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knows victory over russia is a dead, and now it is satisfied with the slow destruction of ukraine. the 4 pocket studies are killed in a terrorist bombing during a raleigh and supports a former prime minister in run can operate. he was sentenced at 10 years in prison . on choose, they call to this our phone, but expecting, like bax, bax type, which busted can cups from the front end, the back 3rd, 2530 or even 40 bodies. of course, some discovery is reported out in northern dallas in school but was previously occupied by the idea. i meant the ongoing invasion, paula city, and then plus over the years israel has targeted this place specifically and then attempt to destroy it and find whatever evidence remains.
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what remains now is of course, the remnants of what used to be a jail detention center. but for many nights, we report exclusively from the scene of a former prison in southern lebanon was used by is really by forces to detain and torture people in the 1980s during the lebanese civil war and french farmers descend on par s swans, blocking roads across the country and protest that what they called on for treatment by local on the e. u. officials in the blocks top agricultural powerhouse the it is wednesday, january the 31st welcome to archie and the global. you drop on the last day of the month. we begin with some use just coming in from islam about where an
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antique graft court has sent in former pocket study prime minister and run 10 to 14 years after finding him guilty of a legally selling state gifts that he received during his time in office. just the point died a day before can receive the 10 year present turn in a separate case for leaking state secrets. it's unclear at the moment whether they were run consecutively or concurrently without ruling on tuesday, the 20, your one was followed by a pro test that, that so a bomb blast in the area of the economic state. terrorist group has claimed responsibility at for the attack in a slum about that killed at, excuse me, that killed at least 4 people inside western pockets. but most of the victims were reportedly members of mister council position p t. i
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party a further 6 people were wounded. when a rig motorbike exploded near the raleigh for the i stayed. leader, local officials say however, it is on clear whether the demonstration was actually the target as pockets not as also gearing up for a general election next week. local journalist sent us this brief piece from the scene of the deadly bloss. i think we did the bomb exploded here, engine room. when the p d. i election rally just passed the spinning and make it by doing at least 4 people have been confirmed, dead police and security forces important off the area. and while the dead and injured are being taken by private ambulances to the local hospital and emergency has been declared consuming district hospital is my camera man compared behind my groups have just arrived to collect the evidence. and to confirm if they suspect the suicide bomber were improvised explicit drugs. while a pocket study journalist filed the following report from outside the prison were
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in run, con will not be in par straight on till east, 81, unless he appeals on wins. the 100 board farmer 5. mister evelyn con ex spot. i'm ready to start shop naples. could i see 10 years in did it beside focus. the charges, i guess iran calm, odd that he never returned. an officer documented todd cipher late on by the bikes, finding investor in washington for the final office. cons defense needed before the court. that's. i've heard about the us guns privacy. i guess the next that is the stuff like as far as the direct and repetitive influx funds appears on the charges of the violation of the ticket back date is particularly for that iran car and had
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left the site for the private and store office when he had run, he had left him 2022 is via declared the verdict at the same price. and that fee to leave it on the console porters to stay cool and calm forecasts on next . january electors and a mess are found out in philadelphia. and on con, wouldn't be the only way to take a moment in the month of june, july 3rd. did you start to have to keep the word of it from pulling searches, following these instructions while you were on con, we're not seeing any major protest across the country, but there is an anger and back the supporters. i mean, the, my hon. hold our to tv dollars really. back is fun. yeah, let's point out the details here. the 10 year sentence for accounting was funded. done on choose day after a pocket study court. find him guilty of leaking state secrets. the case focused on
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the site for released by con, which he claimed was evidence of a us spark plug to austin box in 2022. now a ton has denied all charges against them. labeling the trial as i quote fixed match with a pre determined i'd come on before he was sealed last week. come appear to walk back his obligation somewhat against washington as the hope to return to power on men ties between pockets done on the us. so can i choose the incumbent pockets? ton of government box in 2022, of conspiring with the us to destroy his political career. he was sealed in august last year, facing multiple of, i mean multiple scores of at criminal cases. both the ice thing on the trial of him run can spark, must have proved testing pockets done over the past 2 years. let's take a look how they have on folded the
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well speaking to us from the pocket study capital political as to sun bihari suggest washington did play a role in getting him wrong, can remove from power. so basically at the moment focused on most what's happening . so the usa was very happy in bronx, hans and the us locating the and the good of august army established thing and government. the no i vincent bending over backwards, but they're trying to gain us fever as the even the economic solution focused on
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hines itself in due to the stability that came up in gong hong 0. so called a signal to an actor. this the uh, this sentencing, but it has to do with the law and justice. okay. let's leave side of asia for now. i move to southern gov, where is really forces help storm the alamo hospital in con eunice, depending on the valuation of doctors um, display civilly and stuff as, according to the policy being read, present the id f itself has released this drone flooded showing, or strikes heading targets across the policy sending inputs. meanwhile, in the northern part of the strip display, civilians have been sheltering inside the nearby hospital. i've started to resettle the school that was occupied by it's really trips for weeks. let's take a look now as a journalist report from there were little cold say a shocking discovery was made after the idea of pulls out of the area the same
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address. i think how much somebody's the fatherhood, i'm reporting from the how much school in northern guys are next to the indonesian hospital, the school to which the displaced return to more than 25 days ago. here was a large pile of sand. the school administration tried to clear away the tragedy and disaster was that this pile was filled with dozens of bodies that is rarely occupation buried in some other things in the working here to serve the people at home. i've been coolly for school. we've been living in the shelter, and people were brought back after 25 or 27 days of these really armies innovation . and today, as the school administration, the shelter management, we cleaned the school in the best way possible from the brother built. those are of course, to leave this pile of sense just as a bulldozer approached and the lift, the 1st bit of sand were shocked and here was the disaster. were found bodies spectrum, like bax, bax, started with plastic and cups from the front end, the back, there are $2530.00 or even 40 bodies. we couldn't count them all because the bodies
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were already to compose. i mean, we did try to open the backs to know whether these victims were tortured. we could tell whether it was a boy or young man. they're children. i mean very young. uh, lets say as they're brutal, occupied forced claims. these are militants. okay. but a child militant, this is a terrible traction. so this is a new crime witness by northern gaza. and one of the schools of shelters to these really occupational still insists on this arrogant policy of killing and intimidation. i'm field executions. so perhaps this crime raises many questions, whether the bodies were executed here in the schoolyard or in the nearby cemetery. and then verify just the army says, i'm abroad and buried in this pile of sand here in a brutal way. israel has confirmed that it's military, has begun pumping sea water into the underground tunnel system used by hum us in gas that it comes despite furious that some hostages could still be trumped inside
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the sprawling network in cooperation between units and the ideas and the ministry of defense various tools would develop to channel large volumes of water into a mazda is tara tunnels, in the gaza strip. this to represents a significant engineering and technological breakthrough to combat the threat of underground to infrastructure. well, some critics say that israel is resorting to desperate and dangerous methods against the background of inconclusive results in the war with from us. the united nations previously were not flooding. the tunnels could have a devastating effect on civilians on infrastructure. israel's floating of tunnels with salt water could have severe adverse human rights impacts. some long term civilians must be protected. well, we discussed this with a former deputy director of the us state department office of country terrorism. laurie johnson said the is really announcement is merely an attempt to cast the
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positive lines over its lack of progress on the bottom, the 5th of the deeds of p. r victory the, the war is not going well for israel. the they, i've been basically stymied by hum us they have not made significant progress in is that netanyahu said eliminating him us the refining. it's very difficult to eliminate how moss but they are eliminating or the palestinian people civilians. so putting out this kind of story is one of those ways to say don't look like we're, we're making progress, we're pumping salt water entities, tunnels. they indicate, oh yeah, what, but, but before we pump the salt water in, well, we go through and do a thorough study and make sure that there's no damage to the soil or to the water table. i mean it's, it's, it's really not sensical of that, but they're suddenly environmental concern while they're literally blowing the gaza into bits and pieces across the,
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it's really border in lab and on arts. he has exclusively visited a former prison where there's really but forces detained, tortured people in the 1980s during the lebanese civil war. what are correspondent? yes, and atkinson wants to mind who mothers to report from the scene who joins us live, not to tell us more morning to you. yes. and yeah, indeed, bring yourself that they will want is so significant that bought this facilitate. what was it read, read at relevance. of going there know the unit 1st and foremost, access to see um, or southern parts of lebanon is just very difficult to come by for a number of different reasons. right now the, uh, his beloved horses are engaged with the, the, is really military and clashes. and there is a great deal of back and forth. so access in of itself is difficult to come by,
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but there's also a great deal of data or that is associated with access to the cell. many journals have been waiting in line, in a sense to gain access, but have failed to do so the significance of this visit, particularly the describe, that is kind of taking a trip, a trip back in time to understand how the region, particularly speaking, has had this history, many people like to refer to this conflict as a new conflict of the conflict is far from old. according to a number of reports dating back to even 1999 human rights watch reports suggested that the israel, the defense ministry and other is rarely politicians and figures, had direct ties and links to the prison and see um, although they have over the years denied any involvement the remnants still exist today. and while we were there filming we off off of course, of course we had the chance to observe and witness a number of significance. events that have happened over the years. we break it down in quite a bit of detail, but the significance here is right now that prison,
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that dates back to the late 19 hundreds explains as well as expansionism ideals. and that is very, very relevant today, which is the significance, which is what we are going to be focusing on as we take a tour back in time. and we visit, revisit to see i'm jo behind me is a deep dark secrets. the israelis are trying to cover this prison, mainly the c m. jail has been in service for decades up until the early 2, thousands in which living on has experienced numerous wars and numerous times israel has targeted this specific jail, essentially to cover its trucks. today it serves as a museum, highlighting some of the important factors in how the is really operated when they were in these areas. so yeah, for instance,
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and many other territories along the southern they'd been on were occupied by these, randy's and during the occupation they detained and tortured thousands of prisoners . today this stands as a museum, as a monument, the testing to the atrocities carried out by the israelis when they were here. and again, the museum also displays the different types of weapons that were used. the nature of the occupation in living on, in display here is a barrel bombs that the backs to 2006 when the war of course came to live in on one more time inscribed to behind me is a fragment of that barrel bump which says made in usa, essentially suggesting that's us, made weapons were also used when israel conducted submitted to activities in southern lebanon. invasion isn't as rarely tank at, on the vehicle,
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dating back to the old wars between 11 on an israel and to the picts. just how data this is not much needs to be said, but definitely is armored and was destroyed as a result. and most of the blasts, much of the armor, has been pierced most likely by explosions. inside you can see canisters that at one point did house explosives or rockets. and continuing this, our tour in a sense of the museum listed is a bunch of details in what describes the events surrounding what happens here in this jail, from torture. interrogation. uh i to let uh, why did you send them which translates to the valley of health by the town. so this, and this actually depicts that this was not the only jail. there were others like
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this. here is a list of collaborators from different parts of the country from measure one, from some of the, the list goes on these collaborators work with these released to ensure that these really received intelligence as well as information on the happenings in southern lebanon. and that worked for their favor, but continuing is the actual jail. so let's take a look together as we uncover some of the details dating back to the old days. this was a holding area for the most part. but the thing is in 2000 and then 2006, this jail was destroyed. many suggest that the joe was destroyed and it was a deliberate attack to erase anything and everything from history which explains the museums. but it is very difficult to explain and describe what happens here over all that time. what else is on display are number of armored vehicles and
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these are at least that was in one point in service of the is really army destroyed as a result of decades long conflict as well as other arm and vehicles. it almost picks this feeling of a, of a cemetery, a tank cemetery, but what also adds a little bit of color to this to this prison is of course, the artillery launchers. they are almost here as if to the people that being poetic, but more importantly, sending a message. these are currently pointed in the direction of israel. that in and of itself is significant. this is the site of the i'm jail behind me, among the destruction and the rubble is where the detainees were held. and over the years israel has targeted this place specifically and then attempt to destroy it
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and hide whatever evidence remains. what remains now is of course, the remnants of what used to be a jail detention center. but for many a nightmare. the local say this poll here is famous and it is famous for one specific reason. they say the israel, these would tie up their prisoners and detainees high up, crucify them, and electrocute them in a display of torture. that could only be described as in humane because it is high up in the distance. the people in the surrounding villages could see what was going on. much of the structural integrity of the surrounding buildings had been kept intact in the corner. this is what resembles holding cells holding cells in which the israelis would use to keep the detainees and a method of torture specific for interrogation to get information from whoever it was they were in targeting. of course, working together with the local collaborators,
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they ensured that this prison was full of at least $5000.00 people, including $500.00 women. but it doesn't end there. the structure for the most part has been attacked. the ceilings have been destroyed. this one here has almost completely fallen down more holding cells over there, and they don't just and there there's another one here which is probably one of the most barbaric examples that i could provide. they would keep the prisoners in here. and just for comparison, this is how small and talk the spaces. i don't think i would fit in here. it's difficult to advocate that anyone would fits in here. but they would be kept in these cells for long periods of time to ensure that they could be skipped the detainees talking. this method of torture continued for many, many years until in the early 2, thousands this prison was shut down. this area was occupied at one point,
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and then these rubies had to give it up. and when it did come into the control of the lebanese, to ensure that the story would get out and they are trying to do their best to preserve much of what happened to you. today, the cells see some, some lights. but the only reason why is because the structure has been damaged to the point that it is allowing some light to see. and i'm looking at the cells these, these are just prime examples of, of the levels of torture that were implemented by the israelis looking inside of the cells. i don't even think they are big enough to fit a bed inside. just displays a level of inhuman treatment by the israelis against the detainees and see i'm jail the jail of course, house different types of prisoners among them were women. there are no official numbers because there were no official records kept, but estimates suggest $5000.00 people were kept in fee on prison since the day it
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opened. and this wing here was the women's wing, which suggested these 500 people were kept here. $500.00 women that were also tortured alongside them, that the fear today is if israel decides to declare war against 11 on then c, m will become one of the many front lines, fee, and jail will also be targeted according to locals. they suggest, whenever it israel decided to come into lebanese territories, this jail was one of the very 1st targets for a specific reasons. they suggest that they just really want to ensure that what happened here many, many years ago, stays in the past. but if the lebanese have anything to say about it, they will ensure that this place lives on as well as the memories. johnson that can r t and c m, southern brother don't. a me a lot of fascinating insights that was by yes and ok. moving back to europe,
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no. then from protesting farmers how blocked highway is leading to part as in a bit to make the government address their long list of grievances. there's also an girl. i'd say b e u headquarters in brussels as well. barbed wire and barriers. how being erected around the european apartment building in the belgian capital by protesters who say they make less money than what it actually costs to produce their um, citizens food, making competition with other countries just on sustainable. they also complaint against the policy to allow the imports of much cheaper ukrainian products. while european loads are restricted by green energy goals. thousands of farmers have joined the highway blockades across europe in recent months. but it is workers from, from the use biggest agricultural patricia, which would be the largest boys so far, and the sides of the country. they were seen burning tires and bills of strolling the streets while blocking the road leading to tools or port. some farmers also use
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tractors to dump tires, garbage and bundles of stool before setting it all on fire. undergoing pressure, the french prime minister made the series of promises to the protesters and for the apartment, the pseudo tells us. but if the use of march, the b c. subsidy will have been paid into farm is bank accounts. we will be working with the reduced to make sure payments to young farmers are made in the next few weeks. some have been waiting for over a year. fresh farmers had been out in full force since monday afternoon, blockading the major highways, heading into and out of paris. the seas of paris is what it's being called. now this here is the a 13 highway heading north west from paris, right out to normandy and beyond. now, a single day of protests last friday has now turned into a nationwide collection of, well, what amounts to here as pretty much
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a street party, i would say complete with a food truck style concession, picnic tables, lots of beer, both in hands and on tables and other beverages being served up a tent with a tv set to the news to watch the coverage or any announcements that might come up . it's important to underscore that the interior minister has ordered the protection of these protest adults, which really speaks volumes about the kind of public support that the french government knows that this movement has. we're talking 89 percent support, according to the latest doc support. french foreign minister, gabrielle, that's as inaugural speech to french parliament on tuesday having just taken office earlier this month was supposed to be about his grand vision for france. that totally got the realtor now. everyone just wants to know what the heck is going to do, but the farming crisis, the one i mean, these people to listen, we have a minister who speaks very well,
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let's just say. but now we want to see something concrete. and i don't think there's anything concrete in what has been presented. we expect small the minutes that didn't mention any operational measures for the farming community. what was set on friday is a fax but with no further forward today. so the mobilization will certainly continue unless there is something more specific on the other adult. you know, we started our demonstration last tuesday and it's less than a week. we stopped on friday evening waiting impatiently for the speech by mister tom was supposed to put every culture above all else. however, in the end, she did absolutely nothing to help us with today. we went up to paris to help our colleagues, to show the government that were here. this can continue friends, can mobilize and solidarity with our profession. several other departments can join us just as we do. we're here for as long as it takes, the prime minister said that you'll be cancelling the tax increase, not lowering the tax canceling the increase that was planned for $0.03 a liter per year on farm fuel,
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which was meant to fund climate change transition. and also introduce regulatory relief that really sounds like shipping an ice cube off of an iceberg. farmers blamed france for grafting regulations of their own on to even more crushing e u regulations, which is french present. imagine that calls golden opportunities to shift the blame or at least try to run onto brussels. so he's going to pay a visit to on the electric cleaners in the bond or lies the european commission president this week with in brussels. and he's expected to ask that the you stop flooding the block with ukrainian farm products that are in health of the same quality standards. well, crushing the value of farming products here in france. so while the farmers and even my car now blaming the you, some of the french press has been saying that it's for us as well. but the farmers here telling me that their grievances, long pre date, the situation and ukraine,
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his doesn't pop up due to i do not think russia is to blame here at all. i believe a number of circumstances affect the situation. we have been making these demands for several years. they are no longer new. whether it isn't the social speed or ecology or means of production, i can't just stand by one thing that i've heard here is that ukrainian products i've been coming into the you more since the train costs like popped off, but who is responsible for letting them in the you, turkey and russia were warning at the time that it was actually all ended up for a big chunk of it was ending up here in europe and turns out that wasn't fake news because we're now seeing the impact of that on the ground right now. for jo morrison. okay, we are cross talking again in moments here on our couch, peter lavelle and gas talking nato. it was narrative on the print conflict which seemingly has changed from as long as it takes to just avoid the fact that
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