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the, the the pro palestinian protest was gathering outside the democratic national convention venue in chicago and basically defying the policies. overwhelming stuff for the israel. more on the guy i'm buying and finding himself in the process of the democrats, big event as house republicans gear up for a showdown. producing a big committee report, alleging corruption and abuse of power on the part of drove island. and over a decade on libya, remembering the events of 2011, which sluggish the country and the tales. i'll throw west and let it in, colors, just remove the cut, the deputies from the
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looking at a 50 hour here. we're not here at the national at 9 am locally here in moscow. it's so good to have your company for right. as the democratic national convention kicked off in chicago, thousands of pro palestinian protests was gathered outside the venue and made the ongoing war on gaza demonstrate to slamming president by those policies of support for israel, which coming to harris has the democratic know many also aligned himself with in the united states, we need talk about this. my goodness may steve a ticket,
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they keep talking about the units. see how they've unified the country. they've united the potty and yet widespread protests violence demonstration. and does it look like real unity to you? well, about speaking the buzzwords so far of the democratic national convention, this talk of unity seemingly ignoring what's going on just outside, where the convention is being held. we've seen the files in his old pro palestinian protest is up to 20000 according to organizes and of course that i'm good over biden's support for as well. they've given him the nickname genocide, joe, for his support for the coming on slots in gauze. and now course. 3 the power that was helping draw on with the democratic national convention in 1968 also taking place in chicago, xt in the history of the united states. this was of course with thousands of on the vietnam war. protesters descended on the convention and that they were met with
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a very hostile response from the police. that was a huge, violent protest. so that a political trial, the chicago 7 to cool, so eventually acquitted. so this came a very turbulent time in the united states and also for the democratic parties of the power. and it was a very clever and very obvious we can hear from some of those who are on the ground about protest. now, the people are saying that the democrats are the lesser of 2 evils. but you know, i've been seeing video after video of children's bodies blown to pieces the lesser of 2 evils that fight in harris and ministration during the
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b b, b. so these huge, very angry protest secuity has been incredibly tied to anticipation of these demonstrations, perhaps favoring the kind of riots that was seen back in 1968. now those protests, so the phone had been lost, the piece was low as we have seen that were attempts to break that security event. and there were these allegations of a pallets of bricks being strategically positioned outside the convention center. i'm not going to even speculate who may have been behind that reminds me of via them and then from past events and similar as well. let me, let me ask you what we drove by and you know, you see the, the violence outside the convention center. you, you see all these protest, joe biden hits the stage. he says, we've saved democracy. i don't even know where he's getting his ideas anymore.
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anyway, actually, from the democrats to, well, of course, as the opening of the, of the d. n. c, as you'd expect, the big cases of taken to the podium, one of those are being hillary clinton. she receives a 2 minute standing evaluation. quite a while, i get the car is a huge one. just celebrating the death of a good i see in to libya and come with a harness, a game she took to the podium. she very exciting mistake became a me, most of a recent comment saying, i'm speaking as she refused to listen to those probably published in protest is now when she took to the podium again, she came back to that password. she spoke of a united country looking out at everyone to see the beauty of our great nation. people from every corner of our
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country and every walk of life are here united by our shared vision for the future of our country. perhaps surprising, be the outgoing president. joe biden, when he took to the podium to make his outgoing speech. well, he did it, nobody's to protest. and he even said, well, they have a point. he received huge polls when he gave a top of thumping speech coding to end the war. the one thing he didn't acknowledge, however, was his role in the ongoing on this voltage goes a few days ago. i put forward a proposal that brought us closer to doing that and we've done since october 7th. we're working around the clock. my secretary of state run a wider were reunited hostages with the families and serge, you mandatory health and food assistance and the guys are now
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the civilian policy people. and finally, finally, finally deliver a c sorry in this war as well. i mean, the protesters outside does, they will accuse bite and all of hypocrisy. his administration has, of course, recently agreed. i an extra bottom put $20000000000.00 us dollars a military aid to is route. this includes fight objects and add to this house and the cause the bond in the administration, again, as opposed to the international criminal court pro into potential war crimes. and these arrest warrants sold for your guidance and benjamin netanyahu abide. and so his possible he refuses to acknowledge that as well is coming out to genocide. and there's no indication that congress is set to break with biden's policy. of course, no, of course though, because it generally speaking, anyone who eventually gets into the office they are, they're always pro,
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is really it doesn't matter who they are, whether it's going to be trump or come on with. i mean, they always pro israel this and i'm afraid to ask you this. and the other statements we drove by the frequency. oh, well, we can talk about what you said on ukraine. he described this as his proudest achievement, roddy. and i told him member states against the pollutant, and he said, that's 3 years into that conflict. and ukraine remains free. i mean make about what you will. and of course, the united states has again pumped billions and billions into ministry aid for you quite and of course, extending not a conflict, but very much of his speech was about himself. it was self congratulating me. he was a buck flapping over his wrinkled waltz in office. the buzz word again was that he saved democracy in the united states. this was a quote, listening to his election victory over donald trump. he took a few flights of goals upfront and yeah, the, these very whole, so please,
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and he was talking about how much he loved america. and also i was noticing that he reassured 1000000000 is that the wealth would be safe on the highway. his presidency pops and old to with these sponsors that now iris for herself. she will make her pitch later this week when she for many except the democratic party nomination to be that presidential candidates. so hopefully from what we've seen so far, it seems that it's more likely to be continuity by that. yeah, i just couldn't disagree with that at all. the, on the east states. we knew i, i appreciate that. thank you. well, the executive chairman of the newly formed american communist party has, i'll be, enjoys power, those between the crack down on protests against the vietnam war. and today's event on the streets of america. it demonstrates the relationship between the curtailment of domestic us civil liberties. with the united states as foreign commitments in
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order to carry out a very unpopular vietnam or the us government had to resort to forms of brutality and repression against its own people. and something similar is happening in the case of the gaza genocide today, which is deeply unpopular among many young people in this country who have awakened to the crimes of that the, that israel has been committed. well, actually it's a big mis, that the democratic party is a champion of the funding the police. we can see, for example, in the funding of the so called cop city in atlanta, in georgia, the democrats were fully behind it. and when it comes to protecting the us, as for an interest, not only do the democrats and the liberals like to make use of police force, they also are fans of employing the f, b. i and other intelligence agencies to crack down against the so called the for and so, so versus, so it's no surprise that the democrats are making use of excessive police force in
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presence in order to defend their deeply unpopular foreign policy agenda and palestine. but without your advice and making a speech to kick off the democratic national convention, house republicans seem intent on reigning on bad pro rate publishing a longer way, hit report on biden's impeachment inquiry, making some palm show that legs a joe biden has exhibited contacts and taken actions that the founders sought to guard against in drafting the impeachment, provisions in the constitution, abuse of power for an entanglements, corruption and obstruction of investigations into these matters. the actual impeachment inquiry was actually only formalized back in december, but since then, it's come to a number of very important conclusions. like the fact that since 2014, the buying families being accused of having received over $27000000.00 from foreign entities. the sources of this money apparently being concealed through
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a number of shell companies. and the inquiry also accuses the biden's of receiving over $8000000.00 worth of loans from rich democrats, which may very well be simply cover ups for outright bribes really. and what terms of the president's son hunter biden, joe is being accused of using his political status to essentially give him his son hunter and bung fair business advantage. and even being a legs that the justice department had tried to protect hunter, bite him from some sort of criminal prosecution on top of all that, i mean the house republicans are accusing the white house of trying to obstruct this inquiry by withholding documents and witnesses as well, now it's also important to understand that this was all released on the opening day of the democratic national convention. and of course, the democrats see this inquiry as a sort of attempts to get paid back at them for their own impeachment of donald trump. during his presidency, but funny enough, the republicans are using the same measuring sticks that the democrats used in
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terms of making the call on impeachment, president by the knowingly participated in the conspiracy to monetize his office of public trust to enrich his family. under the standard, articulated by house democrats in 2019 impeachable abuse of power occurs when the president exercises official power to obtain an improper personal benefits. while ignoring or enjoying the national interest. present by its actions are consistent with this standard. so far, the speaker of the house mike johnson has praised this report, but there has not yet been any actual official talk of bringing the articles of impeachment to the house floor. still, it's been quite a while since joe biden brushed off the very 1st corruption allegations that were leveled against him in his family. the most notable of which being of course, the 2019 controversy around hunter's appointment to the board of directors of ukrainian energy company prisma. he had absolutely no experience in the energy
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industry. and this took place after the 2014 q data and ukraine euro, my dog, which is father, who was vice president at the time, completely supported. and one of ukrainian prosecutor actually launched a criminal investigation into hunter's appointment joe by to not only threaten the key of government, but then brag about doing. so later on i said, i'm telling you, you're not getting a $1000000.00. i said, you're not getting the building. i'm going be leaving here. i think it was about 6 hours. i look as i'm reading it 6 hours and the prosecutors not fired. you're not getting the money. oh, son of a bitch. got fired and they put in place someone who was solid. of course, however, millions of dollars the buying family made when joe biden was vice president. they pale in comparison to the billions of dollars of us taxpayer money that's been sent to ukraine under the bite. and presidency and it's anyone's guess really how long it's going to take to investigate and understand. just where all that monday
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actually when the 1st place already of a decade has passed the yet libya remaining flayed by the catalytic events of 2011 . which shape the future of not only the country but the whole region. all the same, to on words, the code name of the foreign and military and culture names by country. and while west and leaders of the time hailed the full and the killing of more america daffy libya, swiftly became entrenched in albuquerque. the former gadhafi, his last legitimacy to lead and he must leave the. 0 there is a conspiracy to control it, be an oil to control the libyan land, and to call nice libya again, this is impossible, impossible, and we will fight into the last man and woman to defend libya. we came, we saw, died,
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shows the world you would get rid of any jews, freedom fees, the people of the story right now, of course, a lot of people stuff up, a tutor. yeah. tripoli spokesperson for the association for the victims of nato's in prevention in libya. most stuff a very well welcome to. thank you very much for coming on the program here before i get into my question, is i've, i've just got a point of curiosity. here. are your association is called the association for the victims of nato's intervention in libya? i would imagine the intervention perhaps should be what should be encouraging,
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unless you do actually think it truly was an intervention perhaps on a she might have terry and bases. i don't think 0 is my own thing may actually be, especially with the association is the association of nature, nature or an offer can certainly be it's not it's not, it's not quite tries to wait and state the material and the, the question that we take the issue of the so really is especially especially civilian victims very seriously. yeah. i don't, we try to pursue with both legally. i'm politically and the maybe most of the audience would be surprised to know that the day to me and vision of libya that last are due for over 20. not a 19 to march when the 11th until the 31st of october of the same year. maybe they would be surprised to know that at least between
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$220.00 and for longer than truly somebody is, were killed by an a to a res. overly be over at least 5 to 6 cities, especially in the was the reason of those victims. most of them work to actually a lot of sleeping in their homes. they included women actions room and you have their name and the we have the, i'm still the, the complete list of those victims, including the, you know, kids as, as young guys, a few days old and young lady as along the 70 years, the somebody who likes have guided missiles more stuff, i apologize for interrupting you. i'm sorry, but these are a lot of these are laser guided missiles and i was just reading online that a lot of families who lost family members will never know which countries these
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miss. all came from, which nato members dispatched these missiles into civilian areas. but let's keep in mind, let's keep in mind mustafah. nathan, always a defensive alliance, right? as well. well they, they, they, they, they might have quality a different day life. but the fact it's a big need to, is there aggressive to ministry and to you still have a new ways of trying to call alliance. other countries simply states what the quote, the friendship, very expensive. it doesn't really matter. what matters is, what does it need to do or what it has been do with the last 40 years or so, right? or at least the last a few years since the war ended. and we also have to remember really the fact that nathan wells actually created the counter with tension strict on the most to uh,
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from the war, should back eh, you the soviet union era. and now was being used against the smaller countries, just like libyans, serbia, and many other. right. so what the, what the, what the corner thing doesn't really make any difference, but they have to make a point. i have to make a point here, the whole enterprise aggressive enterprise, then they could do aggression and really be 13 years ago. was actually the 1st need to more in north africa, auster cross was the for you to know. yeah. 1962. and they came out in the nato alliance, you know, claiming victory over a very small nation. yeah. the something new for you by the end, despite everybody in color and fake news that the char integration or the entire trade in libya, my country was actually for
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a new monitor. and what i'm going to exactly it most off of kind of kind of jump in because i think you raise an excellent point on, i want to pick you up on this because i'm, you know, western forces they, they, they invaded libya base and they to bomb the hell out of it, under the pretext of freeing the country from could duffy's rules, but most offer him me out on this. please. capacity for the rest. well now the whole, the home and capacity in recent years before he was mowed, sort of mice and killed. he had crushed an arab spring, rebellion in libya. now hold on a 2nd. you remember the arab springs? you remember the color revolutions? don't shoot most stuff of these oh, out of the playbook of a c i. a in langley virginia. so i wanted to ask you, when could that be crushed? it's our rebellion spring. this hour of spring in libya did nato bowman because he destroyed that, that rebellion there or is that something more to it? how do you read between the lines as well?
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there is much more for us. what i agree with the way you go to the rise of the drawing. oh yeah. and i wouldn't, i don't want to have to add a couple of points. first of all, good now be was all in there. you know, with the usual project for offer, you could counting counting, also a boys in the presence of the western courses and the african wise continues. that's the 1st and he was 1st me and t have in the car. busy busy headquarters and in any. ready the continuance and the african continues that never happened until after he was murdered. right. that's the risk. second thing he was back in the law economic, i'm fine. i should have drawers that, do we not the african confidence we haven't gets oh, same good car and see back to my live you was the resources at the time. maybe i
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had one on the then 70 tons of boom. capable of having an independent car on the see most of the for the african countries, most of the african countries are both the, you know, roy and the broadway in your use. no. the bench very much. and the african st. brown, which is actually biking. my frost and controlled by the phrase try here to get that be was bursley on the this the 2nd as it turn boy, that was also mention, do you watch? firstly eh, on the and this list and it's a different format. so including the government and economics domination and across africa, as well as the in the communications sectors which why, which is why libya, lauren, should the 1st, the bedrooms with goods such
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a light systems to enable the african countries to have a free and independent eh, calling systems between themselves without the actual will and differentiate brandy . what is the part of it most off? uh sorry, i do apologize. i do apologize. sincerely print draft, all right, but, but, but what, what you're saying is such, it's so important because the mainstream media will never tell you this. for example, as you say more mcafee, i mean libya had the most infrastructure out of any country in africa. they had the most hospitals to have free education, free housing for new families. could that they wanted to irrigate this a hara, as you said, he wanted to create the palm african gold be not to kick out, but us petro dollar. he was doing amazing things for libya. i'm the confident, but he had to go. he just had to go most stuff a, it's a, it's a tragic story, but it's also a story with so many nuances. and so many of the little things from behind closed
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doors that we need to get into this conversation. so i'm very, very grateful for you joining. i say more stuff i taught a spokesperson for the association of the victims of nato's basically incursion into libya. mustafah, thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank. thank you for having the appellate student students abroad. have been living in fear for the safety of the families ever since the start of the war on gaza corresponded rebecca and up at the blue. now make meeting a to palestinian students who found this 2nd home in indonesia where they loved ones remained trapped in the walls on. well, here's the story. for many students studying abroad is a time of growth opportunity and hope for the future. but for our group of policy of students here in indonesia, this experience is mark by a deep and over whelming uncertainty media. right. and who see they are both from cause and currently pursuing their education into the share. right?
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is a master student at one of emissions fast for the 1st cities, study, electrical engineering and october 7th hit. everything changed for him. oh, by hon. yeah. i used to call my family every day. i would have a video called with my family and loan, what's going on since october the 7th. it has been extremely challenging to receiving news from my family. that's a long make a phone call because especially since they're not at home anymore like they are in the evaluation center. so i have to contact them. you're gonna know that. but the service is really poor. who's seen guard is currently working on his bachelor's degree is lubbock business at the london in then state as lubbock university in lumber, he moved to the new media in december of 2022. not knowing that he may not be able to return home. no, all of his thoughts are with his family, but i'm doing that. but whenever i have extra money, praise be to god. i share it with my family for them to buy food drinks and
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medicine so they can live because their conditions are much more difficult than mine. here i can live, i can eat and i can drink in gaza. i don't know how they can survive. what, whose scene was his family's designated shafts? his favorite thing to cook for them was smoke lu, box, or rice fish, which i did a bose and but now it breaks his heart to think that his family has limited access to through whose angels powerless as he is forced to watch their situation unfold from a distance to the center. there isn't even so they need soap and supplies to wash themselves and they don't have anything but the aid. and some of the aid that came in was of poor quality broke and they asked me to keep praying for them to be able to return to the north west. so we can meet again. don't forget to pray for us both right? and who's saying are trying to focus on their education to secure a brighter future for themselves and their families. but while the situation in guys are remain so unpredictable,
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they cannot deny that they find it difficult to concentrate on school since october 7th, the conflict has escalated to new heights. homes destroyed families torn apart, and the future, the more uncertain then ever. this is the news that so many nations must stop about their policy and do use a lawyer in jakarta. in march, he attended an event for the international league of people struggle in qual, alone for fear he met high beale shatara, a policy me, an educator and a graduate program administrator at the z university. but when he got back home, she received heartbreaking news. shatara had been arrested by is really forces on her way to the west bank and taken to the n, same as demon prison. no one has heard from her since. to be honest uh, information about her. uh, it's not really clear. and now it's very difficult for her lawyer as even to,
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to reach her. i think the and the prisoners including her and that one prison there . right now the father struggling for rights to cook their own food for themselves, even even that is difficult so that the condition and that one prison is horrible. now do you and the nation palestine, a lions have been sharing her story on social media with help from somebody doing a palestinian prisoners solidarity network. joyce calling for i'm justly detained. prisoners to be released. what happened to just shatara could happen to any palestinian. this is another steer ring has on dry it and we'll see we will be be able to go back home even if they have to stay in asia. what will they do with the ongoing conflict? they're stuck feeling helpless me, but they are trying to keep faith a life. i mean, he said, god bless you would want this war to end with one of the people that would be able to breeze to be able to return to the homes, which i most likely destroyed. but at least the slaughter has stopped. i want to go
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back home after graduation. i really want to go home. however, if things continue as they are, i think maybe sometime before that happens. if this continues until i graduate, i will surely be unable to reach you on hold on. one thing is sure, the media will always be a 2nd home for right. and who's seen the country will keep standing up for human rights and calling for the freedom of palestine. just like you and millions of other indonesians. because nothing can break the size of support that transcend borders. and, you know, engineers here by the way, is one of dozens of countries are considering joining the bridge some strategic family alliance. and as the brick saw, conversely, on banding a brand new payment system for international trade, which is essentially a dependency dollar, at least $159.00 countries i've already signed on to use this new car and truck and make sure you question.

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