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something so prolonged something that was not brought to the surface. the spanish football giant barcelona has sacked. it's coach ronald coleman. he was dismissed after a series of defeats left the club in 9th place in law legal. the team needs to finish in the top 4 to qualify for next seasons champions league all face a deeper financial crisis. barcelona a $1500000000.00 in debt and counting jobby hernandez, a former midfielder, currently in charge of b katara club outside is the favorite to replace common. ah, this is out there. these are your top stories. 6 cities in boston have been sacked by the military's international pressure grow against mondays to the african union has suspended cartoon, and the world bank has put aid on hold. what's important for the secretary general
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and for all of us, is to see the immediate and unconditional release of all other government officials who continue to be on, on lawfully detained as well as activist or anyone else who has been detained arbitrarily by the authorities. and every once human rights of course, must be respected. the secretary general has been on the phone, and his advisors have been in touch with relevant people. augustine's government is threatening to crack down on a bond group. on to 4, policemen were killed at a rally. nearly a whole dozen small were injured, protest as demanding the release of their leader and the expulsion of the french ambassador over the 2017 charlie abdur cartoons. israel has approved plans for about 3000 new illegals settlement units in the occupied westbank. they will be the
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1st to be built under the prime minister natalie bennett. and during president jo biden's term equity was president, dilemma last so has called for dialogue as purchased in the country continue for a 2nd day. thousands on demanding, the president reversed his decision to increase fuel prices. the u. s. as military's most senior officer has cold, a hypersonic missile test by china, very consigning general mark. my many is the 1st pentagon official to confirm the nature of the test earlier this year. the european court of justice has ordered poland to pay a daily fine if more than a $1000000.00 in a row over judicial reforms that you had ordered. poland to suspend a chain. but in it supreme court that was set up to discipline judges. those are your headlines coming up next? democracy maybe well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather, reco temperature that being said last year than i feel for deteriorating off
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whenever the quote running down world leave is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit of thrush out a deal to flashing machine to ports to late all over you and climate summit on al jazeera. ah ah ah, with some with
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mostly if you will get you good the yeah. the i o i you guys moses your years. you do lose. well, you know, put in the new year to the ah, ah, ah,
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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 lucas shanker had a 6 year head start on total. he came to power and $94.00, put in at the end of $99.00. but he was in your home language in, but he did. yup. that he has made me get over there. blessed when you get a day or took some humor gretsch's skin. by the time the book came to power, local shanker had already essentially established for full fledged authoritarian system invalid and began doing many of the same things with lucas shank over there already done. you know, prisoner phone and shutting down independent media outlets. rigging, elections, motoring, political opponents of time. boris themself. call this the lucas, shy zation of russian.
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who just was when you had some annoyed yamil, ruskin is bertina me. excuse me. but his indian aunt with numer that assumes gallium on de your daughter, poor brother's tempers, come on a new, meet newkirk, you whom robin the human n. as in by yes, i still not even look leisure of it by at the moon. we will buy your room and present mutual. yost. i yield, sir. groan make up. he woke. but deirdre premier mistake you good uncle can uh, who did sir molina and look at me when she stooges to pro 10th of. oh my so dish nico yet, the suitors will talk to portsmouth. squee seeley grew up close. thought you was thrown. can you cut you up? she worth of it, but i'm not the one you says diana. ha! now yes. did you say you put him bookstore? i think the way he came to power in a way he established his role. he's also a textbook example of how to transform a democracy to
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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 by feather to lessen the squawking. that's exactly how come to mind about noon. an autocrat is some one who rows by non democratic means. any one who is authoritarian in 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. m. and then you look at the authoritarian regimes,
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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 non gracious presence in may of 2000 vladimir putin sent armed operatives from the tax police. and the prosecutor general service to raid the offices of russia's largest private independent media hold afternoon. they tried to bring in reinforcements 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 about 3 of them when you have the next you know them what william. okay. black when they go 15. mm hm. yeah. yeah. the the way to do it must bring it. they've got to get back to the police and it by
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the we always did it with my best buy you dinner. we sort of thing still go further . charmaine went to sort of technical exercise as to all details. everyone will don't label your suit opinion that may be allowed to use the label. able to get on that you may need more, but i'd vivian will be july via love. also lose. did i see a video and they had 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 putin 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 may get out of control in russia, which is the land of monopoly power and monopoly greed,
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and the state that is capable of being murderous when it needs to be in the night of february 27th, 2015. barshan himself. how much the most prominent opponent vladimir, who can he was dumb down. why? 5 bullets in the back. literally in the shadow of a cronan in moscow, the bar since i was just a close, connie has a 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 pay the ultimate price. i the
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i was talking into occasions both times in moscow both times through sophisticated poisonings. presumably carried out by chemical agents tool used by the security services going back to soviet times. but this method has especially proliferated on to vladimir putin. both times i was in a coma, one artificial life support. and doctor so 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 mark the beginning of the end. the 1st conscious political memory was the democratic revolution in august of 1991 the 3 days that ended the soviet regime. as we woke up that morning in august of 1991,
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tens of thousands gathered the st. russian citizens, musk of ice, who refused to accept dakota. when are armed with anything ah, except their dignity. and that determination to defend their 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, although the times use yesterday roaring approval for every freshman. know the biggest fear of any autocratic is his or her own people. it has been like this throughout history. nothing changes in this regard. it was the limited reflection, you know, for invasion know a lot of pressure from our side is as dangerous to them as when they see crowds of people on the street with on
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latimer prudence. 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. lau 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. so don't be bought corrupt shop. it's about the culture. they want every one to fear them. mm hm. and wants to control some parts of this world for they are for, oh, they think like empire and ukraine is already
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a democracy. biggest russian speaking democracy. unfortunately to them, of course, for mm. in with they will show the dignity in ukraine was a moment when the ukrainians choose not to ship with a foot board, they can do them from all of the learning the job to look up with the advice from
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a person to put a more so fujen prego luke row, you got a real cordial. now you won't preview all straw. no one is not old news alerts. zullie warrior was pretty worried. cook or oven you us up a day on when your stores will in the parade grow. lou was an issue, but it excused it through a conflict with woodson, but he jumped, roll slower. ah ah, why you crane is so important for kremlin. and it means that it's wedding portent for the world for all this bottle for democracy. geographically ukraine,
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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 a russian 17 year old, resolved to pray coming in to land reinforcements, 3 units in ukrainian, ukraine already enrolled in the war. and it's not only a conflict between ukraine and russia. ukraine at the ball is not the island and the russian. maybe i believe that it's a war against democracy. it's not a crisis. it's ha handmade. she to be sure if we will
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lose it. ah, it will be a loss for all the world. ah, 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. soon. as i sit here, russia is massing troops on the ukrainian border. as i sit here, 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 seek a cold war, but it is a period,
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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, dis gotten more authoritarian over the past decade 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,
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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 do some beat him women, call it the umbrella, bisman i ah, ah, my people were promised democracy and autonomy by the chinese government. we didn't
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believe them after the 10 am america and under the one party they pay a ship. and so we have hundreds of thousands of people blocking the major, run a phone call, showing a very strong signal 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 heard a lot of them. i 1st that he's and attacks i decided strongly election. i managed to win the election at the age of $23.00 and becoming the youngest elected legislative, hong kong fishery i. it shows how people
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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. a month i went to joe caught 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. i in the end of the day, the movement, the not seat, but it was of very memorable page for sure. because
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a b flat or the very 1st massive disobedience movement over time. i decided to flee out of the city in order to preserve a voice. and soon after 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 ban penalty of it is life imprisonment. we are literally facing the most powerful author at heritage in the world. so we are actually facing david versus goliath battle. ah, if everyone wants to change the country only thought about their personal safety.
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the nothing and history, whatever sort we know the risks and we accept them because we think our country deserves so much better than being rude in the 21st century by a cleft scratching to spanish. if you will mention that to be up and let us unless you did not give up it is if you don't like in the way that
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i have with you or do you by what i me
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me. ready i think yesterday was a nor from the show in any i use natural was actually school but i you know, bachelor model so i didn't teach at a 2 year period you gave for me would give him a lot of my work, you know, very local daily but and full size cargo,
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you know, if you will give me anyway, she left me a couple of there and she navigate to me is my little zillow. you lose your what's your place in your mind yet? personally? yes ma'am. i we sure that ukrainians are ready to die for the fight. that's it. that's it. if you are not ready to fight,
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you will lose any weight because the idea that these guys would younger shaneka, we'll go out themself. not very good idea. it's afraid they'll. busy ah, the most powerful lesson i learned in my life is that how of a strong dictatorship, how a strong and pervading forces, however strong and half of the repression. when enough people are willing to stand up for it'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, i think it's very important to remember that you know, so he dissidence i had the saying that night is dark as before the dawn and i think that is a very important question to remember. mm. o
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. democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy may be exposed. the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on al jazeera in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance with chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge brang something and they didn't even see the kid. but 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange coming soon on al jazeera
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ah, was purchased spread against the currency. don international prussia is mounting on the ministry. ah ally, why money inside this is al jazeera life, doha also coming up. israel defies american objections on approved plans for thousands of new illegal settlements and the occupied westbank. europe's top court finds pound and $1200000.00 a day.

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