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the, the old we can be the generation, the ends that feel good. malaria must die. so millions can live the video spatial coming up to the canada accusers, india target that assess the nation parameters to adjusted to those areas. indian agents killed the canadian citizen associated with the harvest on move much, but what is this movement? and how is the team tactic? team designations with other countries. and with that quick effect of flyers, both parties and japan are installed excise big safety measures to make sure that when the big one finally hits big cities, we be reading the
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biggest manager. welcome to the w. use a shared that you could join us. canadian, 5 minutes to justin to door has accused india of being behind a targeted coming on canadian soil to those bulk of the credible allegations. the indian agents killed a canadian citizen. how deep thing mid jot in june, mid john viewed as a 6 separate this leader by india was struck dead by unknown assailants outside a seats temple in british columbia. canada has the highest population of 6 outside the home state of punjab in india. and this is what it all said in the canadian parliament. over the past number of weeks, canadians security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents. so the government of india and the killing of
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a canadian citizen for dave sing, major canada has declared its deep concerns to the top intelligence and security officials of the indian government. last week at the g 20, i brought him personally and directly department is promoting in no uncertain terms in the object of the additions in both countries, aust, diplomats to leave it for tact move canada expelling in desktop intelligence agent in the country. one in the i gave a canadian diplomat, 5 days to leave a statement from the indian foreign ministry said, and i go to allegations of government, the windows involvement in any active violence. and kind of the absurd and motivated search on substantiated delegation seek to shift the focus from her list on the terrorist and extremists who have been provided shelter in canada and continue distracting india sovereignty. and teddy told him,
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integrity mid job was viewed by india as a college study, separate as that is a person associated with the move on to the once a separate homeland for 6 go to college, done. it's a move on to post active in india in the eighty's and what was associated with target that assassinations, cleanings and terrorism. it reached a point that indian security forces had to strong the golden temple in punjab to remove to terrorists, but have taken shelter there. the backlash resulted in the assassination of indian prime minister, ended up guntee. several 6 who were part of the colonized on movement, also fled to abroad over the years, including to canada, to join me now with more complex from delay is douglas salary, other fellow? how do indians view the call list on move on to today? but today's, to talk about today. first, i'd have to take you back to the boss selection here. because this movement into
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the separate this movement because the color started movement started in the eighty's. i wasn't even born been of you know, and it's so a really violent decades during which a hundreds of people died off of the cause. and they made demand. was that a separate land of be called out for them from within the state of a job which is in, in, in northern india, it kind of lost a steam, this will, but last team of, to, in didn't governments and didn't military a sort of, you know, went all guns blazing and you know, put a lid to this conflict and it led to even the fall out was so bad that it even eventually led to the assassination of the then it didn't prime minister in the gone the. but if you meet the end of the present generation in punjab, you know if you meet the children and the grandchildren of those who had taken thought at this moment who had fought for this woman and before a tooth and they seem to have gone up, you know it's a distant memory, but i would say that it's so magic of memory because, you know,
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a lot of the families lost their loved ones doing this movement. but show domestically. uh, i think people have moved on boards outside of india, you know, especially uh, you know, the up on the, uh 6 dies for uh, in set up for us in different countries in the woods that has been, i mean, recently uh the calls have been satisfied all for uh, you know, demand for the separate uh land for the safe community. and does that explain how uh, this move on from the it is continues to have an impact on in designations with other countries to this day? i yes, absolutely. i mean, 5 minutes of the movie has raised this issue time and again, you know, with governments of the u. k. a us australia as well as canada. in fact, he's singled out, you know, canadian prime minister during the g 20 or somebody that we saw just days ago in delhi. and he said that his government is not doing enough to stop the separatist. a sort of sentiment that it has of it has seen in canada amongst the sieve
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community. and so, you know, for an indian foreign minister should be concerned, you know, when the prime minister of canada sort of, of, you know, gets up in the bottom and, and, and makes allegations because really serious allegations of, you know, and she has, in fact with this motto with the prime minister of the u. k. of us. um white house has reacted on this and uh said that you know, it does concern over this my talk. so if, if these allegations by adjusted to are found to be true, you know, disc would have a huge impact on india standing on a global stage. so we talked about a separate this movement that essentially died in the eighty's and by the ninety's were basically, is relevant for india, yet it continues to in friends, in designations with other countries. how serious upset, east the call is on movement. if the government of india keeps talking about it to this day, i or what i would say, but it's, it's not
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a threat for and until it is, you know, as far as india is concerned, you know, if you look at it from their perspective, it would want the would to sort of pay attention when he calls that its own into the matter. and as far as they are concerned, they put the lid on it, you know, decades ago, with this movement sort of died down in india in fact, or mainstream. political parties are on the same page with the indian government on this. but what does happen in the recent months, you know, when you read, we have seen calls for the separate the state in different parts of the world in canada, in london, in melbourne, uh in san francisco. and that has become a cause of concern for the indian government and the indian government corps. these a separatist just sort of activist type of is why they are quoted as activist in the media outside of india. so, you know, this doesn't go down with the indian government very well as well. it doesn't go down very well with the seas community outside of india, which says that this is indian governments attempt to, uh, you know,
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blind their community. now let's not forget that canada is home to the largest of a c or dies for uh, outside of india. and uh, i've been watching some reactions on the canadian broadcasting networks this morning. and the family of a mix and match it has been reacting and saying that, oh, this is a relief for them because you know, this is an official stamp. finally, from getting of the prime minister of canada on the allegations that they had been leveling against the indian government, that the indian government has denied. in fact, you know, has called it absurd as experts say that this could have the effect in india and uh, could be uh, you know, and its doorstep uh, you know, in, in the state of the job. having said that, that is uh you know, this, you know, be so uh, one of the largest and, oh man homes, uh that india has seen in recent times. uh for the says. so i need to, um, be part of seeing who is this to, to your, uh, quoted as a cat, as magic leader who was trying to revive the movement amongst
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a huge shield and the indian government, you know, put all its resources, you know, in different states in different states to stop this man and finally managed to arrest him. this incident sort of brought back memories of the eighty's. but as far as indian government is concerned, it's a matter that they have dealt with. and it's only of, you know, an issue for them as far as, uh, international. uh, you know, 6 die square is concerned home to see as a headache. we were live with the time being. but thank you so much for bringing us all the complex totally other mentality. thanks so much. 100 years of the great come to a quick that came to 70000 people in tokyo alone. your family lives in a constant state of fear of the next big trauma. probably more than any other country. japan has adopted coughing, a big safety technology to make sure that when the inevitable big one finally hits,
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it will be ready. it's not a question of if, but of when experts say there's a 70 percent chance that a strong earthquake will hit the epa center of the tokyo area in the next 30 years . they are often small scale quick sir. almost as if the earth we're trying to warn residents, the local government is continually investing in disaster prevention. the more he tower in the republic, the hills has 54 floors hidden beneath its roof garden. there is a sophisticated earthquake protection system of the we must dump a few. we see the inside. we'll see you have quite a shock absorber. the weight of the platform is used to absorb the vibrations. the city was hit by a major earthquake before the grid capital earthquake of 1923. this cartoon by the
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disaster prevention authority serves as a reminder back then residential buildings were commonly made of wood, the earthquake measuring 7.9 and the risk to scale cost them to collapse. eventually the tremors subsided, but then the 2nd nightmare began. a fire storm swept through the city. hundreds of thousands of people fled. panic broke out, and many residents were trapped by the flames. 100 years later, the city commemorates the victims. emergency drills were held across the country. at the more a tower and rip on the hills, office workers rehearsed emergency procedures. when a real emergency occurs, it can take a while for professional helpers to arrive. it's up to everyone to do their bit.
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this has a taste of what might be a to come, bringing injured people down from the office tower when the elevators are out of order takes time. you can't practice this enough, so this professor to go knock about. yes. he advises the city's mayor an earthquake protection for cross suggested the number of how this likely to be destroyed is going down. i run a 100000 every 10 years. so in that respect, safety is getting better. there are a lot of people here, even without a fire, people will be injured and many will be unable to return to their homes. the height of the modern cities have a better chance of withstanding destruction that was less than depend learned from the great canto quick but took care of is built on shaky ground. and it's also bursting at the seams. and that's something not likely to change any time soon.
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recognizes where exactly it was fun. i've learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit, the serious conversation, or else more action. auto workers in the united states say they're willing to extend our current stripe. if it goes asians with the heads of car makers, don't show meaningful progress. so look at the latest from our correspond us on the show. see if it's taking a dispute with some new member states that are more afraid. organization after poland, slovak here and hungry, impose uni, lateral import. vance. pol ukrainian agriculture and will tell you why this fight,
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almost reaching a record high. recently, reminiscence from the united states don't get mexicans as far as these i'm chris kolber. welcome to the program. the united auto workers union says strike action. currently hitting selective plans of the droids big 3 car makers could be extended as talks don't produce meaningful progress. by the end of this week, the walk outs are playing out over bigger pay less hours and a $2.00 tiered weight system. but the stakes in this dispute are much higher. for the 1st time, the united auto workers are striking at the same time at all of the big 3 used car makers, union presidents on st. called for a work stoppage last week after new agreement on new contracts, couldn't be reached. workers are demanding a 40 percent pay rise. these companies have made a quarter of a trillion dollars in the last 10 years 20. busy $1000000000.00 in the last 6 month .
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