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express the crisis at a local level terms, so either around $360000.00 iranian cancer patients experts have indicated that 20 percent of these patient population continues to depend on for and medication, which remains hard to come by. while the sanctions are not specifically named that there was health care industry, the banking constrains complicated the procurement process and make it impossible for the country to pay for any medical items from global suppliers. despite the washington's claim of exempting humanitarian goods from being bar go, observations within iranian hospitals reveal a different reality. hold on. what the us has done is not fair with the sanctions on medicine because they are putting pressure on the patients. it's hard for his patient while i'm heading to challenge. other medicines are obtainable and very expensive. my family is searching for medicine more than me because i'm in the hospital. they stand in long queues at the red crescent special disease department to get the drugs that they split up into different groups to search for the medicine in different parts of the city, the families of these cancer patients. and they won't say the audio is shared by
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counselors, families, as they shuttle between drug stores in search of life saving medications. you know of all the death of them. it's so painful and we're so sad. i'm not alone in this when i wait outside to witness the pain of my son of citizens. i lose hope. i can see how hopeless the family, so i us the american policy makers, to refrain from mixing out political affairs with the struggles of people and do not use people, especially patients as tools. cancer patients are not the only victims of the political games played by western leaders that was suffering from special diseases such as him ophelia e b, f. that would seem, you have also paid a heavy price with the laser treatment having led to fatalities. physicians, a, these persisting obstacles are not only on ethical, but also a wrong counselor to establish humanitarian principles. that's month, it's absolutely incoming how they're the private person from a medication. they can save their why it's unjustifiable. this is why we,
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as physicians, do whatever we canceled our patients live even for one hour, longer individuals with chronic conditions, any wrong. i'm not really battling the unless itself, but also have to grapple with the side effects. so if you want sanctions over health care professionals in the wall and have seen the silver linings, they're racing against time to and digitize the ailing health sector for now. they've made promising headways, but at the same time, the urge american politicians to board jeopardizing the lives of people for political ambitions. usability are several hundreds of representatives from $130.00 countries and around the world, how to send it unless go. they all have for the 2nd congress of been to national with the farm. we went on the form on multiply or 2, which kicks off today one day. while i have the pleasure of being joined now by one of the 4 participants, south african mt and cozy is what if, any of that montana who is
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a pool. so the grandson of the country is great until paul tied to god and foss, president nelson mandela. it is a pleasure to have you in the studio with me. thank you. thank you, straight to be here for a possible. let's talk about the forum and also your fast time. i'm very interested to know your view on russia so far. but can you just pull costs through exactly what are your goals from the for and what is the expectation? what of movies people from a 100 and such countries come together to a one floss a in particular. so it's off for kaiser to come there to attend the, the movement for international the 1st of all to is to ensure that we are able to find like minded to people. that we can be able to share ideas on that. the global eh, eh, world or the and the shift deduct we are witnessing. and so it is an opportunity to be able to engage in that, looking at how do we, uh, see
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a shift from the list. the new jettas amended the us have jim one in particular and create more of the monitor paula system where we can be able to uh see various versions of being able to share and spread well amongst each other. but also as salt off the call, you know, we are in the print, say, if it may be with russia. so as we almost say, affiliate home, where do i hear english? i want to see as to what are the best practices, what we can be able to do that in order for us to have to be able to take back home to south africa. i'm your total power about multiplier t. it is astonishing to say that the tendency is taking place before training and national currency. dollarization seems to have accelerated. you mentioned brakes. obviously they welcome some new members to the find me to work with you and reform
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. do you think that multiplier t is now in every possible trend? is it here to stay all the going to take way to representational around the world? now it has to be here to stay here. you have seen the effect to offer you new polar system and how i am the, with the new candidate countries seem to want to a totally dominate to the entire global community. the is continuously brought up. autism changes the right, brought the elected america, offered kind in the asian countries. and the in this regard the, we need to, to ensure that you are able to prove not brought to balance in one order. and i think uh with the rise of briggs and that is being able to open yourself up to a more countries has in short the doctor we can be able to start looking into the monitor paula system and ensure thought that we are able to even trade in our own
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conferences, and i think a lot has been in the forefront of what we've seen from last year into ensuring that the we remove the, the domain dense of the door lock in the corner machines that has enabled us to be able to trade with all all and conferences, and i think africa for that's been the need for this to ensure and obviously are able to draw on your quote number is, you know, dr. at with the corrosion understand me in many countries on the questionnaire came to be on the phone and francophone conference, particularly in the francophone countries. they all have the opposite fence in the in funds and they can not be able to look up that they own the quote on these. we thought the assigning offered with front. so in that regard, many as such countries would want to see it totally independent and breaking away from the colonial. most of what i'm glad that you went to not,
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i mean your opinions obviously especially have thoughts of africa and it's resources of the sub trees. i'm not has led to not fast and holistic exploitation. given that history, when you see this procession of west engages, can still continue to fly to the african continent. so you need to be on the right side of history. you should follow all sanctions. you should condemn russia. how do i for tons, and especially i suppose the younger generations. how did they feel about that? did they see this is an extension of new colonialism. this, the west of any goodwill left, but it's a lot of the young africans in particular, the beginning to look at for what they can do for themselves. as off for kids, how we can be able to grow all incursions. and this is why you have seen ad, the crowds in terms of the regions on the alphabet and continent come from this
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article region, your part a cause you bought the a software cost central africa and the most rep region. and the, this is enable the us to be able to see grow to on the continent, but also with the africa free trade on 3 mentees and being able to give us an opportunity to, to trade among, say, off within countries freely, you know, and i think a much a need to is beginning to a set to themselves as this is the lender of all funds i'll send. you cannot be dictated by any and wisdom in theater list as to how we engage and deal with zillow and office. and i think we are very proud to see that the pen african is in the setting itself, the back on to the african continent. and i think a much more is going to be seen in the next a decade or so. off a video eh, young off of the pins coming into the full front and taking the lead. your talk
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about them wanting to shed a stick tutorial tendencies of the west. now what we know, but especially since the 2nd world war under saxons, especially have his global institutions, whether it's out to the world bank, whether that's and that's whether that's the un to dictate exactly to countries, you don't necessarily don't given a voice in these institutions. there was increasing tools of reform. we had just last week. the indian, uh prime minister as well. she said enough is enough for the un security council. it needs to represent one of our voices, a number of applicants. he does have said the same thing, of course, about the continent. do you think that this is a real possibility? is this the moment in history was finally a body that's supposed to represent all the countries and what will actually come to represent what countries in the world is it still a long way? i believe. i mean that for i say it would probably be much
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easier and possible to establish new institutions. and i think if you look at the perks for one, we've been able to briggs to establish the critics bank, which then gives in order tentative for developing countries. and when you look at the, the old institutions and bringing about reforming that, it's not gonna be so easily. and so rapid b, i change and i believe dr. that is the option is to the full cost in building the tentative, say in the model to paula system. and i think we'd fade the lights off uh, brakes and the formations. you can then be able to see the growth when it comes to the i, m f, low band caving that the secure to cancel in the united nations. you have to ensure that the permanent members themselves is pauses of choose. we have seen no new medicine occasion how in the united states of america is
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a beaut abused it's phone veto policy. in order to leverage our net, many issues, we are seeing the live now in the genocide, that is because of a straight that in a has signed all over occupied parties that we're talking about. cause so i mean to start us up. i mean the u. s. veto, they all cheer in proposal. the resolution for an immediate cease fire did not come is any surprise to you, not at all, not particularly to us off against the us as always student the wrong side of history. they supported the approximate attributes on the dr. satellite to the heat and children alone struggling fully, but they should and just like a party experience, a how old's brother folder location wasn't god. this is a terrorism and by credit for the full lot and it was in prison day for life and it was lost as a total of us have been during his presidency. been off the 2008 to the,
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the state. as far as of all about it, we know a very well the doctor in that is fires a stronger fully, but ation and self determination. that is why the us is always the supported to the address set, colonialist and eh, they all talk to their state. and the, so this comes as no surprise to us that they will continue to support to an ally of ballpark dates south africa, which is the, sorry i missed the partridge stage or feasible. and in this regard to we is in international solidarity movement. let's continue to give our support said 20 relationship movements around the globe and in particular on the police being and struggling. i mean, what's interesting is that, like you said, it stood historically on the wrong side of history. and yet, at the same time,
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it talks about no, we want peace, we want everyone to pay bought by the rules. and it said recently at the web hosting is royal. uh, not to do the pond operation in rafa. so when it makes statements like this, which of the sink of the games is actual actions is this does empathy, political rhetoric, who's a fool? well, many have stuck on this current estate as we speaking about the rough spot right now. and everyone, assuming the has forgotten about nothing. so i assume everyone has a forgotten about the whole of palestine. everyone is for boarding up on the taskbar of 1948. this has been ongoing for the past 76 years and no one wants to a whole desired and supported state of ease of i for that. and it's, it's or process it is dr. designated on that being said,
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the publish statements for decades and the fault when we come to looking at draw for today. no one wants to put the content behind the doctor. and i think as far as the us is concerned, it's always going to be of interest from them because they are the ones that are aging. and i'm being designed to stop off the state of is a ride for carry out these the genocide war crimes and crimes are getting too many . i mean, we also saw around the wild. lots of south african flags went to the protestant in flux, but south africa deluxe. because pretoria was a country that managed to do what, no one so it was possible which was to try and hold as ro, accountable until people to see about genocide case at the hague. and that was a great feeling of pride. i think in south africa that it was exactly your country which, which did it, i mean, so the ruling wasn't necessarily an outright victory. it's still pull incredible
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nights on the plight of the palestinians on the brutality of a lot of the ideas, actions did you see it as a success? and how did you react, knowing that it was exactly your country that had done us? well, as many of us say, have the florida to south off because a she's been because this is been a collective achievement. in particular. it's a real, a is meant of cross coast across of its movements. many south african organizations have been at the head them off the i can locate them for the palestinian struggle. our struggle and the police didn't struggle as being entered, applying to since our darkest days in now i struggled fully, but ration my grandfather in prison on grumbling island to do a lot of inspiration from the brave heroes. and here, all the ins, elfaire, the police didn't en eh, estrada today. and a, in this regard to 1995 for the said to the palestinians in the cause of that all
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freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the police. the means and the to see today, assault officer cut being able to take this case the to the i c. j confirms that that we are the generation that was liberate, to publish that in, in our lifetime. and in this regard, we have the insured to not to we chris cross not only adjusted the entire landscape of fall and countries being solved off of the complex decided region, the african continent, and the entire global eh, community because we know is what the entire nation i was solely dr to move and did for us into a nation of the yeah. for our own struggle for this validation, we would be not even so i thought for kids to think that we liberated ourselves on the front planned states such as this or 2 slides of lenders and bob boyd. but so i know it's not me, be some of the tons on the plate, an instrumental role in supporting an ab will cause we can apply to the freedom we
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have to do the african continent. and the entire global community stood side by side with us through the i'm t, i parked a movement. and in particular the for the notes and monday, the company. and therefore to be through the electronic intifada, we uh, being able to ship it listed in the atrocities. are these be august rated by this? i missed opportunity state of is right on policy is number 2, we are able to quickly get it out to node into the world. and this is why you have seen a counsellor of people from within cities around the world coming out in protest and democracy. but for us, it is important to knock before we utilize the city leading your policy ends in the dashboard to be active participants of their own struggle and ensure that they become in boss size and voice of their own struggle. and in this regard, we can be able to tend to tide and expose the is this up our faith state of is
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around for executive what it is? well eventually you talk about getting a voice to the palestinians and empowering them all around the world. and i asked for a new, put onto the, one of the reasons that wants to do that is because they're not given a voice. for example, in a lot of the media, we here is rouse tips and ports and i want you to get you'll, you'll take them not. i mean, the need to, obviously towards the law about what happened to his raise on what type of southern it talks. and also know about what's happening in ukraine, but we don't have these human stories about palestinians who like you said, we're from moving dogs or father down if actuation calling. you know, so they left, they went to ross and now where are they supposed to go? last night and of course about those humanitarian crises and security issues on the asked for could come to not a lot of them created a caused by western powers. i'm, do you think the best a discrepancy in wave that a lot of international media treat sutton conflicts and crises,
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bosses all those or? well, absolutely. i mean, the news has been about propagandized to been about to getting the stories that you want it to hear. and therefore. busy the media being a predominantly west and dominated and it has played that role in some what it is doing and the view point in fav off the list. and this is why we as a pollution notaries in the nation movements that come from the background have to ad results pool or tentative sources. and this is why, of a particularly spoken up on the electronic into the, into, for them to ensure that we are able to at best utilize as social media in getting our store resolved. and the issue centered around a f as a and the
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a genocide orchestrated ad right across the occupied territories is a dot to. we have a beautiful cited or numbers and not names. these human beings that children, women, men, and civilians not being a stripped of the outlet and stripped of their dignity, being led and on a daily basis. it today showed that women and men are walking lot problems with the smell of death and the fight throughout eh, side occupied territories. and we simply want to just speak of numbers as if a of the not i'll wait to the reality to say we are seeing a genocide, right? in full view of the cabinet, us and the, well, the details are not doing anything to stop about. and i think a, or there is come
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a time that, that we need to look at the hill eh, a significant the steps that could be undertaken as much as we applaud the i see is the, i see j k say in south africa. but how is it really going to stop and to ensure that there's a ceasefire today? because on a daily basis, hundreds of palestinians are being med. if i think just before we go, if i could get you'll, you'll take, i mean obviously you being here, the risk to file for him that says taking place today and tomorrow. and it's like the wash africa summit, also annual in some feature. but these old testament to the fact that the west point of said to try and isolate russia to i said, out of political donald on the global stage, but it's not watching the people not pressing about. so no, i want to hear what russia saying i want to visit brochure. i want to talk about multiplier to i'm. i do want to get your take on the west. a role in the
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ukrainian conflict. why do you think that this has become such a lynch pen of foreign policy for so many who are a pin in the american countries in the last 2 years? well, the, it is a b. net. what not, those have continued the u. s. foreign policy to ensure that the able to destabilize a region and a net this say they've been able to utilize the ukraine as the stepping stone into destabilizing adagio as a government and say in the area. it is the same, i guess, being in the middle east and the us foreign policy and supporting their desire in this i thought they'd state of is a violent, demeaning show that they neutralize and destabilize eh, the mid least eh,
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on. they also can continent as well. it is continued to bring about a resume, changing the many alpha off for can countries we've sydney did model. so in this regard, it will continue to try and show that it isolates the russia. but in a multi point systems, this is why we need to ensure that particularly those, that a like minded countries are able to find or tentative or incorporation on coming closer back into good. and we believe as a part of the bridge family, the south africa has been able to achieve that poor controls live with the russia child, not in the brazil. and we are able to have a busy engagement. and they have asked because among say, our countries and the find the home on a grounds where we can be able to boost,
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i'll own economies. and i think a offer in countries, in particular, as developing nations have lots to lead from the lives of russia in china and the prince family deal of countries. well, i'll go say, i promise that i don't say this to everyone. i really could sit here and talk cheapest, so much long as you can see. i have so much more to austin, but i'm afraid that is all the time, but we so much appreciate hills of south africa, parliament. none but in cost is what if any of that my data on a post grounds on the south african on trip halted flights at the past, present nelson, my daughter, we appreciate your time. we appreciate your insight and we wish you luck of the form in the coming days. and we wish that we have the best of whether to have her in moscow. but this is what happens here in february, which is 30 miles incorporate to be out of t as well that is all set for this. uh, we will be back in just a couple of minutes though with all the departments. i see you then the,
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the russian states never is as tight as one of the most sense community best of all sense and up in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission the state on russia to day and split the r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say a request? which is the
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question of the nuclear love she was like, i do live most schools do. if you look on the initial, do 1 o'clock, significantly post on zillow, will it be almost getting used to put value or do you do origin, but you also services done the newest government buildings systems to build a new do what i see these the buses, the little cute little dyson says this tutorial on both of the
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same wrong just don't have to shape house because the application and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground. the. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind and justification. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. the point obviously is to place a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and
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the robot must protect this phone existence. was alexis the one? no, no, not a real pleasure balloon a little more than what they should of the unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had every now through you know, to production with it. so i guess it was the,
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the enough to great deal to the new, suddenly looking through, she'll keep on my mazda thought, this might need to know if i'm new, i might get the sale of that. i don't understand. i wish to know about doing so need. i know you gave him some more emotional the cheerios. i have the scar them of the all party bill because you cannot push the couch. so that's good to go with the 0. what the fondest to should buy a new on it on the site is animal 7 won't, don't the yo, yo know, put them out that they give us together the,
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the, for the 1st time president the loves, the names, the number of new crania, of soldiers killed in the conflict, but his fig raises questions about whether it corresponds with the reality on the ground being read or if i've got a green, a diving before, it hits out at the failures of an attorney and a bio fuel project. and i forgot the promise. so lots when it's delivered, so that so i'm just going it alone with the west and sanctions stopping iran or flights and medicines. it's time to to, to plug a life saving down by beginning cultural production of specialists attempts to drop the
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