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[000:00:00;00] ah, landfill, harmonic witness documentary, you want to help save the world, needs into your elbow, in the head on the clock, into the top stories here announces era and to palestinian intelligence officers have been killed by israeli forces. it happened during an incursion and this is jeanine in the occupied westbank. israel military has denied reports. one of its officers were killed a 3rd. palestinian was injured in a critical condition. us president joe biden is arrived in the u. k. when it's 1st
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official trip abroad since taking office during the day visit to europe, white men will take part in g 7 and nato summit. it also meet with russian president vladimir putin. i'm going to communicate that there are consequences rely, violating the sovereignty of democracies. in the united states, in europe and elsewhere, i'm going to be clear that the trans atlantic alliance will remain vital, vital source of strength. for the u. k. europe and united states. can you make sure there's no doubt as whether the united states will rise in defense of our most deeply held values and our fundamental interest? the white house plants to purchase 500000000 doses of the pfizer code 1900 vaccine to donate to the world. according to us media reports at 92 low income countries on the african union ought to benefit biden's and national security adviser says us president wants to show democracy,
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can best deliver solutions for people everywhere. a russian court is our lord political organizations that linked to jailed opposition leader alexis around the labeling them is extremist. it means nevada. these allies can't run in parliamentary licenses september. the criminal critics says he will keep fighting demonstrations have been held in columbia capital after protest aid is called on people to take over pocket. unrest began after president even to k, proposed tax reforms. in april time was withdrawn. that protests have turned into a call to en, deep rooted inequality and it's under rump. yet it is more important. we are in downtown where hundreds of protesters are out by the rain in front of the hotels picking them up. we're the leaders of these protests are meeting as we speak with the delegation of the inter americans commission on human rights. this is an independent arm of the organization of american states. and they
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are here to investigate many abuses. they have received a report from other countries on the man saying that at least 58 people have been killed in the country since the beginning of these anti government demonstrations were not more than 40 days into the demonstration set up at times to become quite violent most of the work of this commission will focus on the alleged abuses on part the police. besides the killing, they are investigating more than $400.00 cases of human rights abuses, including at times sexual abuse that they're going to be here meeting with the leaders of the protest. they already met with it with the government, other institutions in the, in the country. and are also traveling to kelly colombia,
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3rd largest city that have been the center of the growth is and also to, to the input to other cities that have been at the center of violence lashes between the police and the processors that up people said the iraqi army says a military base bank that internet level has been hit by at least one rocket. the base near the capital is used by us military aircraft in a separate tank military official setting. these 3 rockets had their base where us contract is our house. the united nations is warning of a massive loss of life in eastern mamma. if no immediate action is taken. its accusing security forces of indiscriminate asked rights against civilians. is invoice says mass deaths from starvation, disease and exposure could occur and kaya state where more than 100000 people have now fled the conflict headlines. one is coming up off the rebel radio ships.
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ah ah ah, this is radio caroline on 19, none in the 1st commercial radio stations. ah guys, 925 radio gro costumes becoming very influential in the government? as a day, i realized that this is a dangerous thing to have in the hands of private companies and individuals say, prohibited anyone else seeing the same very a signal. so the only people who send radius or who is worthy purchase broadcasting corporation,
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which effectively was in an arm of the government of the day i use. and as it had a monopoly, there is no need to us to population what they'd like to hear. so the people running corporation who shows in their gravity several we'll, we'll get that paper what we want. i don't think that they felt the population wanted to have a quick question. were consulted and we didn't accept that music was very important to us. but there was a music breath, but in the early sixties are found around and realize that you can search event the regulations by just going a little bit outside of pretty territory and putting a radio station on a ship, hence ships like this. and that was the foundation radio carolyn, this is radio caroline on 199, england,
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1st commercial radio stations. my name simon d. whether you for the next 2 hours 1st went off the top of the pile valley's rock and robin. from somewhere in the mediterranean peace love and good with the voice to be in your voice for the time that i heard the station, the voice of police was in the switch. when i was feeling with my husband, i used to, you know, at that time you had the radio, so i used to go to the general where they used to. i used to listen to the voice of peace. and that's how i came to know that there was a radio station called the voice of peace. and it's only after i make a be did i can make that this was a gentleman and this was a ship and i think to date, there's nobody who broadcast treadmill music. there may be, you know,
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i did was it was really good music. very often bolt broadcasting from the see was result of need because he couldn't get license here in israel. or maybe he didn't even try to get a license. by any case, once you broadcast on the c, you are a 3 bird. you can do whatever you want and then open a radio station at those times you needed all kinds of regulations and from the see, you don't need all those sort of relations. and therefore he chose to do it from the sea and he was not the 1st find out the last one. by the way, the settlers a tried to any teeth imitate him and do the same yourself to him. then i was the people criticized, but we are not here as israel is people and the good that we have come from arabs and jews at the same time. and i think we should stop this whole business. you know? i think, you know,
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i am already in the ship stands for the current piece is the word and the voice of peace is the station 24 hours a day. the when when caroline started in britain, we just had the baby. see, there was no radio competition and, and if you were a music producer, you couldn't get you new music played. and that was why ronan riley started the radio station to get the music played on the radio. i'm random is not averse to making money. running very much like making money and using other people's money. though, because of his upbringing, his real motivation was to settle the score. but he was blocked in doing what he
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wanted to do. he has to remember that his father was an irish republican, and his grandfather was killed in the 1916 uprising where they rose up against the british, occupying island. so there was a rebel street there and which is why, of course he started, caroline. the easter 964 because it was easter 916. that briefly the rebels took over dublin and took over the post office and set up gun in placements and for the british. so this was his way of saying, i'm a, i'm evening. the school with the british government in, in a peaceful way, ah, all his life, i think a be was obsessed with what he had done in 48 the bomb,
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according to what he said he had bombed. but it's in villages as a volunteer and easily new air force. and they again, feelings accompany team for many years and where the motivation to change his way and to start a new start in his life, a new approach, he realized that he had done was wrong. and this was really this us which had fewer . he's motivation to compensate to, to, to ask for forgiveness for what he had done in 48. i wish more israelis will felt the same feeling the um i but he's very interesting the
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despite the fact that he was such as anxious to begin with is he suddenly not suddenly probably in the process changes and becomes more and more critical. first of all, he does not believe in these really mantra. there is no one there to talk to in the world. he tries individually as to as a fellow to fly to egypt, 3 times the flew to egypt, when the juices did not take him seriously. they thought he was a clown. oh i i as they sent him back immediately after he landed in a my leah and he landed his lawyer. and once he came with
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a flight or egypt from there, i think these really were very cross and angry with these initiatives. this was part of his attempt to bring egypt and israel closer. and i think this was the 1st step in history formation from a very pious zionist, into someone who was more critical about the jew state. he setting that and watched and what to see and listen to the radio. people, people were speaking about the conflict and about the war that is about to come. and he felt that this will be a way to speak to people to warn them about the consequences of war. and he thought it possible to broadcast, not for the very toilet, but for me as well. but maybe from the see from a ship in the see radio station. and he said, and we call it the voice of peace to speak with people. and to calmed him, he bought the ship with the donation he got from the dutch people with their
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generosity and took it to new york to transfer the ship to a radio station. it took him almost 5 years to fulfill his dream it when fran filled the small ship into a radio station more than read your search for this period of time. and in may 1973 . you came to the mediterranean sea and started to broadcasting the voice of the well, there's an american saying goes, you call the city hall. and what that means is however hard, you try, your thirties will eventually when an era to shoot is will actually they won't. and if they proceed with surviving, maybe inspire them to survive because well, know,
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riley, i mean we will live our lives, comply with rules and other people made and it's automatic. mostly, now we assume the rosemary for our benefit, but then you start to think, well maybe the rules made for the benefit of the people making the rules. now ronan has no rules. there are any rules, he has his own rules. and when you come up against some like that, who is determined, it's a very difficult person to stop because he doesn't operate in the conventional way that most of the rest of the population of right now, does it tell you that while i was very young, i was about 7 years old when i 1st started listening to radio, caroline, but a few years later when i started working at the age of 1617 really a carolina doing one grow chose this goes around the united kingdom of the united
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kingdom. i actually started going to those and then got to meet some of the people involved in radio, caroline and i knew that i could do engineering. and of course they were looking for engineers. and they were having a problem with a generator. and just asked me if i would go out to the ship for a couple of weeks to have a look at it. well, that was 40 years ago. i don't still doing it or, you know, kind of i know with great music from the 60s through to the 90s. oh caroline story, but it was 9 years old and i grew up with caroline and i was smitten by what i'd heard the fabulous music. the thought that these guys and they were all guys at the time, there were no women involved at the time. these guys were sitting on a rusty ship and against overwhelming odds just to bring me the lasers painted some and it did a spark. so i want to do that and that stayed through with me all the way through my teenagers for my growing years. and then i had the chance to come out. i been
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a fan of the station and came out of business trips and was invited out. aah! from somewhere in the mediterranean, we are the voices, be on $1540.00. right now you can listen to the voice of the on f m stereo. that's right, 100 on your s, m. dia. a before that even going to speak all the time about politics? no one will listen to the voice to face. he understood that it should be a combination of music, of popular music, different style with a in english, very nice and fluent english or british b j. most of them were british so that the public will, will enjoy listening to the room. but between the songs there will messages of jingles, like normal wall, normal blood sheet,
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a piece in the world and the vote for faces the station. normal wall romo luxury piece is the word and the voice is peace is the station. a people who listened as i did for many years to the station were less exposed to the indoctrination. and that was part of the official israeli broadcasting stations. so even if you were not exposed to the rest, but it's going to message is it will also less expose to design his narrative, so to speak. and you were thinking in a more universal way. so i think in the long run, it had a good impact on people's ability to 2 things out of the box to look to, to look at things. not only through the glasses of the van isn't jewish nestor,
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lady ology. the 2nd named beth was especially towards the last years of the broadcasting and the ship was totally identified with ab not been set. so even if the message is when i was coming from the ship, people, so the of the ship and his own more political activity as the same project. and i think that helped to make even a bigger influence in the direction of air and more courageous political view. these are these really policies and ideas. well, what happens in the me throughout the mediterranean, all the radio stations and the television stations are controlled by governments. but the result, the arab don't listen to the radio simply because they feel it must be propaganda. since the government controlled and the same effect is on the israeli side, the difference will be with our station that will be a permanent dialogue. there are no speeches here. there's no propaganda that all
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these the views from both sides so that people can listen to the other point of view. and by listening to the other point of view, maybe they will understand the video. caroline is a bit like a secret society. you had to ask around because everybody had false names because no one wants to go to prison. i concocted a name, because i didn't want to go to prison for 2 years. but you just had to meet someone who knew someone and gradually you were excepted and trusted and radio girl. i loved people who would help out everybody that came out to caroline. the legal reasons had a different name. he wasn't wise to have your own name. just in case you were arrested for playing a bruce springsteen. record i rusty ship. so we all had different names and a friend of mine was mcwilliams. and before i came out to caroline he said, what are you going to call yourself?
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i jokingly said, mcwilliams. and the time came in this very studio, when i went on air at 1 o'clock and the previous presenter it said coming up next nice mcwilliams or mich williamson and that name the name that i use when i 1st came out, caroline, in the eighty's for years i'd be right, can i? and continuing this, rachel originally, when i went out to caroline in the 1970 s, i did actually change my name to stephen bishop. but when i came back on this ship, ross revenge. and i actually came on the air, i was gonna use steven bishop, but the guy who was on before me, knew me from when i worked on the irish radio in the irish republic. and uncle johnny lewis that in introduce me as john lewis,
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i felt by mazel stick with it. now everybody united anyway the oh, to the british love, a fighter. fighting with disadvantage and radio colon was such an organization. so we got, we still have the vast mass goodwill because we were a, we were the crazy guys who had never given even when we were living and working in awful conditions and may be risking death. and in order to play the rolling stones, the rolling stones had to be very important for people to do that. i was here in 985 when we have what we call euro sage, where the government tried to close it down. there was sales in the station called laser 55. we were together for a mile and a half apart. so 2 and a half kilometers apart. and,
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and the government boat that was trying to close it down more between the 2 of us. and couple of times they came, came close to us to try and be menacing and threatening, but that it didn't upset the till. and in fact, what, at the time, it was like we are on every news channel throughout the world. and certainly all the european news outlets recovering the story that the government trying to closes down every newspaper in europe. so it was like us spending 20000000 pounds of advertising revenue, so it actually backfired on the government because suddenly we were getting letters from people saying we thought you're gone years ago. we didn't even realize you're still there. so reacted in our favor on $55.00, a radio camera. this is new to me. it was the hotel christian
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maybe the early years of caroline were not very professional. they actually didn't matter because no one had heard that sort of radio before. so even if they weren't very good, the population absolutely loved it. and in a few months after caroline started to grow cost had a bigger audience over baby see networks combined. and course that is here to the government as well. somehow we have to stop me. and that's what sets off the battle between the government saying we will close you down radio, carline saying you will know they would try me come close to us in a rubber boat to try and measure how much water fuel that we had on board. and on the, on the ship you got him so line. so you can normally tell by that plan. so line how's the ship is lying, has how much fuel the waters on board? so we oh, we used to do was pump say water into empty tanks. and disposed around the ships every day we sat differently in the water and in the end i gave up. it was a cat mouse game, but we used to have a lot of fun with them when they came close to his inner rob about
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a couple of times with measuring equipment to measure all signals. and again, i was just trying to be menacing. so on the ship, they're also events. we have a very, very powerful fire hydrant. so we can spray water, but fi that. so we did was when they came close cuz we want them what we're going to do that, you know, 70 spray them with state water. they soon disappeared and they never try that again . it was, it was basically a junior minister in the british government trying to make a name for himself and it had back 5 in some respects, lays that they got off the eval. caroline remained on the air and they just gave off in the end and let us continue. and here we are. i mean, this is a test transmission of the voice of peace radio station, the voice of peace broadcast from the merger vessel piece lying in the eastern mediterranean. the voice of bass was a be not done and they've been out. that was the voice of peace. i mean, there was
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a lot of music and he saw that through the music, he can get also to the house of the people. but by the end of the day, it was, he's monologues, he's interviews, he interviewed people, he did his monologues about peace, and his spirit was on the whole boat. i remember one interview that he did together with me. i think it was reasonable shots. i think it was a big shot when the policy is 1st mentioned that jericho 1st a the before or slow. and this was really a sensation because they never talked about the jericho 1st. and he was very proud about it later or it gave some momentum. but above all, it was he tried to reach young people and he saw that he can reach young people through the music. and this will hear that i don't think anything is going to
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happen. and yet why the protections are going to keep talking about the problem, the united nations and the big powers and the rising and all over the world. i think every day we are having more and more people dying on the borders and there'll be more bomb throwing adobe continuous retaliation. actually, what is happening is the politicians will live to talk about these boys. and the ordinary man is going to keep the latin america is a region of wonder joy, tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you will have to be able to relate to the human condition away. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career,
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