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birch debt would have been fine, but they go further and one more and more they are throwing, sent everywhere, even at the most important breeding places for fish. the government admits that more islands are planned in the future, but, and since that, nevertheless, the stock will increase that have to be more facial causes versus says, do you take the cell phone the heck out of the water? so that a heck where we call fish anymore. that's a point. but we said well, after i was, are completed, you will see that there will be more fish after being criticized, spending 70000000 euros anew land solely for birds. the government has decided to open one of the island for tourists in the future. they expect more than $100000.00 visitors every year, potentially jeopardizing the same paradise they try to create in the 1st place. steadfast and l. jazeera. marco watson. ah,
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let's take you through some of the headlines here now just are now hong kong police of arrested to democracy activists including the organizer of an annual vigil marking the $999.00 chinaman square. crank down chow, hanging tongues. the rest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operation. thousands of officers are expected on the streets late on friday to prevent people from gathering tomography, anniversary, hong kong police say anyone breaching the ban on gatherings will be dealt with severely. the hong kong use whatever measure in order to maintain the public order and public safety. having con, see that all the information intelligence as well as assessing the, the practice stuff we're taking today. i mean, fall instead public all of the public safety as well as the rights and freedoms allotted,
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all those the rest having deterred other protesters. university students claim the pillar of shane statue as part of the chinaman square anniversary. pull weather conditions are hampering efforts to prevent the thinking contain the ship from causing further damage to run because coastline officials are bracing for the possibility of an oil spill. francis suspended joint military operations with molly after the country. second, coo and 9 months french troops will continue operations on their own. the u. k. has criticized denmark officer, it's parliament approved the plan to set up a refugee reception center in a 3rd country outside europe. it would be used to screen potential asylum because the u. k has recoded its highest daily number of covered 19 infection since march more than 5000. england's remaining domestic restrictions that you'd be listed in june talked to al jazeera, we all the army were attacking ringer,
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and now they're attacking everyone in me on monday you regret, well, it's like that we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on, sir. ah, the irish national anthem is playing as the irish flag ascends the trickle or ascends in ramallah. i know i wasn't the only person who did a double take on seeing this video. i didn't right now if it says u p in union country to cool israel's illegal sediments on palestinian land, 80 factor annexation. so what we're seeing back here is irish palestinian solidarity, and that is the theme for today's show. i'm for me. okay. and you're watching the
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stream ah, in joining us to have this conversation, we have john, we have a sad and we have ashlyn johnny. so get to see you, please introduce yourself to our audience, watching the stream. can you send me? how are you? thanks for having us on john brady is my name. i'm. they should say in spoken person for foreign affairs. the main opposition party in the parliament dollar and get to having hello ross, i don't to aside as you're known to many around the island and around the world. so good to see you, please introduce yourself to audience watching history. i am a shout of the and i'm not sure spoke space, some of the marshal return, which represents millions of refugees to remove, returning to their homes and property. i can greetings from ireland to palestine from the land of santa and scholars. so the land of that extra mosque and
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distributor cherish. nice to see you. thanks for being with us on the same and hello ashley. please introduce yourself to us. hi, thanks so much for having me. and my name is ashley nichol place and i am chair of the island palestine solidarity campaign. and we've been active since 2002. and it's, it's really basically here. thank you, right to handle. all right, so if you are watching right now on youtube, you can be part of this conversation. island and palestine working together. i know, surveys and conversation, right. jump into the comments section. be part of the today show, john, i've got to start with you. this motion where island is saying that what israel is doing of palestinian land is de facto annexation. how did that motion come about and your involvement in it? most pose. it's been a long time. come on. it's taking a long number months to pull together it into motion. we worked with
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a large number of n jose non governmental organizations and in developing the motion and really came about was last year. when you may remember, israel made a declaration that they were going to move ahead and annex large parts of the west bank and under some international pressure. they backed away from the position publicly. but we know the reality on the ground was that annexation was continuum is continued and we know that from 1967 we've seen the proration of over 250 illegal colonial settlement units or settlements within the occupied territories. consistent of over $600.00 toes, including the old settlers. so we know max ation news happening. we know that land grabs palestinian lands has been happened despite the public position that was
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declared and accepted by the international community. so we brought about the motion, which was at the beta in the irish parliament and our layer and not just and in terms of making the declaration that israel has legally acted in annexing large parson portions of palestinian land. but also acknowledging at the relief of self determination for the palestinian people. i saw the i'm just looking here on my laptop at some of the images and post underneath that video that i showed of the i was triple a going up in ramallah. and we have free palestine here at lot of support the palestinians. piano i are a holding hands together here. historical linking between 2 different peoples. and then here we have the irish flag, the palestinian flood, as a palestinian, who lives in island. what was it like to hear this motion passed
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across all policy lines in island? this is of course, part of that long legacy of support for the senior people because the irish people have always been supported and about as soon as, because we're under the same pitch colonialism and do it as a page to q 2 from the same colonizer and that same colonized, for example, from belford, who is called the i 634. it's called policy host and also a very and they've got, they've been for because this is been for who gave his declaration, who promised as his movement to go by this time to them and been jo chisher himself who said that he is as i unit his grandfather also said that they must fight and then shed show himself holbrook, that blackened tends to island to put secure. the irish people is the same person
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who sent them to the side to secure a scene at people. and then i crawled away, who yvan said to the irish people to come up to hell as the same person who was dreaming of as if nicholas living about a senior people from by the side and bring judy from all over the side and to cause me and me to be g 45. so this, this island has, i don't crystal support. even though before this i think one thing in 1981 i was going to do that and got the irish for department the irish for him. this brayland had at that time, supported athena. right to finish definition about a senior right to the convention. so we have a long history of i have but i get, and i love as support. it's not only about a senior, but also that south africa to get their own free time. so i never
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shed the conversation with your co pilot ashy. i'm just looking here on you cim. we've got baby dough goddess. i have never be more proud to be irish love to palestine on youtube, dead underscore f. salute to the irish people and a government for standing up the humanity. all of you should be on the right side of history. this time i formation. mar. ashley. what is going on here? why this moment? why this time? do you think? i think, i think it's been, you know, as i was saying, the history between island palestine has always been there is a huge emotional connection and with palestinians of this, it's not just happening now. i think it's been coming for a long time and it's it's, it's great that this is the reason you know, all the violence that happened over the last few weeks that this is why it's coming from biggest happening now. but the support denied and is ongoing. it, it's data like with our, with our organization and many other organizations in ireland and the work that's
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being done by people is, you know, tired us, we have constant speakers. we, we have engaged with the media. it's, and we have, you know, we have a lot of connections with people in palestine and we support the movement. and we're constantly, you know, campaigns are ongoing all the time. so it's, it is a constant thing, and it is really great that this, this has happened where, you know, obviously it's a huge, you know, it's a huge moment because we're the 1st country in europe and for this to happen. and i hope there's will and, but i think, you know, i think now people everything is, is a lot more visible. male maybe there's a lot of media coverage, palestinian voices, or maybe her now. and you know, kind of arising within palestinian people as well, which is it's really good to see. so i think, i think it's just people are more aware and people want to help them be some solid palestine. so yeah. so when you think that it's not that he told us about the
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history as a solidarity between irish people and palestinians, but what i really love from what you are doing is i, this is contemporary right now. so when palestinians, when the times when we could travel before cove, it, when harrison you came to ireland, when you're coasted, guess because what was got you like, what is that? so it's, it's amazing to have people here. they come over and you know, they're always so strong and you know, and just radians, people to, to call them. we have various different types of speakers. we could have, you know, we've had children come from and refugee camps in fact. and we spent the palestinian dancing. ok great. thank you. we can just catch me. i just had no problem with your audio but we have right now. no worries. john i'm,
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i'm going to play this and have a listen. this is this is dublin midway. ok. the people running that in doubling in support of palestinians who up in eastern conflict and violence and also caught up on the gaza strip with violence as well to try to make for this motion is incredible. yeah, the, the timing worked was well on. unfortunately in many regards we know the situation and she said in an east jerusalem with the 4 evictions, the raid on the like some mosque. all of this obviously came as a backdrop. and obviously the around this brutal military assault on the car was
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a strip which seemed $66.00 children in butchered by railey apartheid regime over $260.00 civilians. and, you know, the targeted assault on civilian infrastructure in all hoses, media outlets all been destroyed in the assault. and of course we had the un security council facing on the hands for 10 or 11 days before they even came to a decision around a statement. you know column for, for restraint and se, sorry, so the motion obviously came ahead with all the dates as a backdrop. and it's certainly focused at the minds of politicians across the political deployed. but there has always been, you know, i suppose support from the irish people and i can in 2014, at the irish parliament date resolution unanimously to recognise the state of
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palestine. no, unfortunately we're still waiting for that to be enacted. the shock, the prime minister of ireland, if, if he wants to call him that, simply has to make a formal declaration to officially recognized that the state of palestine still hasn't happened. i'm conscious that with the passing of this motion, it is historic it's, it's really important. it's a declaration that israel has preached international law poly annexing parcel, empty, occupied territories, has not to stop there is, shouldn't stop there because there has to be consequences. and that's where the conversation now needs to turn to what is the iris cone going to do and to punish a law breaker? it is not good enough. you know, just to pass this motion because we've had so many words of condemnation from governments across the world, but no actions to follow. and that's what's allowed. israel to act was perceived and pianist, he, you know, to carry on the amex, asian carryon,
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the forced evictions and demolitions carry on the brutal military occupation of palestinian lands, which obviously the same play of horace actually as only a couple of weeks ago. so i thought i'm going to bring in a new voice this conversation. this is mona sir bella. mono sevalla is a human rights advocate. she has a really important question. have a listen to home, the video, and then also immediately if you're able to what we need to do not just aren't and is to address the root causes and recognize the root causes of palestinians. struggle from the ethnic, cleansing of palestinians to the crime of apartheid to the annexation of territory . and countries like those in the you must not adopt those standards and how the law is a clickable depending on the circumstances. sanctions were imposed in the case of
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russia when the next territory in the ukraine. why is the same that happening in the case of israel? yes, indeed. i think i think that the only one of the countries should take should not use but just on the policy because they should address the root cause the approaching the ethnic cleansing, of seeing if he was ever since 1948. and then i think countries use, especially the island playing a very, very important part in that freedom of south africa. and a smile said why was the chairman of the anti parted movement in ireland. and i wasn't. and by the time he said that our victory of apartheid was, you know, small measure to that, the dictation and a struggle and sacrifices of the irish people. so i think your be and can do
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more than it showed that you should there must take action actions speak louder than words there must. and both sanctions on the line there must bring loose water coming to the prize. there must add by fixed it from them. they must implement that you will and relation your what resolution $19.00 chord which calls for about ice over and composition of all of scenery for use will have be uprooted by the movement. that if there were 3236, which chords for our i to says munition, our right over the pin our after our serenity, our right to use or put me to resist our enemy. so i think europe can do, i'm not, europe should stop using this, but a standard policy, write your own and many i'm, they come in on the point because i, sorry. so it's a very important point because they're sure hypocrisy here. and i choose from the
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european human, put the international community as well. and i was speaking in the irish part of my last night when we had to stay edmonds on the situation and bell roofs. and you know, there was sanctions and imposed on by lucia immediately. after the hijacking and irish aircraft to arrest a journalist and sanctions imposed on russia immediately after am onyx and crimea. and yes, here we have a gross violated our serial for a later international law of humanitarian law and has been allowed to get away with it for decades. and we have a country that has been investigated by the international criminal court only last week at the united nations human rights council have called for an independent invest, which i'm not sure and in terms of the human rights violations, as a child, also one israel, we also a see israel embassy in ireland,
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which were back there, which would join us and they refused. but we did want to go to this. let me just show this to you. i know you've seen it, but this is really for the benefit of our audience. israel outright rejects islands outrageous and basic position regarding israeli communities in today or tomorrow. this position reflects a blatantly one sided and simplicity policy. john, your policy simplistic a certain, certainly not as it's not a policy. it's a policy. and a sudden mentioned un security council resolutions to have been passed. so this is an international position me and resolution to tree tree for which you know, the finds the palestinian and when we know does israel is, is serial violator of many resolutions. i mentioned the fact that they are being investigated. so am i surprised the israel's foreign ministry or all of us would,
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you know, criticize or condemn the irish position? absolutely not. i in the oregon shows no to can i just jump in there larger. and it is, you know, we've seen recently that the reports to human rights watch reports and reports says, you know, it's been declared by human rights organizations that this is apartheid. and we need to use language more. and we need to shameful that it's taken this love and it's great that this motion is in place now. what action needs to happen and not just in ireland, international support is huge in order to sign and there was the type, but it's always the time to do it. but now what we have in motion, we need to keep pushing and for, for more support for sanctions, for meaningful, meaningful support, and not just where it shall. and i'm so glad you said i think and all of i guess because there is what, what happened with this motion? it's historical. you are standing out there beyond any of a european union country. let me show an audience,
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a few pictures here on my laptop. and a lot of this is still good stuff. a group of irish artist, filmmakers and others, projecting a video, solidarity with the people who garza and then we go to the irish parliament members, way more palestinians symbols. all right, so which we're seeing the symbolism bought. that there is no way right now. the island is going to say we're going to boycott because in asia happening, john, you know, and also you haven't, you haven't acknowledged palestine as a country yet, so it feel it good. what's the action? well, there needs to be actions because pass and emotion. what was wanting without consequences and to hold israel to account. it's meaningless and that's where the conversation now needs to turn because it's the irish 2 years ago, 3 years ago. so it was
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a piece of legislation that was brought forward an ard on the occupied territories bill and the irish goldman block and the trade of goods from the occupied terrace. why can't, why did i look date? they can explain that themselves. they've hidden behind you. they tell you the incorrect well they said they hid behind faults, legal advice, and i, i think was a red herring. i don't think there's any trails and, but now that needs to come back on to the table because until there are sanctions and imposed on is right, they will continue twice. and the irish people are demanding is there was a petition 100 into at the minister of foreign affairs, simon colon. these office. yes, the 88000 people signed the petition calling for the expulsion of the israeli m. m . i said are today students from trinity college and i am occupied a same offices, demanding sanctioned immediately on the brutal apartheid israeli system. so the
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irish people will not allow the irish government to sit on their hands here. they are demanding that the take action and turn hopefully that will act as a capitalist for not just order your to pain countries to follows. who but more importantly, led up to the start of and nancy, a part i movement that needs to happen internationally to force, you know, israel to attend to serial law and to international law and to ensure the palestinian people have the right to self determination. john, i want to get and, and a saw and actually want to get one more comment into the program. and this comes from a counsel member of shim sam, which is the same party as jones party in the party that any push for this motion to happen. and he is talking about practical action ashlyn. you come with the back of this video comment. ireland is a non proud history of supporting the palestinians and demanding freedom for palestine. i firmly believe that comes from a place where we are fouls suffered at the hands of partition patriotism. but the
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support of palestine is broadened and deep in the last few weeks and reached a point where the irish government support shouldn't fan motion the katie cause an end to fact months. the boy cost divestment and sanctions against israeli said most importantly, it also stated that the sacraments are wrong and they, they are annexation of palestinian man, which is a crime under international law. and now what we need to do was work together with other countries and it showed a israel had to account for that crime. yes. so we and yeah, i completely agree. and in terms of what we do is a solid archie organization and we currently have a company called hire 3 zones, which we are planning on having as many organizations businesses. and you know, if you're a counselor, you can side of the community groups and you can declare yourself apart by free and which we hope to carry across items. and that's, you know, from our perspective what we can do,
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we can push people to do that from the government suspect if they need to push sanctions. you know, i think together it will be stronger on youtube. we have, could she key key? thank you for watching the show. such a good question. i'm going to give, i guess 30 seconds to answer this question, how would the irish actions impact the life of the average palestinian people? you have 30 seconds, you can do one arts and one word you can do it in one sentence. ashley. i, i think continued solidarity and pressure. and we'll, we'll keep going. we've been doing this for a long time and we won't show up until palestine is free. people have the right to return, and the demands of the palestinian people are mess. we'll keep go, john. but i think it's getting palestinian people a little bit of hope. i'm conscious that this is one break, remove from a much of the parties. well, and put a has given published indian people hope that somebody, a country somewhere is prepared to take a stand and call it as it is
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a part i'll use a legal under international law. a sad. what difference does it make this affect every day palestinians in their lives? yeah, this is, this is very important because now for us see that they know that it once island announced that this is illegal, inefficient, illegal execution. mean. what does it mean? because inefficient mean ethnic cleansing, pumping out more finance and pumping on more use and buying more land and making more refugees and brought home these people. and this is why, by translating this revolution into practice and bend by supporting it for more action question, i thank should that explaining that, is there any other i'm posting on embargo? i hope it took up. i've seen people that but but his time is not list. i don't that are all people. i tell you. thank you for loving. i did read
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