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causing and job creation. i keep us in the running frontier, gallagher that i think it hasn't been that are, that are either valid here. you can have a childhood that you will remember all your life and the kids are on the street alone. relate to people from all age. we have mountains and an education is high quality. luncheon management and i'm in more bro, bam. fen hammer and her daughter are now part of the 1st population boom in pratt dakota. since 2015, 13 people have moved here in the last year. the advertisement campaign seems to be working. natasha guinea elk 0. prior to comp dark spain. ah. hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, south african nobel peace prize winner desmond to, to his, died at the age of 90. he was appointed the 1st black archbishop of cape town and became known for his vocal opposition to the countries apartheid system. it's
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actually very sad and i don't think not only for south africa, but for africa as a continent. we have lost a great, i con, a father, a human who was, they not just fall the, they african peep, this african people. but for africa as, as, as a, as a nation, africa, as a unit, africa, as one, i feel, i feel, i feel very, very down emotional the right now. because he was him, somebody. but almost everybody liked, especially the kids to love him. the saudi led coalition and i'm and is accusing the whole theme of using the sun. i airport to launch ballistic missiles during a press conference coalition spoke center can magic. he said. saudi arabia has been targeted by more than 400 ballistic missiles by the arm group since started the fighting. the war began in 2014 and september with the saudi led prohibition
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intervening. 6 months later, the commotion attack the son of airport earlier this week. human rights groups are accusing me and mars military of committee and massacre. the charred remains of 38 people have been found in chaos. state the save the children charities as to if its staff are missing in the area. there been emotional scenes in northern iraq after the bodies of 16 migrants were returned from france. family members gathered at it'd be at the airport to receive their remains. the victims drowned in the english channel last month trying to reach britain is really soldiers of injured more than 240 palestinian protesters. and it's on a book on north of nablus. that's according to the palestinian red crescent. is really forces fired tear gas live ammunition and rubber coated steel bullets at palestinians. those are the headlines up next is the listening post by they traveled thousands of campuses in line to pick berries. but do tie workers risk
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exploitation in the forest of sweden, $11.00 east investing aids, one out to 0. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but mil country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why hello, i'm richard. yes. burden you're at the listening post. we're breaking format this week with a special program on palestine and israel. the violence that spiraled through the month of may the dispossession of palestinians from jerusalem. the blood that was shed at the alex a mosque the renewed brutal onslaught on garza and the stories of resistance all sounded uncomfortably familiar. but for a change had seemed like the world was listening. watching this program is about who they're listening to. young palestinians asserting themselves on line and
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penetrating the mainstream media by documenting their realities, human rights organizations. finally seeing legacy media outlets adopting the kind of language terms like apartheid that apply to the occupation. a few days after the cease fire in garza, we spoke with 2 palestinians who have tilted international attention towards their struggle from garza photographer, or some solemn whose image is captured. the bombings and the after effects. but we start with shake, shut our resident and activist mona al kurt, who show downs with armed jewish settlers who were backed by israeli police, put her east jerusalem neighborhood on the map. when watching when the elk heard keep in mind. she is 23 years old. 8 i breaking news over night in israel to lisa bracing for more pre test and clashes
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with palestinians today. ah, ah, is really sad here. good. trying to get me in the families in their homes, in this area for years ah bigger attention to respect partly by this viral video. which little women, luna all could confront between settler yackel. you know, this is not do it how yes, but if i go, you know, go back with that and i know who'd mckayla,
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center is the alex along in jerusalem. one of the holiest sites in islam under israel control a chaos confrontation and so at the alex as israeli police by stun good aids to disperse with live worship is, ah predictably, israel was quick to respond with shirley. how do you hear the know? yeah, i just come up, let me go and get that a look on the lead i'm about to was when they said christine,
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mona l. kurt is just one of dozens of activists and journalists arrested and interrogated by the israelis since the so called cease fire. went into effect. paragraph has been following the story, forrest torak. what's behind this latest crackdown on palestinians, one of the israeli saying about, well, in the case of mal kurds and her brother mohammed, they're accused of things like participating in riots or disturbing the peace. but the really is no peace for palestinians. as you mentioned, ordinary people, activists and journalists are being rounded up violently, often in full view of t. v cameras. the israeli police have said it openly, they're out to restore to terrance and injurious them. we've seen what that me not one simply a palestinian or porter without their arabic, was hospitalized after this encounter with is radio security forces. and here is out there as giovanni with daily
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a reporter with more than 20 years experience in jerusalem. her hand was broken by israeli forces and she was assaulted in the back of a police car. this was what she was told when she arrived at the police station. it's one of the soldiers told me, and we will let you shut off. you all this al jazeera heat on the guns. so that all is eunice, which setup. if we, let's, and 0, the silent everyone will set up the israeli as clearly don't like the coverage of this oppression. but how do you stop the messengers when there are so many of them? well, with more violence, more rest, more intimidation, which will only generate more headlines. it seems completely illogical. but here's the thing up until now that strategy has worked, israel's occupation settlement policy. it's building demolitions. they are illegal,
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but they've been persisted with because of international impunity. but the narrative abroad, if not the politics, is starting to shift and not in israel's favor. just this week, more than 250 journalists from some of the top media outlets in the world find a letter addressed to their own industry, saying the quote, sanitizing of israel, systematic oppression of palestinians must stop. and this aspect is telling richard a number of reporters who signed that letter from outlet flight washington post cnn and a b c did. so anonymously calling for fact based reporting on palestine, especially in the us media can be professionally costly, even career and the letter size roast groups like human rights watch embed, saelens that have joined palestinians in use in times like apartheid and ethnic supremacy. it says jonas need to examine whether their coverage reflects that
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reality. thanks to her. human rights groups are another critically important source of news, content and context. on this story, that seller is in israeli human rights organization, the documents violations in the occupied territories. its executive director joins us now. are guy l odd, thanks for speaking with us here at the listening post today. thank you for having me. we heard earlier in the program about mona and mohammed al cord, the video testimony that they've been providing. that's all over social media. how much of that material are israeli audience to see? is it making any kind of impact there? very little, if any at all. and this is like a very typical situation where the media in israel, almost all of it except the very few other examples. it tends to cover things in a very one directional fashion into the for instance, on the recent assault,
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the round bomb beings on, on the gaza. what the public here sees is very one sided. rockets being fire that is really towns and i was 0 coverage of the situation in gaza or in the westbank or an eastern system. it's not a result of some, you know, censorship, it's a result imposed by the government. it is a result of self censorship by the early media that is choosing only to tell him part of the story, but far from the entire story silencing the aspect of a scene human rights abuses. while the bombing in gaza has stopped for now, there's really been no cease fire for ordinary palestinians in israel itself. police have rounded up hundreds of palestinian citizens, arrested many of them, some for simply posting an image or an opinion on line. your organization monitors human rights. what does best seller make of the measures the israeli authorities have been taking under what the israeli authorities call operation law and order
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it's, it's an excellent point and i, i hope that it's one that could be appreciated by your view, viewers, that for palestinians living under israeli apartheid there are not a single 2nd of a ceasefire. oh, there's always one form or another in which would assume rights are under assault. visor, the authorities be inside the green line in studies are proper or in occupied and illegally. next is through selim or in the west bank or in deb located gaza strip. so there are the moments the days sometimes the weeks in which there is visible violence bomb beings killings and song, television. what you play a little then little little bit. and then there is international media attention as indeed there should be. but when the cameras turn off, but athenians continue to be subject to daily routine,
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mundane. bureaucratic is really state violence through the imposition of travel restrictions and the needs for permits and the knowledge that if a family member is killed or injured, then the security forces that do it will enjoy almost blanket impunity. and the 1000000 other ways in which for the seniors are abused day in and day out and to suppress of reality. and most of the time it's invisible but for, for the world. but for the people that are living under the receiving edge of this reality, it's relentless and it will not stop until we see structural change as part of what you call your camera project. that cell has been working with palestinian citizens across the west bank and jerusalem to film and document abuses. mona and mohammed al kurt were involved as early as 2011. they were just 14 years old at the time.
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how does video documentation help expose the everyday violence of the occupation? yeah, so we've introduced about just over 10 years ago. it also day ability to have video footage because there's an ongoing is really propaganda effort to dismiss anything that the pedestrian says as somehow false. even if you have a number of witnesses and medical records and so on. still they will be the suge effort to dismiss and discredit. so we were hopeful that with video footage the dots. it would changed out reality that had it now. and so on. ventnor them is still an ally, 11 dash i so so we can see how them differ. and on the one hand, i think it's been a very significant success. much thanks to the courage and commitment of put a student volunteers that have been doing this effort to try and just document
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their lived experience through these video cameras on sundays, he whom am i? that is your serial 1000000. but at the same time, it's also been another 10 years of occupation, a fresh and impunity for his rallies and apartheid that's. that's the reality. you just used the word apartheid this year, beth cell, m joint palestinian rights groups in using that term to describe israel's policies . you were criticized when you did that human rights watch has since joined you in doing so. why is it so important that journalists and opinion makers hovering this story, use that word apartheid? i think 1st and foremost, it's important because it's correct. and the reality needs to be described in the correct way. and the analysis needs to be done on the basis of facts and not on the
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basis of wishful thinking. and as long as people around the world continue describing the situation here, in a way that's untethered from reality, to pretend that there are 2 regimes here. a democracy inside the green line and a temper occupation on the other side of the green line. as long as that's the model democracies plus them for occupation. then people are doing the wrong analysis and arriving at the wrong conclusions. no, there are no 2 regimes here, there is one regime within the river and to see the root of the government of israel. that applies the same underlying logic of advancing, drew supremacy at the expense of the rights of philistines. this has a name, the name for that is apartheid. and we need to be accurate, precise, and honest in addressing this injustice. if we wanna end it, organizations like bet, sell em human rights watch amnesty international. through your work, you help provide the frameworks for the news narratives on palestine and israel.
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you see your work show up in the journalist from your vantage point. is the narrative changing the international narrative on this story? yes, i think we are seeing those changes. and i think 1st and foremost are the result of the, the work of for the scene activists that have been advancing this. and i hope that we had some modest contribution in this sir, and disregard it slates. it, i'd say better late than never a but i think we are seeing to this is a, this is happening. and i think in a situation which is over all bleak like, this needs to be spelled out a we shouldn't be, you know, overly optimistic with regard to situation. here, we have a very successful from its own perspective, oppressive regime. again, not only because of its ability to oppress, but because of its ability successfully for decades to get away with it with
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impunity. we've seen this pattern before, the unrest, the escalation, garza gets bomb, the disproportionate number of palestinian casualties, the eventual cease fire. so how should news organizations treat this story? now that things have, quote, unquote returned to normal. don't look away and this has happened already. so i mean, if i think about garza and i think about 20082009 then 2012, and then 2 years later. and then a couple of weeks ago. and yes, there was a time of attention and attention shifted away, which means the 2000000 people just went back to living in an unbearable blockades and being cut off from the rest of the planet. and so much human suffering leave and such an entrenched injustice. and yet again and again and again and again and again, the attention shifted away. this is not a domestic is really issue. this is one of the most international issue in the
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context of human rights. in the 21st century. it has to be addressed internationally and it will not to be addressed internationally. if the media doesn't keep its eye watchful on the situation, even when things go back to what is wrongly often called the status quo, it is never static. it is always the advancements of the privileges of joyce's readings at the expense of the rights of for the stimulus. ah, it's a call it ready for the morality of international public opinion to wake up to the injustice here to wake up to his id apartheid and to demand change and disk in happen through the commitment of the media. not to walk away from what's happening here because it doesn't walk away from what's happening here for even a single 2nd for put a stands living under this reality. how guy a lot of bad sell him. thanks for speaking with us here at the listening post today
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. thank you so much. don't walk away or look away as he put it, a message for the global media and those who rely on it for their news and information. palestinians know that their fate will not be deterred in jerusalem or television. that international media outlets based in western capitals are the ones that have to stay on this story. if real change is to occur. and if the global media turn their attention elsewhere, as they are want to do is always social media, it's become the place to go for news content that holds power to account and compels mainstream news organizations to do the same. you've been watching a special edition of our program on palestine, and israel will see you next time here with the listening
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