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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the international criminal code puts is well noticed a possible will primes committed which they just drawings on 7 goals that believe more than a 100 people pills. if there are crimes, we'll get to the bottom of it. and we have our judges also here. the i c c to make sure that there's no room for impunity. for testers in south africa and make fast feelings clear in front of a prominent gym and institute about feelings can see, needs to have a feeling. and while i've been trying for 3 years to do this interview with us government prevented me from doing it. tucker carlson attempts reveals washington's
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attempts to block him ever interviewing the russian president only made him even more determined to prolong the oddities. steve sweeney addresses a succession of the un security council revealing locals in doing that. no need to well price faith has to pay for the pain is the minutes can piece support the failure of minutes pc. so you'll find nations, you know, you know, i see an account. so the problem i just noticed this is the people on the ground. see when i spoke to the, the coming to you long for us to use her most go. this is all to into national, the c minutes packed of all the news that you need to know coming your way, pass on the news,
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how well we begin the program in southern goals and now with palestinians of picking up the pieces of the devastating needs where it is flanks on rasa. people who were already displaced in the cities say they have nowhere else to go. we have children and women with us. where should we go? we are sleeping in the streets. our 10 doesn't have a roof, it's made of night long. if it gets hit by a missile, you will die instantly. the latest attack on rafa killed more than a 100 people. that's according to the palestine. read questions. society. the id as the claims that use the souls as comfort to rescue to is really hostages. the country's defense minister says the last thing, legacy of the entire operation, should be destroyed goza to maxima. this action rescuing the hostages, created the reversal enough intake, and also in the thinking of how much that would be more operations for our existence. it depends on the terence, the symbol of this event should be destroyed,
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garza destroyed con eunice underground above ground, dead terrace. this is the simple well desolate thing. goal is a could amount to potential who crimes charges against israel. that's with the international criminal court in the hague. already expressing deep concern about reports of compartments on the potential ground incursion into a rough or have real concern over the reports coming out to rough or the possibility of for the ground incursions by is ready troops. the report of bombardments, there is an act to investigations that old people all parties are on notice. these rail government is on notice the officials, members of the miniature on notice that we are investigating. if there are crimes, we'll get to the bottom of it. and we have our judges also here the i c, c, to make sure that there's no room for impunity with professor at the french
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national institute of eastern languages and cultural brunetta, the westgate believes is where our lives are, using the pre text of a horse to is to force the policy and then people out of goza. they have to do to use the free dates of the hostages to make the, the canning off of most of civilians apart and looking like, you know, something that this does. but in fact, we have so many example of hostages or rather prisoners that were killed by he's really army in guys though, that we really cannot seem dead for years. riley army and for the year is riley leaders seem to the question the so called hostages is so important. it looks the object of object you've got, the israel is to keep our balance, to be informed that from their homeland or to kill them. if they don't want to to leave their, their homeland. so i,
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i think that we are in this situation of the in kansas side and difficult to say how, how words they can be. because genocide is the worst thing you can, it would seem for it for any, any people there's being a vocal display of ongoing south africa over balance continued support for tele beep sections in garza purchases made their feelings clear outside the prominent gym and institute of these could legal misnomer reports now from janice back the session it's demonstrated as have gathered to voice the discontent of a gym. any support is wrong, emotions are running high as purchased as wave flags tron slogans and coal for change in foreign policy, palestine solidarity activities, or just as well as cultural work as a holding a lively peaceful tickets. at the institute in china, spread south africa, germany's financial support to global organizations and cultural and academic sectors,
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has molded cultural production into an extension of state policy. they only have just come to admit the genocide didn't admit the electra loan properly apologize, old pay reparations. they clearly have no regard for palestinians and agree presumably with is really a defense minister describe palestinians as human animals. so i think it is totally shown them up. the grievances stem from gemini is a long standing alliance with israel. a relationship that critics argue, perpetuates violence, and human rights abuses against palestinians. protest is accused germany of turning a blind eye to the plaintive palestinians and ignoring the struggle for self determination. we think that germany carries a lot of gills for the holocaust that it has committed as well as in the movie and genocide. i would believe that because of this, there is a sort of cultural block in germany, that is an inability to see what it is doing in, in, in israel,
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in supporting israel. tensions here, paul purple, germany has declared it will intervene on israel's behalf at the international court of justice. opposing south africa's meticulously argued the case with the highest courts in the world has ruled that there is plausible calls for a case of genocide. germany as a country is one of the few countries that are supporting is while it's really the west. but the majority will, the majority of humanity is still outstanding. with ballasting is a hottie fide by the extent of the 7 degree and the barbarism that play is riley regime is on the machine logically, on palestinian civilians as the protest gains women, some active a so demanding that germany reassessed its position and use its influence to hold
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israel accountable for its actions in the occupied territories. they argue that germany given its to march as history should prioritize human rights and justice above all else. germany as a sign done in supports of israel in the i, c. j. again, it's of africa taking you through to be an international criminal court in to been special quotes of justice, charging them with genocide. we believe that israel is literally getting away with murder and it would not be allowed unless it has some very powerful allies. and one of those powerful allies is germany, and germany has particularly around the good to institute a kind of soft power around the world, through lots and culture and creativity. and we believe that they have not taken a firm enough stones to stop israel's genocide against the palestinian people. and so we are calling them out today. jim and weapons exports to israel have increased
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10 fold since the start of the assault on gaza at the same time germany. so it fits a suspend its funding to the united nations relief and works agency active as an ox, a seal approaches thing to demand that germany was to its military political system, messic and cultural supports which is right in the face of the tools of, of genocide charges at the i c j. the also saying that german cultural institutions, including the who to institute, refuses to please the politics of the office and then said, insist on the economy from state policy invites critical discourse and the loss of defense. that's a home for me for our t janice, but i saw that for god. just want to bring you details now about a new documentary here on ok. see this is about a devastated family open is really reserve estimates demanding a full investigation into his killings at the hands of
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b. i. d. s a. this is news of us who was shot dead back on october. the 8th that's when it's ready for us is apparently missed came for how much militant an adult over a with we were sitting here in the living room like everybody often is. right. and we start to be the police chasing told me mom needs car on the television. and that was the worst moment. information about photos that came from him not to last summer. it's a 2nd with himself with just point on his own. so many mistakes that the make it the wrong
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decision and we are we want someone to take post on some work on one 1st loaded 40400 pounds account. the nobody talked to extinguish what happened in that day except the dispute. we've got from the civilians. they didn't tell me anything they make when detective one nice thing here and fill the fair. that's his cell on here's the minute it just makes me angry because all this bring this is so
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this is the answer to life. and my son is in the grey. the good. what exactly killed shooting but you didn't see the know was that mentioned in the medical documents we didn't seem to look in because it's in defy, that's making it in japanese only that she died without him anywhere else to go back to us and to say on our leaders on our police military
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style toyed taking responsibility. that's what the taste of that from a very emotionally charged documentary films, by on middle east be where a chief maria phenomena you can watch it in full throughout the day. we're going to have it here on, on the, on the bach hours. but of course you can also head over to our website all to don't come and watch it back. now it may the broadening concerns of a rising military, a to israel. there's been mixed messaging coming from washington. the us national security council spokesperson says they'll be absolutely no laptop and support fatalities actions in gaza. as the president ever threatened to military assistance from israel operation that does not take consequences. what happens with continued support is really have
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a right to defend themselves against them. awesome. we're going to continue to make sure they have the tools and the capabilities to do that. so that's what you're hearing on the one hand told me of the president biden has asked, is wally prime minister to hold off on a potential military operation in rafa. that's in to israel can come up with a plan to ensure the safety of moving 1000000 refugees who are in the city major military operation, right right off or should not proceed without a credible plan, a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support more than 1000000 people shoulder and many people there have been displaced, displaced multiple times, playing the violence to the north. and now they're packed in the rough. expose as long as they need to be protect past 4 months as wars raise, the prostate and people have also suffered unimaginable pain and loss to many to
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many of the over 27000 policies killed in this conflict, have an innocent civilians, children, well, that says you asked me dues reporting bind and is trying to coax is well into a ceasefire, but it's claimed the president is frustrated that his cools are falling on. deaf is some outlet, so also reporting the bite in his privately be making 2 voltage free will knocks it back to his closest ally in the middle east. now political on list and so make as shown stone believes that these reports expose biden's lack of clout on the world stage. a fact that fighting doesn't seem to have any ability to to start authority. you know, i think this really is what shows in this way. that by just so weak that he would say this, but he has nothing. he can a cert, anything, something that many people i think suspected or, or, or,
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or understood for the last 3 years, which is that button is not, you know, he may be the president so called, but he's not really running the country just as evidence from the way that he no, he gives us beaches and often times isn't go here and or a clearly, you know, waiting for instructions and what to do. so, you know, the idea that he's speaking about that in yahoo in this way. and again, as i said before, i think that indicates more his own a frustration and floundering that. he doesn't have the power to, to really anything here. and it just making him look bad. and he's really is making him look bad in multiple ways. but here's a 4 and a fast joseph beretta has raised mold. and if you are biased after suggesting, if the us doesn't want people to get killed, it should rethink its policy in arming is. well, how many times have you hurt, too much plumbing to lead us on for
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a minute or 100 will say to many people are being killed by them by the head. this is too much on the top, is not proportional. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. you know that to prevent so many people being killed. now that's exactly the same different match who has previously claimed it all being ukraine is the only way to reach peace back as washington continues to sponsor is well, a new crane's war. i foots us presidential candidate robert kennedy junior claims. the white house is just using the conflicts to make money but hopefully going to hear from robert kennedy junior that mitch mcconnell was, as we really afford the subset onyx and 13000000 su, correct. he's a,
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don't worry is not really going to you. great. he's going to american defense trying to talk her. so he just admitted as a money laundering. and who do you think all is every one of those companies are black rock gym scott during the republic into bass said don't worry. it's not, it gives to you, right? it's a long raise your hand if you think that that last ever getting paid back. yeah, of course it's hard. so why do they call it? is it they call it alone? they can impose loan conditions and what is a one condition. so we have to impose on number one of extreme austerity program. so if your report you create and you're going to be port forever. number 2, most important to you create it has to put all of its own assets up for sale to multinational corporations, including all this agricultural land,
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the biggest single asset in europe, new grants, or if in a 1000 years for bought over that landers, bridges farm land the world is the bread basket of cure. 500000 kids. almost. you credit kids have died to keep it our plan does more to you. great. they almost certainly didn't know about this on condition. they've already sold 30 percent of the buyers were coupon cargile. and monsanto. what do you think owns all of those companies? and then in december, president biden gave out the contract to rebuild you. great. and who do you think you have that confidence show? they're doing this right in front of us. they don't even care that they control way and how they have extract or would
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you say keep us it keeps hanging on each other. it keeps the republicans and democrats fighting each other black against white and used divisions a. so whether you in security council has met to discuss the situation in ukraine on the 9th anniversary of the minutes of peace accords. with ortiz, steve sweeney has got a chance to address the meeting from the donuts public. west civilians have been living in the middle of a room for 9 years. i'm speaking to you, hey, from the city of don't yet scanned in the background. now i can hear the familiar sounds about to refile. now we hear the sounds because of these feta of them in ski agreements. we now know that phones in germany had no intention of abiding by mints . one omens too. but the failure of means is also your failure,
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nathan's not united an account so provides no secure everything. this is how the people on the ground see when i spoke to them. as we noted before, february 2022, there was a road to peace on a road to war. but unfortunately, many of the most powerful nations on the planet chose the latter, the failure of minutes, cuz we don't like consequences with homes possibly. so it was unable to structure destroyed a thousands that like that as a result. and even those dice couldn't beat avoid it. but behind those statistics lifetime of these people who loved people with names like them, you mean a natasha victoria and the rena killed in a terror attack. and the keeps the district of don. yes, just a few weeks ago. the 1st thing i saw when i arrived on the scene was about 2 weeks ago. slice than home and legs, nowhere to be seen. next to her, an elderly man like with blood streaming from his head,
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staining the snow red. i heard the screams as relatives found that loved ones walking through the sea. i found a hand. yeah. a foot bed, a leg, a face total. the stench of death, and the community in show that that does have a voice, but they're living do. and they are not afraid of flooding mapleton. they're not afraid of russia. they are afraid of you have the member state sitting around this table instead of talking about peace about security, about an end to co inflict, as we move money, a more around the train to run down on that communities without meeting was cold on monday by russia on the anniversary of the mintz agreements, that was the negotiation process intended to resolve tensions in ukraine and the off them off of the 2014 might end up rising. however, the agreements with napa implemented,
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which led to the current war with russia. meanwhile, russia's ambassador to the un has claimed uminski agreements were purposely ignored despite being the sole diplomatic way and the conflict seriously. persevered, the little phone keeps faithful and consistent. implementation of the mysql agreements was the only chance to restore peace and ukraine. well, as we already know, reliably today, thanks to former leaders of france, germany and ukraine, neither key of, nor the guarantors of the agreements, france, germany, or poland, were going to fulfill anything cynically using the respite that appeared for the retirement of the ukrainian army. and its preparation for war with russia. russia could not stand aside when there was a clear realization that all possible measures of political and diplomatic settlement had been exhausted. and there was no other option left to us than to protect the people have done boss from extermination. that the decision was taken to launch
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a special military operation. a low must cuz branded in a sense to shape the attempts by some type of joints to restrict access to tucker colson's. recent in to be with lots me a person that says some noticed on facebook on youtube that they may have limited access to. the video for the interview has not being watched almost 200000000 times on a, on my x x platform. and despite the fact, it was only released just last friday, the social media sites don't have feelings. he goes anywhere near that costs. and of course, became the 1st weston journalist to speak to president putin since the spelling of the who in crane, despite facing extreme vast clash stateside the talk show host told the world government somebody didn't define that he was determined to head the other side of the story and it is considered some interest to you. then there i've been trying
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for 3 years to do this interview. the us government prevented me from doing it by spying on my text messages and leaking them to the new york times. my country's intel services were working against me illegally and that enraged me because i'm an american citizen, i'm 54, i pay my taxes, i obey the law. and so once i discovered that that was happening and i confirmed, it was happening in the video that they did it. then i was totally determined, model maniacally. dedicated to doing this interview. i think that the current administration is very obviously incompetent and the, the president is denial. that's not an attack. everyone knows it. and that's very sad, but it's, it had to have nothing to do with the interview. i wanted to interview put me because he's the leader of the country that the us government is sort of at, were with though not ended in a declared way the entries ways, lots of questions and the hosts of the conservative daily pulled costs. jo ultimate has been pondering with a call since interview could actually flip the american public's perception of
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russia. we live in a free country, at least we thought we were in a free country. i. i believe that's a 1st mirage that we're, we're up against as americans. but we, it should be that free thought or the, or the truth should rise to the top and that, that should be the thing that is accepted by the more is that society. but what we're having now is completely different than that we, we have people that are trying to shop things down our throats that we know is not the truth. and then trying to socialize ideas that don't make any sense the interview itself. and in my opinion, it expose something greater than that to the american people. and that is maybe what we've been taught, maybe what they've told us about russian being the big bad enemy is not true. maybe the, maybe the opposite is true. maybe the, the leadership in our country have done just some really bad things around the world. and now they want to attack a journalist who's very idea of the very essence of what he is supposed to do is to bring us the truth. bring us another opinion, another option to what may be happening in that region. i think americans all over
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the country have come to the realization that what we currently have is a rotted institution of government. and it is taking far too much from the american people and from other countries around the world. so i think they're waking up. i think this interview does a lot to, to expose that, that institutional, right. and that demonic behavior, most coast or sports will be harsh. the west will be treated like thieves. that's how the russian foreign ministry has greed. the news that the council of u. ups approved a resolution requiring revenues and seized russian assets to be accounted on stored separately. you are paying the officials have hail the move as a step closer to using the money to support ukraine during what it's cold. it's recovery stage to the ruling in stripes. any institution with more than a 1000000 euros of russian central bank assets to sec for the accounts, the accumulated revenue. this all comes off to the
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e u. n. g staff member states for some 300000000000 euros of the russian central banks assets at the outbreak of the war in 2022 professor of politics and economics at st. mary's college. jack rasmus believes the european council is trying to plug ukraine's funding gap as uh, the source is as we know a drawing up well that's a big question. uh how legal is it to sees a, another parties, assets and other financial institutions. assets is the question. and they're very nervous about that. that's why a, you know, the trying to minimize the legal opposition to it by just skimming off the profit and saying, well, they were managing the money so they have a right to fees or whatever to manage the money that's going to benefit the western financial institutions. they'll charge fees for holding the money. and of course it's, it's
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a way of trying to fund ukraine when the possibilities of funding ukraine are really declining both in europe and, and the us. uh, so definitely benefits the west, but you know, it raises the question for the rest of the world. do you want to keep your money in less than banks? you know, probably the answer to that is people are going to get nervous about that. and not only fuels the possibility of an alter alternative currency and international payments sister, but in the brick spade. later the share. well, great, it's always to have your company do. check out our website all. com for more on all the stories that we've been discussing. and much, much more hope to see you again, the top of the next hour
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the at october 8th, where we are sitting here in the living room, like everybody often is when. and we start to be the, the to decide that there's also another report,

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