tv [untitled] November 16, 2012 11:30am-12:00pm EST
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we can help the politicians through music let them in when you develop culture in your country your working through issues in the world of politics to. them and how you can see yes this is the best message we can send to the rest of the world to say come and see what syria is what it is and what it has. not. since i was young. i have loved arabic calligraphy and i believe or
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a stable because of the palestinian conflict is that israelis came from all over the world expelled the palestinians from their land and tokes their country. or trying to create surely jewish state. as many arabs get rid of them as we can. israel is waiting to be off i think there are others who might hold some trail so that israel controls every single detail. our aid by itself after this is the ball being institutions. the walls all separation will. be toughest of the. suspended for. so what you'll see. even. though the other
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element is domination loot eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this long places so we control the country we control the water we control the economy and the palestinians are enthused to leave the first. is really not a good reason for the subtle security bill them to claim the less. you do still want to be sure i will use for sphere of gold the injury to so instant is for you do need to haul a speed alcohol stands for secure. israel the ball is for the floor under the tiger i'll sit inside what. you. just get a no go for the most of. all you the only thing that will be left
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here is hatred if. you think that's funny. hates soldiers you find out funny moments because. it's good there's nothing it does. and it doesn't care revokable reaction because it almost as united states bonds. they were taken out of their houses they were going out on the street there killing down. there and not letting them have food water or electricity or anything like that. it just puts them in the worst circumstances every step his identity and took his country and took everything from them what do you expect from them of course he's going to pull himself i'm going to tell. for so long i think i will and i've heard
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that and more even if it's true along the way like taking care of her dog for years and you put them in a cage and you start hurting him hurting them is going to end up biting you. is lucky. to leave. you. most of the we have tried all the ways we tried to fight we tried to resist after that they started calling us terrorists but we are defending our land we are defending all rights. and so that's my look. at the. back of the beauty. about. this is about safari yet. it shows how this village was wiped out. and the grass
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grew and he took all the remains of the houses to make it look as if there was no village here. this is the tuna should used to communicate and to keep alive the history the memories and i i found. there's not going to be a suburb of jerusalem the seton by the separation no. sound the music was composed by a band called the five and they are palestinian rappers from a refugee camp in lebanon and. most. of the promoters must surely you know when. you. buy your mom drugs how you're going to be you know.
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why do. we sing for people who don't listen to rap machine had a friend rap is not the main goal. the goal is the cause for which we are singing the cause is the most important thing. there will be no peace in the world as long as there are people being killed in palestine. children such as i think the caps here they feel like you know they're going to take suffocated by their circumstance and made it ok it's a point that they just express photograph the kind kids and their political turmoil because. i don't feel good life is a picture in the future i would like to become a journalist to show the country how special it is. and to show the truth.
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when you give them an account with you know this kind of you know responsibility to their community here empowering. people to do these kids a chance to really show. people perspective on how. to. deal in some parts of rio de janeiro other parts of brazil there are more deaths than actual war zones. here
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it's an urban war where any living being can be a potential targets. for murder it's like an epidemic of minor conflicts everywhere where firearms. small disputes. disputes over power people shoot for no reason not only the criminals but also the police. but i cannot watch these barbaric i. watch people being murdered in this way i'm not feel anything. to change people's lives but i do my part as an artist. of. the. year.
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of a mother hugging a school kid who had been shot dead with a smiling policeman next to them holding a smoking gun. in the middle of the night and painted over this billboard. is fascism. one of silence is another absurdity if you open the paper today there is going to be a new absurdity that will make you forget yesterday's. place . to.
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be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world you can buy one on the africa for eight u.s. dollars the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with. cold and. the philosophy is this if the weapon which was designed to kill. can be changed then why can't humans change to. reggae is a cultural organization. gave them one of these guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro music the kids find the tools to change
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you have to be very quick point shoot and continue in the racine islama you can just walk around like that at all but i'll see if my work at the racine islam was created to open doors so people could understand the slums and the people who live there and their messiah i have photographed ten other slums. less than five percent of people in the slums are criminals they are the ones who give the slums
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a bad name and security. but the slums are filled with hardworking and honest people it's estimated that in ten years more than half of the world's population will be living in these types of communities in these communities where the violence exists but why in my photos i try to show where the problem is and where the solution is. and i think it starts in childhood at this age a kick here is where the problem is. but if we target that age i think that a lot can be done to put it at the same week but about the same is. that i.
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know that i have put my gun down. that my pen writes i want to send things when it gets. in the case of medicine it's poetry that has united the community more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men to use them which demonstrates to the entire world that in a country so drained by war poetry shows to humanity that the whole world's problems are. suffering is that every war but hope also lives in the world. since i live in such a big country that everything is far too early for us. this year education. food. health. house in.
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my country still baek the new justice doesn't extend to all. the absolutely believe there is abuse of power and greed from that troll resources because we are the children of a planet a planet that we're depleting with wars and everything. is tree doesn't on city governments but it does open consciences and hearts it goes like. music. or take. in more gold. we must stand up as boys and begin to say that we should. do is to be sexist. of mass destruction but the time has come for us to remember our values to put right all our wrongs to
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celebrate our humanity and truly live the belief that each of us is the same person as all of us are home. the. if you use only one hand nothing happens but with thousands of hands things will change. you know why did i protest i know people are scrounging for work without any freedom they are repressed and arrested by the government told me i'm of letting out of the. garden only the military trucks smash the gate and entered the monastery they beat up everyone and destroyed everything they tied up the monks and they kicked anyone who looked up. or you know even though
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they made the monks crawl to the trucks they beat them from behind until they vomited blood. regardless of our lives we protest we protest for freedom. it's obvious the what the regime is doing is very unjust getting students and monks in jail as political prisoners. monks were and continue to be tortured and. sit on military dictatorships never care about the people. they control and subjugate with fear of the law don't be i'm a teacher. last. that was i.
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i. i. i i. as monks we don't take up arms did nick that we don't start and revolutions no. i don't know what. they make of the political situation would not benefit from orange revolution as you. well know i would say that the protest wasn't successful because many were killed. but within the past no one knew that the dictator tortured and arrested people that we
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are but we know these are you can. do we are will suffer on the revolution showed the world the cruelty of his regime of our you are not you need to know yes that is what all of this is one tangible victory. your government. the notion of what we do as people all around the world have huge consequences. for the extraordinary implode bill mobilizations of february fifteenth two thousand and three when the world said no to war there were somewhere between twelve and fourteen million people in the streets that day all with the same slogan the world says no two in a hundred different languages it was an amazing outpouring was summed up the guinness book of world records said it was the largest outpouring of humanity on
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one issue in the history of the world might be and truth is later the new york times wrote there are once again two superpowers in the world the united states and the global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did mean that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries of the un that the un gave them permission. might be more than. the. bad thing. pentagon plane own in your view dives to such. great things a common goal. and so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world
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as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and know we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strike you have to. do what you want to do all kinds of things to make sure things change and the best outcome would be one. that needs to be different. and that should be because he. was telling. me to go back to take our lead not from a political party or a politician. but take our leave some people struggle cross the. fast need to say
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