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but how does it make the country, even the majority buddhist population feel safer now? if they introduce this been going forward. rauff: the government tries to continue on pretentious propaganda through the media organization and private media. to control through fear psychosis, this is a strategy employed throughout. and now the we can see that there is a clear overreach by the commission planning into such controversial topics such as black -- banning this or the other. it was a very very planned media strategy by the government and this is what is very unfortunate. but they do not realize the so called heinous crime appears to be a cult. which is the making of certain intelligence operations to demonize the muslims. in fact take the muslims against the catholics. we have no animosity against any religious communities so much more so than the catholics themselves. and that is perhaps the reason why such a reason was brought and designed. >> i would like to get into the political maneuvering surrounding this a couple of minutes. shreen abdul saroor on its website they
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to college which is an autonomous republic and part of the russian federation and this is the only buddhist region in europe and for me it was really heartwarming and touch you know way because when we feen there and we realized that they were like really building the buddhist temple in the mid ninety's after the fall of the soviet union and how they were somehow living their religion and we were a part of this buddhist ceremony and we're seeing all the colorful. temples and. sort of religion life over there was really really nice. hendrik lucky you managed to film most of our series before the lockdown began last year and you can see more of hendrix adventures on you tube backslash d w u m x. the book has lots more to offer 111 the prices in all many of them you won't find in any of the tourist guide arts fact it's available in english and german and it's form eamonn fella thanks for joining us and greg thank you very much some more arts news now this week's other piece is holding its 1st major sale of the year a portrait of picasso's a love of durham art is expected to fetch up to 8500000
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to college which is an autonomous republic and part of the russian federation and this is the only buddhist region in europe and for me it was really heartwarming and touch you know way because when we feen there and we realized that they were like really building the buddhist temple in the mid ninety's after the fall of the soviet union and how they were somehow living their religion and we were part of this buddhist ceremony and we're seeing all the colorful. temples and this sort of religion life over there was really really amazing no hendrik yokley you managed to fail me most about series before the lockdown began last year and you can see more of hendricks adventures on huge chave backslash t w a max the book has no more to offer 111 prices you know many of them you won't find in any of the to misguide i expect it's available in english and german and it's from the man's fellow thanks for joining us and derek thank you very much. some more arts news now this week's other beast is holding its 1st major sale of the year a portrait of picasso's the lover dora ma is expected to fetch up t
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mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in that tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed the toss statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments dated from the 6th century they were once the world's tallest statues of the standing buddha or inspiring symbols of buddhist philosophy . the islamist taliban destroyed them in march 2001 now the afghan government controls the area abdul hamad also has a special connection to the site he's responsible for the safe keeping of fragments of the figures. but construction work has stopped due to a lack of funds that's the reason the ministry for information and culture and unesco are working to secure donations so that work can restart next year his biggest fear is that the taliban will take control aga
mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in that tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed the toss statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments dated...
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when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given what srinagar also are always telling us just 2 minutes ago about how people's minority rights are actually in shrine in the paperwork that constitutes sri lanka as a sovereign state. this shit the sri lankan ones aren't seeing any speaker yet he sent in security in the same province coming sunday that is the ancient history of 2000000 the asians 2000 years ago can you know colonialism 500 years and then what happened in more recent us where india supported the tamil militants against the sri lankan state internationalization of the un state so it is seemingly very easy to make the tsunamis so insecure us and east really did that it made them very insecure and so it s
when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given what srinagar also are always telling us just 2 minutes ago about how...
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when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given what srinagar also rule was telling us just 2 minutes ago about how people's minority rights are actually in shrine in the paperwork that constitutes sri lanka as a sovereign state. this shit the sri lankan ones aren't seeing any speaker yet he sent in security in the same province coming sunday that is the ancient history of tamil evasions 2000 years ago can you know colonialism 500 years and then what happened in more recent past where india supported the tamil militants against the sri lankan state internationalization of the un state so it is seemingly very easy to make the scene that he's still in secures and east really debts it don't vary in security and so if
when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given what srinagar also rule was telling us just 2 minutes ago about how...
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when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given watch trina bills are always telling us just 2 minutes ago about how people's minority rights are actually in shrine in the paperwork that constitutes sri lanka as a sovereign state. this shit the sri lankan ones aren't seeing any speaker yet he sent in security in the same place it's coming sunday that is the ancient history of family missions 2000 years ago can you know colonialism 500 years and then what happened in more recent past where india supported the tamil militants against the sri lankan state internationalization of the un state so it is seemingly very easy to make the scene that he's seen in secures and east that really did that it made them very insecur
when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given watch trina bills are always telling us just 2 minutes ago about how...
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when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given watch trina bill sorrell was telling us just 2 minutes ago about how people's minority rights are actually in shrine in the paperwork that constitutes sri lanka as a sovereign state. this should the sri lankan ones aren't seeing any speaker yet he sent in security in this in coming sunday that is the ancient history of time in the nation's 2000 years ago can you know colonialism 500 years and what's happening more he sent us where india supported the tamil militants against the sri lankan state internationalization of the un state so it is seemingly very easy to make the scene that he's still in secures and east really debts it don't vary in security and so it so up t
when it comes to the court of public opinion how do your buddhist friends in the 708090 percent of the population across the country react to this because it feels as if we're talking about a government that wants to shunt a country towards being suspicious of the different to be intimidated by a minority instead of saying look we're basically a secular society and we can and we should all live in peace particularly given watch trina bill sorrell was telling us just 2 minutes ago about how...
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and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catch some rays, but to join a clean—up mission. cleaning up thailand's beaches has become a priority for a network of volunteers called trash heroes. the group operates in 25 cities across the country. cleaning the beaches of trash and tiny pieces of cigarette seems a never—ending task. but the trash heroes here could soon have some help. why do we need a beach robot here? because there is too many trash. this place i grew up, so many tourists come to this beach and if the beach gets dirty no—one wants to come, so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about fi
and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catch some rays, but to join...
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and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catchy some rays, but tojoin a clean—up mission. cleaning up thailand's beaches has become a priority for a network of volunteers called trash heroes. the group operates in 25 cities across the country. cleaning the beaches of trash and tiny pieces of cigarette seems a never—ending task. but the trash heroes here could soon have some help. why do we need a beach robot here? because there is too many trash. this place i grew up, so many tourists come to this beach and if the beach gets dirty no—one wants to come, so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about fi
and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catchy some rays, but tojoin...
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and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3,000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catchy some rays, but tojoin a clean—up mission. cleaning up thailand's beaches has become a priority for a network of volunteers called trash heroes. the group operates in 25 cities across the country. cleaning the beaches of trash and tiny pieces of cigarette seems a never—ending task. but the trash heroes here could soon have some help. why do we need a beach robot here? because there is too many trash. this place i grew up, so many tourists come to this beach and if the beach gets dirty no—one wants to come, so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about f
and rajan looks awesome some a car during a stay at a buddhist monastery. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it's a good feast. so do stick with us for that. time now to head to thailand's famous sandy beaches. the country has about 3,000 kilometres of beautiful coastline which, of course, makes it a huge draw for tourists, but that doesn't always mean good news for the environment. so back in 2019 we set carmen to songkhla, in the country's south — not to catchy some rays, but...
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his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues. he was unwittingly involved in their tragic fate. "i am sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed, and they still haven't been reconstructed. that is hard for people here. the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site. we want them rebuilt, and soon." the taliban forced him to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient staes. the monument stated from the sixth century they were once the world's tallest statues of the standing to, awe-inspiring symbols of buddhist philosophy. the islamist taliban destroyed them in march 2001. now the afghan government controls the area. abdul also has a special connection to the site. he is responsible for the safekeeping of fragments of the figures. construction workers stopped due to a lack of funds. that is the reason the ministry for information and culture and unesco are working to secure donations so the work can we start next year. his biggest fear is that the taliban will take control agai
his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues. he was unwittingly involved in their tragic fate. "i am sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed, and they still haven't been reconstructed. that is hard for people here. the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site. we want them rebuilt, and soon." the taliban forced him to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient staes. the monument stated from the...
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buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job. is about. the run down on them as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i think my. other nor do nudity month mark is not the one it is what i. thought of and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland it is the story of the western my own mom whose very existence as a people is denied all right. just only. some believe it is a deliberate attempt to end the wrecking his existence as a people. denying their history denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live these are all warning signs that mean that it's not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide. for centuries this region of west in my own mind was known as ara can it was renamed recurring by the state's largest racial group. there a k
buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job. is about. the run down on them as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i think my. other nor do nudity month mark is not the one it is what i. thought of and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born...
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buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job got the. news about. the run down and then as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i thought it my. duty to be month mark is not the one it is what i. thought and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland it is the story of the rest of western my own mom whose very existence as a people is denied all right. is from. just only fictitious some believe it is a deliberate attempt to end the wrecking his existence as a people. denying their history denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live these are all warning signs that mean that it's not frivolous to and as it is the use of the term genocide. for centuries this region of west in my own mind was known as ara can it was renamed recurring by the stat
buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job got the. news about. the run down and then as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i thought it my. duty to be month mark is not the one it is what i. thought and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were...
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mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in their tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments dated from the 6th century they were once the world's tallest statues of the standing buddha or inspiring symbols of buddhist philosophy . the islamist taliban destroyed them in march 2001 now the afghan government controls the area abdul hamad also has a special connection to the site he's responsible for the safe keeping of fragments of the figures of what there is to keep it but a construction work has stopped due to a lack of funds that's the reason the ministry for information and culture and unesco are working to secure donations so that work can restart next year his biggest fear is that the
mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of the famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in their tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments...
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buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job. is about. the run down on them as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i think my. mother nor the nudity month mark is not the one it is what i. thought and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland it is the story of their western my own mom whose very existence as a people is denied all right. is from. just only. some believe it is a deliberate attempt to end the wrecking his existence as a people. denying their history denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live these are all warning signs that mean that it's not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide. for centuries this region of western myin mar was known as ara can it was renamed recurring by the state's largest racial group. th
buddhist woman is raped and murdered. the authorities charged 3 muslim men. a week later 10 muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. what happened next was hidden from the outside world. as they are on my machine my job. is about. the run down on them as. you know there's only the visit. i am not allowed and i think my. mother nor the nudity month mark is not the one it is what i. thought and why do you. think you know that. this is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born of...
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mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in their tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments dated from the 6th century they were once the world's tallest statues of the standing buddha or inspiring symbols of buddhist philosophy . the islamist taliban destroyed them in march 2001 now the afghan government controls the area abdulhamid also has a special connection to the site he's responsible for the safe keeping of fragments of the figures. but there is a good bit of construction work has stopped due to a lack of funds that's the reason the ministry for information and culture and unesco are working to secure donations so that work can restart next year his biggest fear is that the taliban will
mr hussein is a bike mechanic his workshop once boasted a direct view of famous buddhist statues he was unwillingly involved in their tragic fate. i'm sad and disappointed that our statues have been destroyed and they still haven't been reconstructed that's hard for people here the statues are part of a unesco world heritage site we want them rebuilt and soon. the taliban forced hussein to drill holes into the rock for the explosives that would destroy the ancient statues the monuments dated...
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it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on crosses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of 997 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example america's oil jodie's all britain's oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then night and the german foreign minister i'm not sincere when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the level the atrocious level of relations between 8 and russia at. they know that if there is to be a folk then nato has to take the 1st step so we can dismissal the german foreign minister said as many propaganda and russia will not tolerate any sort of suggestion a whole other suggestion that the boat is in russia's quote russian stipulates night super quiet and so that's before in violation fest lee nato we drove its military forces phone the west from the west and. russia and secondly moscow who stipulates tonight's eye night soz leads us in particular to south america presence of rights and western military look will n
it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on crosses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of 997 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example america's oil jodie's all britain's oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then night and the german foreign minister i'm not sincere when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the level the atrocious...
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i mean, in an asian buddhist country, that is almost, you know, a sacrilege, you know. mm. let us... it's... if i may, let's talk about the international community and what it can do in the current situation. we've had condemnation from the united states and from the uk and from several other western governments. we've had targeted sanctions imposed on members of the military ruling council, individuals named and sanctioned. yeah, yeah. but what we... we need that. yeah, but what we do not have is a united international position. china, for example, refused to sign on to a security council resolution, which would have condemned the coup and therefore they blocked it. do you believe the international community can and must do more to send a clear signal to the generals that their military government will not be accepted? yes, exactly. we need that. because we have to work in tandem, the domestic movement, as well as international support. we really didn't have that in the past, you know, and lots of things went wrong in the past. this time, we're not looking at international
i mean, in an asian buddhist country, that is almost, you know, a sacrilege, you know. mm. let us... it's... if i may, let's talk about the international community and what it can do in the current situation. we've had condemnation from the united states and from the uk and from several other western governments. we've had targeted sanctions imposed on members of the military ruling council, individuals named and sanctioned. yeah, yeah. but what we... we need that. yeah, but what we do not have...
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indeed it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on buses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of 900 $97.00 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example america's oil jodie's all britains oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then nato and the judgment for that minister and not since sale when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the level the atrocious level of relations between 8 and russia and they know that if there is to be a full then nato has to take the 1st step so we can dismissal the german foreign minister said as many propaganda and russia will not tolerate any sort of suggestion a hollow suggestion that the ball is in russia's quote russia stipulates nato super quiet and so that's before in relations firstly nato we draw was its military forces phone the west from the west and all of russia and secondly moscow. who stipulates the knights i need so sleeves as in particular for. instance of rights and the western military will n
indeed it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on buses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of 900 $97.00 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example america's oil jodie's all britains oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then nato and the judgment for that minister and not since sale when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the...
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indeed it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on buses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of $997.00 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example americas or jody's all britains oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then nato and the german foreign minister a not sincere when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the level the atrocious level of relations between 8 and russia and they know that if there is to be a folk then nato has to take the 1st step so we can dismissal the german foreign minister said as many propaganda and russia will not tolerate any sort of suggestion a whole or suggestion that the boat is in russia's quote russian stipulates nato super quiet instead to be a full in relations firstly nato we drove its military forces phone the west from the old west and pulls out all of russia and secondly moscow who stipulates in a tight nato as late as in particular of course america presence of rights in the western military b
indeed it is nato because nato now has a permanent military presence in eastern europe on buses western buddhists and that is a major file ation all the agreements of $997.00 between nato and russia it is not russia which has a russian led military alliance on for example americas or jody's all britains oda so in fact the who is in the coats of nato but then nato and the german foreign minister a not sincere when they say that they want to fall in relations they understand the level the...
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host: you wrote that she had her political awakening in vietnam with the march buddhist insurrection. how did that impact her? ms. becker: this was the first time she could see the american war through vietnamese eyes, and she saw that the buddhists were in a sense the alternative political voice rather than the government, something she had not understood, being an assiduous newspaper reader back home, so that told her there was a lot more to the vietnamese culture and society and politics. stuff she would want to know. she wanted to know why the buddhists had to be put down by the government, and what else was going on in the world of vietnam that she did not know about. host: how did her -- what was she able to do with longform journalism that photography or wire service reporting could not do? ms. becker: i was surprised, it is a good question. she did this piece on the life of a vietnamese village that you could run today almost. she lived the life. she had to have an interpreter but what we would call it invasive, intrusive. she would live the life of the vietnamese, discover ho
host: you wrote that she had her political awakening in vietnam with the march buddhist insurrection. how did that impact her? ms. becker: this was the first time she could see the american war through vietnamese eyes, and she saw that the buddhists were in a sense the alternative political voice rather than the government, something she had not understood, being an assiduous newspaper reader back home, so that told her there was a lot more to the vietnamese culture and society and politics....
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host: you wrote that she had her political awakening in vietnam with the march buddhist insurrection. how did that impact her? ms. becker: this was the first time she could see the american war through vietnamese eyes, and she saw that the buddhists were in a sense the alternative political voice rather than the government, something she had not understood being a deciduous newspaper reader back home, so that told her there was a lot more to the vietnamese culture and society and politics. stuff she would want to know. she wanted to know why the buddhists had to be put down by the government, and what else was going on in the world of vietnam that she did not know about. host: how did her -- what was she able to do with longform journalism that photography or wire service reporting could not do? ms. becker: i was surprised, it is a good question. she did this piece on the life of a vietnamese village that you could run today almost. she lived the life. she had to have an interpreter but what we would call it invasive, intrusive. she would live the life of the vietnamese, discover how
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fall of the soviet union and how they were somehow living their religion and you were a part of this buddhist ceremony and we're seeing all the colorful. temples and this sort of religion life over there was really really not a single hendrik lucky you managed to fail me most about series before the lockdown began last year and you can see more of hendricks adventures on you tube backslash t w u m x. the book has no more to offer 111 prices in a row many of them you won't find in any of the tourist guide i expect it's available in english and german and it's formed in one's fellow thanks for joining us and rick thank you very much. some more arts news now this week saw the beast is holding its 1st major sale of the year a portrait of picasso's lover dora moll is expected to fetch up to 8500000 pounds embraced on the beach by edvard move could go for 12000000 and bank sees parody of the 1991 vanity fair cover showing actress demi moore pregnant is valued at 2 to 3000000. and another work by banksy has sold for a record 19400000 euros at auction at christie's the most money ever paid for a work
fall of the soviet union and how they were somehow living their religion and you were a part of this buddhist ceremony and we're seeing all the colorful. temples and this sort of religion life over there was really really not a single hendrik lucky you managed to fail me most about series before the lockdown began last year and you can see more of hendricks adventures on you tube backslash t w u m x. the book has no more to offer 111 prices in a row many of them you won't find in any of the...
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she wanted to know why the buddhists had to be put down by the government, and what else was going on in the world of vietnam that she did not know about. host: how did her -- she was writing for magazines, longform -- what was she able to do with longform journalism that photography or wire service reporting could not do? ms. becker: i was surprised, it is a good question. she did this piece on the life and death of a vietnamese village that you could run today almost. she lived the life. she had to have an interpreter, but what we would call it invasive, intrusive. she would live the life of the vietnamese, discover how they felt when their villages were being torn apart. she would go and stay at length in a hospital to understand why corruption was ruining health care in the whole country. the same in saigon. she did not cover the fancy city. she went to the slums. and she wrote this in longform. she could put all the nuances in and not just do a short, so what paragraph. she wrote, this is why the united states will lose this war. host: and what -- well, let's listen to her and we
she wanted to know why the buddhists had to be put down by the government, and what else was going on in the world of vietnam that she did not know about. host: how did her -- she was writing for magazines, longform -- what was she able to do with longform journalism that photography or wire service reporting could not do? ms. becker: i was surprised, it is a good question. she did this piece on the life and death of a vietnamese village that you could run today almost. she lived the life. she...
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know i fish on that to do i feel different when i see my son as a monk now he's following buddhist pod and that makes me happy feeling you know usually something clicked. ok are you still sad. and madder. than a muslim to be on you must get on it when i came to the monastery at the age of 7 along i was sad for a long time i put a claim to my errands couldn't take care of me as you know they had money problems so they sent me away and i do again like going on up to them up to that in the muslims in the stomach in india but the day i thank them for their decision on in the us i could follow buddhism goodies and have found enter peace in life and that you need to eat. when you look at the boys certainly hope you won't see little children into a room even one but they're not small anymore because their task is not a small one it has to go slowly they will learn through buddhist teachings to subordinate their needs to the well being of all living thing this is even them she says starting now dorothy's journey is part of our journey into doable. it's finally spring blossoming jacaranda trees
know i fish on that to do i feel different when i see my son as a monk now he's following buddhist pod and that makes me happy feeling you know usually something clicked. ok are you still sad. and madder. than a muslim to be on you must get on it when i came to the monastery at the age of 7 along i was sad for a long time i put a claim to my errands couldn't take care of me as you know they had money problems so they sent me away and i do again like going on up to them up to that in the muslims...
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host: you wrote that she had her political awakening in vietnam with the march buddhist insurrection. how did that impact her? ms. becker: this was the first time she could see the american war through vietnamese eyes, and she saw that the buddhists were in a sense the alternative political voice rather than the government, something she had not understood, being an assiduous newspaper reader back home, so that told her there was a lot more to the vietnamese culture and society and politics. that was what she wanted to know. she wanted to know why the buddhists had to be put down by the government, and what else was going on in the world of vietnam that she did not know about. host: how did her -- she was writing for magazines. what was she able to do with longform journalism that photography or wire service reporting could not do? ms. becker: i was surprised, it is a good question. she did this piece on the life and death of a vietnamese village that you could run today almost. she lived the life. she had to have an interpreter but what would -- we would call invasive, intrusive. she
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and any case talent often runs in the family famous buddhist leader pros and their success hold times. a family special in chico. 13 on d. w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and i weakly read your blog. if you would like and the information on the coronavirus or any other science topics you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us and dean w dot com and slash science. a little guys this is the subject the 7 percent stuff about full well after his new team issues his share ideas. you know for this shadow we're not afraid to touch on delicate topic africa's population is growing. and young people clearly have the solutions to job. 77 percent now. on d. w. o. . o. good times are good for the term the warming doesn't do. drugs . well but yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great bush of good 20th century to the present day hoax has. become increasingly. the true news source may 3rd. this is g.w. news the wire from berlin and several german states
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so that makes me now a tibetan buddhist, what a mix! i now a tibetan buddhist, what a mix! , ., . ., mix! i in my introduction suggested _ mix! i in my introduction suggested you _ mix! i in my introduction suggested you have - mix! i in my introduction - suggested you have merged life and art but actually, the two concepts were indistinguishable in your entire sort of existence. so let's get back to your heart and your life together because i'm thinking now of your relationships, the really intimate, personal relationships in your life, particularly perhaps a central one with the german artist ule where he and you merged your personal intimate lives and your professional artistic performances to an extent that almost unimaginable to other people. do you think, to be honest, it screwed up your relationship with him —— ulay. absolutely, that's pretty true, because at the beginning it was incredible and a dream relationship. we discovered we were born on the same day and you know, absolutely the most wonderful relationship working and living together in just a simple car,
so that makes me now a tibetan buddhist, what a mix! i now a tibetan buddhist, what a mix! , ., . ., mix! i in my introduction suggested _ mix! i in my introduction suggested you _ mix! i in my introduction suggested you have - mix! i in my introduction - suggested you have merged life and art but actually, the two concepts were indistinguishable in your entire sort of existence. so let's get back to your heart and your life together because i'm thinking now of your relationships, the really...
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same person to vote sport runs in the family mama's and in pick medalist in gymnastics dad a former buddhist league a striker now it's that case time would become to grind them up and when they were small we sometimes played him you know soon realised good for me let them do their own thing which they did learn very well. just to see and now by the ois korea has already overshadowed of his father that he was pretty nifty to challenge yourself i just go against his old self what you think should. look like somebody might say. blistering pace is maybe an inherited quality some time off it's a good run it's not everyone can do that he scored some nice goals sometimes with a bit of luck which you also need to get off the. ball many sounds funny their father's footsteps to make careers in the been to speak at the road to stardom can often be very different to the football times moving fairly quickly. $985.00 of a creamy friedberg and young to manson a practicing of text. alternative trade images from a bygone era when career planning was generally more passage stationed in germany during his nati
same person to vote sport runs in the family mama's and in pick medalist in gymnastics dad a former buddhist league a striker now it's that case time would become to grind them up and when they were small we sometimes played him you know soon realised good for me let them do their own thing which they did learn very well. just to see and now by the ois korea has already overshadowed of his father that he was pretty nifty to challenge yourself i just go against his old self what you think...
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and in buddhist league of football buyers munich show they're still the ones to beat they travel to bring it on saturday and it easily took down the home team coming away with a 31 victory. welcome to the program there is anger in the united kingdom over the police handling of a vigil in honor of sara ever art the 33 year old woman was kidnapped and murdered allegedly by a police officer while walking home in london on march the 3rd on saturday a gathering to honor her and other victims of male violence was broken up by police citing coronavirus restrictions officers arrested 4 people. i rage at one police officer becomes anger towards many arrests turned ugly as police attempted to enforce pandemic controls at a banned vigil the offices response drew criticism from london's mayor who said they were not appropriate or proportionate britain his home secretary has demanded an explanation from scotland yard london's metropolitan police said the event had become a public danger we absolutely did not want to be in a position where for some touching was necessary. but we were placed in this pos
and in buddhist league of football buyers munich show they're still the ones to beat they travel to bring it on saturday and it easily took down the home team coming away with a 31 victory. welcome to the program there is anger in the united kingdom over the police handling of a vigil in honor of sara ever art the 33 year old woman was kidnapped and murdered allegedly by a police officer while walking home in london on march the 3rd on saturday a gathering to honor her and other victims of male...
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time for buddhist leader football now and robert levin dog ski scored a 1st half hat trick as byron munich cruised to an easy for nil win over stuttgart the polish striker now needs just 5 goals in his 8 remaining matches to equal the record for set for the most goals scored in a single bonus league a season byron striker managed 40 almost 5 decades ago no one has come near that record until now. robert lever dogs he is closer than ever to the all time disney goalscoring record heat already 932 times the season ahead of this clash with god's bonds afternoon started with a sick back when our phones are davies was sent off for this challenge to cause wataru endo any host the guests may have harbored of a shock result was dealt a blow shortly afterwards though when surge could not reset up leventhal ski for his 1st of the afternoon. after a smooth passing move in the 20 seconds minute can operate himself doubled by ends lead the 3rd goal in the space of 5 minutes then followed when thomas crossed full of adults who converted with a perfect be placed head. by owens 4th the striker complete a 1
time for buddhist leader football now and robert levin dog ski scored a 1st half hat trick as byron munich cruised to an easy for nil win over stuttgart the polish striker now needs just 5 goals in his 8 remaining matches to equal the record for set for the most goals scored in a single bonus league a season byron striker managed 40 almost 5 decades ago no one has come near that record until now. robert lever dogs he is closer than ever to the all time disney goalscoring record heat already 932...
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most powerful buddhist monks association has called on the military to end its violent crackdown a government appointed organization has accused the minority of torturing and killing innocent civilians more than $150.00 protesters have been killed since the military siege last month including several more deaths and witnessed it. once again you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera all seen about half an hour's time al-jazeera world continues next. it was. was. on the 1st of february 2012 mystifies song and mahmoud and can during traveled from cairo to put sight their team and actually was a way to animosity in an issue that's in the. world had their own school loans the fall for had risen to his stead only macanthony out of fluffy and sadly in this thread all their. chat of course in form of a smile and a few quite rare form of the families when what or how much the same child from admission. is a made an emotional moment. or can be set in. stone. was. such that you guys leave the beach without going up to the because it was not ok because you need a kidney or what if you don't. wan
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there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries who. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but istra kine and 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a province of british india. the colonial administration brought muslims from what is now bangladesh to work in rakhine state many settled and were resented by the british majority. the rakhine consider themselves a distinct race separate from the majority burmese they call the wrecking go bengalis and consider them illegal immigrants even those whose forefathers settled here generations ago. you know tar is a prominent monk in the state capital city. people leaves the muslim and not just a threat to the rakhine but to my own mars buddhist identity. the kind of. them wanting an auntie. was runni
there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries who. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but istra kine and 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a...
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across the world thailand is known for buddhist monasteries, where people spend their life in contemplation and meditation. back in 2014... the first duty of the new d is collecting alms, food from the local community. there is a number of routes from this monastery, the monks go into small groups. as i am soon to find out, this is not the only source of sustenance for the monks. there you go. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it is a good feast. next, one of my daily duties. you might have noticed that the task of sweeping app is given to the most enlightened person in the monastery. that is why i am doing it. and now, a chance to meet some of the foreign monks as they finish theirjobs. some of them have had rather colourful previous lives. i used to be a photographer. what kind of pictures? fashion. successful? yes. successful enough. turns out that michael was also the manager of model claudia schiffer. mostly my family thinks, i should have a family, make lots of money. no more health insurance. nothing at all. no safety net. it is quite simple. you train yourself, seven, eigh
across the world thailand is known for buddhist monasteries, where people spend their life in contemplation and meditation. back in 2014... the first duty of the new d is collecting alms, food from the local community. there is a number of routes from this monastery, the monks go into small groups. as i am soon to find out, this is not the only source of sustenance for the monks. there you go. this is a feast. it is only once a day, but it is a good feast. next, one of my daily duties. you...
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there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries who. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but history kind an 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a province of british india. the colonial administration brought muslims from what is now bangladesh to work in rakhine state many settled and well resented by the british majority. there are a kind consider themselves a distinct race separate from the majority burmese they call the rectangle bengalis and consider them illegal immigrants even those whose forefathers settled here generations ago. you know tar is a prominent monk in the state capital city. people leaves the muslim or hindu not just a threat to the rakhine but to my own mars buddhist identity. now begun to. be a kind mode of i q a
there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries who. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but history kind an 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a...
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many of the people were former jewish folks, buddhists, communists and the congregation and people who had no religious background. and dr. thurman attracted many others. some people say, is this what the church is about? i want to be part of it. it was a powerful book, the most well recognized and was influential with dr. king and samuel proctor and many ot ople. >> and meeting with gandhi. >> he met with gandhi in 1936 as part of a pilgrimage with he and his wife and two other people. they were chosen to go to burma and india in 1935. it wasn't until 1936 that he met with gandhi. they discussed nonviolence. that is when gandhi said, it could be through the american negro that nonviolence would have its greatest exposition. >> i wondered why howard thurman would matter in this day and let's come back to that. thank you, dorsey. >>> please join us as we talk about howard thurman and his spirituality and impact on all of us and thank you for being wi >>> welcome back to mosaic and we've been talking to reverend dorsey blake about howard thurman and i asked him before the break why howar
many of the people were former jewish folks, buddhists, communists and the congregation and people who had no religious background. and dr. thurman attracted many others. some people say, is this what the church is about? i want to be part of it. it was a powerful book, the most well recognized and was influential with dr. king and samuel proctor and many ot ople. >> and meeting with gandhi. >> he met with gandhi in 1936 as part of a pilgrimage with he and his wife and two other...
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there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries at rome. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but history kind and 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a province of british india. the colonial administration brought muslims from what is now bangladesh to work in rakhine state many settled and well resented by the british majority. there are a kind consider themselves a distinct race separate from the majority burmese they call the wrecking go bengalis and consider them illegal immigrants even those whose forefathers settled here generations ago. you know tar is a prominent monk in the state capital city. people leave the muslim or hindu not just a threat to the rakhine but to my own mars buddhist identity. the kind old of. them wanting and o
there a kind trace their identity to a complex of ancient buddhist temples and ministries at rome. for nearly 4 centuries it served as the capital of an independent rakhine kingdom it was from here that buddhism 1st spread throughout my and. today rakhine state lies on my own miles western coast and its northern tip borders bangladesh around 1000000 but history kind and 800000 muslim or hindu i live here. britain invaded what was then called burma in 824. for half a century it was governed as a...
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across the world thailand is known for buddhist monasteries, where people spend their life in contemplation and meditation. back in 2014... the first duty of the new day is collecting alms, food from the local community. there is a number of routes from this monastery, the monks go into small groups. as i am soon to find out, this is not the only source of sustenance for the monks. there ou-o. , , only once a day, but it is a good feast. next, one of my daily duties. you might have noticed that the task of sweeping up is given to the most enlightened person in the monastery. that is why i am doing it. and now, a chance to meet some of the foreign monks as they finish theirjobs. some of them have had rather colourful previous lives. i used to be a photographer. what kind of pictures? successful? yes. successful enough. turns out that michael was also the manager of model claudia schiffer. mostly my family thinks, i should have a family, make lots of money. no more health insurance. nothing at all. no safety net. - it is quite simple. you train yourself, seven, eight, nine hours. your mind be
across the world thailand is known for buddhist monasteries, where people spend their life in contemplation and meditation. back in 2014... the first duty of the new day is collecting alms, food from the local community. there is a number of routes from this monastery, the monks go into small groups. as i am soon to find out, this is not the only source of sustenance for the monks. there ou-o. , , only once a day, but it is a good feast. next, one of my daily duties. you might have noticed that...
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tolerance and cosmopolitanism are true trademarks here home to buddhists christians muslims and hindus singapore celebrates the key holidays of all 4 religions no one is meant to feel left out. back to the open air song bird concert. while the birds chirp away their owners sit in the shade discussing the perfect technique of a true virtuoso ok. that's a tough one it's very difficult when it raises its voice the echo follows that's what we call the melody note that was a very hard one when the boy you know when the voice comes up whole the echo sound falls behind. this one we call the melody we call the melody. and here's how it sounds. you need a very attuned ear to appreciate this bird song symphony. once a month a competition is held in this park where the bird owners can see if they've invested their money wisely after all these little virtuosos can cost several $1000.00 euros. but we're competing with the price isn't so important because our bird gets to go up against all the others and. then we know how good our burgers and we would all but. when the sun is high above singapore th
tolerance and cosmopolitanism are true trademarks here home to buddhists christians muslims and hindus singapore celebrates the key holidays of all 4 religions no one is meant to feel left out. back to the open air song bird concert. while the birds chirp away their owners sit in the shade discussing the perfect technique of a true virtuoso ok. that's a tough one it's very difficult when it raises its voice the echo follows that's what we call the melody note that was a very hard one when the...
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i spent a few hours with archery masters, buddhist monks practicing archery. i stood there and cried, literally, because i realized, after being a photographer for 15 years, but i was doing. let me explain. when you shoot in archery, you should targets. but inside you shoot yourself. you hit in your being hit. this is what i was doing and i do not even know. when i photograph, i can take millions of photographs, sometimes i know i hit. and i hit myself tremendously. all of the photographs, i think this is what has happened, i was hit very much. it's very rare, but it is emotional, and this is exactly what happens in archery. carrie: that's interesting. alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. some of her colleagues and peers do not seem to have that same proclivity. could you make a comment on the fact that quite often, the newspapers and periodicals here in the u.s. showed pictures of supposedly american atrocities, however we never saw, i mean i know they did occur, atrocities committed by the viacom or the north vietnamese or south gate miss people. cath
i spent a few hours with archery masters, buddhist monks practicing archery. i stood there and cried, literally, because i realized, after being a photographer for 15 years, but i was doing. let me explain. when you shoot in archery, you should targets. but inside you shoot yourself. you hit in your being hit. this is what i was doing and i do not even know. when i photograph, i can take millions of photographs, sometimes i know i hit. and i hit myself tremendously. all of the photographs, i...