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this is an understandable policy, hello, belarus violates human rights, belarus oppresses journalists. belarus prohibits freedom of speech, and the us state department repeats all this like a broken record year after year. the latest song is the report for 2023, we saw it recently, it has already begun there in relation to minsk, as always promising. over the past year , there have been no significant changes in the human rights situation in belarus. i would like to add thank god, but let's figure it out. paper rights.
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have become a convenient tool for washington pressure in the international arena. the logic is clear: we washington are the infallible guardians of world legal and moral values, and you belarusians are objectionable, time after time violating everything possible, but the american ensign is as personal as he is portrayed, what is happening in the usa with the notorious human rights, believe me , everything is very interesting there.
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human rights watch and other human rights activists are somehow hesitantly trying to draw the attention of the states, saying that your democracy, to put it mildly, has worked out and you should be more careful there, but the white house has its own truth and its own rules. the us state department likes to accuse our country of ill-treatment of prisoners and demands the release of political prisoners. there are no such people in belarus; those who have started the law are in prison, according to the law, they are responsible for this. what can't be said about the states? let's remember at least one word. guantanamo. the united states is illegally detaining people at guantanamo bay without charge or trial. all types of torture are used against prisoners in prison, from sexual harassment to physical and psychological torture. the us transferred prisoners to
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prisons in latvia, poland, morocco and egypt, so as not to take responsibility for the cruel torture inflicted on them. the horrifying details of torture carried out by the cia's central intelligence agency at guantanamo bay can be seen, even though much of it was redacted from the senate report. they set up, which means they built a concentration camp on the territory of a sovereign state, which means it’s a filtration camp and... there , accordingly, there in this camp, in this terrible prison, which is also called hell on earth, people are sent there for some reason they say far-fetched crimes, yes, they mock them, but they can indulge themselves simply because they want to, there is the fbi, the cia or some other other repressive organizations in any country in the world, 2 years ago un human rights experts called on the us to close prison, in their...
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report dated january 22, 2022, experts said that guantanamo bay is a stain on the us government's reputation as a country committed to the rule of law. in recent years , nine prisoners have died due to harsh conditions of detention and none of them have been convicted. for a crime. this is all because of political views, because many prisoners were taken from iraq and afghanistan. we have already talked about how george floyd was strangled by police during his arrest. they talked about the torture of the cia, and not only guantan united. and please remind us how many such torture facilities belarus has, especially those located in other countries. in 2014, the us senate published a 500-page report on torture in secret cia prisons. the senate came to the conclusion that the cruelty of the agents went far beyond allowed by law, it is noteworthy that the most substantial part of the document, more than 6,700 pages,
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an international organization that calls for an understanding of us crimes against humanity, figured out where it goes, here is the story of briona teilar. taylor, a nurse living in louisville, kintuki, was shot and killed in march 2020.
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the police report on the incident contained numerous errors, it indicated that ms. taylor was not injured, although she was shot several times, it indicated that the police did not break into the apartment, although they they used a battering ram to break down the door, there were no recordings from the body camera during the raid, and the icing on the cake of the american themis was the alleged attack on the capitol, remember how the americans said that in belarus they were beating... peaceful protesters, here that same storming of the capitol, of course, in big quotes, those who walked along the corridors and took selfies, let me remind you, were called
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domestic terrorists. in the two years since the storming of the capitol, law enforcement has arrested and charged hundreds of people with the attack. of people. in total , more than 950 people have been arrested in connection with the attack since then, the us department of justice said shortly before the second anniversary of the attack. many of them were charged with various offenses, the report said. to date, verdicts have been issued on more than one at the federal level. 350 cases, more than 190 people were sentenced to prison, it was worth it, so several people simply demanded a recount of trump's votes, yes, they may have done it too emotionally, i do not argue, yes, maybe maybe they smashed several shop windows there,
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but they were given 50-60 years in prison, you know, such nonsense, in no country in the world, that is, in the global south, we take the west out of the equation, because they already... showed themselves in this for a reason, in no part of the global gilga world, which means it would be even difficult to imagine such a thing, so of course, it’s not for the americans to talk about what is happening in belarus or not, washington is so democratic that it gets not only to other countries, but also international organizations, unless, of course, they write under the dictation of the american regional committee, here is an excerpt from that same amnesty international report. us authorities should not prosecute anyone for disclosing government human rights abuses, amnesty international said after edward snowden was charged with violating the espionage act. the international human rights organization is also confident that a person who disclosed information about
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the illegal activities of the national security agency may face with ill-treatment if extradited to the united states. it looks like the us authorities are blaming. received a sentence in the united states for espionage of 175 years. washington did not like that the wikileaks website published information about the deaths
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of reuters journalists during the iraq war. the pentagon ordered a strike on them, while the american military can be heard laughing and rejoicing in the video. come on fire, my god, just pick up a weapon, this b seven, go ahead.
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the state department report says that belarus is an accomplice in russian violations of human rights in ukraine, how, only biden and his clerks know, god bless them, but there is an example of israel, to which american rightness treats much more warmly, minsk, by not taking part in the war, violates, and tel aviv by killing civilians in the gas sector, no . us president joe biden's government
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has decided not to impose sanctions on israeli army units responsible for human rights abuses against palestinians, despite initial plans to do so. the rights violations committed by israeli forces are not will delay the delivery of any us aid, and israel will be able to receive the full amount appropriated by congress. time in the united states, thousands of people were detained, for which they dared to support palestine, but what about freedom of speech, then more? the white house is ready to close even undesirable universities to stop the protests. the bill is an attempt to silence critics of israel and is a violation of the first amendment to the us constitution, which protects freedom of speech. it comes as a harsh response to the wave of pro-palestinian protests that have taken place in recent weeks. took a tour of the country's university campuses. the media is also under attack. the american research center indekson censorship
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has found that journalists in the united states are being harassed and arrested simply for doing their job. the illustrative story of tara rit. the american journalist worked on television in the united states for a long time. in 2020, she plucked up courage and said in an interview that back in the nineties, joe biden harassed her while he was a senator. she filed a complaint. to the police, law enforcement considered the complaint, reed had to emigrate to russia. to be clear, you are an american woman who has accused a sitting president of sexually assaulting you while you worked for him as a young woman, you have evidence to prove that this is true. that's right, modern evidence, i think, is key, suddenly you turn out to be a criminal because you find yourself in a foreign city and giving a television interview. i missed something, well in 2019, if you remember, one of the... slanderous accusations made against me was that i was a russian agent, although i didn’t have any connections with russia
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right out of the gate. this is exactly what the biden campaign told the new york times. they said that was their first response. neither denial, do you know anything else? they said ohana is a russian asset. and it started in 2019, spread around the world, and then continued to live its own life. because it was distributed by former obama administration officials, edward isaac dover, or people like that. just think, the period from july 1, 2022 to june 30, 2023 in the usa there were 29 attacks on media workers. political journalists received the most hats. journalists have repeatedly become victims of unlawful actions by law enforcement and intelligence agencies. we are talking about the use of physical force and special means, illegal detentions, searches and confiscation of equipment, as well as requirements for disclosing sources of information. at least 12 journalists in the us have been arrested or faced unfounded
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charges in 2023. among them are two journalists in alabama who were a reporter in illinois faces criminal charges for publicity and is accused of asking city employees too many questions. and while we are writing this program, there are still many journalists in american dungeons, and even ordinary citizens who came out, for example, to that ill-fated protest at the capitol. and other activists are also in prison: parliamentarians from eleven states have approved laws restricting freedom of assembly, proposed legal restrictions on freedom of assembly...
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in fact, the pillar of everything that americans do, and not only outside, in foreign policy, but already within the country. for the fourth year now, reports from the european union and the united states have been filled with such phrases about the migration crisis in the center of europe. this is what our beloved state debt writes. in january, the
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border rights initiative published a report on the systematic obstruction of migrants at eu borders. claiming violations of international law, among other things, the review contained information about massive violations of the rights of migrants by belarusian border guards. of course, analysts of the american foreign ministry know better what was happening on the border of belarus and poland in the fall of '21, i assure you, they saw these images, they simply chose to forget. texas, spot the difference. the american civil rights union provides frankly frightening statistics. every year, the us authorities keep hundreds of thousands of people in a special detention center and it is not a resort. some of those detained, including asylum seekers, long-term residents, children and people with disabilities, are sometimes detained for months or years.
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while their immigration cases and any subsequent appeals are pending. places of detention. the us continues to suffer from inhumane conditions, including the excessive use of solitary confinement and sexual violence. in border patrol holding cells and holding facilities along the u.s. border, adults and unaccompanied children have been subjected to violence, harassment, and abuse. let's say it again, belarus provided the refugees with food, blood and some kind of housing. americans are violent.
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well, 200 to 3,000 illegal migrants try to cross the southern border of the united states literally every month, and over the last 2-3 years , if i’m not mistaken, 3.5 million illegal immigrants have thus entered the territory of the united states of america, it’s clear that this is how the drug cartels, which are in charge of this whole story, make a lot of money, and so the reaction from the americans is also quite natural, that is, the centers are temporary. the detention of migrants is overcrowded, conditions the conditions there are terrible, that is, there is complete unsanitary conditions, there is no access to normal medicine and everything else. and again we will advertise to the us state department, this is what they wrote in the report about our elections in 2020. it was widely reported that
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the national elections were unfair and not free from abusive irregularities. according to independent data. monitoring groups , the 2020 presidential election was marred by numerous abuses, including limiting a candidate's ability to be placed on the ballot, administrative resources were used in favor of the incumbent president, and the vote count was not transparent to independent observers. it certainly sounds interesting, but it’s not a task; representatives of the cis, the sco, and indeed independent observers had the opportunity to see the entire election process without obstacles. the rest just want to shake up the news agenda with a sensation. well, let's assume that we decided to learn from advanced democracy, where observers do what they want, right. an important issue in the american electoral system is.
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eternal, no one allows so much hypocrisy, lies and double standards in the world. with the face of the righteous, the united states receives others, but behind the white robes hides something much
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darker and mephestophelean. it was this endless dizziness from success that finally pulled the rug out from under their feet. what the us government system is now is clearly demonstrated by the current secretary of state with the eyes of a frightened fawn, forever master. blinkin, who in kiev is dancing in some basement with a guitar, on against the background of the tragedy that is happening to the ukrainian people, and who are being held hostage by the current regime, and the secretary of state, this means, is not interested in the american one, he is organizing basement dances, i can hardly imagine this kind of picture, this kind of completely rabid brainless cynicism, those for 30... 40 years, in the end, belarus never started wars, did not invade or seize other countries, did not send its citizens to fight to kill, did not spit on
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the un charter and international law, did not create terrible prisons and did not support terrorists, never sowed tension in its region, and how much have the americans done in recent years, after that, what moral right does the american state deb have to teach belarus about human rights, if the most mature democracy in the world has blatant violations? there’s not enough air time to talk about everyone, happy, do you need a receipt or a stamp in your passport, i need confidence, certainty, boarding in 10 minutes, who’s impatient today?
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a strange guy, he didn’t say a word to anyone the entire trip. good evening, control and audit service, documents, please, travel voucher, good evening, please, is klimovich on vacation or sick? yes, he's sick, but he'll get better soon. what's the matter? quietly, calmly, without panic, go to the bus. lieutenant, they need to be detained. watch the series bus driver on the belarus-24 tv channel.
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