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he's great for the feel good we've got it from. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome back here with our team here's a look at the top stories of the we are all the latest news on the week's top stories as always here on sunday u.s. moves to hold the syrian regime accountable for violent crackdowns on protesters much like it did with colonel gadhafi just before leaving air strikes over libya. the libyan rebels suffer a crucial setback failing to secure a facial recognition and gadhafi cash from washington. and the recent influx of
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refugees from the arab world breeds mistrust between europeans as the e.u. moles and president of border control measures. plus russia and the world commemorates sixty six years of victory over the nazis but facts just followers in ukraine's harnessing anniversary by attacking a war veterans. message r.t. the second part of our special report on the people who are still dealing with a deadly lie to see of the war in lebanon five years on. i was in i.t. during the war. we heard they captured two soldiers. right away the plane started bombing the bridges were bombed and then the towns were getting hit. with my feelings and thoughts were just to get my wife and child to a safe area and then. you know how can i feel what it was the feelings of
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someone whose country is being bombed. and the shia i lost about ten people in the war. fighting a family. destroyed israel cut the connections between streets and villages. of the self was unable to get in contact with beirut. in order for supplies to be replenished. so there was a big shortage in the village also especially for kids who needs like milk and such . and them another limit there are scenes that i cannot forget that are in my mind to this day but the governor remember when i had to take the victims away some were small children and went on as a tool of the city and some more without legs without ours even believe me there were people without heads a lot of ghana
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a look at them inside bikes because there was nothing i could have done for the kid mfi eight so what you want. but the minute we waited but it became worse with every day. if it's mental it became unbearable especially for the kids. it was difficult. so that's why we took the risk and left under the strikes that are not in order to get to beirut. and left it wasn't just honestly there was a convoy that. leaving his mouth see how my mom would have to put on it only but there was trying to a place where he didn't areas close by you know targeted us in much we could see destruction from that sort of. be we went to beirut and stayed and she knew there were bombings there too so we left my sister and her two young kids were killed. i only go on that day three my day as if it
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were some career out in the air one minute and gone the next thankfully we still have one of my sister's kids it was a very difficult time but i love always effect we can never forget how to perform. a leisure time off work to relax and forget what i had seen what you. spent a really nice time with my friends i don't mind if i thought it might help me forget everything that betty on the moon can see in this why. i mean if it's going to be a day that's what everything i did to help me forget my didn't work when i went home to sleep on. the only place that. i was happy during the day that saturday night.
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and spend a lot of it so i felt seven thousand dollars. they took advantage of the people because her family my family didn't have money but i had saved her with the war was all gone home. we didn't know anyone there who took advantage of us or store owners everything became expensive there for sandwich it was five dollars i'll show you the element in store it's right down there. in the morning used to work within them but after the war. and everything was gone there was no more money. the lebanese government didn't compensate any well with the should have it come to did very little.
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play the lottery look i don't well. may god help you with. the winning the lottery would mean an apartment house the lottery the house and that's it. this is a party of love an aunt that was created many times thirty by the israelis and i think seventy eight or nine hundred eighty two than it was under occupation until two thousand and many people after two thousand had just rebuild their homes when the july six war began again and i've spoken to many people that say you know i've put all my life savings to rebuild my home in my ancestral village and i'm not sure i'll do it again. the farmers many of them have lost one or even two seasons of their crops because of these costs. and most farmers eleven on really don't have the kind of financial cushion to withstand losing two seasons of their crops and
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actually they plant the third time around. i mean clearly many lebanese are sort of found jobs sort of the mining but i also think that the entire southern economy has been distorted in the past by you know by occupation by land mines and now by these cluster bombs. i'd rather work on my own trade in my country stead of searching for mines. what do you mean. yes this goes to be my job as a shuttle to the job of the army fisherman to the army's work used to let them work out of the cistern i should be employed and secured in my country but that's difficult to measure the normal child and i reckon that you are talking like we need you want to have a month and month i'm here. we should worry about us working not the army logic and religion are gone like loose change everything is go shanika that's what it should be this is why i'm not happy but i'm forced to do this work so my family
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can live here i mean the main i became a d. minor because there was no one got up and the banana fields were heads we lost the whole season so i work here and it's going well. what were you doing for me i worked at a restaurant and. saw. this if you could just i used to work for middle east airlines when i was employed i was comfortable to. insurance so i used to work in insurance that american life landed in the delta. you get the meats you cut it in pieces you put it in a pull. you present all in and then you put almost your. arms i used to work at a gas station b. my heart broke into. an electricity bag i mean you know.
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but i was secure with all of them white at the top and make it fit at the bottom. and then there were people whose lives were put on hold and. these companies came in and give them work i got used to it under living. so just barely comfortable. and i can come along with his child and i want to do. and the problem will be when these companies leave levanon what will happen to these guys and what do you do. through the money and as i said this is.
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this is the israeli air force. they come every day. every day or every five days it depends. on the coming to visit us today or what yeah they keep us entertained or walking on eggshells and they will decide whether we go that they fly here whenever they want both we are restricted to fly there they don't fly over the beach anymore because they know their rockets. are right because they're scared of us. today hezbollah has missed and believe me if a rogue state can hit tel of eve i'm confident on these words. we haven't disagreed but creating a war between a country and itself. a party. has more weapons than the lebanese city and we're not disagreeing
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a lot of this is what's frightening. between a country and itself. there's no such thing as civilian unknown civilian anymore that kind of you know i've started to head myself because we're only increasing our stupidity in. favor. do you see how there's a disease here. we use medicine for it we spray it. takes a bit of time with them but if we don't if you're in town and the smaller trees fall to the grounds and won't grow anymore most people are gone. and we're three brothers own homes that we were for before in one thousand nine hundred five i know but i'm the eldest now. my older brother died in one thousand
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nine hundred five and so for me show israel invaded the country in one nine hundred eighty two i think. they came into the villages and we couldn't work the land anymore nor operate our business. my brother had a passion for change for me and to rid the people of us a lot of you know she we were. the only yes the village near here called sybian the home is. a one day some guys called him asking for help because they had two injured guys. they needed to help them out of everybody in the they were in an area ok bye bye israel it's good for you. taken on me and my brother like me was trained to deal with landmines and he told them that the area had mines he said ok.
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there was a big explosion because the one hundred miles from going to several mines were tied together as one. we call him partners a machine when you remove one they all explode on this and that's what happened to him so we can remove one line but there were twelve more. raucous you know just the most. you know is that we wish a guide looking the same way he didn't like. libya i just remembered my parents actually don't know what i do it one of us or i never told them that i worked as a d. minor the i just told them i worked with the guys regular joyriding salving out in that type of thing is the name of the messenger how babes but they don't know that i work as a d. minor if they did they wouldn't approach a contributor. why
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don't they go out and you know somehow. because there is a war. if i thank you the people on it will be ok on feel. ok. told them the small stuff becomes. you then you would suffer for the ones you would say i can't stand it i'm with it up over. the if you look at. i want guy for a very. very long can leave you in like a human being was not leaving the nerves as if you'll die i still think that as i'm
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walking a bow might explode and i may be on your way back home today from well there's a dud. another tragedy in the said story of cluster bombs. he left his life and left the schoolbag behind it was their belly six years old who filled his house with a pleasant noise. death took him from his sisters who were all planning their futures in school. or were you always a victim of the cluster bombs which the enemy threw in lebanon. after the enemy realized he failed to win the war. though. the. border for. the. second. was among the full first yesterday small boys all six year old boy
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was killed by a boy to shoot you. looks probable by holding the bomb. i just can't think of you the list man may have been banging the ball against the wall and pick an army at that out. as a. young boy was killed instantly when it definitely a. full investigation on the way they are reported motions and feel for the very heart the moment. i just want to continue. clearing speech from when you get the job is not finished she one will not be judicial to hear i do not want to become targets of my motion. continue the past few days. when the emotions of a little bit of people from still tiny you are kind thoughts from there we got to know them they were welcome when they opened their homes to us. i had met the child
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the day before. and i told him i wasn't working out so he should go or he asked if i wanted water per boy. kind of coolly start thinking what if if we had worked faster know that we had i just wouldn't have happened. in a constructor sheaves to start with but this is god's will. he's the only bully in his family and he's playing in his garden enjoying his childhood. and everyone in the international community should agree this is an innocent death. and he has to put it here yes i mean. i kid you can and of course this upsets us not as much as parents but i'd upsets us.
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puppet. all the demining. turtles more than a year. if i was a stable employee somewhere with a salary of four hundred dollars a month for five hundred dollars six hundred dollars i can read the best place and live comfortably. and look at the stuff for kids for the public option but like this i don't know one day the company could leave iran for big joe and i'd have to
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the risk factor today has gone down after the work of the miners we're seeing on average probably two injuries a month now but best still very very high and that number probably underestimates the impact on people's lives because there are still fields where people go when they're never one hundred percent sure whether it's safe or not to be in that space and i'm not sure they will ever be a hundred percent sure and they're going to have to live without. thank you.
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mama does the same thing. god forbid you had a ball. i work. in case there's one i missed better than i going all of you know what. the israelis and americans accept. except working like us. not feel safe. just as we love life we love to live. just as they like to live with dignity but we also like to live with dignity.
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last time we found a moment here and there was one that came down with the irrigation. who. at the drop of would be a fine people to comfortable in europe by the look of because their government to secure the good it's secure is more the home electricity water. is the man of the house for or young man is comfortable if he needs a car he gets a car he was travel he can do so. they're going to look what i
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