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from a different culture could still selling. is met by cyril when. in the louis and way i'm joined by another activist charles. because george mitchell. says. it's the men discuss a recent night out. the first to move the focus to kill me if it was on the press corps i'm full food and sit in the crew to clean grease which is very typical movie notably cruise it will because if you did it is so craven you know if you force the boss to fall off which if i'm sufficiently it will just sit. in a few stores close up pieces for me to look at seventy kilometers for the book. to she'd optional for the question you know from. the failure of the
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eastern bible for one session. to do it was usually. the man who led the violence against the arab youths least. rescission but if you come to. my shit you know. which will motivate you don't refuse you body from. several. bones move which will be. was. milo. generation identity's roots are in france. the
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group rose to prominence when it occupied a mosque in twenty eight. that has called for a national referendum on the slim integration. pushing their astronauts a generation identity front is their main battleground in europe that's quite simply because the muslim community in the country is the largest in europe on the wall. if you and above all a front has been the victim of terrorist attacks in recent years and now that the. weather in the battle plan that charlie hebdo on nice with this house more so than other countries in europe. let me follies boasts that if he were to mount a reprisal attacks he would target a market in the least popular with muslims if you know this book about it wasn't like. you did. come out or try
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to do a good to see the petition. action wouldn't you. wouldn't most of what your book that. says in my judgment you just say good luck to. you just. people conclude. that you're good folks like you it was. with a little clip of your actually. put bush in the book. open shop found those. terms to show. he is laughing with his friends about a potential terrorist attack. this is very interesting because there are many foreign groups in france at the moment which have either been dismantled or are being investigated by the police because they have been preparing actions against muslims or arabs. so what we see here is that the
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identity ariens on themselves ending up as potential terrorists there was. recently a stranger came to the citadel. though he was told what happened afterwards by the legal boss of generation identity. why he's waited crack to continue a big. fish story to get the services you. need me to to look for explosives like i. believe it was was a year. of the neighborhood. in the middle that you know we assume that they don't know why joey actually remained here this electricity to fix it up good little bit he snuck up to the top of the back of. a reporter as the many accounts of physical assaults the g.i.'s had of activism in
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neil insists that the movement has turned its back on violence no call it joseph. even of caesar the source of. the story of so. that night the hassel makes an announcement. digital research of all the of the boys to cook but they also know all of their art is out of the hood. the image that the hassle presents to visiting journalists is of a committed but professional politician. who knew the call em was old reel off a false on the up city meet us from achieving it he said he's us from new new to. the roots of identity terrorism line a claim to an ancestral homeland. if your house was
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a little bit closer to where you feel that you go to the question. is if you're a kid if they're grateful so you don't as you know if you look at the first. generation identity is not a political party but a feeder for one of the largest policies in france. the legal defense. fund the family if you're going to because they're going to suffer the clintons i mean if you do you know if you're fortunate man just the ones who need. to sit through the congress. because it was on the office should be free to be what you are vigilantes with you know how to function. he tells his interview that g.i.'s keep policy is what they call re migration. and that's what i want to sense they're going to let me just run through me i love well six. and it doesn't look anything it's
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called bill it's office on the up with a lot of pain relief. it's just the feminist failure the about the even if this is a. new and next whole feel. of about the face of the twenty one year old victorian if you want to watch soap welcome. the movement has published details of which we migration policy. program to send non european families to their ancestral homelands is a core of g.i.s. vision for france's future. a prominent leader of the identity area movement comes to live. at the citadel and that to be challenges the idea that former colonies would accept re migration.
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probably for. the prudential knowledge. to somebody else could fill the seat up just to go to like us or we could hold it was there to see what all you can offer so get off your sorry for blues it was a bit of a. this is going to stay with this all it was all done is not. going to evolve it was all those wonderful she also teaches children to get the slow i'm all about the business a somebody in the sixties that also killed a good while who don't who didn't also have to walk or you will be sure. in his speech countdown rejects multiculturalism. yet is it in the bush is what. it is all those of us. history don't step. forward looking. for girlfriend just look this was decent enough for. us all the mugger.
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was in charge of communications for defend europe campaign in twenty seven t. . activists disrupted attempts by aid workers to bring refugees from africa safely across the mediterranean. sounds vision is of a divided well a west threatened by enemy. marks from. just read only some pretty boring stuff. about the city. also. so here we have generation identity's hold the schools its d.n.a. against multiculturalism integration does not work there is only one solution remark gratian. that is distal has been investigating france's far right for the
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past five years. the concept of a concept of remind gratian is crazy it would mean deporting sounds instance thousands of people to countries which are supposedly their countries of origin because their ancestors might have lived there all because the color of their skin or their culture are associated with countries which are not from its it would practically be an ethnic cleansing at home plus the. cats out also told members that he campaigns for the national front. the it was awful to just you feel if you if you lost your difficult if you took a shelter but i got struck the first place yeah you suggest. i didn't. ask you to go to the few feet of the heart of all it's not. as if this little bit of a confessional be right here. ok i don't suck it up there is british t.v.
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the secret is. over the christmas holidays louis arranges a night out with g.i. activists he's been told that been involved in racist beatings. he meets the generation identity member who proposed driving a vehicle into a crowded market. looking. if you're good at what the fuck she told you i mean if you should swayze david. looking. for still for. joining them is g.i. activist paul. and
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also several weigh ins but. there was an incident the night before. he makes it all the goodness of which if. he would give up looks like he just was transported to your school so be it if you see both of you could so much keep your. way in the posts about what happened next. would be good as for. the she gets it but we live just a little significant place but still get to. the group head to the city's main nightlife strip. they bump into another far right extremist. me out. on level one. as it was. the.
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women for. the roof has just returned from hamburg in germany. on the left but that's just me he held the pews at and t. fascist demonstrators accept. the matter. a. bad one on this. list you see. somebody who is an example was trying to shag me if i don't know how to find. it's enough. it's not. i'm sad. to say i don't want to. appeal to.
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the rw families i'm pretty cool leave the ball. they confront a young woman who uses the arabic slang that the flag was so good it was. not a little. bit. of a bounce of from one of the bog uses pepper spray at. the root pushes one of the teenagers to go for that evening of the month. that she's then had to spread the feelings strikes up all over. her kind of position and. wanted to. see the want to see the mafia don. imus to be on. the scene of a bit of
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a fuck the hobbit or the other and it was. the best source of the so much upon the. a week after the attack louie returns to the citadel. remy follies the man who led the violence. didn't want to do good shit for a short little before the old. let me sort of. eat. it when she got to. use what you don't do you. only live you don't have to be told your choice good muzzle gives you to move them from not your oh you
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will ok make your. world larger force received it rigid you do your body were no new. law. we've. also cut. i'm having trouble expressing myself i'm so disturbed it or not intend to get into fights they say that they're preparing themselves they have gloves for hitting the flop was. just on that these are people who make direct references to hitler who speak with phrases the nazis used as. my. dad was your father's best if that is punishable by law. that is punishable by law
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i mean the law must be applied i think you impart to national front members discussed arming for a civil war if the party wins part. of your. stupid. you didn't switch we've got and we expose a generation. working for the national front let me. tell you. i. i. an investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable people. h one n one push isn't getting much if they can't thank you now they w h o has those who says
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don't hear us trust that you trust on al-jazeera. here is a very important fourth of information for many people around the world all the cameras have gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. the whole robin in doha these are all top news stories the u.s. senate has passed resolutions taking aim at saudi arabia one and sold military support for the saudi u.a.e. coalition fighting in yemen they also blame the saudi crown prince for the murder
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of journalist. and today what united states senate said in a very loud way that we will not continue to have our military posture dictated by a despotic murderous regime in saudi arabia a regime which does not respect democracy does not respect human rights a regime whose leader nobody doubts was involved in the horrific murder of a dissident journalist in the saudi consulate in turkey jamal shelby well all of this comes after some progress on the final day of u.n. backed talks in sweden between yemen's government and who the rebels both sides have agreed to a cease fire in the port city of the data which is the main route for food and medical aid into yemen the u.n. also says there's an understanding between the two parties on deescalation in the city of theirs the other major center of fighting another round of talks is planned
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for the end of january the u.n. security council is expected to meet later on friday to discuss the conflict israeli forces have arrested forty palestinians in the occupied west bank it says that the seven of them are members of hamas including three senior leaders one suspect is accused of throwing a rock and injuring a soldier the european union is stepping up preparations in case the united kingdom leaves without a break sit deal agreed by march. in brussels for a second day of talks as britain's prime minister seeks help to get her plan approved at home police in france have killed a suspected gunman of choose days attack on a christmas market in strasbourg it followed a two day manhunt by more than seven hundred officers. virgin galactic says it could start commercial space flights as early as next year its rocket reach space for the first time on a test flight spaceship to launch from the mojave desert in the western u.s.
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virgin galactic plans to offer a ninety minute space flights for two hundred fifty thousand dollars those are the headlines and back with the news hour in thirty minutes to stay with us here on out is there. al jazeera is undercover reporter louie has infiltrated the legal branch of generation identity in northern france. he witnessed a race attacked by g.i. activists. we're going to be cripplingly on the line to be expresses a desire to kill indiscriminately that's a market popular with muslims. it wasn't. true for the show you do a good to see lucky to. come. visit.
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but. when honoring the pan became leader of the national front in twenty eleven she made a pledge to supporters. says any citizen the most good at tragedies you see that some see on the news from the developed. this is. the most commonly fo someplace you don't. want to send not. as some are due course to show it when the sun was in the big. book mining of primitive because when marine le pen became president of the national front. the first concern was to demonize the policy. by kicking out those whose racism i'm told semitism was shown in the media to sit in it for fun she did this to break the national front selectric glass ceiling and to get more votes. proved that it. dozens of
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members were accused of extremism and kicked out of the party i think lou did have father who she'd replaces leda for statements he'd made about the holocaust. dealt from the pa. the filth from the crowd john mackey the band longer has played in the national product. le pen's plan to d. demonize the national front appeared to be working. in the twenty seven thousand presidential election she polled more than seven million votes in the first round and it. didn't focus on something. saturday afternoon in lille city center. as louis spends more time with generation identity and its little boss already in basle he discovers that the pens effort to purge the party of extremism might not
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be working. and the hostile go for a drink near the town square. we asked him about his job. and his acquittal if you just wait to see if. it's. true but it's important because a brutal. political mission. to go into sort of this is going to be just talked about too much it's. sort of a little interlude with. a reporter soon finds more evidence of connections between the national front on the extreme far right. of the citadel the headquarters of the flanges branch of generation i tend see he meets visitors from border. they say they provided
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security for national front leaders during the presidential election there in the course of their. city created it he said it would. be about your books but it was something. mr there just as i know for sure that this if you. marry him or a shell a hard liner and nice of marine le pen is addressing a national front election rally. to be something else that you have here a social meeting so if you feel the truth there you can get it actually because it's just a place so you fear that you'll. be activists from bodo those two they also provided protection for the national front leader that. you're that big she could look into what it said we must do what it does machine. the cereal box of eighty seven it also get all. the visitors soon revealed their real role right wing
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vigilantes for hire. but he gets. his words. for you see nice for the c.e.o. of it or not to do more to me if i go to the foot of. the militia i would like to carry out generation identity style stunts such as a rooftop protest at a hotel for migrants. to house who is worried that his guests will damage the image of the far right. who so i tell them it's just stuff i mean i think of the. first book we all. officially already know what's recently suggested for those based here actually has. some of the c.d.c. talk. about you know. this behavior.
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unlike other far right movements generation identity is sensitive about its media image. the hospital says he's. expelled numerous ultra right activists who are attracted to the citadel. of your life but will be talking directly. to the spirits were struggling at your own to call your doctor but we just hear of it was for we do like to see because here you are on top of that we saw you with the provider to see how he felt for one piece oftentimes people so how could all of . you know that you there are some i think. this is the sort of person they don't know if you have a little bit. later explains to louie the importance of winning and why he has to deal firmly with those who perform nazi salutes to believe it is
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going to push beyond i know it's a lot he said it's not suggested that we go over to the wrong side of. good you know that that's a great it's a great. generation identity. of traditional fascism. and we prove that you know if you really. wish me to follow that up if you feel it is not so good you will not exist and that which is supposed to mean you will come to life you recently found it true to make you sick and you. would pass or your eyes to pluck up the beauty of the season which if you created simply could be construed as what you want it. to be true. then there are just feels generation identity differs from the traditional far right by the image they try to project what they realized was that marginalization
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would never bring their ideas to power and never make their ideas spread so they try to have the cleanest image possible little timidly the message remains the same for a message of us remember. one evening. taking. just with his folks. but i did lose hope there was a bunch of their own security so i'm going to assume you're saying that you for the first two of us who showed up if you wish to know that do so if you saw the city in the us. there is constant fear the bomb goes on inside the citadel will be exposed. and he got talkin some prefer to stop until a good feeling is out of yours about you good luck to you got a problem with a good flu is a hooked up to it if you have a little too if you have some sort of x. or experience is a good flu is a crappy thoughts of all suffering to the softer your to the concerns of the good flus of different. kinds of louie meets a g.i.
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member who works as a political officer for the national front for. some. sort of although they do. go social but there's also a lot there for simply that all looks good so that's what all of them to call it. remy mill around with alongside filipe amory. amory as head of the national front in a regional council in northern france. he's speaking to one of the most powerful figures in generation identity. the first spotted pierre latif at the citadel. about the. pick of the penny.
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i do says he's good business good reason but at bed. bath. and he tells all. the cover report said that he lost his former job after his voting generation identity became known or to have more short stories or to let us all over the world because he was a little more involved. you know they don't go to oh your dog walked on but we also i heard they were longing of your. loss he spoke about his new job at the national front of the regional council offices in louisville. most and one. of us all. right now you see i
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don't know all. there is. a lot of passion within that. inside the citadel louis talks to a g.i. activist about lottie's role of the national front. critical says there is a future period in the utica getting the support of fungal should be legal you feel a little bit selfish not by closer i think with what is and is a congenital hey only if you have. the before you disease assumes the surgeon will do to. these folks to look for if you should call but not to fight. through the good news she says were the biggest put on the thing to commission seems to me. there will be dish if they came in here would say we're going to interview the three dollars he. told you could for partly
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because clearly you do the media you do you have proceeded into this election and it is so good to see even though. amory is a hardliner who appears to provide a link between jenner. ation identity and the party leadership already in vassal plays a key role in recruiting identity ariens who want to work for the national front. as louie discovers when he asked murray if you could get a job with the party. are you doing what you say what you. are sure jersey. would you know. it's your choice. which they recovered film. well. as it were none of it is very surprising to see or really unfair hassel has so much influence with the national front office this is a political force which is integrating with the national front which will end up in
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the party's programs and the speeches of national front officials it is important because the identity ariens have succeeded in their strategy of entry. after the first round of the presidential election the two most popular candidates competed for france's highest office. marine le pen against the country's rising political force former banker emmanuel mccraw. the pen performs poorly during an election debate. but it is also assume. that all was not on the run off comfortable.
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you know there was enormous despair and disappointment after the second round of the presidential election. after the debate between them in the pan in macron which led to her being internally contested. or strategy was put in doubt notably for. phillipos strategy that i want to just. feel the national front moderate vice president was the biggest casualty of the infighting. you know what the role of florian philippo was in the end to bring on board people who didn't come from the far right to vote for marine the pan which was a partial success he was the face of d.d. administration in the media why did florrie and philip only. because in the end he felt that this cleanup at the national front was impossible and that. the mind of the marion le pen insists she is with the party of extremists. come to our news no this is your decision for you if and no one on was
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a mate there alimony as you. say your north sas is if i truly lost conversion said you'll do pre this and there in you know of was ok i'll help of a single. one. of. the guy in the car pool going toward the donut and that's a little you know some of the concerts not to speak of the moment like. the hustle playing phillipos moderate law and full of pens defeat her origins interferes with. visual children the talk on the phone the plane if you thought of that if you shift the phone to the front of the plane if you thought your ability to. communicate. remy murad took
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a job with the national front to promote the policies of generation identity he found an open door. procures or secret deal with. the struggle of biblical truth that will be offered with. it will stay here is your golden victory appeared if you don't know if this is people like it but it's not for all the good you know you're going to make it legal decisions about so you all had to give your boss about the neighborhood all the fault of the people before he went to college and you. don't own up to her when she lost the elections last year old a historic figures of the party who are fighting their tongues came galloping back and took the national front back and you were there they would sound to the fray with these identity hereon positions in their baggage notably on the questions of immigration. he wants to learn more about generation identity strategy to influence the policies of the national front
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. he meets a prominent activist from paris. for you this is how he was going to be because they were so good with all of this what he's. done a little better. but i think that when the closing days of i might. just be the best moment was. on the outlook with. you know something interesting to do and you don't think you could leave out. sometimes you're not you haven't seen some of the right you're. not circular if you look at those also i think john that what. we're. going to see if he thinks he's the man who was going to keep going to demand it was there.
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in the main square and the hustle are joined by another far right activist. he tells them about an invitation he's received to meet a senior member of the national front and party spokesman. did he get out of this is it that they're not being fixed do or simply say it's too crystal clear to us that. sebastian shannon is open d.k. . hostile in the far right activist make homophobic remarks. from an office i was recently for it isn't a third of the e.u. so all of those. here. if you lose i'm going to get rid of.
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the hassle confirms that he also had a meeting with chen who. is it was difficult. because we don't have those who think she said it was you know what is working for. him and this is what i think of. since le pen's presidential election defeat china has emerged as one of her most powerful allies. news part of the national front group of the older friends council along wi fi needs a marie. le pen is also a member. who is about to discover more unfair news links to generation identity. is it's the apartment of an activist he's met at the citadel. isn't sure of the inside
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generation identity symbols so we're stuck with. curing the twenty seven thousand election campaign to sack was filmed alongside already and the hassle. they were attending a national front ready neely's where the niece of the party leader merriam are a shell was speaking. initially vassal was not going to attend. to the base in the. order of order it. is this if you feel. almost. matters that claim that my household only went after a personal invitation from a senior figure in the pens party. well that's the shit you
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see here this is the role of the observer it all. but the hassle then run into another problem. if the world is all about us laws. the hassle needed chinese help one small. or you know this is the for the first. is that it should. also although it's a misfortune with. the. vassal then went into the whole. matter that tells louie about the hassles but for the national front of this if this was a digital to the foolish people the it is just. the force that is the more the cause what is the all this is we.
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are on the cover a reporter discovers that members of the national front all welcome visitors at the citadel they discussed what would happen if the national front were to. i'm a government. says. luke who might be one of the suspects but let's see if he believes that if he was killed we need article thirty he had only been in the game you are. pascal sua says they would need to be all. you are going to guess you need anybody in the media the feel of it which when it does the job on the ship is that the beautifulness you want to kill for the use of judgement of your because in the us the officials of. the lunacy think that the president if. it's.
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but it. was good i thought you would have to do more. significant but above all that stuff because i'm a little. sheepish going to. the national front members post often a ray of weapons. jacket for no sooner was a quick since one copy of yourself says if you're curious to see him extradited me to. the shelter certainly lots of people have. posted here that certain. conventicle. there is a breeding ground that makes it possible to mobilize french white people against islam and muslims more precisely by promoting the idea of an ethnic war the idea of
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a probable civil war between muslims and of those who want it is. an issue so often to fit the profile of this point. we don't really you know into music. you know the. marine le pen said that since she became president of the national front she's publicly kicked out all those who've been filing racist or anti semitic she said pierre has never worked for the national front at the ode to france council. the pan added that already has never worked or written speeches for the national front. stated that his association. was distinct from generation identity and was not dependent on it. sebastian confirmed he told the
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hostel that the meeting with mario was open to everyone he said that while the hostel did contact him to say he was not allowed in he did not go looking for him and that the hassles subsequent application to join the national front had been refused. filipe said the recruitment of party assistance at the regional council is done within the law. of she said the evidence presented by al-jazeera is an obvious interference by the concert. in the run up to the european parliamentary elections in may twenty ninth. the hassles lawyers at the citadel does not represent generation identity and welcomed a wide range of members of diverse persuasions. he said vassell is not responsible for members who allege skirmishes took place with the imaginary which he strongly condemns the hassle said that being secretly filmed in a private space is detestable and that his discovery of this has irritated him.
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in episode two of generation hate the hassel tells g.i. members use political violence when necessary. the big fish. like i'm some of the national front biggest names secretly taping up at the citadel. so it's ok this is a service about the office and i think a lot of this is going to. see. your possibly be this way because the reforms in the military got some very useful. my songs on. xenophobe violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of
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europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right organizations and exposes links to members of the european parliament a member of the pens national rally party generation eight. part two of a special two part investigation on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm so robin you're watching the al-jazeera news our life my headquarters here in doha also coming up in the next sixty minutes it's not just the murder of
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one journalist it is the starvation of eighty five thousand children the u.s. senate takes aim at saudi arabia over the killing of shot she and america's support for the war in yemen. and more pressure on riyadh as the washington post publishes a full page ad but highlighting she's murder. because of those parliament approved the plan to raise an army giving rise to fears of tension with former enemy serbia. and israeli forces arrest dozens of palestinians after twenty four hours of violence in the occupied west bank plus it's the start of. a whole new new era of space travel reaching beyond the skies virgin galactic successful test flight can push space tourism.
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welcome to the news hour we begin with the rising anger in the u.s. against saudi arabia the senate has voted to condemn its long standing ally over the war in yemen and its role in the murder of jamal khashoggi the two resolutions of passed on the first demanded an end to u.s. military support to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. will go to the house next but faces a possible veto by president trump the second vote held a saudi arabian prince the crown prince mohammed bin salon was sponsible killing there's been reaction from around the world including turkey where the journalist was murdered in october for god. as you know yesterday there was a vote in the american senate this will develop more because we shared all the information with the american intelligence the english asked for it we gave it to them the germans asked for it we gave it the saudis asked for it we gave it to them the french asked for and we gave it to them whoever requests this information we
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are ready to share why because justice is the foundation of the state we want justice to be pursued. well in a moment we'll have the latest on turkey's response from mohammed valve who's standing by in istanbul but first let's cross over to kimberly hellcats in washington d.c. kimberly is a historic vote then a symbolic one at the same time that needs to be heeded by the white house and they just can't really ignore what it's lawmakers think. it shouldn't it can't but so far it has and that's why we've seen this action being taken in the senate this is extraordinary it's really a historic moment given the fact that what we're seeing is a co-equal branch of government checking the white house and checking its power for the first time we're seeing the sort of first incremental step in the shift to what many believe could be the tipping point of a decades old relationship between the united states and saudi arabia one that the
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united states has been increasingly uncomfortable with because concerns over human rights violations inside and outside saudi arabia as a result of saudi foreign policy so what we're seeing here is this vote in the senate the first time that the war powers act has been invoked by congress which is extraordinary and what this does is this not only challenges and the u.s. support for saudi arabia in yemen but it also condemns the kingdom's role for the murder of jamal hush ozy one that the cia here in the united states has said overwhelmingly in terms of its assessment concludes the crown prince ordered that killing but that the troubled ministration has tried to sweep aside in terms of those facts little closer to home schools where you are the media sort of putting pressure on the white house with all the publicity around the death of jamal khashoggi certainly in print and this of course coming off the back of the state senate vote. yeah that's right ok so we're going to pull up
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a couple of things here this is today's washington post there we go that's the front cover it's not the front cover this attracting attention it's what's inside and that is a full page advert you see the picture of the hush shows you there underneath it says the life is gone the principles of free expression endure what we're seeing here is of course. was a columnist for the washington post and the publisher has made a firm decision just like the u.s. congress that they are not going to let this story die in essence what they're are doing is saying that they are going to continue to put out this type of advertising into twenty nineteen essentially what this is doing it's continuing to keep the story in the headlines continuing to put pressure on the trumpet ministrations so well we've had this vote in the senate it does need to also go to the house of representatives in order for there to be any sort of law that would have to be signed by the president the president has certainly expressed that he doesn't want
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to do anything like that right now so this keeping this in the spotlight with these types of adverts seeing this go through the house it is stalled for the moment but in january it is going to be controlled by democrats that are very keen to revive this what you can see is increased pressure by keeping this in the spotlight where donald trump and his administration will no longer be able to say they want to turn a blind eye to all of this and keep in place the status quo that has been the case in the united states for so very long indeed so looking forward in terms of the senate vote of course last night as well kimberly i mean how do you sort of analyze the way that republicans themselves have revolted and you want to say stood up to the president to lead to the administration of this particular issue and what could potentially be his reaction in the fall out of this in the long term for the republican party at least. well i think you have to look at why donald trump is making this calculation and why the congress is not and it comes down to in some
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ways the ties that bind her family jared cushion or the donald trump son in law has a very good relationship with the crown prince due to widespread reporting there have been text messages back and forth prior and following the killing of hush ozy where he counseled the crown prince to weather the storm if you will as many times this is a public relations strategy that works but not in this case because the details are so gruesome that what has come out has been widely reported the facts surrounding the death of jim out there are ones that the the u.s. congress simply cannot ignore this isn't an issue just about the murder of a journalist about freedom of expression this goes beyond just hearing to the party live these are human rights violations according to the senators both republican and democrat that they can't ignore the melting numbers of casualties humanitarian
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disaster inside yemen this was starting out in twenty sixteen already building in terms of the widespread concern the death of jim a hug shows he has pushed the senators over the edge they are leading the charge and we should point out the senate is the more powerful body in the u.s. congress it has the clout to press the house of representatives to ultimately embarrass the president into acting where he has decided so far that he will not go through but we will leave it there kimberly thank you can be a correspondent in washington d.c. let's cross over to stone one hundred vote joins me live courses sentences in the u.s. wouldn't have gotten to the position according to the turkish president had it not been for the information that they'd given them that were able to vote in this way. the outside so he took a. president today gave one of his strongest commentaries statements about the this
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long process that has been going on since october the second and the killing of them out he said the information we gave to the americans have allowed for this senate vote over the night and also he said that we gave every piece of information that we have to the americans we gave it to the french who gave it to the british we gave it to the germans and we are ready to give it to any other country saw that justice could be achieved in this case he also talked about he commented on the statements by nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u n just a couple days ago when she mentioned mohammed the said the man who is a sponsible along with his government for the killing. and that the u.s. will not will not shrink from. from making him responsible to see that in him but as possible for that how often he is living what he made he capitalized on that and he said she laid that truth bail that's the naked truth and she mentioned the names
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not sure what he said she mentioned specific names so for him everything indicates how did this said that even though until now president of the land has never mentioned mohammed and said that he considers or believe that mohammed mr man is possible for the killing but everything else that he says indicates that to meaning and that content he also did buick to the delegations you were speaking to the geishas of islamic countries within the oh i see the organization of islamic cooperation saying many islamic countries have preferred to put dollars and the reality here that's the saudi currency a bar of justice in the case of a strong director buke there to those countries for their lack of support a lack of cooperation a lack of. contribution to the strengthening of the case and. thinking of pressure on solid able to give information he also gave a timeline of what happened since oct second saying the saudis have so far given
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zero information to to the turkish side even though the turkish prosecutor provided every piece of information that the saudis wanted so he can see this that there is much more to be done in this case and take you will not let go of this investigation until justice is served well full but we'll leave it there thank you moment well in istanbul also in may been is a senior lecturer in international studies at the university of lancaster in the north of england he says u.s. senators all sending a strong message by casting aside the long standing relationship with saudi arabia . i think the strength of this bipartisan resolution demonstrates the level of anger and concern about about the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia this is a longstanding relationship dating back some seventy years but this is one of the most delicate and most finely balanced issues in crises within that
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relationship and the fact that it was members of mr trump's own party that were involved in sponsoring the resolution shows just how much this is an issue that has has brought concern from across all parts of the states it brings together humanitarian concerns and also strategic so i think it's a very serious issue for the president this is the policymakers in in the u.s. deciding that they have some agency they have a degree of influence although they haven't and ministration many have problems with on both sides of the house problems with the president but they've decided that they can do something to try and put an end to this this devastating humanitarian crisis in yemen and in doing this and sending such a strong rebuke to their own president they're calling on all the other parliamentarians of the policymakers across across the west across europe to say look there is a way that we can continue to put pressure on saudi arabia and the emirates.

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