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read about how it started, how it's going and how well and on this edition of the program, we examine all 3 propositions. the, the headlines on all the international assessing images from the dogs that where the bodies of victims are being recovered from a ca hit finance rating strikes fall back in the us. congressman makes a shocking statement that old color city in children should be killed. the is the final day of julian, his colleges legal back to him again, 6 to addition to the you with this. the polls is wiley outside the u. k. high court in london, the mountains and ends to the 13 year long as the confusion of the jail with i've seen him on the wrong and they got ready to change the world with
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truth. the protest in india 10 violence with police using rather because they send to a gun because farmers rejects the government and also the food price guarantee done thousands within the march to the funds to be the hello and welcome. this is on the international with the latest news from across the globe. it's a pleasure to have you with us. as always, we saw the out and garza with the bodies of 2 victims of being recovered from a call. that was hed spine is really strike in the city of rafa. so you might find the following image is obsessing also the heavy sod quotes. these were pulled from the bloody track of the vehicle. they was taken to a nearby mall for identification,
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who's lined up to look inside the body box to check if the relative square among the dead. several of the other bodies was seen being taken away for burial. well then 29300 palestinians have been killed in plaza since october. the 7th, according to local officials. meanwhile, in the us and activist has grilled a republican lawmaker on why washington is arming is well, despite the spiraling civilian desktop congressman on the goals, deliberate, a shocking response are the same footage. i think we should these are the influencers. these are meant to be the best of us society. these are the people that the, that the rest of the army population are listening to for the morrow lead. if you like. i'm this also comes remember, and this is the crucial point. $12600.00 to children have been killed since israel
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punitive assault on guys have a gun in october. so this is a, an insanely large number of children to be killed in a conflict and everything we discussed. the relation to these comments has to be taken in the context of this brutality. this isn't the 1st high ranking us official . we've heard it, which is very, very brutal sort of tone towards the killings. in 1000. recently we had a guy called a steward, sale the, which a obama official, unofficial in the obama regime, or the obama government to be like to was, you know, record it briefly, you know, attacking a street vendor, essentially purely because of his, our appearance and making some really horrendous suggestions to him about the killings in gather some of this is that i think i want to hear you support her and they're saying go on the board. i'm not. so if you go, i'm just working yours, right. you're a terrible person. you considering not me go my case. what about my insurance
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didn't let me go. i mean to okay. oh, i see one retail, $4000.00 sitting in tears, you know why it wasn't enough? it wasn't. go, go, go. well, as far as i could explain, by the way, by saying you don't get a full, my employee doesn't represent any part of the government now, but that's the position the government is taking on the officials that, that we've seen speaking the basically what the difference. yeah, well of course the current administration has rediscovered its concern over israel's behavior in gaza. it seems after supplying you know, billions of dollars with the weapons with which the killing is being done. let's face it with a us support, military and financial and political. and the is really a solid thing guys would probably have to stop. now we've also heard at john kirby . this is for it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and innocent civilians are going to be hurt
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. so again, these are the moral leaders and essentially you have john kirby, they're suggesting that you know, this is a war. this is a, is rarely self defense. and we are expecting many, many civilians to die. we're going to allow our proxy, if you like, in the region to carry out as much a killing as, as they like, really with our political protection live protected them in the u. n. remember as well as the us consistently and persist the voting against the seas far as recently as, as an, as a number of days ago. and while in, in israel uh, these ran, these are far less squeamish about calling a spade a spade a regarding what they're actually doing in in kaiser. i don't know what the lead. i've ordered a complete seat. jim garza, there will be no electricity, no food, no more, no fuel. everything will be cut off. we are fighting against human animals and we are acting accordingly. oh, sure little as though it's not that how mos controls gaza and from mazda is the
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enemy. it's the gaza, contains home us and gaza is the enemy. the answer is simply leveling the ground and killing the largest number of people possible because they are women are enemies, their babies are enemies. their 1st graders are enemies. mos militants are enemies and their pregnant women are enemies by selling them so that if you decide to end the siege to break the siege, it will be in my opinion, a terrible decision. because without hunger and thirst among the gods of population, we will not be able to recruit collaborators. we will not be able to recruit intelligence. we will not be able to provide people with drink, with food, with medicine. and it's clear for everyone today the right wing parties were correct about the policy in the matter today, it's very simple. you're going everywhere and they tell you a nicely god that they can put some say in the highlight them. even my attorney's office colleagues who always disagree with me and everything,
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they tell me mostly of course, we must and natalie all guys. and so again, the question here is when it goes to the us administrations past and present, it's whether this is an insight into a culture, a culture within the us political machine. if you like. remember both these individuals that mr. salvage on ogles were recorded essentially on the fly, they weren't making these statements as policy statements. nicky, these were recorded on avalon to them in hot water. there are literally hundreds of thousands of us officials, politicians, their support staff. how many of them hold the same belief that basically, if you're the wrong color, you're from the wrong country, or is the wrong religion, or your country of origin is one which we perceive as an enemy. have chief, a life can become on the face. with a 3 i, b, i, c j, as the cold is hearing a case against it, as well as a legal occupation in palestine. russia is taking the floor right now that's
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missing in life. brutal mess. it cut off in that some people taking off hostages. either there is the violence, do not have and cannot have any justification, have repeatedly come to them such as pets. it also suggests that the highly values, the stable relations that the enjoy with is around we are united by ship to study of combating the season as well as by mid day at the present days. you month dice. our full roberta o corporation, easy resilience in the face of jo, political, the balance, and we are committed to its further development. as having said this, this, we are convinced that the tragic events over the 7th of october can not justify the collective punishment of more than 2000000 views. and we cannot accept the check of those officials in these that are on some risk that i'm confident. what type of
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defense, the indiscriminate violence against civilians, by referring to is the duty to protect that. it's nationals. violence can only lead to more violence, hate threats and brings hated. this vicious circle must be broken and that ourselves do security to both for isabel and the police. dns can only be unsure if the course of the current crisis is addressed. outbreaks or violence will inevitably occurred again until the police didn't people having suffered for the case from injustice, exercises it sorry to establish an independent state so that state can afford. this would sit with the security to come to the agenda. the assembly of resolutions used to emerge within the 196 to 7 borders with eastern judas on them as it's capable on this approach. based on international law can bring
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a lasting piece for the region on security for palestinians and ease of alice l like. this is the speed that we have for that there has been guiding that are shown in fulfilling. it said responsibilities as a medi that'll between palestine and these at l. no w as a member of the so called court that alongside the united nations, the united states and the european union the, he's fed over the conflict. so as of what happened, a severe and security council. it is allison, started to north and painful, and shell, global access are incapable of court on the healing to help for the park. this finds consensual solutions, attempts to put the conflict into low intensity mode instead of a comprehensive settlement have time and again pro hope that option that options in
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the hope you buy it, that it, that is the current way for filings is no exception. it was preceded by the system policy of the united states and its allies aimed at freezing the states of cool. what setting down the political processes they promoting at one side the division of a settlement. as among the victims of such short sighted that it is possible approach was the cork that of maybe 8th us those and go off off maybe 8. the schools of america has been effectively blocked by the united states based fluid policy or washington has a dick family let through a failure that has cost thousands of innocent place to date or responsible member. so the international community are facing a difficult task of creating conditions to lead the sedition out to the cotton team . first of the violence face has been overcome. the part of this we will need help
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in the stablish and a full fledged political dialogue. allowing them to settle disputes on the universe under recognized international legal basis. russia hopes that they are the why is that opinion of the court reopened? will contribute to achieving this goal. mr. president, hello, has already been said in the this whole on. then you met us the regulations of international law, but is r o r supports the assessments given in the general assembly, it is a new from 7 to 7 slash 247, and the respective for the 4th. so the 2nd instead of 10 that will also support the 11th of solutions over the over the human rights council, based on the board surface, special that are part the in today's statement, let me focus on 2 of the most important aspects. first. the 1st one
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is a bit assistance denial by isabel over that i have the fullest unions for self determination for that right. so self determination through these fabulous month of and then the bends and for the student and state has been at the heart of fairfax over the international community. okay, we'll come back to the studio. we've just been listening in a 2 day 3 of a 6 day hearing of the international court of justice based on a request by the united nations general assembly for a known binding advisory opinion on the legality of as well as policies in the occupied palestinian territories the i, c j is hearing arguments from 52 countries and 3 international organizations this week is the largest number of parties to participate in any single wells quote, case will be keeping you fully on top of all the latest developments that moving on for now, despite the rainy weather in london, protesters have gathered outside the u. k. hi cool. building now is the 2nd and
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final day of hearings that are on whether to expedite is joad whistleblower julianna's songs to the us on espionage charges. the 1st session took place behind closed doors on tuesday, speaking outside the court house, the car into editor in chief of which he likes the wicked expel of a dazzling assessments of the land locked while. ready that i am on the whole is the most important word is what do you call on open just on the right has no meaning else to do. the campaign is on for 4th is up with you to co founder duty and the phones in the 2nd and final day of his hearing against his potential expedition to the united states. now this some said somebody residing in the ad because of the verdict that could be delivered today. and we've spoken to
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his supporters over the course of the policy you guys say of call south side or whether the british establishment. cool. having the definitive a justice, i've seen them on who is strong and they got ready to change the world with truth and who's depressed really, very, very low. and i'm terrified that really what's going on is a positive q take julian until he ends his life through his health. through his domino to keep fighting, to keep that candle, he's been criminalized, have been committed, no offense, the crime for which she is being punished. what crime in inverted commas is doing journalism. we would like to about why we went to war and a rock. we would lied to about why we went to war and i've done his thoughts on
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information was given to us via which he likes to turn into sand. his efforts that helps to expose those lies lies the rest of the journalistic refreshing. what tacitly covering up defense case shows a lie and shot the age wasted levels of what we have, as you'll see, fresh as long as the size we have here. now, the noise for mr. us on have all the charges in the original case did not take into consideration the allegations of the white house along with the c. i head cook top a pond to assess and make this through a song on the streets of london. they say that this call very serious doubts over the assurances given by the united states over mister, mister as on his health and wellbeing. assurances amnesty international, who said on the list of papers that they've written on. now there's a number of potential outcomes just could to deliver that verdict today, they could uphold the original decision to exit mister this on to the united states
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where he faces 175 years in prison on the espionage i would, i could as many believe deferred that decision, and then now it's a verdict as an unspecified lights at night. the 3rd option is that they hold the ultimate resource on his legal team and they brought him up for the right to appeal . now that would mean i have been months and months down the line. of course, we'll be here to give you all the latest updates as we have to that we can expand the hi, supposedly been feeding on well, which prevented him from appearing and course on tuesday, his family members of taken to the stage outside the lines in schools in his support saying, he's being persecuted for revealing the truth. the, the u. s. page is rely on lines to see, they say, don't questing these lines because that will defend our allies. they have to admit
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that what they're doing is criminalizing journalism is personalizing literacy and their persecuting the journalist who expose them. julia has printed over 14 years, in one form of incarceration, or end of the you go to advance. all of julian's human rights suspended. are you good with you this afternoon? julie, no songs published thousands of close to find documents exposing us military us. falsities and countries like have done, has gone into rock that's on the table on the most wanted list in america when he faces up to a 175 years is found guilty. he's being locked up at belmont prison in the u. k.
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since being arrested there in 2019. so savings to a painting. let's bring in a guess. now let's talk to auntie contributes a power we to discuss this further many thanks for joining the program, tara, as nice. see today. as low as long as is the last boss or for just this is coming to an end, given the legal bond tools that preceded this appeal. what do you think? because decision will be well, what i'm hearing from different people is there may be another delay. and what happened this afternoon was really significant because and significant not just for julia massage, but for journalists everywhere. if these arguments are successful on the us behalf, because it will have a dire effect on journalism. so let's just say that the u. s. has definitely crossed to legal rubicon. nikki, by this case, i mean, um julian massages must surely and citizen,
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much of the documents that were released were done so in europe, not even in the us. so what this does is it allows us privilege to go after any journalist all over the world. you don't like that they're publishing, and i wanted to make a point doing a song as actually not the whistleblower to protect the wizard blowers and he published the information. he's a journalist and a publisher. and one of the things a clear and the reason i bring this up is the clear, dobbins, who is the attorney for the us brought up conspiracy. and what she did was she brought up 2 arguments that there was conspiracy in the way doing massage protected. chelsea manning now, if you look at this objectively, that's what journalists do. they protect their source. they also said it was conspiracy. when he asked for more classified documents because chelsea manning had provided all these documents. well, again, that's it. a normal journalist for practice, to ask for more, right,
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more information. so this is really going after julian, but it's also going after the entire ability to be able to act in the profession of professional journalism. you know, throughout the world if this is successful and right now what they're discussing after lunch break is they're talking about sentencing and have some at the us once a bill to taiwan, more charges, 175 years apparently aren't enough. so they're going to have those arguments as we speak this afternoon before court insurance would making their decision whatever that should be. you know, what will happen to the us is that, you know, that is this, that occasion to the 1st amendment. they said it's a b to a free speech. how does this case? it puts that claim as well. i'm glad you brought that up, nicky because um the 1st amendment, the actually the judge did ask specifically this afternoon. oh claire dobbins. okay
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. what does julian a sons' qualified for the 1st amendment, that protection, right? the right, 3 speech the right of expression. and her answer on behalf of us was no use a for national. but let's flip that around if that's the case and if he, if he isn't protected, then why is the us able to go after for national, on, in other countries? you know, it just doesn't make any sense. so, so they're basically saying that they're just putting aside the 1st and then rights, and they're saying here because for national it doesn't, it doesn't apply. and the judge may have a very different outlook. i don't know, but it seems right now that the court seems to be very sympathetic to the us and has been in all its rulings. and the other corrupts to this, of course, is that the defense was saying, hey, look, this is, this is a political attack on doing the functions of the political case. and um, you know, force the prosecution, the us is arguing, no, it's not a political case. you know,
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because they, he published and classified documents of the people at risk. know what he did was he published war crimes and there was a lot of them and a lot of correction. and so the us government got embarrassed, and more than embarrassed. that exposed actual crime scene done on american and europeans behalf, 7 state one done. so it's a very significant case and we'll see what happens and how might be a global community react if the songs is extra dies that you think it might. what happens with the songs my sway and he voters in the us as we approach the election? a very good question again, you know, democrats, i know that there's been some prominent democrats going to bite him personally. you know, as, as clear as he is mentally who knows, but going to to the upper level of them by the administration saying, hey, look, let's drop these charges. because joe biden would be the 1st president to oversee
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an espionage case of a, for a national regarding, in charges like these. so this would be precedent setting. and does the demo do the democrats really want to be associated with taking on the 1st amendment. right. and putting that aside, so yeah, it's, it's, i think it will have a dire effect. you see the amount of people in london, you see most people in the u. s. outlet outcries for julian assumption to be released. and then, you know, i wanted to bring up another thing regarding the c, i, a part that was brought up yesterday. the, you know, doing this on his lawyers, laid out evidence as an open court for the 1st time a pompei is involved. and the, and the, and the c i a plot to kill or to not doing a saw which was cast aside by, i believe i, my 6 and some of the people there because they were worried about a sheet out in london or, or something of that nature and that was, you know, that was stunning,
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stunning that was brought out in open court. but when it was brought up to the u. s . lawyer, clerk job. and she just kind of to push the side out of hand like it. it just didn't matter because julian is being indicted for these charges. so you know, there was no acknowledgement for addressing the seriousness of a see a lot on a for national. tar, thanks for speaking to us today. i'll to contribute tar rate. thanks a lot. you will oppose the giving you fully updates on june and as long as it's vacant development. so on the 2nd of final day of hearings at the u. k. hi, quote in london in about 2 hours, we should be getting a few more details for you and you can always check our website for more. and now the system reaction. all teeth don't pump the
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meeting. all, no thousands of indian fonda is, was embed laws to the country's capital off to reject. take a government also own price guarantee, useful that products the vc using tag asked against protesters on the north highway leading to the indian capital in new delhi. follow groups to the mostly from the countries. no have rejected the government's proposal for a full 5 year contract for the guaranteed price is the crops such as coon and colton. they demand a higher price is let's try to get more details on this ma correspond to engine sharma. and now we're going to have good to see it today. thanks for joining us. could you tell us more about what was happening and what to expect? next? are you seeing the key? these are the 10s of thousands of families, the what to 100 find where you and news that have expressed 710 to march to new
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denny, the political capital of the country. they said to hold the government responsible for the promises that for me to them. 2 years ago now as we speak, the form of our on stand by there out the harvey on up a job or doing nothing. dad, this has some 200 don't kilometers from the national capital all to the day to date on and off. they were to a gas sales type of fi out of the fall. and those also physical force was used and hundreds of farm was. in fact, over a 100 families have bought in georgia. now the farm was gone and we are discussing what day next line of action would be means all the government has called the farm was back on the negotiating table. they are saying, let's come talk more, let's find the solution. the agriculture runs from a well from, in a sort of in the arch and linda, as basically said, that's conduct of 1st round of thoughts. after the 4th round,
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the government is ready to discuss all the issues like m. s p demand crept diversification dis, double issue, and f i r. in the 5th round, i again invite the farm leaders in for discussion. it is important for us to maintain peace. so the file was well offered by the government was dropped, it was sufficient contract form, it was a legal m is the minimum support size for 5 drops, including pulses meas, horton for 5 years. and the psalm was basically saying, either it's all or nothing. what about the pension for that we found was about the age of 60. what about, you know, we were for member now there is a huge pharma suicide problem. in india, the pool farm was unable to feedback the debt. so debt to be were it's very, very important all for the follows, but also now as the ruins directly to the fortified. we've directly cement battle caves with storm neils. this almost nothing,
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nothing doing. we have oxide stalls and slots. and so all these and bulldozers no matter what we do, intend to march to new denny unless you give us every that stuff. of course we're asking for, so it's a difficult situation for the government also, governments dealer, mazda, understandable, considering they need to beat the fall month to month with the consumer demands that equilibrium has to be maintained. but the families that see that no matter of what we do intend to march the national cap, maybe put it on the government, should remove these barricades and give us permission to move towards delhi to protest peacefully. this country belongs to everyone. a prime minister is for everyone. you must come forward and handle the situation and accept our demands. we're trying to break the barrier, which the government had made in front of us, and we're going across the border today. so we had planned how to break the structure and how to walk. we will cover our tractors and the tire as well to move
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past the security forces. we will definitely break the barricades. this is our endeavor, this caravan will only stop and deli. it will not stop here the saying that they have enough supplies in the trucks and talk to us that would last them with several months. so the a t also the young core. they're saying that we're going to stay here. we're not going back. take as long as you want, but you need to sit down to watch the mountains. no, all to move. these don't, don't. the more the government has maintained the degree of profile as the more these government is also problem. file form is developers to double the found the income, but that is something to the pharmacy has not happened and which is why this told us which comes right ahead of the general elections in the country in that sense is also significant. and the talk set on forward over the next few days are going to be vi.
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