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. $9 billion that goes into ngo's. this closes some loopholes. you essentially have to certify that as an ngo that you are not promoting or funding a portion. if you subcontracted with an entity, they were not covered. is as anrequirement ngo contracting directly with the federal government, you have to certify that your subcontractors will adhere to the same policy. [video clip] >> as before, we will continue to refuse assistance to ngo's who actively promote abortion as a method of family planning. wille also making clear we refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngos to give financial support to other foreign groups in the global abortion industry. we will enforce a strict prohibition on backdoor funding means that runaround are policy. american taxpayer dollars will not be used to underwrite abortions. host: you met with secretary pompeo just before that announcement. he was just saying we are following through with the commitments made by the president. no one should be surprised by this. this is in the republican party platform. the party
. $9 billion that goes into ngo's. this closes some loopholes. you essentially have to certify that as an ngo that you are not promoting or funding a portion. if you subcontracted with an entity, they were not covered. is as anrequirement ngo contracting directly with the federal government, you have to certify that your subcontractors will adhere to the same policy. [video clip] >> as before, we will continue to refuse assistance to ngo's who actively promote abortion as a method of...
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as before, we will continue to refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngo's who perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning. now, as a result of my decision today, we are also making clear we will refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngo's that give financial support to other foreign groups in the global abortion industry. we will enforce a strict prohibition on backdoor funding schemes and end runs around our policy. american taxpayer dollars will not be used to underwrite abortions. this brings me to my second announcement. we are also fully enforcing federal law prohibiting the use of u.s. funds, including foreign assistance, to lobby for or against abortion. otherwise known as the soldier under amendment. silgander amendment. in light of recent evidence of abortion-related advocacy by an organ of the organization of american states, i directed my team to include a provision in assistance that explicitly prohibits the use of funds to lobby for or against abortion. the institutions of the o.a.s. should be focused on addressing crises in cuba, nicaragua,
as before, we will continue to refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngo's who perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning. now, as a result of my decision today, we are also making clear we will refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngo's that give financial support to other foreign groups in the global abortion industry. we will enforce a strict prohibition on backdoor funding schemes and end runs around our policy. american taxpayer dollars will not be used to...
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reporter: but it's not been easy for the ngo. at first, many farmers were skeptical about the experts from the city. but that changed as the ngo won some powerful allies. kwasi awuah is a respected and successful cocoa farmer. a few years ago he gave his plantation an overhaul, chopping down the older trees and planting new ones. even though he's an expert when it comes to cocoa farming, he's not that fond of chocolate. he'd rather have a plate of rice to eat. kwasi: the reason why i prefer food, because when you eat it, you work about 8:00 to 1:00, let's say you are strong. but for chocolate it's a one hour, two hours food. reporter: in the capital accra, this company is trying to change that view. they're hoping to inspire ghanaians with exotic creations like hibiscus chocolate. kimberley: these small machines are very helpful for us to experiment. and that's how we end up developing a lot of our flavors. it first goes to this process and then we have people who taste our test products. reporter: but the handmade chocolate prod
reporter: but it's not been easy for the ngo. at first, many farmers were skeptical about the experts from the city. but that changed as the ngo won some powerful allies. kwasi awuah is a respected and successful cocoa farmer. a few years ago he gave his plantation an overhaul, chopping down the older trees and planting new ones. even though he's an expert when it comes to cocoa farming, he's not that fond of chocolate. he'd rather have a plate of rice to eat. kwasi: the reason why i prefer...
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if an ngo, and the vast majority of ngos are saying not a problem, we want to focus on health care. some are saying we will not do this anymore because we want to be able to counsel for abortion or perform abortions. as far as the expansion, this is not an expansion. this is not really an expansion because the policy was in place but it is insuring there are not organizations that circumvent stated policy by contracting with someone else to do the services they are prohibited from doing. frc.org if you want to check them out. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. line in this segment we will devote to those who worked for ngo's. 202-748-8003 is that number. ohio.l start with art in line for democrats. go ahead. caller: the bbc had a documentary on abortion in central america. they have the strictest abortion laws in the world. they are sending their children -- the orphanages are full. there are jails, they have females in prison, they interviewed people in prison in guatemala -- 80% of the prison population is a group of women who had quest
if an ngo, and the vast majority of ngos are saying not a problem, we want to focus on health care. some are saying we will not do this anymore because we want to be able to counsel for abortion or perform abortions. as far as the expansion, this is not an expansion. this is not really an expansion because the policy was in place but it is insuring there are not organizations that circumvent stated policy by contracting with someone else to do the services they are prohibited from doing....
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somebody does some good program here,'s, put the entire fear of the ngo community and the u.s. coordinating behind it and you essentially end up crowd sourcing the problem and following the best ideas. >> yes. >> makes perfect sense. i'm somewhat skeptical but the potential intervention you can scale if. if hey two teenagers and they're living in parkship. can't get them to watch the tv shows want to watch, read the books i want them to rationed listen to the music, if i can't do that with my kids in spark slope how the hell, we do that with anymore yemen, checking their preferences and getting them on to right path we went them to follow. >> if it was only people inem win would have a different problem. we have people in trinidad, argentina and brazil, people in china, in india and pakistan, think about the diversity of each of those countries. think about all of the young people who are growing up through an identity crisis, that have all understood that they can connect to what it means to be muslim by their peers in a social media platform. and i'm not going to tell you it'
somebody does some good program here,'s, put the entire fear of the ngo community and the u.s. coordinating behind it and you essentially end up crowd sourcing the problem and following the best ideas. >> yes. >> makes perfect sense. i'm somewhat skeptical but the potential intervention you can scale if. if hey two teenagers and they're living in parkship. can't get them to watch the tv shows want to watch, read the books i want them to rationed listen to the music, if i can't do...
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ngos want to work, have already -- we, as i said, a large majority of the ngo's want to work, have already been cleared. consistent with the priorities that the government has laid out. there are issues with some of the advocacy-related ngo's. we are also working on that framework, and we are in conversation with them and dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no riori exclusionp of anyone. and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from ingos interested in working in pakistan. and i have heard this before also, that they want to know the reason why. so we are engaged in that conversation. we would continue to stay engaged. and i want to say that we value -- greatly value the good contributions that some of the ingo's have made, including yusef, which is not an ingo. >> no, actually, we have a very good partnership. thank you for that. just as somebody who works in this field and cares about this, i would very much request to look into this. this is not helping pakistan, this is not helping the field. and at least not to declare any of these very reputable organizations a
ngos want to work, have already -- we, as i said, a large majority of the ngo's want to work, have already been cleared. consistent with the priorities that the government has laid out. there are issues with some of the advocacy-related ngo's. we are also working on that framework, and we are in conversation with them and dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no riori exclusionp of anyone. and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from ingos interested in working in...
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hama's been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in the share the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love acacia lives on melons. they're always wondering through people spiegel's and eating the mangoes in their gardens. angered by the giraffes feasting on their crops locals intensify their hunting. draft meat was a welcome change from a diet composed mainly of millet corn and vegetables. life here is difficult. the village leader describes how climate change has affected people's lives. but. less rain everything has dried out. that's made life harder for us and the village harvests are smaller we're being squeezed on all sides. despite those hardships the giraffe's have actually proven an unexpected boon for the villagers they're now under
hama's been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in the share the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love acacia lives on melons. they're always wondering...
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there are issues with some of the advocacy related ngos. we are also working on that framework and we are in conversation with them, in dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no priority exclusion of anyone, and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from i ngos interested in working in pakistan and i've heard this before also that they want to know the reasons why it is. so we are engaged in the conversation. we will continue to stay engaged and i want to say that we value, greatly value, the good contributions that some of the ingos have made, including moeed yusuf. >> we had a very good partnership and thank you for that but just a somebody who works in a steel and cares about this i would very much request you look into this. this is not helping pakistan, not helping the field. at least not to declare in of these reputable organizations and security issues because of don't think that goes demo. let me open it up to the audience and take some questions. j emailed me yesterday and said i must ask a question so not forget
there are issues with some of the advocacy related ngos. we are also working on that framework and we are in conversation with them, in dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no priority exclusion of anyone, and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from i ngos interested in working in pakistan and i've heard this before also that they want to know the reasons why it is. so we are engaged in the conversation. we will continue to stay engaged and i want to say that we value,...
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and we will give reasons for exclusion from the ngo's interested in pakistan. and i know they want to know the reasons why. so we are engaged in that conversation. we will continue to stay engaged. and i want to say that we value, greatly value, the good contributions that some of the ngo's have made. >> actually, we have a very good partnership and thank you for that. as somebody that works in this field and cares about it, i would very much request to look into this. it is not helping pakistan or the field. and not to declare any of these organizations as security issues. because i don't think that goes down well. let me open it up to the comments and take some questions. jay e-mailed me yesterday and said, i must ask the question. so i will not forget you, jay. let me start from the front and come back. yes please. >> i am from india. i am currently a student at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. doing a dual concentration and international economics and concept management. it is my opinion that the leaders role begins even before he or
and we will give reasons for exclusion from the ngo's interested in pakistan. and i know they want to know the reasons why. so we are engaged in that conversation. we will continue to stay engaged. and i want to say that we value, greatly value, the good contributions that some of the ngo's have made. >> actually, we have a very good partnership and thank you for that. as somebody that works in this field and cares about it, i would very much request to look into this. it is not helping...
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. $9 billion that goes into ngo's. this closes some loopholes. you essentially have to certify that as an ngo that you are not promoting or funding a portion. if you subcontracted with an entity, they were not covered. is as anrequirement ngo contracting directly with the federal government, you have to certify that your subcontractors will adhere to the same policy. [video clip] >> as before, we will continue to refuse assistance to ngo's who actively promote abortion as a method of family planning. wille also making clear we refuse to provide assistance to foreign ngos to give financial support to other foreign groups in the global abortion industry. we will enforce a strict prohibition on backdoor funding means that runaround are policy. american taxpayer dollars will not be used to underwrite abortions. host: you met with secretary pompeo just before that announcement. he was just saying we are following through with the commitments made by the president. no one should be surprised by this. this is in the republican party platform. the party
. $9 billion that goes into ngo's. this closes some loopholes. you essentially have to certify that as an ngo that you are not promoting or funding a portion. if you subcontracted with an entity, they were not covered. is as anrequirement ngo contracting directly with the federal government, you have to certify that your subcontractors will adhere to the same policy. [video clip] >> as before, we will continue to refuse assistance to ngo's who actively promote abortion as a method of...
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what has happened to the work for example that your ngo does? what has happened to you since this crackdown began? richard: our boat is seized since nine months now. it is quite a depressing situation for us. we're perfectly equipped for doing rescues. there is a coast guard who is in 29 of 30 cases not reachable. this is not a good situation. brent: what about vessels operating in the mediterranean when they hear reports of migrants being rescued her then turn on the ship's personnel and basically hijacked the ship? what do think that is going to do to the general mood, the environment, regarding rescuing migranants from north africa? richard: it is a very unstable country. there is no menu that you can follow as well as a crew on a normal vessel. the crew now decided that it is not a safe port and that is why they go north. brent: it sounds like the dangers are certainly not decreasing i in the mediditerra. we appreciate you taking the time to look at this tonight. a turkish court has dismissed a case against an investigative journalist andy d
what has happened to the work for example that your ngo does? what has happened to you since this crackdown began? richard: our boat is seized since nine months now. it is quite a depressing situation for us. we're perfectly equipped for doing rescues. there is a coast guard who is in 29 of 30 cases not reachable. this is not a good situation. brent: what about vessels operating in the mediterranean when they hear reports of migrants being rescued her then turn on the ship's personnel and...
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been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in asia the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love occasionally on melons. they're always wondering through people spiegel's and eating among those in their gardens. angered by the giraffes feasting on their crops locals intensified their hunting. draft meat was a welcome change from a diet composed mainly of millet corn and vegetables. life here is difficult. but village leader who describes how climate change has affected people's lives. and less and less rain everything has dried out. that's made life harder for us and the village harvests are smaller we're being squeezed on all sides. despite those hardships the giraffe's have actually proven an unexpected boon for the villagers they're n
been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in asia the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love occasionally on melons. they're always wondering through people...
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forces in twenty eighteen that's more than a child a week forty two were killed by live ammunition the ngos report says that witnesses claim the children were unnamed. tensions along the gaza border on the only challenge israel is facing right now president trumps decision to support israel's onix a ship off the golan heights has sparked protests in syria people in the country's two largest cities are vying to use the us recognizing the occupied territory as part of the two state they were seen burning an israeli flag and voicing solidarity with palestine. notion there are going to be great in northern iraq before the government are not large about who got a job enough to do it on in our garden what it goes right to the floor there are no set up for a jew or a lot of sudanese out i'll be here what the brunt but it's also me. i know you're always about sort of are. going to come out of. what. you would you know not want to not. go out you know it's not out on. the. border which is the. sort of work that a lot of the. we're ready for the for the. chance to acceptance of israeli control of the
forces in twenty eighteen that's more than a child a week forty two were killed by live ammunition the ngos report says that witnesses claim the children were unnamed. tensions along the gaza border on the only challenge israel is facing right now president trumps decision to support israel's onix a ship off the golan heights has sparked protests in syria people in the country's two largest cities are vying to use the us recognizing the occupied territory as part of the two state they were seen...
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hama's been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in the share the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love occasionally on melons. they're always wondering through people skills and eating the mangoes in their gardens. angered by the giraffes feasting on their crops locals intensify their hunting. draft meat was a welcome change from a diet composed mainly of millet corn and vegetables. life here is difficult. but village leader describes how climate change has affected people's lives more like. years and less and less rain everything has dried out that's made life harder for us and the village harvests are smaller we're being squeezed on all sides. despite those hardships the giraffe's have actually proven an unexpected boon for the villager
hama's been working as a tour guide for an ngo for several years giraffes are his livelihood. i'm very pleased with giraffes allows me to feed my family. in west africa giraffes are a threatened species twenty years ago there were only fifty left here in the share the locals hunted them and their habitat grew smaller and smaller another problem was drought which made food scarce. they consume up to thirty kilograms of leaves per day. they love occasionally on melons. they're always wondering...
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there are issues with some of the advocacy-related ngos. we are also working on that framework, and we are in conversation with them and dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no priority exclusion of anyone. and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from ingos interested in working in pakistan. and i have heard this before also, that they want to know the reason why. so we are engaged in that conversation. we would continue to stay engaged. and i want to say that we value -- greatly value the good contributions that some of the ingos have made, including yusef. which is not an ingo. >> no, actually, we have a very good partnership. and thank you for that. just as somebody who works in this field and cares about this, i would very much request to look into this. this is not helping pakistan, this is not helping the field. and at least not to declare any of these very reputable organizations as security issues. because i don't think that goes down well. let me open it up to the audience and take some questions. jay e-maile
there are issues with some of the advocacy-related ngos. we are also working on that framework, and we are in conversation with them and dialogue with them. and i tell you, there is no priority exclusion of anyone. and we will give reasons for exclusion, and we hear it from ingos interested in working in pakistan. and i have heard this before also, that they want to know the reason why. so we are engaged in that conversation. we would continue to stay engaged. and i want to say that we value --...
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have been present also although we haven't had any confirmation from any ngo anywhere to say that that is indeed the case according to one international n.g.o.s human rights watch what we've heard today fails to inspire any confidence of tour here's what joan fisher from human rights watch had to say to me a bit on iran. well i think what we've heard from the international community is a clear call for an independent international inquiry into the murder murder of shoji we understand that there has been a process playing out within saudi arabia but it's equally clear that there are many unanswered questions including who ultimately was responsible for death who who ordered it how high up it went we know that the special effects usually execution. has launched an independent inquiry of her own into the into the murder of khashoggi and we call upon saudi arabia as a member of the human rights council to cooperate with the council's own mechanisms including the special operator and ensure that they are willing to allow her access and to give her whatever information she needs in order to
have been present also although we haven't had any confirmation from any ngo anywhere to say that that is indeed the case according to one international n.g.o.s human rights watch what we've heard today fails to inspire any confidence of tour here's what joan fisher from human rights watch had to say to me a bit on iran. well i think what we've heard from the international community is a clear call for an independent international inquiry into the murder murder of shoji we understand that there...
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we've continued to meet with state representatives to cabinet secretaries, other water agencies and ngos to further develop details fought voluntary agreement. the meetings are happening frequently now. you won't see much of michael in the next three weeks. he is spending a lot of time in sacramento in meetings and conference calls with other parties in the negotiations. we've been presented with high level results from the california department of fish and wildlife of the voluntary agreement which shows positive but really was just giving us some results. it didn't show what they analyzed and how they analyzed it and we fled to get that information to satisfy ourselves that there are analysis does show what they say it does. we made the river proposed voluntary agreement available to the public february 7. before that date it had been covered bay non-disclosure griement and we and several other parties in the voluntary agreement process agree more transparency is needed so that we presented the terms of the voluntary agreement and the results of the cdfw analysis to our wholesale custom
we've continued to meet with state representatives to cabinet secretaries, other water agencies and ngos to further develop details fought voluntary agreement. the meetings are happening frequently now. you won't see much of michael in the next three weeks. he is spending a lot of time in sacramento in meetings and conference calls with other parties in the negotiations. we've been presented with high level results from the california department of fish and wildlife of the voluntary agreement...
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i came across strikes that were linksunted for, both from internal security reports from ngos that noted a strike happening in a certain place. i also came upon strikes that i a date, they would acknowledge they conducted a date andstrike on that yet it would not match with internal reports. finding a strike that happened in one location on april 13. they would say, we did contact -- conduct a strike on april 13. when pushed on the location, and ngo would say one place and afr did do thatay, we strike but it happened somewhere else. juan: there has also been a new president in somalia. you talk about the internal dynamics in terms of how does the impact these strikes are having in general in the country. the current president of somalia who took office one month after trump took office in february 2017 is also somali-american. i believe he works for the u.s. government in albany or buffalo. he spent decades in america. this is something that i think concerns a lot of somalis including his former close advisers. that he sort of is especially ground to basically cede to the americans. if t
i came across strikes that were linksunted for, both from internal security reports from ngos that noted a strike happening in a certain place. i also came upon strikes that i a date, they would acknowledge they conducted a date andstrike on that yet it would not match with internal reports. finding a strike that happened in one location on april 13. they would say, we did contact -- conduct a strike on april 13. when pushed on the location, and ngo would say one place and afr did do thatay, we...
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can speak to hendrick harbors he heads up to syria response program at war child holland that's an ngo working to help children affect affected by war and conflict and it is helping syrian children who are living as refugees in neighboring countries hendrik thank you for joining us from the work that your organization has done what do these children need most and how do you help them. so what we see in addition to the lifesaving neet that isn't a lot of meat a lot of support me get for psychosocial interventions and prejudice and psychosocial is really better how we deal with what they've experience for our water troll moss considered to gain strength from their own resilience and be able to freeze life d.d.i. for the normal way and that will allow them to be able to go back to normal education so they get up to the educational level that they need to go back to school but osage go back to having the hope for the future and the stock and rebuilding l.x. . how much does that trauma affect them also the violence and in some cases loss. well all things they've experienced is expecting the
can speak to hendrick harbors he heads up to syria response program at war child holland that's an ngo working to help children affect affected by war and conflict and it is helping syrian children who are living as refugees in neighboring countries hendrik thank you for joining us from the work that your organization has done what do these children need most and how do you help them. so what we see in addition to the lifesaving neet that isn't a lot of meat a lot of support me get for...
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italy and other countries have banned ngo ships and coastguards are withdrawing. there are more potential clashes in the future between migrants wanting to get on board and merchant ships facing a decision, to go south to libya or north to europe. james, thank you very much. james reynolds in rome. dust and debris from the grenfell tower fire has polluted the surrounding area, resulting in levels of toxic chemicals many times higher than normal, according to a study. soil samples collected from the site contained substances which could cause cancer and asthma. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. alerted by a colleague, working independently, professor anna stec gathered three bin bags of this stuff from the streets and flats around grenfell tower. i would say this stuff is definitely not good for touching and having close to your mouth or nose. it's soil, scrapings from window blinds inside flats, and a lot of this. the burnt remnants of the foam insulation fixed to the outside of the tower during its refurbishment. within the soil, we found a high
italy and other countries have banned ngo ships and coastguards are withdrawing. there are more potential clashes in the future between migrants wanting to get on board and merchant ships facing a decision, to go south to libya or north to europe. james, thank you very much. james reynolds in rome. dust and debris from the grenfell tower fire has polluted the surrounding area, resulting in levels of toxic chemicals many times higher than normal, according to a study. soil samples collected from...
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rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard city is very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees per hectare here that's not enough we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect their read your book atika the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock would destroy it all. luckily that's a fence if there wasn't the cows would come here eat the grass and the people living here would have problems. look on the other side of the fence there's no grass there anymore. thanks to the wall people are now encouraged to return to their communities and stay. that's it for dolphin news africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with these pictures off trees across the sahara region part of an if it's just the straight of the desert have a lovely weekend seen a street. corner from the book you are no one on the keyboard thank go
rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard city is very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees per hectare here that's not enough we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect their read your book atika the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock would...
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absolutely no details at all about who these individuals are when these three hearings have taken place ngo's are saying well what we're hearing doesn't have much credibility a tall of the saudi chair spoke for only about twenty minutes but in that twenty minutes he raised a whole raft of new questions about what happened to g. and what's happened since he said the perpetrators have been brought to justice as mentioned there were three hearings that there that their legal team was about able to attend these hearings that n.g.o.s observers were also present to although we haven't yet been able to verify that of tall no n.g.o.s so far come out and said yes they were present at these hearings the saudis are also very very adamant that they do not want to see any internationalization of this case whatsoever there is of course a u.s. led investigation into the death of jamal khashoggi but the saudis are saying that it's an internal matter they will do things their way and this of course comes at a time when the saudis are on the back foot one would imagine given the the tenor of criticism against
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rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques. is destroying hard with that is very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. there are only eighty trees projects are here. that's not enough. we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect their with your fuel of overcritical the wool produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock would destroy it all. luckily that's a fence if there wasn't the cows would come here eat the grass and the people living here would have problems. look on the other side of the fence there's no grass there anymore. thanks to the wall people are now encouraged to return to their communities and stay. that's it for now from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with these pictures off trees across the sahara region part of an if it's to stop the spread of the deserts have a lovely weekend sing in a street by. the phone. marks thirty years after t
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are we going to keep them thanks very much when you knock out the room buru founding member of the ngo bell in post-colonial focusing on the reports ration of human remains looted include nice countries thanks for your time. now nigeria emergency workers have halted their efforts to rescue people in lagos after at least ten people were killed when a building collapsed the top floor of the multi-story building healthy private elementary school that's of people many of them children have been rescued from the rubble but it's unclear how many of the rescued well survives the. reports on the sides of the collapse. not much is left from that was a three story building up until it collapsed yesterday morning things left behind by children and divisional remains of this tragedy the rescue operation has come to a halt because rescue teams are saying they do not expect to find more people below this debris they're saying they have meticulously called through the entire area and they will not find more people they say what you can see here behind me is actually a cleanup operation that has also
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rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. grow. there only eighty trees per hectare here. that's not enough. we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect there with your fuel of overcritical the wool produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock destroys all. luckily that's a fence if there wasn't the cows would come here eat the grass and the people living here would have problems. look on the other side of the fence there's no grass there anymore. thanks to the wall people are now encouraged to return to their communities and stay. that's it for africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with these pictures off trees across the sahara region part of an if it's to stop the spread of the deserts have a lovely weekend see you next week bye bye. every journey begins with the first step and every language
rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. grow. there only eighty trees per hectare here. that's not enough. we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect there with your fuel of overcritical the wool produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock...
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well we did one of us and when i didn't get an ngo. the money is. zero to us here. at h. the model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in search of plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one moved to the recycling business here only the strongest make it. would all go where it resides all about. the next joke i'm buying. or know a little rough. more than just about the door and out. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to meet the people who dictate the nor on the new market for recycled plastic . we find them in the suburbs of dar es salaam. these are the companies who buy plastic bottles this one is the largest in the country. people coming here we never would have been madge and filming anything quite like this. a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with seventy kilos grams on your head. at first we're almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smooth and then loads. but then we took to the. yeah but back here was that. enemy to me. you kno
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populations and cheap chinese smartphones as unable to join over pay to go international backed by the ngo the open society initiative for west africa it's rapper's have kick started similar projects across the region in mali. you know how to get there is the. give me. the ivory coast. and but. pay is not alone in taking conscious rap. borders pergi have also started something of a box of fly effect with more traditional means and more radical elements. who. has inspired people in many african countries for example we went to burkina faso and together with the rock prison civil society activists we created the ballet sit wyoming. which helped overthrow the president in two thousand and fourteen. we went to the republic of congo to equitorial guinea to mali gambia and other. young activists and musicians from various movements. and last year we hosted the gathering with all of them here and. we think hip hop can serve as an agent of change africa developing the youth of the future. if we could visit the influence of sending these rappers west africa and. it's been pretty extraordinary one o
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to decide how are we going to keep them thanks very much for your room borel founding member of the ngo billion post-colonial focusing on the reports ration of human remains looted in cologne eyes countries like spare time. now nigeria imagines the work. efforts to rescue people in lagos least ten people were killed when a building collapsed the top floor of the multi-story building healthy private elementary school that's of people many of them children have been rescued from the rubble but it's unclear how many of the rescued well survives the. reports on the sides of the collapse. not much is left from that was a three story building up until it collapsed yesterday morning things left behind by children and the visual remains of this tragedy the rescue operation has come to a halt because rescue teams are saying they do not expect to find more people below of this debris they're saying they have meticulously called through the entire area and they will not find more people they say what you can see here behind me is actually a cleanup operation that has also come to a stop right now
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coming legally, they're coming illegally, they're coming with cartels, they're coming in caravans from ngos, they're coming alone, a myriad different ways. >> well, they are but -- >> go ahead, please make your point. >> they are, but they're heavily driven -- this is a profit model that the cartels have. they have a whole business model. >> i know, but if you talk to the guys down there and show the people in the pens in el paso and other places, it's spread to mcallen, you see it everywhere because the rules don't work. you can come in illegally. when you catch me, i can say i want asylum and i jump the line effectively. you have to change that rule. >> which gets me to my second point and i'm glad you're saying this. you're doing a good job on this issue and i appreciate it. that second point is the one that's important. >> why isn't it getting done? why is nobody talking about it? >> well, with all due respect, this is a nancy pelosi-led democrat congress in the house that refuses to address it. in fairness, i think republicans should have done it when they were in charge last year, fix
coming legally, they're coming illegally, they're coming with cartels, they're coming in caravans from ngos, they're coming alone, a myriad different ways. >> well, they are but -- >> go ahead, please make your point. >> they are, but they're heavily driven -- this is a profit model that the cartels have. they have a whole business model. >> i know, but if you talk to the guys down there and show the people in the pens in el paso and other places, it's spread to mcallen,...
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rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees projects are here. that's not enough. we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect their read your book atika the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for their livestock destroys all. luckily that's a fence if there wasn't the cows would come here eat the grass and the people living here would have problems. look on the other side of the fence there's no grass there anymore. thanks to the wall people are now encouraged to return to their communities and stay. that's it for now from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with these pictures off trees across the sahara region part of an if it's to stop the spread of the dances have a lovely weekend see you next week bye bye. coach of good. school in africa. your link to exceptional
rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques . is destroying hard yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees projects are here. that's not enough. we need three hundred or four hundred trees protect their read your book atika the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for their livestock destroys...
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rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques. is to sort of hard to say yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees projects are here that's not enough we need three hundred or four hundred trees perfect there with your little of both. the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock destroys all. luckily that's a fence that wasn't the cows would come here eat the grass and the people living here would have problems. look on the other side of the fence there's no grass there anymore. thanks to the wall people are now encouraged to return to their communities and stay. that's it for now from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we leave you now with these pictures off trees across the sahara region part of an if it's to stop the spread of the deserts have a lovely weekend seen a street by by. nobody can escape or. know my. own body. recent lab studies
rainy season it's now much greener here but it's still not easy many trees die with the help of an ngo villagers are trying out new planting techniques. is to sort of hard to say yes very hard because of the rising temperatures there's a lot of evaporation. so. they're only eighty trees projects are here that's not enough we need three hundred or four hundred trees perfect there with your little of both. the wall produces jobs and food for the community president not care for the livestock...
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overthrow the government had been defeated venezuela's been crippled by nationwide power outages and one ngo reporting that fifteen patients had died in hospital because the blackout meant they couldn't get access to dialysis. with one of venezuela's worst ever power outages entering a fourth day tensions have been running high and tempers fraying. a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because of madeira not because of anything else we want to electricity we want to let tricity that's all just electricity for many venezuelans the ongoing power struggle between president maduro and the man who wants to oust him has taken a back seat to more pressing concerns. but come march with me but don't turn the electricity off on people our people are dying. most power had been restored since thursday a beleaguered nicolas maduro told supporters at a rally but another cyber attack directed from abroad had stopped progress on saturday he said. when there are talks like this the country's opposition the extreme right wing are without any doubt behind it. using high level technology that
overthrow the government had been defeated venezuela's been crippled by nationwide power outages and one ngo reporting that fifteen patients had died in hospital because the blackout meant they couldn't get access to dialysis. with one of venezuela's worst ever power outages entering a fourth day tensions have been running high and tempers fraying. a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because of madeira not because of anything else we want to electricity we want to let...
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government charged hundreds of children with terrorism because of their names to islamic states the ngo says the iraqis and the regional kurdish government used torture to coerce confessions in some cases they estimate around fifteen hundred children are being held in detention for alleged i asked affiliation that sas supports is under victims of i asked many of them children to live in the groups final all claim that from age of back in eastern syria. children caught up in islamic state leave behind a world many of them were born into. most are now orphans and face an uncertain future. while some may be handed over to aid agencies there are concerns about the fate of the older boys in particular. a report by human rights watch says around fifteen hundred children are being held on terrorism charges over the border in iraq some claim they've been tortured this teenager says he has the scars to prove it at sixteen he was arrested for alleged links to i.a.s. and held for twenty two months on a solution to an early tortured me using plastic pipes. they said confess what you we're vile yes.
government charged hundreds of children with terrorism because of their names to islamic states the ngo says the iraqis and the regional kurdish government used torture to coerce confessions in some cases they estimate around fifteen hundred children are being held in detention for alleged i asked affiliation that sas supports is under victims of i asked many of them children to live in the groups final all claim that from age of back in eastern syria. children caught up in islamic state leave...
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the genuine i don't know what you've got an actual well we do to one of us and when i didn't get an ngo. by asking my name is i am a lawyer zero to us here. at h. the model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in search of plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one moved to the recycling business here only the strongest to make it. all go where it resides don't go out. the next door because i'm by no means yes or no muff i do know that from doing more than just about the door and out. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to meet the people who dictate then nor on the new market for recycled plastic. we find them in the suburbs of dar es salaam. these are the companies who buy plastic bottles this one is the largest in the country. people coming here we never would have been match and filming anything quite like this. a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with seventy eight kilograms on your head. at first will almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smooth
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his government had been defeated and as well has been crippled by nationwide power outages with one ngo reporting that fifteen patients had died in hospital because the blackout meant they couldn't get dialysis. with one of sent his way as worst ever power outages stretching into a third hot day tensions were running high and tempers beginning to fray. a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because i'm a dura not because of anything else we want electricity we want to let tricity that's all just electricity. for many venezuelans the ongoing power struggle between president maduro and the man that wants to oust him has taken a back seat to more pressing concerns. come march with me but don't turn the electricity off on people our people are dying. most power had been restored since the day a beleaguered nicolas maduro told supporters at a rally that another cyber attack directed from abroad that had stopped progress on saturday he said. when there are attacks like this the country's opposition the extreme right wing are without any doubt behind it. using high level techn
his government had been defeated and as well has been crippled by nationwide power outages with one ngo reporting that fifteen patients had died in hospital because the blackout meant they couldn't get dialysis. with one of sent his way as worst ever power outages stretching into a third hot day tensions were running high and tempers beginning to fray. a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because i'm a dura not because of anything else we want electricity we want to let...
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had been defeated and as well has been crippled by nationwide power outages with one ngo reporting that fifteen patients have died in hospitals because they couldn't access dialysis three. with one of venezuela's worst ever power outages entering a fourth day tensions have been running high and tempers flaring. now that a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because i'm a dura not because of anything else we want to electricity we want to let tricity that's all just electricity for many venezuelans the ongoing power struggle between president maduro and the man who wants to oust him has taken a back seat to more pressing concerns. but come march with me but don't turn the electricity off on people our people are dying. most power had been restored since thursday a beleaguered nicolas maduro told supporters at a rally but another cyber attack directed from abroad had stopped progress on saturday he said. when there are talks like this the country's opposition the extreme right wing are without any doubt behind it. using high level technology that only the united states g
had been defeated and as well has been crippled by nationwide power outages with one ngo reporting that fifteen patients have died in hospitals because they couldn't access dialysis three. with one of venezuela's worst ever power outages entering a fourth day tensions have been running high and tempers flaring. now that a riot is about to kick off because of the blackout not because i'm a dura not because of anything else we want to electricity we want to let tricity that's all just electricity...
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must book was launched by the ngo of change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases mosque book activities in more than forty can trace the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in greece movies where participants learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. you like them. if you are doing your bit around. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit. your story. to the stories inspired you to be the change you want to see in the world will be back next week. each one taking us one step closer to the future good bye and have a wonderful week. what's the connection between bread flour and the european you. know guilt much less e.-w. correspondent and how the baker crop. turns to spanish go about recipes for success strategies that make a difference. taking bread. on d w. five minutes to venezuela's crisis in
must book was launched by the ngo of change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases mosque book activities in more than forty can trace the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in greece movies where participants learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. you like...
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. >> a psychologist and director of the ngo innocence in danger, which fights the spread of child pornography on the web, joins us. welcome to dw. this is a case, as so many of these horrible cases are, which happened on the dark web. were investigators just lucky to stumble across this? >> yes, they were, because the darknet is a vast web of things going on and the police force does not necessarily have the manpower to seriously tackle everything going on. >> must we constantly be chasing, always be 2, 3 steps behind these people? >> think that is the nature of crime, that they just do what they want to do. >> the sentences were up to 10 years. quite harsh sentences. duke harsh sentences deter people involved in the sort of thing? >> maybe they might deter people people get -- deter people getting started, but also it helps survivors to let them know that what happened was a serious crime. >> the judge in this case said pedophiles do not make conscious decisions to be where they are, but they can decide if they will act out. people who do behave in this way -- do they believe that what they
. >> a psychologist and director of the ngo innocence in danger, which fights the spread of child pornography on the web, joins us. welcome to dw. this is a case, as so many of these horrible cases are, which happened on the dark web. were investigators just lucky to stumble across this? >> yes, they were, because the darknet is a vast web of things going on and the police force does not necessarily have the manpower to seriously tackle everything going on. >> must we...
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must book was launched by the ngo to change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases mosque book activities in more than forty countries the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recently as well disciplines learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. do you like them. if you are also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit sharing your story. i hope to the stories inspire you to be the change you want to see in the world with me back next year more substories each one taking us one step closer to a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. the in good shape. different parts of the world cultures change back pain differently just short which methods work best. what's good of such as the good that really counts. is what. should the next decoupling of. the ca
must book was launched by the ngo to change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases mosque book activities in more than forty countries the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recently as well disciplines learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. do you like...
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the ngos and opposition leaders said the same table as members of government for a conference on human rights. which was unthinkable until then. the west's takes on the challenge of entering into a dialogue with the last dictator of europe. plays a double game of faction both moscow and brussels. but there is also real hope for those who resist those who pray that the trap of real politic will not close in on them. an ancient land and one man's dream to transport hot tabulations from europe and fly them over his beloved country. in a nation reeling from decades of violence. can an international team of pilots get this man's dream off the ground. over babylon on al-jazeera. hello the weather slushy dry now for a good part of argentina pushing across into chile for the northern lotsa showers shaping up across the amazon basin the heaviest of which may well be across that western side of brazil pushing their way back into were proved very heavy downpours here as we can see and remember we do have flooding concerns or where the in place south of that there's the sunshine the sunshine becom
the ngos and opposition leaders said the same table as members of government for a conference on human rights. which was unthinkable until then. the west's takes on the challenge of entering into a dialogue with the last dictator of europe. plays a double game of faction both moscow and brussels. but there is also real hope for those who resist those who pray that the trap of real politic will not close in on them. an ancient land and one man's dream to transport hot tabulations from europe and...
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plus book was launched by the ngo of change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases must book activities in more than forty can trace the activist for full on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recent leeds where participants learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. do you like them. tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. sharing your story. i hope to the story inspired you to be the change you want to see in the world with me back next week more substories each one taking us one step closer to the future good bye and have a wonderful week. please . please. the flaming. lips. just couldn't get this song out of his head. the college just began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. deep in the rain forest in central africa. the biography. oh yeah i mean. looking out my books and looking like leavin
plus book was launched by the ngo of change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases must book activities in more than forty can trace the activist for full on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recent leeds where participants learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. do you like...
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must book was launched by the ngo to change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases moscow talk to him more than forty can trace the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recent vs disciplines learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. like them. if you are doing your bit about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit sharing your story. i hope to do stories inspired you to be the change you want to see in the world we need back next year more substories each one taking us one step closer to the future good bye and have a wonderful week. some power of commerce in business to make a statement and entice funders. colors represent brands influence customers and sometimes cause controversy. they're quiet but powerful ambassadors who help companies stay in the black. color matters on made in germany th
must book was launched by the ngo to change twenty one. portrayed gallery of more than two thousand five hundred photos showcases moscow talk to him more than forty can trace the activists perform on the streets and visit schools. where king with local partners like sweat shop in delhi nearly one hundred workshops have been organized in recent vs disciplines learn about sustainability and how to change their behavior and live in a more environmentally friendly way. like them. if you are doing...
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the ngo vista the spring was founded by as did its king in one thousand nine hundred six to help the detainees and their families during the first demonstrations against a question get this the supports all those whose rights are violated and they the wrist and also plays an observer role during the elections. gradually the organization has become a haven for all those who dare to challenge the methods of the state. it is still widely proportionally to feel that. if a good buddhist or so that i think it could be worth. what it would for them to be . that might sit in the ocean came first take care of both are your. children sure but then you know with a new book that's a beautiful but. the truth of the predicable of the overall ability. to want. to feel something from all of your books not in the whole world of the writings of control but just because you are awfully good i just think. if years before this he said you know i never sound i'm going to go to say see i'm going to show you five you know they should look at the effort to get money for your food you're not thinking too much
the ngo vista the spring was founded by as did its king in one thousand nine hundred six to help the detainees and their families during the first demonstrations against a question get this the supports all those whose rights are violated and they the wrist and also plays an observer role during the elections. gradually the organization has become a haven for all those who dare to challenge the methods of the state. it is still widely proportionally to feel that. if a good buddhist or so that i...
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you must be untrue yeah i go until guard is an executive officer of the ngo one day mission is about to start and they have just done. the initial late dinner and how long does it keep it it takes about a minimum five to six hours five to six hours i can see your eyes are watering yeah because of the aleutian and you can see it's stored in a dark small yeah really dark so this is the actual pollard and i see there is a little bit more activity now see now the chief more not all the sun he will do the most important part of the commission process and he will take this bamboo and he will hear the head of the dead bosun there discord korea to give salvation to the deceased person. everything is part of this time honored tradition. the gods in the open air the mourners gathered around the body. even the use of wood is significant but it's also a major contributor to the environmental problem. all of this is the word that they've gathered here which gets chopped up into smaller pieces as the day goes on and as they get orders and as bodies start coming in they have this massive warehouse
you must be untrue yeah i go until guard is an executive officer of the ngo one day mission is about to start and they have just done. the initial late dinner and how long does it keep it it takes about a minimum five to six hours five to six hours i can see your eyes are watering yeah because of the aleutian and you can see it's stored in a dark small yeah really dark so this is the actual pollard and i see there is a little bit more activity now see now the chief more not all the sun he will...