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tv   Democracy Maybe Opposing Autocracy  Al Jazeera  November 1, 2023 12:30pm-1:01pm AST

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takes place on the seas slab to agree on, on the release of these hostages, and also the lease for the scene and for them as insight as you have so same. okay, how about how many is thanks again, once again for joining us here in the studio. well, the us actually is, stays on the blank and is expected to travel to as well. on friday, it'll be his, the trip since the thoughts of the conflict on october, the 7th. the state department says lincoln will also make all the stops in the region. but if he has government says it's breaking diplomatic ties with israel accusing it of commission crimes against humanity and gaza. will it be a cup ties with his role in 2009 off to his attacks on the gaza strip. only restoring them in 2020 livia says that condemns the aggressive and disproportionate is way late, military offensive. my new rock hello is following developments from mexico, se se, or the government of bolivia has officially severed ties with the state of israel. we are treating this as a developing story because following that announcement by the bolivian government,
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there were also statements made by other south american countries that they would be taking diplomatic actions of their own countries, like sheila and columbia, who have announced that they would be recalling their investigators to israel. now the decision by bolivia is a direct response to alleged human rights violations and alleged work crimes by is really defense forces in the gaza strip. i want to read you just a portion of the statement that was issued by the bolivian government on thursday afternoon, which reads quote, we demanded ends of the attacks on the gaza strip, which have so far claimed thousands of civilian lives and caused the force displacement of palestinians, this is not the 1st time historically that bolivia have severed ties with israel. this was done in 2009 by former bolivian president april morales in response to israel's invasion of the gaza strip. but again, to the point of this being a developing story, answering that question of whether or not we can expect other regional leaders to also take the diplomatic actions of their own. uh colombian president gustavo pedro
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took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, she lives president. gabrielle bought each announced on the social media platform ex uh that he would be recalling his and bass or referring to the environment of gaza as quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land america, probably more so in the daylight hours. move it up a little out to 0 mexico city and just lost it before we go. this is the russell crossing west. hundreds of people waiting to leave concert for the 1st time since the war began. no correspondence has communication lines all back up in gaza. that's it for me. for now the, the sun is shining. russia is a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist,
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even though you're saying you can't do it, it's not allowed to, you're still pushing, they're always pushing a boundaries. for here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media doesn't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the
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doesn't the, the we have to please you, does the use to just look at him. love who, who lives in your love, if you again, those are just over there is like it is not with you that successfully be the will probably to my messages. yes. one yes. the the level cushion lazy. this is that you like to learn more. we deal with the village of the j as in the boy that or from the rather than others 0. so when you guys
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the, um, the easily let me on the you feel when you decide you there. so if in the driveway, like i said, book i'm working on the most, maybe you, if you will let me get you good. the problem you live for the looking at. you guys, i'm most ensure that you do lose because you know, to get to the look the
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frightening saw that given your country and the 21st century, you have one man in power for more than 2 decades. and that's exactly what happened in russia. a focus i got a 6 year head start until he came to power in $94.00 at the end of $99.00, which is the video. but it did you get a quote in there of what's going on. you get a day or to someone by the time the pollutant came to power, the pressure and go has already essentially established for full fledged authoritarian system in brother and began doing many of the same things as
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you know, in prison under opponents shutting down independent media outlets rigging elections, monitoring political opponents of the time, burst himself call this. the lucas shy, is ation of rush. the you listening you with some load, you mean that she's giving is, but let's see, to see me please. it'd be on the phone with me more than a series call you on the you with the port garage company was com. uh well, uh you mean you don't have a few more with it in less than 10 months, even though these are for sure. if i have to move, we will put together a number to see which one you know, so you can make a few work, but gives you a clean it looks like you could, uncle can afford. it says misleading and look minimum for students to present the way. so it shouldn't because the other students are taught to see the real close though you will certainly can you cut to see whether you just put them when you stay in your j? yes. do you think you put them to i think the way he came to power and the way he
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established israel is also a textbook example of how to transform a democracy to a perfect and solid well storage area. and system didn't happen with a coup d'etat. it didn't happen with the, you know, military event didn't have most tax industries. it happened gradually. it happened over time, as it happened incrementally, as mostly anyone said, you should flock the chicken feather by feather to less than the squawking. that's exactly how food went about. the an autocrat is someone i was by non democratic means anyone who is a sort of china and style of rule the there many countries in the world now that have been going through this process of
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gradual descent from democracy to our talk or so 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 all. and these regimes are even more authoritarian now. then they were 5 or 10 years ago on the 4th day offers and alterations present in may of 2000 vladimir putin sent armed or purchased from the tax police. and the prosecutor general service to raid the offices of russians, the largest private independent media hold off a new nation. i just read reinforcement city in cameron already surrounding the subdivision pallet 2003. we had a problem actually election. yes. of difficult to win an election when your opponents are not on the ballot, the pretty of them. when you're selling them some of that sting of them,
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but would you like to go? but the other one is the one must bring it back. i think it, that's it opponents and it by somebody i was business at that might be a question and then we have the thanks still go for the terrain for this sort of technical exercise as to all dictate as everyone is. so you put it on there and we'll send you that the label after this and then they weren't able to get thrown in the m a boiler. but i'll give you an update your lady a couple of hours from where you stand. i see if they do they have done everything they could try to guard against them. beef office security services to make mass arrests, to threaten in many cases, to matter. already called the putting is a very and secure 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 greets. and the state that is capable of being murderous when it needs to be the night of february 27th, 2015. parson himself, how much the most prominent opponent vladimir was now by size bullets in the bag. literally, in the shadow of a credit. and most of the parts themselves are just so i was calling because of my close friends with someone to whom i owe everything. i never accomplished in my political life. it's it says a lot about today's russia is that this is the price of freedom. is that you have
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to pay the ultimate price the was targeted into occasions both times and most of those times through sophisticated poisonings, presumably carried out by chemical agents tools used by the security services go back to sylvia times. but this method has especially proliferated on the flat of my food. and both times i was in a coma on artificial life support and doctors, the tools, my wife and i had about a 5 percent chance to live for many people in my generation in russia. it was sort of inevitable to become really politicized. perhaps small, the beginning of the end. first conscious. political memory was the
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democratic revolution in august of 1991 the 3 days. the ended the soviet regime. as we woke up that morning in august of 1991, tens of thousands gathered this and russian citizens must provide skill refused to accept that good a time. but not with anything except the dignity and that determination to defend their freedom. and they went into the streets and literally students in front of the tanks. and then the tanks stopped. sylvia, in terms of warranty, please, this was my 1st conscious political memory i was trying is all the time. he has to take roaring approval of refreshing, the biggest fear with a lot of crime issues around people. it has been like this throughout history. nothing changes in this regard. it was the, the section you know, for invasion,
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know, the pressure from outside is as dangerous to them as when they see crowd of people on the streets. like middleton's watch. that'd be many democrats piece of revolutions, but to none of them so far, have been as dangerous flooded mapleton as the one in ukraine. russia now, is the most impressive, and they mean of democracy and of the strategy of grimly used to build your russian world. did stop on the ball. tamani stopped on the ball corruption. it's about the culture. they want everyone to feel that the company wants to control some
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barton this world for their purpose space. think like a buyer. and you pre is already a democracy. biggest russian speaking to me, of course, unfortunately to that, of course the ukraine was a moment when ukrainians choose not to share. the
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problem will be able to get into the advice i'm a person to put in more than of the playground. look where you go to little cool just to know you want pretty the old stuff and there's not news a lot so he will give us pretty much book a little over your most up legit. one, when you story will either pretty the wasn't easy, but at the school system we were supposed to go to the gym pro fluent the way you print these. so important for chris. and it means that it's very
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important for the one for all this model for them. of course, the geographically you print these was actually the needs of these concepts between the walls, between the liberal world liberal democratic and started by the every year we become strong. but the family to its best resource we to face because it's impossible to deal with the russian. so resolved to create the coming into that reinforcement. 3 units of ukrainian ukraine already will can be war. and pizza not only had conflict between ukraine and rush grant that people is not
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the island and the russian. maybe i believe that it's a war against democracy. it's not the crisis feeds handmade. she to be sure you will. you will lose it. hot. it will be the last for all in the when there 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 great risk. as i sit here, russia is massive troops on the ukrainian border. as i sits 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 at bearing down on taiwan. i don't think we should see to cold war, but it is a period, a new period of normative battle for democratic values and the, and i think democracies of the world have to recognize this and rise to the challenge. figuring out how to deal with the rise of china is the great challenge of the 21st century. this gotten more authoritarian over the past decade state
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champion and alternative to western democratic capitalism. that gives dictatorships like china's an incredible vulnerability should a day cost. 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. the . so in 2014, i was a good the leader. we had the most, it's
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a simple to do some beat and then call it the umbrella of this month. the my, the people were promised democracy and autonomy by the chinese government. we didn't believe them after the 10 am a months ago and under the one party did pay a shift. so we have hundreds of thousands of people looking to make the phone call showing a very strong signal that we are the monitoring for democracy. and the government should listen to our voice. they saw us as troublemakers, or even like traders of the country because it was the minds of democratic system in hong kong. so we actually suffered a lot of them as far as that season. i'll text the with the side
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a strong election. i managed to win the election at the age of 73 and becoming the youngest, as elected. let's just say city hall county history. it shows how come people wants to change, but at the end of the day they go from an they always can find ways to suppress you . they managed to kick me out of the counsel 9 months after i represent the people and it's a month um i went to jo quotes on the umbrella and this month i felt definitely bad about it. but um, i actually had a mental preparation for that. and i feel like is actually one of the pit stop in
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our system, john the the by the end of the day um the movement, the not seats. but it was a very memorable page of phone conversation. we because a, if less are the very 1st most, if these obedience movement overall of time the decides that to flee out of the city in order to please us a voice. and so enough that i left the city, i found myself on the one to based off the national security at all. if i were to be back to a home called, i will immediately be arrested and be submitted to the national security court. the charges they put on me, the maximum penalty of it is locked in person and we are literally
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facing the most powerful autherette heritage. i mean dwelt. so we're actually facing david versus goliath back. so the everyone who wants to change the country on sort of other personal safety than nothing and history, whatever. we know the risk when we accept them because we think our country deserves so much better than you know, in room, in the 21st century. except the project dictatorship, the
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is the just talking about the
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the yes just at the north for more of the done by using it. understood in any yeah, you should not for the was to actually but the guide you through the structure model. so i didn't teach at the age of as long as
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we had them and we, but each of you, if you give for me it was like, you have just given the level of, you know, the general variables of the lucas and should daily bread and the triple tries to go through, and you and the powerful no trouble. nearly new years ago. anyway, roughly 11, you're the directv. now they get ready to submit the my little little you little guy, do your exact words by you'll play, we'll give you mine yet. that's really a yes ma'am. the we show that the premiums are ready to die for the members.
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are you flight or she moves? that's it. that's it. if you want to try to find you lose any weight. because the idea that these guys, fortunately constrained view go out themselves it's not a very good idea. it's afraid. busy the most powerful lesson i learned in my life is that a lot of stronger dictatorship. how strongly providing forces, however strong and powerful the refreshing when enough people are waiting to stand up for us, right. they succeed. and i think even in the darkest times, in the darkest days when it seems to be most difficult and the most appeal to crime,
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