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almost 180 people have been killed and more than 290 injured and is really attacks on gaza in the past day, that raised the death tool there since october 7th to above 20. 5000, some 62,000 people have also been injured since the beginning of the onslot. the pentagon says 140 attacks have been performed on us bases in iraq and syria since israel began the honest lot in gaza. nearly 70 u.s. personnel have been injured in those attacks, two of them were injured in the latest such attack that happened in iraq. israeli forces have... up the home of the
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palestinian in the occupied west bank city of al-kalil. the house belong to nasralah al kawasmi. he was one of three palestinians who got killed after performing a retality for shooting operation in a settlement in the actal goods in november. people in the syrian capital have held a funeral for the victims of the israelity terrorist attack on saturday. it was held in saidaya shrine at least five iranian mediat advisors and number of. syrian forces were killed in that israely attack. the meantime, the iran and foreign ministry has strongly condemned the israel attack in syria that led to the mardom of several people. foreign ministry spokesman says that iranian advisors in syria have a leading role in the fight against terrorism. he added that tehran reserves the right to respond to such israelity organized crimes.
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of america and the world observe in disbelief what is happening in argentina, how is it possible for the people of nation with so many democratic traditions of struggle, of workers rights of national construction, of the quest for national independence to choose a character who is the complete opposite.
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of a long time, today nothing. that has finished. how is it possible that this happens in a country that had those traditions? how did it come to that? who paved the road? yes, they will have to respond for what they were before. the people who applied policies that left the majority dissatisfied, the policies such as those that the international monetary fund imposed upon even the government of alberto fernandez that comes from peronism. a perenism that has a
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catch all policy, diverse policies, but of always looking at what the monetary fund decides, but even so what is happening now is practically inexplicable, either way, it is of clear that malay is a pawn of american imperialism and zionism, he declares himself a zionist, when he takes office he invites his zionist friend and puppet of the united states, was leading his country to bleed, to death and to obey the interests of nato and imperialism. of measures that have led to thousands of workers, students, residents, indigenous people, taking to the streets to protest, a protestar, has spoken about of
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lineage and he governs with lineage, with themen lineage, with macries lineage. that is, with the extreme right, that's what we have ahead of us and how is he going to do it? he has a minority in parliament, he has a minority in the provincial governments and in the mayors, how is he going to govern by decree with a subterfuge looking for ways to fix the law and kind of dictatorship like fuji's in the end, these are questions that time and the argentinian reality. answer, but we are all looking forward, more so to the neighboring countries such as chile, bolivia, etc. brazil, for sure, and uruguay. what is going to happen with the immigration of argentines, who are going to look for new
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places, new expectations of life, where in addition, the conditions are also bad, están malas, qué ha pasado, qué queda? what happened? what's left? argentina becomes a colony of the united states who is going to give away its natural resources to north american companies, such as lithium, right? they have recently approved a special law in this regard that protects the interests of the americans, the property of americans. without doubt, at the same time, it has come into contradiction with its main contributor. in foreign currency, more than 43% of it, that is with the people's republic of china, china has told up to this point, up to here, there is no more currency, where are you going to get money from, from sales of state
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companies, and then what remains? nothing, how are you going to carry out his management by increasing repression as he has done? do not forget, that he has demanded the payments of $75,000 to the popular organizations that have raised the current protests in argentina. this is black and white, i'm eduardo artes. hoy día vamos a trabajar en profundidad sobre las causas.
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living conditions of very white segment of the argentine society was one of the causes yes, without a doubt, the decline in the of this situation, and the current situation
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in argentina is because an extremist president has come to power there, whose statements even before the elections have really been deplorable for the majority of the society. but definitely a high percentage the society has expressed dissatisfaction with the traditional politics of argentina with paronism and the previous government at that time, despite the promises and discourse the so-called defense of the sovereignty and interests of the people. what happened was a gradual decline in the living conditions of the vast majority of people which exacerbated in recent months. this issue is clearly related to the agreement. that was made between the previous government and the international monetary fund as well as the adoption of policies that we have repeatedly seen in different countries of the world and specifically in argentina, which include the reaction of government investments, and this action causes a large part of the economy to
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shrink. in fact, the health sector and education sector were damaged. argentina has always been proud of these two sectors, public health and public education. despite the fact that candidate suddenly comes along and pursues the elimination of government systems and seeks complete privatization of education and health sectors, the majority of people. at least the part that participated in the election chose this candidate, but today they're clearly tired of the past experiences. they are tired of pushing themselves towards the great powers, or in some cases dealing with centralized or imperialist interests, but never severing their fundamental connection with capitalism and still having their country depend on it. they are tired of the fact that only one or few specific strada in the society. benefit and at the same time they try to have level of freedom through which they can direct the
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political performance of the governments in the direction of their desire, but this issue showed its ineffectiveness over time, because in practice, for the majority of the society, this meant a continuous lowering of the standard of living conditions. after all, there were many things that made argentinanes proud, such as workers rights, the workers, social security. system, which is undoubtedly an indicator of superiority compared to other countries, and also compensation regulations, the defense of workers interest in lawsuits, and the consideration of workers in legislation. regarding these indicators, argentina was far ahead compared to other countries, but today none of these things are important anymore, because the number of people who have official works and their jobs are registered is decreasing comparado. their jobs are completely low and informal and for this reason these so-called useless benefits,
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which include part of the working class do not benefit the rest. there is no pension, compensation or social security for them. these benefits do not include a part of the society whose number is growing. therefore, in such a situation, the possibility of responding to political parties which have been in power in the past years, has decreased, and the common discourse. in extreme right-wing parties around the world has a spread here as well, and they say that politics was the cause of this issue and they blame politics, they deny movements that bring progress and say that public health and government jobs are harmful, they say government costs are the biggest problem, this discourse has penetrated a large part of the society and now it has led to the election of president miley. this discourse still has level. acceptability, although its specific effects were very severe from the beginning. in the past, we have talked about
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these issues and the shock doctrine, deep and radical changes against the vast majority of the society, the loss of workers rights, the destruction of the scientific system, the destruction of the government health structure through the elimination of funding. similar efforts have been made for this purpose in our country and other latin american countries, what these efforts having? common however is that they've been su and violent and have publicly threatened to suppress any popular protests and cualquier protesta de parte de la población of repression. yes, well there was a background, someone paved the way for us to get here, and you explained it very well. vamos a a pausa muy breve.
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estamos acá no es cierto con jorge ramírez y continuamos en negro y blanco eh jorge inmediatamente instalada o instalado el gobierno. with jorge ramirez, and we continue black and white. jorge, immediately after the
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start of the milei government, we saw demonstrations which were covered very well by the chilean press and it was definitely talked about in all spanish speaking countries, and all countries of the world. what are these demonstrations? what sections of society do they represent? and finally, what is the content of the demonstrations, and do you refer to this as a spontaneous movement? o es algo muy espontáneo, bueno hay un poco de cada componente, este por un lado. were present in this demonstration. on the other hand, there are calls from the leftist groups, various leftist groups that call at the same time as the anniversary of that memorable event in the history of argentina, december 20, 2001. on this state, huge crowns of argentinies across the country took to the streets and defied the martial law and
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overthrew a new liberal government led by fernando de la rua. during this anniversary. was announced which coincided with the 10th day of the start of the malay government. this demonstration was generally organized by human rights organizations, various groups in the left-wing and some social organizations. participation by groups close to the previous government was low, preferring to use social media for criticism to avoid their repercussions, as the government had announced early on that it would use force to crackdown and warn that it would not allow the streets to be closed, and considering these conditions, they try to hold demonstrations on the sidewalks, because passers by are not important to the government, and cars are the problem. therefore, thousands of people tried to demonstrate in the sidewalks, but this did not happen. people demonstrated, but with caution to avoid falling into the trap of
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incitement, but the media, most of the media expressed their concern about the possibility of... announced on twitter, formerly known as x, that the republic is in danger. it is strange because he himself caused this to happen. as you yourself say, we're facing a repression that can be very strong. for us in chile,
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this issue has attracted our attention, because this policy was implemented during the penish dictatorship in...
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"clearly, the protests will have a different form in terms of political guidance. it is clear that in the previous government, there are sections that claim to be leftist and participated in the government of albert fernandez, and today they're in the same political environment that is currently called union for the fatherland, but what one sees is how some sectors are disintegrating and reorganizing in the face of this unslot from malay, as you write." point out previously programs of this depth were only implemented by dictatorial regimes. in many ways, it's very similar to what carlos menom did here, but in this case the immediate effects of the actions are too difficult for the majority of people. in this situation, one can see that a trend will definitely change the makeup of the political scene, so
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similar to what we saw in 2001 and we saw the formation of a political management, for the demonstrations, mean the demonstrations that were very large and inclusive and there was a lot of participation in them. we also saw a similar situation few years ago, demonstrations that are very crowded, extensive, demanding and have the clear program, but it was able to lead a political process of autonomy, independence, social freedom in the society in which the majority has the authority of its own destiny. this will definitely happen on. till today, apart from the words that are being said, we have not seen larger scale demonstrations by the communist party and the field of peronis and groups that are closer to popular demands and and demands regarding national independence and the working class as a fundamental part, we have not seen them play a significant role until this moment. of course, they're
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changing the situation and defining new positions in facing the new arena, also it does not seem practical that some small and new organizations can enter the field of struggle against this extreme brutality in argentina. the proposed programs are very reactionary and related to the 19th and
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looks like from here is the creation of a great anti-imperialist front, because what is happening in argentina is not unrelated to what is happening in the world around the conflict between american imperialism and us, they want us to surrender and not let a new relationship between y llevarnos a impedir no que simplemente se cree una nueva relación entre los países, eso es muy claro este el this is very clear, the country's submission to us policy is quite clear. this is very obvious with the example you provided. we're witnessing the dismantling of the law of
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restricting the right to purchase land by foreigners who are allowed to buy water areas, rivers and various resources of the country. they call this freedom. this is the literature of the extreme right all over the world, but clearly here, beyond what seems like rhetoric, these actions. mean the imposition of the great ambitions of imperialism, subduing the economy based on their own needs and eliminating any kind of national production, although the bourgeoisy in argentina in recent times have not been distinctly nationalist and their sections that have interests. domestic markets give them life as well as some others who try to maintain some degree of self-sufficiency in production and see that they're now practically elim
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yes, without a doubt, so far what is clear is that the budget is going to be cut and the resources will only be there until march or april, both in the practical system and in public universities. this means the disarmament of argentina in a very necessary case, which is the discussion of identity construction and education of scientists. researchers and artis and public universities, this is marginalizing people who play an irreplaceable role in building the country, they want to bring them under
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the law of the market in which the strongest is american imperialism, yes that's right, we are looking forward to hearing new things in the news and i believe that will surely happen because the argentine nation has a history of very hard and breath. taking struggles and we wish for complete success in defending national sovereignty in the form of an anti-imperialist personality against this pro-american and pro zionist government, thank you very much, this is black and white, thank you very much for the invitation that gave me the opportunity to describe what is happening in argentina, the oppressed nations the world should have started joint struggle from every region.
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israel's genocide on the people of palestine in gaza and the occupied west bank has cost thousands of lives. it has also caused a massive labor shortage. we're talking about, i think here primarily about uh cross-border workers, that is to say, workers who live in um the west bank and commute to work in israel. that's that's quite a large economic volume, particularly locally, around five and a half billion usd per. year, these are some the factors plaging the occupied west bank, so israel see these, this shortage of workers uh that they've created, shortage of palestinian workers, it's only a temporary measure.
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in this week's show we'll be looking at south africa's momentous application to the international court of justice. in his comprehensive 84 page submission, south africa sets out the legal basis for its contention that israel is perpetrating genocide in gaza. you you have this pattern the the west uh, you know, obviously not just germany, but you fully expect the british government, the us government to... of course has been completely dismissive of what south africa has done uh that continue this uh imperialist posture. of course it was south africa at first and it was only there for quite a while and then all of sudden a trickle other countries joined bolivia amongst them and then of course laterally bangladesh joins and you've got a whole list of countries i think um around about 20 i possibly more.
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and the 107th day of the us israely genocide in gaza, the death tool rises to more than 25,000, mainly women and children. the pentagon acknowledges 140 attack. on us faces in iraq and syria in the past three months, resulting in injuries to at least 70 american troops and funeral processions are held in the syrian capital for the marders of saturday's israelity terrorist attack that targeted iranian military advisors.