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and before we go, the us state of louisiana has come up with another way of rebuilding their shrinking marshlands. by using christmas trees. areas around new orleans have been thinking due to expanding areas of open water. so the discarded trees are being airlifted in to provide a barrier that allows the marsh habitat to thrive. the budget is seen as a wind for the environment and also a good way for local residents to get rid of their christmas trees after the holidays. and that's it from me avenue scheme. for now. it'll be an update at the top of the arm gad else's ah, and he can see this facade starts in germany here in the world.
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i, it's not to someone who speaks cindy. it's someone who loves sin and understands the principle that nothing will divide does not even religion. oh, it's our duty to be your brother. all your system, my duty to stand by you to welcome you to protect you. to me this is a self. it's not about us being better with them being better than us with
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oh, you know, send you a medina that a me this whole journey and my view is a journey of the solo ah and songs out to create the breath of a new soul and humanity anybody can do with what they are, the because our sin do civilization has taught peace, love and friendship to the world. ah, a submarine said the in the voice about that we want to give that lesson in the new century as well. 21. 19 job russell and my view, what we inherit from our ancestors on the, whether it's from our immediate parents or some of their elders did the importance of a heritage of thousands of years. and then they want to know who you have to
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go back a i mean the story officially people begins on the thanks for the mighty in this shiver. ah, don't we do in this valley civilization, which was i did speak from 26021900 b c. ah, that of course give rise to the bus cities in the indian subcontinent because boys of the little window had a pop up by your father wanted your total is the largest
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bronze age. i've been simply meant in the work the population and this widely sprayed down bite here. been more than 20000 people living at one point of time. ah, and mississippi. you have the huge penis here. you cannot find such differences. you cannot find that this is the elite glass venture, and this is deep work last night, but it's not technically, them seems to be felicia. and there's possibility that to be a citizen where you can have some sort of a mechanism via the management does not require the huge bible to from things to be there to design issue ah, the people who by letting us us these it was
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not such a racial item to produce should the people belonging to this, particularly as r, as in deep, it is identification with the reward o as time feel is on to the same to ease the living of identities becomes more complex. ah, then you have, it is different function dynasties. ruling send over the centuries, different muslim, jibes. we'll see all our ancestors converted into proteins intially on the 15th century, which means what they were non muslim before that it would have been indoor abra discharge in. but these other religions were allowed to continue. wiley added some still grumbling said, ah, as time ruins on to watch the present, the shift transcend only become more dramatic. here i will reduce room in
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sin was a major game changer. the conquer to that 1843 in the left and 947. the richest rock of them are many changes, some good, some bad, but the completely transformed to in the 100 years or so that they lose it until then in those they were modules, money, lenders and shopkeepers. in the colonial regime, the he knows, came to the forefront with cindy's society. they were hammered on land. they had a strong position in the new dr. see education, judiciary. so the, the inter dominique in these was id in summaries. this in the muslims, light muslims and other parts of undivided india. we're not too quick to take to western education to the english language, to western mates. so they lagged behind this rhoda or a new kind of fiction. we're bringing those invoices and say, ah august 50. if not in 47,
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the great symbol of empire came down for the last time to be replaced by the banner of a new indian government. why partition happened is not so easy to explain, but officially, pakistan was brought into existence on the basis of the 2 nation theory that on the indian subcontinent. there are in those, and there are muslims, and the 2 cannot live together various terriers about how the british rule india. and did they really want to create a division between those and was things? well, of course it does make sense because if you have people who are competing with each other, then they will not fight you. and so, yes, the british did have an incentive to divide and rule. however, that was, i would say 25 percent off. the reason why the 2
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communities ultimately separated, the more important reason was that the political leadership on both sides was able to exploit the fact that the jobs were primarily for him. those and very few for muslims. i the, the time of, but it was quite the thought luther unless lymph were living in peace and harmony. there was no conflict. but when the muslim makers, who came from other parts of indian subcontinent to felt deprived of the longings of the land when they arrived. and they already had a lot of history of hostility, acrimony, bitterness, so, so that created some sort of stress and tension in descent province, which led to the so this of cindy people, ah,
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and independence has not yet brought them. the rejoicing turned quickly into morning drew up his boss land, the hindus and muslims, except the news robbing the fortunate few fleet and arbitrage body butters. mom did then with that, my dress like a muslim in america. when the train started to move, i realised, oh, there's no one for my family in chicago. i thought to myself, he what has happened? why did this happen? you know, why my going all alone? why? yeah. those 3 days were very difficult for me. it felt like 30 years after those 3 days my hour i week bombay yet got bog above me, but mm ah
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no one, but i thought i was 15 when i came here. so i probably lived here, see, god, 6 years, i even came alone in a ship. malia they told me to go, so i said, okay, what about i thought they meant just to visit jessica, but soon realized they meant for me to get married to him. when we came here, these barracks were in terrible condition. there were no roads, yolanda or the la back then i was really scared a good deal. we lived in big holes with strangers passing by in the street. there was only a cut and thus leaping inside. oh, last night go was completely barrel self broken road. no construction going to be out of court. then everybody was arriving at the barracks wheeler, boise. nowadays nobody talks about these things. they just say we came from pakistan not to go by, but we don't know where it once we came here. we stang ah,
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ah, the migration that happened in 1947. when 1000000 of population migrated. then fish a huge social up. he was, they were the businessmen, they were the professors, they were the doctors, they were the civil servants. we know that right now, it is a vacuum. someone has to fill that vacuum so that vacuum was filled by the muslim migrant. coming from other parts of india, it created social unrest also. i think i'm undressed in the cent province because suddenly cindy's one fine morning when they woke up. they realize that they are in minority now ethnically, because the majority of the population indifference doesn't speak cindy in human history. religion has been a very divisive force and it is true for south asia as well. pakistan was created on the basis of a religious identity. if you are a muslim,
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you will want to go to pakistan. if you're hinder, you will stay in india and because it was created in the name of slam, naturally islam became the currency of power. this wasn't so prominent earlier on. so let's say between 947 and roughly until the 1970 s. you had a fairly cosmopolitan society here. so when i grew up, could i cheat gradually and all sorts of people live side by side. but all the time religion began to assert itself, particularly at the time of general z. i will. so that was between 1977, until 1988. uh huh. finally, the door behind these grim walls, the former prime minister president, was hanged to conspiracy. pakistan was read,
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defined by general, read the find not as a muslim state, but as an islamic state. and by establishing some of these punishments, one of the basic game laws stablish authority and to make them feel that if they do something wrong, the additional punishment. it took a generation, a generation which was tutored, educated into orthodoxy, and so funded mentally pakistani society was turned out and it was done so principally through the use of education. now the sin is relatively tolerant of him. those in institutions, in karachi, for example. and you will find many seen the students who are in the who know that they are a minority. and yet i would not like to leave the country. there are among the poor
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induced lots who would like to leave the country, especially because they don't feel secure anymore. now that the state has shown indifference in protecting them, ah ah, ah, who hold. i will love to live, but anyone else us, us. and to us live like up to the neck. that's like my from the 70 i left my home and you love the fight. a full it be up the humidity. the liberation
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that do that we have to clear to liberated society. i love that whole from this went down the game and he got that in the nation at this moment then progress to movement. so i was the leader behind the scene because well, being a hindu, my friend advise me. you should not modify that. there are new in the making that that and it and then add all of the survey for this was that we went to the end then give me upset into the
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when that came out. i 1st my as i learn to read that back to the much as a he is a dad. this house is like our heritage. it is the place that brings us all together . my not without meaning without roots, you'll become rootless, this must have a 1000. we were sitting in discussion upstairs when we decided to use this house as the main office for the cultural organization that were little there was a slogan that i use for our 1st festival. i feel that come, let's make our homes and our villages, beautiful friends of our cities and our send, beautiful friends. and so make our world if you to see if i can. we organized
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a medical camp. he opened a library and organized and event on educational awareness. a further sense, like freedom and prosperity are our goals for the whole of humanity idea, like with this love life, how did you hear me? what he has gotten for one to the home with preschool. so they're, they're lucky with those with
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you will be the shad, the lamb. there. there is no middle is school father does he august skin is tardy only up to 5 o'clock last part is not possible without gus education. so here we want to make this village is a mark delayed there. i'll get especially girls should be a you get did that, you know, as the local, i used to live in, i did the of the a sour did that will come to the present day. our ideals of communism are not from soviet communism. so if someone does them do it, we took soviet communism's economic model. it's out on me. but we have always thought that when we finally free send, we could create a more humanist and democratic communist system lord demo communist of his time bonnie, daffy b. i got another important part of our ideology,
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was that the traditional democracy of the local councils where women are now being excluded today, you look at any such councils and they are all male dominated kind of go with. but if you look at the original system, both women and elders were involved in making decisions or to what was it that means of this whole feudal system never existed before the british rule and send it does system better. but problem hello equals. oh yeah. oh, i'm a born cindy. i've known that i've been in the all my life. i've spoken to language and everything, but never really embraced all of that. never really taken the dime, understanding where we're coming from understanding what's our future understanding
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what's happening now. mm hm. my father was all with i told him one to me. can you not joy? do you know? can we think about johnston? cl, i'm so maybe i shouldn't have said it, but i was young and i did and i didn't want my parents to be taken away. it's happened so many times with our own circle of people with this up and that my parents are and either they were there brought back what they're never brought back . they just still. so i think i would, we've had that feel, you know, having to think my parents would go to something like that. ah, i
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my 1st assignments that are easier, or if you know, lou said yeah, she's got degrees, but she doesn't give any expressions. and i was always afraid of people making fun of me for being as it. then my mother started telling me, you know, there's no dance without that. do you have to open yourself up you, you have to really see and you have to trust the audience. ah, i didn't wow. so on, i was too high dance. i don't see just one. so dancing, but all if cindy don't sing through them box. got it. okay. yeah, for what happens with don. so me is that i can deep my emotions with me and staying on it
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like staying strong and not just giving up. and i can read something old. ah . why did the boss hinden have mixed together side by side mm. the babies in fish, but sometimes golf course for even boys forced to convert this non you are getting angry with me. am i think something wrong? mm. i'm not again. i just
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was here. so she was thinking that she would get tomatoes thrown at her work and i a child or people would be offended or to morrow at the opposite happened. car led yacht i did give because people are ready to accept this at all. hours to the saints have always tried to teach us. we don't, but i said we are all will send her with the land of soup ism them. and when used to claim with pride, that these cases never happened in these cases usually involve the lower class. and so their voices are not heard. and that he has like chandra example. there are others to they suffer the worst kind of injustice. and they also suffer forcible conversion more. there is no question of love that they are actually taken away and converted. and this only started in the last 10 to 15 years. and these
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are you chandry mother? yes. kill. i felt very sad to hear. yes me to, my little girl is gone. the law ah, that what is your name? ty denied my name is rosalyn rosalyn 4. i'm to hi, how me and now what can we do full, wouldn't we feel sad for a girl who would play the work or do i'm so sad about that? yeah, she was absolutely fine and healthy. very now it feels as though she's dead, who she was my only support and now i'm losing my mind to know that she was taken from just there. she was sleeping next to my bed, but i do believe that it was done when i, when i came home, every one was still asleep and then i woke them up. they were acting strange as if
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they had been drugged. oh dad, he and i didn't measure then i thought i would wake up my eldest and asked her to make some tea, but she wasn't in bed. then we went crazy looking for her. but she was already gone . and i wanted to tell me that lou neighbors noticed when she was being kidnapped via when, i mean cobra be new, but there muslims to there are only 2 him. do houses here about golden got on as her mother though. so chandry still hasn't been to court in on roman. yes. and she came and gave her statement. what did she say? nothing. she said this is my right, but of course they threatened her holding guns and telling her what to say. i am before converting an innocent child to islam and ask her parents if they agree, then convert her a high la cray lot. that chandry is returned to fix it.
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what the law we hope to god she does, we must get justice and our right. if i know i can, i'll do it. absolutely, justice should be for everybody. and she'll pull people hindus looseness any one to wallace. and my proposal every one should have their right. they did this horrible, unjust thing to us with. busy oh, gotcha, i know, huh. but there has been a trim in salem to take young girls from law into families and can work them through a slow. this is something that the pakistani state has done very little to protect the him, those from as a cindy, i feel very sad to see what is happening all around in seen. it used to be a very liberal dollar and pluralistic place. it's become different ever since
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this massive petro dollar funded a slam is ation has come about. but then by the same token, i've heard that there is an area where the hindu fundamentalists pushing for prominence. we were doing well when religion was left to the people, it was within people that and god and now i feel there's an organizational element . there are genders in the hurting us. it's dividing us and it's missing. i suspicious of each other. now, the hindu community feels itself under to right now, even among muslims, those who are she or they try to hide their identity. and i see it as a direct consequence of the large number of my dresses that have come about over
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there. also, what is taught in schools all over the country, which is extreme nationalism and the hard form of islam the life right now, there's a bunch of people from you who had gone to the london sign and learn. he's seen that people really follow specialise and he's the go, the thing they done, they believe in this movie thing. we arrived at san juan at sunset. i remember that we had just entered the shrine. we want to use their law. i don't recall if we had lifted our hands for the prayer when the blast happened yaga night, the blast was so powerful that it broke my ear drums, and they bled for 3 days after that deductible you. now i only hear from one ear.
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as i only went to pay respect to our st to your boy, to show our love with proud, no is dr. meet ya 90. 6 people were killed and 360 were injured as we get it. if that's how many people were at the shrine, i don't know. i blast happened inside. that's why we survived. well, but those in front of us were killed, hiding, and we at the back were injured. yeah, your, well we have you or j through this man's father was killed that night. i was our colleague here and visited say one every year with us. would yon once all digger me? how long have you lived in this house? and i was born here. how you were born here. ha, ha. ha ha, this is my house and my wife. here. how are you? well, dizzy and the ash hogs and is everything to me and more than enough. ah, in all of pakistan, there is no land lying said
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r e. i think there's no people like this in digital global as possible, as in did i? ah, so burglar give her as you say though, there is so much hospitality in love in austin to remind them either. so do you think bombings like this, one of them could affect the culture or traditions of soon to 971? no matter what they do, all have sinned is blast by god. even with the what color, how many more can these cruel people help? will you be gardening, as any one stopped, going to say one, get that on martha? go and see for yourself how crowded say one is you say one of the are we all afraid and never going to go to say one again. again, how bad are they want? they can kill us if they want. i can well, the model in the ink, it was given i there is no distinction between peoples out social class religion. didn't they matter brawner or gave her that? he said, well, no, no, no, your muslim, ha, your hindu, no, we will live together and eat together. you see?
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oh, maybe i who fearsome is the phenomenon of mysticism within slang. this sin is known for the enormous number of scenes and instincts who live there and preached beast and brotherhood. no, madam, according to some scholars, that witness deutsch better of suffusing in sin, was 13 to santi thing with man levandique, also known as like sabbath glen b. o. i, keith, 100 people were killed after you side bombard at bag la shabazz. calendar shy in 7 in southern bunker spun on thursday. the dac appeared to have dogged
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the women's wing of the shrine and around 30 children accompanying their mothers were all skilled in the last that ripped with a shrine. the high debt doll at the shine makes in one of the most, deducting pockets thought in the recent years. ah, i, it's beautiful. that is with me. really. i really feel so season is the intention to go to work to chew by means of love and devotion. i unit all bill. oh, ball joe. chuck on this is cindy's rich in spirituality and i don't mean that in a religious way. yeah, i mean that your values and history are connected with the emotion of being
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connected with your heritage. your saw it because all but another important factor in terms of our cultural identity is pitai. why we don't just have to let these pitai. ah, sushi philosopher, scholar, mistake and st. his boy tree speaks of love, religious tolerance, and humanistic values. ah, cindy, cindy 30, may i cindy's hook off in the cindy culture. we have a message ago that it was given to us. besides poetry. oh, allied in my you ever on soon? my gusto abandon it's wrapped in this. we love it. those done with her than daughter. i don't want that share the grace of you and truthful. b let the full dog read through a lot of he's crazy to allah. for the wellness of the entire wife in and the wellness of of the year. so you didn't eob eob was our sin lives long to find you. and so does the wall. yes indeed. does. eva me?
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so in this way, de la cindy civilization and culture, a transmitter message to the walk you model we, our people always designed to live in theology, ny. ah, seen these what spread all over the world after the partitions. but most of us in these got migrated here. so initially there with the military camp as well as i know. then gradually got them logged in to the they did city somewhere on the other . everybody has a connection with someone in the last name, last name, that is also known as the synagogue. after the name cindy, i had this dream of connecting in these were what bifurcated up of the partition. so at this fashion of making comedy videos and to make people up. so i thought of playing some things in the so i started making videos that got popularly vital on
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whatsapp. so i thought, what can be the better within this? let's make some comedy videos. let's get all in these and i did them a page on my channel. and within the 1st few months, with the analytics that i got from you tube, a facebook over in this one. and you can do with those videos and how hard the children of to t as aides have started speaking cindy, those children who know what sort of speaking in the neighborhood, this language from them either from the father, from the videos, they're started learning. and i think it's a great thing that does happen within the community. also, india, the most viewership that i go to school focused on and major deal w. what's wrong with them to me? i don't find any difference between do almost them it's. it's all just perspective digital does the human created by vision? i think so that's again the road us in. it's a place that i was seen only in my dreams and i would love to be there and that's why i love the scene. yeah.
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ah yeah. because the language and culture you like the flowing river, i'm going to walk over that on the line. we kind of look them up forcefully and chains for also. but the one that i got is every one will go with their own flow. linda. they can, they will dig it out and the language has the strength that will keep it going for signature. mm hm. but i got that then by ha, ah, no challenge or tradition societies like cindy's will not culture. eliminate it. we lose our language and start speaking one universal language will be lose our centuries old heritage. i have no access to it. of course we cannot isolate ourselves. i'm cool society. this is not what it's to
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be a forward. i have to continue to contribute in the global evolution if there is more people to the people that interaction with ah, i think we have 2 major religions, islam and hindu as a guy in this shrine on one side of the wall is the mosque. but i'm on the other side as a temple, your mother, the united, showing whatever religion someone belongs to general. that's for all satisfaction. he said, but we must all live with law sub whatever. free to be a hindu. muslim christian, a buddhist or c care. it's your choice, so margie, to see here with peace and love. what could you budget with?
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but i think i'm a sharpie and mobile. any parson 1st fall personal in test, but you have a joy then you get guy just mix. then you have to decide you have to live, father, you are on said out father, all of you, my lack said, ah, this is a lot of work to be done by cindy's for sim. no one else is going to do it to can speak to. so many cindy's and they will say no, the hindu is as much. my brother, the sick is as much my brother as the muslin because we are children of the same land of the same river of the same. oh. so i think that awareness, it's not so easy to kick that out of us in shallow
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i one thing that i thought can he be blessed and much more conservative? and i think that's something that changed for me. and i felt like there was much more i saw my vision than i saw. and i think that really opened my heart to woodson . oh, when you drive a few miles towards india, you see that it is essentially one country. and you can keep going as far as belly to see that they all have a common history in an age where nationalism and religion is once again asserting itself is very, very important for every person to recognize others as humans and not as belonging to this country. this region,
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all this religion i, we need to move on until we need to welcome other things and try to keep your physician and you guys at the same time, learning to live with each other. why you keep what you have you never know what can get out of the journey and it's done. and it is, and he's never ending. dreams
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