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shingo who is one of the largest rivers in the world the plan is to dam all the major tributaries of the amazon river. there will be immense pressure not only on ecological reserves but also on the communities and the territories that are used sustainably by indigenous people. meanwhile agribusiness is encroaching illegal logging is taking place and so the shingle basin is now at a crossroads and this is there's a resistance against this dam project that has gone on for twenty years. said the artist who had gathered here to defend all lotteries as if it on demand so right. to finish these
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energy will power and the big al-ameen in companies and on mining companies who are well known and resources. little juice to the grief and anxiety that the indigenous people are suffering. and i don't think this story will end well. and there will be a lot of conflict. why did we choose below monsey for a dam to work we need height and lots of water. stuff bellemont a demo we will stop brazil stop bellemont a dam or we will. still there is still god
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god. god. god god. god. will be by a vet was the tie up all war cry nobody should underestimate the indignation that they're feeling that. woodruff and i think that the federal government should see this as a message a message that much more blood could be spilled in the ching girl river valley if they continue to pursue the project in this way was.
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funded by apple wanting to do something to do to out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government might try and i am not going to accept this. board's solution. for one century i'm not sure this was what took him away. by britain by france by jamming with no good meant to us on the solstice were exported from have been for the british ones fault i'm all for my jail for because i want to have all.
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i didn't vote phylogeny the africa he added was off the field he believed people with money pleads so that was too good to menorahs was about the guy next to nothing to do to get by the youth of america but. i just love clearly doesn't help i don't know yet does it always cause man because the whistle. because they feel the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all those i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my father was fighting for in stein's her young son reminded. me of the end of. the line of. rhetoric and effort those are drowned out by many jurors. accounts are comparable or sicknesses
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goes up to just what the republican. was going to do so many operators. well for some minutes as the night. grew focus on the front of the lens. and the to do see that to see again not to. still be there long we're still closed on this only to trade up there deval and just let it go and we out until there is lost. or to solve the puzzle because that is a loss also a whole problem because i want to know some as it is a new problem with all that is going to. say. that. i thought all. of the money will go.
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to before i can drop it off the wall while what i suppose what i did not get out of the movie. because of all those things through my vest i think are you going. to do the same something and. you know a peaceful way to put this to know they trend can so. you know is making a peaceful protest sat nav president not that's not in a good. chinese or go to the leader of the month or go to the seat in sorrow but a peaceful campaign against a ship will company. pull the dictator something fucked up and trumped up charge. it doesn't demote was guy we. did you can be a son a comment my father. would be me people have sacrificed risking their lives to put the truth for the generations to understand. we don't want to be like us are
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we on the podcast after i get. called these molecules who want to bomb educated we are not twenty one we are. that's very hard to say nonviolence is the solution. if they're you know we are going to give you don't listen then in the generational world abalos tried nonviolence maybe we should try ballance how do you bring people in that we went to government looking why did people. they all say that. the bottom line is when one speaks of genocide one tanks of rwanda or dar fellow member speaks of the congo. or the united nations and is there be
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a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about ten year rainy i'm cobol. you name it irene they have a new b m it's deer in the congo. and nothing's in africa but you as all the soldiers will bring them to bed watch your children at odds with your thoughts so you have a number of major corporations that are implicated illegally exploiting congo's mineral wealth so you have cabot corporation out of boston massachusetts o.m. group out of cleveland ohio you have freeport mcgraw head out of phoenix arizona microsoft panasonic itachi you have nokia motorola being questioned about the
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crime by tattoo that's used in their cell phones congo as anywhere from sixty four to eighty percent of the world's reserve of coal. three letter conductive is found in almost every cell phone in the world and in almost every electronic device so these are some of the corporations that have been involved in benefiting from the car on the other hand we have people dying to the tune of fifteen hundred a day forty five thousand a month. in the last ten years hundreds of thousands of women raped. so what really discouraged you is to see a patient you treated in two thousand come back five years later with the rape or and even worse than the one she had before and this is terribly discouraging what
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gives us courage is the capacity of these women to fight. if one person is brutalize if. by that time. everyone in the area take their baggage and leave the community. if they are being displaced this is their religion or. way to move the people. so the actual rapes taking place. and the report of people at least two rapes in the stricken link. i ask for you to ring lobby.
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and in a moment organization is uber does boeing you not or you were just blown. away they all want to see. change or the people doing buy things. now i would go out into my space and prove. we took into trucks to give it to the flights . and they were really oh he's ok get care in their local money. so that reveals that it's a. new war our friends and i gave all the people. i
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was in this group of students movement. you can see does a man day has gone. on and i want to do some don't want to. make sure this kind of a distraction should be. in order for the old people mine down but no it was so sad so sad to see i don't want. we just don't know we just bought by this kid to get all those images on my. the for.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official ati application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time.
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from the onset the drawings oh i did adore and also from all in the documentary was taken place when i was close to enclose a romney as an artist. because i felt i was mildly. recorded accounts you know artistically even though i was doing that was doing so. we just try to encourage the people we show you know what we're seeing and to write about it and know. picking up. but you can make a little better what general rule in transforming the lives of. the day is the opening of the international women's. to the finnish president. you know the one to remove him from.
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the very world. that period women have always been strong we have the only woman president in africa. and we want to make sure that they are more women that's what this coming together is about for us to save everyone from. friends of liberia partners of liberia. i welcome you all to see me that. these women. they are placeholders. sometimes they are the boldest of all of the people trying to stop the war because they have so much invested they know it's their daughters that are going to get great they know it's their sons there are going to be picked up as child soldiers it's their husbands who are going
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to get killed so they care deeply about stopping that violence. who could you who cool. distant. educate intervened in until. one million people. were not angry they came with machetes spears shouting and looting whole house and they were after the ethnic tutsi towards. shows there was so much negativity during the genocide people also showed humanity yet there were people who dared during the genocide to hide their neighbors despite the threat to their lives because they could have died most people. yeah fish she
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took me into the house and suggested that i hide up on the roof she put me there she works harder in sick i took him in and instructed him to hinds in the attic but when the wheel or the genocide started and i was nine years old i was in third grade. of course i was a freight. i had to be brave because they attack or so would come and ask me these days there anyone in the house and i would say no there is nobody if you were me that if i peer out of myself they could kill me and my children and i came out after three months together with this brave woman but to force a group so we really need to prevent genocide from happening again in a dress and staggering aftermath so we can rebuild this world my advice to people is to have longed. for you to let love come back in manas so that to warn them returns to this country.
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six years after the chant aside we started printing cripps for a bond and women leaders one of them was a lawyers here in new. we don't speak i didn't want to go but to speak first the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. the women adopted the program. it was all it took them to the homes. just success to go on the cheap in spain attributed to the. highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's a strong message. of pickup to the overall.
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that is that this country is. in music going to do it we'll do it. in t.v. because fissionable people. think. he. is a bad player not only real one didn't hear at the fest bad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that sort of played in the mountaintop later in the day and. then it's to be a different political conflict with the new cool people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says let's go and fight these other is. just
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a minute we dance together we sing to get about why should we fight. you say your shown to the show so. we tried to sing songs or a piece for us i'm a haro it's a piece of boom ways unity and we tried to cultivate national pride to us you know . the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification team which brings a by peace. your mind should look at the darkness but your real and your actions three of them are true. regardless of what anybody thinks of the iranian government. i think iran is grossly misrepresented. the iranian
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nation as a whole it has always been in a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you have been is for intervention in a specific in one thousand fifty six when our first democratically elected government said it was. a and it british. there is a very serious wall of mistrust between the iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want iraq war was a very stark reminder nevan them such they were isolated as iran was being pounded in its civilian centers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust where the rest of the
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world. looks. good all you express ourselves through rap music with a motor that we talk about things we see in real life. in the bush good job the whole goal posts just. looks a. little belgium but as it comes from nationalism i'm from the love of our mother . and we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran but by people all over the world. will have a positive effect even if it's just
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a small ones too. i always wanted to own some homers to melodies of their learned in my childhood and use them in my work ira our. current. it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century
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a leader for doing this to so many people. and i are. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of logic can make you think how to treat men. who lose our ira what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not just there's not this iran is not the same world he's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from nineteen to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral p.c.
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and see how it works in fun temporaries time. as i was working the ransom you're on you're taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is just parts he demands that they're shocked by it. all the phones and recorded as roasts made their way into the painting and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people vent. and their vote was told people even though you want their voices heard on. this movement as on why that's the civil rights movement. i talk about the symbolism of what activism of this bill is your mind should look at the darkness but the real action should be driven to work to chance.
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browser's. the center's. made me sit in. take care of my daddy. a lot of those. voters a famous reuse benson play was oh my savior and my mammy ransom business.
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yellow gold before world war world even though we have a lot of illegal groups of the called citizens who she's also argues in the right enough my marriage was like many other marriage it wasn't forced marriage it's just muddy when i was fourteen years old you can't liberate there when you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to stun them not to the cross. or the patient it's a position and that a construction but it's the people in the obama administration talking about how
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much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. lol.

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