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and subjugating american indians. while the wild west shows are still ongoing, the image of the plains indian warrior moves into the 20th century with the latest technological advancement in form of mass entertainment, that is motion pictures. and the battle of the little bighorn is portrayed in silent films, then in talkies, all throughout the heyday of hollywood, the 1940s and '30s. technicolor period of the '50s and well into the counterculture films. and with, for example, the silent films in 1925, there is a film that's considered one of the great epics of the silent era. and in this movie it is made clear in the written dialogue that plains indian warriors and lakotas in particular were impeding the, quote, advancement of white men and western frontier. so this story line of american indians standing in the way of progress continues to be told throughout, as i say, the golden age of hollywood, the films of the '50s and even in the counterculture films. the counterculture films obviously begin to reflect a little
and subjugating american indians. while the wild west shows are still ongoing, the image of the plains indian warrior moves into the 20th century with the latest technological advancement in form of mass entertainment, that is motion pictures. and the battle of the little bighorn is portrayed in silent films, then in talkies, all throughout the heyday of hollywood, the 1940s and '30s. technicolor period of the '50s and well into the counterculture films. and with, for example, the silent films...
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so this is back to the paleo indian period during the ice age these indians wandered south hunting animals and looking for a little bit warmer climate, obviously and gathering plants, and this is a fascinating period because the archaeologists tell us that back this far back 15,000 bc. what's now the chesapeake bay was covered was was not was not water they were in settlements there as well. so those are all awaiting some future exploration by archaeologists and these these this hunting tip would be attached to a stick or it could be just uses a and the indians would kill everything animal from ranging from rabbits to mamas. and the next obvious to show you comes from the second period this is the archaic period for about 8, 1200 bc and so the ice age is passed. it's gotten a little bit warmer and the indians would set up base camps and they would but they would still hunt and wander but they would all so plant and this is a this is a cooking container. it's larger than it looks here. it's large enough to cook in and large enough to store food in it's made of steatage, which is a soapstone
so this is back to the paleo indian period during the ice age these indians wandered south hunting animals and looking for a little bit warmer climate, obviously and gathering plants, and this is a fascinating period because the archaeologists tell us that back this far back 15,000 bc. what's now the chesapeake bay was covered was was not was not water they were in settlements there as well. so those are all awaiting some future exploration by archaeologists and these these this hunting tip...
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of american indians, these are images that at the american people have made of american indians and this imagery is pervasive in americans' lives. it is so pervasive. in fact that we call it the white noise of american lives. most american people aren't even conscious that everywhere you look in american life. you will find imagery of american indians and we are arguing that this imagery exists is evidence of the deeply entangled history that americans and american indians share. in exploring the history that lies behind this imagery we explore three events in us history the story of pocahontas the trail of tears and the battle of the little bighorn and today we're going to explore the battle of the little bighorn. the 1876 battle of the little bighorn was fought between the us cavalry and an alliance of lakota and cheyenne and also arapaho. this battle was a devastating defeat for the us army it resulted in the death of general george armstrong custer who was a civil war hero and in the death of almost 300 us calvary men. this was the most shocking event in us history of the late 19th c
of american indians, these are images that at the american people have made of american indians and this imagery is pervasive in americans' lives. it is so pervasive. in fact that we call it the white noise of american lives. most american people aren't even conscious that everywhere you look in american life. you will find imagery of american indians and we are arguing that this imagery exists is evidence of the deeply entangled history that americans and american indians share. in exploring...
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the shawnees and hears the baying of indian hounds he knows this means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main forest and see the indians escaping across the meadow. and one of them turns, aims his kentucky long rifle, fires, the soldier -- the militia men blows him out of the saddle. boone spurns his horse, getting closer to the indian, frantically reloading, it's big jim. big jim who tortured and killed his son. big jim looks at boone, they look at each other, boone is shocked, finally, is this my time for revenge, he pulls out his saber, which is where the origin of the long knife, that's where the indians started calling the americans long knife. he pulls out his saber, big jim is reloading, boone spurs his horse. what happened next was -- well, if you want to know what happened next, you have to read the book. thank you to everyone who tuned in tonight we really appreciate it. i'm sorry to leave you hanging here, but tom is the scholar. >> i love a cliff-hanger. i have a couple questions and then i have some questions from p
the shawnees and hears the baying of indian hounds he knows this means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main forest and see the indians escaping across the meadow. and one of them turns, aims his kentucky long rifle, fires, the soldier -- the militia men blows him out of the saddle. boone spurns his horse, getting closer to the indian, frantically reloading, it's big jim. big jim who tortured and killed his son. big jim looks at boone, they look...
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mostly thought to be the indian variant.eas in england where the indian variant is spreading. the scientific term for a the variance is b .1 .617.2 and some people would have preferred that site the left snappy name to be used. epidemiologists explains why. it's been established that geographical references in disease and packaging names are stigmatizing... the indian government also criticised the use of the time and in response earlier this week the world health organization came up with some new names. ourfile world health organization came up with some new names. our file for they can experience, beta for the south african, dharma for the brazilian and delta for the indian. that elicited this response from aviva called mike. —— if we asked bbc news about this and they told us:. as of the past few days, bbc reported to have mostly been using face rather cumbersome formulation. to contracted variant identified in india now known as delta continues and it's still not clear how fast it's writing. but the use of the term indi
mostly thought to be the indian variant.eas in england where the indian variant is spreading. the scientific term for a the variance is b .1 .617.2 and some people would have preferred that site the left snappy name to be used. epidemiologists explains why. it's been established that geographical references in disease and packaging names are stigmatizing... the indian government also criticised the use of the time and in response earlier this week the world health organization came up with some...
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it means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main force and they do see these indians escaping. across this meadow and one of them turns amses kentucky long rifle fires. the soldier right at the militia men writing next to blows them out of the saddle. boone spurs his horse as he gets closer to the indians frantically reloading he reckon it's big jim. it's big jim who killed and tortured his son james? boone looks a big jim they knew each other big jim looks at boone and he's he's reloading they look at each other. boon is shocked. finally is this my time for revenge? he pulls out his his saber which is where the origin of the long night. that's where they the india started calling the americans long knife. he pulls out his saber big jim's reloading boone spurs his horse and what happened next was? well, you know if you want to know what happened next you're gonna have to read. thank you very much sarah. thank you very much. everyone who tuned in tonight. we really appr
it means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main force and they do see these indians escaping. across this meadow and one of them turns amses kentucky long rifle fires. the soldier right at the militia men writing next to blows them out of the saddle. boone spurs his horse as he gets closer to the indians frantically reloading he reckon it's big jim. it's big jim who killed and tortured his son james? boone looks a big jim they knew each other big...
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he says, the indian killed me. [laughter] he would tell stories like that, that were funny and not meant to be believed. but he really was based on a lot of true bravery. bridger was good friends with an anthropologist by the name of stephenson and stephenson said, for all the stories i heard from jim bridger, when i was with him twice, we had a severe encounter with american indians. when i saw how bridger calmly managed the situation and make sure that they were averting any fighting or in some cases actually fighting, he said, i can tell you for certain that all of jim bridger's stories about his battles, they are all true. jeremy: where do you stand on when bridger was part of the ashley henry for company expedition in 1823, they mentioned that he was with -- stayed back to help hugh glass, who was mauled by a bear. i have read accounts that are purely fictional and others where they think that could have been a young jim bridger who stayed with hugh glass. where do you fall on that? jerry: it could have been j
he says, the indian killed me. [laughter] he would tell stories like that, that were funny and not meant to be believed. but he really was based on a lot of true bravery. bridger was good friends with an anthropologist by the name of stephenson and stephenson said, for all the stories i heard from jim bridger, when i was with him twice, we had a severe encounter with american indians. when i saw how bridger calmly managed the situation and make sure that they were averting any fighting or in...
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as well as generic indians. but that small percentage, the 7%, is misleading because it's cue down by the hundreds of statues, busts and portraits of politicians most of whom visitors walk right past are no longer are allowed to see. furthermore depictions of indigenous peoples are concentrated on the eastern front of the people in the rotunda. the focal point of tourists in the building. as a 1912 guide noted, the fortunes of the american indians finish a theme that constantly workers throughout the decorations of the capital. and quote. east front rotunda sculptures demonstrate, quote, but the coming of the new race was to mean for the old. that's for capital visitors columbus and indians have always been inescapable as george washington, arguably more so. those representations of indians fall into two main categories. either they display indigenous men engaging in acts of violence against europeans or euro americans, here a good example is the relief in the rotunda. or they show indigenous men and women calml
as well as generic indians. but that small percentage, the 7%, is misleading because it's cue down by the hundreds of statues, busts and portraits of politicians most of whom visitors walk right past are no longer are allowed to see. furthermore depictions of indigenous peoples are concentrated on the eastern front of the people in the rotunda. the focal point of tourists in the building. as a 1912 guide noted, the fortunes of the american indians finish a theme that constantly workers...
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but the use just of the term indian variant is still slipping through the bbc�*s net as can be seen fromhese website headlines from the past few days. one viewer spotted this and wrote to us on thursday... what should the variant be called and does it matter? we can hear the view of a medical student who got in touch with us recently about this issue. thank you for coming on newswatch. why are you so concerned with what the bbc calls this variant? i don't see the need for the origin of the variant to be of any concern for the general public. the general public needs to know there is a new variant and they need to be more vigilant but they don't need to know where it came from. that's not of any use to them. that's of the use of the government to apply these new travel restrictions. the general publicjust needs to know they need to be more careful. and it's the government's job to know where it came from. so that's the first reason, it's just unnecessary. the more pressing reason is i think because it's the serious risk of racism that could occur because of this and i think we have alread
but the use just of the term indian variant is still slipping through the bbc�*s net as can be seen fromhese website headlines from the past few days. one viewer spotted this and wrote to us on thursday... what should the variant be called and does it matter? we can hear the view of a medical student who got in touch with us recently about this issue. thank you for coming on newswatch. why are you so concerned with what the bbc calls this variant? i don't see the need for the origin of the...
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as well as generic indians. that small percentage, that 7% is misleading, because it skewed down by the hundreds of portraits of politicians most of whom visitors walk past or no longer are allowed to see. furthermore, it's on the eastern front of the building and in the rotunda, the focal point of tours to the building. as of 1912, the fortunes of the american indians furnish a theme which recurs throughout the decorations of the capitol. east front and rotunda sculptures demonstrated what the coming of the new race was to mean for the old. for capitol visitors, columbus and indians have been inescapable as george washington, arguably more so. those representations of indians fall into two main categories. either they display indigenous men engaging in acts of violence against europeans or euro-americans. good example is the relieves in the rotunda. or they show indigenous men and women welcoming the invaders in ways that openly accept them or passive. it was captured in the 1830s. as well as the impact on visi
as well as generic indians. that small percentage, that 7% is misleading, because it skewed down by the hundreds of portraits of politicians most of whom visitors walk past or no longer are allowed to see. furthermore, it's on the eastern front of the building and in the rotunda, the focal point of tours to the building. as of 1912, the fortunes of the american indians furnish a theme which recurs throughout the decorations of the capitol. east front and rotunda sculptures demonstrated what the...
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they had with them delaware indians and iroquois indians from the east. and then also going along with them in their journeys were shoshone's both the male and female and children some of them were intermarried. so you might have a an american trapper a native american indian and mixed race children. so the shoshoni and the crow and the flathead the nest person several others, they would often travel with them. most of bridger's relationships with the indigenous peoples were peaceful this is an image of eagle ribs, and it's a painting from 1832 by george catlin and this was not a good relationship for bridger. eagle ribs was a of the blood band of the blackfeet indians. and he in 1832. he attacked a group of trappers who were actually competing with bridger and they were able to under eagle ridge leadership. they killed henry vanderberg and i believe it was six others of their group. then eagle ribs comes over to the gallatin river this earlier one was on the madison river now on the galveston river one of the three forks of the, missouri. and there's a d
they had with them delaware indians and iroquois indians from the east. and then also going along with them in their journeys were shoshone's both the male and female and children some of them were intermarried. so you might have a an american trapper a native american indian and mixed race children. so the shoshoni and the crow and the flathead the nest person several others, they would often travel with them. most of bridger's relationships with the indigenous peoples were peaceful this is an...
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and the indian army is also in the past demonstrated. it's a drone capabilities using small drones, but to attack specific targets. is that not what at all for the authorities here, especially if it is a lead service to doing this? yes, i mean, it is a matter that they will give their attention to. but there really is not very much that can be done about it because he is growing that small. they are cheap, they are available to tear it, you know, marcus, on having crack down on groups like the last story behind the ball mud in the last 2 months. they are under sort of surveillance from the pockets on the military. and when so did the really laboring under sort of a lot of constraints and they're still trying to make themselves appear relevant by attacking indian dog. so on the one hand, it is good for the 80 d. it is good for projects, ship all my if they can make a sort of an attack that is, but the den seen by the following is an attack on an indian target. but as i mentioned a little earlier, there's a severe limitation on the amount
and the indian army is also in the past demonstrated. it's a drone capabilities using small drones, but to attack specific targets. is that not what at all for the authorities here, especially if it is a lead service to doing this? yes, i mean, it is a matter that they will give their attention to. but there really is not very much that can be done about it because he is growing that small. they are cheap, they are available to tear it, you know, marcus, on having crack down on groups like the...
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the for the 1st time ever a drawn attack on an indian air force base. how concerned that product is oh, well, no, it's not a sort of a serious military threat. but the simple reason that there's a limit to the size of the drones that you can create, or it will create across the board in the pockets on region of jumbled up. you know that, that the border is just about 15 kilometers from the jump. be very heavily defended both from the bucket some night and from the indian side. and if a larger drone that carry a really damaging payload that will be able to blow up a whole lot of names and so on. if that were to come across, it would be quickly picked up by indian a defend radars and guns and brought down quickly. but jump being very close to the border and the groans being very small. they can quickly sneak across for a quick attack, or even in the, as in this case, a suicide attack, where they decide to go and go into a building. and you know, to that extent there's a limit on the damage that can be done. so it's not a hugely sort of, it's not a huge ma
the for the 1st time ever a drawn attack on an indian air force base. how concerned that product is oh, well, no, it's not a sort of a serious military threat. but the simple reason that there's a limit to the size of the drones that you can create, or it will create across the board in the pockets on region of jumbled up. you know that, that the border is just about 15 kilometers from the jump. be very heavily defended both from the bucket some night and from the indian side. and if a larger...
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but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills and the the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and share their knowledge and their experiences and their lives with our guests our visitors and if you have knowledge, you have everything you need. that's crazy horse started to become this young warrior this young. mighty warrior. we have either ways we can honor our our people. and we have our own accurate histories that that differ from that some of the histories that they present. it's crazy horse was all through this area were about five miles from the sacred bear butte and we're all so about two miles from the fort that there was established of fort meade. and so we're in an area of many camps of of our people lakota including all through
but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills and the the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and share their knowledge and their experiences and their lives with our guests our...
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it's been a year since 20 indian troops and at least 4 chinese soldiers died in a deadly border clash in india as north. but the stand off in the current month and that led to the clash continues. that's coming in the galvan valley occurred on the more than 3000 kilometer long, mostly on the market border between the 2 ition giants. both claimed the transgressions into each of those territory. at various points, a massive troop build up from both sides followed. i let you see, our troops did pull back from one of those points, and that point was farther south in bang gong lake that was in february. but since then talks to have to split back from other area such as in go, gra hot springs and the depths on planes have not changed the situation on the ground. he has more high and the car occur. range is jacket, cliff saw above the gal, one valley. the satellite images show the disputed region where indian and chinese troops clashed a year ago. soldiers confronted each other than attacked with rocks and clubs in what was the 1st fatal confrontation since $975.00. the clash killed 20 india
it's been a year since 20 indian troops and at least 4 chinese soldiers died in a deadly border clash in india as north. but the stand off in the current month and that led to the clash continues. that's coming in the galvan valley occurred on the more than 3000 kilometer long, mostly on the market border between the 2 ition giants. both claimed the transgressions into each of those territory. at various points, a massive troop build up from both sides followed. i let you see, our troops did...
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there has not been a great degree of disengagement and pulled back by the chinese or the indians. there is one thing that is it's called the bank gong, the exec though, where a mutual disengagement and board back has been agreed to. but there are still 3 more sec does not counting down them the song plain, the gun one valley and all. so for the south to a deb joke where the chinese have not heard back, the indians have also deployed forward now. and to that extent did that you could call it a token disengagement, but the groups remain in contact to se thing up the dangers of the burden destination still continue. and to that extent, it's not a very happy situation on the line of control or the line of actual control. i should be in love, doc. or does that mean that any hopes the chinese forces will vacate the areas that india wants them to vacate? are misplaced? well, yes, by, by the looks of it. they've been in occupation of these areas for more than a year now. but they have not been willing to discuss disengagement from these areas in the senior military offices. border docs th
there has not been a great degree of disengagement and pulled back by the chinese or the indians. there is one thing that is it's called the bank gong, the exec though, where a mutual disengagement and board back has been agreed to. but there are still 3 more sec does not counting down them the song plain, the gun one valley and all. so for the south to a deb joke where the chinese have not heard back, the indians have also deployed forward now. and to that extent did that you could call it a...
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it's not guy in the indian state. the 2 young men trying to stop charles play for in the whole families. he is sell their children, sending them to india big cities to work these to friends shan't. despite themselves me, ah ah, how much you to post distance with emergency telephone numbers, contact numbers for the authorities. but also for the college such anti childrens foundation, which secured his freedom 60 years ago. mohammed was to work in the factory when he was just 8 years old. now he and his friend went to prevent other children from being exploited. i do, i thought, said the little boy joseph. on monday, carrying out to campaign, we are fighting to save the children from exploitation and abuse, and they will bring you up. if you see children travelling to your medical mom by your job. oh calcutta. then ring this free hotline. that's why, blah, blah, some this information got mothers getting these free telephone numbers can help my children safe. we're fighting for children's rights. my 3 children are still
it's not guy in the indian state. the 2 young men trying to stop charles play for in the whole families. he is sell their children, sending them to india big cities to work these to friends shan't. despite themselves me, ah ah, how much you to post distance with emergency telephone numbers, contact numbers for the authorities. but also for the college such anti childrens foundation, which secured his freedom 60 years ago. mohammed was to work in the factory when he was just 8 years old. now he...
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both from the pocket psalms night and from the indian side. and if a larger drone to carry a really damaging payload that will be able to blow up a whole lot of names and so on. if that were to come across, it would be quickly picked up by indian a defense radars and guns and brought down quickly. but jump being very close to the border and the drones being very small. they can quickly sneak across for a quick attack, or even in the, as in this case, a suicide attack where they don't go into a building. and you know, to that extent there's a limit on the damage that can be done. so it's not a hugely sort of, it's not a huge matter of a concern, but still nobody likes a space. so it'll be pre created. or then oh, what about what is that that you could use and drawn forms. for example, i'm, it is not the 1st time that we've seen a military application of drones. and the new nami is also in the past demonstrated . it's john, give me abilities using small drones, but to attack specific targets. is that not what at all for the authorities here, esp
both from the pocket psalms night and from the indian side. and if a larger drone to carry a really damaging payload that will be able to blow up a whole lot of names and so on. if that were to come across, it would be quickly picked up by indian a defense radars and guns and brought down quickly. but jump being very close to the border and the drones being very small. they can quickly sneak across for a quick attack, or even in the, as in this case, a suicide attack where they don't go into a...
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this strength located far from indian big cities. it only accepts, but once they find protection, here they go to school. it's the 1st time that these children have had a real chance in life for the entity. the ash friend is a special place. he was the channel slave labor. he wanted to come back here because this is where his new life started on it. he knows what the boys have been through. i love, but i've been all the boys who come there a traumatized because how many children have experienced physical violence among others have been put on the psychological pressure. but it is also a kind of torture saturday. so kind of some of even been sexually abused by our my name, but yeah, the hand was one sentence him i needed to do when the children come here, they don't talk to us. they're stressed. it's an aggressive set of playing with the other children had the federal law. i don't make any friends decide to kill dinning in this house. spinning in disabled comes having these extremely traumatized children. the not able to open up. i fo
this strength located far from indian big cities. it only accepts, but once they find protection, here they go to school. it's the 1st time that these children have had a real chance in life for the entity. the ash friend is a special place. he was the channel slave labor. he wanted to come back here because this is where his new life started on it. he knows what the boys have been through. i love, but i've been all the boys who come there a traumatized because how many children have...
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mostly thought to be the indian variant.ould have preferred that slightly less snappy name to be used. epidemiologists explains why. the indian government also criticised the use of the term and in response earlier this week the world health organization came up with some new names. alpha for the kent variant, beta for the south african, gamma for the brazilian and delta for the indian. that elicited this response from a viewer called mike... we asked bbc news about this and they told us... as of the past few days, bbc reporters have mostly been using this rather cumbersome formulation. testing to track the variant identified in india now known as delta continues and it's still not clear how fast it spreads. but the use just of the term indian variant is still slipping through the bbc�*s net as can be seen from these website headlines from the past few days. one viewer spotted this and wrote to us on thursday...
mostly thought to be the indian variant.ould have preferred that slightly less snappy name to be used. epidemiologists explains why. the indian government also criticised the use of the term and in response earlier this week the world health organization came up with some new names. alpha for the kent variant, beta for the south african, gamma for the brazilian and delta for the indian. that elicited this response from a viewer called mike... we asked bbc news about this and they told us... as...
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again, i think he is the victim of indian mission labor. his grandfather was wondered whether not much longer live in phil for them under to be generation 100 live with the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a brooding. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most that he just if he's ah, the next day in delhi, mindy has managed to collect enough information to launch raid this morning. with the help of the city authorities, the police and a local magistrate briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial state in northeastern daily about that. and that's gonna be the oh, do you tend the area observed surveillance operation confirmed to do children working for small project fancy producing comments or devotional objects? now things have to the good several children are sleeping in this room for that time to take a look on the 1st floor i've
again, i think he is the victim of indian mission labor. his grandfather was wondered whether not much longer live in phil for them under to be generation 100 live with the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a brooding. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most that he just if he's ah, the next day in delhi,...
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it was referred to as the indian variance. i know if i were indian, i'd take offense. it also has a long, complicated lineage category, but now it's called delta. more than that with derek williams and his few questions paul used to be 16172 very smoothly. this one is no contagious. oh, this variance of concern, which has been designated down under a new naming system recommended by the w h. ho. it was 1st identified several months ago in india, and it has subsequently been found in many other parts of the world. although final proof is still missing, there are significant evidence that be 16172, or delta is a lot more transmissible than the original version of the virus and, and even more contagious than the the alpha barrier that hit some countries hard. last winter, in particular, britain, they are, delta is now causing fresh concern after the country planned to leave lock downs behind on on june 21st. delta is estimated to be causing around $9.10 cases in a new surge in the u. k. were still flying blind in many places when it comes to tracking the spread of specifi
it was referred to as the indian variance. i know if i were indian, i'd take offense. it also has a long, complicated lineage category, but now it's called delta. more than that with derek williams and his few questions paul used to be 16172 very smoothly. this one is no contagious. oh, this variance of concern, which has been designated down under a new naming system recommended by the w h. ho. it was 1st identified several months ago in india, and it has subsequently been found in many other...
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the indian government issues a final notice to twitter — to comply with india's new information technologyence rocks mexico's midterm elections with dozens of politicians killed in recent months. and — a pair of white—tailed eagles — rescued from drowning by two long distance kayakers. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it's being hailed as a "historic agreement", that could see global governments make billions more in tax revenue. the deal made today, by the g7 group of leading economies could shake—up the tax system for multinational companies, like big tech giants. it could include a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% to avoid countries undercutting each other. tech companies google and facebook have welcomed the move. here's our business correspondent katy austin. how to stop multinational companies, particularly tech giants, avoiding tax by booking profits in low or no tax jurisdictions, that was one question at the heart of these discussions between the finance ministers of seven leading economies. i'm delighted to announce that, today, after ye
the indian government issues a final notice to twitter — to comply with india's new information technologyence rocks mexico's midterm elections with dozens of politicians killed in recent months. and — a pair of white—tailed eagles — rescued from drowning by two long distance kayakers. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it's being hailed as a "historic agreement", that could see global governments make billions more in tax revenue. the deal...
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new laws in an indian archipelago. the head of the world health organization is calling nations to look beyond the current pandemic and learn lessons for future outbreaks. he is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar crises, rather than countries looking out just for themselves. >> the defining characteristic ofhe pandemic is the lack of sharing data, information, pathogens, technology, and resources. these are the challenges we are facing, we have been facing since the pandemic started, and even before. a treaty would foster improved sharing, trust, and accountability and provide the solid foundation on which to build other mechanisms for global health security. >> any report says the economies of some countries will require faster than others, but says a lack of vaccines will hold back poorer nations. south africa's economy has been one of the hardest hit and it is likely to stay that way according to the organisation for economic co-operation and development. the country has record un
new laws in an indian archipelago. the head of the world health organization is calling nations to look beyond the current pandemic and learn lessons for future outbreaks. he is pushing for an international treaty to help the world plan for similar crises, rather than countries looking out just for themselves. >> the defining characteristic ofhe pandemic is the lack of sharing data, information, pathogens, technology, and resources. these are the challenges we are facing, we have been...
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i'm indian. there are a lot of indians in fremont and sunnyvale. we are not forced there but maybe there is a cultural aspect, we want to be near churches or temple ors food or our neighbors. you know, our cousins for example. >> yes, yes. that was inherent in the brown vs. board of education, the 1896 ferguson case. many people were not so troubled by the separate part as the inequality in the separateness. there is this orientation in this country where people do self-select and self-segregate culturally but they also self-segregate ideologically in terms of politics. liberals tend to live with liberals. conservatives tend to live with conservatives. we have multiple layers of different kinds of polarization in our society and then as the lead-in suggested, real, tangible, economic consequences, life chances, you know, your length of life, quality of life, social isolation, political isolation that happens. when you live in a poor, isolated community you don't participate in politics, right? it even hurts democracy to live in a poor community. th
i'm indian. there are a lot of indians in fremont and sunnyvale. we are not forced there but maybe there is a cultural aspect, we want to be near churches or temple ors food or our neighbors. you know, our cousins for example. >> yes, yes. that was inherent in the brown vs. board of education, the 1896 ferguson case. many people were not so troubled by the separate part as the inequality in the separateness. there is this orientation in this country where people do self-select and...
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the influential yoga entrepreneur is frequently seen on indian television.has been endorsed by the indian health minister, who is also the chair of the w.h.o.'s executive board. the message is clear -- india's hindu nationalist government is aggressively pushing ayurveda, a 5000 year old alternative medicine, as an alternate to modern medicine. > >> we're working hard to reestablish ayurveda as modern science throughout the world. and when w do, it will be a moment of pride and glory for india. >> he has made several controversial. claims about modern medicine the latest being that science-based treatments have caused cod deaths. >> mainstream medicine is a bankrupt science. thousands of people died from taking medicines. >> his remarks drew outrage from the medical community. our request for interviews with the health minister remain unanswered. doctors are concerned about the government support for pseudoscience. >> you keep quiet. this is a business that is doing it. and you are making -- poor patients, uneducated patients. they say this is the best medic
the influential yoga entrepreneur is frequently seen on indian television.has been endorsed by the indian health minister, who is also the chair of the w.h.o.'s executive board. the message is clear -- india's hindu nationalist government is aggressively pushing ayurveda, a 5000 year old alternative medicine, as an alternate to modern medicine. > >> we're working hard to reestablish ayurveda as modern science throughout the world. and when w do, it will be a moment of pride and glory...
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the 215 children were students, prisoners at the com, lukes, indian residential school prison in british columbia, canada. the canadian government put out a report in 2015 that admitted that the residential school system kidnapped system, forcibly separated indigenous children from their families constituting a cultural genocide that went on for a 150 years. $4100.00 children died while at canadian residential school. and that doesn't include the 215 newly found bodies and all the others that haven't yet been found. because jacobo, the ground penetrating radar guy hadn't stumbled over to the corner of the ball field. yet because he's too busy drink a maple star up, out of a god damn bear how back. i don't know why i'm mad at him. the amount of abuse that went on at these residential schools is tough to overstate. the report documented horrific physical abuse, rape mound, nutrition and other atrocities suffered by many of the 150000 children who attended the schools typically run by christian churches on behalf of ottawa from the 1840s to the 1990 s. i don't know about you when i think wh
the 215 children were students, prisoners at the com, lukes, indian residential school prison in british columbia, canada. the canadian government put out a report in 2015 that admitted that the residential school system kidnapped system, forcibly separated indigenous children from their families constituting a cultural genocide that went on for a 150 years. $4100.00 children died while at canadian residential school. and that doesn't include the 215 newly found bodies and all the others that...
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i'm on the board of the american indian culture center in san francisco and sfusd alum and indian education program i alumni. i would not have graduated high school without indian education. it hurts to hear that your district chosen not to renew the contract for our indian education coordinator. at a time we hear so many things coming out about these residential schools. our community already knew. it's hard to be a native student in any school district let alone san francisco school district. now you will not renew her contract. that is disgusting? we need a commitment from the school district that you will not lose the indian education funds. they will only be used for indian education. we will be included in the hiring process. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. meagan? >> caller: hi. i am working e.s.y. this summer. i just wanted to keep putting it out there that we need to do better for our students with i.e.p.s who require summer education as part -- this is an afterthought. shouldn't be something someone's side job. i'm working with so many dedicated educators and administrators relate
i'm on the board of the american indian culture center in san francisco and sfusd alum and indian education program i alumni. i would not have graduated high school without indian education. it hurts to hear that your district chosen not to renew the contract for our indian education coordinator. at a time we hear so many things coming out about these residential schools. our community already knew. it's hard to be a native student in any school district let alone san francisco school district....
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i think he is the victim of indian mission labor. his grandfather was abundantly find out whether not much money live in front of under generational money live the organizations long term rehabilitation center like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the grounds. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most they just have me be the next day in daily, mindy has managed to collect enough information to launch rain this morning with the help of the city authorities, the police and a local magistrate. i was briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial in northeast and delhi. i forgot about that. oh, do you have the area observed? is the balance operation concern to do children working for small project fancy producing comments or devotional objects? now things have to little good several children are sleeping in this room. come to take a look on the 1st floor. i'm not going to go ou
i think he is the victim of indian mission labor. his grandfather was abundantly find out whether not much money live in front of under generational money live the organizations long term rehabilitation center like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the grounds. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most they just have me be the next day in daily, mindy has...
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indian economy.ion: things are back to square one- _ translation: things are back to square one- i _ translation: things are back to square one. i used _ translation: things are back to square one. i used to _ translation: things are back to square one. i used to wear- translation: things are back to square one. i used to wear good i square one. i used to wear good clothes and a nice watch and people took notice. i had dreams of building a home and buying a carfor dreams of building a home and buying a car for my parents so i could take them on trips. all of that has come to a stop. between april and june, as a deadly second wave of covid ravaged the country, 50 million indians lost theirjobs. the youth have been disproportionately impacted by the crisis. an estimated 8 million —— 10 million youngsters enter the labour market every year but barely a fraction of them have been absorbed in the workforce. india's demographic is having a upsurge of the economy some say it is risking turning into an econo
indian economy.ion: things are back to square one- _ translation: things are back to square one- i _ translation: things are back to square one. i used _ translation: things are back to square one. i used to _ translation: things are back to square one. i used to wear- translation: things are back to square one. i used to wear good i square one. i used to wear good clothes and a nice watch and people took notice. i had dreams of building a home and buying a carfor dreams of building a home and...
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the indian government issues a final notice to twitter — to comply with the country's new informationology rules. the nigerian government seeks to defend its decision to ban twitter, saying the social media site had been used to spread misinformation. booing. and waved off with banners, whistles and boos. msc orchestra — the first cruise ship to embark from venice post—pandemic, sets off to a chorus of protest. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it's being hailed as a "historic agreement", that could see global governments make billions more in tax revenue. the deal made today, by the g7 group of leading economies could shake—up the tax system for multinational companies, like big tech giants. it could include a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% to avoid countries undercutting each other. tech companies google and facebook have welcomed the move. our economics editor faisal islam reports. multinational companies, especially the big tech giants, have become more powerful than some governments, especially in their ability to pay minimal tax bills.
the indian government issues a final notice to twitter — to comply with the country's new informationology rules. the nigerian government seeks to defend its decision to ban twitter, saying the social media site had been used to spread misinformation. booing. and waved off with banners, whistles and boos. msc orchestra — the first cruise ship to embark from venice post—pandemic, sets off to a chorus of protest. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it's being...
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and they're still trying to make themselves relevant by attacking indian dog. so on the one hand is good for the deed is good for all my if they can, but make a sort of an attack that is, but the been seen by the following is an attack on an indian target. but as i mentioned a little earlier, there's a severe limitation on the amount of damage that they can do. so to that extent it's, it's, it's sort of, it's something that will continue. it's something that has happened in the past as well, not against in abby's, but again, you know, trying to get guns and weapons across the border through these grow. so to that extent, this is something that the indians will have to find ways of dealing with we have a 30 seconds left. how concerning the fact that you could potentially be talking about commercial commercially available drones that could be potentially useful attacks like this? or yes that's, that's to be a commercially available, they can even be rigged up by sort of amazon to do with that amount of damage. but as i mentioned, the amount of damage they can do
and they're still trying to make themselves relevant by attacking indian dog. so on the one hand is good for the deed is good for all my if they can, but make a sort of an attack that is, but the been seen by the following is an attack on an indian target. but as i mentioned a little earlier, there's a severe limitation on the amount of damage that they can do. so to that extent it's, it's, it's sort of, it's something that will continue. it's something that has happened in the past as well,...
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let's come south to the indian government asked social media companies to bomb the term indian various, some ministers even said such language was the from a tree that w h o solution to the problem though has been widely marked on social media. ah ah ah, ah! the lie to the british capital now let's speak to john gordon johnson talk show hosts on colonist arbitrary. welcome on the program, john renaming the coven. strange with greek letters. do you think there should be a priority for the w. h. o? oh yes, definitely. we should renae and forget the greek alphabet. let's just rename who, who will health organization as w o. k. a worked because this is the most wrote nonsense. i've heard for at least the last 40 hours, millions, 3000000 people have died worldwide. who, who appeared to me to be in the pocket of the chinese communist party. i have been slow off the mark on dealing with this. and instead of worrying about the language they should be helping, particularly the countries like india. and i'm from afraid, you know, indian varian that's we're starting the kent variant here in the u
let's come south to the indian government asked social media companies to bomb the term indian various, some ministers even said such language was the from a tree that w h o solution to the problem though has been widely marked on social media. ah ah ah, ah! the lie to the british capital now let's speak to john gordon johnson talk show hosts on colonist arbitrary. welcome on the program, john renaming the coven. strange with greek letters. do you think there should be a priority for the w. h....
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gone wrong when india, with the surge testing against the so called indian very grown device. beginning in britain, we speak to the ex commissioner of india's food and drug administration, about why the vaccine production, capital, the world can't vaccinate its own people. all this more coming up in today's going, i'm going to 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony for the next top advisors, the u. k. p. m. board johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and joint now from italy, by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. i ron, today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson concierge. dominic cummings was the u. k. cobra response. do you think hijacked
gone wrong when india, with the surge testing against the so called indian very grown device. beginning in britain, we speak to the ex commissioner of india's food and drug administration, about why the vaccine production, capital, the world can't vaccinate its own people. all this more coming up in today's going, i'm going to 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony for the next top advisors, the u. k. p. m. board johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita...
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and there is that oil and chemicals may leak into the indian ocean. was sending an incident which is already what is for lack of worst environmental disasters. and let's bring in now jamila, who's saying deputy editor of the daily mirror, a newspaper entry lunk, as capital colombo. thank you so much for joining us. demila. just like to begin by asking you about the environmental aspects. what are the risks that we could still see an oil spill or the discharge of toxic chemicals into the indian ocean? well as up to the morning the, she's not going to be a navy said that there had been no party as yet. however, there was some good the water which was now coming out from us to leech and may have been stop speeding the containers at the base of fire. but what the navy saying is that now the prepared for, i've been and teams on ground teams and the other and probably begin in a few. i was the my actually have a question about a week the fisheries me at this stage me stop by level said that if it does happen, david try again. best to prevent it from beachin
and there is that oil and chemicals may leak into the indian ocean. was sending an incident which is already what is for lack of worst environmental disasters. and let's bring in now jamila, who's saying deputy editor of the daily mirror, a newspaper entry lunk, as capital colombo. thank you so much for joining us. demila. just like to begin by asking you about the environmental aspects. what are the risks that we could still see an oil spill or the discharge of toxic chemicals into the indian...
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tributes to the legendary indian athlete milkha singh. the olympics next month. the venues, three of them in parks, will now be used as vaccination centres. japan has yet to decide whether to allow spectators into stadiums. rallies have been held across the united states to commemoratejuneteenth, marking the freedom and empowerment of african—americans. its origin isjune19, 1865, marking the end of slavery in the us. murals were unveiled and in texas a march was led by the grandmother ofjuneteenth, 94—year—old activist 0pal lee, who earlier this weekjoined presidentjoe biden as he officially established a national holiday for the occasion. meanwhile, juneteenth commemorations continued in new york. a large bust of george floyd — the black man murdered by police in minneapolis last year — was unveiled in brooklyn. his brother terrence was there for the occasion, urging those gathered to recognise they hold the power and to celebrate freedom. george floyd became the face of a global movement for racial equality, his murder sparking a wave o
tributes to the legendary indian athlete milkha singh. the olympics next month. the venues, three of them in parks, will now be used as vaccination centres. japan has yet to decide whether to allow spectators into stadiums. rallies have been held across the united states to commemoratejuneteenth, marking the freedom and empowerment of african—americans. its origin isjune19, 1865, marking the end of slavery in the us. murals were unveiled and in texas a march was led by the grandmother...
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the indian child plays next on dw kick off rules score in record. she's coming stores in the light, the price team get lucky. traditional club in free call. the 1st part of the review of an extraordinary season. 60 minutes dw. ah ah. people in trucks injured when trying to feed the city center and more refugees are being turned away at the board of abilene names on the tank in syria to be crated against. and the trader people fleeing is extreme ross getting 200 people in the gmc around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. the why? because no one should have to flee. to make up your own mind. d, w, online's. the know how much you to like his friend mohammed, shari food and loading up the sex with posters and flyers. don't forget the ma, small, little detail in the morning and the guy in the indian state of the hot to young mean a trying to stop child play for many families. he is sell their children, sending them to india big cities to work these to friendship. despite themselves mm oh i i use how much you 2 pumps notices with em
the indian child plays next on dw kick off rules score in record. she's coming stores in the light, the price team get lucky. traditional club in free call. the 1st part of the review of an extraordinary season. 60 minutes dw. ah ah. people in trucks injured when trying to feed the city center and more refugees are being turned away at the board of abilene names on the tank in syria to be crated against. and the trader people fleeing is extreme ross getting 200 people in the gmc around the...
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and when they had wanted to turn back and go back to the port, the indians infect contacted, the sheep been said not to come back because they did not have the facility to attend to this, which is why they continued coming towards the columbus court. but now, investigations ongoing as to whether the ship had, in fact, informed the authority here that there was a possible leak on board. any so why, why, why did it anytime you left the ship to come to all that is being investigated as yet? usually there is nothing, nothing out yet. and in the meantime while that investigation proceeds, we heard that fishermen, for example, have been devastated by this. how widely could this impact sri lankan more broadly when this is a huge beyond the fishing community? because as you know, we are, and i know the country and the income, what we get from our fish and these quite why and along the course right around the country. we have fishing families who live. so, as, as you said in your report earlier, thousands of families fishing families who have already been affected because right now, days in a b
and when they had wanted to turn back and go back to the port, the indians infect contacted, the sheep been said not to come back because they did not have the facility to attend to this, which is why they continued coming towards the columbus court. but now, investigations ongoing as to whether the ship had, in fact, informed the authority here that there was a possible leak on board. any so why, why, why did it anytime you left the ship to come to all that is being investigated as yet?...
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an indian ne, in awesome state. his family is now staying and ta, poland, tense with others whose homes were demolished by government, bulldozers, mizzi monday. know what of why so we have been here for so long all these years. i made my living working here, grew up here. my father died here. now i have grown old. why this happened. i have no clue. since our psalms newly reelected hindu nationalist government was sworn and may, is carried out its promise to clear government land of what it calls and clutches other than and more than a 100 other families have been forced from their homes. that despite a high court order batting, any demolitions or evictions during the pandemic, the government says the fact that most of the families are muslim is a coal incidence. we don't want that. this person's all, the goldman lance, all the diverse new areas should be and course been free because of that this government, all this government and the previous, our government we considered to be over prime duty to a big and could ju
an indian ne, in awesome state. his family is now staying and ta, poland, tense with others whose homes were demolished by government, bulldozers, mizzi monday. know what of why so we have been here for so long all these years. i made my living working here, grew up here. my father died here. now i have grown old. why this happened. i have no clue. since our psalms newly reelected hindu nationalist government was sworn and may, is carried out its promise to clear government land of what it...
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tributes to the legendary indian athlete milkha singh.s in action. hungary held the world champions, france, to a draw, while the defending european champions, portugal, were beaten by germany in a 6—goal thriller in munich. joe lynskey wraps up the action. this was euro 2020 heavyweight saturday, four previous winners with superstar players and portugal have one man who thrives on this stage. there is ronaldo. this is cristiano ronaldo's 12th goal at a euros, his first 17 years ago. germany have started slow but in four first half minutes their tournament came to life, through two own goals, suddenly they led and by the second half then they look like their old selves, with this 11—2 win in munich hopes will rise that germany are contenders. few gave hungary a chance against france but they had the crowd behind them in budapest. viola's gold stirred 60,000 fans and nearly broke a table. it would have been the euros' biggest shot but france came back. griezmann,1—1. this is what a draw means to hungary, they are group f's outsiders. 1—1 b
tributes to the legendary indian athlete milkha singh.s in action. hungary held the world champions, france, to a draw, while the defending european champions, portugal, were beaten by germany in a 6—goal thriller in munich. joe lynskey wraps up the action. this was euro 2020 heavyweight saturday, four previous winners with superstar players and portugal have one man who thrives on this stage. there is ronaldo. this is cristiano ronaldo's 12th goal at a euros, his first 17 years ago. germany...
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it's especially a problem in rural areas where 2 thirds of indians live. maxine hesitancy is a major threat to india is race to beats. the pandemic, india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back to the native. and these young residents wrote up in the not indian state of hud yano have been eagerly waiting for it. after the month of low vaccine availability. supply is finally catching up with the demand you should see online slots in the small city are booked quickly and allowing us flame that distributions in june has improved access to the jap even further. dr. believe in the us massive 2nd wave. good, have it is to back seem hesitancy off to the 2nd b, b plus crime willing to good vaccinated d. c. that's the meters we definitely want protection from. that's why i believe vacc
it's especially a problem in rural areas where 2 thirds of indians live. maxine hesitancy is a major threat to india is race to beats. the pandemic, india is devastating. second wave of color into virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to...
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the indian fate is evicting people. it calls encroaches from government land more than $100.00 families have lost their homes. in the past month, most of the muslim, i found is hindu nationalist. government says it's protecting people from illegal migrants from neighboring bangladesh. but many of the families see their indian citizens being targeted for their faith and is this brought him has a story. as it then and his daughter amena, pick up the pieces of the tin shack that was the whole him until 10 days ago. they collect the bags of ginger, which he used to farm on a small piece of land, as it then takes a moment to reflect before leaving the shack, an indian ne, in our som state. his family is now staying and ta, poland, tense with others whose hands were demolished by government, bulldozers msi montana for why. so we have been here for so long all these years. i made my living working here grew up here. my father died here. now i have grown old why this happened. i have no clue. since our psalms newly reelected hi
the indian fate is evicting people. it calls encroaches from government land more than $100.00 families have lost their homes. in the past month, most of the muslim, i found is hindu nationalist. government says it's protecting people from illegal migrants from neighboring bangladesh. but many of the families see their indian citizens being targeted for their faith and is this brought him has a story. as it then and his daughter amena, pick up the pieces of the tin shack that was the whole him...