tv [untitled] September 4, 2024 4:00pm-4:30pm IRST
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january, israeli troops fired more than 300 bullets at ambulance, killing hind rajab, a six-year-old palestinian girl and six of her family members. on august 13, muhammad abumsan, a palestinian father, went out to obtain official birth certificates for his newborn twins, but lost his two children and his wife an israeli strike. for. or more, the amount of destruction in gaza is also enormous. according to who, by june, israel had targeted 464 healthcare facilities, killed 727 healthcare workers, injured 933 healthcare workers and damaged or destroyed 113 ambulances. according to the un, by late march, is... israel had attacked more than
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200 schools in gaza with at least 53 schools totally destroyed. by july, all 19 gaza universities had suffered severe damage with 80% of university buildings destroyed and 103 academics killed. by march, more than 100 mosks had been destroyed. as of august 18, israely attacks destroyed or damaged. more than half of gaza's homes and damaged 80% of commercial facilities, 85% of school buildings, 65% of road networks and 65% of crop land and the strip. now with 333 days of such devastating war, the world is beginning to realize that this is not just a war, but rather it's a systematic campaign of annihilation. that will continue as long as
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for a long time, this press has been talking about the democratic people's republic of korea, known in the west as north korea, as something exotic. practically never seen in history, and that puts the world in danger. well, what should we believe then? the democratic people's republic of korea was nothing. they were all starving people who had nothing to do, and now some few, of course, western journalists
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who accompanied president speak of the good life in the democratic people's republic of korea. and that it was not born from the struggle of people against japanese imperialism, and later against the bullying intervention of what is now american imperialism, maybe they don't know that it had to confront no less
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than 16 countries, the troops of 16 countries such as canada, the united states, the united kingdom, new zealand, colombia even and many others. turkey and of course it defeated them, but then general douglas mackar at the time threatened to drop on pyongyang, the atomic bomb that had entirely destroyed hiroshima and nakazaki, as if the koreans of the democratic people's republic of korea, north korea, had no reason to have this policy, which they say, we love peace as much as anyone. "and for that reason we arm ourselves to the teeth. we do not trust american imperialism even a little, and that policy has been right. it has proven to be true. it has allowed the sovereignty and independence of the democratic people's republic of korea. today, they're playing
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very important role in this multipolar world that is developing a global level. as we see, they're lining up with..." the islamic republic of iran, this great anti-hegemonic front for the independence and sovereignty of the world's peoples. now the hegemonic press realizes that north korea exists and that it is a reality, right? and that therefore we should not look down on it. well, they get easily scared and imperialism.
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various popular committees also formed a resistance army, the gorillas, and then years later, after the surrender of japan, it was crowned thanks to the same independent struggle of the koreans, the people's republic on september 9, 1948. remember that the anti-japanese resistance was carried out by a militant since he led the koreans into struggle, which is... kim sung and that it was not only a resistance in the northern part of the peninsula, it was of the entire peninsula. with the arrival of the american troops in the southern part of the 38th parallel, they occupied the southern part of korea and placed in power singman re, who was an american citizen living in hawaii. they put him in charge of managing the southern regime, which is a regime that even had pro-japanese, south korean collaborators and japanese. in the first area of its government. the democratic people's republic
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of korea is a republic that is firmly moving towards socialism and which during the first period of its existence faced american aggression, which led to what is better known as the korean war between 1950 and 1953. remember that during that period everything that was punong, the current capital of democratic and popular korea was destroyed and the only thing left was two-story building, that is, everything was bombed. at one point, during the war, the americans even went so far as to machine gun the roads. the democratic people's republic of korea was visited by ernesto guavara, cheeguara, that is for all latin americans. he was surprised to see that a country devastated by war had managed to make such scientific and technical progress and how it had advanced towards socialist industrialization. full of
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only do citizens participate there, let's say at the district level, but at the level of the unions, both workers and peasant associations. there are three political parties, the korean workers party, which is the governing party of... these facts easily nolify the western version that korea is a dictatorship where the free worship of human beings el libre culto de los seres humanos well sorry to interrupt you but it seems absurd because you know during his visit president
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in the provincial assembly, the local assemblies of municipal districts and local popular committees are also created there, which are the ones that exercise local executive power and the supreme people's assembly where decisions are made and then a five-year plan is drawn up for five years of development, not only economic, but also political, social and cultural ones, which encompasses the entire life of the korean people, and i say korean people, because the workers and people of the northern part of korea, the part that is liberated, do not like the division of koreans into north and
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bien, estamos de well, we're back here with talking about korea, korea has always been in the news and lately, particularly with putin's visit, but before that, shing ping, the president of the republic of china was there, no, china. this speaks of the importance of this country, and previously donald trump also visited there, and even carter, at his time president of the united states presidente de estados unidos, esto habla que las caricaturas sobre la importancia parece que this speaks of the fact that the caricatures about the importance of korea seem to be just that, caricatures and nothing more. casper, tell me
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what is the importance and significance of president vladimir putin's visit to piong. but because it is one of the states that is already resisting the debackle of the socialist camp, it resists and develops, it develops into industrial power, into a power in the region that is not in anyone's shadow, and it can talk on equal terms with different world leaders and in this case with president vladimir putin, president of the russian
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federation met in different places and reached an agreement of comprehensive cooperation, these are big words b because it is not a cooperation around purely cultural or economic aspect, it also includes political and military areas. to have such negotiations and reach these types agreements, you need to be await in the international arena, and it is the socialist state of the democratic people's republic of korea. it has a certain weight, disagreement to a certain extent transcends the policy of sanctions that the united states has been carrying out. recently against all the states that act against its interests, the us and its european puppet states keep attracting the dprk, democratic people's republic of korea, but as we see, after years of sanctions, they have proved to be ineffective, and what's more, these sanctions have forced the koreans to develop depending on their own forces, the agreement that kim
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jong-un reached with the russian federation, in particular with president vladimir putin, is an... agreement that provides an opportunity for korea to grow faster and boost its productive forces. korea has managed to provide free healthcare system for its nation, but we shouldn't forget that the us government sanctions have targeted its health system and even the un itself recognizes that these sanctions sought to amputate in the very development of korean's healthcare. the issue of culture of exchange of politics of russia is not something new. it goes back to the time. the soviet union, particularly of the leadership of joseph stalin, when in korea, president was in power and it is being renewed today a different level, considering that on
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we're at the beginning of the third world war, we're seeing what everything means for the west, how the war is moving, the tragedy that's happening there in occupied palestine, we're seeing what's happening. 8000 soldiers, the occupied southern part, a government that has the anti-communist law enforced and where communists are persecuted in the south. the democratic people's
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republic of korea is in a complex situation because there is a plant divised by the americans where they drag australia, japan and the southern part of korea, which is the aus, which is a plan against the people's republic of china and against the democratic people's republic of. so the partnership that the russian federation has today with the dprk is an important partnership because it protects both states also from the attack of the various enemies that the united states has placed in the region, that is very significant point, so the fact that the people's republic of korea is breathing differently economically and politically in this new association also allows for a more relaxed russian federation to move forward on the eastern. front where the united states also wants to get its claws in and for a more independent people's republic of korea, which will avoid being head from different golpe
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por los distintos flancos. ¿qué te parece a ti las reacciones que han habido? what do you think of the reactions that have occurred in the south korean government, which is puppet government at all costs, because you see south korean troops cannot move without authorization from the pentagon. in fact, the american... the what is it called the eisenhower aircraft carrier which was in the red sea has been moved to the korean peninsula on the island of gam they have placed ultra modern frontline aircraft carriers trying to what is it called cause more intimidation towards north korea will this situation
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south korea is not governed by the koreans who live in the south, the united states governs there, and this is evident from the fact that in the treaty, in the korean armistice agreement of 1953. dprk signed the northern part and the united states signed the southern part, so it shows the level of political predominance of washington over soul. last year i was in south korea and i saw the american base, an occupation based next to the demilitarized zone, which is gigantic, so it shows that a colony country is factory of the united states that is made to attack the dprk, just as japan was prepared at the time to supply american troops during the...
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here is cuba, there was a joint exercise between the russians and the cubans a few days ago, libya also had naval exercise. are we today in a process in which the anti-imperialist front is getting stronger? in fact, it is a process that has developed in the countries which have been attacked. surrounded and harassed by us imperialism. remember that these economic associations, which vary from the specific to the comprehensive have developed through
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sanctions and blockades. against the islamic republic of iran, the russian federation, the people's republic of china for the technological issue, the democratic people's republic of korea for nuclear tests and vietnam progressively because of the prevalence of the communist party as a party that directs society, so this forces countries join hands first on economic levels for the resistance and the satisfaction of the material goods of the people, but this also forces them to have aspect of political sovereignty. exactly, what the united states has done with its sanctions is create a parallel global
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market, because in the policy of... eternal punishment, it has ended up sanctioning a good part of the world's population, and these states are not weak states, they are states that have also developed industrial character, an independent character. latin america, latin america has few ties with the democratic people's republic of korea, it has some embassies here and there in mexico, venezuela, brazil, cuba, of course, nicaragua, how is this thing starting to have? asia, and this will force us to adopt a different attitude towards those who fight against imperialism. the people see and become united in solidarity with those who they are fighting along a certain line and
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resisting. so it is not surprising that for many countries in latin america, for many peoples and organizations of our great america, this solidarity seem changing in a positive direction with the democratic people. that's right, the solidarity of the people is very important among all those who are in the anti-zionist anti-imperialist line, such as the democratic republic of korea, cuba, the... islamic republic of iran, the russian federation, china, etc. thank you very much gasper for having been with us, we appreciate your time very much, we will have more talks maybe in the future, because this issue is in development, and there will surely be much to talk about. thank you very much, goodbye. in our upcoming show we delve
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into the zinius israeli summer camps operation in the northern west bank, now in its second week, a blatant aggression that seeks to achieve what was unsuccessful in gaza, displacing palestinians under the pretense of voluntary relocation, as israeli occupation forces employ brutal tactics such as sabotage and blockades, resistance factions in janin and tulkarm are pushing back with increased effectiveness using advanced tactics and explosive. devices. we'll explore how the resistance strategic operations, including impactful actions in hebron khalil, are disrupting israeli entity military plans and changing the dynamics on the ground. west bank rises strong this week on the media stream.
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the headlines, israeli occupation forces kill more than 40 palestinians in the gaza stript in the past 24 hours. israelis hold new protests demanding a ceasefire deal with hamas to release the captives held in gaza and the situation remains tense in the occupied west bank as israel continues its large-scale military offensive there.
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