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the latest i will, i just see that when a site is officer american university shut down, protest come, students have been seeking new ways to demonstrate against this role on garza don't handle reports from an on board in michigan at the university of michigan. it across the us, the student encampments are gone. casualties of university crackdowns and aggressive police as one university after another has called in police to dismantle the permanent protests against israel's war. on garza students at michigan's largest university have found a new way to carry on their campaign. the student government leaders have cut off $1300000.00 held in a fund, controlled by them for activities ranging from ballroom dancing to an alternate frisbee team and a laundry fund until michigan divest room is real and it's military student body president, a leaf child re and her allies are leading the shut it down, movement for withholding our labor and our work and our,
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and the things they want us to do, essentially. and instead are saying you want us to do all these things. you want us to give out funding, listen to us for some students say, one of the goal might be laudable. the tactic is not i do understand that the point they're making is important. but at the same time, there are a lot of orders that are struggling right now. it's fighting with the students really want and really need. that's funding student organizations, buses to the airport during breaks, as well as even funding the student covered that gives students free food for those and need the university leaders who are cracking down on student protesters are acting under pressure from donors. and republicans in congress who were investigating allegations of anti semitism. the fewer over protests has already costs the president of columbia, the university of pennsylvania. and harvard, their jobs. the university of michigan is responded aggressively persuading the states attorney general this week to issue arrest warrants for 11 student
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protesters. now university administrators say they will cover student activities directly instead of through the fund controlled by the student body. so student government leaders say they will now go one step further using their $1000000.00 plus fund to pay for scholarships for palestinian students. we can move forward with trying to establish a fund for students in gaza to come here and to make reparations for the fact that we are still materially complicit in the genocide student leaders a each time the university cracks down in the protest, they'll respond in any way they can until their tuition money, no longer funds. israel's, it tax on garza john henry and l g 0 n arbor, michigan. that's it from menus continues off the witness. the u. k. prime minister keystone to aim to inspire our team members. but the new rules
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later ponti conference fee, the talk with tax rises on the horizon. and this quiet over the policy and gaza is the u. k. getting set the tough times ahead. notices on of 20. the 1993. i saw this group, i saw myself working with a group of prisoners inside a prison. and there's the soldiers above us, pointing gun towards us. the soldiers not to shoot everybody's thoughts to kill us, not to crime the green. and i woke up next to my wife in 2 and then 8 years later when i'm in brother on with soldiers about was pointing guns. i wrote back to my wife is that the only dream i've ever relate to?
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good evening. so that i come, my name is more than bank. i am the outreach director for cage and advocacy group that fights against policies of the war on terra. i'm a former president of the united states. how that's going to move without charged withdrawal for 3 years. and i'm very pleased to be speaking to you whole here this evening for me, but my likes work since my return from guantanamo has been about advocating for people in such a place as people that you don't know about. so there all these different groups of people, libyan saudis, europeans and so forth. and i wanted to know their stories, and i wanted to know how many of these guys could we could i do something for. and so i found this organization. i began to engage with it and, and joined and i've never left since the of the use of applying for a passport. i now finally have more of decided to go back to afghanistan.
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yeah, so i'm thinking this might talk to a say of a show you should want to go for a it's, it's a very, very, very personal journey. it's very, it's something that i have sleepless nights about since that time till now. and i haven't talked often say that the experience for me was not as profound. this background was not given us. so if i promise cause of very, very tense, the
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case has been working on this case and my mother came directly, frankly 10 years, but incorrectly on the continent of cases since 2003 with all the, all the presence of how they without charter trust so here's, is mine this, i've got held in on tunnel with a charge of trial to coming up to 22 years. and that really underlines my connection to this whole sort of cage and also being connected directly to this story of mentoring. so
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this is, was the upper hon in kabul for me to return. here's going to the emotional intentions of this trip is to i put an offer to underline my experience with afghanistan for the whole story to come full circle and to see with the process, the change and impact in my life. so traumatic to me actually begin to go back to the cash the
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couples changed beyond recognition and the kind of runs back and i don't think anybody could have imagined the not the moment. okay. i know not the more so we came here yesterday. yeah. but i dropped tested on, didn't recognize it because it is so different that you have him on the desk on the side as me so. so the same me the same place with just 20 obviously the
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the, the other end. okay. cuz some people give you the the the government money by chance. uh, change itself which came today because it doesn't offer me anything just a minute and i'll give you the minute a minute to cut it up in the morning. i'll be, i might have thought, and i'll put that in and i'm ready. so somehow i let me do, would you put uh,
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why would you say, well, put it, it was good with it. uh, well, hand it goes to the board to come out of the he keeps going that you'll be here. the changes that i was up was i'm going to use it both by today, but uh uh, so the american ministry gets out documented bucky and the lawyers will, that will uh, put you in case he has a look of a ian. what do you need to do with getting to be local now? cuz okay, well ma'am it's funny. i have a little bit of a check on me, but i mean is that all the sudden? well, the imagine you can watch the video the see that again the, the, the, the, the, for the relative jerry's as we're always at the top of the goose
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and show in the, in jump. well, it's a web design it to scott guessing that there's a fleet sales cabinet. okay, i'll go of having to go get it. okay. okay, would you would, can you beat the quote, the source upon the audio? i'm switching to solar up the up the
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you know, i think this is the road i used to level think my last day in this house was when the will the bombing, the cruise missiles landed on the hill behind this way. we saw the crews themselves beloved and of the windows in my house, the correct from the of the shop. and we got the kids of the neighbors and the women and we hit in the basement and we covered the windows with mattresses because
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we thought maybe the one of the strikes was a 2. and then within a day or 2 with the other, the another guy up in the field for 20 years, about the west,
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the pieces of the private. kimberly, for today i suppose the everything has changed except the memory memory checked the everybody enough to understand has a shopping store to tell but on the rare occasion when we get good news and good news is somebody's afraid after 20 is at stuff like
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a wind mom under him gets released. that's going to be a victory. the hello james mazda. how are you? i'm fine. thanks. yeah, james, so thank you very much. first of all, for, for doing this. i know we've not spoken directly, but i know about your work in particular relation to tim, how much of him could you just tell me when was the last time you saw him and how he's doing so i'm at one time. okay. now and i saw yesterday, he was in high spirits, he's a, he's a man who really tries to overcome his circumstances and keep a positive outlook no matter what. what, what does he expect? considering all the other half kinds of left continental,
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the frame is been held for over 15 years in guantanamo without any charges at all, without any opportunity to defend himself or disprove any allegations against him. he still doesn't have any charges against him and no opportunity for a trial. well, once he does have is an opportunity for a administrative board composed of members of the intelligence community who will assess whether they believe peace of danger to the united states. and of course, he knows that other people are being released. he knows that other people have been cleared. he does have hope. the team that we've been able to put together will be able to convince the members the intelligence community. what is obvious to anyone who knows rain, which is that he poses no danger to the united states is not an extreme. is there any way? he's not a radical i. he's a 57 year old man with severe health problems. who deserves to go on a thank you. thank you very much. indeed it's, i actually did know you were in guantanamo and you just kind of told me off the
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cuff, took me a little bit by surprise, but actually was a good surprise because you are the most appropriate place to talk about the subject. can mine what's, what's the best way to talk to the you the now that i'm here many doors open please say destiny has had to look to do it. it feels like this was meant to be
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the . 2 the sounds of the perfect towed when he visited a couple of years ago. he said for 2 days, he couldn't do anything. he was in capacity. i remember i broke down outside of my old house on the
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wednesday the the, the, the model for the where the active sites on the heck, oh my, my have a don't mind but when i was the way you think of it, it wasn't that when it done a lot of that's it, that's the
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kind of fee kept it kind of, i'm not a huge impact of the manufacturer. this is the little for us. but when i, when i, when i was so but definitely with that you've had it with us . well this is what we wanted to see the . this is marie, that's the full russian. i remember this one button to fix
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the the toilet to nasa. well, i love how you've played tennis at what side of good see i'm, i'm the said that he was so good at the thought of the my diamond particular model . i did wanna work in the for through the has when i load it with a kid. but i must have the color, i'm not by not the lack of this. i'm itself in the so i would love to have the
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modem that they've done that they literally just want to look c as in jen, i'm a what's the job with the lower deck so you don't have to understand what the how the but the center i left the local
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cops for the case autopsy. and other than the cause that comes to you from about the foot times about the to get the forget to get you the unlocked i can send messages back to formal personally. so i know you were here with me and say i worked in this place again and you know, the people that did the torture and abuse, they no longer got this just complex. the
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think there's different ways in which this country can hear. those who are in power have a fall, great to own than anybody else to lead the way the lead the way by showing and proving that there's no retribution open the soon. now. we're going to go and see the loss of can present it was released last you and hearing from him will be a different perspective because he's spent a huge amount of time in guantanamo and can tell us what it's like to integrate into the society. and to ask what had been started, you mean going to the middle of the sense of the moment that he he loves understand a and this i had thought the let me let's see. so so the smoking noticed that the
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metallic is on the face. yes. some studies yep. the job of us for that can definitely be this the fan of how and i'm the funding so that'd be enough most of the other way. and so he was definitely in this. yeah. just otherwise of some of them you know, sort of this way, some of it really well it doesn't have the same shape was on monday and then. 2 the 2nd one is the library. we have for the one your storage, jimmy in the,
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in the end to live with anger and bitterness of hatred. it, it each you up inside. and i can tell you that from person experience, you have to be able to let go to go for the journey was a great success. but there's no success until you've achieved the actual thing that you set out for. that is the release, at least of the one present of that we've been focusing on on a personal level, i think returning to this place as being the, it's just a dream for the background part that was a nightmare. so it's a nightmare and a dream come together. i think the dream has overtaken the night by the
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