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of from here with the depths investigations that give compelling center on your toes to from asia and the pacific 101 east. on out to 0. the hello. i am dire in jordan in dough with a quick reminder of the top stories here on alger 0. is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu says, fighting and guns a will continue. despite what he's cool, the staggering cost of the war comes as the army confirmed, 8 is why the soldiers were killed and rough when the vehicle was hit by an explosion. i says it's fight as carried out the complex, i'm bush. i'm the sloop reports. i'm jordan's capital i'm on as well to shut down. i'll just say what is opperation is right. it's it's the biggest single day last for these really army, since january,
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the military confirming the 8 is really soldiers from the combat engineering unit were killed in dropbox when their armored vehicle exploded. reaction from across the political aisle poured in with prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying, despite the heavy losses, the finding must continue the issue. don't let anyone distract you from the simple and clear fact. despite the staggering cost, we must stick to the goals of the war, destroying the military and structure of how much we turning on our hostages. making sure that gauze we no longer pose attached to israel and returning our residents safely to their homes. both in the north and south and initial army pro into the incident showed the combat engineering vehicle was attacked after a night of fierce fighting in guns. the southern most city for the military is now investigating the possibility that the vehicle was hit by an empty tank. missile is
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really army spokesperson. daniel, how g r e says there have been achievement, but that israel is still facing challenges. it's other sigma smoking along with a significant achievement. we have to honestly say that we will not be able to return everyone home in this way. we will continue to act in old ways in order to create the conditions for the return home of all the duct these as quickly as possible. and all of this comes mid g, t u demonstrations across israel, calling for deal to bring back the remaining captives for nits in yahoo to resign and for elections to be held immediately on saturday, the spokes person for the hostage and missing families. for on the said that israel can't win against chemist in gaza while thousands of protesters in tel aviv had been calling on the government to accept
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a ceasefire deal to bring back. the remaining is really captive when nearly 9 months into the war. that deal is still nowhere in sight. i'm the son who was just, you know, on the meanwhile, his riley forces have been targeting residential areas in gaza with strikes and thoughts. henry buildings have been blown up in the southern city of roughly at least 38 on this to me and this have been killed and buildings that were still standing up now being leveled as ready. so just use the bulldozer to destroy a home and natal. i also found area near rafa, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have plenty of tax in the city. sweden under, on have exchanged prisoners in a deal that seen under rainy and national convicted of war crimes released to iran is also freed to swedish nationals, including a former e. u. diplomatic accused of spying leaders, and government officials from 92 countries have gathered for ukraine. p summit in switzerland, ukrainian and switched precedents open the event near the sun comes
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a day off, the russian president vladimir putin suggested he was open to peace dogs. but only if key you've agreed to withdraw its troops and for ukrainian regions, and renounced joining nato. russia wasn't invited to the summit. peace of mind agreed. he has been sworn in as the president of slack, yet during a ceremony with heightened security measures in his speech politically, nicole for national unity is close allied populace. the prime minister, robert fitz, was shot several times an assassination attempt months ago. protest as in brazil are opposing a bill that would make it harder for women to get an abortion. sa, pallet of thousands marched against the proposal. if passed, it would equate the termination of pregnancy after 2 weeks with homicide. the bill would also apply in cases upright. all right, those are the headlines. the news continues here on, i'll just say are often a very british way of georgia state. you. thanks so much and bye for now. of the
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great the 6 when i was growing up in the 19 fifties and can i just had this sort of slightly true blue effect that, you know? basically the prince did things the right way. the result, the sort of pretty simple is written countries on the map and at the great,
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you know, i presume that we purchased, we were the good guys and we were trying to make the bed. but then later i discovered that when we came to our end struggle here, that wasn't, that wasn't quite true. mamma uprising isn't um, fee to movement that takes place in kenya in the 1950s. it is one of the most violent struggles in the british empire. but the cry was loud, infrequent. well, most of the philology mob, i gave them to the new to both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that has often been ignored by historians and british might say they don't do touch, but we demo teeth on the, for the 1st time, the lease of new documents. it has given us
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a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition attractive trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can. they're investigating how the british is trusts for institutionalized. and they would know from the top in london, all the way down into can it's really clips to scripts as to who is on the when the british decided to leave kenya. in 63, they took with them more than 1500 government files full mopped top secret. over the next 4050 years. these documents with sparrows it away. a
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10 and facilitate known as counsellor. com. link to t. c. h q, which is used by my 5 and i, 6, hidden in plain sight. when you tried to request these documents, you were told that they didn't do the they are in the seventy's and eighty's now. but they troubles thousands of miles from their homes in room. can you seeking justice? they say is more than half a century over to you. i was involved in the legal change in 2011, 2012 as an expert witness. and the request of a quote and amend our case through some sort of disclosure to like however, the british government deliberately settled the case was difficult in order to
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avoid a full hearing where the details of what happened would be with us. they knew it. they want to donate to denied for only a very small section of the documents weren't actually used. and it's only not several years old. not time to look at these documents conclusively that we can really begin to tell you what those documents with the and i to introduce you to turn. there was a colony of, of, of the british colony since 1920 officially sort of overseen by the colonial office
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. and that you so that he, all it is the british came here to take stuff, not to help us out. we have an old white settlers suites, 100 some even thousands of acres of land living be lavished for domestic life at the cost of the people who work for them. the british got a little bit greedy and we wanted more land. the on the got one with them at the flooded. yep. mondo and get it that way. it got. yeah. yeah. the, the, if you did not call
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a step to the one you have to connect the crime and the law to be put in prison for that reason. and that's why i said, no, this is not set to continue. i am must to join those people who are fighting for the operation of the country for to come not do peace if for the or you can not. she said, oh wow, the not really capital in your views and effort in this all the streets instead of the dreaded momma. what it is that man doesn't have x who is bloody the to cause to dark shadow across the face. ok, now the
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memo uprising was present uprising they was tending up against the british demanding return of the land and actually did money for independence and was something like $25005.00 times. they were mostly individuals who would be in some way this inherited will have the land dispossess. they will have notes if you will, of african society the navigate and targeting a small number of white set families got really awesome cases of children being killed in the beds,
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women being raped and being reminded of in the whole of that 5 minutes. only $32.00 white civilians were killed, but thousands of black canyons were killed by the amount minus the among several, many really aren't post and they don't like it's violent spacing. the finances are necessary. so that doesn't mean that those africans, like colonialism and the page called the mailing list. and that makes it seem that they would approve british, but that's fall from the truth. to deal with the british gods loyal is a bribe to them. to cut out their joel or be to
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the freedom find the so the mile now maybe the sense of 18 these colonial collaborators, chiefs and had been the atrocities several committed by them all mile against fellows civilians. what he meant law is, well, it's enabled ad rice duff based to short term model mall, passed on what did be sped. i know because thought this was the british realize that the only way they can stop it is the only way they can preserve that route. in county is by declaring this formal state of emergency in october 1952. they result
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that simply by executive order, going to put people in detention counts in these camps. there is a mix of actual now my fight is with innocent people that were discussing. i'd like to see it as a conflict between goods and he felt, but what recent revelations have shown us together with the work that historians have done. much of the british counter insurgency. essex was equally brutal, the queen the violent and that they then try to cite evidence of what happened after our folks troops, every province is visited in an effort to stamp out the moment us restore peace to trouble obtain your propaganda was a very important tool within the mama struggle and so the ones that we see be used
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to describe them o our terrorist savage mania. the the dish humanise ation. if the enemy reached the point that excessive violence becomes tolerated. you're seeing, members of regiments made of can you central is taking some of the justice executing a prison. that's the bounties, the individual british soldiers, the how many sort of mammo guerrillas, they could tell. but he early excessive behavior by sectors, but gradually gives way to a more sinister and more wiring set of stories about wholesale
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torture going on in the context of what are known as who god posts and those efforts of noiseless stuff. and lead by your p offices of the prime minister, the page which the church and churchill takes quite a lively interest in what's going on in canada. he's very much concerned about what's happening and he wants to tell you don't the young man is waiting on the apron outside and in a few minutes time he will be taking off for kenya. it's not so very long. is it? since you came back from the look of, no, i came back on the 1st of may the young,
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his dad was a builder, so he's coming from very humble origins compared to most of the colonial officials . viewed as someone who has a strong sense of what is proper, what is just making a few minutes to finish, getting back with what, how do you feel about going? well, i feel free to ask when young is appointed? i think he's very optimistic. he thinks he'll many states, this is an interesting challenge. he's looking forward to it within 2 weeks and i wrote, he'll change his mind. the young starts to investigate crimes carried on body all sources as does his assistant who is head of a c id. and can, you can look 1st he goes off to individual cases that have been reported and knocks
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on the doors tops and between them young and macpherson starts on kind of the instances of major human rights abuses the home. well, the new, the, the, the kitchen is, the time it is, you said your mo, mo, the guy did it go. he says the daddy almost here. i took my kid go to the horrible when i did this young with the you know, you know, why did i put in the money they needed doing and i got it all for you. um were you little did you do is download it to go. none the
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nickel knock on the mario while i'm getting it or what. but i don't know if i'm not here. i'm not going to get you. and i see on monday. yeah, that image for the case of cit mcpherson young, investigate all involve your opinion offices, either directly carrying out the alleged act or subsequently helping to cover up and concealed them by acts of deliberate deception. these cases are presented to administratively in the 1st, in canyon. the attorney general, but they then go into a preliminary investigation. so as out was the hands of young macpherson, that's when suddenly they disappear solely there's not enough evidence. suddenly,
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investigations don't proceed. young begins to understand that this resistance is going on at the highest possible level. how was this happening? the of the british government recognizes that canyons was subject to torture and other forms of ill treatment of the hands of the colonial administration. the case was one out of court in 2013 was really something of a period victory. having decided to make the quote, sacrament, to william hague, then 463, made a statement before parliament. and which she essentially apologize to the candy. people like all such statements, the apology was quite diplomatic, and hate chose his words with great care. we continue to deny liability on behalf
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of the governments and produce taxed by us today for the actions of the colonial administration in respect to the claims. he made it very clear that the claim for this did not lie with the british comp lane with a colonial canyon. so he made a distinction between the 2, between london, i'm not really big. but we now know the british government to say, london, i've had no hand in what had happened. it was during the spring economic was the truth and some of the same, distorting the history the lease of new documents and the hassle of disclosure, has given us a very much fuller account of what macpherson was trying to do. and how he was being obstructed. for the 1st time, we began to get a really clear picture of how the executive in the ruby deliberately suppressed
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evident the key mechanism in this process was something toughness, complaints. they were sent out towards the end and 1953 by the clothing. these patients in there would be to handle complaints. we can't government officials, cases all of a legs. so rates murders, particularly in around the home guard posts. but in fact, i would describe the governor's complaints committee was a kind of kind of reward crimes tribunal. it was 3 or 4 officials who basically decided which cases were worth investigating and which worked. when you look at that 5, you find that there are individual meetings and in those minutes, the dismissing cases outside, no case decision not to prosecute something along those lines. what they doing is talking to a local district commission is local district officers who are the allies of the
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people that have committed these crimes and blocking investigations by following the advice of the people that are committing the crime just and your covering up the crime. it's asking them to mark their own homework the governor's conflicts committee dealt with more than a few $150.00 cases of those that are investigated at less than 10 percent of a come to court. so the end of the day, i think comes inclusion that the governors complaints committee successfully suppressed nearly $300.00 cases. if not to what's particularly shocking about the complaints committees. the then minutes the direct evidence, the cases were being suppressed were being sent all the way up the chain to the governor to the colonial secretary in london. busy 6th street and exploits peacefully informed of for the 1st time we could show that from the donkey which we know were passing across his desk occluded,
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and secretary points to cabinet. so we have to assume the cabinet must know something the talk know nothing. the, the colonial shifter tree he was, that he presented to both for how mind just is government. so i don't know how you step by british government from can run your government the why one. and the same. therefore, denying that they've bridged a government is not authorized, pun simple is your focus. but that's not how long this would see that if your forces, if your troops accused of human rights abuses, that is in a sense, something that is going to be recognized by your enemies. it's going to get in the way of ultimate victory. i'm up matches this to win the war against mama. it
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doesn't see okay, news as people who are right, that is of to be protected as people who was dignity, needs to be a fun. the youngest, frustrated that so many cases he's on, covered all the major abuses of human rights have not been prosecute some young feelings as a complete smack in the face against me. and he said, which is resignation the say on goes back to you a way with the colonial secretary they craft on much more torn down pressings. the process of the sorts of things that he had done covered under the complexity of the
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colonial regime in the atrocities are being committed the to. ready the new documents on national disclosure is transformative, i think, gave us really fresh insights on what actually happened in kenya. so the resignation letter is extraordinarily powerful and that young makes no bones at home about his concerns about the lack of the regional and interfere which by the executive. and i really, the, the reason he gives her resigning is that he's been entirely obstructed by the colonial government in attempting to reform the way just as dunning came. yet,
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he is furious. he's understood that he has been deliberately. i knew that the or one of the key unintended consequences of young's education is empower those who wish to take us a line against mamma. torches would not become run by the state and institutions and that controlled and measured way. this would be fall, fall was gonna call the unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. and however, it is bringing attention to that. this is not a rock and looks like rock looks like it's hell on her voice. we lost everything. we're not used to this life connect with our community and tap into
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conversations you will find elsewhere, both in a region documents and other companies are still in indigenous land. the stream on our, which is 0, as the us is always of interest, the people around the world. this has been going on for a number of hours. you got to surprise, but you see the report 34 and it's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important impacts the lives at the high school is going to high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. interrogate america is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting is global standing. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit to the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having
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a free and open democratic pro upfront without the the hello. i'm down joining with the tech stories here on the outer 0. h is, randy soldiers have been killed during fighting. and rafa on saturday morning. it's the deadly a single day attack on his ready forces and guns up since january in response is ready for us is targeted residential areas with strikes and the tennessee across the street. at least 38 palestinians have been killed. buildings that were still standing has been leveled, is ready. the soldiers use the bulldozer to destroy a home and they tell all sorts of area near rough, hundreds of thousands of products to me. and so i flip the tax across the city,
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sweden and iran. i've exchange prisoners and a deal that seen on the rainy and national convicted of war crimes released to iran is also afraid to swedish nationals, including a former u. diplomat, accused of spying us leaders and government officials from 92 countries of gavin for ukraine. p. summit in switzerland, ukrainian and switched the president's open. the bank near the sun comes a day off, the russian president vladimir putin suggested he was open to pay stubs, but only can you've agreed to withdraw its troops from fort ukrainian regions and renounce joining nato russia. washington's budget to the summit piece of the green, he has been sworn in as the president of stomach here during the ceremony with heightened security measures and speech pellegrini cove and national unity is close allied populace. prime minister rubber fits a shop several times an assassination attempt a month ago. protest as in brazil are opposing a bill that would make it harder for women to get an abortion and saw palo
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thousands miles against the proposal. if passed, it would equate the termination of pregnancy after touch 2 weeks with homicide. the bill would also apply in cases the brake. john is premier at lee chung as in australia on a tool and that repair in relation stokes during the full day visit our expect to focus on trade. the dispute in the south china sea and brought a regional security ties between china and us, tried to have him prove gradually for the last 2 years. during his trip, the chinese pioneer also have visited a pair of pundits that will loan to to the allied zoo more than 15 years ago. food e and one wagner expected to return to china. the currently, the i'm you, john condos and the southern hemisphere. and that was going to be replaced by a need to do so those were the headlines. the news continues here on out. just the are up to 3 partition way of georgia station if that's what you the
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fear of the fanatical feeling modem, our society grips kenya fires for their human britons. the mama uprising isn't um, feet a movement that takes place in kenya in the 1950s. it is one of the most violent struggles in the british empire. but the cry was loud, infrequent. well, most of the philology model i gave them to the new we do both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians and british might say they don't do touch. but we demo on the, for the 1st time, the lease of new documents. it has given us
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a very much fuller account as to what is being done and why. and how is the partition trying to trust. and now because of the new documentation historians in griffin 19 can. they're investigating how the british is trusts for institutionalized. and they would know from the top in london all the way down into kind, the 1956, only 1000 remains at large. the leaders were captured and temporary peace was restored to the african jung. the, the problem that is faced by the colonial government is they have essentially mean
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by this point, puts tens of thousands of cutting down to detention come that are managed to hold people who are suspected of being the momma and who have failed to renounce that. oh, the agents to the momma, the by 1955, that's over 80000 people that have been detained in this whole set of accounts across the breadth of kenya. but the colonial government doesn't want to let them go simply because they have to. they want to rehabilitate them. they want to stop them, be now most supporters, mr. breckenridge. what they will see is the main name of your rehabilitation work. and their name is to try and bring these all the natural people back to normal life to kevin mom, out of this just and bring them back to normal. decent civilized people again.
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but in the detention caps, pass on launch. party of irreconcilable memo. support is one not going to confess. they imprisoned man flush 7 that you must take, god knows that you cannot send in a chat and that in is out of the question that died the, these camps are costing a huge amount of money, which is coming directly from the british state. and so there's increasing pressure from london, but you need to somehow do this more quickly, get men to confess, much more quickly than they have to be. and what's the fastest way to make people
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confess? the easy ideas. a sneak becomes name is the time lucian technique that was designed to separate hans cool my mind to small groups, subject them to a massive degree of torture, compels them individually to confess. and then use those, you confessed to bring read those who are resisting or both africans and europeans involved in this to try to get the motor, the motor of what we're going to get here to, to get you in one bill to get to go as a to that's all you have to go with a the media and die,
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or do you do away google about our app or you are not on the need body for the get to meet the goal and on that kind of that kind of appointment is that the preamp pieces are broken off and they could use that to share with you i. and then when they finish, you have all these codes the, you would get to get ahold of the testers. if the fuse to one phase, they would be the customer, the not your logic age 40. if you're on the bottom i who would i got to be ready. yes,
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you are not going to remarket the little boys you might do about it and you get a little more. she only went for not to one of the 3 guys that is central to the destination technique and its execution on the ground is tyrants cover. hub is a comp administrator, so don't have administrator that is responsible for one of the largest crumbs in west ice home tenants and he was very tough office. that button reading the joint. oh, good motor overall netted i'm, i'm to mind it that i knew i love on gateway that a family now, but what i've, i don't need it out. i'm not going to not be lilian window. then ended up later on the level of funding pluggable. when, when you come one and they got ahead and gave several tv
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interviews, he was always keen to be the spokes person for what happened with my mouth in kenya . manipulation falls in no way that falls into 2 days before she takes on discharges, is off, it takes a bit of doing kind of right so that, that is done. and then if somebody holes, then it has to be maybe 10 minutes of enforcement. and what does that require, what i just described, what does it mean? enforcement? the enforcement man handles. so that's a man who was standing up. it's done that he said his own mindset part of his being shaved, that he was charged as a pulled off of that he was put into charles's. and so when they, when they ever knocked unconscious. no, never the
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do you feel any sense of guilt about those doubled up? did you, did anyone ever die on the ration? no. no. one of 20000. well she doesn't seem like she's talking about human being. just brings home to you just how to how we will see i'll be suffering as a caustic financial hunger to run the animal my my the vanity. really, what do you by the move or not when i'm going to able to keep with or like i will a with you out, you go back to god. at the time you did that interview screen you line. he knows
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exactly what he did. he knows exactly how we did it up until now the stories and he said, she said in relation to god behind. but now with the hands of disclosure, what that enables us to do is show to grab a hand was guilty of exactly the things the keys tonight. the document did always thinks that reveals the worst of trustees that by how many camps on the governance control refer to the case of samuel dc. samuel the to is, is a classic example of an african violets. the creation of the british state, often supervised by europeans, been struck date in torture. due to eventually is accused of monitoring one of the detainees who is undergoing the time you should take me
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to prisoners, given a shout on told to take his own grave are used and taken from the pitch very, very badly. some of the 2 continues to kick him and that after forcing the detain me to carry buckets that is filled with maybe 50 pounds of toil are on this type the, the detainee collapses in guys. so this is a case with which someone get to is trying to model striking things that we've revealed from house of disclosure was key to the gap on was quite close friends as well as being colleagues. and jeff, i'm actually right several fairly link fee letters about the key suitcase. he says, my own experience and then why i comes does not seem to defer. why d? at any time? i could have been in exactly the same danger persecution as he has been. gather hon
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is directly identifying himself with, with a mind committing such terrific acts of torture. he concedes that he and his colleagues are doing exactly the same thing every day, to savage, to speak brusquely. now, what is that is not an admission of guilt. the show, the new evidence in the hands of the files unquestionably provides evidence that guy behind admit that he was actively involved in the torturing of prisoners. we could have confronted gap, i had with this evidence, but in 2001 we did. i think that the most shocking element of the story is that under the legal arrangements that are made during the emergency, the kind of violence of governance committing is, is justified. it's tolerated,
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it's legally the, the, the british government, new con, i me condone to shop. i'm so there is an attempt to come up with a way to make this legal. the side of the canyon attorney general creates this distinction between what he calls compelling force, which is legal. in his view on punitive force, which is a compelling force is very loosely defined. and this is a carte blanche for the comp office says to do anything provided that it's a means to the end of getting a confession. this kind of falls distinctions that i use to sanitize. what especially is i talked to the governor since this legal
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decision to the secretary of state, back in london, who, although he's wary of it, does approve this use of force and that becomes illegal authorization to the guy lucian method across the grounds. the, the definition of compelling forced effectively means that there is systematic torture of reign of terror in these camps as a result of the issues that by the middle of 9058, the remaining detention camps are not treat. you get riots, you get hunger strikes and watch those and can you don't get real axis that explosion is going to affect moles and can you is going to affect britton's entire reputation as an imperial power.
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the. busy busy busy new way to new york onto the non bottom, and then pretty affordable it easy. yeah, mike, welcome to go to my community. by 1950, i have tensions between waters and the remaining detainees are acute. the lack of cooperation from these nice was reached, repeat the one camp where the situation escalates the most is that the it is the apotheosis, the culmination of the violence that has been incurring in the accounts before that
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hole in early march. $195952.00 each one compound and 80 of them. they were forced to work, fight, be beaten until the pickup tools. and the results are catastrophic. carrier needing low wheel doors need new glass or the on my head detect, you know, mike, you have way to ship with the when they've done their tools and refuse to work up to 2 of the waters because right shields and bathrooms, charge of the prisoners beat them heavily to prisoners pick up whatever they can find to run, to defend themselves with boldest stones and get this battle continues for the next
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5 hours. but the end of this 11 main, a date, 72 others hospitalized the 55. it will make week by day one, idea might equal the normally i am more available. florida mazda mazda data will not do mike mccue level medial my, the keywords, my computer might give you cool all the might. 5, how does it work with mac yet? but to about why to compliment your cuttings. well, know what to do? well, don't make your we didn't get to meet, get area to meet up with call because the news god did the,
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the, the reaction empowerment is really explosive. on that really flips the script as to who is on saving lives. do you know and who really bad is the weight of the brutal torture and abuse the mountain time. and it's not as a result of this huge problem entry pressure on the government. they have an inquiry into what has happened. we establish in narrative around solar quite simply is that this was an aberration. this was an individual operation to when completely wrong. but then you evidence does allow us to see very clearly
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that the british government was very, very well aware, present danger of dance in detention camps. reduction technically is but the response is simply to say, your 5 year old is the whole of mazda and attend publicity. over the covers the abuses of what happening under the whole pipeline system under the littlest out of the warranty. the idea of the british having any legitimacy in holding on to the, on the surface, is still prosperous and peaceful. but there's no doubt in anybody's mind the independence must come into question that remains. the result is when, when would you like to see kenya independent? well, i don't to any immediate median. the british government just said, let's get out of here as quick as possible. 7 hola was what 59. and by 63,
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we're already independent. the the need is a special fusion which is savage. the, the establishment narrative is always been that the end of them fires a consent to process. it is long and so the last thing is children grow up and leave the house back to that scenario of the british long on britain deciding that now on to depart on. i think it was fostered by circumstances. the reality is, this is something that the british has been drags kicking and screaming at least over 15 years into accepting. and it's that violence, it's that rupture,
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it's that contested. the nature of it that is completely alive is do up on the fluid. i don't or a to do you. what else would they have been a lot of reaction i that non also take and to defend shops the lead to here. ok, did i ask that? can you look you would ethan but deal with you. they towed to the, in the, the mama, veterans, i think we're all of them
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a lot now that heritage actually coming out and stating to the world what's happened to them who didn't know what we know to do. and so for me, their responsibility is to bring a sense of humanity to people who never had the same, that humanity being taken away from them. the, in terms of our imperial pash, there is a strong concert with pinion size. these things are too long ago and that sleeping dogs should be left to lie. for some there is this concern that person's moral or today would be weakens if britain starts to print and pull, acknowledge its own historical phase 5,
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talking about that process. is that what committed in your name in the past? doesn't your model or sorry to come talk to strengthen the fly, him know, trashing reputation. post say, i'm actually very patriotic, but i'm very offended by the fact that people represent my country. might think it's ok to talk to. so we need to be able to sort these things out, not to jump, put it under the carpet, but to come out and confronted learn from history. and so probably we find for the young people to learn about quarter 3 or 4 or 5 as deep in other parts of the world. so us not and that has to be more defense for still them
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