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we seen that in that scientology movement movement. long basically sort of, yeah, yeah. so that we we see this and we have certainly our conversations of these religious movements have we around the leaders and their central that so that sort of without necessarily them in a negative light the the bigger than kind of role of these leaders is yeah having definitely casting it in a negative then with the people's temple and i think we spoke of violence with the murder of ryan isolation in guyana and just the whole mess suicide part. yeah yeah. so a in a lot of ways the people's or what happens in guyana in jonestown is becomes the epitome of of these characteristics of what a cult is. and a little bit later, i want to come back and think about how that plays out in relationship to the branch davidians. can you think of other sort of negative views about these groups that have emerged or the sorts of things that they're doing? yeah, the argument can be made in scientology in kind of the aspect i don't like not using word brainwashing, but
we seen that in that scientology movement movement. long basically sort of, yeah, yeah. so that we we see this and we have certainly our conversations of these religious movements have we around the leaders and their central that so that sort of without necessarily them in a negative light the the bigger than kind of role of these leaders is yeah having definitely casting it in a negative then with the people's temple and i think we spoke of violence with the murder of ryan isolation in guyana...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of here's when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement right now? yes. uh thing. when it comes to uh, good power over it, i send it. no, no, i mean spencer is the perfect for him to, to, to provide no type this for countries who do no one what, who do not want to be a landed one on the to powers. but on, on the question of economy dependence. and i think the global files are also not caused some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d. 20 in psych uh in the, in the term and see of, of the 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india. this is brazil and the next year wil
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the movement has made great strides are athletes.owever, there are so many improvements that need to be made. his ox is a big sucture of the team usa and establish and maintain the advisory council input but i wonder this torture is organization and delete on the upc for all. any fundraising it does on the budget allotment. it could pull back funding for the team usa and resources unable to provide critical services for athletes. it has been challenng to representatives and myself and staff with athletes it represent. sometimes i believe they do not have their best interest in mind when making decisions. the advocate effectively for all athletes and access is critical because we are the sole organization on behalf of these athletes. an example, the first few days of the tokyo games axes for events and transportation provided to other executives and access obstructing my ability to connect to the athletes on behalf of their game and their perception and another example is athlete represents have been given by the u.s. opc contact for
the movement has made great strides are athletes.owever, there are so many improvements that need to be made. his ox is a big sucture of the team usa and establish and maintain the advisory council input but i wonder this torture is organization and delete on the upc for all. any fundraising it does on the budget allotment. it could pull back funding for the team usa and resources unable to provide critical services for athletes. it has been challenng to representatives and myself and staff...
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he is behind pivotal moments in a history of resistance movement in the region.ulaimani, the martyr of al-quts, do not miss this document. the person. now entering its uh uh fourth day, we're looking at - news in brief for this hour, israel presses ahead with this aggression against the gaza strip as death troll exceeds 22,400, dozens of palestinians including several children are killed. in fresh israel strikes with hospitals and refugee camps being the main targets. the latest air strikes had khan yunis, deira balah, and rafa, amongst other locations. a funeral ceremony has been held in beirot for the deputy leader of hamas resistance movement who was assassinated in a drone strike by the israel regime on tuesday. the assassination has drawn strong condemnations from the resistance groups in the region.
he is behind pivotal moments in a history of resistance movement in the region.ulaimani, the martyr of al-quts, do not miss this document. the person. now entering its uh uh fourth day, we're looking at - news in brief for this hour, israel presses ahead with this aggression against the gaza strip as death troll exceeds 22,400, dozens of palestinians including several children are killed. in fresh israel strikes with hospitals and refugee camps being the main targets. the latest air strikes had...
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, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we could trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up this solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the slo
, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we could trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike...
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so the, and the me that we all have you supported visa resistance movement and all the resistance movement, helping them acquire weapons to helping them with military training and providing other kinds of notary supports in the 8 to the resistance spiders. and so i have like a t held to every resistance movement and every resistant regimen that to be independent and to be able to operate independently a has class. and so they many my putting down, they have to tell them what you'll be able to measure while you'll help the general kind of similar slowly money, how it will also help blend and carry out the facts. i mean, by the low, these resistance initiatives, by all these movements, me in these countries in the court and they did the efforts and it was he made possible for these resistance unit have to own and that operate the effect. so we also nurtured the spirit of resistance and these units and told them no to take the right decisions and have to be effective in their efforts. so we can provide so many examples of all 4 of the ways in which general filling money contributed to these r
so the, and the me that we all have you supported visa resistance movement and all the resistance movement, helping them acquire weapons to helping them with military training and providing other kinds of notary supports in the 8 to the resistance spiders. and so i have like a t held to every resistance movement and every resistant regimen that to be independent and to be able to operate independently a has class. and so they many my putting down, they have to tell them what you'll be able to...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement right now? yes. uh thing. when it comes to uh, good power over it, i seem to not know. i mean, spencer is the perfect for him to, to, to provide no type of this for countries who do no one what, who do not want to be a lender. one of the 2 powers, but on, on the question of economy dependence. and i think the global files are also not caused some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d 20 in psych uh, in the, in the, the term and see of, of the 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india. this is the brazil and the ne
how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement...
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with the history of this movement in mind, let us turn to the issues >> was in the history of this movement in mind, let's turn to the issues of governance and accountability. we are fortunate to have a representative from the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee, the team usa athletes commission and the governing body's counsel. all three play critical role in the governance of the movement for the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee were u.s. opc has been statutorily mandated by congress to oversee movement sports at all levels as a quasigovernmental private organization. its ceo is here today and i want to thank her for recognizing this important opportunity to share per spec is on key issues with the commission. she's joined by the executive director of the team usa athletes commission and pat keller, executive director of usa hockey. i invite you to share your prepared testimony with us followed by ms. ramsey and mr. keller before we begin questions from the commission. >> thank you and good morning. it's with sincere gratitude that i thank you for your important work to support the
with the history of this movement in mind, let us turn to the issues >> was in the history of this movement in mind, let's turn to the issues of governance and accountability. we are fortunate to have a representative from the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee, the team usa athletes commission and the governing body's counsel. all three play critical role in the governance of the movement for the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee were u.s. opc has been statutorily mandated by...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement right now? yes. uh thing. when it comes to uh, good power over it, i seem to not know. i mean, spencer is the perfect for him to, to, to provide no type of this for countries who do no one what, who do not want to be a landed one on the 2 powers, but on, on the question of economy dependence. and i think the global files are also not caused some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d. 20 in psych, uh, in the, in the, the chairmanship of the 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india. this is the brazil and the next
how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement...
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it was a small grassroote movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimates states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki said: that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much uh for joining me today on hidden files, sheik abrahamki, um, i'd like you to uh give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader. the islamic movement of nigeria. personally, i don't like to speak about myself. i i would prefer that others speak on my, but who better to speak about what what you've done? well, presently i am 70 years old. i was born may 1953. early life was study in local islam. islamic schools traditional according traditional way, my father was the quranic teacher, so i started learning from him and learn
it was a small grassroote movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimates states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki said: that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much uh for joining me today on hidden files, sheik abrahamki, um, i'd like you to uh...
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the headlines habas strongly condemns israel's assassination of the movement's deputy chief in beirot has a complete act of terrorism and violation of lebanon's sovereignty. as well warns that the assassination of hamas deputy chief in beyot is attack on lebanon's sovereignty which will not go unanswered or unpunished and people in iran and elsewhere commemorate the fourth assassination anniversary of the anti-terror commander lieutenant general hussam suleimoni. hello and welcome everybody, it's 7:30 am here in the iranian capital watching press tv's world news, our top story for this half hour a top hamas official has been assassinated an israeli drone attack in the south of the lebanese capital beirot, salah al arudi and several others were killed in the attack which targeted in office of the hamas resistance movement. al-aruri was one of the founders of hamas's military wing and it's deputy leader of course one and my joined us earlier with more details. it was definitely um an assassination by uh the israeli uh intelligence and we heard from the israeli media that they said that
the headlines habas strongly condemns israel's assassination of the movement's deputy chief in beirot has a complete act of terrorism and violation of lebanon's sovereignty. as well warns that the assassination of hamas deputy chief in beyot is attack on lebanon's sovereignty which will not go unanswered or unpunished and people in iran and elsewhere commemorate the fourth assassination anniversary of the anti-terror commander lieutenant general hussam suleimoni. hello and welcome everybody,...
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the civil rights movement. this is important, i think important the civil rights movement is like kind of talking to a larger audience, right. it's convincing the nation to join that particular struggle. and we'll a little bit about the pros and cons of this. the black panther newspapers is often talking to black communities and very inward facing facing the photography of the civil rights movement showed people who have been to great effect. i know many of you probably know the story. emmett till, right? and story of jet magazine carrying that particular photo of his brutalized body. it was mobilizing. it was absolutely mobilizing for civil rights movement. it was the spark for that particular movement. but the black panther party and trying to have a different esthetic like was like we don't want to show bodies. brutalized right. we want to show them seemingly looking as if they are in power looking as if they are heroic. so trying to imagine what future might be like, what is what is in fact possible. so jos
the civil rights movement. this is important, i think important the civil rights movement is like kind of talking to a larger audience, right. it's convincing the nation to join that particular struggle. and we'll a little bit about the pros and cons of this. the black panther newspapers is often talking to black communities and very inward facing facing the photography of the civil rights movement showed people who have been to great effect. i know many of you probably know the story. emmett...
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and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a firsthand experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up the solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the slo
and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a firsthand experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike...
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it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful. because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files sheikh abrahamki. um, i'd like you to uh give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader of the islamic movement of nigeria. personally i don't like to speak about myself, i would prefer that others speak on my better to speak about what you've done, well presently i am 70 years old, i was born may 1953, early life was study in local islamic schools, traditional according traditional way, my father was the quranic teacher, so i started learning from him from rudimentary. up to the level o
it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful. because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files sheikh abrahamki. um, i'd like you to uh give us...
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movement is trying to push back against.ost: this is david for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i coincidentally cut -- caught kamala harris's speech. i thought i would listen to it. it was the most halting, stumbling speech. the cadence, the adjectives, she needs a much better speechwriter. especially abortion. the substance of the whole issue for me, i will give you my opinion, i am right on the fence. i am not one side or the other. i am sure there are exceptions. i know is a touchy subject -- it is a touchy subject. kamala harris needs a good speechwriter. if she wrote that herself, that is not an impressive way to communicate to the american public. host: sarah mccammon on the roles the white house has as the president as a surrogate for this issue. guest: white house has given her -- on this issue. you see her speaking about it after the aftermath of the dobbs decision and she has met with abortion-rights groups to talk about strategy. usually those meetings are closed to the press. i cannot say a lot a
movement is trying to push back against.ost: this is david for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i coincidentally cut -- caught kamala harris's speech. i thought i would listen to it. it was the most halting, stumbling speech. the cadence, the adjectives, she needs a much better speechwriter. especially abortion. the substance of the whole issue for me, i will give you my opinion, i am right on the fence. i am not one side or the other. i am sure there are exceptions. i know is a...
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general sulaimani's invaluable contributions to hezbollah, the formidable lebanese resistance movement proved instrumental in its relentless struggle. against israeli aggression. through his strategic acuman and support, sulaimani empowered hisbollah effectively thort and repel israeli incursions, thereby safeguarding the sovereignty of lebanon. his visionary guidance and unwavering commitment transformed hisbollah into a potent force capable of deterring israeli encroachments. general sulaimani's dedication to support the oppressed people against bullying powers extended. beyond the borders of lebanon as he lent his formidable expertise to bolster the palestinian resistance movement. according to the leader of palestinian islamic jihad resistance movement, ziad al-nahala, general sulaimani made great efforts to fortify and expand the axis of resistance. he was primarily concerned with the palestinian issue, strongly. unity within the muslim world and viewed palestine and liberation of the occupied holy city of abor as a gateway to such unanimity. by fortifying the resistance in its st
general sulaimani's invaluable contributions to hezbollah, the formidable lebanese resistance movement proved instrumental in its relentless struggle. against israeli aggression. through his strategic acuman and support, sulaimani empowered hisbollah effectively thort and repel israeli incursions, thereby safeguarding the sovereignty of lebanon. his visionary guidance and unwavering commitment transformed hisbollah into a potent force capable of deterring israeli encroachments. general...
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the islamic resistance movement hamas condemns the crime that was done by the united states of america by assassinating the iranian major military commander qasim sulaymani who had a prominent and manifest role in supporting the palestinian cause and resistance. this crime expresses the american debaure in the region and violation of the sovereignty of arab countries. it is a way to astur disport and tension in the region. serve the interests of the zionist enemy, in the face of israel sie and restriction, sulaimani's support for the resistance movement in gaza, led by hamas, proves crucial in fortifying their resolve and strengthening their capabilities. by providing invaluable expertise, he empowered the resistance movement to confront israel's oppressive higimony, reviving glimmers of hope for the besieged palestinians. yearning for liberation and establishment of their own independent country. sulaimani's legacy as visionary leader and strategic mastermind will undoubtedly continue to shape regional dynamics for years to come. his commitment to the fight against terrorism and the p
the islamic resistance movement hamas condemns the crime that was done by the united states of america by assassinating the iranian major military commander qasim sulaymani who had a prominent and manifest role in supporting the palestinian cause and resistance. this crime expresses the american debaure in the region and violation of the sovereignty of arab countries. it is a way to astur disport and tension in the region. serve the interests of the zionist enemy, in the face of israel sie and...
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, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when they get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up the solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the slow
, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when they get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike...
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press of headlines, israely regime assassinates the deputy head of the hamas resistance movement saleh al aruri, the lebanese capital, beirot. amals meanwile strongly condemns israel's assassination of the movement. deputy chief in beirot as a complete act of terrorism and violation of lebanon sovereignty and people in iran and elsewhere commemorate the fourth assassination anniversary of anti-terror commander qasim sulaiman. hello everyone, it's 11 pm in the besieg gauza strip and you're watching press tv world news. the top hamas official has been assassinated in israeli drone attack in the south of the lebanese capital beirot. sala, alarori and several others were killed in the attack which targeted office of the hamos resistance movement. al ruri was one of the founders of hamos's military wing. and his deputy leader, our correspondent maty am so that joined us earlier with more details. it was definitely uh assassination by uh the israeli uh intelligence and we heard from the israeli media that they said that there is some sort of a security operation inside lebanon, but here we'r
press of headlines, israely regime assassinates the deputy head of the hamas resistance movement saleh al aruri, the lebanese capital, beirot. amals meanwile strongly condemns israel's assassination of the movement. deputy chief in beirot as a complete act of terrorism and violation of lebanon sovereignty and people in iran and elsewhere commemorate the fourth assassination anniversary of anti-terror commander qasim sulaiman. hello everyone, it's 11 pm in the besieg gauza strip and you're...
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islamic jihad movement, mujahideen movement, popular resistance committees, al-aqsa martyrs battalion, secretary general of the islamic action front of jordan, muhammad ali al-housi, member of the supreme political council of yemen, the spokesman of rasmullah. the political office of hamas condemned the palestinian islamic jihad movement and announced that the assassination of martyr aruri is the enemy's attempt to expand the scope of the war to the region and escape from the field and military defeat in the gaza strip. islamic jihad added that this crime will undoubtedly remain unpunished. abu obeidah, the spokesman of the qassam battalions , emphasized the need to hold rallies and marches in all the cities, villages and camps of the west bank to express anger over the assassination of arori. also noble prime minister mikati condemned the progress of lebanon's affairs, the terrorist attack of the zionist regime on beirut and the martyrdom of arovari, and said: "what is needed is the deterrence of israel." he was drawn to the zionist enemy about dragging his defeat in gaza to the bord
islamic jihad movement, mujahideen movement, popular resistance committees, al-aqsa martyrs battalion, secretary general of the islamic action front of jordan, muhammad ali al-housi, member of the supreme political council of yemen, the spokesman of rasmullah. the political office of hamas condemned the palestinian islamic jihad movement and announced that the assassination of martyr aruri is the enemy's attempt to expand the scope of the war to the region and escape from the field and military...
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, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing us treat messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up this solidarity movement. we united this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the slow mo
, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we can trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when he get a 1st in experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line we spent right now. yes. uh thing. when it comes to uh, good power over it, i send it. no, no. i mean spencer is the perfect phone room to enter to provide no type of this for countries who do no one what? who do not want to be a lender. one of the 2 powers, but on, on the question of economy dependence. and i think the global files are also not caused some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d 20 in psych, uh, in the, in the, the chairmanship of the 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india. this is a brazil and the next y
how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line we spent...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement right now? yes. uh thing. when it comes to uh, good power over it, i seem to not know. i mean, spencer is the perfect for him to, to, to provide no time at this. for countries who do no one, what, who do not want to be aligned with one of the 2 powers, but on, on the question of economy dependence. and i think the global files are also in the accounts some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d 20 in psych uh in the, in the term and see of of g 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india. this is the brazil and the n
how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of use when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and cause of what's going on as you were talking about that the 2nd cold will between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the pro 5 then on the line placement...
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hamas confirmed the martydum of aruuri as a chief of staff of the resistance movement in the occupied west bank and the besieged gaza srip, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had threatened to kill him. even before october the 7th, al-arori was born in the town of arura in the occupied west bank in 1966. alarori joined hamas in the late 1980s and was imprisoned and released by the israeli regime several times. he was a founding commander of his military wing, the isaddin al-qassam brigades. he went into exile, first to syria and later moved to lebanon in 2018 until his assassination on january 2. i saw him 20 years ago, he used to speak to me over the phone, but not a lot, and now he's killed, he expected to be killed, he told me that, he spent 15 years behind bars, he then was released and got married, but he was arrested again for three more years and then they deported him, those cowards sent him away and then they killed him, thank god my brother martur was mujahed fighter who spent his life for the... the homeland, he spent years behind bars and then in exile, he suffered
hamas confirmed the martydum of aruuri as a chief of staff of the resistance movement in the occupied west bank and the besieged gaza srip, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had threatened to kill him. even before october the 7th, al-arori was born in the town of arura in the occupied west bank in 1966. alarori joined hamas in the late 1980s and was imprisoned and released by the israeli regime several times. he was a founding commander of his military wing, the isaddin al-qassam...
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it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzoki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting a... pression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham. um, i'd like you to give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader of the islamic movement of nigeria. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. personally i don't like to speak about myself, i would prefer that others speak on my better to speak about what you've done, well presently i am 70 years old, i was born may 1953, early life was study in local islamic schools, traditional according traditional way, my father was quranic teacher, so i started learning from him, the learning f
it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzoki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting a... pression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham. um, i'd like you to give us...
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it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham, um, i'd like you to uh give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader of the islamic movement of nigeria. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. personally i don't like to speak about myself, i i would prefer that others speak on my, but better to speak about what what you've done, well presently i am 70 years old, i was born may 1953, early life was study in local islamic schools, traditional, according to traditional way, my father was the a quranic teacher, so i start. lining from
it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham, um, i'd like you to uh give us...
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or political movements or political parties or movements for which carry out the national struggle and provide them with financial support and weapons. support by weapons, by cutting off their support, if they don't do this, if you don't say that, if you don't respond to this, and so for this reason they become slaves. the access of resistance, there is no such thing as slaves, we only have honorable master masters, the leading marties who are creating or bring about victory for their oum. for the nation, this is the equation, and so for this reason they can't understand that what the movements of the access of resistance are doing is out of their own free will, their own choices, based on their own conviction, may on based on their own will, their own faith, their own loyalty, their own credibility, they are not tools, and this is what we're seeing today in the resistance front at the axis of resistance in our region, this is a unique. a unique example in the history of mankind, not just in contemporary history, this is unprecedented, and so for this reason lot of hopes are pinned on
or political movements or political parties or movements for which carry out the national struggle and provide them with financial support and weapons. support by weapons, by cutting off their support, if they don't do this, if you don't say that, if you don't respond to this, and so for this reason they become slaves. the access of resistance, there is no such thing as slaves, we only have honorable master masters, the leading marties who are creating or bring about victory for their oum. for...
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the movement's deputy secretary general sheikh naim wassam recently underlined that attacks on israel will stop only if the regime ends the onslot against palestine. now january the 3rd marks the anniversary of the us assassination of iran's top general. on the ev of the fourth anniversary, people are holding ceremonies to pay respect to the late commander of iran's irgc. events are being held in different rian cities, including in karman, the hometown of general sulaymani. he was assassinated together with his iraqi companion al mohendis in a us drone attack in bag. in 2020, the general is revealed both at home and in the region as an anti-terrorist icon due to his pivot role and fighting terrorist groups including daesh. iran has vowed to bring to justice the perpetators of the generals assassination. is a political commentator based in joined us earlier and told us about the leading role that martter general played in strengthening the res front in the region, the all the groups uh that have linked to the resistance, they all acknowledge the role and in order of martter sulaymani,
the movement's deputy secretary general sheikh naim wassam recently underlined that attacks on israel will stop only if the regime ends the onslot against palestine. now january the 3rd marks the anniversary of the us assassination of iran's top general. on the ev of the fourth anniversary, people are holding ceremonies to pay respect to the late commander of iran's irgc. events are being held in different rian cities, including in karman, the hometown of general sulaymani. he was assassinated...
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the lgbt movement and the black panther movement not have a religious tradition. in the 19th century, the feminists had a women's and the wrens the anti slave movement found. they looked at the bible and said oh yes, there may be slaves, which is what the southern baptists said. and they said. but christ believed in freedom. so they use the same and they found freedom in the bible. so they used so they took religion, rewrote it by giving up on religion. they say seeded they seeded the seed seeded it's seeded. i love it when i get the right word. they seeded a huge tradition with which to talk to half the country, which i think is a mistake. as you can tell from my tone of voice, i know. enough said, sir, that so i. this is two fold. excuse me, two fold. this question is twofold. twofold. so the first question, first of all, it is definitely for mr. our beloved frederick douglass. it is easier to build strong children, to repair broken men. what is your message to our babies today that are living in a world where history is being erased in the news lines ahead of t
the lgbt movement and the black panther movement not have a religious tradition. in the 19th century, the feminists had a women's and the wrens the anti slave movement found. they looked at the bible and said oh yes, there may be slaves, which is what the southern baptists said. and they said. but christ believed in freedom. so they use the same and they found freedom in the bible. so they used so they took religion, rewrote it by giving up on religion. they say seeded they seeded the seed...
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israel and hezbolah resistance movement continue to exchange fire along lebanon's southern border. in the latest clashes, israely occupation forces have conducted new strikes on several southern lebanese towns. in response, hezbollah has fired the barrage of missiles at upper galilea in the northern occupied territories. israely media say a drone was also launched from lebanon. and reached hayfer bay. the two sides have been engaged in intense fighting since israel launched this genocidal war on gaza early october. the lebanese movement says attacks on israel will stop only if the regime ends its onslaught on palestinians. press tv's correspondent mariam salet joined us earlier with more details about the latest developments along southern lebanese border. let's see listen. well we do know that the resistance has declared in a statement that they targeted uh movement of the israeli soldiers between two of the israeli posts in the occupied chibar farms uh it's between ramtha and sumaka that area had seen there was movement for soldiers hazbullah had they attacked them with the use of a
israel and hezbolah resistance movement continue to exchange fire along lebanon's southern border. in the latest clashes, israely occupation forces have conducted new strikes on several southern lebanese towns. in response, hezbollah has fired the barrage of missiles at upper galilea in the northern occupied territories. israely media say a drone was also launched from lebanon. and reached hayfer bay. the two sides have been engaged in intense fighting since israel launched this genocidal war...
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how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of years when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and goals and what's going on as you were talking about. the 2nd coldwell between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the profile of them on the line placement right now? yes. uh thing when it comes to uh, good power over it. i've seen that not in the living space, or is it the perfect for him to, to, to provide an alternative these 4 countries who don't know what, what, who to know what to be aligned with one of the 2 powers. but on, on the question of it kind of dependence. and i think the global files are also in the accounts some of the rising economies. and in fact, some of the members are d 20 in psych uh, in those in the chat and see of of the 20 in 2022 was indonesia last year with india.
how does the non line movement get what it wants? and right now, is there an opportunity here, as we see increasing great power competition? when we see the divergence of years when it comes to the will and ukraine, what's going on and goals and what's going on as you were talking about. the 2nd coldwell between the, the us and china. given that there are potentially science to take here is the power and not taking one and does that raise the relevance and the profile of them on the line...
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he founded the islamic movement in nigeria in the 1980s while still at the university. it was a small grassroot movement, however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been. successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham zaki. um, i'd like you to uh give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader of the islamic movement of nigeria. personally i don't like to speak about myself, i i would prefer that others speak on my own, but better to speak about what you've done, well presently i am 70 years old, i was born may 1953, early life was study in local islamic schools. traditional according traditional way, my father was the quranic teacher, so i started lea
he founded the islamic movement in nigeria in the 1980s while still at the university. it was a small grassroot movement, however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been. successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so...
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in the meantime, the military wing of palestine's hamas resistance movement has said that his fighters targeted an israely military vehicle with rocket propelled grenade in. was a city, the resistance forces also hit a group of israeli occupation forces hold up inside building with rocket. two iof soldiers were also targeted in the city of khan unis. israeli forces have killed yet another palestinian teenager in the occupied west bank as a as the regime intensifies its rais there. the palestinian teen identified as 17-year-old hafiz h'. was fatally shot in village northeast of ramala. according to the palestinian health ministry, hajazi was shot in the head. palestinians in the west bank are being targeted and killed by israeli forces a daily basis. on thursday, the regime carried out more than 35, a more than 35 hour long raid in tulkarum, killing eight palestinians. israel has intensified this deadly raise across the west bank since october the 7th when it began its genocidal war on gaza. israel's rates have left nearly 370 palestinians dead while injuring many others. our correspond
in the meantime, the military wing of palestine's hamas resistance movement has said that his fighters targeted an israely military vehicle with rocket propelled grenade in. was a city, the resistance forces also hit a group of israeli occupation forces hold up inside building with rocket. two iof soldiers were also targeted in the city of khan unis. israeli forces have killed yet another palestinian teenager in the occupied west bank as a as the regime intensifies its rais there. the...
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it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression. and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham. um, i'd like you to uh give us some short points about the highlights of your life that got you from being a college student or young student to then the leader of the islamic movement of nigeria. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. personally i don't like to speak about myself, i i would prefer that others speak on my own, but who better to speak about what what you've done? well, presently i am 70 years old, i was born may 1953, early life was study in local islamic schools, traditional, according traditional way, my father was the... quranic teacher, so i started lea
it was a small grassroot movement. however, the organization has now grown to have millions of followers. some estimate states that as many as 20 million people are part of the islamic movement in nigeria now. sheikh ibrahim zakzaki says that his movement has been successful because its main message has been one of fighting oppression. and having sovereignty over one's own land and resources. thank you so much for joining me today on hidden files, sheikh abraham. um, i'd like you to uh give us...
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how are they able to know the movements of the israeli soldiers? we heard from one of the reservis say that basically hazballah is hunting us down just like ducks as if hizballah has always the upper hand and so this is what we're looking at right now, but of course as you know with hizbullah and all the resistance, it is more of a strategic battle for them. "iran's foreign minister has praised yemen for what he calls robust and authoritative stance in the support of palestinians and was hosting yemen government spokesperson muhammad abdul salam in tehran to discuss developments in palestine, especially a permanent cease fire in gaza. meantime, the irani navy's albor's destroyer has entered the red sea through the babal monp straight. this as sun warned that washington will pay the price for its deadly attack on yemen. boats in the red sea. on sunday, u.s. central command said that his helicopters shot at yemeny boats that were stopping a container ship heading for israel, killing at least 10 navy personnel. yemen is vowed to continue though blocki
how are they able to know the movements of the israeli soldiers? we heard from one of the reservis say that basically hazballah is hunting us down just like ducks as if hizballah has always the upper hand and so this is what we're looking at right now, but of course as you know with hizbullah and all the resistance, it is more of a strategic battle for them. "iran's foreign minister has praised yemen for what he calls robust and authoritative stance in the support of palestinians and was...
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how are they able to know the movements of the israeli soldiers?ster has praised yemen for what he called robust and authoritative stance in supporting palestinians. listen abdullahyan was hosting the yemani government spokesman mohammad abdul salam in tehran. the two discussed the developments in palestine, especially a permanent sease fire in gaza. in the meantime, the iranian navy's albor's destroyer has entered the red sea by the babel mandap straight. this asana warned that washington will pay the price for deadly attack on yemani boats in the brid sea. on sunday, the u.s. central commands said his helicopters shot at the yemani boats that were stopping a container ship heading for israel, killing at least 10 navy personnel. yemen has vowed to continue blocking israeli bound ships in the red sea and arabian seas until the regime holds his aggression against palestinians. pristiv's a yemen correspondent yusuf maori says the presence of the us and its western allies in the red sea has turned it. into a war zone, they've turned the red sea into a
how are they able to know the movements of the israeli soldiers?ster has praised yemen for what he called robust and authoritative stance in supporting palestinians. listen abdullahyan was hosting the yemani government spokesman mohammad abdul salam in tehran. the two discussed the developments in palestine, especially a permanent sease fire in gaza. in the meantime, the iranian navy's albor's destroyer has entered the red sea by the babel mandap straight. this asana warned that washington will...
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the, to the movements of the cross. they behave more like this modeling clay it seems like the us quick research has borrowed an id o 2 from the playground. in the analog modeling lab, i'm helping geologist eyes on cause our recess open experiments. it will help me visualize movements on the north, on a totally unfold straight cream. yes. and for the law firm in the model, the assembly is at the bottom. i pushed to the left one. in other words, westwood, just like the end is hardly in place. i think that we down the skinny to the if you something there. so it meant to scan into now. and also he said just the processing nature takes thousands to millions of years down the scale to enough to administer all that. so we can understand the process behind to answer those for process. that's the idea behind in the some books experiments that i know totally in place is represented on the right. the model reveals what's been happening on the newest, on the totally, and falls over the course of millions of years. although the mov
the, to the movements of the cross. they behave more like this modeling clay it seems like the us quick research has borrowed an id o 2 from the playground. in the analog modeling lab, i'm helping geologist eyes on cause our recess open experiments. it will help me visualize movements on the north, on a totally unfold straight cream. yes. and for the law firm in the model, the assembly is at the bottom. i pushed to the left one. in other words, westwood, just like the end is hardly in place. i...
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in the estimate prussia, this movement is happening relatively continuously. look further to the west, towards the stumble. it's a different story. there are many signs that the tectonic plates, so look south of the city. more and more energy is building up a year of 2 year. history indicates that this energy is released at intervals of about 250 years. the last page of christ and eastern boulevard and 50 no 9 and 1766. so by that math, another big us quite because actually overdue you scientists in germany are investigating just how great the threats the city is. the i visit the g upset in post. i'm the institute slip i p c. i'm not seeing those goals all works. this as well as quick research, it's happening at the highest level. it's here that i learn just how dynamic founded us is below its surface. the crust is constantly in motion. in many places, the continents are being pushed further and further apart. liquid magma is continuously rising from the us, the interior pushing existing crusts to the side. in some areas, for example, on south america's west c
in the estimate prussia, this movement is happening relatively continuously. look further to the west, towards the stumble. it's a different story. there are many signs that the tectonic plates, so look south of the city. more and more energy is building up a year of 2 year. history indicates that this energy is released at intervals of about 250 years. the last page of christ and eastern boulevard and 50 no 9 and 1766. so by that math, another big us quite because actually overdue you...
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the deputy chief of the palestinian resist. since movement hamas, salahuri was a celebrated military strategist and one of the founding members of hamas's military wing, the ezidin al khassam brigades. he had been living in exile in lebanon after spending some 18 years in in israeli jail. before the israeli carnage began on october 7th, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had threatened to kill him. and number of his comrades were assassinated in an israeli drone strike in the lebanese capital beirot. the horrific act of terror came as the israeli regime's genocidal campaign against palestinians in the besieged gaza strip surpassed three months, leaving behind more than 22,000 fatalities, mostly women and children. lebanon's caretaker prime minister najib micandi. slam the israeli attack on lebanese soil and warned against israeli political uperalon, resorting to exporting its failures in gaza to the southern border to impose new facts on the ground and change the rules of engagement. hisbullah resistance movement in its statement said the attack will not go without punishment.
the deputy chief of the palestinian resist. since movement hamas, salahuri was a celebrated military strategist and one of the founding members of hamas's military wing, the ezidin al khassam brigades. he had been living in exile in lebanon after spending some 18 years in in israeli jail. before the israeli carnage began on october 7th, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had threatened to kill him. and number of his comrades were assassinated in an israeli drone strike in the lebanese...
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sulaimani directed iran's efforts to support regional resistance movements in the battle against us and israeli back terrorist groups in the middle east region. "the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahdi al-muhandus by the united states sent shock waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission that the united states had played role in the formation of daesh terrorist group. isis is honoring president obama. is the founder of isis, he's the founder of isis, he's the founder, he founded isis, and i would say the co-founder would be crooked hillary clinton, crooked hillary clinton, general sulaimani's involvement in the fight against daesh was instrumental in turning the tide against the terrorist. organization as daesh gained ground in iraq and syria, he served as a strategic military advisor and helped mobilize local fighters and provided crucial military support to local forces. sulaimani's strategic guidance and coordination were vital in several key battles, such as
sulaimani directed iran's efforts to support regional resistance movements in the battle against us and israeli back terrorist groups in the middle east region. "the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahdi al-muhandus by the united states sent shock waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission that the united states had played role in the formation of daesh terrorist...
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the second congress of the all-russian movement of children and youth, the movement of the first, isg place in russia; it brought together about 3.00 participants from 89 regions of the country. what are discussing, we find out from our correspondent stanislav vasilchenko. he joins the broadcast. stanislav, hello, tell us what are the main topics? yes, yuri, greetings, indeed, today here at vdnkh the second took place, since the formation of the all-russian movement of children and youth, the movement of the first. congress during the first year of work , the guys, of course, had a lot of questions about how questions and proposals about how to improve the interaction of traffic participants, about how to increase the zone of influence of the movement, the first, of course, about how to attract even more young people into its ranks, today on the agenda of the meeting the first important issues that were determined over the past year were put to vote, firstly, the participants voted for their brand, this concerns... that is, the movement is getting even closer to to potential particip
the second congress of the all-russian movement of children and youth, the movement of the first, isg place in russia; it brought together about 3.00 participants from 89 regions of the country. what are discussing, we find out from our correspondent stanislav vasilchenko. he joins the broadcast. stanislav, hello, tell us what are the main topics? yes, yuri, greetings, indeed, today here at vdnkh the second took place, since the formation of the all-russian movement of children and youth, the...
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, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we could trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when they get a 1st and experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine. and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown, and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up this solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the
, and particularly the palestinian liberation movement. and we could trace that legacy all the way back to the 19 sixty's with malcolm x, who visited palestine and was able to witness the refugee camps and toward the hospitals. and when they get a 1st and experience about the trustees that was happening in palestine. and bring that information back to black america. and that continue that legacy for malcolm x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike...