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group public home go wherever the list exists. still shapes the presence of the serial. yet instant insights through the eyes of a whistle blower and the patriarch ministry come on. witness presents. this is come on a jersey the, the functions of university students across the us have been arrested so far as the movements against the war on guns that continues to grant across the country. the con, carry jones to this is all just terrible costing loss sometimes. also in the process for me to sign and a head of the white house correspondents, dinner with clothes for generous to boy company of and to have pressed and $0.05 to speak is ready from 5 minutes across the gauze. this trip is killed at least 22nd
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kind of students, including 10 children successfully plus the country on the home in front of the union buildings in pretoria with it being celebrations of south africa's 1st free and democratic election that broke nelson mandela and the african national congress to power 30 years ago, the 100. so if universe, the students across america had been detained so far as rallies against the one gauze that had been gathering steam spreading throughout the country. and these have car without large scale arrests on campuses. and recent days, times using chemical every 10, some teases to disperse students. some universities, i've had to cancel their graduation ceremonies while the others i've seen and taught buildings occupied by protesting students. let's just over
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a week since students at columbia university began demanding that school divest from israel students columbia hava to georgetown, mit and george washington university began demanding the same protest spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan, texas. in california. we have a team of correspondents covering this story for us in the us in atlanta, on washington dc. but 1st to show 100 is that the city university of new york to go after more than a week of this there's a sense of normalcy. like you would have it say, a refugee camp. if you look around of all of these tense remain, those are where people live and sleep by day. and then if you look over on the other side, behind this monument here you've got speaker, it is one after the other, who come out and sort of encourage people, remind them why they're here. and the entire time. they're trying to make sure the
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police still come in and sweep this all away. and the rules are different. at each camp we went to princeton university earlier today because they tried to play by their rules. they were, they didn't put up tents, they were masks these, they were worried about being identified. they don't want to be kicked out. and they didn't use microphones because that's against university rules, the kia and it, most of their camps. they simply don't play by the university's rules, and that's kind of the point of an occupation. earlier we spoke to linda as our sewer. she is a well known palestinian american speaker. and she had a lot to say about what she thought about what these students are accomplishing. here's a sample. these young people are reaffirming and demonstrating that tied is shifting on palestine that the palestinian people have solidarity not just across the united states of america, but across the world. and these young people stand in the long tradition of student
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activism against the war in vietnam against south african apartheid and now for freedom and justice for the policy. so we had a 100 students interested in northeastern university at hundreds over the past week or so. ready i was at the january 6th purchase. i didn't see anybody interested there. do you think there's a double standard here? there absolutely is double standards and american law enforcement and also with these university presidents. i mean, we are watching young people here who are engaging and safe and peaceful, protesting. they are young people that you don't even have to agree with. but they look been american of democracy and they have every right to freedom of speech and they are being brutalized by law enforcement who could be using their time for something else. and in fact, the fact that we are suppressing young people across this country only further emboldens them and continues these types of encampments and work for just the powers. you have any idea of why not one major university president is supporting these students and these demonstrations. unfortunately, the way the university system is set up and they are beholden to their donors
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instead of being loyal to their students, the students are what make these universities university. they're supposed to be a place where we have an exchange of ideas where we hear multiple perspectives and we decide where we want and what position we want to take. and the universities have demonstrated that they have taken aside. and it is the side of genocide, the side of occupation, and these young people are rejecting that because they don't want that to reflect their values, which are equity and justice and freedom for all. so this has become the rhythm of daily life here. and they live at risk of arrest at all times about a 100 people were arrested in the, in the past 24 hours, there been over 615 people arrested over the past week or so. but when that happens, and when they clear out these camps, the students simply rebuild in the same place as they have it columbia and new york university, where they build elsewhere. as we saw earlier at princeton. for mike honda is
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outside of students, encampments at the george washington university in the us capital it over the past 24 hours. the fence behind me here has been sealed. nobody is being allowed in to the area where the tents have been pitched this in order to ensure that it doesn't get to be good, then it is. now if you look over here, this, outside this on a street running along side universe be square more 10 said being pinched up here in both areas. police say they all here to monitor. they blocked off both sides of this road, running past university square. but they insist that because the demonstration is peaceful because there has been no vitriolic language that they will just stay and monitor. they will not into fear this despite the fact that the university authorities awesome some 24 hours ago to move in the police declining to do so. and
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perhaps what's happening here is something that happened way back in june 2020. when dc police forcibly disperse, demonstrate is with but tons and to i guess something that was seen as very bad optics and something that's the police do not want repeated. hence the stand up attitude at the moment. the university itself, though the thirty's here, have been threatening to suspend students. they are identifying them by the tags that students use to go into the main buildings next to the square. those are being identified as such. have been threatened with suspension, but the demonstration remains peaceful. the police remain in what is described as a watching mode, montana which is the era washington. but meanwhile, a fil level has this report now from emory university in atlanta, georgia. so the feeling here is very much more of a festival, rather than a protest of the moment. i mean, i was just reading playing on this because there are hundreds of people here.
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they've all been encouraged to break blankets, make something to eat, something to drink, very much show solidarity for the people who go was us without a turning in. so i must protest in the sense of what we saw on the 1st day where the police got involved. so people are bringing blankets that they need food and drink by putting up flags and fighters all over the quad head. which way we store those protests on 1st, like they're also being encouraged to right message of support the messages of support on the ground, which will do whatever they can just to show that the people have. because i have no fee for government. i'm going to bring in mason, who's one of the organizers here? i'm make some you say all of these people here. it's a completely different atmosphere. so what we saw on thursday, right, right. yeah. um, thursday, honestly it was very traumatic. the police cracked down was completely violent and the inside of violence against completely people protest there's. so for the past 2 days, we've kind of been winding down trying to rest. we hear emery, we believe that self care is part of resistance. as one of our alumni from the campus school of the ology ceteris is
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a sense. what do you think is the end goal here? like what, what does it look like, ideally, to you guys? yes, so the end goal is really 3 demands that we have. number one, that every disclose all their financial investments. number 2 that they divest from all is really companies. and number 3 that they provide continued amazon production to all the students that were on the rest of the rest of our we're seeing a significant lack of police here today. um yesterday. um, how does that come about? yes, i would say frankly that emory university has learned this lesson from thursday. there have been violent police crackdowns on completely peaceful demonstrations of students practicing their 1st amendment, the rights to speech and the rights of protests. and for that reason, i think they've kind of just been keeping the police away from us. we are simply continuing to peacefully protest and demonstrate and we're not violating any policies. we're kind of just here, community building and sending and solidarity with thoughts. fine, thanks very much. well, the university's position is uh, is quite untenable. say some of the protests is not just because the president,
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who was the man that settled 1st. i but the police were right to be here. but the protests were being organ caused by outside influences. he is now facing calls for him to go and fight a huge number of people. it was faculty how's advice on friday during which sites so today? well, mainly from motion have no confidence at the moment the president is refusing to move. but of course the protest is, i've got that i'm goes in mines in southern gauze and now we're displaced, palestinians camps. and rafa thanking student protests as for this show solidarity . they've been displaying messages of gratitude on their tents. they say that despite to clement downs, by university administrations on the police, close to end, the war had been hurt by the people besieged in costa. and that's, that's how they had to the i'm not sure i had enough with this idea came to us of seeing what was happening in the news, especially the support from the students of the world, particularly the students of columbia university for standing with us,
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with their humanity, their hearts and their compassion, and we hope the world will stand united with them. we hope for the will to support them, you know, to arrest them and imprison them from the show for us present. joe biden is due to speak of the annual white house correspondents association, dinner, or testers outside the hotel that's hosting event and demonstrating and sort of down to the palestinians in the besieged the gall. this trip that demanding an end to the war on guns or hundreds of generous electricians and celebrities normally gather the century o event. for more than 2000 posting in journalists have called for fellow just a boy called the tenant. they say the bytes administration is complicit and israel's systematic kenning or posting in journalist a sense as well as were ongoing. so begun last october is really ministry has killed 142 major workers and june this for the policy to insure. and this have been
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arrested by these very ministry and the committee to protect jan. this says that 2023 was a dead list. yeah, for jane this in a decade. 75 percent of those killed worldwide with palestinians reporting on the war on guns that or let's go live now to see have the time. see who's at that for the test outside the why task correspondence then in washington dc. see how, but what's happening there right now that was the drug bodies now inside the looks of it, but did a, i think one of the goals here is to make those inside know that for a large portion of our colleagues i'm, i'm population in general here in washington, but also the colleagues and goals are that are listed colleagues in gaza. they're saying is being complicit in the matter of so many done this by in the words of protests is breaking bread when some 140 drum is the dead because of drug by dis
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policies. they all being complicit. that's don't to read, but still do what are the they organized meaning it's under what we did see george washington university about rain yesterday and i don't hear how the maximum between doing it does university process and now southern shame of your time be so the white house correspondent is all interconnect, i mean the repression of. 7 simeon colors and journalists good and package that makes professors, it's all very, very, very evident. and media outlets are not these universities. and it's all because of the system that we live at. right? divided administration has done every single thing that it can to ensure that the only the only news coverage that we get is signed as propaganda by these western media outlets. while profiting off the genocide, it was a reward for us is fine, is doing this. everybody told me is walking in here and that evening suits. do you feel when they realize what they're doing?
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do they, is it come just you've been coming? do i? how is it that i can just walk in and ignore the process? do you think? i think if it was conscious they would have put their jobs right now. that's a my opinion. if you had a conscience right now, you would be quitting your job and holding your media outlets accountable for this censorship. and the refreshing a pro pallet sign, state profile, assign journalist and palestinian journalist himself the literally yesterday to photo journalist and a heads up. 5 a man and a brought him about we were killed in his really air strikes while covering events in han units, we are watching genocide unfolds in real time and western media outlets have done nothing but amplify and profit off of design as propaganda. well, enabling the genocide in the just to go back to the restroom there. what is different about this? you'll do better. others, i'd say they roll up at all. so i would imagine that you're pregnant, my goal decide available right now from the organizers employers group on
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a student flag from a demonstrate. there's lots of different i think what the average genocide is being live streams in real time. you have young children as young as 9 years old, 11 years old, live streaming the buildings collapsing after and is really air strikes. you will have life footage. you can literally watch on a live stream footage about this thing is being massacred. social media is a huge part of why so many people are out here, maybe like print very much. i'm. yeah, i think the book bears inside know what a lot of people think about them about their time them. so there's insights just now it's your business just appeared on the opposite or the building opposite, but help me. i don't think i can be the adults about about some of the messages that i was inside. she had retents the lines outside that to do that for us, i think on the ground in goza is very forces have killed at least
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27 palestinians, including 10 children since saturday morning. the army targeted homes in this or at the camp in central garza and rafa, at least 34388 palestinians have been killed since the war began. a set of head all now does air ukraine and russia target to each other's energy facilities. is rockets and drones strikes the in depth analysis of the days headlines. the failure to free the captive still being held by him asked how difficult a moment is. this for prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently as 5 minutes to the know the to stay possibly out of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between the media and the united states of america. the crux of
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the matter is, is choice of ministry partners and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera, unique perspective. why is it the doctors don't get to have a saying any of this? the medical workforce has been so and divided by the british government for such a little time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations. you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live we the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era the, the challenges here with the
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welcome back. reminder of the main headlines. hundreds of university students across the united states have been arrested as protests against israel sworn golf to, to spread across the country. facets of students quoting on the universe, just a couple times with these tests is outside the hotel that's hosting the white house correspondents dinner. they say the us is complete, sits and as well as one concept. let's put additions on some edits. a gathering at present shows, so to speak. at that, the last minute that she held in as
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a journalist and also cigna tray of the open letter, quoting on colleagues to boycott that he says attending. and then there was a betrayal of gen, this to ethics and the want to us of us actions. and it's been 6 months of mass murder every day. it's really at this point in my mind, unacceptable to stay silent out of fear or, you know, professional concern while we're seeing journalists and gaza continued to be not just killed, but detain, tortured, and even their families killed. we know president biden will be speaking at the white house correspondents dinner tonight. we know he'll likely mention threats to journalists around the world. i do wonder and i wonder if our colleagues, that you know, my former colleagues, elder 0 yourself included will he mention israel's murder of sherry and of opposite and the more than 142. as you mentioned, boston and journalist and media workers who have been killed. and so you know from
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me, the white house correspondents dinner. maybe some of your viewers might not know. it's really an embodiment of a big problem with us media, the trading of journalistic ethics for access and to attend in my mind is to normalize, as you said, to sanitize quoting the, the letter and to whitewash the administration's role. i mean, principal journal is should boycott the white house correspondents annual dinner and solidarity. you know, journalism is at its core, it's most powerful of purpose is to hold the powerful to account. it's about a afflicting the comfortable income, comforting the afflicted. i mean, the western media has explicitly and repeatedly framed october 7th as a terrorist attack. yet they've portrayed the dozens and dozens of october 7th that israel has been on the scene. i've garza for more than 6 months now, killing tens of thousands of, of civilians. i mean, the over whelming majority,
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we know of those killed by his role are children and women. so, you know, when i appear in interviews like this in the west, maybe this can also provide some explanation. i mean, i'm always expected to conduct and the killing of israel is october 7th, but western or is rarely guests are rarely, if ever asked on those same broadcast outlets in them, israel's killing of innocent civilians and dogs are so i think that tells you all you need to know thousands of anti government protests to this had been gathering once again in tennessee, as the government continues to face growing anger and discontent demonstrates has accused the government dragging out like most have been quoted for any elections. and for these very prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign, granite smith has more not from the video. there's like this video really, there is really the 1st side of life in terms of the service of the vectors of pain
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and many of the 6 families the golden reminder that there is any money to keep those is rarely cabbages. as opposed to a 1000000 in show kind of indication about typically takes all those strongly advise. it's a couple minutes. i'm sorry. you said that every time you go to a deal, the sabotage you said is there on how much i'm not showing, no commitment to reaching the safe spot in a whole state to release out into the pressure on prime minister benjamin bit. benjamin netanyahu these gathering the calls very,
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i believe, for people who is deliberately so i'll just tell me the south south africa is making 50 years since it's historic. first democratic and next in 1994 smoke the end of a pond side. as soon as the defendants whose accompanying african national congress has rankled during celebrations. so now how has more not form for tour? it was a celebration of the events that ended upon the date of the civil war and gave birth to a new south africa. 13 years ago, president su rental posts said freedoms bills had run out to across the country that they jo oppression.
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a new nation rooted in human drive is among the greatest and a 2 friends of modern history. on the 27th of april 1994 millions of black south africans voted for the 1st time. the election swept nelson mandela and the african national congress to power and what became known as the rainbow nation. we, i just spend a break freedom day and we is my g g. invited to come into the bay as we, as we are, as young as we are. we are 10 plus south. and then because i think that as this other person is young, i know the events to 30 years ago still viewed significance. they delivered the free and democratic society in which everyone now lives with rights, with justice,
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but not necessarily opportunities for the problem is so the better life, the role remains elusive for many and what the world bank lists as the most unequal country on the web. one and 3 are unemployed. infrastructure is from blake crime and corruption rice. in an election year with the amc losing ground 2 of the parties, the president said he would continue to work towards the vision and deals of 1994 south africans to put that promise many times before. jo, how l g 0 pretoria. ukraine says it's shut down $21.00 of $34.00 missiles, which by russia overnights attack. most of the strikes targeted ukraine's energy facilities. and ukraine says it targeted to, or refiners and rushes across an adult region with drones, any on site today. it's that close 5 of the facilities john home and has more not
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from keith. the cranes government said the on friday night a mass me. so strike particularly targeted the countries energy network. the company d tech said that full of bits from electricity pods had been attacked. and this has been a strategy from russia targeting ukraine's energy network, tugging the electricity in the country. there's also been a ramp up ukrainian government says on a tax on its railway lines, it says that russia is trying to attack its military supplies, getting to the front. now why the focus and the increase in these attacks? now there's 2 key timeframes. the 1st is may, the 9th, that since either russia celebrates its victory over germany in world war 2, but it's become a day of military celebration in general in the country. i'm reportedly at the government that wants to see gains before the made the noise. so we can celebrate them on that side. there's another key timeframe. and that's to do with the fact that there's been a $61000000000.00
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a package approved by the united states to get towards ukraine. and so russia who's so the craning government says, wants to make as much advances, knock out as much infrastructure as it can before the weapon rate and the ad, the phone defenses in that package start to arrive in the country and it can protect the more. now on the other side, the russian defense ministry said to the intercepted $68.00 drones that with going towards the country and particularly towards the crescent adult region. the governor of crescent adults has said that they were trying to protect the oil refineries. that, that's also been a strategy for you trying to use those long range drones to go into russia and particularly to attack its energy network and its energy at supplies as this will continues to on home. and i would just say to keep you crying or you can find long use features on analysis on our website that's i'll just say, i don't want all of your devices, whether it's next,
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an inside story when the exam in south africa, 13 years since this 1st free and democratic elections has the governing and seat party delivered on its promises. on here, on out the the last quite possible this early and significant weather that went through southern china in the form of flooding rations might keep going until it meets with the seasonal ryans, or should you really and even in assisting resolves into more of assistance. however, we've got moving funds to some environment. so sunday looks west in shanghai with a re to, into big potentially funding charles, just west of hong kong, mondays, a day off for you until the shells don't spread down again. i say cheryl's,
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i mean these big funds to produce behaviors as well, along with a lot of right. and that rain, the modifies will equally reach something pops, subsides, career, and something japan jury monday. in southeast asia, there's still potential from big thunderstorms of flooding in borneo, maybe in job and some auction. but i think quite so much of a risk here. and though we do have shares in the northeast of india, i got some pretty spunky ones up around the whole social media, right. put the main stories. the staff has courses, the pre monsoon heat. and for addition, westbank goals that's taking temperatures up to the regular values, certainly well above. the average coupling may be a good example of 55 in the obviously average. so it goes up to 42 and stay you say, how often she made the conditions of the in a post colonial world. the stars of european imperialism run the nowhere most. so sending
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the democratic republic of congo wherever restrict history still shapes the presence of the serial. yet instant insights to the eyes of a whistle blower and the patriotic ministry come on. witness presents. this is come on a jersey, the 30 years of freedom, south africans and marketing 3 decades since the end of a pass side to the countries facing major challenges as a heads into an election. so has the governing amc failed to live up to its promises? this is inside the
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hello and welcome to the program and the bulk of south africa as mocking freedom day the historic day, the che.

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