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use for other type of economic activity we are growing, go and food producing to exports. why do they want to destroy our territories by using extracting economies? ecuadorian, indigenous communities had historically been affected the most by oil spills and destruction of the environment caused by extraction of natural resources. they see their communities end up devastated and poor. that's why they insist. they had the right to resist and fight government, develop and plans. but they say come at their expense, but he said, well, i'll just cedar put a poxy equator ah half past the hour and these are the top stories al jazeera has spoken exclusively to one of haiti's most powerful gang leaders. jimmy shall say, whose promise to ease a blockade on fuel depos? if the prime minister resigns, severe petro shortages have been added to the list of emergencies gripping 80
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debbie, our yellow if ari alone, re resigns at 8 o'clock. then at 8 o 5, we'll remove all the barricades so that the trucks can come to the fuel depot and fill up, and then the crisis will stop the system sack, the system is criminal, the revolution we're preaching today. we cannot do this without guns because we have our own guns. this gun is a symbol of our revolution. the revolution against the 5 percent of those who hold all the wealth of our nation. the other headlines, sedans, state oil company workers have joined a growing civil disobedience movement against monday's military. cou, a coalition of unions has been calling for strikes to protest. the military's power grab also contains airport will reopen later on wednesday after been shot for days . the u. s. government trying a 2nd time to have the wiki leaks found a julian asana, extradited from the u. k. protestors of david outside london's high court where a 2 day hearing for washington's appeals being held. a committee of brazilian senators has voted to recommend criminal proceedings against the country's
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president, for his handling of the pandemic. he attorney general now has 30 days to decide if gibe olson arrow should face charges, including crimes against humanity. the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces as refused to testify on the recent violence in the capital bed route. some here, georgia was due to appear at the defense ministry, but said he won't until the lead of hezbollah hassan masala is also summoned. the southern region of madagascar experiencing its worst drought in 40 years, pushing more than a 1000000 people to the brink of famine. this is, according to an amnesty international report which says 4 consecutive draughts of wiped out harvests and claimed lives. and in iraq, at least 11 people been killed by i full attack as indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during the assault on the village of al, how asha north of baghdad. democracy maybe is next on al
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jazeera and after that miss nausea is here with you. news l. lead us from the world's biggest economists will convene in rome this month to discuss the deteriorating economic situation in afghanistan. but all ice will also be on the g twenty's response to the climate emergency. can they find a way to prioritize the planets help? oh, good g d p. special coverage on ouch is hip. ah ah, ah ah, only with my does new
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but believes that he would with none, that will give you the high beulah co worker or what? but book mortem gilly working with you. we'll just get you good. the probe you lip her oh oh no guys with you play with them morgan feel you years with like hulu. but you know, to put in the new year to the living. ah, ah
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ah ah, frightening saw that in the european country in the 21st century, you have one man in power for more than 2 decades. and that's exactly what happened in russia. ah look, a shanker, had a 6 year had started until he came to power in $94.00, put in at the end of $99.00. but he, us, which is in your pain language in, but he didn't that i see is maybe yes, with get warranty of less than you get a day or 2. someone humor gretsch's. by the time the book came to political shanker had already essentially established for full fledged authoritarian system invalid and began doing many of the same things with wickersham. good, are you done?
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you know, imprisoning opponents, shutting down, independent media outlets. rigging, elections, motoring, political opponents of time, morristown, self call this the lucas, shy zation of russian. who just was bring him word. some emoji mill road. she skim is bertina me. good. huge me presidium. on put new either azusa, gallium on day or that the board raj comparable has come on a new meet newkirk, you whom robin the human and n as in by yes, i still not even a leader of it by at the moon we will peddle room numbers not mutual yost, i also grown me cookie walk, but gives her a premier mistake. you could, uncle can afford it so millennia and look at me when she stooges to pro 10th of, oh my so dish. nick of the other suitors will talk to woodson, squishy lee grew up las thought you was thoroughly can you catch up? she worth of it is. but and when you since diana. ha, no, yes. do you think you put him bookstore?
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i think the way he came to power and away he established his rule. he's also a textbook example of how to transform a democracy to a perfect and solid authoritarian system. didn't happen with a could a time. didn't happen with a, you know, military vanden have more tanks on the street. it happened gradually. it happened over time. it happened incrementally as muscle leaning. one said, you should flock the chicken feather my feather to lessen the squawking. that's exactly how pu, combined about noon. an autocrat is some one who rows by non democratic means any one who is authoritarian and style of rule. ah, there are many countries in the world now that have been going through this process of gradual descent from democracy to autocracy.
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m. and then you look at the authoritarian regimes, egypt, saudi arabia, russia, some of the other former soviet states. and of course, china, most of law and these regimes are even more authoritarian now than they were 5 or 10 years ago. on the 4th day of his motivations, president, in may of 2000 vladimir putin sent armed operatives from the tax police. and the prosecutor general service to raid the offices of russians, largest private, independent media, hold on for new and they tried to bring in reinforcement city encampment already surrounding the television tower. 2003. we had a parliamentary election. yes. on difficult to win an election when your opponents are not on the ballot,
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but he had them when you at the end of that you know them. what would you okay. black when the go button. mm hm. yeah. yeah. the, the with us bring it the, gotta get back to the police and it, by the way i was, did it at them might be biting it. and then we sort of things still go through the sharon, kind of sort of technical exercise as to all details. everyone will don't label your suit, but it'll game opinion that that may be allowed to use the label it got, don't you? me boy, but i'd be in will be july. the leather from where you stand? i see your video. i think they have done everything they could to try to guard against to be for the security services to make mass arrests, to threaten in many cases. to matter. political economy with student is a very insecure political leader. and he clearly fears that if he has a serious opposition, canada who is able to speak and travel around the country and mobilize that things
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may get out of control in russia, which is the land of monopoly power and monopoly greed, and a state that is capable of being murderous when it needs to be in the night of february 27th, 2015. barson himself almost most prominent opponent vladimir, who can he wish? why 5 bullets in the back. literally in the shadow of a cronan in moscow. ah. the bar since i was interested close calling his very close friend, he was someone to whom i owe everything i've ever accomplished in my political life . it's says a lot about today's russia that this is the price of freedom that you have to
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pay the ultimate price. i the i was talking in 2 occasions both times in moscow both times through sophisticated poisonings. presumably carried out by chemical agency tool used by the security services go back to soviet times. with this method has especially proliferated on to vladimir putin. both times i was in a coma on artificial life support. and doctors had told my wife that had about a 5 percent chance to live with so many people in my generation, in russia, it was sort of inevitable to become really politicized. this did perhaps smoke the beginning of the end. the 1st conscious political memory was the
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democratic revolution in august of 1991 the 3 days that ended the soviet regime. as we woke up that morning in august of 1991, tens of thousands gathered the sent russian citizens muskets who refused to accept dakota. when our arm was anything i except the dignity and that determination to defend the freedom. and they went into the streets and literally stood in front of the tanks. and then the tank stopped the soviet and turned away poise. this was my 1st conscious medical memory. i was chinese, all the time yesterday, roaring approval for every fresh, you know, the biggest fear of any autocrat is his or her own people. it has been like this throughout history. nothing changes in this regard. it was the limited reflection. no, no for invasion. no, i sort of pressure from our side is as dangerous to them as when they see crowds of
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people on the street with on latimer hooton's, watch that the many democratic peace revolutions. but none of them so far have been as dangerous flatter mapleton as the one in ukraine with russia now is the most aggressive and amy of democracy in the world. the strategy of kremlin used to build your russian world and did not on the ball at the minute stop. they bought corrupt shop, it's about the culture. they want everyone to fear, dam mm criminal wants to
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control some parts of this world for their purposes. they think like empire and ukraine is already a democracy biggest russian speaking democracy. unfortunately to them for me in with they will for the dignity in ukraine was a moment when ukrainians choose not to fear 3,
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but they can do them from all of the learning. the job to look, look with the advisor mckesson to put a more to put a break at all. okay. you got a record, you know you wont preview all serrano when there's not a news alert so he will read and he was bringing word, cook or oven. you us up a j on when you stored will eli pray grow? lou was an issue, but it excused it will be 3 items listed. woodson president roll slower. ah ah, why ukraine, these so important for kremlin? and it means that it's wedding portent for the world for all these bottles for
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democracy ah, geographically ukraine, he's was actually in the middle of this conflict between the worlds between the liberal world liberal democratic and asserted that every year we become strong. but kremlin, do its best to oh, it's resources we to faith because it's impossible to build a russian 17 year old resolve to pray coming in to reinforce but 3 units of ukrainian food ukraine already walt in the war. and it's not only a conflict between ukraine and russia. ukraine,
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people is not the i. m, m, m, and the russian. maybe i believe that it's a war against democracy. it's not a crisis. it's ha, hand mate. she to be sure. if will you will lose it? ah, it will be to last for all the morning when they're a war, politically with your values, principles, and institutions. you either have to decide that you're going to defend them and fight back. or we are going to be a very, very grave risk. as i sit here, russia is massing troops on the ukrainian border as i sit here,
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russia is mobilizing new military power in the arctic ocean and so on. china is mobilizing its military in the south china sea and bearing down on taiwan. i don't think we should see the cold war, but it is a period, a new period of normative battle over democratic values in the world in . and i think democracies of the world have to recognize this and rise to the challenge with figuring out how to deal with the rise of china is the great challenge of the 21st century was gotten more authoritarian over the past decade,
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state champion and alternative to western democratic capitalism that gives dictatorships like china's an incredible vulnerability should a day come when that regime is no longer able to provide economic growth, it will no longer have any reason to stay in power. and the only choice it will have, therefore, if it wants to stay in power, is to use increasing repression and increasing violence against its own citizens. ah ah. so in 2014, i was the leader. we had the massive people, the some beat him, women,
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call it the umbrella. miss ma ah, ah, my people were promised democracy and told me by the chinese government we didn't believe them after the tenant masika and under the one positive here ship. and so we have hundreds of thousands of people blocking the major, run a phone call showing a very strong think. know that we are demanding for democracy and the government should let them draw voice. they saw us troublemakers, or even the traders of the country because among democratic system in hong kong. so we actually suffered a lot of them at 1st season attacks. i decided to run for election. i managed to win the election at the age of
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23. and becoming the youngest elected legislative, hong kong fishery i. it shows how want to change yeah. but at the end of the day, the government, they always can find ways to suppress you. they managed to kick me out of the counsel 9 months after i represented people in it's a month. i went to jo, call it the umbrella bisman. i felt definitely bad about it, but i actually had a mental preparation for that. and i feel like he's actually one of the pit stop in our system journey.
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ah, by the end of the day, the movement, the not seat. but it was of very memorable page of history because a brief less the very 1st massive disobedience movement over time. ah, i decided to flee out of the city in order to preserve a voice, and soon enough i left the city. i found myself on the want of based off the national security at all. if i were to be back to hong kong, i will immediately be arrested and be submitted to the national security court. the charges they put on me on the metal, the penalty of it is life imprisonment. we are literally facing the most powerful author heritage amy in the world. so we are actually facing the vs.
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goliath battle. ah, if everyone wants to change the country, always thought about their personal safety that nothing and history would have to move forward. we know the risks and we accept them because we think our country deserves so much better than you know, being rude in the 21st century by a clap to chronic sanisha. for punch that up. and let us do
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nothing about it. you know like what i mean by what i me
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i . ready think yesterday was a nor from the show in any i use natural was actually due to the new model. so i didn't teach at the age them by blue here. the lady gave
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for me would give him was a lot of my work, you know, look i think she daily, but in the civil side got you and her sure. know if you will give me those anyway, she's up there and she never get rest of the me is my little zillow. you work for your place in your mind you're pursuing a yes ma'am. i we sure that ukrainians are ready to die for democracy.
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i choose you fight or that's it. that's it. if you are not ready to fight, you will lose any weight. because the idea that these guys poured young wickersham a we'll go out themself. not able to idea. it's afraid it, they'll. busy ah, they must pass a lesson i learned in my life. is that how a strong dictatorship, how is strong, pervading forces, however strong and half of the repression? when enough people are waiting to stand up what's right, they succeed. and i think even in the darkest types, in the darkest days when it seems to be most difficult and most appeal to climb,
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i think it's very important to remember that you know, so he dissidence i had the saying that night is darkest before the dawn and i think that is a very important question to remember. mm. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that has seen united kingdom fail its citizens. britain's true colors coming soon on out just hera ah, confronted with some of the worlds was dead quality. mongolia government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital. cities, coal mines. ah. but as the struggle rage is to say the
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environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who earn their living beneath it? ah witness. at the coal face on al jazeera ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there. i'm natalia tan. this is the news i live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes to don state oil company, where i can say they'll join the campaign of civil disobedience against monday's military coup. we speak exclusively with
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a powerful gang leader and hazy who sets out conditions for ending of severe fuel crisis. ah.

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