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the, the news one small country from the vocals that is not afraid to say a loudly that will vote against this resolution because this resolution will open at the end and on his box. so obviously there, right this climbing of the decision, not that you wait in general assembly put the adults to resolution to declare july the 11th is an international collaboration day of us. whoever needs a tennis underneath the commission that makes and also failed the threat to the georgia in prime minister, suggesting what happened to robert street. so may a way to him, he doesn't towed a western line and will back george's bar. and the ancient bill and millions fucking the streets over on morning, the nation's life presently laid to rest in his hometown after a headache up the crash and took his life. and most of the week,
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the covering your top stores in the water around the world and pushing back on the main stream narratives, visits on fields. but you, in general assembly has adopted a resolution declaring july. the 11th has to be international commemoration. the day of us to grab it, it's a genocide. so it'd be as beta, alex on, the voltage openly spoke out against the move, saying it'll open pandora's box. i would like to unmask this on tools and full justification for passing such a resolution. number one, this is kindly politicized resolution, and i will ask 3 questions to which we didn't hear the proper response from domain authors of this resolution. germany. why is this resolution being fast? number one, they were speaking about individual legal liability mentioning month and
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a green amendments here. and i'm asking you if that is so why this resolution is being passed. because speaking about individual legal liability, it has already been done. it has already been delivered. there is one small country from the vulcans that is not afraid to say loudly that will vote against this resolution because this resolution will open at the end from the xbox. in the 2nd world war, we were among very rare people in se, due to that's where i'm tied. that's the only entity. and we paid the biggest price associates to, to, more than $1000000.00 of serves, were killed, either by not to dramas, either by not to crowds. why didn't they stopped with that resolution? because they needed this resolution in this particular moment. i'm not going to speak about because i know all the other issues today,
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but no one should underestimate people here and this whole because everybody will understand everything. why were your settings remember states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution? saying that if they've done holt in favor of that resolution, they will not get to your support your help when it cannot be can all the other issues is this is that to your beyond values, democratic values. are your thoughts that i was not going to be able to speak up about it? i have kinds of examples about at the event is in 5 minutes during the war in bosnia and herzegovina, or 1995. for the clad as genocide by the international tribunal of a former yugoslavia, that declaration left the divisions between serbs and both the acts. so it'd be as president alexander who just said the new un move was an attempt to ask for reparations from belgrade. velocity correspond,
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indicated muffin has more details and this will as well the vote took place in the united nations general assembly, the body where every member state is represented. 84 countries voted in favor of the resolution 19 voted against 68, abstained, and 22 countries simply did not vote. now, 3 of the 5 permanent members of the un security council supported the resolution, but russia and china, both permanent members of the un security council opposed it now in the balkan countries who had serbia and a hungry who voted against it. slovakia and greece abstained, and the rest of the balkans voted in favor of the resolution. now when russian ambassador and of ben z a spoke against the resolution explaining why russia opposed it. he emphasized that this resolution to make july 11th and international day of reflection and commemoration that it demonizes deformity this lobby. uh, and it puts the piece of bosnia and herzegovina in jeopardy. i'm just waiting for
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it to that is the president distinguished colleagues. we've witnessed today a sad chapter in the history of the u. n. a number of delegation is led by germany decided to abuse the authority of the general assembly and under the guise of a resolution of the day of commemoration of political declaration, whose goal is to demonize one of the peoples of the full amount. you can slowly i'm, you've got to do. one thing is clear. the resolution sponsors are deliberately pushing boston into conflicts that were called for the price that country paid during the civil war. the 1990s, when 100000 people died at the music was we left with an impression that is done to make sure that the people's impulse be never reconciled. and then we can see this, and this acts a threat to peace and security in the country. and the region is a whole photo basically is cynical and hypocritical since. but what's even more surprising is that the main sponsor of this resolution is germany. germany. we
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started to weld was in the 20th century, it's killed of millions of people in concentration. camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa. not participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of san diego in 1995 to that country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture others about the importance of reconciliation. but in this team, we convinced that germany has no moral authority to even mention the time of genocide to describe anything other than that atrocious cries. now there is no recognition from the united nations general assembly of the crimes committed by the nazis against the peoples of the former soviet union or the peoples of former yugoslavia. and that was pointed out by any bands. yeah. and if we're not going to acknowledge the crimes that the german nazi is committed during the 2nd world war, why should one of the engine 1995 be singled out? now, other countries oppose the resolution,
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including nicaragua and the democratic republic of the congo. when they spoke, they emphasized that the resolution seemed pretty counter productive senior. but as soon as the president, in this assembly is increasingly notorious, that there is a double standard in the western world that has no limits. our general assembly continues to be a victim of manipulations. and it's used to advance political agendas and specific interest of western countries. in history, we cannot overlook the responsibility and participation of nato in this tragic events. 25 years ago, nato bond. this area indiscriminately called causing thousands of wondered and us and you can solve, you may have see, mr. please, you don't. thank you very much, mr. president. the draft resolution is presented, as can see there's an antagonistic act by one community against another. it will be
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counter productive and deep, and the divide. it will not strength and peace and will lead to new ways of to engines aren't doing so. we have shopped to see that some perpetrators of atrocities in the democratic republic of congo, or amongst the initiators of this resolution, as if they have any sympathy for the victims, subscriber, and eat. so. yeah, china and cuba also oppose the resolution saying it demonizes and singles out certain countries and is not really helpful in the process of building peace in the world. what was mainly western countries and their long time allies that voted in favor of the resolution by designating the 11th of july as an international day of reflection and come on ration of distributed such rental side. we are committed to closing this gap and the institutionalized memory of this organization. mister present president, letting me be frank, false allegations, without this resolution have been spread, either from one to provide some clarification. this resolution is not directed against any body, not against a valued member of this organization. if at all,
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it is directed against perpetrators of a general side, montenegro has totally examined discontent, including its political and legal implications. as a multi cultural and loc, the ethnic society montenegro place, it's a significant value on the culture of remembrance and good neighborly relations, demonstrating sensitivity and understanding to issues essential for peaceful coexistence cooperation and a reconciliation in the region. funding and remembering victims of genocide is a must human side is a stain on our collective memory, the crime of our crimes. and we must all walk to ensure that such heinous crimes of genocide never happen anywhere else again, $68.00 countries chose to abstain. and among them, there were many different sentiments, reflected a number of the countries said they did want to commemorate the genocide, but they felt that the manner of declaring july 11th and international day was
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irresponsible, more preparation and, and discussion needed to be done about how they've been doing so and how to commemorate the crimes of 1995 in a way that brought peace and further peace in the world. now in addition to that, we heard brazil that spoke about how they certainly wanted to commemorate the events of 1995, but they did not feel it was appropriate to commemorate a genocide from decades ago while israel was committing what they considered to be a genocide. in gaza, similar sentiments came from indonesia and syria. as we looked around the victims of the stuff chapter into study, we are compelled to apply the lessons from 3 minutes to the present day. before our eyes again, the site is unfolding in god's engross. indonesia has voted in support of the phrase or illusion. let us not taught at least the solar memory of sleep it needs uh, with our connection in gaza. if we do not one history repeats itself,
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we must all be firm. you're not holding international law and do you encounter? we must reject double standard request, say that the east. thank you mister president. my delegation felt itself today obliged to vote against the draft resolution. we also categorically reject porter this ation of human rights issues and table in bias to draft resolutions. particularly germany is currently engaged publicly in supporting israel politically, economically, and militarily, enabling it to commit crimes against civilians distresses the false allegations by the states that are made in bad faith and set to deflect attention away from their direct involvement in the genocidal acts and gaza july 11th 1995, you had roughly 8000 boys and men who were killed in by bosnian serbs now in 2007. the international court of justice declared the events based on their
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legal understanding of the term and to be a genocide and that ruling came down, arguing that what took place was indeed genocidal. now in 2015, a similar resolution put forward at the un security council was vetoed by russia. and the important thing to remember about today's proceedings at the un general assembly was it. all parties were horrified by the events that took place. there was no attempt to downplay or deny the horrendous atrocities of 1995. however, the emphasis was on how best to commemorate the events and move forward, creating peace in the world to make sure nothing like what happened on july 11th. 1995 could ever happen again. there was a feeling that this resolution and this ratified international day of reflection. and commemoration was not really conducive to bringing the con, the parties of the region together. i was simply going to reopen old wounds and as
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we heard from the serbian leader opened pandora's box, it was not strategic and did not really serve the purpose. that those who put it forward said it would serve. we were discussing this earlier in the program with us to have you in american journalism that boys have mounted to who says that this resolution breach is boston. he has peace treaty, but also is constitution. you had the um, the foreign ministry, then you went to basset? or, and one of the 3 presidents go through, you go to the you when and basically say, oh, you know, we are, we, we stand behind as bosnia stands behind this beam. clear violation of the country's constitutions. which by the way, is part of annex of the peace treaties, defended the civil war and 1995 and people from love it on to definitely trying to testify. what happens when these power sharing arrangements get violated? demonstration, everybody that they don't care about the peace treaty, they don't care about the law. they don't care about the constitution. and they
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certainly don't give a damned about any sort of reconciliation or truth or co habitation within uh, within the boundaries they, they've accepted themselves. and so again, this brings into question to entire peace treaty. uh, you know, present dougherty kinds of points. i know doubts tomorrow, the americans and the germans and the british. and all of these other people who voted for the resolution will say, oh, we don't dirty cuz threatening peace. i'm sorry, gentlemen, daughter, because not the one for acting peace. you are, you just literally participated in the unraveling of the bosnian constitution and trampling the peace treaty that you, yourself wrote and sponsored and took upon yourself to enforce in order to pass this meaningless resolution that nobody's going to abide by because the lights were light and red, remember, the u. s. is not abiding by the legally binding a resolution for 40, for guaranteeing serbian sovereignty uncomfortable? well that's different. no, it's not. the security council resolutions are legally binding. the un general
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assembly resolutions are advisory. so now they're gonna tell me that this resolution somehow trip trumps the security council once that's on how this works. and then of course, tomorrow and to the after, when somebody else proposes another genocide resolution against somebody the life they're going to argue. oh no, this is improper, just like you're doing with the i c. c. know, last year they were cheering for when it started and arrest warrant against the russian president was definitely not a subject to their jurisdiction. and now they're saying, oh, you can't do this to israel because israel's not under your jurisdiction. well, which is it? is this the rules based ordered where you will get to make the rules? 2 thirds of humanity disagrees with this. the russian president vladimir putin has touched down and by the roots receiving a very well welcome from his counterpart, alexander lucas. shank of stepping off the plane of the lead associate, a few words and broke grad that was offered by a young lady there. on the red carpet on the 2 day visit, have food and lucas shank. and we'll discuss the 2nd stage of exercises to practice the use of non strategic nuclear weapons. the further development of the strategic
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partnership between the 2 countries is also on the address of the fridge it's, it's sending it to really well over now to the latest developments regarding the ukraine conflict and the crime in head start to get actually on offer both the 2 people who've been killed on the pin instead of due to a key of miss on strike. this comes as washington continues pumping ukraine with weapons and now seems likely to raise the stakes as how speak up mike johnson has joined, growing coal stateside for to you have to be given the green light to strike russia with the us supplied weapons of the us house of representatives, committee on foreign affairs chief, michael mccaul. it seems insistent, the key of should strike russian territory with american weapons. lastly, ukraine. we have a really bad situation going on. as you know, this is a sanctuary zone that the russians have created. and what they're doing is they're
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lining up all their artillery and rockets and missiles just across the train border that they then use to attack the ukrainians. however, you already ministration and jake solve and have restricted the arms use. so if your credit cannot defend itself and fire back that russia your colleagues from house intelligence committee, the adjuster leaves the statement in which they are calling for an inspiration to allow your brain to use american a weaponry on the military targets on russian territory. would you support that? because right now they have weapons, but they have restrictions to you that i think we need to allow your brain to prosecute the work the way they they need to be able to find back. we discussed it though they would fall by us on the opposite score. bennett here, he says the statements made by american officials don't have the people's interests and by i think it's
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a statement of the trail against the constitution of the united states, the american people. and of course, it shows mike johnson why he's so hated in the conservative republican, right. he is a dead man walking politically because of his betrayal of the american people who want nothing to do with financing or weaponized in ukraine against russia. that's. that's the big size. they are operating in a delusion. they are santa c thinking people and there's no reality in lincoln or sullivan, and then there's no consciousness in biden. they are operating as victoria newland thinking that ukraine will be in the office until every ukrainians dead. and somehow that is going to convince the russians to remove vladimir putin and allow the raping and pillaging the dismembering of russia. one thing you know about russians, they don't surrender, they don't retreat, and they will fight to the end as they've done against the bullying. hitler and throughout the ages. and this is no different, in fact, it's worse because the american european union, nato, pseudo,
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fascist a transgender climate change agenda is the greatest enemy to humanity. and i think that's why so many nations are citing with russia in africa, in the middle east. the bricks nations are going, you know, very, very strongly because the west is so delusional. it is blackmail by definition of the west is up in, arms over georgia. is parliament pausing a transparency which will shed light on who's funding and g o is on the media and the country, the georgia prime minister has revealed. and you commission, i didn't minutes words and a recent conversation, even threatening a dangerous was phones. if the police you did not tow the line even in the face of prolonged black, i'm at least right to voice during a telephone conversation with one of the european commission is with shocking during our conversation, the european commission that listed a number of measures that weston politicians might take if the veto on the
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transparency low is overcome, while listing these measures he mentioned, you've seen what happened to feed so, and you should be very careful. let's just go back to that little dot low, which has been adopted by the georgia impala, and that would get more transparency in terms of who is funding and use and me to, in the country. there's a threat that it's not going to be signed off by the president, but there's been huge protests in the last few months into play c as a result of that little. in fact, we even sold foreign ministers from e u countries in attendance, l. c. and miscellaneous and eastern. yeah. like, i mean, there's no foss stretched to say the sizes for an interference in itself, but you can get a sense of how important this is for the new opinion. and as a result of that, you know, we've now got this huge claim from the georgia prime minister. essentially, it has been a threat to his life and it is big because what,
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what state. so this is the vacuum prime minister who was shot at a blank point range just a few weeks ago to have emergency surgery. he's now recovering from that surgery. but you know, this is a major issue to me just write it. it's funny, blake, don't even think it's blackmail. it's a blatant right. and what we also then heard from the georgia, him prime minister, is that he went on to say that the attack against will but fits so had these traces of special services from one country, but he says a link to the global group policy. yeah, i wanted to ask you about that mr. cobra kids, the mentions the global war party and a statement. can you elaborate on why that's important? yeah, that's important because of the global parties. so it's based on the specified political force. is that a call a case of forces from the west and he believes to trying to sparkle resolution in his home country and also trying to open up a 2nd front in relation to what's happening in regards to the crating conflict. so
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this is a really big concern when we see the protesting to pc and we see the ministers that and it really does have some sort of remedy a sense of what we saw in terms of might and in ukraine, back in 2014. so you can understand his concern regard to that and some like force this office being conspiratorial. but let's be clear, the attempted assassination on the life of the sla vacuum prime minister was made by a man quote, you are sent to the main street meter in the west has no really picked up or reported on the fact that he was politically motivated because will that pete? so when he came into power said, we're not going to send any more weapons to queen, want to be more neutral party and this i'm, i'm, that the video is have him online shows things long live you claim, but it's not being reported. so you know, the trying to sweep out under the compet basically with political motivations we saw from mobile paint so it was attack. now slovakia has said this was
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a politically motivated attempt and they've actually blamed a lot of the media coverage. oh, faint. so saying, but you know, it was threatening, it was negative, and he was constantly being called a russian stooge. the american liberal media is trying to cover up that the assassin and potential terrorists in tula. it's a political fanatic from their own camp. pro ukrainian anti trump progressive that attack on the feet. so with my safely shocking on, it's clear with the georgian prime minister for what he's saying has had his life threatening to if he doesn't move back on a little bit. his policy, which is the elective policy in georgia, which is the ruling policy, believes is the best way to proceed to his own country. we don't know who the commissioner was. she hasn't seen any word for thoughts this from the you so saw that the reality is a space is truth in that can use google to. i don't simple because 1st when we took the form and this is interfering in the domestic politics in another country,
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the close a 2 to 5. it's moral superiority when it comes to other countries. and if this is true, it's essentially acting like a mafia state. we'll get this, the e u, a neighborhood and in lodge, when commissioner admitted it was him that made the statement that a phone call with the georgia prime minister. but he said he used freed shows case as an example of the opponent reservation of society, adding the quote, his words was simply taken out of context with georgian political, i left the vessel a couple that say it says the threat to the georgia in 5 minutes. that shows the true face of the west and officials, the family literally well, there is no direct threat to the prime minister's life at this point. the words of the commission official to mister, cool, the hips here to see what happened to the slovak counterpart means of course, that from black mailing to your opinion, officials are now moving to threats towards georgia. that's outrageous. any normal person would consider that a threat, and the implication that something like this may happen. i think most georgians
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will react to that. these threats implicitly mean that even if you're a pain officials didn't take part in organizing attempts on speech. so as life we can see that unfortunately they have no problem with such an act. therefore, the collective west shows its true face in a very bad way. this doesn't go in noticing georgia, and of course, every normal person is outreach. even those who usually don't support the government. we're not surprised. we see what's happening in ukraine. the georgia government is now told that if you won't give up on that foreign influence law, something bad will happen to you like something. what happened with the slovak prime minister? such pressure shows the true face of those representing the collective west. it runs late, the president has been laid to rest of the ceremony and his hometown of my shad montrose pack the streets for his as far as the eye could see. to express that condolences able to have raised the died and a headache up the crash over the weekend, which also killed a number of, of
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a high ranking officials. iranian on forces reduce the stipend regarding their investigation. the saying that the headache of the court fire only after it crashed to the ground, the reporting now from the funeral procession. here's our correspondent. you'd have to in the body of the late president where you see arrived in restaurant his home town will be late to arrest . the whole serve as custodian. he became a ron's president. earlier in the day a funeral service was the shop. the more his body was sent to your 4 people to bed the routes leading to the shrine of being close your traffic and are now coming from all over the country. we've made our way roderick, how about the process or wait,
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it doesn't have way along with other shows like foreign minister in the several people who are asking them to share their sentiments and the media shod 5 is southern. sure, bottom line of their words is why are to that 1st a shift because of the way from west policies. so that was the only one you may reach for their find west china marsh on latin america, which used to be my previous administrations in their ties with the result of this problem
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with a member of the organization which was trying to get to the one out of the international washing the wrong, she or for souls. the several countries observe, the senior delegation from saudi arabia was at his funeral, signifies the 7 this rich information is one of the initiatives loc. recently, less than 2 weeks ago. here about the, the old western dominated world,
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easy, obsolete, and the world is emerging towards a multi point. our system, a case is a wave of tappers forecast. that's where you are suggesting that the longer this all americans are free when washington's money and weapons up to are the asa into ages 12 or so. this is the revolutionary newspapers, protected by racing. somebody from out here in austin international. but a lot of us doors continue online. you know the website. so you don't the the
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