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of their villages. there are 3 basic reason why we took this 15 villages one is we wanted to create more models we thought that if we were able to take more religious then we can make more models and that can be a model for replication dog and they used to say that religion should be self-sufficient so one village cannot be self-sufficient so which is why we took 15 religions and when i went to the villages i realized that villages are like multiple organ failure if you are going to hardly were pulled out of where you work all along pull that over so if you want to really have an impact. then you had to work on all the body parts of the standby. leak you're. keeping in mind the sea lity of the region one of the primary cause of the global bully initiator was to create other opportunities to make a living these alternatives. only on agriculture and farming when also bringing in extra income into their pockets during a good year of harvest. i made the us start when i started to make the check myself my fa
of their villages. there are 3 basic reason why we took this 15 villages one is we wanted to create more models we thought that if we were able to take more religious then we can make more models and that can be a model for replication dog and they used to say that religion should be self-sufficient so one village cannot be self-sufficient so which is why we took 15 religions and when i went to the villages i realized that villages are like multiple organ failure if you are going to hardly were...
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it is one village he remains a hero because they saw him being born in the village grew up in the village you became an icon from the village so to them with ease somebody will use. a big figure and i think nationally as well used to have people would be very him and would take him as it is a hero in deliberate or for for the nation and of course there are some who still hold sentiments to say that he was a dictator so there are divided opinions but still in his village he remains. right that's privileged who was at that burial in time and now back thank you the teenage climate activist has hit back at critics who tried to ridicule it at a rally in montreal to. children show that time of protection message was threatening their world view and it's not just getting back now a video making fun of adults who attack the activist has gone viral. hi i'm a middle aged man with an interesting problem. a good racially angry swedish girl who wants to save the planet. luckily he's now a number i can call hello he is called the great helpline if you unfortunately there is no real helpline for middle
it is one village he remains a hero because they saw him being born in the village grew up in the village you became an icon from the village so to them with ease somebody will use. a big figure and i think nationally as well used to have people would be very him and would take him as it is a hero in deliberate or for for the nation and of course there are some who still hold sentiments to say that he was a dictator so there are divided opinions but still in his village he remains. right that's...
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it is one village he remains a hero because they saw him being born in the village grew up in the village he became an icon from the village so to them were easy somebody. a big figure and i think nationally as well used to have people who would be very him and would take him as a hero in deliberate a for for the nation and of course there are some who still hold sentiment to say that he was a dictator so there are divided opinions but still in his village he remains. right that's privilege will be who was at that burial in time and now back in thank you some support now and in football 5 of the 6 saturday games have been completed with buy in munich surviving a big scare at born the bavarians one away while their title rivals lived with base and by a resurgent club also won on the road likewise and. bremen as we speak friday so frankfurt start the winning sequence for the away teams. watching the news up next i'll program reports on the harrowing conditions refugees face in libya states include that you can stay up to date on our website at state m.p. dot com i'm christine one and i'll b
it is one village he remains a hero because they saw him being born in the village grew up in the village he became an icon from the village so to them were easy somebody. a big figure and i think nationally as well used to have people who would be very him and would take him as a hero in deliberate a for for the nation and of course there are some who still hold sentiment to say that he was a dictator so there are divided opinions but still in his village he remains. right that's privilege...
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why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp? this area, he said, there are no villages where we built the camp. two years ago at the height of the military campaign against the villages i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's newly constructed government complex instead. it has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where returning refugees are expected to live, closely monitored by the security forces there is a large new police barracks close by. he had to satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it —— here too. this is perhaps the strangest part of this tightly controlled government trip. they have brought us to a village thatis they have brought us to a village that is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017 and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now they have brought us here showing us a sense of ordinary life to stress that it is
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far better connected to the country's infrastructure than most villages in zimbabwe for most of the villages he associates it with positive memories. we would run to his each friday when we'd hear the sirens from his motorcade he gave us candies and visits we'd see those who were happy moments for us as children. and many residents are still angry about the coup that removed mugabe from office 2 years ago. was when we were embarrassed by the ouster of mugabe he was a good leader. even now we are very disappointed with that. so things are not going well in the countries as i just feel it could be the manner in which we removed an elder like mugabe from power after 37 years that it could be a curse because we are now facing many problems. oversaw the complete collapse of the economy and zimbabwe the country is still reeling from that 3rd of the population is dependent on food aid to survive and the unemployment rate stands at 80 percent the electricity and water supplies i'm reliable at the best many who placed their hopes it will go up to success emerson now see their hopes evaporating analys
far better connected to the country's infrastructure than most villages in zimbabwe for most of the villages he associates it with positive memories. we would run to his each friday when we'd hear the sirens from his motorcade he gave us candies and visits we'd see those who were happy moments for us as children. and many residents are still angry about the coup that removed mugabe from office 2 years ago. was when we were embarrassed by the ouster of mugabe he was a good leader. even now we...
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of a viable palestinian state alongside israel giving palestinians and there's a small towns and villages as prisoners without any freedom that is a war crime and as about as we are about to enter the 74th session or the general assembly of the united nations that the national community must stand now or. to see a big no and to stop the thing is that as a country about the laws of man at the united nations there was further condemnation such a prospect would be devastating to the potential of reviving the goshi asians regional peace and the very essence of a 2 state solution but there is a hugely important caveat to all this to enact his plan now you know 1st has to win the election then create a right wing coalition government that would in dorset and then push it through in the face of international pressure and by then and intensifying battle against his own corruption charges israelis i've heard him talk an expression before without following through that's a point political opponents and political analysts were making even before netanyahu had finished talking this is electioneering
of a viable palestinian state alongside israel giving palestinians and there's a small towns and villages as prisoners without any freedom that is a war crime and as about as we are about to enter the 74th session or the general assembly of the united nations that the national community must stand now or. to see a big no and to stop the thing is that as a country about the laws of man at the united nations there was further condemnation such a prospect would be devastating to the potential of...
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why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp? "there are no villages where we built the camp." two years ago, at the height of the military campaign against the rohingyas, i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood called myo thu gyi, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's a newly constructed government complex instead. myo thu gyi has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where returning refugees are expected to live, closely monitored by the security forces. there is a large new police barracks close by. here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it. well, this is perhaps the strangest part of this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and
why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp? "there are no villages where we built the camp." two years ago, at the height of the military campaign against the rohingyas, i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood called myo thu gyi, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's a newly constructed government complex instead. myo thu gyi has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where...
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some people are only just returning home after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked.but. says she would stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning to any people who could been hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago but was largely safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hearty this food there it seems that they were preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live in this area and some of those we talked a saying that they fled aft
some people are only just returning home after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked.but. says she would stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning to any people who could been hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in...
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but arjun knows of this money is a life source to the desperately poor villagers he targeted. as we pressed him for more details he became uncomfortable talking about his past. at us tomorrow. i'm feeling faint. you're asking me difficult questions. let me sit down i don't like what you're asking me it's all in the past i was poor i don't want to talk about it now arjun says he now realizes the trafficking is wrong and has decided to fight the problem rather than be a part of it he and many of the parents are now on the same anti trafficking committee victims and perpetrators working to try to stop the cruel practices happening in their village. but for many the damage has already been done the man jew and her friends were trafficked biology and sent to live with strange families hundreds of miles away where many of them suffered terrible physical abuse man whose mother said she had no choice but to send her daughter away the. one sitting that's. when she was growing up i never thought she would live with someone she didn't know but i have a boy who is disabled we have to spen
but arjun knows of this money is a life source to the desperately poor villagers he targeted. as we pressed him for more details he became uncomfortable talking about his past. at us tomorrow. i'm feeling faint. you're asking me difficult questions. let me sit down i don't like what you're asking me it's all in the past i was poor i don't want to talk about it now arjun says he now realizes the trafficking is wrong and has decided to fight the problem rather than be a part of it he and many of...
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by nightfall they reach a village. for once they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal of the day. here in this you impose your mother that they don't want to know you because you have one do you guys you can a woman whose son was good enough to go for seen you know what's going to sort of us here. you know funny you know looking to go you know they'll. come over you know the whole book. new york but you do. wind up my song was just if we made up fun it was just too much fun in the muscle place you don't like to do it well because it was a joke when the window muscle bit the foot did will come and go say look at the mush still didn't move we don't know what they don't see. the village of cars stuck to is 60 kilometers away. another 3 days of hard labor. yeah i ended up photos of yeah the forwards oh boy. a man and his family are on the track. by waving a red scarf he's been able to stop the train at this tiny village in the middle of the bush and go up up. up so i'm just do
by nightfall they reach a village. for once they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal of the day. here in this you impose your mother that they don't want to know you because you have one do you guys you can a woman whose son was good enough to go for seen you know what's going to sort of us here. you know funny you know looking to go you know they'll. come over you know the whole book. new york but you do. wind up my song was just if we made up...
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why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp?d. "there are no villages where we built the camp." two years ago, at the height of the military campaign against the rohingyas, i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood called myo thu gyi, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's a newly constructed government complex instead. myo thu gyi has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where returning refugees are expected to live, closely monitored by the security forces. there is a large new police barracks close by. here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it. well, this is perhaps the strangest part of this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful an
why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp?d. "there are no villages where we built the camp." two years ago, at the height of the military campaign against the rohingyas, i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood called myo thu gyi, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's a newly constructed government complex instead. myo thu gyi has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where...
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she was born in the village in 1859. she's the first documented chinese female born in the monterey area. robert: they were fishermen and in the fishing industry when they came here, or they became part of the fishing industry to make a living? gerry: i believe that they were fishermen in china and women. and they came for gold. but the black tide brought their boat to the monterey bay area, and there they continued to be fishermen. robert: and did they suffer during that time, like for example when that got burned down, the village got burned down? did they suffer any consequences from that? gerry: well, the village was burned down. and although my great grandfather, my father's grandfather, tried to help rebuild, the people tore down what was built. and eventually, they brought the military in to build a fence. sound familiar? robert: yeah. gerry: and so, it's difficult to see history repeating itself again. i feel we didn't learn the lesson. robert: it's like when we're talking about the railroad, prejudices against t
she was born in the village in 1859. she's the first documented chinese female born in the monterey area. robert: they were fishermen and in the fishing industry when they came here, or they became part of the fishing industry to make a living? gerry: i believe that they were fishermen in china and women. and they came for gold. but the black tide brought their boat to the monterey bay area, and there they continued to be fishermen. robert: and did they suffer during that time, like for example...
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but arjun knows of this money is a life source to the desperately poor villagers he targeted. as we pressed him for more details he became uncomfortable talking about his past. at us tomorrow. i'm feeling faint. you're asking me difficult questions. then we sit down. i don't like what you're asking me it's all in the past i was poor i don't want to talk about it now arjun says he now realizes the trafficking is wrong and has decided to fight the problem rather than be a part of it he and many of the parents are now on the same anti trafficking committee victims and perpetrators working to try to stop the cruel practices happening in their village. but for many the damage has already been done a mango and her friends were trafficked biology and sense to live with strange families hundreds of miles away where many of them suffered terrible physical abuse man whose mother said she had no choice but to send her daughter away the. one sitting that's. when she was growing up i never thought she would live with someone she didn't know but i have a boy who is disabled we have to spend
but arjun knows of this money is a life source to the desperately poor villagers he targeted. as we pressed him for more details he became uncomfortable talking about his past. at us tomorrow. i'm feeling faint. you're asking me difficult questions. then we sit down. i don't like what you're asking me it's all in the past i was poor i don't want to talk about it now arjun says he now realizes the trafficking is wrong and has decided to fight the problem rather than be a part of it he and many...
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that had been deserted where we're filming so immediately we left the gunmen came to that village and started firing just perhaps to show the authorities that we're still here as in the situation in that part of the not feel quite well look along the way we found many many abandoned home and many villages where people had fled and where we found people we could stand the tension and be as we talk to them in fact we found some people who are actually preparing to leave because they've had they've had about attacks in other villages like i mentioned the situation very volatile and just getting dangerous as you move. thought the north and into the region we could not access that region of paul because of the security situation and then on to mali talking about a sami is is a road from booking a fossil all the way to mali and that's where these attacks have been happening. and why is it proving so difficult for the government to try and get a grip on the situation in the north and east of the country. where the government has deployed soldiers to different parts of the country that occurr
that had been deserted where we're filming so immediately we left the gunmen came to that village and started firing just perhaps to show the authorities that we're still here as in the situation in that part of the not feel quite well look along the way we found many many abandoned home and many villages where people had fled and where we found people we could stand the tension and be as we talk to them in fact we found some people who are actually preparing to leave because they've had...
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if there was a vacancy in laurel village down the street. the uses that would be allowed in laurel village are identical to the uses that would be allowed under the flexible retail category here? >> i hear what you're saying. my response would be, the uses that are currently permitted in laurel village will be permitted here. >> what additional uses would be permitted here that are not permitted in laurel village? >> arts activity, trade shop, retail, professional service. those three. currently limited restaurant, general retail sales. >> can you put it on the overhead? >> sure. there we go. the three that i tagged as principally permitted, those are currently permitted. >> can you talk about what would be an two arts activity or trade shop? >> i would have to pull up the exact code, it's a long definition. it's an exhaustive list of uses. generally speaking, retail related arts activities, selling jewelry and things of that nature. >> how about trade shop? i know we have encountered trade shop here, i know that. >> out have to pull of the
if there was a vacancy in laurel village down the street. the uses that would be allowed in laurel village are identical to the uses that would be allowed under the flexible retail category here? >> i hear what you're saying. my response would be, the uses that are currently permitted in laurel village will be permitted here. >> what additional uses would be permitted here that are not permitted in laurel village? >> arts activity, trade shop, retail, professional service....
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fairborn is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone to build dams and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh north origins are throwing in the towel and calling on the villagers to find new homes. where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence the sea levels are rising is the reality and so before any catastrophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in solutions. but what solutions can there possibly be mike and its partner see their lives and their home at stake and lots of money. quite amazing how the situation is already is not a simple for them as it is for pensioners to buy a new house elsewhere recently learned that they feel the state has left them holding the bag future the fact is that they have no answers for us they can't tell us where they're going to move us they can't tell us when they're going to mo
fairborn is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone to build dams and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh north origins are throwing in the towel and calling on the villagers to find new homes. where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence the sea levels are rising is the reality and so before any catastrophe happens before anything big...
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jakob bahrun is muslim from a nearby village.ngly friends of yotam. together, they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> yotam: we're going to spoil you now. >> anthony: yeah, here we go. so you grew up in this town? >> jakob: yes, in this village. >> anthony: where did you grow up? >> netanya, near the beach. >> anthony: near the beach. not, not the neighborhood. >> jakob: but we met in the neighborhood. and we were together in hotel. >> anthony: how did that go down with the families? >> jakob: wonderful now. now, wonderful. >> anthony: now good. >> jakob: yes. very good. >> anthony: at the beginning not so much. >> jakob: started it yes, with the questions versus the answers, and start to understand that we love each other, and they can do nothing. so we continue. and they support us. >> yotam: this is your special fried eggs, sunny side up. >> anthony: farm eggs with peppers from your garden, tomato. that looks awesome, beyond word
jakob bahrun is muslim from a nearby village.ngly friends of yotam. together, they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> yotam: we're going to spoil you now. >> anthony: yeah, here we go. so you grew up in this town? >> jakob: yes, in this village. >> anthony: where did you grow up? >> netanya, near the beach. >> anthony: near the beach. not, not the neighborhood....
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is one of the larger villages some people are only just retired. after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but. says she won't stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the farther north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning to any people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago burkina faso was largely safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hearty this food there it seems that they were preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live i
is one of the larger villages some people are only just retired. after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but. says she won't stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the farther north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning to any people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when...
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the village of ody is only a 40 minute drive from the capital but it seems like a world away the village appears almost deserted. queen flora lives together with her extended family her mother her sisters and brothers and her son she knows everyone in the community but above all everyone knows her because being a moron makes her stand out. the villagers are wary and skeptical toward new developments queen flora was 14 when she 1st heard of radio station playing the music that has given her life a new rhythm she says self-confident and outgoing woman. on. the rocks are a close knit society it takes a lot of courage to join their exclusive rights. i didn't really get to meet her yes she is dating was the 1st so many lovers today that what does. that say about it for the end is that it is there. is no escape that they think it is it still is not difficult because if they did well if it was a. lady think of what it is that. they think of what it is that. they have some. heavy metal fans around the world are used to negative stereotyping in botswana however those prejudices are so extreme tha
the village of ody is only a 40 minute drive from the capital but it seems like a world away the village appears almost deserted. queen flora lives together with her extended family her mother her sisters and brothers and her son she knows everyone in the community but above all everyone knows her because being a moron makes her stand out. the villagers are wary and skeptical toward new developments queen flora was 14 when she 1st heard of radio station playing the music that has given her life...
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this 13 year old girl is safe now in cairo time with more than 100 kilometers from her village farther north it was attacked a few months ago by an identified armed men who he did her identity for her safety she says she still finds it had to forget those moments when they came shooting and killed her father over regular well everyone was fleeing and they were chasing others to the holes where they killed some people even tried to climb trees but they killed them. all these children have fled from their homes after attacks on villages they find solace through dance play and just talking to each other at this center that is being run by the un charter agency. we also use most of the children have written this torah as some lost their relatives and friends we have different games for them sometimes we organize a session where they speak out i think that's when the healing starts. nearly half a 1000000 children in book enough are out of school this is a big problem in a country where only about 60 percent of students complete primary school like in many conflicts most of those who are fle
this 13 year old girl is safe now in cairo time with more than 100 kilometers from her village farther north it was attacked a few months ago by an identified armed men who he did her identity for her safety she says she still finds it had to forget those moments when they came shooting and killed her father over regular well everyone was fleeing and they were chasing others to the holes where they killed some people even tried to climb trees but they killed them. all these children have fled...
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in even the smallest nepali village people are preoccupied with finding work abroad for their children. the area near the village of bahrain is a hotbed of maoist activity in recent years they've been riots bombings and executions. door vs husband was a maoist who was killed by the police she's been left a widow with 3 young children to bring up and her face is a picture of bitterness she's desperate to get the children out of the country. i just want them to go away from here here there's nothing no money everything is finished for us. the government here gives us nothing there's no help from anyone to take care of my family. i don't know how it works or who goes where or how how do i know anything about the outside world i hear they all go to saudi or malaysia i don't know how they go there i've never stepped outside this village i just want to do something which will make my kids and my family live a better life. what keil is the villages local success story he's done well for himself and has clearly made some money he has a job in the gulf working in the gold markets and says he ca
in even the smallest nepali village people are preoccupied with finding work abroad for their children. the area near the village of bahrain is a hotbed of maoist activity in recent years they've been riots bombings and executions. door vs husband was a maoist who was killed by the police she's been left a widow with 3 young children to bring up and her face is a picture of bitterness she's desperate to get the children out of the country. i just want them to go away from here here there's...
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the government calls the forced relocation villages ational creating new villages the official reason is that the locals can only benefit from development programs that provide people with clean water health care school and food aid if they live in the villages. the major development program in the area is a program called p.b.s. . right beside the saudi star farm we find one of those new villages the only one who dares to speak with us is a local government official. the should go but i'm not an only due to my model and because i cannot industry i could only go. so will many thought of that article going on under bono become book in the market that i'm doing been. forgotten you're going on a double as i don't i'm not a boozy reseller not. so with you i'm willing if we get over to your disease doesn't i just it will and i need to know don't you. all know i did everything and. in the new villages we find empty bags on the ground the local farmers who've lost their land now need food aid to survive. seems hard to believe that these relocations are about helping people. in a. one way goo
the government calls the forced relocation villages ational creating new villages the official reason is that the locals can only benefit from development programs that provide people with clean water health care school and food aid if they live in the villages. the major development program in the area is a program called p.b.s. . right beside the saudi star farm we find one of those new villages the only one who dares to speak with us is a local government official. the should go but i'm not...
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a condo lives in the small village of talmid in colombia but he doesn't really know where he is. or where our. where are we are at home. i can't oh doesn't even recognize himself in the mirror he has a rare genetic mutation which is associated with early onset alzheimer's disease. who you laughing with now what are you laughing at. how i don't know who is joking with. you. i began noticing it when he was about 45 now he's got alzheimer's just like his father did. he cried when he got the diagnosis. but we're all very sad. by cardoza brothers have come over for lunch the outside of his mutation has been passed down through his family for generations his father died of it 2 of his brothers and one sister have also been affected they all developed the condition and usually early at around 40 i cut o's other siblings are currently healthy but there's a 50 percent chance they too have inherited the gene mutation and they also know that anyone with it seems to invariably develop alzheimer's. to be honest if we don't get it it will be like winning the lottery. alzheimer's disease today
a condo lives in the small village of talmid in colombia but he doesn't really know where he is. or where our. where are we are at home. i can't oh doesn't even recognize himself in the mirror he has a rare genetic mutation which is associated with early onset alzheimer's disease. who you laughing with now what are you laughing at. how i don't know who is joking with. you. i began noticing it when he was about 45 now he's got alzheimer's just like his father did. he cried when he got the...
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by nightfall they reach a village.to once they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal for the day. for. me. here in this you post your mobile that they don't want to know you because you have one you guys. no woman with sun would do the north you go forcing you know what's going. on with you you know funny you know looking. come over we know zocor book you go new york but you do love to wind up my song was just if we made up fun it was just too much fun in the most the movie you play she does i do it well because it was a joke when the window muscle thing did low income and oh say do you look at the measures to do we don't know what did on. the village of his statue is 60 kilometers away. another 3 days of hard labor. and our photos are yeah the forwards coach. a man and his family are on the tracks. by waving a red scarf he's been able to stop the train at this tiny village in the middle of the bush go up up. up so i'm just done with going in that would you just really i do
by nightfall they reach a village.to once they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal for the day. for. me. here in this you post your mobile that they don't want to know you because you have one you guys. no woman with sun would do the north you go forcing you know what's going. on with you you know funny you know looking. come over we know zocor book you go new york but you do love to wind up my song was just if we made up fun it was just too much...
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the government calls the forced relocation villages ational trading new villages the official reason is that the locals can only benefit from development programs that provide people with clean water health care school and food aid if they live in the villages. the major development program in the area is a program called p.b.s. . right beside the saudi star farm we find one of those new villages the only one who dares to speak with us is a local government official. it should go but i'm not going to really do to my model because i'm not an industry i don't know go and just as i will when you sold him that article going on under. the come to that that i'm doing with him you know where. you're getting your humor and i'm bored i want to thank you in that ability the challenge that. so if you don't win anything it would as it started i just feel something i need to know i don't. know my dad ever and. in the new villages we find empty bags on the ground. the local farmers who've lost their land now need food aid to survive. seems hard to believe that these relocations are about helping p
the government calls the forced relocation villages ational trading new villages the official reason is that the locals can only benefit from development programs that provide people with clean water health care school and food aid if they live in the villages. the major development program in the area is a program called p.b.s. . right beside the saudi star farm we find one of those new villages the only one who dares to speak with us is a local government official. it should go but i'm not...
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some people are only just returning home after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but. says she won't stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning any people could been hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago but was largely safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hearty this food there it seems that they were preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live in this area some of those we talked a saying that they fled after hearing
some people are only just returning home after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but. says she won't stay for long. my husband is in we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort is a warning any people could been hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya....
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in even the smallest nepali village people are preoccupied with finding work abroad for their children. the area near the village of bahrain is a hotbed of maoist activity in recent years they've been riots bombings and executions. talk of assays husband was a maoist who was killed by the police she's been left a widow with 3 young children to bring up and her face is a picture of bitterness she's desperate to get her children out of the country. i just want them to go away from here here there's nothing no money everything is finished for us. the government here gives us nothing there's no help from anyone to take care of my family. i don't know how it works or who goes where or how how do i know anything about the outside world i hear they all go to saudi or malaysia i don't know how they go there i've never stepped outside this village i just want to do something which will make my kids and my family live a better life. what keil is the villages local success story he's done well for himself and has clearly made some money he has a job in the gulf working in the gold markets and say
in even the smallest nepali village people are preoccupied with finding work abroad for their children. the area near the village of bahrain is a hotbed of maoist activity in recent years they've been riots bombings and executions. talk of assays husband was a maoist who was killed by the police she's been left a widow with 3 young children to bring up and her face is a picture of bitterness she's desperate to get her children out of the country. i just want them to go away from here here...
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village was attacked. but. says she would stay for long. my husband is in bus a local we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort as a warning to any armed people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago but was largely safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hearty this food there it seems that they were preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live in this area some of those we talked a saying th
village was attacked. but. says she would stay for long. my husband is in bus a local we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort as a warning to any armed people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started...
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all these children have fled from their homes after attacks on villages they find solace through dance play and just talking to each other at this center that is being run by the un charter agency. we also use most of the children have written this torah as some lost their relatives and friends we have different games for them sometimes we organize a session where they speak out i think that's when the healing starts. nearly half a 1000000 children in book enough are out of school this is a big problem in a country where only about 60 percent of students complete primary school like in many conflicts most of those who are fleeing are women and children the displaced children are now being placed in government schools in areas where they fled to or therapeutic centers where they can play and get counseling but this facility is a feel crowded and far apart. some of the displaced people have taken refuge in classrooms but when children resume classes in october they'll have to leave you know all about a 1000 schools have been closed because of the security situation this teacher at a prim
all these children have fled from their homes after attacks on villages they find solace through dance play and just talking to each other at this center that is being run by the un charter agency. we also use most of the children have written this torah as some lost their relatives and friends we have different games for them sometimes we organize a session where they speak out i think that's when the healing starts. nearly half a 1000000 children in book enough are out of school this is a big...
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in 2005 when floods ravaged the city of mumbai killing over the tauzin people his village was largely spared this was an eye opener to realise it was the mangroves that had protected them he started a grassroots movement with the neighborhood fisherman to save and protect more than a 1000 hectares of lush mangrove sounding his village. in the one in here we are. working from adelaide washy and. for the wanted to come in to help. with our action on our own we've got any kind of englishman to get it out of mangled bodies so give us you know over worries a simple general of the you don't believe you will you know you're going to be the signal that it was there. was none come on now a full time activist through the movement to form the shri a cleaved at this time a community organization its aim is to restore the mangroves to their farm on the. thank you thank you fisherman seaver out and clean the incessant flow of solid research on a daily basis the organizer of n. is tribes in the local community to help families understand the importance of mangroves to their life. for generations the
in 2005 when floods ravaged the city of mumbai killing over the tauzin people his village was largely spared this was an eye opener to realise it was the mangroves that had protected them he started a grassroots movement with the neighborhood fisherman to save and protect more than a 1000 hectares of lush mangrove sounding his village. in the one in here we are. working from adelaide washy and. for the wanted to come in to help. with our action on our own we've got any kind of englishman to get...
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in just 10 use some fishing villages in mumbai have lost a monumental 18 meters of land through coastal erosion. but luckily the region is gifted with a robust protective barrier along many parts of this coastline the mangroves. mangroves are coastal forests and situated between the ocean and the land mines which reduce the intensity of the crushing big by acting as a buffer. they also act like sponges by soaking up excess water to prevent inland flooding and by releasing tiny droplets into the air to regulate the city's temperature mumbai's monks. are in grave danger. absinthe fisherman come look up over is what it about the future of the place he calls home. so good mangroves get cut down indiscriminately you see garbage everywhere even industrial plants release their chemical c.-a. one sank and polluted the waka so many fish have died and the ones that remain can't breed fast enough i. study decreasing a clear sign that the mangroves are not doing well the fact. that many parts of numbers mangroves have succumbed to indiscriminate pollution about 30 percent have been bribed out over
in just 10 use some fishing villages in mumbai have lost a monumental 18 meters of land through coastal erosion. but luckily the region is gifted with a robust protective barrier along many parts of this coastline the mangroves. mangroves are coastal forests and situated between the ocean and the land mines which reduce the intensity of the crushing big by acting as a buffer. they also act like sponges by soaking up excess water to prevent inland flooding and by releasing tiny droplets into the...