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and more drugs in his moscow apartment he was then charged with trying to sell these drugs around the same time he was sent to the hospital because he claimed that he was beaten in custody as well as refused a lawyer which the police deny in both cases the online newspaper gallen overworks for me is convinced of his innocence they've riposte a statement from his lawyer saying that the arrest itself may have been a set up the publication also mentioned that this journalist has received threats regarding his investigative work for the past several months however the police claim that his arrest was not an isolated incident but it was part of a wider investigation into a drug ring in moscow so go know it was placed under house arrest on saturday after being released from the hospital with no serious trauma reported nevertheless an open petition is going around the internet and around the world calling for goal in all its immediate release over 148000 people have signed including high profile journalists in the russian media so this is
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a story that's quickly developing new information hour by hour and we'll bring you the latest as it becomes available just to remind our dot com has you covered for all the global news updates you need today do join me again though after some great programs beginning in moments. you know world of big. lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for
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the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and comb surveys shevardnadze almost half a century ago shows a traumatized young girl suffering from severe burns as a result of an appalling strike in vietnam today a leading charity that seeks to protect children affected by a war. girl from the famous photo that exposed the terrifying reality of the vietnam war and the founder of the came foundation is my guest on
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this edition of the show. the jungle. timeless rock it's over incessant machine gun fire the vietnam war was in many ways a media friendly conflict even decades later its image is instantly recognizable but in the media record accurately tell us what really went down in the impossible vietnamese wilderness welcome you read from the famous stories in photographs about the violence and the suffering. looking back into the bloodshed of the past teaches anything about the future. came fuq survivor of an appalling strike in the vietnam war an author of the fire wrote a book welcome to the show it is great to have you with us today so i want to start go back and start with a picture that everyone knows this picture depicting you running naked in fear has become the symbol of all the horror and desperation of the vietnam war 47
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years on do you remember what happened on that day this photo was taken yes actually i was 9 years old when that picture taken in 1972 office lee i remember everything. on that day. as children which is allowed to play in. the temple. and very near the mom shelter and i remember. on june 8 so we. after lunch so we get clay around in. suddenly. jail for the children. to run. out of that temple
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so i remember i was one of them of the children saw i got in the front of the temple. then i saw the airplane get to was to me so loud and so close and i just stood right there in in the highway one because i thought it got into the highway one and so i remember as a child i just stood there and then i saw everything i saw the fall of bombs. landing like that then i heard the noise of book book book. like that and then suddenly the fire was everywhere around me and my clothes were burned by the fire and i saw the
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fire. was over my left arm and in lady lake that and i used my right hands i wet it up in. i still remember my thought at that moment oh my goodness i got burned so i was i would be ugly and people will save me a different way but at that moment i was saw scared and terrify the in i i i didn't see anybody at that moment when i stopped thinking about everything and then i ran out of that fire and then i saw my prothero and my casting and some of the soldiers right there when we kept running and running i remember i
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ran for a while until i fell so tired to run anymore then i stop then i cried out too hot too hot and i remember one of the soldiers tried to help me he gave me some water to drink and he tried to help be you pour water over me then. i lost consciousness i didn't remember anything else that moment. so your body was severely burned and you barely survived and your boat fire road actually speaks about your path to recovery how long did it take you to bring yourself back together and kenny sorry you're fully healed down. wow it's
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a long journey. absolutely. i stay in the hospital for 14 months in i went through 16 operate in that time and the last one in 1804 i went to germany for my last operation. in this half and yet of course. day by day i i have to go through with a lot of pain in and try my in. in very low so it's dim not only just the scar i have from the napalm and the pain from that one did but my heart was in trouble and. i really really.
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endured a lot. during the time. before i became a teenager and do during the time as i was teenager and get in growing up every day i can use the word just play survivor but is a miracle i i went through all of this the pain for physical and emotional and everything and right now i have to say to you that my life has a miracle. so in this photograph by a.p. photographer nick it is said to be transformative moment that changed the course of the war how much has that changed your life.
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this. changed my life for ever is. i care free for to be as the girl nor mungo living lay everyone else around the world as a normal child but now i was different the difference is. my body. seemed to me lie i had. every time i look at my scars i was so scared because it's so ugly and you know living in in. you know where i come from the weather hot and hotter so with the burn that i endure a lot of pain so i lost every.
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what i had at a child by my childhood my everything that. after the war we had nothing left. but suffering yeah and saw but one thing i have i had a dream and i make my dream big and i kept my i kept my dream a life because the time i stay in the hospital for a long time as a 14 months in all the doctors and nurses. they will really inspire me when when ever i need them they were there to help me so that is wonderful that i have in me
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and inspired up despite of all the cecum tons. but i chose to have a dream a in come home. i'm so thankful that i have family who love me to tears every a body around me to help me i just focus on study. that is how. how my life go on a fat. take a short break now i don't want to wear backwell continue talking to. folks founder they came foundation and a famous girl from the historically it not me or a photo discussing me mark. leave on children stay with us.
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on this edition of the program we discuss what drives the russia china relationship critics claim it is a marriage of convenience proponents say otherwise it is the pivotal relationship of the 21st such. as the. sounds of. a grown man. which did away from. the obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened. didn't he i
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never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gone. convenient truth time we've never been off the gold standard. people say we left the gold standard but in fact central banks clear all their. dealings with gold and now after this period of experimentation with a purely run currency currencies of the globe various countries are recognizing that. we need to go back to your standardization.
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a very courageous woman who followed the dream established this beautiful organization helps tons of people but what about you as a woman because i look at you now and you're just so beautiful did you did you manage to build a family did you did you manage to leave a regular life like any beautiful woman like you would. is says i need. a lot of encourage yes and i need a lot of a look back and so thankful that i have faith and that face in jesus is help me to find peace and joy and heal my heart and that is the the relate turning point in my life. because the time when i was in high school the time when i got into medicine school and i
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thought i got my dream but they and i lost my dream i couldn't do as i wish. i just see king as seeking the true purpose of why me why i have to suffer and finally i found the true and i found my purpose i found my answer in. with what is a answer a frame that i have. yeah v n so that i always ask why me why i have to suffer that much. emotional effects goalie everything in and that is my brain now i know that god had a plan for that little girl i worry is in vietnam.
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on the highway one in 1972 i was in the wrong road the wrong place and the wrong time but right now i'm in the right time and the right way the right place i have a chance. to be a life and i have opportunity to give back. to to i i know the purpose for my life now i have a chance to help all the children who are suffering or. war or who are under privilege around the world so i have that compassion i can help them because i understand what they need just
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like me a little girl and need peace i need joy i need my childhood i need to be love everything that the children need so now that is. my life i can give them hope. every time i met children who suffer i can tell them you always have hope because like i like me i went through so much and i have a picture i can show them and i have a scar to show them. in my life is so true and so real so make them think yet that little girl can do it so i can do it too that is the answer i want to talk a little bit about you know how photos are used this kind of voters are used for
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good purposes and bad purposes when this iconic image made you sort of an anti-war symbol for the vietnamese government i haven't heard that you were prevented from going to school as you simply had no time for it because you were always being interviewed and he had to go to events and show up to this official and or that official then do you think. you were used as a propaganda tool did you feel that way or maybe later on analyzing your role. in a year that is really true i didn't live that pitcher. at that time because that really the more that pitcher get famous the world is cast my private life and i didn't like it at all but you know everyone have a choice to make and i make my decision that i
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am seeking freedom because i had no choice then but now i am canadian i have. freedom i have a choice so i can lay fs many years that picture same way that picture controlled me but now i have the choice i have a desire and. i want to. you know i will every time i looked at picture and i since i have the baby my 1st child thomas i hold that i hold my baby and i look at that picture my pitcher i just is a really at that moment i realize that. as a mother how can i see my children suffer like that little girl
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and i wanted to protect them not only just my baby but the children around the world and saw the moment that picture it was really big impact it touched my heart and then the same time i have freedom and then i can make my choice to go back to work with that picture and i can see that that picture if i realize that the picture is a powerful give for me as a mother to do something my best to to protect the children around the world and for me that is a wonderful and i'm so thankful for for for that pitch is
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really important in my life you know you you've mentioned during this talk of ours that back then you know you hated everyone who had cost you so much suffering i remember. a read it somewhere a day in 99 a 6 you were approached by a united states veteran who said he coordinated this south vietnamese air strike which you were caught in and apologized to you know he later admitted that he had nothing to do with this attack and his confession was driven by emotion do you believe that united states o.s.u. and the vietnamese apology for what happened. for me for me the scenes i working on my life i learned about forgiveness and the forgiveness not just at the moment on that day. but i contineu to learn as you know forgiveness every single day
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practicing and for me is this i never let anything from outside that affected my heart i thought remain peace and joy because i learned that the hard way that happen you know saw. the war and the people in i couldn't control what they are doing or what they are talking about me or the system tons i cannot control the cecum tanser but i can't control. how far so i think that is more happen and make everybody suffer
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but for me i do my best i don't thing anybody all me. but i i ope people because the love that is the love i can. chained. to the place. much better place to live and for me i focus on that yes you are doing fund raising for organizations that seek to protect children affected by wars i heard that n.g.o.s often get to hear from donors that while the sources are limited even strained so want to pick the most urgent causes this i guess makes them compete for funds in a weird way where the more who are state talk about more money they could get. your foundation ever run across an organization that would try to blow some issues
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out of proportion to get more funding no. not at all my foundation is not big enough to do that kind of fun racing my foundation to focus on very we have a mission we focus on children who are victims of war for example we view the school. we know dad education is a very important for children and we below we are a partnership with the foundation we build the hospital and we help oftenest children and properly. i am partnership with the library for children ugh a nice ation and we want to be you. the library for children
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in the plays that they drop the bomb and kill the children i want to honor that. and that is one of my dream. came folks thank you very much for this interview thank you for your extraordinary courage and. force to laos regardless anything or talking to concrete came fuk the famous nepal girl author of the fire wrote a book and the founder of the came foundation discussing the scars that are in conflicts labor and children caught up in the fray that's it for this edition of sophie and co i'll see you next time.
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