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but the neighbors and family members, and they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure vinnish. well, as defense minister by the me to pipe dream said the forces were obliged to the friends that come through from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, this is al jazeera, i'm daddy and i gave him with a check on your world headlines. former us police officer there, jovan has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd. the 46 year old died after over and knelt on his neck for 9 and a half minutes. last year. the judge says jovan abused his power wall in a position of trust and authority and sentence for one. the court committee to the
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cause of the commission of corrections for a period of 270 months as to $70.00. that is that 10 year addition to the presumptive sentence of $150.00 bumps. this is based on your abuse of opposition of trust in authority and also the particular cruelty shown to george floyd. your granted credit for $199.00 days already served on before learning about his sentence. dary jovan spoke briefly and express condolences to george floyd family at this time due to some additional legal matters at hand. i'm not able to give a full formal statement at this time. but for briefly though, i do want to get mike and also for family there is gonna be some other information in the future that would be of interest.
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and i hope things will give you some some peace of mind. thank you for family says the u. s. has one stop, one step closer to healing by delivering closure around accountability. they say this case is exceptional and accused the police have killing black people without consequence, day after day, year after you're addressing the media after the sentencing floyd family and attorneys called on congress to pass the police reform bill named after floyd. john hendrick has been following derek jovan sentencing from minneapolis. you're beginning to see a little bit of reaction here. what we have is some demonstrators behind me, police have blocked off the street interest a moment ago, we were hearing people chant, who's street our streets. part of the issue here is that people are dissatisfied with a link of that sentence. now that's not a short sentence, it is rare in the united states that
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a police officer is charged with murder rarer still, that one is convicted and especially rare that one gets a sentence as stiff as 22 and a half years. as the judge said, that is 10 years longer than the minnesota guidelines calling for advanced due to those exacerbating circumstances. he call, he mentioned particular cruelty shown to george floyd, and the abuse of chauvinism authority, as a police officer, among other things. but the maximum sentence here was 40 years, in fact, with a family called what you're hearing here. shut it down is the chance i'm hearing right now is with people want to ensure that black americans are treated in the future, like white americans, that there isn't a differentiation. and until then they say in the words of these people right here, we're going to shut it down helicopter carrying the will. i'm your president. i then do k has come under fire near the border with venezuela to k says several gunshots were fired while he, on his members of his cabinet,
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were flying over the counter timbo region. no one was injured. there has been no claim of responsibility. the president has met his afghan counterpart of johnny, as american troops prepared to leave of gonna stop after 20 years of war gone. he said he respected joe biden decision that the partnership between the countries is entering a new phase. and denise in health authorities are scrambling to expand hospital capacity after daily infections had a new hire. more than 20000. the number of deaths is also rising. 3 hospitals in the capsule are being converted to exclusively treat current of iris patients. and the occupied westbank, the funeral procession has been held for an outspoken critic of palestinian president must be the best hundreds of mourners gathered in hebron calling on our best to resign. news our banner died on thursday after being arrested and beaten by palestinian authority forces. he had accused the p a of human rights violations.
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me ah in ah me ah ah, when i uh my mother, when was the last time she took the train and where did she go and she tells me yes of course i took the train because there this train in jerusalem connects us with the rest of palestine, when you look at all the photos and you imagine how the lifestyle was at that time,
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and when you visit the train station today, it's like this me bark it's. it's full of restaurants, full of people who are completely indifferent to the history of the, of the space who are completely ignorant words to say them. they don't belong. you know, my son often tells me, you know, mama, these people, they don't seem to be long at all to this city. it doesn't go with a spirit of people today. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, me. we were the owners of the houses,
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77 percent of west salem before $48.00 was but it's still owned. and what i talk about ballast finance. i talk about muslims, christian and the minority of jewish people. ah. the new 1st train station as they call it, up to the slim look at the shows inside the restaurant. most of those people will be penicillin, probably from the west bank, or from marginalized areas in jerusalem with very low salary. and they are treated like carpets. this alexis dental is a man that i know that i'm not sure what was going on
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with you, maybe not to me, but you can click on for the city and the facility who would be, i mean, but the local mom and me had them over the place was along the m f. c had been been a little sick. i'm sorry, i'm see where you live, my head a minute but haven't got a lot of it is open. it's not the kinetic sophia. it's not much, danny. and i'm going to see you come in that abilene high home.
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i mean ah, i, my father's house is exactly opposite this suite, which becomes there, the lower back half in arabic or data or the greek colony. so let's go to my father's house and i hope they want to call the police. so we'll do it very quickly . this is my father's house, the house of freedom man. my father lived in this house for 8 years from the 40s until he's 48 with his mother. he was chased out of the house like most of the palestinians because they wanted to confirm the statement of them
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a year that this is a country, a land without peoples. but all these people who are living in these homes in the 1998. nathan yeah. who came into governess? and as he's a money, money maker and many money lover, he wants to privatize palestinian houses in the same time as israeli telecom and, and electricity water, or these elements which, which can be privatized, so that he can gain more money. my father's house was sold for $4000000.00 by the kaplan, who's a real estate agent who came from america. ah, ah, neither my mother nor my son agree to the fact that i'm very passionately and emotionally involved in the part. you can see that kenny didn't even come with me because he said he wants to avoid all these emotion and issues. when i came here
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last time, man. from outside, i was taking your photo, the people inside the house. so the flash, they parked the car in the middle of the street, they called the police, they arrested me, they put the handcuffs in my feet and in my hands, i told them, but what crime have i done? what's my case? i just took a photo. i and on a banana republican, we had a court system. we have a court system who is definitely not in the pocket of the right wing or the religious of this country. no one can get away with just driving someone house or anywhere in this country. i mean, we know the breezeway here, we know exactly who was kicked out in what ease and 948. the jews also kicked out
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of the area taken his prisoners of war. that's real. being kicked out and evicted by the arab world. no arab is being pushed out or kicked out of any with actually being driven at no such thing. ah, has the moon with seeing these countries things 17 countries with familiar with was that have tried to driven us out. when thought he was imperialist, we have returned home is the indigenous people to our own homeland and is basically nothing to the world or the era will can do better. whatever attempts have tried when succeed the make or team a jew living in some ghetto or settle under the nazis or under the czar or under whoever it may be, the parents we have today,
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strong people who have come back to our land. we're back here now, and no amount of arab terrorism, violins, ohio really is going to kick me up and they will be eaten up for reference. you know, it's the same from a stranger that may be taken away, but it doesn't mean that me personally will handle it because we have all authority via any arab. the want to drive me, ask someone that one for you to do it. someone wants to drive me someone that wants to stab my god forbid my children like we've seen before. you know that person will be eaten up for breakfast. now that won't be to, that won't be something i would do personally. the jewish people, the say, the police, whatever has to be done that will be handled. not only we looking over the temple mound sir, the place with the golden dummies. no, that's the place the holy of holies. this is what the arab world wants, and this is what they'll never get abraham's children
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don't get along. some brothers don't get along. in this particular case. in fact, it's even worse because there's parts of a very, very violent streak in a south and my l, which is a combination and part of the modem all today. there's a dictum that says a sub heights, jacob, was he fits that abraham or isaac only gave certain blessings to him and said, and other blessings to him. the children of a ram had been blessed in many different ways that the jewish people, abraham isaac, jacob, king, david, king, solomon, all the way to little daniel luria today in jerusalem is this one chain that's been blessed in a different way. the little land of israel, we have the covenant with god. we have returned home design is dream is being realized all the time. and as the indigenous people here, the world and especially the air world is going to have to understand that at some
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point in time in the me today, i live in ships. but i live spiritually. if i may say so in the western part of the city, i wasn't born yet in 1948 during the deck, but i she led the deck, but grounded in these ties are dogs, which i got from my father's house. actually, id processed the, the style when the house was put on sale and they were uprooting all the ties and all what is in the house. i chose to put them
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and document my history. and my story i would estimate the goal is actually to preserve cultural heritage and precisely palestinian cultural heritage into a slum knowing very well that on a daily level is an attempt to raise everything cold palestinian anything non jewish. therefore, you think how you want to preserve and protect your traditions. you rich was your root, whether it's the language foods for life and most, whether it's the coffee and the embroider dresses, that israelis taking them or as a presentation. i will accept not to claim my father's house and i thought ok, i like said that for the sake of peace, i accept not claiming my father's house for the sake of my son living in injustice in equality and freedom. i
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see a very, very, very, very sad, depressing situation. we live and i am very worried about my living here. me ah, ah, the the, the mother would be very emotional about her center and about her father's house in about all this stuff. so she is very attached to the to the fast them to the emotional heritage, the for me, for example i,
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i try to focus more on the present what to do in a presence like what, what can make my life better. now i'm an artist, so this is important for my art because my art is not already made. it's also about exploration and investigation. ah, i had my 1st 6 mission with 16 and it was a photography. and that time it was the 1st intifada, all the streets were filled with stickers and posters and graffiti everywhere. so it was like working in a big piece of art series is called reconstruction because it's about to
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reconstructing the reality of the city. sandy's series off work is my latest work. it's called wonders and signs. one can see it as a metaphor of jerusalem because of the layers on top of each other. the layers of history, the layers of writings of messages or political messages. and then you have the soldiers coming in, covering them with white paint. and after it's covered with white paint, the fallacy ends come back and they put a new message on it. there isn't, there's also a big ball, a big bunch of things. so it's not easy to find your place. you feel like you're in intruder. paradoxically, the people that come from abroad, they feel home because it's, they're from a stand and for whatever reason, you know, oh no. most people think that the space has been on
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with it, but the ground between religions and that was before 940. whether you are jewish, muslim or christian. we also are in the and muslims of many cushions, sidney and juice. ah, we have to know that, but you have to understand the context. most of the population of the country was the palestinian, mainly muslim and jewish and christian. but mainly muslim minority was christian and 10 percent and 5 percent were jews. and it has always been synagogues, churches, and the should values. but the lead underlines the relationship between us.
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is that an engine? i don't care if the pre on friday or saturday or sunday. i care about how they treat me. we are one people. but what is divisive is, where do you stand on the policies of your government when it's de humanise. you read the bible from the city and i and we read it in the context of living under occupation. jesus lived under occupation, became a refugee under occupation. his medical is what was done under occupation, the thousands gathered around him under occupation. so we see how really jesus resisted occupation and we try to work in the same footsteps. then the hoary is one of the founded to be in. and she is an excellent writer, and she has an excellent blog. most of them are secular journalists,
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but of course they use this to justify that this is the ticket. and then you find all these crazy christians, i call they call themselves christians on this. they're fairly completely christian because i mean when they say all the jews have together here, the doing is happy about this pup of the hearing, but then so that the messiah can come. and when they come, they have to become christians. and those who don't become christians, then they would have to be to i mean, what kind of religion is this? what kind of god, god, when the messiah comes, if they don't believe, then they have to because it goes along with them. they accept the fact the 1st part of it, which is having them come over here. that makes many people say, well if, if this is got, well,
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i mean one's got ah, i'm a professor article in my campuses, this main campus is about 3 minutes off before the war. today i have to drive. it depends on the traffic. if i'm lucky, that would be like between a half an hour to 45 minutes that i'm lucky, i'm reluctant, but i almost kicked the wall. i feel terrible because at one point i had 3 kids at the university studying university. collectively would waste it hours every day going and coming back from the rest of the situation. all it's about is above a wall is separate from seen in front of me and only
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ah, i thought that this building, i mean i thought this building for many and i would have it i've now i have to go basically for about 45 minutes around the north rather than i thought i the mix and i think the people who lived there was no, no, no, no. but anyway, one day was like the 1000000001 or the 150, you know, about 18 years was it was you for our gun in britain because of lack of sunshine for most of the time people talk when they meet each other, they agree to each other and they speak about the way that they would make a difference to have youthful day and he and i have not as people at one point they speak spontaneously about the checkpoint. how's the checkpoint today?
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the checkpoint is everything. oh, the new one is definitely different from those of those. again, i accept the walls of the city in the moving from one neighborhood to another neighborhood. this is only for the, for the city, and they actually have a good many people here. it's in the morning during rush hour, the most difficult time when you have 6 people people trying to make it work
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in concert, especially incident. that is something that sucks you for life. there was an older woman, maybe like around 5. she was trying to go to the soldiers were not letting them know that he had met. you would say no in front of us or just she said and she said, i was just making fun of what i remembered me and other young people and the other people on the policy is at the checkpoint. but then again, that you need to go back, you need to go, they're not going to let us. but she insisted she doesn't, said i want to go to do, tell him to be so of course the army and we from the committee. nothing question. i'm asked to leave,
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you started encouraging her. we saw in her leadership that's next to us. and i remember it was already in for many other projects him in and they said grandma with guns, you need to go. and she said, no, i'm not going anywhere. i went to go to jerusalem to place. she wasn't the thing then or so just trying to carry her. they could not then the so just give up and they said, you know what the hell with you. go to play. and i remember she couldn't move, she couldn't walk and so on, jump. and then like a 3 year old kid without the support of the community without the support and it, but she made it to me when a war crime is committed, is it kind of just follows a garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high
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court, i says, every place to make sure that the information to bring it's taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france coming soon unnoticed. ah, welcome to portal. your gateway to the very best to volunteer or an online content that you may have met. a new program that through our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience. portal with me founder gotten on to 0. me history is forgotten. peril yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in
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law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. ah this is answered her, i'm getting up again with a check on your world headlines. former us police officer dairy, jovan has been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of george floyd. the 46 year old died out to trove a knell on his neck for 9 and a half minutes. last year, the judge said, showed abuse his power while a position of trust and authority and 7 for one. the court committee to.
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