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melissa, that's the again the, the is this outside one is struck by it's going to this of course, again, 25 years for the buildings to collapse, to thousands of kinds of these are being reported has been done on syracuse, the us of complacency is ready. we'll apply reply and douglas like on the remaining close, the mazda has also been refuses to acknowledge any responsibility on the market. we do not yet have confirmation of the status of the building that was struck in damascus based as well. thank you. if it was your embassy and consulate in the region and things, would you react in the same way? casual rules are based on an old list evidence here, right? so what should queue this from? so 1st, let's see in the 1994. 0, one, the genocide as it relates to the archive is on the rim.
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the, let's just go on 11 am here is the russian capital. welcome with you. catching the news from today. this is all i saw was it so i want at least 7 people have been reported to and more than 700 injured as a strong us of place in a quarter century hit the island eastern coast. so the magnitude $7.00 quake unrelated from is cools massive, land size of buildings have collapsed. the off the shelves are expensive to continue in the coming days. and with concerns about possible nami activity have been rolling blackouts in the affected region. and that is that people have been in the last week of a similar migrant students by one was reported in september 1999. it's closed 2400
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deaths injured about 800000 people and destroyed thousands of buildings. it prompted authorities a drastic to improve construction, the standards, the right size with a jay of his legs, the real sign going to post a witness, look out of what he said. the severity of the impact was immediately clear. some earthquakes uh they started out small and they got stronger over the succeeding seconds. they started quite just started out strong and got stronger. and anyone with experience with earthquakes or who lives in a 3rd grade. so we'd know immediately that the earthquake was, was a very big one. very, very serious. so we're seeing report building collapses briggs or tiles falling off the sides of buildings, land slides. keeping in mind that the center center of taiwan pretty much from the top to the bottom of the island is, is a very mountainous area. so a lot of images of a very large land slides are coming across. i was actually in my flat at the sides
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and a window frame started to shake the curtains or shades started to shake violently. even in my plot, i have several things, fell off shelves onto the floor and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because the experts say it's due for to be in a doorway because things like light fixtures or things on higher shelves might fall down. and similar to worry, the local news is reporting images of, of the small children, for example, being quickly ushered outside of the building into the athletics. you know, to, again choose to try and mitigate the risk that things would fall down and heard them say, it's now about 3 hours since the earthquake here. but we've had a lot of after shops over the past 3 hours. and some of the after shops are very, very strong as well. spelling, semi conductor manufacturing company, t s m c is part of me. facilities, all base and firewall is compiled to cease operations and relocate employees are
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safe time. yes, colleagues, impacts off building i live in addition to endangering the lives of health, all the individuals it may have resulted in dis defects to launch bunch of items currently be processed. it will be that may arrive, that may amount. so around $60000000.00 is raising said it was ready to provide relief efforts, and other assistance that's filing off of the great local authorities. so they did not need aid from the mainland. how, why the, this one is on easy relations with taiwan. china is popularity in the broader southeast asian region is on the rise. a notable shift in sentiments china has experienced a surge in popularity among respondents from south east asia climbing from 38.9 percent last year to 50.5 percent this year. edging ahead to become the preferred alignment choice in the region. it's the straight thing when you put in the walk,
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but don't get the results. so shed a tear for washington, which is about in the last 12 months building up the china book. human need find face, things don't scary and off to send its neighbors running because its neighbors are real. a smoke volume to logs, like those who spoke the corridors of the capital. so they see the us ramping up on supplies to taiwan. they see delegation off the delegation flying in, and they had president bite and promising the tune of american peace. so unlike ukraine to be clear, sure, us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. they know the blog post that would inevitably follow. they also know that china is options largest trading partner, the beijing's investments in the region a growing year on year. but every single one of them is a beneficiary of the vote and vote initiative. so china's economic health is that
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economic health. the us targeting this lifeline by snap be on terrorists restricting access to might put ships and judging allies to sign onto the china take down. no, quite the winning strategy. and it's really not reassuring when the ideologues to show what length they'll go to, to kill off the competition. this is one of the interesting ideas if unplug floated out there for deterrence is just being very clear to the chinese that if you invade taiwan, we're going to blow up t s m c. i just throw that out. not because that's necessarily the best strategy for the exam and then, and then it's out of course the highest that i want to use really don't like this idea, right? calling up system, see if you do that, you have a to trillion dollar economic impact on the global economy within the 1st year, and you'd put manufacturing around the world at a standstill. i mean, this would be, this is a terrible idea. i'm not promoting the idea. i'm not promoting the idea. michelle
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segment, that's what i'm saying is these are some of the things that are actually actively being debated amongst us. yeah, monthly as policy makers, american foreign policy is also failing to win out in a region with a large muslim population, which is horrified by washington's by king of israel to the last palestinian plus is 0 sob mentality. one that's on roster will china fails to hit the mark among nations who are traditionally neutral have ties, including military ones that extend way back decades and still believe and diplomacy. the caution member states, including obviously seeing and fall,
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want to maintain good relations with both the us and facing the one make us choose . we will refuse to traverse. i don't work for amazing. i don't work for washington, dc. i work for the philippines. so i'm on the side of the philippines and that really translate into a very simple statement of foreign policy, which is, and i promote the national interest, but peace is not a classic investment. so the u. s. military base thought yes. well in fact, well, china has built bridges and railways, washington spent 2023 splashing the cache on yet more basis throughout the day on region. it's funny, isn't it? how rocking off in a neighborhood far, far, far away, it's threatening to stop bulls to blow up the global economy. and why daniel? things are turning up one to 4 to 9, eventually loses you some good. well russia, iran and syria have joined the condemned. the dead leaves, right?
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yeah, so i call them the root mean conflict in dom also. so they presented vide conclusions . the un security council says i am the lawyer who's western powers of trying to cover up potential is really what point the attacks on the different minded comp time to vote heated tensions. jane the un session as the representative of the united states and united kingdom. once again, it's right to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria. broad, the region by false c, blaming you, run your own historically rejects these allegations. you are on, he's never speaking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it to escalate or esper the pension to the entire region. despite expressing concern over this below, over the up the attentions and the region of the united states. it's rise to misuse the situation to destabilize, syria and the region. look to them on the as rarely occupation authorities would
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not have committed this aggression against a protected diplomatic headquarters. protected under international law, had it not been for the blind support of the united states to you and my country syria holds the war criminals of the israeli occupation government and their partners in the united states administration. fully responsible for these attacks and their repercussions on regional and international peace and security shall be in the meeting, took place in the un security council chamber of the 15 member body leads. the united nations convened to discuss the recent attack carried out by israel that resulted in the death of 7 iranian officials, including a top general. now b u. n. meeting indicated clear differences as the united states and its allies. we would not condemn israel to action. so now russia was pretty harsh and its words showing that what israel did was a flagrant violation of international law. however,
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the united states that it couldn't confirm where the attack took place and that prompted a rather interesting exchange between the united states and russia. here's some of what we heard on the floor of the un security council meeting and wants to be clear us, we do not yet have confirmation of the status of the building that was struck in damascus . any confirmed attack on property? there was, in fact, a diplomatic facility would be of concern to the united states. so as you to see if they knew we listened attentively to the speeches of all western countries. i'm a once again struck by this say, this is a mind double stand excused from the level of balancing act. so it was difficult to understand why we're here until the representative for from say anything except for what if condemnation, the brand, know the, is ready, violation of international law, kona east. if it was your embassy of conflict in the regional tanks, would you react to the same weight as your rules are based on an honest evidence
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the us always has 1st hand information on any master. look how amazing it is this time. washington still has no confirmed information about the strike on the rating and comes to the general, hard to believe and the speeches of the u. k. and the us that we're not hints, but direct references to the fact that a rom m, siri themselves were to blame the israel's attack on the radio. comes to that, it's difficult to imagine. the grades and blasts were made. there was no need to call on others to de escalate and labeled a victim's help is attacked as aggressive in this context. any possible escalation of the situation will be entirely on your conscience. that was russia, referring specifically to the fact that france said that the entire situation was the fault of the iran, that the strike took place in the context of an escalation that france says, was iran salt making iran responsible for the incident?
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it's also important to note that china spoke about how important it is not to attack diplomatic missions and consulates and china references an attack on its own diplomatic facility that took place 25 years a go. this is the representative of china to look on the moon docs request something. so the 25 years ago, the chinese embassy in yugoslavia was hit by a us led nato air raid causing casualties and damage to personnel. we are deeply moved by the grief of the rainy and government and the people, and deeply sympathized with them. according to the vienna convention on foreign relations and the recognized basic principles of international relations. the security of diplomatic institutions cannot be violated if we let this kind of act go without a bottom line, and without consequences, we will all be guilty. the red line between international law and international relations has been broken again and again, going into the tools, you know,
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there was a chance meeting in the un security council chamber as iran, it says it plans to retaliate against israel strike that violated not only serious territorial or integrity, but also he had an iranian diplomatic facility. now at this point, so many are looking on the meeting and seeing clear differences as the united states, france and other nato countries would not condemn this action by israel. which many are noting the hypocrisy of when we hear so much from these western leaders about a so called rules based global order, the vice navigation or the may june, actually july to baby ron and syria for the guys. and we discussed those accusations with joe, this is daniel, as all he says is valley is bush in the us to join the will by instigating groups of conflicts and then released. or there's no evidence that syria or a or
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a ran had anything to do with the october 7th attack. absolutely no evidence whatsoever. in fact, it ran has tried to reduce the level of hostility, according to, to american news out outlets like in new york times, there's no interest on the part of syria or iran, i in whitening the war. i. so this is completely a red herring. the us has a that has. busy the years of hostility towards the fords that ran on its record, the us launch the proxy war on syria that just devastated that country you know, fences back, you know. ready in terms of economic development, the us is extremely hostile that has voted loss so therefore the is the us does not mind terribly. if israel terry's at a strike like us to western countries are very closely or allied with the israel.
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they're not going to condemn is real there, that i think it's warns awesome. they are also hospitals who were ran and so they are full and, and as well as syria, of course, is real, has every intention of whitening more because the more the more assess so the more it was the us into the cost. and that's what is real, so you are the s, have admitted to making a quote, great mistake by getting 7 a work of 6 of them are for nationals and aspect on gaza. and this to ike was not carried out with the intention of homie w. c. k, a work of it was a mistake that followed me say then defecation, night during the war in a very complex conditions. it shouldn't have happened. this incident was a grave mistake, an independent body will investigate. they ensued,
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then slowly we would have completed in the next coming days. we will then from the conclusions and the implement them immediately. the 7 that simms represented the us a non profit organization world, a central kitchen for the farm. glances came from poland, canada fairly, u. k. and the watch was that feel, gauging cold is an tragedy. i thing that aid with design so being should never be target job. i'm as also hold for an immediate inquiry into the invent emphasizes the is a, is fading to protect civilians says this tragedy is not an isolated incident. and us present, joined a long list of officials to comment on locates to expect the broader investigation to be conducted and to be done. so in a swift and comprehensive manner, us will continue to process your will to do more as well to ensure the safety of
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humanitarian workers and will continue to do all we can to deliver this assistance to palestinian civilians and gosh, the seaside human tragedy that should never have of that is completely unacceptable . and australia will say full improper accountability as you would expect for how this could have a good. we certainly have already contacted this rally government directly. we are contacting the is riley, and best of that uh to, uh, ask uh for accountability here. uh, the truth is that, that this is beyond, beyond any reasonable circumstance that someone going about providing aid and humanitarian assistance should lose their loss. rendition nationals are reported to have been killed. it is essential that humanitarian workers are protected and able to carry out their work. we have called on the east realtor immediately
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investigating provide a full, transparent explanation of what happened. why is this close lives out to a, to me, the of the medical emergency rescue committee, yvonne sees, were also known as massey who was previously deployed in garza, the are, they are off of and the 3rd off. my thank you so much for joining us here. today, uh, your insights is through valuable. i'd like to start with the latest news while we heard israel killed these humanitarian aid workers in gaza. have you ever heard of this sort of attack on a 8 agencies before? what are your thoughts when, when you have things like this or yeah, and thank you. good afternoon from jack on friday. uh, regarding the lot of attacks on the internet and the id and uh, we are uh set is only what 2 of our collect from the w c. k. they are enjoying and good to we are providing for, for our medical uh,
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medical workers in the hospital in the uh, southern guns in even distant own guys. uh and uh, regarding your question. uh, you know, and any idea if it usually only kind of getting the military or a cvn uh, kind of get like, uh, even the hospital or even the fuse you can. but it, this lets tactful to the organization. we clearly marked their, uh, their uh country are truly, truly uh, uh, standards for us. and it's never heard before. and again, we can, we can try our deepest condense for our police from the w. c. k. yeah, they'll tell you, sir, that these envoys all the, uh, the aid will cuz they, they are clearly marks. i mean, we would say clearly models. i mean, is it just a big red cross on the side of the vine? could it be mistaken?
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in the middle of the night because we've had the idea of socialism sort of come out and say it was an accident. could have been an accident or does it look deliberate a lot. uh, i believe i believe all the organization who was inside and guys know whether it's a deployed, it'd be a central orange close there where they, they will mark their of a high code. yeah. with them mark their place of the camp loan or even their clinic as far as for the may be confused. so that it's, it's kind of a confusing if the, the, the 10 percent that they're from the is really told us that they are missed, missed are guessing the, the, the, the left effect. right is very were indeed how crucial, i mean when, when a agencies like yourself prepared to go into what
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a to was zones are, are you offered any defense training in any way? uh no uh for showing that the uh, safety is the 1st uh the 1st requirement for us to work and company at least to help us. uh, even though the w h o. already thought about me, she puts an inside the guys in us that all the organ is just and still have the contingency plan. again, again, regarding the as kind of things if the patient but again, nobody would expect what kind of, uh, a tech or what kind of uh, can i send you the id and we really do for me and salt, or even the, the central guys. so again, is this, this uh, this extra busy we kinda follow uh, we kind of follow uh any, anything at all, and additional information or gotten regarding the, the, the agreement as of
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a different plan to attack or to try to get there some kind of something area in the, in the, in the north central or even in the, in the, in the south guys. i don't see, you know, clearly when it comes to guys or any war to an area, few months here and aid it's is power amount is a key funds to and a lot of volunteers from around the world they, they get involved to help the need of course of food and medical supplies, but what kind of guarantees should governments give those volunteers go into these was and i may, shouldn't they be holding uh, the taxes will be aggressive accountable. that's for i guys, i guess it's, it's kind of i have a question because you know, on like on those uh,
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i've already said that the international hang engine low or international uh, war and not be applied in this in this war. so again, even our government or anyone international, everybody's kind of guarantee of about the safety of the people or community to work or conduct the humanitarian assess inside the guys us 3 mines. those are, you know, uh we've been either volunteers from massey, they're in gaza. right now when it comes to kids, so it's a little bit about what they're doing and goes, i know you know that, but they're all people from mercy their how, what are they doing and how they're helping. uh yeah, uh we have $1111.00 uh for sun, full entering inside does it installed guys. uh and now they do find it into
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a 2 things. one is a surgical team is beyond our, is working in the uh, in the hospital as for the mother and she has been hospitalized and, and the 1340 independent living guarantee. so, uh, on the 11th and sunday, doing a different, different job. i talked to uh, starting from the uh, surgical surgical and then to taking cancelled on the uh, mazda who, many of herndon children. and also i ended up primary care as to who they can about be infectious disease and uncommunicative abuse. and the audience on no idea. uh what i have to leave is that lets hope uh, the aide work is around the world and especially in gauze oper, texted and i thank you very much dumpster id for an offline tentative for of the massey volunteer group. thanks again for your time. thank you. the
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human rights watch says a process. so for the, for the government of the one that i made, the 1994 debt aside was put time to amount to direct participation in the will. yeah. so basically posted that conclusion as it ruined these archives about efforts a lot. the international community to the truck, subjects and enduring lesson from the genocide is the international community's failure to take heed of the clear signs that preparations for mass atrocities were underway, including warnings from human rights defenders who put their lives on the line to sound the alarm despite the passage of time, victims deserve to see those responsible for genocide and other crimes, arrested and prosecuted in fair and credible trials for years consent. so this has been that to major international actors, policy makers in the u. s. and the u. n. o understood the gravity off the one to genocide within the 1st 24 hours. even if they could not have predicted the mass of
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told at the slow task would eventually take. but aside from that, there's also phones and the he didn't rolly played in the generous lot oppressed advisory by the human rights watch. arms project reiterates the january 1994 reports. conclusions including the francis support to the government of rwanda was tantamount to direct participation in the war and calls on french troops deployed to rolanda, as part of an evacuation force to be replaced with neutral forces from other countries. globally, historians have spent the last few years poring over government archives to come out to cables and military falls. the conclusion for arms was not directly complicit in the one does mass killings, but french or thoughts. he supported the violent and extreme as government. they were blind to its preparations for the mess. okay. and reacted to slowly to stop the genocide. some argue that this means power was therefore based overcoming responsibility for the tragedy. something as slats out of retreats through london
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crisis ended in disaster for rwanda and, and to feed for france. but as france complicit in the genocide of the tutsis, if this means a willingness to be associated with the genocidal enterprise, nothing in the archives consulted proves that efforts to improve relations with the one that president to manual mcclung commission den investigation and opened the archives to the public no smoking gun was found a proving defense of minutes, just direct involvement. the queue losing storm swamps. the hills with churches did not have the face of france. france was not to go to companies, but some of those to survive the horrors of the genocide unconvinced and were lift, disappointed by the french findings, even the very man who led to the rebellion, but in the small task as regularly accused frauds of complicity in the crimes 20 years later, the only thing you can say against the french in their eyes is they didn't do enough to save lives during the genocide. that's a fact, but it hides the main point,
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the direct role of belgium and france and the political preparation of the genocide and the participation of the letter. and it's very execution people sole came from . so is not only involved in the being spinning passivity, but actually enabled genocide to read support for the who to receive before during and after the killings between 19901994. it is true that one that was in the state of the economy. social and political turmoil, and that to the international community was reluctant to come to a hope is lost. the complicity of this does not to the gates, the greater responsibility of france was close populous, allowed it to profit from arms deals and strategic positioning. what happened into one that was more than a crime? it was an event that seemed to mandatory me side with the alice and regional experts. i would rose onto this in moodle. he also integrated phones in the genocide. you cannot stay in the you might have d at that at that level,
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especially when you have everything in sight that isn't it to us on the desk. it was, it had to be some countries at that time that, that really. busy started to, to, to make more sound and ring the bell that but it was, it just leads and at the end of the day, they never stopped to stop by the, by the around them themselves. but what do we know is that those, those congress shouldn't, shouldn't position themselves as, as challenging so of those values. secondly, is that they run the job itself. still the genocide has been rebuilding. i also believe that somehow, europeans and americans have some information about that. the region of africa that they let it go because after the genocide the whole plague move, it's just
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