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police the world, the, the, the outrage of the united states and his proxies documents a union, and it may result in not only a fully fledged war in this country, for the conflict that spread around the world. moscow denounces the qualities and strikes on young men, triggered by hu, via tax and red fish. shipping is russia's u. n. n voice says that the west is great to choose for. instead of seeking a political solution in indonesia and lots of solidarity with palestine, mox, 100 days of the war in dallas. uh, speaking of protests around the globe to demand israel, full sense and to the carnage. and as a hague israel presents its defense to south africa of accusations that a genocide is being committed in gallons of the state department. confronts the
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depth of julian, american journalists in dallas, 0 and ukraine, as, as of august, as he was full just in death in prison, over his criticism of july, the mirrors, the landscape, the on the hour, every hour. this is our t international live for months ago. and they show a josh on top stores this our 1st before we start with the top story is here, some breaking news coming out from yemen. wherever reports saving u. s. military has conducted another strike on the many capital off. so now it's also reports as the u. k is launching fresh strikes on the cd, but there are no details on the targets of the collision forces. as of this time will be following the story and will keep you updated the reports of a new round of stripes come just hours after
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a new and security concert emergency meeting on yesterday's attacks. came to a close the russian ambassador to the you and slammed the collision saying the strikes are a new phase of western military aggression against the middle east, and are in clear violation of international law. zillow is easiest to so the white house has stated that it resolves the rights, the resume, military action should have received any new threats. you don't need to be a clairvoyant to understand that the us will perceive these threats and determine it's response to the mob a try really without the slightest regard for international law. the right to self defense cannot be invoked in order to ensure freedom of navigation. our american colleagues are well aware of this. so this is yet more military aggression by the collective west of the latest and a long line of raids on the suffering middle east. the pseudo legal justification give them by the white house does not stand up to any criticism. while the un
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security council, the 15 member body that leads the united nations, met to discuss the recent us attack on. yeah, the united kingdom also invoke. busy the in that attack and at the meeting of the united kingdom and the united states said that their action was justified because they had to protect the red sea. they had to stop the blockade that has been put up by the who the forces in yeah, the who these say that until israel stops is relentless bombardment of gaza. they will continue stopping ships in the red sea. and it was in response to that that the united states and united kingdom bomb the and carried out strikes against 10 specific targets in yemen. now this is what the united kingdom and the united states had to say in defense of their recent activities. let me be clear, a few times by duties on vessels and the red sea must stop. we have made
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this clear to the who chase and we cooled on them to de escalate. the united kingdom is committed to continue working with the international community. and this council to come back this international threat. we have published a summary of our legal position on last night strikes and have reported to the counsel in writing. in accordance with article 51 of the you and shelter. the strikes were necessary and they were proportionate issues just heard from my u. k. coffee. they were consistent with international law and an extra size of the united states. inherent right to self defense, as reflected by article 51 of the un charter. and they were taken only after non military options proved inadequate to address the threat are still
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in the strength of this nature is a decision the united states does not take lightly. as you said, she didn't take the decision lightly. but it's been pointed out that from the beginning the united states was threatening, military force was not offering to negotiate with the forces, etc. there who's there is, have been saying that all they are asking in exchange for this, you know, opening up with the red sea is the israel stop bombing god. that is something that despite the global prize for a ceasefire, the united states is simply not open to even discussing. they have gone to rather extreme lengths to edit un security council resolutions and make sure that no criticism of israel's actions is ever included. um, now, as was pointed out by the russian and bassett, or the united states and the united kingdom talked of military force in response to yemen. from the beginning. now they claim they pursued non military options negotiations, but that doesn't line up with facts. this is what the russian ambassador and
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dancing i had to say before the council for that of those 2 time after time. instead of addressing the root causes of instability and throbbing and it's lots with a political solution to the problem. the west chooses to rely on for we have ones that we cannot trust insurance is the west and delegations about the supposedly good intentions. they intended from the outset to provide a warped interpretation of the vague wording of the resolution. but it was in an attempt to lend legitimacy to the criminal actions. so to put it on to supposing the risks of a scenario arising, we propose balancing amendments to the text that would have made it possible to avoid this. unfortunately, the majority of the council members liked the result necessary to support proposals which the outraged the united states and his proxies documents and yemen may result in not only a fully fledged war in this country, but a conflict that can spread around the world as low as it's pointed out that this is yet another example of the united states of using
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a un security council resolution. there was a resolution passed by the un security council that russia of this day on voting for as did mozambique in china. 11 countries voted for it, they simply can damage what does it these were doing and defended freedom of navigation during the maritime trade route. never gave any authorization to the united states and the united kingdom to carry out strikes. but it was that resolution that the usa and the united kingdom used to say, gave them legal justification for carrying out these strikes. now, they also invoke to the right of self defense under the un charter. but as the russian and bassett are pointed out, that right of self defense applies to an attack on one's country. not simply the blocking of trade routes or maritime trade routes, freedom of navigation, and does not simply, you know, permit a country to attack another country because the flow of ships has been interfered. a complete distortion of what the united nations charter actually set. now russia
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pointed out the very dangerous implications of the us attack on young men. and it is worth noting that not only that who the forces in yemen, but also a number of forces throughout the region, militias in iraq. his beloved and other forces have talked of now retaliated against us forces. there are u. s. military bases in syria in iraq. there are u. s. warships in the mediterranean and elsewhere, and it is understood that those ships could now be a target of with the forces and other forces throughout the region. so the dangerous implications of this, you as move which the russian and bachelor pointed out, did not in any way have legal justification under un resolutions or the un charter was something that russia emphasized in the meeting. there could be serious consequences for the entire global community as a result of this unilateral action taken by the united states and the united kingdom. hundreds of 1000 as of people have gathered in the amended capital. so now
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in response to the bombing campaign against their country, led by the united states and the u. k. protest as voice, the fury of the strides and called for an immediate end to american aggression against human. at least 5 people have been confirmed dead in the attack in the early hours of friday to the rebel need is remained defined and promised washington in london that they will respond to the criminal aggression against our again, many people will not go unanswered and unpunished. this brutal aggression will not deter human from its supportive position with the wrong to palestinian people the west. the strides and thousands of military sites across human were launched from war plains as well as shapes and some bearings and the red sea b u. s. and the u. k of gold as a necessary response to resent attacks williams the rebels on so i'm not sure if shipping a local journalist ship this report from the nation's capital,
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so not this is on just the 5 or that these are on justified military actions. committed by the us, by the british government. however, they're saying they're both in the category. there's no strong retaliation whereby all the british military bases, they are going to be within the scope of being targeted by given armed forces where the hosting and people have lost everything is really, is committed crimes, genocide, and massacres. you how many people respond to this? we are visible to the world and we won't remain silent. what happened actually united the m and us the us along with britain and global zionism is responsible for this. but today we are ready for possible confrontation, us and israel will most intimidate us and will happen, has actually raised the determination of the human us, the young men's armed forces. they responded with a batch of ballistics and on men's ro wanted stay lost in the direction of par, gets into bed, see, according to demons,
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military spokesperson. these are the size that targeted us and british military presence in the red sea. so i think, you know, the us with the military actions yesterday and the british government military attacks yesterday, they're sending the message to do you have any back on solid cds that if they go back to preventing is really ships from passing by the across from the red sea, more of these attacks will continue. i can tell you, however, however, that no you what has declared what it's called each part or the overall objective of this mission. if the objective of this mission is to deteriorate, her military capability, checking american journalists, gonzalez near a, has downloading ukraine at the age of 55. the us state department has confirmed
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zeros desk while his father believes his son was tortured to death in prison over his criticism of leftovers, the landscape that i cannot accept the way my son has died. he was tortured extorted incommunicado for 8 months, and 11 days, and the us embassy did nothing to help my son. the responsibility of this strategy is the dictator zalinski with the concurrence of a c. now, american president joe biden, gonzalez here ahead of the age of 3000 and follow as an youtube when he posted videos, mocking the american establishment in may, he was arrested in ukrainian city of cock of fort discrediting the ukrainian leadership in the army after he criticized kids on willingness to sign a peace deal with russia. american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials waiting nor in his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both loans as well as the most sore acts and a very severe case of d. my oldest started in mid october,
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but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem of pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex stream shortness impress, to the points of passing out of the minimal activity. or even just talking for 2 minutes. the russian mission to the un has commented on gonzales death saying that the tragedy is an inconvenient truth for the u. s. administration. we are deeply outraged to learn of the death of the united states. generalist comes all in later and ukrainian custody according to the information available. he was imprisoned in torches. we're also not surprised to learn that the usa did not make any efforts to release of citizen. moreover, we are sure that these champions of freedom of speech with double standards of morality, will try to hush up the gentlest stuff. well, of course now live to mediately and legal export plan now, who joins us from new york. thank you so much for joining us here on our tea let's
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. it's an american citizen, interested by ukrainian or for it says on charges of conducting propaganda full. the russian government dies a ukrainian prison, and yet there appears to be little or no outrage from the united states. does that surprise you? absolutely not. in fact, not only will there be little to no outrage on the part of the government. the average citizen does, even though he does, and the average citizen doesn't even care about the notion of the journalist does the name julian, the song just come to mind. i'm still, we're still trying to impress upon many people the important so that you know what's fascinating is the selective interest as to who is arrested. who is that? remember, that was a basketball player, whitney grind arrest here. russia will eventually had violated drug laws that it was the end of the world here we've got together by can people, is that who brittany greiner, who's that? but for some reason, that was that disc after
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a to the attention. there's something that's also like which strange here in 2024 is going to be the complete and total demise of of heritage media. and people who are you tubers, todd casters bloggers. this is the new journalist. this is the john poll your society. this is not somebody who had this quirky strange abi, let's in a way they, you from eyes. and what's also interesting is that you talking about free speech therapy people in this country who were arrested for daring to make a statement as to an election. i don't want to re litigate to january 16, but we're becoming more and more tolerate and it's a bit your way to do the idea that speech is important. that if you stay the wrong thing, you can get arrested and many people are saying, well, he picked the wrong country to, to speak out against you. great. well,
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where is the right place? tell me where it is free speech exist. what's the most convenient site for it? it's been on action, which i find to be most troubling and back to. it's also the selective interests that you to mention because, i mean, this guy is the chilean by birth, according to reports and you know, he go to american citizen. and so one wonders, what is the connection he has to russia or to ukraine? what is the interest if there is no interest? this guy was obviously making what you have clearly described as free speech. why dc? i, there is no outrage of the death of an american citizen in the country. well, supposed to be of an ally we, we could spend 2 hours on this 3 hours that i am living in a country here now where people still believe the jeffrey epstein committed suicide . so if ever you have any kind of a mysterious death hospital prison in this world where we love
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true crime and fluency, nobody cares about that. but, but you would, you know, the, the thing to, to have to, to do what i would have done if somebody were, especially if there is a citizen of a country that isn't allied. i would have said to mr. lira, you say whatever you want, hands off folks, because what you're saying is unimportant, please speak uninterrupted. there's, there's an expression you only take flack when you're over the target. if what you're saying is correct. that's when there's a problem. do you know what the ultimate indignity for somebody who's trying to be a rabble rouser is when the president of a couple of a country says, go ahead. you're in significant, please speak. i don't understand why they manage them now i 0 or a martyr. and now people to say, let's go back, let's hear what he had to say. it doesn't make any sense. now,
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let me also say something that i don't believe, i don't know that i don't believe, but, or whatever the initial a facts are regarding where he was get ahold of, he was tortured. that remains to be seen. i have been through the, i have been to that dance body of times where it starts off and it ends up completely different. but i think that would you and i can understand where we appreciate probably more than ever is that there are new platforms right now. especially are we marketing where it's 2024, you're going to see look at what's happening with the israel palestine coverage. the people who are making the most headway are citizens, people who have happened just 6 months ago. a year ago, you kind of knew them, they weren't marginal. so the gonzalez layers of the future. and of now, why don't want to be the cronkite and the woodward and bernstein and the julian assign you are we have to reiterate and try to reconnect people with the fact that journalism is critical to what to a thriving world, much less interested in line out the death of a us citizen,
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i have to go back to that in detention is a tragedy, obviously, the serious diplomatic incident as we have seen in the past. so what repercussions if any, do you think gonzalez death might have for p, have nothing, nothing. there the i, i promise you, i have a 3 day rule after 3 days the, the, the story to go. let me go back. do you? oh, yeah, and the sausage that, that the top of the list, this man was a journal is a journalist. it's under the and i'm a lawyer under the rules of the supreme court under a case called bart vicki. he was absolutely coverage. so that doesn't get anybody's attention. that doesn't. why is one person a whistle blower and somebody to be revered. in other words, this niche or a problem, it's funny, we look at not the, the, the platform or the person, but the subject matter. and if we don't like the subject matter,
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we don't like the person. i'm sorry to say now in the world, the alternative citizen and civilian and foreign press and media. now this will, this will reverberate forever, but don't expect mainstream. oh, she owes kind critize sock puppet media to pay any attention to this because they have the attention span of on that and the, and the a, the, the sobriety of a child. so this isn't going to work. but for the rest of the world, gonzalo lira will live on, i promise you. alright, elana, we're going to have to leave it there. thank you so much for your thoughts. legal expert, dana from new york. thank you. thank you. so it is around the world are gearing up for demonstrations of solidarity with palestine as the more and guides and tests. it's 100 day, the 1st they need to host the mass gathering is the indonesian capital of jakarta,
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but hundreds of over the take him to the streets or just correspondence. rebecca not to pooler, attended the demonstration, and brings us to support of the fire now and the those are the mass i drove set the keep mind behind the during the rally in front of the american embassy this saturday to car around for testers gathered in front of the show, their support, the war and the people and powers alive and also to day even man sees fire. and in this part of the global, they all action marking a 100 days the war that drove up between our mazda and as route in the past. as we can see, the highly people are raising their policy and slacks because they are wearing black and white. and also the traditional cars are palletized to show the support
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and also to show the salt solidarity for people in palestine. the. this is also part of the global movement, has been as a lounge supporter off how is training and afford because there's a, there's not only a message that was being delivered loudly from the people from the interview, saying that you should come from the towards the college senior as mandated by their own constitution, also believe the condition which calls for the mission of poland. miller from the articles reporting from jakarta, indonesia is written as accused south africa of siding with him as as a defense itself. on the 2nd day of public hearing at the international court of justice and the hague pretoria ledges, israel's indiscriminate bombardment of guns amounts to genocide and maintains that
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it's case is solid driven by its solar diary to a with civilians and gaza. it is a matter of public record that south africa enjoys close relations with some us, despite its former recognition as a terrorist organization by numerous states across the world. these relations have continued unabated, even after the october 7th atrocities. south africa has long hosted and celebrated its ties with some us frigates, including a senior come out specialization that incredibly visited the country for a quotes, solidarity gathering. just weeks after the mexican this out african justice minister also spoke to the media after the 2nd day of hearing. he says israel's lawyers have failed to address the arguments put forward by pretoria. this data visit i had to do is phase to disprove. so that it does component that was
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presented before the court yesterday. we stand by them, read the law and then all the evidence you have submitted yesterday. and we believe in stands very confident that those fed the law in violation of the genocide convention. in particular, i would suggest i live some few areas listed it as close to the statement that is out by now is the gun and military sites. and this is what i tells the quote that these statements, a simple protocol, how can you ignore this big handle, the prime minister load? this statement of the defense minister ignore the ground, forces. seeing repeating what department is the eclipse. that is the implementation of what is meanwhile, as well as rejected
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a two's ations and committed genocide in gaza at the i sees a hearing and also denied the idea of bummed. any hospitals in the and cave hospitals have not been bomb. rather, the idea of send soldiers to search and dismantle military infrastructure, reducing damage and disruption. indeed the tunnel that sat directly under the main building and chief a hospital was exploded without damaging the building above the damage and harm have occurred. as a result of all studies in hospitals vicinity, sometimes by idea of fire, sometimes by homos, but always as a direct result of her mazda is abhorrent method of warfare. you huddle the jewels and such, this is maybe potentially, maybe to argue this is this pollution that i was
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rejected. i'm probably due to the infrastructure this one was because i so is a concern to kind of see the picture of both. but it kind of argue that maybe 10 to 25. these are i see shoes also cuz it's been distributed after all these 2 shots. so civilization was, hospitals, schools, them, homes, um ears is costs are asked to be on just a fire. so for a funder, as it is what it says to those guys, it was a strange operation, blue to homeless amount. it was just to give, shoot or do or less of a cousins. meanwhile, on social media, they ran in for a minutes to express this country support for south africa's case. it goes to israel at the i sent you a and now everyone is waiting for the prompt and decisive ruling by the world.
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quotes to stop design is killing machine. we strongly support the courageous action of the south african government against these ready regime. what is the policy of a pop tarts and then fund decides at the international court of justice. there warranty and officials have also voice or support for south africa's case on foreign minister jose, and i mean up the road on x, formerly known as twitter, that he's formerly supports advocates, quote, courageous action against israel, calling on thursday. the hearings of the international court of justice and the hey saw south africa, uses ramble, caring outage of 5 phase vision aim to bring about the destruction of the population of guns, demanding that the un stop court order an emergency suspension of the devastating campaign in the enclave israel on friday, which i did. the accusations as close falls and grossly just sort of arguing that
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it was acting to defend itself and was part of the come off, not the policy and population. now people who are say, more than 25000 palestinians have died of these radio offensive, and with that kind of justified squad demonstrators. now burge v i c j based on it's traditional tim address and exercise justice. part of correspondence essentially that for us, entire on those other top stories here on our to international ibis, our, to our website are to come from, oh, i do show a josh in a documentary title to read alerts is up next the the
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at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppressed the indigenous population. modern day tends and he used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives, and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. professions protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only unger and one
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can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less. a drop in the ocean, blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people to death. later, the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate. that'd be both of europe. the under dozens of different pretext, laurel more non governmental organizations began to spring up in russia, the incumbent us some passages to russia. michael look full admitted to america, finance opposition forces in other countries and also spread democracy allows me to do much i do with senior democrat to see if this.

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