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it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me in our didn't come until 1989, but it's people are still referred to as bernice. and it's there that the national league for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership side of mass, broad as the reason overturn election results. fresh out of her cross decades, long house arrest suits you issued a statement calling for her supporters to resist what she described as a return to military dictatorship. it was here in me and mar 2021. that was served as newly minted us president joe biden and secretary of state. and to me blinking 1st test on international relations and diplomacy. today, that would be temporary, military control, still continues. joining us to unpack this very complicated situation and me and mar that is asian pacific affairs expert kj know k j is also an educator, a
it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me in our didn't come until 1989, but it's people are still referred to as bernice. and it's there that the national league for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership side of mass, broad as the reason overturn election results. fresh out of her cross decades,...
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it's name is stone, burma. it's rebranding to me and mar. didn't come until 1989. but it's people are still referred to as bernice. it's there that the national league for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership cited mass, broad as the reason to overturn election results. fresh out of her cross decades, long house arrest suits you issued a statement calling for her supporters to resist what she described as a return to military dictatorship. it was here in me and mar 2021. that was served as newly minted us president joe biden, and secretary of state anthony blinking 1st test on international relations and diplomacy. today, that would be temporary, military control, still continues. joining us to unpack this very complicated situation and me and mar that is asian pacific affairs expert kj know k j is also an educator, a writer. his most recent piece on this particular matter ca
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does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not. if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate resolution against speaker johnson next week, moving ahead with that effort. your reaction to what this means for co
does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not....
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to junta in burma and they will authorize that and be required by congress in the burma act. secretary blinken, you have broad authority and sufficient funds by my reckoning to distribute non-lethal aid to armed groups and to the burmese societies. items like drones and the communication equipment, for example, that can save countless innocent lives. why has this aid not been fully allocated and dispersed? >> senator, i welcome sort of coming back to you on that in detail because i'm not aware of particular delays. certainly our intent and my intent is to make sure we're taking advantage of the act and taking advantage in a way that will allow us to robustly support both the democratic opposition and the ethnic groups, to bring them together in a unified program. to provide them the assistance that they will need and the support they need even as we're putting pressure through the reseem and sanction. if there are specific things, then i welcome them on that. >> well, i'm grateful for that and i'll take you up on that myself and my team and we will stay in touch with the comm
to junta in burma and they will authorize that and be required by congress in the burma act. secretary blinken, you have broad authority and sufficient funds by my reckoning to distribute non-lethal aid to armed groups and to the burmese societies. items like drones and the communication equipment, for example, that can save countless innocent lives. why has this aid not been fully allocated and dispersed? >> senator, i welcome sort of coming back to you on that in detail because i'm not...
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yeah, burma, the philippines. this is the yeah. yeah. so that's great. this is great. you know, i mean, i think this is important to be able to show that as wide support for the move 9. so these are some of the packets that we did. a copy of each one sent to each and every board member. these with the new original ones we did. we submit a new aid for the 2018. and then they went in for the for a may g. it's we have the stick for your mom and your dad was even figured because he had so many letters. he had all of his certificates. i mean, these are just a ton of stuff is all the letters we had submitted for, figured out to get those letters for him. st went by. yeah, this has been true collaboration. oh for sure. oh, that's the man. that's the best part of it. as i and that's why it's so important to work together. mm hm. but i don't see you might see you guys versa yet and just help each other just and what you're able to do things i'm not able to do, you know, things i don't know. i mean, really things you're not able to do it together. teamwork, teamwork, basically.
yeah, burma, the philippines. this is the yeah. yeah. so that's great. this is great. you know, i mean, i think this is important to be able to show that as wide support for the move 9. so these are some of the packets that we did. a copy of each one sent to each and every board member. these with the new original ones we did. we submit a new aid for the 2018. and then they went in for the for a may g. it's we have the stick for your mom and your dad was even figured because he had so many...
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you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base, a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in in the last five minutes. and you really get the sense of what this conflict is about, because that is a professional, professional military over there, firing artillery, firing mortars. these men are irregulars. they're a strong alliance, a ragtag of rebel groups. and they've had a lot of success, but they've taken on a professional army. and that army is edging closer. beyond these banana trees, the military are crawling through the undergrowth. so you see now, it's not safe. 50 better we go back and later we can decide again and we can come back any time. all right, let's go. let's go fast. the kndf are used to sneak attacks, but this is un
you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base, a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in in the last five minutes. and you really...
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it's name is stone, burma. it's rebranding to me and mar didn't come.
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so the austrian commander, general burma issues this order that they're going to have a sweep of the this this whole region with considered partizan infested and he gives this order you must be very clear this is going to be a punitive strong expensive to them and that that thus you must punish the whole populace. there is no distinction between combatants and noncombatants. this is a partizan area. the punishment is 12 totally on the entire population. so telling them it can be no distinction between combat in the non combat, which is what war was moral or based on and just war tradition. he then goes on to say, those of you that feel might feel humanitarian. you should keep in mind that to soft towards the enemy is, to sin against the of your comrades. so he uses religious language, sin. so he's setting up a world again. as i say, this is the army not the ss. the victims are not --. there serbs. the commander is an austrian. and you're in this and in this inverted world. where to not kill unarmed women and children is evil and is a sin against, your comrades. and to shoot unarmed w
so the austrian commander, general burma issues this order that they're going to have a sweep of the this this whole region with considered partizan infested and he gives this order you must be very clear this is going to be a punitive strong expensive to them and that that thus you must punish the whole populace. there is no distinction between combatants and noncombatants. this is a partizan area. the punishment is 12 totally on the entire population. so telling them it can be no distinction...
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you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base, a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in in the last five minutes. and you really get the sense of what this conflict is about, because that is a professional, professional military over there, firing artillery, firing mortars. these men are irregulars. they're a strong alliance, a ragtag of rebel groups. and they've had a lot of success, but they've taken on a professional army. and that army is edging closer. beyond these banana trees, the military are crawling through the undergrowth. so you see now, it's not safe. so better we go back and later we can decide again and we can come back any time. all right, let's go. let's go fast. the kndf are used to sneak attacks, but this is un
you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base, a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in in the last five minutes. and you really...
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see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us, and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state, at this base, a counteroffensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets, and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in, in the last five minutes. and you really get the sense of what this conflict is about, because that is a professional, professional military over there, firing artillery, firing mortars. these men are irregulars. they're a strong alliance, a ragtag of rebel groups, and they've had a lot of success, but they've taken on a professional army, and that army is edging closer. beyond these banana trees, the military are crawling through the undergrowth. so you see now, it's not safe. so better we go back, and later we can decide again, and we can come back any time. all right, let's go. let's go. let's go, but fast. the kndf are used to sneak attacks
see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us, and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state, at this base, a counteroffensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets, and neither do we, so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's, i think, three shells have come in, in the last five minutes. and you really get...
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it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me in our didn't come until 1989, but it's people are still referred to as bernice. it's there that the national league for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership side of mass, broad as the reason to overturn election results fresh out of her cross.
it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me in our didn't come until 1989, but it's people are still referred to as bernice. it's there that the national league for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership side of mass, broad as the reason to overturn election results fresh out of her cross.
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it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me and mar.
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end of the street, the burma army there. so we have to run. this is the heart of loikaw, downtown. look at the state of it though. there's destruction everywhere. if we just look over here, look at the destruction of the buildings. this is — and century drones were dropped air, artillery, air strikes. we know this was a militaryjunta because the rebels don't have that kind of weaponry. and something else does just silence. because there are no civilians here, there are no civilians here, there have fled because the junta doesn't distinguish between rebel fighters, between resistance fighters and civilians. it is labelled them all as terrorists. in fact, eight kilometres from here, just yesterday, a military strike killed a family of six, including two children. so, wherever they attack on the chinese places into ghost towns. cobra and sam will defend these frontlines whatever the cost. this is a struggle of the young against the old, a new generation battling a military elite and its myanmar�*s youth that sacrificing most. this man is just 23. he took shrapnel to his femoral ar
end of the street, the burma army there. so we have to run. this is the heart of loikaw, downtown. look at the state of it though. there's destruction everywhere. if we just look over here, look at the destruction of the buildings. this is — and century drones were dropped air, artillery, air strikes. we know this was a militaryjunta because the rebels don't have that kind of weaponry. and something else does just silence. because there are no civilians here, there are no civilians here,...
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i had the opportunity to travel with a delegation to burma. during that trip i had the chance to go to a small rohingya camp. i believe i was the only senior u.s. official to be able to visit. it was essentially a prison camp. it was encircled with barbed wire. armed guard all around patrolling inside and out. i remember coming across a young a hinga father. he had a question for me. he told me he had been living there for several years. all his kids were born in the camp. he wasn't allowed to leave without prior written permission, which he never got. the camp had a clinic that few doctors or nurses ever visited. there was never enough medicine. there was an outdoor classroom with no real teachers or textbooks. he had no way to earn money. he said that the only food he had is what we gave him. he looked me in the eye and said, my question is, what do i tell my son? i had no answer. i'm here this morning because i believe that our job, all of us, you, me, all of us, we have to answer that father's question. when the u.n. refugees agency releas
i had the opportunity to travel with a delegation to burma. during that trip i had the chance to go to a small rohingya camp. i believe i was the only senior u.s. official to be able to visit. it was essentially a prison camp. it was encircled with barbed wire. armed guard all around patrolling inside and out. i remember coming across a young a hinga father. he had a question for me. he told me he had been living there for several years. all his kids were born in the camp. he wasn't allowed to...
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of times and wanted us to do all of world war two because his war was in the pacific in the china, burma, india theater. distinguished flying and we'd agreed to do the deeds of the pacific because there were all those islands in the pacific also d-day landings and higgins boats were were part all of them but he came by and i think boise was at a fundraiser with him a week before we opened on sunday. he came by for private tours. he had something in alaska so he could not be at the grand opening. so he calls us after his tour. he pulls me and steve into my office and off his staffers and sat us down and said, this is the best museum in america. world war two, he says i know it's d-day and i you're doing the pacific days, but if you boys will take on all of world war two, all. and nobody else could hear this. me and steve. steve was exhausted that i was too. he rolled his. oh, god, nick, don't say yes. of course you know, if i had said no, he had walked out and it had been fine, that would have been it. and i said, well, we'll try and boys. he said, yeah we'll try and went to i went to i m
of times and wanted us to do all of world war two because his war was in the pacific in the china, burma, india theater. distinguished flying and we'd agreed to do the deeds of the pacific because there were all those islands in the pacific also d-day landings and higgins boats were were part all of them but he came by and i think boise was at a fundraiser with him a week before we opened on sunday. he came by for private tours. he had something in alaska so he could not be at the grand...
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it had attached itself to me through a pop it from burma that was in my parents house in gene value in that developmental traditional products that the last page read. it was set on fire in the garden with petrol hills. best customer more, he always said playoffs to sell newspapers because at that time it was believed that if an object was possessed by a spirit, the only way to drive it away was to burn it different. i'm going to go a little bit over the years, audrey and experience mounting pressure from his church in geneva. he decided to take part in intensive a week long conversion therapy program in new york. was led by a pasta code. holly wonders, it's easy cuz during the therapy i wrote down what happened every day and all those years. i kept a diary as well and that's and actually also done with the move at the shortly commands. the demon that's bound to pain. it was love listeners. and silence to leave and during the throne of god, the demons begin to laugh and laugh. so making fun of the little boy suffering in the desert, feel stupid because even worse, if i had physical sym
it had attached itself to me through a pop it from burma that was in my parents house in gene value in that developmental traditional products that the last page read. it was set on fire in the garden with petrol hills. best customer more, he always said playoffs to sell newspapers because at that time it was believed that if an object was possessed by a spirit, the only way to drive it away was to burn it different. i'm going to go a little bit over the years, audrey and experience mounting...
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>> i think that the leaders of russia and china and iran and venezuela and burma and many other countries looked around the world. they saw that inside their own countries, among their exiles, among their friends of their exiles, there were -- there was an attraction to ideas about the rule of law as you have been talking about, ideas of transparency and accountability, the ideas that rulers should work on behalf of the ruled and not simply act in their own interests. and they realized that in order to defeat those ideas at home, they were also going to have to seek to undermine them abroad. and so over the last decade, they have been slowly coalescing around a kind of authoritarian narrative that portrays autocracies as stabling and safe, and democracies like ours as divided, dangerous, degenerate, weak, and whenever they can, whenever there's an opportunity, they promote that narrative as i say, they do it inside their own countries and because we now all live in a global information space, they promote it wherever else, inside the u.s., inside europe, inside africa, inside latin americ
>> i think that the leaders of russia and china and iran and venezuela and burma and many other countries looked around the world. they saw that inside their own countries, among their exiles, among their friends of their exiles, there were -- there was an attraction to ideas about the rule of law as you have been talking about, ideas of transparency and accountability, the ideas that rulers should work on behalf of the ruled and not simply act in their own interests. and they realized...
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. >> and so on relying on the 2012 opinion, from judge amy burma jackson in dc, that's their defense theory of the case. the prosecution of course, says the pra is absolutely irrelevant to the case. i think at a minimum, you have to say that it's relevant to the state of mind president trump because the statute, the relevant statute here is 7903, requires a state of mind that he knew and believed he was unauthorized to have the documents and had certain specific purposes in mind for them so they can eat all of these facts in their defense theory. but you're right, there's sexy facts that the prosecution should also has this recording of donald trump being interviewed for this book about mark meadows saying, hey, you want to see something classified like that. that's that's gonna be a challenge for the defense, right i think that l of these tapes and videos and all that are always a challenge because people do get glued to them, that sort of thing. >> but again, he's going to have to be consistent but his defense theory of the case to explain why he believed he had the right to all of
. >> and so on relying on the 2012 opinion, from judge amy burma jackson in dc, that's their defense theory of the case. the prosecution of course, says the pra is absolutely irrelevant to the case. i think at a minimum, you have to say that it's relevant to the state of mind president trump because the statute, the relevant statute here is 7903, requires a state of mind that he knew and believed he was unauthorized to have the documents and had certain specific purposes in mind for them...
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yes, that includes places like burma atlanta, even over towards dallas, that concerning point is going to be clouds though, because we've got a lot of them that are gonna be focused tonight over texas, louisiana, mississippi, that's going to be probably the biggest thing that would hinder people would be some of those clouds. >> well, for this solar storm will call it the southern lights to write. and i just know that we also pointed out at allison is always dressed for the whether she's wearing her. we had her skirt, aurora dress today. we always have to shout out the wardrobe festivals yes. she's always matching the thing. thanks. >> nate coordinating with the solar system well while the storm has the possibility for major impacts, it's also really beautiful to look at if you've seen the photos with this now is the ceo and founder of janet's planet. janet iv. janet good to see you. see you have this eclipse in april. now you've got this coronal mass surjection in may, which every time i say it it feels a little naughty to say, it sounds like, you know i wrote on mass ejections space
yes, that includes places like burma atlanta, even over towards dallas, that concerning point is going to be clouds though, because we've got a lot of them that are gonna be focused tonight over texas, louisiana, mississippi, that's going to be probably the biggest thing that would hinder people would be some of those clouds. >> well, for this solar storm will call it the southern lights to write. and i just know that we also pointed out at allison is always dressed for the whether she's...
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but he crashed in burma. and peter w who was a test pilot for general schnall and the original vgs, who died in a test flight in october 41, about six weeks before pearl harbor. dad used to talk about his atkinson cousins who flew in world war two. and he was so proud of them. i could see it in his eyes when he read me a book about flying tigers. and i went to my dad to be that proud of me. someday. so along with dad's relatives, they were he was born on indian reservation and goes back to full name, not timothy, who means he's in the history books is no heart, but it literally translates to no heart of fear. and revolutionary war lieutenant colonel richard campbell, who fought at the second battle of camden at hopkirk hill back in 96, in 1781, and died at utah springs in october 1781 and was buried on the field. so military ethos and warrior ethics goes way back, and my family, another inspiration was my brother bruce, who's here today. and i'm very proud of him. and so that's what i wanted to do, was make m
but he crashed in burma. and peter w who was a test pilot for general schnall and the original vgs, who died in a test flight in october 41, about six weeks before pearl harbor. dad used to talk about his atkinson cousins who flew in world war two. and he was so proud of them. i could see it in his eyes when he read me a book about flying tigers. and i went to my dad to be that proud of me. someday. so along with dad's relatives, they were he was born on indian reservation and goes back to full...
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and he probably smoked opium when he was in burma. and so that's just one that he had. kipling, his sort of godfather, was a man called the sir henry cabinet, who was a baronet who ran the opium department, and he was a he was a great sort of patron of kipling and his father and kipling, the ghazipur opium factory, and wrote an article it and it's really kind of you know, i analyzed the article in the book where, you know, this whole thing he writes about it as see so often you know colonial, discourse tends to be always written in the passive. so, you know, he comes to this thing, this opium factory exists, it's producing, you kn, almost quantities of opium for the british. never once does he mention that it was the british empire that sets it up. you know, it's only because of the chinese blame the chinese, you know, i mean, the demand. yeah. from the chinese. i mean, that's the other thing. we'll talk about that in a second. sorry to interrupt you. so, you know, that's kipling then rabindranath go. he had he had a relative who worked the opium department and he actua
and he probably smoked opium when he was in burma. and so that's just one that he had. kipling, his sort of godfather, was a man called the sir henry cabinet, who was a baronet who ran the opium department, and he was a he was a great sort of patron of kipling and his father and kipling, the ghazipur opium factory, and wrote an article it and it's really kind of you know, i analyzed the article in the book where, you know, this whole thing he writes about it as see so often you know colonial,...
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what's happening in burma now? nearly a million muslims have had to flee, 24,000 muslims have been killed in burma. people didn't want to discuss this. they just want to discuss this. they just want to discuss this. they just want to talk about gaza . want to talk about gaza. >> okay. cancer saying, thank you very much for joining us. >> okay. cancer saying, thank you very much forjoining us. of course, strong opinions there. many people will disagree with them, but that's the home of free speech. now. lots more to talk about in the following houn talk about in the following hour. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel. first show. whether >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain, but there will be some fog patches, particularly at night and that's thanks to an area of high pressure. low pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the wa
what's happening in burma now? nearly a million muslims have had to flee, 24,000 muslims have been killed in burma. people didn't want to discuss this. they just want to discuss this. they just want to discuss this. they just want to talk about gaza . want to talk about gaza. >> okay. cancer saying, thank you very much for joining us. >> okay. cancer saying, thank you very much forjoining us. of course, strong opinions there. many people will disagree with them, but that's the home...
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was represented by the best groups, we are very good, starting from america, ending there with india, burma, the korean democratic republic, they sang in german and english, even performed in front of the kimersen, by the way, they sang in korean, the audience of five thousand is sitting there, the kemersent is in the middle. finished the song, he op, the whole hall begins to clap, everyone is looking at the stage, looking at him, so he removed his hands and took everything, silence, well, in his homeland, before sending him abroad, kgb officers had conversations with each musician, the artist himself collective, vladimir mulyavin never hid the fact that overseas producers constantly offered belarusian legends to stay. either a song or a hit, women were in awe of stately handsome men with bewitching voices, and the men tried to imitate, but in the late nineties the musicians quarreled with their artistic director, mulyavin’s morbid addiction to alcohol would destroy both him and the band. yes, we all screwed up, both he and we, we screwed up, because when men fight, nothing good comes out
was represented by the best groups, we are very good, starting from america, ending there with india, burma, the korean democratic republic, they sang in german and english, even performed in front of the kimersen, by the way, they sang in korean, the audience of five thousand is sitting there, the kemersent is in the middle. finished the song, he op, the whole hall begins to clap, everyone is looking at the stage, looking at him, so he removed his hands and took everything, silence, well, in...
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does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not. if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate resolution against speaker johnson next week, moving ahead with that effort. your reaction to what this means for co
does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not....
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you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. get in these trenches here. and neither do we. so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's i think three shells have come in in the last five minutes. and you really get the sense of what this conflict is about, because that is a professional, professional military over there firing artillery, firing mortars. these men are irregulars, they are strong alliance, a ragtag of rebel groups. and they've had a lot of success, but they've taken on a professional army. and that army is edging closer. beyond these banana trees, the military are crawling through the undergrowth. so you said now it's not safe. so then we go back and later we can decide again and come. we can come back any time. all right, let's go. let's go fast. the kndf are used to sn
you see this morning, hundreds of people are willing to join with us and willing to fight against the burma army. so those are our friends. it's a slow and ferocious conflict. in shan state at this base a counter—offensive against the kndf. mortars start landing around us. none of these fighters have body armour or helmets. get in these trenches here. and neither do we. so we head for the only available cover. there's another one. so that's i think three shells have come in in the last five...
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fantastic - there are a really fantastic selection of candidates been put forward by labour and 56 burma veterans as well, lots of people with a variety of different experience, lots of people with local government experience too, and people with social diversity, all kinds of different diverse measures, notjust people kinds of different diverse measures, not just people from kinds of different diverse measures, notjust people from one ring of the party. i think what is important is high quality candidates who have achieved things in public life because labour are looking to rebuild trust with voters. the candidates are being put forward at the 2024 election are genuinely some really interesting, exciting people who will make fantastic mps can and it's notjust a factional thing. having also being involved in the past as well, i say sometimes there will be a strong front runner for a seat, but other times it will genuinely be several excellent people vying for it and it will be hard to know who will get the seat. so obviously it will be a very busy few days, but there will be some excelle
fantastic - there are a really fantastic selection of candidates been put forward by labour and 56 burma veterans as well, lots of people with a variety of different experience, lots of people with local government experience too, and people with social diversity, all kinds of different diverse measures, notjust people kinds of different diverse measures, not just people from kinds of different diverse measures, notjust people from one ring of the party. i think what is important is high...