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as anxious to start dating as the 3rd following more. um, so i don't think anything will change is showing the the, the candidate lights and the one that you election he won was 40 percent of the vote, which means 60 percent of the electorate voted for opposition. candid and so we, reason one is because opposition is dividing by the end the by one legislature, jim t, opposition party still one of the most effective what the one more seats then p d p, which means somebody into the presidency lights window is going to base our legislature, so i don't expect much to change all about is the news run down for this? i'll check back in late for all the latest for now though we have lined up an interview with the full but nigeria next on assessments. so lots of topics covered, including of course, goals on the bid to hold as well accountable, and they enjoy the
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground can the by the middle of the 20th century, the portuguese colonial empire was in an acute crisis. a particularly 10 situation
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had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in a humiliating position, income inequality ramp, and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to a mass unrest. in 1964, the liberation front of mozambie for a limo began its arm struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but the guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders board to gaze, responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency. however, pre limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974. the new what the already surrendered a year later,
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lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie plot. the victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters the the, the hello thanks to join us and artsy, exclusive interviews. my guess today is professor budge academy is a professor of political science. the full mouth, foreign affairs minister of the federal republic of nigeria, professor can be thank you very much for talking to us. that's the oddity the dice moment. thank you for inviting that professor. considering south africa's move to take israel to the international court of justice for the genocide,
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we've also seen both parties make the presentations at the international course addresses at the hague. what's easy will assessment if this development, i'm so proud of south africa versus i will say, are the best times for south africa, for africa, for the word. because south africa talk out east next. on a more route issue, my dba mondale will be give you some. so wherever he is now that yes, this is the nation that i left behind because when custodians writes in the history of these
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times, this war in gaza. believe me is probably the word that going to use to judge or love thoughts on south africa will get a good mation. so i'm very proud of south africa. and that this task lead what i have on this card. i demand deadline role in the water, south africa. i made that narrow definition of genocide. you know, it's just such a narrow issue that is where i imagine for it's they do both the deal, hold on versus jump to you. same breath as do imagine that present dition as to why watts is rhodes j fit the definition of a genocide on deal to hunt?
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when do is read list came, the why roughly or low budget is not talking about what the, how much the on the bent is. domestic non lawyers very clare varies. no. just if it gets under rules to guided wolf, rice fessler justification for genocide. none whatsoever. so that's not there, know how much do these, how much did that and so on and say to you now, call mon sale where we are doing this or we are going to do this, the pre to prevent genocide when the president, your prime minister, your defense minister,
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the men's efficiency now government or fish, as past said down record for say we wipe out a mouse and then suddenly from way as far as quoting purposes, animals, yes, precisely. now, professor from south africa requested various provisional measures including the suspension of israel's miniature operation. in gaza and given his israel's history or for ignoring resolutions, do you believe it will comply if granted, especially considering potential consequences from powerful allies like the united states and the united kingdom? no, i don't expect. i don't expect a need for be dance to the ruling of that costs. so on is there will be very good company. i've never heard of throughout
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the united states itself. part um disobeyed did it costs a britain disobeyed difficult. i can give you a whole list of people who are disobeyed vehicle, so it's are going to have been good. dec company. uh, this'll be victim with our on on me, terry. i mean junction. all of course, as this is the weakness, this the weakness of the international court of justice. the main judgment is now going to call on to come tell me yes, by which time the war is over. i that the fellows now some of them wiped out. oh is there were life going with them? right, jason in used to do on best way. estrada. important that the v i c. j. mid. so i mean tarion rule name with them wings for faster
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service here. the sake of humanity. yes. yes, that professor academy, south africa is a state policy to the genocide convention. it mentions it's a public ation to prevent genocide in its application to the i. c. j. a. why do you think south africa is pursuing this case? you did mention in your opening statement that your proud of the nation of south africa for sticking its neck out is why are they pursue with this case, this price potential backlash from israel's inferential allies? and that would probably be a state for them. i'm in the united states that it's measured less israel as condemned it as blood libel. some of even described to south africa as the legal representations of most they was see are those this will during the day? what do you expect? fests africa has down's. this is said,
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brock policies i have said that varies a that soft, perfect cost rule in the world is a month their lives, fission falls. what we offer to the dream and not to what we're doing for the whole world. don't forget vista, some who went to prison the side that tries to do duels to get out of prison. so many times do you feel very good, so it will stop by something past that that and they can go and i would say he was principal and the longer and longer on to find natalie, i'm in the the simply a touch to see fancy. so we got struck to one by 6 bricks, right?
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on my have said to this, that's when the was watsonville. what aspects of south africa is this more outstanding via 5 more of standing that just not to extract adults if you like to. and that stuff that forgot scanning these every loads because in terms of national, not an interest with that i says probably that do not or is it, is it to do on expect my see or ward reward for that? that fact will not be south africa, not professor. let's talk about the united nations. i did see your name on the internet. i describe the united nations as the united. nothing's referring to its inability to stop at this massacres and garza, the united nations in full then to the creation of israel. they was involved in the
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creation of v 0. do you believe the organization is played a sufficient role in addressing the root causes of a conflict such as the occupation and the suffering of the promising and people be cap for of what you wish for? because what you get me come round to on to the not to for a come they show non genocide, believe me came in to exist as the cause of what the magazine deed to the jews an extra layer. in fact, i was listening to to, to the present station 8 drawers. i drew a survivor of program. we invented the word genocide on now it to be used to have on the the these,
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right in the nation. now the united nation assessor actually said the inc, drew most responsible for the christian offices, right? but vis. israel is not what the united nations created and then the sites on man, this aged on a fan this if and this is in the is really thing cause i did the beginning expect the nation is ready to be a shy new modem for the war. and also what the world war showed to be the thoughts that they will continue to remind. and that was also what progress
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didn't the site had been on now and this had never get understood and have a game. but then with what they mean now by nearby a game is, i mean if it dr. net the yahoo. yes. and have a game. will they be things or didn't with the be victims? they more inflict punishment. they wouldn't inflict, in genocide they wouldn't st. paul, grow on know the people on, on the people who cannot fight back. i know, i know you. i agreed to say yeah, but how my motorcycle to 7th period lose fact in background, su desk does desperation. that desperation is the same that i'm in. if a m k d,
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i'm going to go to and see if there was no profit vision. there wouldn't be a creation of that. if the british with knots or pressing the iris, i right would have not been straight at the bridges with no oppressive add the momma in k. i would love to great at that a my situation is a, is really aggressive and local patient quite quite if you're no resistance is so risky, reaction. so oppression. yes. so with a reaction drop pressure approach still on the united nations, the still have our support lights on the you and considerate, the united states consistence use of it's being towed to protect each row in the united nations security council. do think that reform in the united nations security council particularly eliminates a veto paula could make it more effective and impartial and addressing conflicts
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like this one for witnessing in the middle is none. and then they'll select us to just text back before the united nations us create the lead go from this was on be calls do united states. so it just interests will not be put that the it digits enjoying on the bank dryly. the golf initials or last video nights a new shows a me to existence precisely because they have power of vigil was there to protect the interests of this powers. now, at times more to you get may not be the best buy. so let's practice to car a few i but listen to the doctor. did you unite this digital walk?
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i mean, all the simple problems i see. so it's a type of protective mechanism to do that. now, professor, given the significant number of positive and casualties equal strategic goals, do you believe israel is pursuing this disco portion? it is use of force and containers bombardment of gaza. i mean there must be something and, and go and what, what, what sorts of go. so you get this sort of high numbers of casualties. many of them, the civilians, women and children. we are, we have loved the making, the mistake. we've all been focusing on guys. how about the west bank? are try live before a mass absent is right outside of being even though you didn't do waste the band
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in video the or no uh either the settlement, the, the model machine building set domains enough that didn't mean going and this is a, had been platform the military action before a must've been affected. so that in terms of how much a the i b is that the whole one store wipe out all the palestinians. not, not just come out and say, oh, and the palace didn't ask in garza more to really wants to do is to drive them in to sign that as a does that. and then she creates new areas for is really set domains in gaza and gaza. fast that sort, there wants to do now, is that
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a perceived double standard and the way west and countries have responded to use roles, actions in gaza, compared to marcia's miniature operations in ukraine. does israel seem to get a different type of treatment on no false level 12 feels p o c o y, the poor girl. that the nazis inflicted don't just be costs of that. we told us, applied on line i on what the advice is trying to dos is like we've got to come pay, say the jews for watson vsoft your, the last thing, the last thing i public for going the west was to be tied desantis admit, take a look to precedent or for medical you and invest. if i've lost
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that job on this matter. yes. what happens to be black? 5, but your 1st black president of 5, but the other one is president of the university of pennsylvania. i'm still sure of us be cause i'm jewish. i don't know, said the tool made noon that type play. i will not donate on to this president goes and they had his way. oh yes, i guess right now we'll do this to is this. so i, let's read vast things later i'll see on out. i mean, i'd rush president said i said, oh, i saw part is wrote, are the 5 the i listed in the answering guys that must be dealt with do use and they would remove him that out. and that's, yeah,
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so in light of the ongoing conflict, do you see any potential diplomatic interventions and the mediation efforts that could escalate the tensions between israel and palestine? and is america the united states of america fed meeting to be if they were to interceded one way or the other? you know, unfortunately this is the next a year. you'll know that on by doing awesome to be pro is right. if he wants to have that chance really about what top font to clubbing? jeremy cold is. yeah, i think it was the semester. it was the tab dentist submit. do believe me that my wasn't on to send me to, but it was that i knew was driven out of the ship, the book back to the after that appears to be the jewish interest
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regardless of the political party with a conservative whole label. democrats or republicans, big, big, big the friends my food is still there. every budget has said that tool state solution fly back to solution. but who is going to false is right. so how does that best as we begin to wind down on this interview, how would you assess the role of international public opinion and grassroots movements and influence and at the resolution of the palestinian israeli conflict? particularly given the rise of global activism and social media, we see protest with thousands of people on the streets of europe. and it seems some of these governments don't even listen even in america to their own people. yeah.
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because the question has got to be good. they both do the votes. we have the evidence now a, i'm sure you're aware of it, that they may judge of the young people went to the beach when beaten was voted on when that issue remain in the euro fan us, it's yes. well then this stopped or is for gone. we know no, nobody's going to will firewalls to the so that so we will go out of the day off. and then the reality that reality sheet. so is the same thing. the reason that part of it just shows you know, who are very good grass truth mobilization don't pay application. so. ready all these young demonstrate charles garage rules movements on is that
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when it comes to the time of what they've done. sure, that's the way. now consider it as we speak. i mean, i'm sure, by the time we finish this interview, more children that would have died in thousands of and most people would have been suffering from this of the effects of hunger and starvation. not considering the enormous humanitarian crises, a garza and the west bank, well steps can be taken to ensure the delivery of aid and so pull to affected populations and how can the international community navigate to potential challenges and providing assistance because it's almost a life and death situation as the clock ticks, they did promise before the international court of justice. big and for use, right. get from nice fat. now there are gonna open up chance for
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a change to go in. and i don't believe that. yeah, they will open up a few. john notes trickles. let me save this. of my men. we men of the year. ah, the journalists, the ducks to us, the united nations walk us through host into their or off today i lies, was from a list. why? why doubt they did you have to see the last day i might people of the year on i hope i hope with that will be a draft. so, you know,
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wish you mind being south times is when you have the exact stuff like conveys that the funds you saw. and you said the best that let me say the concept or force that you are not expecting as drafting. the more stuff for you also send the best stuff was most people have the best of your money to the funding. the profess so i can be looking ahead. what do you see as a last as solutions? these are the published in, in conflict and do you believe us to states a solution is produced by the united nations in the 1967 resolution is still a viable possibility. your task is to be, if you want to use top the hum us resistance to deal with the piano. this task to be,
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is drew. how story recognize, verify that the palace dns, most 5 home of their own may be the $67.00 room boundary is no longer active available. maybe we will have to think of with the, with the 2 states. so this junk is this service and if not, we're good for me today. yes, i'm not. we'll be sitting here. i'm talking about, oh my god, see what has just happened. it's been an absolute pleasure talking to you professor black jack in the thank you very much talking to us about the language here. thank you very much. the as soon as 2016. numerous monuments to soviets, soldiers in poland,
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ukraine and the baltic states have been destroyed or vandalized fish, their stuff by pharmacy to be the most certainly within. yeah. unless or even some others could. i skip everything. so that's the most on my page. it's special on what is the voltage government denies the role of soviet sonya is in the victory of a non system. and is it raising historical memories of world war 2? because the order, although it did seem the non supervision is the trustees, would remain, thinks in people's consciousness, but have a but as long as russell phobia is profitable and brings dividends, you are willing to have a to rewrite the past. yes. yeah. i don't think of the i'll provide i need to see things because to talk so i need to be introduced to the
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ac of support from a corners of the planets, people around the world times and sort of dodge with kind of stadiums, up to $16.00. in 100 day mocks and even with the 20000 pacific in that lot go see the lot, the lack of access of, of goods he's seen during heavy lead. the money that i'm actually possible continues to rage on the death toll mounts we have from the red cross which says both sides and the convict to negotiate. so that desperately needed humanitarian aid couldn't reach the area you. taiwan has never been in the country. it was not in the past and it will not be in the future. taiwan independence has never been possible. strong was.

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