, there they and they, they put up with some fail exports of fish, farm salmon. a booming thanks to the huge demand. ah,
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gustavo cortez has been working in the summit industry for 23 years. he's a trade union official and speaks openly about the poor conditions that workers face in the factories. here when i'm been to name you didn't want to, there's a real climate of fear of the well sir, but i think i meant to look for the bosses constantly threatened to fire us if we don't meet the production quota, so aka law. so if we don't volunteer to work overtime, the sympathy, i mean, as i said with very little it up to a 150000 salmon a day, a harvested and then sent to the factory. they're said to be pumped full of antibiotics to help prevent disease. environmentalists say the dose is over $500.00 times higher than the amount used in europe.
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lose marina thought i worked at the factory until she was injured in an industrial accident a year ago. since then, she's been unemployed. she hopes that gustavo is union can help her lose. marina still suffers from shoulder and back pain. maybe day initially i was turning around and a big fish container hit me in the back to see whether the last thing i remember i passed out your the a new way to the will gave me a but he died on me later. i asked my boss whether he could take me to the hospital or give it daughter and he said it wasn't his. it is j. nicholson. let me see him give me but lose marina worked for the salmon company for 8 years on a seasonal contract. so she received no compensation or severance pay for the amount of, of, of, of go your door. yes, you know me, i'm 60 years old. now the list is in daniel, and i hope that i'll at least get
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a minimum pension seek my children, buy food for me. that's the only way that i can survive. and the company ruined me and caused me a lot of pain. will sure. mm. lose marina still has not recovered from her injuries. she has a hard time walking. gustavo says, this is not an isolated case. such incidents a common in the salmon export business. still, the salmon industry has brought some prosperity to the town. yet gustavo attends a meeting of factory workers and manages they discuss whether or not seasonal contracts are still appropriate. one manager says they are with all the local level vocal dino. if you have production year round of it and then give people temporary
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contracts, and that would be legal, double computer come in at all. that's what i'm going to put some on production is a seasonal business. go here. so we employ work is on a temporary basis, only come up with something that i thought was an idea the city of time c t r o is seen as the global center of avocado production. it's a key part of the city's economy with some of the local residents. don't like people asking questions. these activists are going to show us some forest land that's being cleared. they're worried about possible attacks. so bring wetness . look where this has thought of this, how to my people in this region are obsessed with money. i don't believe that it is . so you've got to have a gun on it and they're going to protect your children's future and our natural resources that it was a water and for us. so, so for alice, them that my little film and then the show a can region was once covered with forests,
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but i love the trees have been cut down often illegally to make room for avocado farms. activists for the 3 years to try save the forest on this hill side. but they filed the green gold has made people greedy criminals, but also some farmers as much as him him to call like we even fight among ourselves for little messina. but we have to stand up to the big companies that are causing all these problems when i hit them as it, i'm the luckiest it was come to, it was worth's, some workers were illegally cutting down trees here they left as soon as we arrived, the area is being cleared, probably to make room for an avocado farm. the farmers resort to illegal methods to reach their goals. here loggers have cut into a tree so that it will dry out and die. sometimes part of a forest simply burns down by accident. some of the fires are reported by a noise sources, and later avocado plants suddenly appear in the same area. lessons in this operable
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gulf. sometimes the fires are set. you got to go, but it's only the forest land and burns, and never the avocado plantations were left on us because one was cove, sorry, muscular. we know that it's not a coincidence. you enter ah, now we're going to change vehicles in case troublemakers try to follow us. this entire section of forest land has dried out of before the avocado crops have drained off all the water. but forested areas need to be protected to help maintain the supply of ground water. so i'm with around fiddle with them with, with we're killing trees to make room for other condos. it's awful. i didn't work with don't feel these huge pools provide water for the avocado crops. it takes about 300 liters of water to grow one avocado
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. the plantations also use pesticides which can damage the environment. the local residence, a paying a high price for these crops seized almost novel charles generate a lot of ingles of mexico is ruining its air and water so that the rest of the world can enjoy these fruit. can make ignoring talks about that. what is oxy hill? alice told a major source of environmental pollution in chilly is salmon feed. it's stored in harbor deposed like this one. the feed contains a pesticide that was banned in europe years ago. it can only be used in salmon feed, otherwise the feat would perish. environmentalists say that this is a serious problem in chile. much of the salmon feed is made from soybeans and rape said. so the salmon have been turned into vegetarians simply to cut production costs and keep prices down to this popular food.
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a lot of the soybeans used in salmon feed a groan in the present state of matter. grosso. this factory produces soybean mill exclusively for salmon farms. $18000.00 tons per month. traces of pesticides are often found in this material. accompany official explains why. apple blossom link re fill. the army of demand for this product is growing. suzanne obama? stuff to use these chemicals to help increase productivity? the provide you with a g. does love orders this year alone, more than a $150.00 new pesticides were approved for use in soil. mano cultures in brazil. farmhouse at oscar, i says, pesticide residues have been found in the local drinking water. and even in the feet of his dairy cows, so crop dusting, planes owned by big companies,
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spray right next to his land. with the target their own feel sad to you when in, but the clouds of pesticides spread to other areas over this. and this is the chemicals gets into the surrounding environment. i love, i'm with voice yell at g g. a was i had noise ah, such methods of band in europe. but they are common in brazil. plus i takes us to visit an organic farmer who lives near by. he says he's lost all his crop because of the pesticides. yolanda soybean farms. yes, yes. i like go for food or look at these holes. all those for food. sonya who are you? well, so wanted a job that are 3 days after they sprayed all my compton. died 2 letters did chicory and reddish beard. they were all gone well now. now plasma. ah, now he plans to harvest these remaining plants before the spying starts again. but
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the soybean farms continue to grow to keep up with the booming demand for salmon feed. in chile, the salmon farms are becoming increasingly unpopular, especially among traditional fishermen. this crew is harvesting shellfish off the coast. the yellow closes, provide the diamonds with oxygen. jose sunshine has spent an entire hour under water. he has to use some strange equipment for these dives. no doubt. and
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that's my backpack. these days there are fewer and fewer divers because they can't find enough work around with i've trained at least 15 diapers, the harvest shellfish. i'm proud of that because they were good dives with but supplies of shellfish are running out idea. so many of those guys quit diving law on the level me will feel the dive is convinced that pollution caused by the semen industry is responsible for the decline of the muscle population. when again, blue organic materials from 7 pieces and feed us spread throughout the ocean by the current coming danville young. lucky on that recalls algae blooms like the ones we had in 2016 to give us a gl. hang on. i got to have you on the audi made fishing impossible. local
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residents held protests and blocked roads and ferry dogs. for 3 weeks. the demonstrations were directed mainly against the salmon industry. stella, good veterinary and juan carlos cardinal supports the shellfish dive is in their dispute with the salmon farms. and he says that there are too many antibiotics in salmon feet. and the farms need to reform their labor practices, bigot or not. if i'm swindle to the cell more electric, usually salmon industry has the longest working hours is lowest salaries and the most violations of workers' rights. you're never in the world to a holiday, to hello to an even one the other killing to try to sell an increasing number of the divers who work at the salmon farms suffer from decompression sickness. if they come back to the surface too quickly, air bubbles conform in the circulatory system and block the blood vessels. more and
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more of the divers have come to this local hospital seeking medical treatment for this problem. they to a paying a high price so that consumers in europe can eat salmon. the divers have to spend 2 hours in the regions only decompression chamber, which stimulates a depth of 18 meters. the process reduces the size of the air bubbles and eventually eliminates them. the salmon industry does not provide any financial support to cover the cost of these treatments. as i'm going to the mean thing and all you would think that these companies would want to make sure that we take proper care of their divers, overdue, or yeah, but i think they're more interested in profits than in the health of their workers that they send over the she still going on mikaela public service, they receive no financial support.
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ah, here juan carlos visits a woman whose husband was killed in a diving accident with many of paula sanchez has come to terms with her husband's death. but she believe the accident could have been prevented. you can propose him since i with you thermo, was he then when the letter bent the intent, i was cooking dinner when my sister came in crying and all she said, louise had been involved in an accident and they couldn't find his body. i look is yuki i was in a state of shock in job i didn't cry, i didn't scream. i just kept saying, oh no, no, no, yeah, no, no, no, no, no. lewis navarro died while he was repairing, summon pages for an export company. he was about 40 meters underwater at the time. in order waiver ethan little sanger cannot in norway, he,
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they haven't had accidents like that for several years. he, it on the suit was chilly, is the world's 2nd largest exporter of famine top april. but we still have busy 3rd world kinds of accident, money lockers from you or the consumers in europe to me to know that when they eat salmon from chile, this have more is, is it has the blood of work on it to the tele hello. ah, environmental protection groups criticize a lack of work, a safety programs and a salmon industry that seems to repeatedly break the rules. ah, chili's minister of economy and development can impart accept this criticism and has promised to make improvements. it only due to horrible to see it's a new industry that breeds the species from the northern hemisphere here in the south face. again, this is, this is all fairly new and giuliano, and we're still learning about the impact that it's having lab in the and all and
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will study the problems and make corrections on those symbol mcculloch's yona. the catalogs who am but the bottom line is that salmon exports benefit the national economy. that will be due to such an extent that the salmon industry is expanding its reach further south into the waters of antarctica. there seems to be no end in sight for the boom in salmon production who increased avocado production has brought wealth to mexico, but has also crossed hardships for some lara roscoe and her family had to after a crime gang stalled the land. oh my mom, where are you? i'm home. we've agreed not to reveal where they're living now. with those infidels, we had to leave. as we said, we were forced to move several times because we feared for our lives where that
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last dying dea fees. we got laura's family once owned a number of avocado plantations. they were todd and saved their money. later they bought more land 11 years ago. laura's father was kidnapped. later, 2 brothers went missing. no trace of the 3 has ever been found. my father was very ambitious. he said that there's a solution for everything except death law. my. after the kidnappings, the rest of the family was forced to abandon their land. is soon come, yet the thought of our lives were turned upside down. guess it didn't. i didn't, i never expected to have to live like this, eat those people destroyed our lives, you poses our i so these days we're not living, we're just getting by the, in the movie most
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we've now traveled to the region where laura and her family used to live okay, there's a tracking device on the roof of the car, in case they run into criminals. as we approached the sight of their old plantation lauer and her mother become increasingly nervous. but i thing girl am law money looking in the rear view mirror to see if anybody is following us order a denovia and alien i. we've got an anonymous phone calls and people we don't know a show up at our door. that is avi, the, when they does, but just out of what other nostrils on me see lille. it made it hollowed us will come back to evil and have threatened to kill us saying, what are we madden normally when they told they were yeah, my bad mom think it's this way. yeah. we filmed the property from
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a distance. the new owners are now making money with crops that used to belong to lowers family. simple. yeah, there are armed guards over there, a invoice, you can't get to close it out or they'll kill you or what they might then laura says that no one has helped them to try to get their land back. is being got along. it's like a returned to a place that used to be yours that gave this land was taken from us. get the loaner a my father in good to look off. we built that farm with our own hands, re wolf, and the help of our friend lee. cathy count ponzio, it was a lot of hard work on list that i read here when that was our life, but it's all gone now. oh, and they claimed that the military and police were involved in the kidnappings
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and that the authorities work with the criminal gangs. ah, infant ha! now the life party see on the list of they kidnapped members of my family, but our best partners so that they can take over our abra county farm space, their work out for 11 years. now. the family has fought for its rights. now they want the land that they still own to be transferred to lauer mother. since her father is still officially listed as missing if come all by political, but this can help us to regain our dignity, to phone and prove that everything that we've been saying is true. he was out of it . for years laura has been waiting step by step through the government bureaucracy. but there always seems to be something wrong with the paperwork.
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this for the son it's frustrating. some of the officials are no help at all. they're insensitive and incompetent. once again, laura has made no progress today. she has to make a new application because some bureaucratic errors was somehow made in the original one. but she won't stop fighting until her family gets their land back and she finds out what happened to her father and brothers. even if she dies in the process. the avocado crop has ruined her life. but i me for me and my family lama. it's the greatest tragedy of our lives. our media was super juice, trendy foods, like salmon and avocados, often pay a heavy price for their if it's the dock side of this business.
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ah ah, ah wildlife. to touch in her wander. these kids belong to a club that wants to protect venture with, blah. it's part of the government's educational program because for one does unique flora and fauna is threatened. initiatives like this should help raise awareness is the idea of working eco africa. 90 minutes on d. w ah, [000:00:00;00]
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