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these are the variations that we go bankrupt, the hunters, and you'll see people supporting body. what kind of intellect to process is behind . this kind of hectic is used, top diplomat is crying foul bosco out plays the block in africa. he's as people on the continental need to be pro reprogrammed if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america, from outside a lot of defense, as i was trying to help this relationship that has washington settings and make the message, say he gets ready for a defensive fide to keep its relations with india. after prime minister moody's warm embrace with lot them of put in moscow. every day we still fear the
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face, the threat of death. i could hear the screams from distant sections upon the scene in the past that speaks to our, to you about the horrific conditions and he's ready jail of thousands of guys and have reportedly been killed as a stature obligation. the are you watching our team to national, reaching you from the russian and capital i a michael portrait? now the buckled field is not just about tags and guns, but it's about the war on people's minds that don't follow. the western narrative and africans are in the process has, and that's according to the use pop diplomatic, just a bureau who evidently can't wrap this head around why anyone would support russia . you see when you go to someone's nafrica and countries and you'll see people supporting 14 to 14. what put the news doing and don't pass, say,
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put in has saved on bus. now for you would have come to offer a gun, save us. what kind of intellect to process is behind these kind of the active duty . while a lot of people invading the networks, a lot of people the same, anything that lies, a lot of people go to nice in their mind to do those elders. then how do you resist against that? you need that before then kind of army. you need people are watching the networks you need people explaining seems the way the con, to programming the you for in the policy. chief joseph role has really once again made an arrow going to comment to these africans that support russia and the support pieces in purchasing that countries language and people that support our children not to let them pretend is waived on bus is, is basically, is something that supporting present, which is a do think that the on to the,
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to the, to just for doing that just for some strange reason. the d. u is still surprised that the african states are completely, i'm willing to take. the waste is called is a baby releases with the boss, so it's not, it's not a single applicant. country has been put sanctions on russia even spoke against russia and that despite crystal from the waste and that's on its own, but speak to you and speed is the been speaking pieces. this, the whole region is a prime example. even just recently, we saw bodies we did between the 2 d, the seeing that the waste a continues to to right, ask a couple of sources that says infinity of this, no can sort of those imperialists consider that we belong to them. and a wealth also belongs to them. they think that they're the ones who must continue to tell us what is good for our states to africa. our continent that suffered so much because of the perio is this arrow is gone forever. our resources will remain
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for us in our populations to ask because searching the open to deepening relations of nations as it can be, does have made it clear that that whole lot comes at the expense of, of getting time to address. yeah, this is the realities that you did that you hold has to not fully realize it and see me do not realize any time. which is why most people continue to have an advantage over the western africa. i'm not sure how long this itself has been beautiful and i'm, i'm not just a combined to been put to test it was for the point is that this is so called golden 1000000000 has been practically a parasite on other nations for centuries, 500 years. they've been tearing apart the poor peoples of africa. they've been explaining latin america and they've been exploiting the countries of asia. and they certainly haven't forgotten that. i have the feeling that it is not even the leadership of these countries, although it is very important. but the ordinary citizens of these countries feel in
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their hearts what is happening. they associate our struggle for their independence and true sovereignty, with their aspirations for their own sovereignty and independent development. but this is compounded by the fact that the desire to freeze the existing unjust state of affairs and international affairs is very strong in west and the leads they are used to feeling their bellies with human flesh and their pockets with money for centuries. but they must realize that the vampire ball is ending you has a difficulty telling this it's a reputation that forgot the exodus of you seeing. and this will help use that as well as rather than behaving in a humble man to actually try continues to, you know, come to see the met, nobody meeting comment. see that? i think, cuz i'm not one of the boss enough to understand the feeds. all right, let's cross now live to grandma bill ness, nasa founding member of the african legacy farm and grand son of late the different
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president, the model of bill nasa gum ali is good to have you drive me right now. now the you thank you. now that your, you is really desperate, is sounding the alarm over its positions in africa. now, how would you explain the timing of that statement? uh, 1st of all, you know its, um the uh, the problem is that the sometimes in, in europe and, and then the states they, they forget that for god the colonized nation passed. and so it's hello. i spoke yesterday. yes. yes, i'm here. yeah. go, go ahead, just go ahead. we can hear you. he said, uh yeah, so here's are, we've had the quantization past and you know, we've had our ups and downs also with rational but we never had this. we also,
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we always had a, uh, an understanding of agreement on how to, how to work together. and in fact we were partners at some point in organization movements. um, so it's, uh, it's buffering sometimes. so here it is, this kind of a talk about the content programming and program. and the about the mind. this was never the case. it was most of the case with the color hold on eyes and countries. a lot of people, even in the field that uh morales doesn't have a single idea who africans are. now, how would you describe the issue of foreign policy cheese assessment of the blog? suppose that achievement on the african continent and you want to, i have been on the part of the whole of our lives. how close to reality are those descriptions of he has made which sewage descriptions are you referring to?
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now when he said that's, that's africa, i did operate africa has benefited from, from the european union and the west. uh well and what sends benefit to then what's and so the, you know, it's, uh, if we, if we're discussing that we have benefitted. uh, of course we work with everyone, you know, even in, in my country we've always worked with everyone, but the comments that i perceive. what are the ones to do with the, uh, the programming and the information, or which is uh, and in my, in my view, it was, it's, it was more of the colonizing countries we have, we, i remember the but i bought a slice because for example, you know we started sikes because we know how this came about. this was an agreement between european countries to divide and conquer,
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basically. and uh, and we've seen many times the, the, the interference of the, of the world bank and the patients uh to the dictations of the world bank, on how guns, how countries should govern themselves, economically. and so this, these are the ones i perceive as a as bustling comments that, that are quite frankly misplaced. in fact, talking about that can yeah, it's still ripping from the issues of i a map with all the protests that we have seen in recent times. and bob, we and the all, those are still on the assumptions. now the year you would see if directly said that he couldn't understand why africans would prefer to support russia and putting, instead of west the powers. let me, let me hear you answer to this directly. the uh,
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okay. the i look like, uh because i have already answered this, this uh, we have a good, a working, uh past with the, with the show. it goes to targets ups and downs, but. so we have a, a, a, a much worse uh pass with the, with the colonizing nations of europe. and if they want to uh, work with us then, well, okay, we need to, uh, we need them not to forget this past. because um we have, uh, we never had this issue with a country like restaurant, but we know it's very well we have like i told you have dislikes, be cool. we have the interference as in uh, in our judy uh, in uh, in uh, in egypt, of course, in uh, in an old the african countries in south africa. we know we, we know about the best very well and we, uh, so we understand this. we never had this issue with uh,
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with the russia or any other country in the east or right now. and the african countries of gen, already being on the, the non aligned movement. but after the days right now, how best do you think africa should engage the well, because the westwood, the one it is either you are here. oh, you are there, but speak to us about how best africa shoot. engage the world, you said through it and on the line movement, we work with the countries that are willing to work with us on a fair basis. and we do not want to be dictated on how we should govern ourselves. uh, what our fiscal policies should be, or who we should talk to and who we should support and who we should. we should not support. this is, this is not the way this is spelt the mentality of the past. it's
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a neil cold on my vision. if your dispute with this mentality, if, if they're thinking it's either the russia or the west, then yeah, i'm still thinking with this mentality, it just sticks on a new form. we uh, we have long been a jump in the, a long support to the no not line movement to work with. whoever is willing to work with us on a fair basis on a mutual interest basis. and this is the way it should be. we have a, we don't have to have a memory of those we, we know very well what of what happened in the, in the previous, essentially. and essentially is before this. and we, but if there's not the case of, if you don't work with us, then you are with them. and it's just, you know, that they said it's not all, it's not all about them. the, the world, the world is a big place and there are other companies like i've clicked on want to govern
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themselves. all right, now what if we have to be specific share of from your assessment, what, how be you will western powers in generally, absolutely done to support the african continent on avi genuine initiative from the west. now to improve those buys, what's your assessment on this uh, look recently. um, what i'm noticing is that uh, a lot of country is not just the companies in north they're looking at applicants is as it is a, a virgin container that has not been tough, been to the resources, etc. and of course, we understand this. we do not blame them, every company is looking for their own benefits and their own interest. and they are looking at the product as a, as a resource which the continent. um, but uh, but do you need to work with us on a mutual business?
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you need to understand that we uh, have out on identity. we have our own, uh, uh, uh, roots and our own, uh, explanations. uh, in the continent we are, we are, uh, we are many countries, uh 5454 countries and quite a flash gone through correctly. so they need to understand that. uh, we are not just a few of them implants for anyone. and uh, one of the things that i also noticed in this and burrows speech is that he is, he's speaking about mobilization and war and the that they need to support you create. and what about the palestine? let us spell the sign in this equation. if the, if you us so much into mobilizing, and by the way, the word piece with member dimension. so so this also and,
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and if we go back to 2011 libya, for example, which is a country in, in africa, libya, was there a lot of was mobilized within 2 weeks by natal, which also mentioned that naples is not going to up at that well, what am i multiplied by an adult to enter libya during the time of mom? i've been living in less than 2 weeks a, so the machine was mobilized. so if you're talking about the, the, the, the fight of the mind or the about the mind or this was this uh, on, translated into uh, the mobilization of the loading machine of naples in less than 2 weeks to enter libya just like that. so we, we do not forget this, we do not have a memory unless we know very well. um what, uh, what they are capable, capable. so uh, so actively looking at its, not a matter of,
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we have spending gear or there we, we know we have a fast, we understand that we would like to move forward with uh, a drawing as a continent, east concrete, dealing with all the companies, all the work on a mutual interest bid as well right. even besides uh, what's going on in guys that i live on, libya that you had mentioned, we can't forget what happened in the rock and, and i've gotten his dad and all of that. it's only about mobilizing for war instead of peace, right now we've seen how the, the all button is going round the world talking about peace. and we see that reaction from a to members and you members. now let's talk about the issue of reprogramming of the mind that brought out talked about and this is the west still seeking to maintain its colonial era dominance in africa. do you think this is what this is about? because you have said earlier that they have to be
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a recognition of the funds of africans want to go to govern themselves. but here we are having someone saying that has to be a reprogramming of the african mind. this is a, this is really, you know, where they liked it. if we wanted to do the program, they're messes and to, to thinking in a specific way. no, this is not the, this is a terrible way to go about the, you know, who we are. we are so the tournament countries, we don't like anyone to interfere with our, our politics or our minds as they are saying. and the other than mobilize the world for uh to, to, to, to capture the minds or to control the minds. so really, there is a, uh, hey, uh, this, then a ton of a, uh,
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you know, 10 of the thrust is happening in palestine. and if you want to mobilize, anyone for anything is, is mobilized uh, in your countries to address this issue. because thousands of lives are being lost . and uh, and if all you can see is that you need to, uh, recapture the lines of africa and, uh, and, and mobilize uh to, to change the, the world view. uh, with regards to the, the ukraine then. uh you have, uh, there is a problem in that i see a huge problem and uh, what is the you managing uh, why are us the indian lives? uh, let's see. and then uh, and then then any other life in there and in the view, you know, this is, this is really a question for them. all right, we have to leave you here. now
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a good model of the nasa founding member of the african legacy fall room and the grandson of late egypt and the president the model vanesso. thank you so much for your time. thank you. thank you, sir. great. now india is relationships with the us as b, but that needs ever be nobody can be taken for granted that sentiment is, according to the us ambassador to india. and it comes on the heels of indian prime minister moody's visit to rockdale. it's important for us as americans, as indians to remember, the more we put into this relationship, the more we will get out, the more we insist on kind of cynical calculation in a place of trust in relationship the less we will get. but as i also remind my indian friends while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever bent, it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america outside a lot of defensive titles, trying to help this relationship ahead. i don't see in the being much he to what
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aaron, gar, safety, be with them by the door to new denny. i've had to see because this kind of a reaction from the west and lead or the sort of 40 action from the western press has been on the expected line is the sort of meltdown that we've seen in the west. and for us, as far as the wizard of the indian prime minister to russia is concerned now simply because the timing of the particular was it 9 of july when one leader was looking meaning in washington. dc. even need to need those for the nato summit. perhaps they wanted those features to be dominant for the, for it shows that really what dominant for features of the prime minister of the was largest democracy. how getting this within wellness within the symbol of the, at the, as the president saw a dot chart here in, in law school. well, both the leaders feeding classes. so the, the significance your role,
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these speeches is immense. and you can truly don't believe that. and that's what he saw. so during that sound, like we also heard from the ukranian president using a harsh words for india and sort of so you will see the positive look we've made clear to every country in the world, including the india that have bet on russia as a long term reliable partner is not a good, and that's especially true in our view for india, when you spoke about moody and page and having what was a very warm embrace. and i think it was more than one the reaction in europe, but particularly in america, what was one the old and they they, they always resented moody coming to most good to me. but pretty well why. why do you think that sentiment was in the air to the don't getting away from the timing of this particular wasn't what we've been given to understand. and what supports i'm suggesting is that they would also pressures in the near to change the timing of this. when somebody said mr. moody was here for. and in fact, this has been a tradition, the annual summit between new daily and most school for what,
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while from 2000 october 2000. and this summer, it has happened after 3 years, has been a bit of an ais given the fact that that was a go with the mac and then the war. but any way this was, it was extremely significant given the timing here. and interestingly, when the western leaders were trying to send out the message that rushes isolated, we saw wondering do movie standing shoulder to shoulder with the, with the president. part of the, again, when indians hear the word, russia, the 1st words that come to their minds are in this companion in happiness, uninstalled me on the line your that relationship between india in the west, in the past few months have been somewhat strange given the fact tom, especially with the issue of the call to sony separate is who can do in canada, who's opening, leaving, threatening india and do need or should. so this was, it also needs to be looked at from that perspective with what india giving
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a message out. and so this is your messaging, your perhaps not the messaging. that's the leaders in the world. the rest of the countries warranty? yeah, there was, there was almost, i mean that perhaps maybe i'm over shooting it here. but that i think that was almost a sense of jealousy coming out of washington. you know, to the staging this big nato summit just wrapped up. but they wanted moody to be in washington, not to be in moscow, hugging fruits and, and at the end of the day, you what that in the kremlin, in the hallowed halls of the kremlin you are right. i was putting in body, you are part of us special coverage for the injured 5 minutes this visit to india. i mean, let me ask you to in june, how did it go? i would say it was a successful one, but let me point out to you all. that's why the relationship between you didn't, our school has always been warm, has always been very strong and sony, but it's been more of a political relationship that we've seen more the decade spot after the warn you queen started on the subsequent sanctions. we've seen the trade go off the oil that india has been consuming the,
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the influence they've gone up what some 20 times higher than what you've seen before. the conflict a new queen had started. so in fact, the tree, it has been about $10000000000.00 from some $10000000.00 to now we're talking about a $100000000000.00. so this really was a successful with it in that sense. let's head to the united states now hunger. busy or east prime minister has met with donald trump in florida following the made the saw me to in washington or the hunger in lead uh, previously met with the landscaping key of putting in moscow and even raising painted by jean. he says he's on a piece mission to add the tree and confident of the hungry and prominence that'd be the whole band posted on social media. but he and trump discussed ways to restore peace between russia and ukraine. trump has expressed intentions to end the conflict if he is once again elected to be the us president. solving europe young
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powers however, have open lead condemned alban store. jeremy went as far as to say that opens actions have caused collateral damage. we must see how hungry is chairman ship in the council will proceed in the future. we are now on day 12 of the hun, gary and chairmanship, and it has already left behind a lot of collateral damage. poetry or bon, takes the helm of the rotating presidency of the council of the european union. so all the ministers of all the member states and or mon ends up seizing the opportunity to run all around the globe, talking to people with views that actually diverge from the establishment. russian president vladimir putin, she's in pinion, china, and now former and potential future us president donald trump. this week during a trip to the us for the new summit. effectively demonstrating
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a bit of tolerance and openness to argue logical diversity to supposedly western democratic values. and he's apparently writing off these discussions and confidential reports to european council president shopping, michelle, and also other, you brass doing the job that none of them could be bothered to do because they're too busy. virtue signaling europe into more, more complex. and the establishment promptly freaks out about it. all. mister orleans does not represent neither nato nor hughes position. it good seems that he's abusing his position as a, as a presiding country. but in no way, he's representing neither my country nor the northern european union that has an e. u. member. i do have a message along with many other e u leaders. so i think you should be capital not means using the presidency for doing trips that could be considered to be looked upon as as
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a speak you for the, for the whole of you, i think that is a, that is a mistake. and i think a hungry now that we re, the, the reactions they actually have asked for. well, these guys sound a little bit triggered, clear your bond is reading here. no safe space. there are no reports coming out of the western price of the used stablish moment, wants to punish or bond for his outreach efforts and threatening it's 6 months rotating mandate. quick someone actually is doing some work over year, can have that. when the french president $800.00 and that whole had the same gig during that 6 month french rotating presidency, he had a logo made that looked like it incorporated a stylized version of his initials, e and m. pretty groundbreaking stuff did absolute wonders for the lives of europeans, the only ones were allowed to get anything done of substance and brussels, or i'm elected cleaners. so the ponder line in her bureaucratic battalion for
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making right policy to get shopped in front of you. law makers and well, they are actually democratically accountable to any voters themselves. anyway, oregon and his team really don't seem to phase filed the strong the write down who supports us and brought sol solved, gaze tongued was peacekeeping mission. so they'll know attacking hunger receive opinion. you and check them and see if they haven't given prime minister himself piece is necessary and for the sake of peace, we must act while or bonds, even establishment. critics are having a meltdown. one thing that he does have on his side is that his 6 months rotating presidency may be over before the you ever gets around to figuring out what the heck to do with them. and especially on what grounds like where in his job description, does it actually say that he can't go on fact finding missions in favor of peace guests are not used to someone actually doing something useful in this particular role? now let's get to the middle east now touch it when abused. that's how we'll form
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a policy and present a nasa or what tiny who was charged for the recruiting history side. bama describe live in that needs ready prison. a rest about the age of 15. he spent 2 decades of his lot behind boss, but he recalled the conditions the person that survived in west some ended up paying the ultimate price. i imagine that unarmed person entering a jungle full of wild animals. where would he hide? every day we saw fear in the face, the threat of death, especially when the prison unit known as could terror came in, armed with weapons and baton, speeding us brutally. i could hear the screams from distant sections, each one of us waited for our turn, knowing it would come. we were hungry all the time. we almost forgot about our families thinking only about hunger, cold, and thirst. of course it was very difficult for us to get to the clinic. it took
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a lot of talking to get to the clinic. naturally, a sick person should be treated differently with no, they would put shackles on our hands and feet. and our hands would be above our heads, they would take us down, down, down, sorry for this expression. dragging us like an animal to the clinic. that's how they treated us with insults and purposes telling you that you're a cyber tour that you don't deserve treatment. you deserve to die. how many people fell in the bathrooms, many selling the showers fainting, and after an hour or 2, they were to honor us with their presence to check on the fated person to see what was wrong. many prisoners died inside the prison, due to medical neglect. there was a norm is suffering inside the prison. when i was released, my family couldn't recognize me. my family was waiting for nicer to be released. the guy started saying the prisoner nasser just got out. they walked in next to me and didn't even run.
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