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this includes sticking true multilateralism and strengthening the position of developing countries. in particular, it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20, as the e. u has been for several years just now. multilateralism was one of the top agendas for dominance studying them with these government to show new leadership on in fact, apart from that, a lot of the things on the agenda as well. of course, food insecurity, crises being one of the important agenda. remember this event, the g 20 foreign ministers meet was one of the biggest events before as the final summit, which will take place in september this year. and this really was the pre call, settle sorts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in bali last year, but of course saw as i understand, the indian side sees that it when i try and continue to be the problem solver. as it sees itself to be a massive fire rub to the chemical factory overnight in
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india's western city of a dollar. the incident that raise concerns about the potential spread of toxic chemicals is things like smoke billowed into the financing officials that it took 6 hours to extinguish the blaze. and investigation is on the way to determine the course. and if he was completely evacuated in there on the reports, if anyone engine, i mean while in the us state of ohio get another cargo train has derailed. following a similar incidents there in recent weeks, this box national concern about the potential spread of toxic chemicals. the company that operated be trained in the latest incident say that no hazardous materials were on board. me to report say that at least $20.00 cost twisted off the tracks. you can read low details about this and plenty more on our website with good,
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thanks. a company here on asi international work, exactly the top of the hour. ah ah. there is a price on each native person for $5.00 for
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a piece of scope for indian male. $15.00 for women. $15.00 for children. they put me in a legal jail to call it a reserve is not part of canada, never decided so i was in school 8 years missionaries, terrible people. ah. it's impossible to forget that there.
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ah. we always shy but tobacco? we call dish. wonder rock and it's her shaker rock. it gets here and it is a big, big rock. and we call it a grandfather rock. we thank the grandfather fro looking after us and taken care of us as we travel. in this school they tried to tell us that this with savage, this was
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a pagan way of doing things here that's with in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old just too high for me. so somebody to put me in the chair and my feet are up, can even touch the floor and they turn to power on electricity. then the cat, when the electricity goes, you can let go. because the gen, the electricity makes you tighten it. he can't like go through you. you were
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tortured with because they went to their land till they broke their children. why did i go, did this or do anything? i was just a child with
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30 below coal. edmond, our host is the former chief of this remote community in northern ontario to fort albany. canada has more than 2000 reserves like this one they were set up in the late 19th century by the indian act. the law governing the
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indigenous population this racist build, made them 2nd citizens, separate from white people. ah, today they are known as 1st nations peoples. back then they were savages. i am designated asked indian o lives inside i reserve to separate the we are hidden people of canada here and here the government wants to call and preserve for the i call it my grandfather's land. the indian act is still applicable to day it was introduced in an attempt to settle and thus better control, a nomadic people along with their territory and resources. the
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reserves were run by nuns and priests, and their mission was to evangelize the savages to assimilate them. we're building a garden the for pictures from the school. so this one is good business, so the students girls and months. and these are the brothers are blade brothers. and hope that prisoners are here. it's hard to resist. at that time, very hard to resist. ah, ah,
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and from the age of 4 or 5 children were torn and their families and handed over to missionaries to be educated. they were sent to what were referred to as residential schools. oh, the system was mandatory under the indian any families refusing to release their children or persecuted oh and denied the meager state allowance because i have long hair and i put it in rate. so somebody comes behind me, cuts my brain off. my hair falls over, it looks like this. ah . as soon as the children or anything that identified them as indian
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was eliminated, their clothes were burned. they were forbidden to speak their own language. ah, they were issued with a uniform and a number is going to be the 1st piece is that's right. and we have to be ready on the aim was to make them good little white children and good little christians. i mean edmond and his cousin spent their childhood at saint dan's the school on their reserve, our building they didn't leave until they were 15. i remember my 1st day. i remember looking at my mom to other were walking mom. she was very quiet. and if somebody else took me by then but by then i was
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overwhelmed with the the school. i didn't see my mom living until she was gone. and then when i tried to run back or go after her, they closed the door. and the you cried you know and float luth while losing her. mum, you're losing your losing your mum whisk him up on this account for ears. the 2 cousins suffered cruelty and ill treatment. it was an experience that marked them for life. even though the escape, the very worst of the abuse, the rapes will post o a dead sea brother broadway and be using a child and took them from the dormitory on the 3rd floor. brought him down to the
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basement. and as where he attacked the girl your letter after message, whether your fema t m put down i had to you to hold your tier 2 voyager. they were like, oh butterfield i could never sleep because i always knew there was something there somebody, i could hear somebody moving her own or just it was the worst part for me was always waiting every night just like there was somebody there that's gonna grab you that's no place to be for any so ah, we all came home with a dark secret generation after generation.
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well see, dance is an infamous school. it was only one of dozens. in a little over a century, 150000 children attended these institutions. ah, 4000 of them lost their lives. the last residential school closed down in 1996. 0, you take the children, then you eliminate all their knowledge of their history, their culture. then you're basically killing the people that grew up on these lands . that knew the land that were connected to the lab and that's what these policies were to take the indian out of the bush to take the indian away from the bush, milan, and assimilate him indoctrinate him with genocide,
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i guess it was the way of killing of people the way of killing a culture, a nation, killed indian. ah, ah, need to come to the russian state. total narrative. i've stayed as i phone and being those landscaping div, asking him then i'll send them up for a group in the 55 with will ban in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on russia for date and split our t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with
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mm. ah, ah, lou, i can assure you roughly where the scores burned down. fire took it by accident. we don't know. ah,
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take me to court. i don't know. only the fire knows for happy the missionaries are gone and now we can do our own find our own way. we don't need to poop. we don't need the pope to tell us what to do with the school is right here. figure 3 stories building is big enough for a 200 students with you know what we never gave missionaries. we never show them our tiers. we never cried. he can be slapped around like this. bang, bang, bang, bang, bang right, right on your head and face, slap, slap, slap, slap, slap,
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and kneel on the floor and eat your vomit electrocution. but i'm still here. i'm still standing up, but they're gone. with the last traces of the missionaries presence start to be found nearby in the reserve. okay. just follow me. i'll make a trailer here. it's an infamous spot. a place. nobody comes to any more. these abandoned huts with the priests, summer residences. it's too dirty. you don't want to be here. bad spirits here. father le warriors to run over here after a bitch somebody and ran here and she kept solution and no
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weapon self. there's a whip there. punish himself. everybody saw him running away from the school. so they said i did it again now because he was running all the time to to the cabin here, sir brittany or something happened? ah. abandon since the late 1990 s. the huts are almost intact. time has stood still. ah, the ghosts are all that remains of the trauma that haunts edmond and the 1st nations peoples every single day. ah,
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that's how i grew up in it is really hard to to get over that. how do you get over that? one day you wake up in jail got thank ah, cold drives everyone from the sidewalk. they are the only ones left street
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indians. the image of a dying people. tempted by a better life. first nations, a youth flee the poverty of the reserves, and end up here at the end of the road. in thunder bay, a daily grind of alcohol and drugs and the life of misery that no one pays any attention to any more. in the frozen downtown streets you survive anyway, you can o y a now 48th october is a survivor, a veritable miracle. like the rest of his family. he belongs to the last
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generation, taught by nuns and priests with for a long time to drown his pain. in alcohol, like almost half the men in his community. for you. this music has kept me alive, kept me alive all these years. now is 1112 years old. then going to worse code excursions, priest, the bike and c. name ralph roy. you know, you know, are all full of took advantage of a lot of laura laura was there was no winter boys walking on the ice going to the trap line. and we couldn't
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go back because we're already way cross the lake going in the bush. and night time the priest decided to come and sleep said me why my sleeping way towards the night a friend, zip my egg and zip my my my sleeping bag and grab the man said go, i can hear some of them are my relatives and didn't make it drinking themselves to death, over doses. suicide, man, you know,
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and i've done that before. i put a gun there before, stick a needle in my arm to hoping to overdose. and i've been to jail, you know, got drug charges. i got a domestic violence beating up my ex wife, being out my girlfriends and that's it's, it's hard for her. so the scary thing to talk about in his plight, otto has been able to count on his and yeah, coffee. and i know his lucky star coffee, grady cocker i'm from the bear. can you say that with my grandmother? she always said to me, i never go to bed with dirty dishes on the table because little people walk around at night, spit on things as to why people get sick. she says,
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that's what i do. i usually try and do my dishes before i go to sleep. all the time . i know suffered a lot too. when the residential schools it is a memory she still finds hard to talk about oh, i have when i had my parents in here so i can say he's 20 here. what i have to say . so natalie say, now it is mad. came in late talking about it,
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but yet it made me it made me the person i am today because i'm a beta i don't give up with anything i know has always wanted to break the vicious circle of trauma. she remained silent on the subject to protect her grandchildren, bare them the fate that befalls most of the communities. youngsters. ah, unlike their loved ones, they have not experienced residential schools. ah, yet all seem to carry the burden. in 43 percent,
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the 1st nation youths between the ages of 12 and 24 have addiction issues. women are the biggest victims. in canada, indigenous women are 7 times more likely to die or to be killed than white women. victims of the violence inflicted by men, whether white or indigenous, broken by the inherited trauma of colonization, we are targeted as easy prey this time aside, phenomenon was acknowledged by the state after a 2 year nationwide study ah, a with
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i am a product of the residential school i was raped by a priest when i was young on my reserve. i was raped by 2 police officers here in thunder bay, one of 20012014. i've been beaten by men by my partners. really bad, where my doctor, my doctor file is about that thick with pictures of you couldn't even recognize my face. broken bones. no more stolen sisters with no more installments with
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stolen sisters. more than 4000 of them in 30 years. i. it's a phenomenon rooted in the country's history yet. ah, ah, i'm rec center, and i'm here to play with you whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. certainly, why watch something that's so different opinions that you won't get anywhere else work of it please. or do you have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations, choose your facts for you, go ahead. i change and whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change. and dwayne
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a ah, russia strike the ukranian far right out of holly and come on center in the front line region of exactly those yet. it comes as watson forces almost completely and circled back, moved, also known as a fresh wave of protest, hit television with police clothing take out on the war to kind of against demonstrated obsessive judicial reforms that would give the government with the african union is said to be represented at the g 20 russian hope different amount in the apartment is distressed. the importance of a multi lateral world also ahead.

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