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Transcripts For ALJAZ 101 20240701



operation in ukraine. we did not go to them with this to him. so he said that there will be peace between russia and ukraine. when we achieve our goals, they don't change. they are the demon that tries ation and the notification of ukraine and it's neutral status. the patient is confident that there is no need to expand the number of civilians being cold up to find on the front line to i'm not sure the flight of men who want to defend the homeland with weapons in the hands is not decreasing. does was have raised some eyebrows among the wives and mothers of men who were cold up in regard to women. one the loved ones to be replaced by other troops so that men can return home. but authorities have not responded to the petitions, and i chose to do when our husbands went to the enlistment office. they would totes, don't worry, it won't last long. but the ministry of defense now says you will fight until the end of the military operation. meaning definitely that is unconstitutional. the wind guns are also came up that page and rejected comparisons between rushes operation in ukraine. and israel's, against him. us saying what is happening in the guns? this trip is a catastrophe. he also says russia will increase the supplies medicines to the besieged territory and is ready to open the hospital that, that has not yet received is really consent. to me is what it is because these really signs believes that the opening of a russian hospital in gaza is on safe. not a single. what has been said about patients plans to run for presidents next year. usually one of the most pressing issues on the political agenda. you leadership of all of a o, d z, right most square. and that's it for me. for now there's more than a website. i'll just say red dot com and i'll be back to the top of the hour with one use of to 11 east. the this is the view that no sane has been looking out for the past 20 years. these really separation barrier cuts her family's landing upon the village in august they hunted several time indecent. you confiscation orders to expand the wall. the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control part of a wider network of roads, supplements and checkpoints built to give us radius the upper hand, well, making their lights on bearable by the day to get a straight tens of thousands of people go missing every year but indigenous women disappeared at a disproportionately higher, right? i don't know what they've been doing. as a family member, we should been notified not kept in the how right to know what happens? some relatives of the missing believe the color of their skin might have influenced the all star response denied by police all confident that the life of play some branded everything that we could at least the episode of 101 east. indigenous oppose a lake front, examines by so many efforts and a women going mr. stroke. the hello. hi, my name's broke. i'm ringing about joanne. i believe that you know how beautiful to actually talk to miss me on a shelf. she was a person that had a life. blanca, i kind of imagine my mom or system a nice or an aunty, just going missing with no explanation. it would play when you mind every day where all day. what happened as truly, as indigenous women are grossly over represented in missing persons to sticks. i want to know why the case is going unnoticed and unsolved. so here i am in the remote community and that's the rank of human northern territory. about to me, evelyn farrell, the cousins join anderson, who vanished the waiting for this was there somewhere hiding inside. screaming to myself. now i'm actually talking to join. anderson was $37.00 and the mother of 2 boys. when she disappeared in 2014, is this on usual now? so not hey, from half a side long. me. she wanna talk to me. she know, i always talk to you she always left last and um she loved family the same way that i loved my family. she is always like this, you know, smiling all the time. talking with small top really fast as well because she speak language creole and english. so she's big 4 languages. about $300.00 people lives in the tiny town of master rancor, but $200000.00 to his pastor each year. and it's a popular stuff for truck driver heading the longest thing is subject to much of the clothes mentor. i'm missing and metric is um, it's a town that's made up of by that new z 9 straight. and then add of tam tam camp way around a lot of the every, some people live in 2004 and i was officer in charge of the mentoring playstation and all of this. one of the 1st people involved in the joint anderson case or hello, any celebrate in the matter. i can. 4 on that no, and joe in is we set a number for quite family minutes. and as i was in the town earlier on the die and i left town, i went to an area south of town and come out with her immediate family and mother step father and husband will socialize all the family together from the community and matter. i will go dig and then it would be tool that the everyone wanted me to go and drink with them and, and not coming today. alcohol is not the ending measuring costs, but until recently, it was in surrounding townships including the local average new camp. mogan does, there is a long time, not too many progressive side. i got, i tied to why, let's make it down into the bush as always, low tracks in there and i can i sit there in the heart and negotiate drink. okay, so that's what they did. the caught up in the morning. they didn't see lang next to them. they came back and i did often where he's gone and they said, maybe she's coming behind. can be walking in town and asking uh the other families gave me the same man so that he can see it. sometimes she get little bit stubborn and if don't come back we left full couple of days went to her mom. mommy said there's no answer for have with madison. go to the place. memphis on monday morning and it was a pretty hash tom of the inside strider. why there was sort of alarm bells ringing the market does is the captain of a liquid team of volunteers that gets caught out when the northern territory fire and risky. congress fund was not crazy. of that time. we grab the fire truck and we sort of drive around and we went for a dr. kevin fair, last price. people said that, sorry, that was an area just 2 kilometers south of metal rancor. almost right away. there was multiple reports of her going to initially anticipated were telling us that she got me into a car, a red car in particular. and then thomas and some people told us that, that kind of headed south and kind of an are some people tell us that a tag here, sorry, we relaxed a bit more of a place called her at all. there are plenty of theories about what happened to joe and that night. so i got a call from sony matter rankel who has some more information for us. she does want to be identified because of possible repercussions. i am going to give her for now . um i received the forms filled out for her and stuff like that. no. okay. um. it was done around the place. the phones is $34.00 to $44.00 and she pointed to us it was a brief hold or fluid. uh we so sorry. one more question, does he require to work on the account do the top part where the right time because of all and then we get there within the next week? no. for the 1st evelyn says men have tried to pick her up in the town before me as one time one person was to take me in toyota and take me away from you instead of that, i want to go back home and i want to go and sleep the least cries of trying to actually ascertain this lady hadn't gone somewhere. it got ridiculous like, di, eventually st. paul, now she didn't go to alley and i shared didn't go to the thompson defense link tray till 2 weeks. which meant it was 3 weeks before police launched a 2nd search for joanne. and how long did the 1st search? careful. wait, we did that from that lunch time on. sorry for us. and what about the 2nd? the 2nd search went for a couple of dies. how many people are involved, the 2nd can get a 2nd home notice have small, i'm trying to think back outside. right. and it was, like i said once before was a local police officer at least more with their on my to barks. i'm but then by then to right side it was nothing. i was definitely in body. the more understanding is um, she was a kinder and taught personal transient taught person who moved around a family. so initially i certainly didn't suspect any fail fly or anything like that. or would have suspected that given the area that she was in the people that she was with her and talks occasion level, she perhaps had wandered off into the bush and then become disoriented. i'm confident that the life will place on the brand did everything that we could and you know, not believe that anything was left on to and nobody is a, a little kink shuffle sniffed. does. i don't know what they've been doing. they didn't let us know anything. as a family member, we should been notified. not kept in the hope pushed aside. is our right to know what happened in who inside? it would have been good. if we had have done like more of a search which we did, ended up during trying patty mariani down at pharma. 3 years after joanne disappeared, a 70 year old man quote, patty moriarity went missing a short drive away in the town of learned. learned law is the place where some of the strangest things a true, but the tiny town called national attention of the disappearance of hattie mariano . the difference was that we got an entire tree emergency services, dan, to help us task force tech to correspond skirts from down helicopter parks catalogs, patients helped us. so has ended up months previous, or did you have the helicopter, any flights and everything for joe? and how long does the 105? hi, vermont. there was a $250000.00 reward for information that was pulled cost a documentary and a criminal inc. quest, which found he was likely nodded in the context of an on going feud he had with neighbors. and for joe in her chi same stuff just going to not work. i'll be real plans. my favorite movies country. same for the day still in are a big difference between um the perceptions of black and white paper and the most size. these are fridays should be treated equal what they did between they should know the same forehead. maybe it's a color of the skin. i think 3 use of to join anderson was reported missing. another indigenous woman's disappearance in the northern territory did make the news. it is the case of a missing mom, a missing daughter, a sister, a nice friend. her name is rebecca. hi woods. i just thought that she had walked off so it just says that she was not the next couple of days. there was a very wide odd thing. rebecca's pain mounted i believe someone's picked her up and noted. i do say say tv has been released showing rebecca hi would walking through alice springs airport on january to the same day. she went missing rebecca hey, would arrived in alice springs from test on each day. that night she left her auntie terry's house where she was staying with just the $2.00 headphones and her fine. she was last seen alive, fi motorist from the steward highway. the next morning, almost 12 hours on accounted for. i believe that it could be a possibility that somebody has been in contact with the rebecca driggers to somebody at the news. what happened to rebecca and i believe it was, somebody may have been rebecca during the night. and if i'm not coming forward with that information in 2020 the car in his office investigated rebecca's disappearance, finding she likely died due to environmental exposure. family say that without a body there too many unanswered questions about for disappearance. she was amazing, very caring and loving light and see who is this is amazing person. rebecca arrived in alice springs to attend a drug rehabilitation program and get her life back on track. it was her cousin amy yates, who picked her up from the airport. she believed rebecca had been using drugs before her flight look like she's been up for a few days above it. come down when you're on that stuff is horrible. so she just made, made in something just to help her come down around 8 pm. rebecca left the house, possibly to try and buy kind of it. it was the last time for the family. so the next morning all got up and now was really concerned that rebecca hadn't come home and or said to my daughter, we need to go and just look around town and ask people to save time saying, rebec or any way nobody would say no sir, i told the place i said and i might my niece had come over with me the day before and she'd gone down the street for a walk into the shop and hadn't return. when did you 1st go to the police car, went to the place from the 2nd 10 on the 3rd the parents follow the missing persons report frontier. so when did the place start looking for it? it was called guys after i 1st went to the police station to report to several murders told police they'd seen rebecca walking along the stool at highway . choose last bush at 8 45 am around 15 kilometers out of town. police and emergency services search for hundreds of kilometers from here, with a helicopter motor bikes and on foot. the search was cooled off 5 days later, after 5, she would no longer the . so this was rebecca's last, it's 9 sided. ellis springs is just down that way. it's quite byron. it's very dry. there's just shrubs. but the question is, how did she get out here? well, the series that rebecca, who told us plumber was out there is a possibility. she could have been driven out this from where was ty fire and dropped off. according to the carnegie, at least one car did stop. a group of doctors office or a lift back to town. she declined and they gave her a big bottle of water and they said, probably in the vicinity of a way of looking for you know, the lucky room, my assistant for the distressing walker through july, when you're searching for you know, your, your crabs, the family and you're saying, you know, you're here in a strange place and you're didn't belong. you know what happened to you to someone pick you up? did you wander off the road somewhere and getting disoriented in las vegas, brother eric continues to seek answers. the, we don't know what the circumstances where we would like test some clothes. yeah. it's a, it's a really hard thing to accept. you know, especially when you can 4 near to that person is that guy when you you find the body. but when there's no, when there's nothing to tell us what has happened to this person. i think it's really, really on the or the current as 5 page findings tell the story of a troubled young woman who had a history of working long distance is when she was on drugs. but what's not in the findings is that place me said there were concerns about the delay in starting the search. it was estimated rebecca would survive only $3.00 to $4.00 days with full size. we started searching on day 6, which meant they will likely be looking for $41.00. the thing that i found, the officer in charge of the search also said of rebecca could have been picked up because she lived the life of and i to her it. due to her drug habit and he admitted she may have become a victim of foul play for 1st patients name and the reason very, very large fee that they just latest are casual life for. therefore, i have just type in also going to walk about during the clock is the fast indigenous woman to represent was sinister. i only i in the senate. she was also a police officer, familia, decades specializing in domestic violence. i was 17 years old when i joined somebody i probably so as a kid it's what typing it into policing was wanting to help people. i was disheartened and i was very, very, very frustrated by the end of it. and it will contribute to me leaving the w, i police in particular. is there a difference in how place respond say, when an operational woman goes missing and then and no, not personal woman going missing. what i did say is paper where a lot casual, living a lot more casual and their response. and that timeframe for picking out vicki. uh, getting people together getting in the car and going out and talking to the relevant people since 2020 astray lee and police hovers save more than $50000.00 missing persons reports every year. after 3 months, the cost of long term missing. it's hard to quantify just how over represented 1st nations, men and women are in these statistics. in west and australia. indigenous people make up 3 percent of the population. but 15 percent of missing persons. in south australia, it's 7 percent and in the northern territory, just under half that all the states have told us the numbers a likely to be much higher than their official fees. and that's the thing. across the country, there is no standardized method for investigating missing persons cases or collecting that data. i think that this is a national problem. if we leave it to the states and territories and those jurisdictions, it is only going to be reported in low level media. there's no kind of get the attention that it requires, and we're never going to end up fixing the system to provide justice to those families. apollo, mentor inquiry is investigating the high rates of missing in med, indigenous women and children in australia. the few that 1st patient women's lives don't matter in this country is the highest from colonization. so women were raised from country they, babies were removed from them. and i think what we've done is we put them at the bottom that the social, a lot of very helpful. maybe people see us as, as a threat that we use. we use drugs like to drink every day and every night. but they do, they do not know what sort of pass and we we have blood, we have bone, we talk that ice me say in 2019 northern territory car and a road joe in anderson was likely to be deceased. ready say the investigation into the disappearance is still open. what do you think may have happened to her more? it happened to joe and i would not have a clue. i don't have to now. she could have literally just throwing out there in the bush and passed away after not heavy drinking. and then someone called the heat, our instructor in breakfast, i didn't want to get down for drink, draws, and food. not all united someone could have actually gone on target or i'm not quick lane, black cohort heard night is just one of our big fighting cases. when i when she's somewhere getting my hopes out and then i get her from my own feelings and thoughts. joanne and rebecca stanley's share grief that comes with never being able to lay the loved one to rent right now, 2 and a half 1000 to families across the street. leah are also waiting for news of the missing loved ones. but for indigenous families, they can't help but feel when the chances of the person being found are influenced by the color of their skin. some lives matter more than others. this is the 1st time we had this now family because we've been listening to every story and all the communities, this things happening. everybody will know the impact. they have a starting or various elderly and i haven't been able to resolve this matter. news i see on this child, they don't know what's happening to them. even on the, i'd have to ask the model of what that would feel like. i couldn't tell you that will shake. you know what she's been going through the what you're looking at this is one of the bridge points through which how much flight just came into it as well. warning sirens here is really strikes. i'm sorry, god just has remarkably intensified during the last couple hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones and residential buildings is a dangerous times of regional spillover, of course, as long as the conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity, the bea

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