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is it is a $40000.00 c to stadium now, and it will host well cut gains on the way up to the call to finals that off to that $20000.00 seats from the stadium will be shipped out to other countries to keep the legacy going from this welcome, that was one of the promises made when pass. i won the world cup hosting, right? ah, this is al jazeera, these, you top stories, the u. n. has suspended all 8 flights into ethiopia to gray region. it's off to you and plane was forced to turn back because of governance strikes. it is the full stay of average this week on the to grind capital mckelly or un humanitarian flight potted out to grab it this morning was forced to turn back. in the midst of it, like the asterix began in the country. i can confirm that the government was informed of that site or 2 or so we'll say confirmed that the flight was forced to
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turn back in the day because of the events on the well, we're still ascertaining all of the facts in relation to this events are obviously banned about what has taken place today and what it means. turning operation in north and moving forward. you know, as a nation, says that phase mass atrocity crimes in mean lost thousands of soldiers gather in the north. the u on special rapid to also warn the military government has probably engaged in crimes against humanity and new crimes. the u. s. as they will seek information from israel off to designate and 6 palestinian civil society groups is terrorist organizations, as well as the keys them a fumbling money to an armed group. the number of new corona virus cases is rising in russia. of record number of deaths has been reported for the full stay in the road. president vladimir putin has ordered people to stay away from work for week to control the outbreak leaders as a european union summit say they are extremely concerned about the growing number
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of migrants crossing from ballard. bruce, that's not a member of the block to keys. minsk of states on smuggling, moldova has declared state of majesty ever shortages of gas, it's an effort to secure cheaper natural gas, steals after its main supply of russia, raise prices of surged almost 600 percent across europe because of fears that low storage levels won't be enough for the winter. the u. s. supreme court has declined to block a restrictive abortion law in texas, but says it will fast track arguments in the case. the law effectively bombs terminations once a hot base if a fetus is detected. as usually around 6 weeks into pregnancy before many women are aware that conceived as utilized, news continues here and al jazeera after democracy. maybe when an ethiopian mother put her daughter up for adoption, she knew little of what was to come. with family born, severed,
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a traumatized child, torn between 2 worlds, struggles to return home in a profoundly human story, exposing deep floors in denmark's adoption system. a girl in return, a witness documentary on al jazeera, me all the better. no part of my journalistic camry 44 years ago in 1985. i was appointed the most school bureau, chief of hungary and television. those were the board bunch of years.
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nobody at that time wanted to go to the soviet union. and when i came back home, communism was over in hungary. it was a completely new and strange world. all troops must be withdrawal for important that everybody in hungary had great expectations about democracy and about changing to capitalism. and that that time hungary was in the forefront of the changes hungarian society created legislation, multiparty them, a new parliament, elected by the people and old, all the institutions of democracy were billed when the bon government
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came to power in my view, it margaret, a sharp change i would say it is much closer to dictatorship. where are the exclusive only ideology is to retain power at whatever cause a with good wish. hopefully a height of the events with dish reflect wency on he sent or not or not, or no load i expect. so i'm glad you will buffet as the shoot gotta sasha oz. and m ha ha, made the on natural with other seo frequency and got as if they get, i don't think that victor or band could be voted out of power. no prices is high
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enough. just he wants to be in power and that is his only goal in life. this is why i think he's so dangerous for hungarian democracy. a prime minister or bond came to power for the 1st time, very young still in his thirty's, in 1998 with when he lost the elections. i think he made the wow to himself that he will never let go with the power. i've never met them, keep a check or south albany, or mindy bessy clinic or by the door to lecture with was defeated in 2002. that the reason why he could use the lecture because he did adopt by the
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media like 2010, when fidel came to power with a 2 thirds majority, it meant that politically, he can do anything he wants because he had a full even constitutional strong position in parliament. my daughter, my daughter with i, if you wanted, he could have introduced a kingdom in hungary because of the process you show majors, you can override the constitution. you can change the record, you know, you can do whatever you want. they changed it within 24 hours. so when he came to power in 2010, i think he had the strategic plan of not letting go for this power anymore. johnson oscar back human rights respect, sir, it's not for force is not free here. less free and hunger 1st before he occupied
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the instant you shall system prosecutor's office. therefore there can be no high level investigation started in government where it is corruption. and of course, he needed to conquer the media because he understood that the media is the 4th key element of any democracy or power, the media through the central bank and many other bodies. so the so called independent institutions of bratfield laws, they're independent. it has, it really became a typical populace politician. i think the only thing that matters is himself retaining power and making himself ready to reach abraham lincoln once said mm, if you want to test a man's character, give him power. ah, it's important to recognize that democracy without constraint can be extremely
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dangerous. in some places, what we've seen is a decay in those liberal rights. i'm without actually seeing an elimination of free and fair election. you're the if you could, if they blended. but i don't see them a little bit. i'm so fucking dark, but in to go more systematic runway during most of modern history, up through the mid to late 20th century. the main way in which democracies died was through some kind of violent break with the past, you know, the military out on the street with the tags and the guns over throwing democratically elected governments. these days, democracy doesn't die. suddenly it dies by a 1000 cuts. step by step and die silently and incrementally as elected leaders like victor or bon and hungry. rather than autocrats violently
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over throwing democratic regimes. they come to power through the ballot box. and rather than ending free and fair elections, they gradually undermine the norms and institutions of democracy from with. and so what am i supposed to go to problem with this is that sometimes citizens don't know exactly what's going on until you wake up one day and you're free press is gone. you wake up one day, the system looks the same, but deep down. the system has been turned inside out and transformed from an electron demarco seen into a competitive authoritarian with shame. i think in the also they're an playbook. the 1st thing. what you have to do if there are still elections, is to change the information environment.
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10 years ago when the code or bank came to the polar tv lines that he has to control the media. and they started to buy media outlets one by one. they have different tactics. if they can buy one media, they are buying. if they intimidate the other one, they are intimidating. and if they close one, maybe they will close it. so there is a pressure on us. but we have to be very careful of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. 1 ah, i was working for the largest daily newspaper at the time called hungarian nation
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monday on them. and 2 days after the election stay announced that the largest newspaper at the time we'll be closed. so we decided to estimate the weekly magazine called hungary and voice. he had no money so we are starting from scratch. ready unfortunately in hungary it's nobody brave enough to print our newspaper. so i had to find another option. since the beginnings we are printing or newspapers inflow achia, some of the retail chains are not brave enough to sell us. even the readers are not brave enough to be subscriber, even the market companies de monte national swans doesn't want to,
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to give advertising to us. because they are afraid to be punished. everybody deal with the government. and they doesn't want to take a risk. that's all last chance to remain journalist. if the boys will be closed, we have to leave the journalism and we have to find a new way of surviving. so we could be stopped at anytime. by 2018, they created a huge government controlled media. conglomerate, off no less than $470.00 different media outlets. dest foundation controls about 90 percent of the media, 90 percent of the audience. this
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is a huge media machinery that allows the government to push its messages in a highly concentrated form, more changing the attitude through the information in narrative. and i think change the media landscape and change the electron system. so that makes it easier for you to read in hungary, the official politics of the government, i think is quest versus theory. and it's really remarkable that leading government officials, including the prime minister himself, are spreading the dicker. ask once, per se, curious. and if you are opening your mouth and criticizing the government, then you can easily find yourself in the very brutal and this honest this information can be ah, they tried to silence god, you'll be glad you wouldn't fit into this propaganda balloon. imagine that you
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spend a lot of time and money to build up a huge air balloon of propaganda and there is a little hole in it. you have to close it. you have to close glue, brad, because glad you is the little hole. well, the truth comes out if you close your eyes and, and put aside your moral obligations or professional principles, you can continue working for, for the government media. but you will know that you are lying every day. oh is also a term popu is under can be better described as to tribal politics because it's something and shock. hungary war bomb is rex's, the leader of his tribe. there is nothing in between either your be us or
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a gas spouse. i think this is how democracies start to die. that when you're just gone dare to open your mouth invoice and i asked you to demo state that the government action taken guide actions. and it's actually a great feeling to be among so many people who what is i think remarkably unique in the hungary case is a door bound could do it beads almost no application of while he was mentally. this was just one of the towns where protest is reported to be
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shocked by the security services in mandalay. sometimes democracy fails. and i think this is an example now that just happened in burma because you have some power for actor external to the political system that doesn't want to allow democracy, that feels threatened by democracy. and i think that's what's happened recently with the military coup and me and maryan gun shows police stand here that you have a narrow cabal of rulers, and they control armed force. they have a monopoly of force. now they can suppress popular uprisings for change. ah, ah, with
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i was planning the midnight wayne medical school with ally, that commenter in chef them at all. which is the military force all steamers. ah, i was shocked for a whole day even we predicted them at all. we'll take over the control sooner or later as i am an executive member of revolutionary democratic for me and my comrade
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stood at our conversation about how can we respond to the action. so i will move that does not support at all. rely on any political parties or organizations. we walk on any parties who agree with our principles, such as abolishing the military region, abolishing 2008 constitution, which is the main pillar of military aging. and achieving for democracy and free all political prisoners. i don't want to live and see our generation live under the dictatorship. i a,
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[000:00:00;00] i didn't. i mean, i was born and grew up in the middle military combat. as my father was a soldier who my father retired from military since 1999, one on return discrimination policy over race and religion announced and implemented within the middle. according to the policy, the military officers will not be promoted if he or she, if not by the end of that call. i only have iris fever. i mean,
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if you are being kitchen, korean chin, or other ethnics and christian, muslim or other religious, you are virus infect that person and will stay long in the society likely to test whether the government is minor repeatedly called to the major team . people might have a question. also, susie and our fellows protecting the brutality, soap damage or even as the international state. and why the military wants to cool . it is clear, i don't expect that to be a role to elect to real process, but you see be filled in both 20152020 election. and of course they are not happy with it. there are places in the world where the military is so powerful, it just doesn't seem to be willing to allow
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a democratic political system. the i think democracy stems from the innate desire of human beings for dignity, for respect, that comes with freedom and you can have freedom without democracy. in the absence of that, what is to protect you from a knock on the door in the middle of the night from the secret police, or just the police saying you've violated this law or that. and you're being taken away and then who will defend you. and who will protect you when everybody is living under the same fear a
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with, ah, i have the information about the cooper tree to your family. so i just called because i knew that they would look for me but i keep getting pulled in a different activity for it's like a failure to be screwed for with my motorcycle group. we don't know. what do we do? we're going to have a free duty. hm . do you know, maybe that
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ah, independent minded people are dangerous for any dictator. this is why they try to eradicate them both in style in russia or soviet union in hitler's nazi germany. the same was under cut, duffy in libya. the same happened in romania and nikolai chesko and it's happening now in neon mark. i haven't seen anything better than democracy. if you turn the question around the you see what the lack of democracy causes in human history, mass killings, oppression, poverty. so where are we heading? ah,
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