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rage causing it to collapse last tuesday. 6 work has died in the incidents, but so far any 2 bodies have been recovered. any human rights watch report says columbia and panama failing to protect migrants crossing the treacherous star in gap. hundreds of thousands of people fleet through the natural divide between the 2 countries. every yeah, but size manual example, they're not reports. they're increasingly vulnerable to robberies and sexual violence. more than half a 1000000 migrants cross the dairy and gap last year. the infamous jungle that connects columbia and panama, according to a new report by human rights watch. both countries have failed to do enough to protect migrants as the transit through rough terrain. and that's what we need us. you'll just get the name of the spouse caught up the the obligations that both the colombian and panamanian states have in accordance with their international obligations, have to do with guaranteeing the life and integrity of individuals with in their
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territories, regardless of nationality. conditional investigators say panama and colombia should do a better job coordinating a response to the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. most migrants are from venezuela, ecuador, and haiti, along with other nationalities from asia and africa. here investigators say migrant space, a litany of risk including sexual assault, kidnapping, and this is nothing a list. i think you have a lot of one of the lack of a clear strategy with international cooperation and losing the ability to provide attention in border areas as lead to criminal groups. being the ones to manage the dynamics of migration. because the, the new report also criticized both countries for failing to investigate and punish crimes committed against migrant. investigators say it's imperative that policies to protect migrants and asylum seekers take precedence over policies that seek to
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contain them. if someone's be in the coma math, but it's on us, if started school, we are witnessing how more people are choosing more dangerous routes. what we should do as a region is established regional strategies for the protection and assistance of migrants. recognizing that the migration phenomenon exists and will remain the recommendations published by human rights watch seek to address deficiencies and migrant protections, as well as enhanced multi lateral actions to protect the human rights of migrants across the americas. and move it up a little elders here. because i'm on these features and analysis on our website, obviously with the audience continues here on out onto the listening post to the why have american evangelicals become this real strongest? backer is us president joe find the right to stand with this really with no red
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line. as long as us support continues, is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. finally, a ceasefire resolution passes at the united nations. but what difference does it fit when israel will not order? and the u. s. calls that you don't find in jobs of the horrors of ethnic cleansing are calm talent. white is really surveillance technology, and the rent remote is re election campaign in, in the power by an army of foot soldiers on the ground and the messaging bullets on one side. this past week's united nations security council resolution demanding a cease fire in gaza. the 1st to do so is significant, although not for the reasons its authors may have intended the passage of the
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resolution at the highest body of the un. with the u. s. declining to use its vito could mark a pivotal moment in israel's increasing international isolation. for its western backers, the fact that israel through its continued bombardment and starvation of palestinians is defying that resolution makes their role that much harder to defend. in the as ready media, the opposition to the when vote is almost unanimous. more striking is the lack of interest from american news outlets. the implications this story raises are a little uncomfortable for them as well. they hit close to home, because of fallacy has been exposed. the one about the us led international rules based order in which the rules are selectively apply those in favor of the drugs to the the reasons cristilla raised their hands. it was the ultimate mixed message sent from washington to tell of the that upon examination
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amounts to some cynical public public station for at least 32000 palestinian scheme, gods including those who have been starved to death in front of our off the cease fire resolution the cars at the united nations security council. this past week comes to live for those still getting killed by israels bombing over of the patients and medical staff had out ship a hospital still getting shocked by israeli soldiers because had no discernible effect after v. trowing 3 previous ceasefire resolutions, the american government finally allowed this one, which would last just 2 weeks to care. but the u. s. as ambassador to the un been argued incorrectly according to legal experts, that on like every other resolution, the security council has ever passed. this one was in the category of its own that
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it was somehow known by we fully support some of the critical objectives in this non, by numerous solution. and we hope she was being merely rhetorical because she certainly can't be speaking from a legal perspective. all un security council resolutions are binding. the un charter mix that perfectly clear that then takes another resolution to determine what actions will be taken if the parties defiant as israel has said, it's going to do whether or not it's enforced. it's certainly binding as a matter of law. if americans are arguing that this is a non binding, it was an ocean, the or wincing as nathaniel by saying you really don't have to implement it. the message to the is what it is, is that you can carry on with the war until you achieve whatever objectives you have in mind. i don't think a live then. you mean that's in yahoo tears much about the international community,
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the united nations security council. the un, they made clear within minutes of the resolution passing to these ravens have no intention of abiding by it. and indeed, less than 24 hours after the passage of that resolution about 17 palestinians were killed in and is there any bombardment with scores of others injured? so the message is clear, israel has no intention of abiding by resolution to 7 to 8. call on the parties to cease fire for nothing. yeah. who governments put on a display of oak ridge over the bite and then ministrations refusal to veto the resolution by initially cancelling a visit. fine is really delegation to washington before quietly rescheduling it. it could have recalled it's defense minister, jo, i've got a lot who was already in d. c, showing up more american arms shipments to israel did not other political figures
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like security minister. it's him are ben give here dismissed the un as after you submit this in a country that, oh, it's a very existence to the united nation on the is really the airwaves, the calls for palestinian flooded. keep coming down the road with us. you buy a fee of purchase and domestic politics are also a big part of the mix. the cost up mind back pre upto the same way. you have a deeply polarized society. the anti beeping cab, the demonstrations every week, and the probate reaction bits along those lines. what you will see from john list in the entity tap is ha ha. and here we have to be destroying the reputation of israel and the we stuff the same email but the beat, the hook, the inside we come up, saw that even though it's the week we thought of the roof. so we thought of who shows there, the pursuits between just about allows them for the other side. this is dangerous
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un america, losing its way amadine us and will be that the policy of lie on the go or to implement the not like go be a symbol of the name. that's funny about the name negative. nadine? obviously, i'm a who's the guy who can stand up to this guest, benjamin not what stands out in the american media coverage of this story is the noticeable lack of it for the us to filter side with israel at the u. n. is almost unheard of. it is certainly newsworthy. couple back with the legal side of the story, the us arguing that a security council resolution is somehow not binding. one would expect journalists to test back position picket apart. we're not seeing that. neither are american newest consumers and like israel domestic politics in the u. s. or having an impact,
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there has been a great deal of lack of interest in american media, especially the social gabriel media in the united states. regarding that is it lucian, the mind of administration is trying to avoid the full out of the extension and therefore media that are supportive of the democratic party made sure that the really did not dedicate so much time on the coverage so that they would minimize any possible repercussions that would be exploited by the opponents in the republican party, especially a few months before the presidential election. the lack of coverage that's consistent with the manner in which the question of palestine has been represented in west, in mainstream media and not has basically been through the prism of and is really when you're not home us. israel is a democracy and a as a jewish state, as supports and, and believes in every life matter. and so,
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and this is matched in canadian and united kingdom and other western states. foreign policies. it's harder for the western mainstream media to continue with their biased coverage in large part because you have the proliferation social media from the guys in st to the rest of the world. and because of the extent to which mainstream media in particular is very sensitive about being criticized from israel and it's right wing supporters in particular, it's been shy to highlight actions that are deemed to be critical of israel is don't want actually supporting genocide. okay. maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now because the well and obviously a u. s. vote of eps tension on the security council resolution demanding of ceasefire would certainly be something that they would wish to ignore. minimize or
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sweep under the rug. among the other stories, getting swept under is really forces reading hospitals in gods, such as i'll shift, producing horrific testimonies of the cold blooded execution of palestinians, including 13, showed the amount of love with the heart. it's not photo but in photo there was that aerial assassination of 4 young on armed guards is really drawn footage, obtained biologist era and widespread allegations of the systemic sexual assault and humiliation of palestinian women by israeli soldiers, some of whom have also been accused of rape american and western news outlets were all over such stories, many of which were later debunk. when the accused were members of from us. the alleged victims were as railey and the date was october. second,
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a plausible genocide, taking place and gather is unique in human history. events on the ground are being transmitted in real time to the world as people are being killed and starved and so on. and not coverage that is coming from below is challenging the western media coverage on these things. the west and media even subconsciously, is aware that it is reading into the narrative of the demise of its own standing outside of the western space. it's done. no one takes seriously west and claims to be standing up for international law and no one wants to hear. often does the world look electric to there's no models, so books to stand on. it is this the only way in the delta standards
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and the make the transparency of the hypocrisy as a cause. that leaves us with the real problem. we do not have the space that we can go to the last year. amnesty international reveal that is was using facial recognition systems in the west bank to entrench its occupation of palestinians. their new details have now emerged about the technology that is where the soldiers are using and garza and target. and alpha is here with more. well for months now, we've heard reports and seen videos of palestinians forced from that homes crossing checkpoints where they scanned, buys, rarely conference. some of these videos are truly distorted. in addition to being watched how the students also harassed by is ready for the that's absolutely this week a new york times piece revealed more information about the mass of
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a and israel has deployed on palestinians in garza, according to his writing intelligence officials who spoke to the times anonymously, it's part of an expensive and experimental effort to collect and catalogue the faces of palestinians without the knowledge or consent developed by a private is ready company called coal fights. it's where the officials say the system was initially used to search for his ready captive in gaza, but has since been used on a much wider scale to hunt down her mouth. suspects is one of the problems with this kind of technology. as one is ready, officer can funds is that routine the gets it wrong with his rating soldiers accused of abusing, torturing and executing palestinians and got of the consequences of being incorrectly identified as a homeless fighter can cost you your life. these ready ministry has always use gov
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of a lab in which you can test and develop new ways of kenning or spying on palestinians . artificial intelligence is reportedly being used to generate targets in gaza, facilitating what's wonderful. my intelligence officer has cooled a mass assassination factory. we've also seen several videos of it's ready drones shooting up. i'm kidding on on the palestinians. or this technology has timed gaza into a health scape in which at least 32 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces. thank your tour. in just under 3 weeks time on april 19th, india will begin a 6 week long election process for its next national government. it will all culminate on june, 1st, and prime minister and arrange remotely is expected to win and his story. 3rd term in office motors, popularity ratings are high. many of his opponents are mired in production cases,
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filed by modi's government. and then there's the news media. mainstream outlets in india had been almost entirely captured by modi's party, the b j. p training of coverage that ranges from the sick, authentic to the openly pro government and that serve. while media landscape may not be the most powerful weapon in the b, j p's arsenal. it also has a formidable get out the vote machine that combines an extensive volunteer network with the power of what's app to influence voters spread propaganda and a times. so this information. but let's me post, i mean actually robbie now on the all encompassing information eco system that is likely to help putting a wrench remotely back in the prime minister's office. in new dealt with, the indians have grown and used to be on the presence of the prime minister. he's on the phone, he's in the papers, both in ads and in the news. tv channels seem to have little as to cover. i don't
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much 60 the very the, the dates for india's elections would announce that in the movie was what's happening. the country a little, some of the prime minister was delivered straight into the phones of hundreds of millions of indians. made it be at a buddy by the gen the drugs formation that has taken place in the lives of people is the biggest achievement of our government over the last 10 years. it is your support that gives the immense spring. i am confident that we will continue to take our condition create i will get to it was on bondage dictionary by the union party using the resources and access to the phone number databases of the government. and it was on surprising. it was all happening on what technology is very much part of the austin this to you to be over on this and the reason would
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use is it'll be gp understood before the other party in the may not have electricity and but because and so on. so forth, but they have the cellphone, india has the cheapest data in the world, so the be to be in areas very good wishes to conduct seriously. it develops messaging for each quantity and that was something the prime minister movie and the parts engines. i thought you understood very well, mr. i'm a child who was actually virtually the number to to me some would need the pgp 2 years ago. like speaking to a fuck you will. cuz he had actually boasted these items very easy for us to take the message because we have the largest of what's happening in the country. a no, that was not a boost. that is actually true. you actually have a centralized,
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settled within the beach if you reach actually in the morning besides ok, these are 2 days messages which are can be publicized. and this kind of brought the cost to various parts of the country. these messaging is carefully deemed and highly produce the parties of stock on the new front and send to invite you to remove a multitude drives, thrones of tutoring, and reduce from that, make it to whatsapp groups. youtube shots and instagram deals. the prime minister finds out with kids in schools and presents 20 something social media influences with awards from the government. the key please at most of the temples with cameras in to, even as to who the site is underwater. those clips don't just stay on social media . the make the evening newest details on the screen even decided to go. i'm don't
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want to to be so much last time. well, this is for the media strategy, creating a nation wide perception that not in the more the, as the leader of this ruling party wants to take in the forward wants to create the developed india and make it the 3rd largest economy in the world. already hits or because really yes, i believe though a r v i gaze on one senior leader of the b j. b. had said about mr. moody, you said for not in the mode. the elections is a back to love image here. and that is what the indian brand new service showing them. she has to be very good that you can, that you ever decide to ology is policy or disagree. but it is his political marketing that have been noticed. you must remember that in india,
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democracy works in different language zones. so the question is, how do you recognize the part connect to the symbols i was in the case, the prime minister movie. it is the recognition value of the movie name, the more defects he has different foresaw, knows that he was presented to the public. one is that all of them for the visual go to, which means what did he do? his performance on the international stage. it's going to do projected back home the other aspect of the messaging is that of being a strong enough for the taking goals. indeed, ceremonies in denver or performs that go ahead please. some of his party people have like going to god, like the messaging is extremely comprehensive,
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which is according to data, almost expensive in does. it's the beach of these finances all for me to the body is the wealthiest in india. it's funds boosted by a financial to we it's launched in 2017, called an electric on this policy instrument shooting a we were politically donations to numerous parties across india. the bulk of the money, however, nearly 60 percent went to the bgp, amounting to about 16 vinny and rupees. more than $725000000.00 funded between 2017. and just 2 months ago, february 2024. when the supreme court declared electric bones illegal due to the lack of transparency, the money is in the budget. these costs are as though and this powers not just an incessant stream of piano, but also an impressive organizational behemoth. the on the pins, the party selection strategy on paper to date. the pgp is the largest political blocking the word it is larger than the communist party of china are not dr. so
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there is a huge nickel. marty wanting to use was spread across the country. besides that, it's very important to understand that the pgp is not a standalone organization, but it is part of a fairly large ideological. i'm 3 law group, the song of buddy watt. it's an organization just found in 1925, almost a 100 years ago. and every way they have a presence, so during elections, it is not just the bgp which is out campaigning, but you have the go, said kato, which kind of what you do every village and every electoral votes in the country. so i think the door to door timeframe name is a very effective method. so you know, each page of the letter was, is assigned to one person. so that person was, you know, to the visits of families to try and come to find out have the benefit to some of
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the policies and the programs of the party. if not, why not? it is a party that's driven the really too far and the fed. everybody's story becomes very important for them. now that the problem with the opposition is they don't have that guy in dover. this the opposition's problems extend far beyond a supposedly shortage of women. over the past decade, india's numerous non bgp or non bgp allied bodies have come under serious pressure . corruption has been a ball for line of attack from the multi government. it is enabled, aged, relentless hounding of opposition. lee does one of range of cases, some credible, other less so good. i'll put it all up, some of the, all of the big stuff here i would do. the result has been used as politicians into
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a deep reputation of kit for opposition parties and a strong incentive for those not came to see the inside of a prison cell, just in case switch sides to the b, b and b, the sigh of relief. what's the job the the other really the most off is the main thing. don't live at least for the b b and the position i'm the most i've done. this is a job to flag that yet. but all the many problems adult position faces, they all pulled up candidates inside. but the leader, me book you want to very, very, some birds doc, that big part of the messaging right now is to say that is the only one that is all part of the hype movie versus you know, that movie is the only on so doing the the a, back to israel garza, the us, and the us. this past week, the united nation,
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special rockport, or on palestine, francesca out benet's a published an extensive report, the title, anatomy of a genocide, which the nephron, yahoo government says it actually rejects. so apparently does the us state department, it's chief spokesman. matthew miller said, of albany is a i can't help but knows the history of anti semitic comments that she has made. miller needs to do some research, the as really government has been accusing our benet's a of anti semitism for years now. conflicting her legitimate criticism of an illegal occupation for a form of hatred. and in the late 202265 scholars. oh, experts on anti semitism endorsed albany phase work saying that israel supporters are simply out assignments or some online voices have described matthew miller's comments as a new, lo for the bite and administration. but it's not like we haven't heard that before
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garza now from the house of the story one and 3. it's children is suffering from acute mountain nutrition. and health officials are saying around $60000.00 of pregnant women are suffering of the hydration. the they were target systematically, carbide car, the founder of wells central kitchen says israel deliberately targeted the aid, confined up to 7 of his workers on monday the the terry johnston. this is, i'll just share a guy from there also coming up as well as military colds up. it's a defensive service days off to an attack on the advanced concepts in damascus. oh so how many deborah? he and i'm going to be telling you how one on.

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