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the. ringback the shelves on the head to buy in is really sold or during a peaceful protests 26 year old american turkish activist eisen, or as a jew to be laid to rest in took here the farmer about this. and this is obviously life from don't have also coming up to monetary and zones. refugee comes on, homes, come under is various salt. and yet another night of attacks across the gaza strip, hunger dehydration and disease. and ne, in nigeria, where angers wise in over the base of rescue efforts after devastating floods kind
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of ministry cold and democratic republic of congo hinds done death sentences to $37.00 people, including american citizens over their role in an attempt to prove the american tucker's active as killed by on his way, the soldier will be buried in a hometown and they tell me hours 26 year old i should or is he? i was shots and they had a week ago in the occupied westbank. she being part of a peaceful protest against illegal is where the sacraments are killing has prompted international condemnation. tokio has lost its own investigation into the attack. she's going to be laid to rest and the town of didn't where she was born mourners a gathering to attend dice and it was a funeral procession apparent, say the only thing they want is justice or rest us out as life was outside option is finally home. in tokyo, the cries appeared to have been growing over the last few hours rest, so we, i think so. uh, what i believe to be
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a fairly senior political figure arrived. that was certainly a lot of crowds and a lot of us it would appear to be security moving in, talk to us about what's been happening over the last couple of hours and what we can expect to see of the well in these. yeah, just a little bit that go the parliament speaker. no mind clinton most and the justice ministers they have arrived just before them. there was some other politicians as well. so now we can see that the, the, that, that's the started being close to the traffic heavy security measured as all the wrong. because more and more politician, senior pointing of figures, say dignitaries, are arriving. so that a position neither is good or is that also is expected to arrive at arrive here any time. and now you can see that this is a condo as time that has been set by the one as a pallet, the all of the them here. and that full additions are now with i sion was family and heard france from the united states and turkey. yeah. so for family trust
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brands that would been waiting here in this house. her family house for the days were over a week, expecting her body to be taken out of is riley to quite a long day, 7 days in b. and then finally, they took her body from tentative tobacco and that from back with you stumble and then heard about as being taken to the city of easement for f. what ends in examination right off the bat heard by the last night has arrived for hometown. finally, and now we had expect in 10 minutes indeed per body to arrive, there is a delay. it was expected to arrive an hour ago, and there is a delay. and i have talked to some people here about the reason why it has been delayed to say that that's been quite a while, that's what killed and the weather here is extremely hot. so there are concerns that the body might smell. so they have quite the limits of time, wants to bodies here. the simon receives a coffin, they pay of
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a $55.00 find the respect for it. husbands are father colors, family members, brands. and then immediately the customer will be taken to the central mosque. here within an hour or in the them, and then opposite the gen as the prior pay or she is going to be taken to a final destination assignment $3.00. and it's not, of course, only the for the patients. the scene are for the pieces that are arriving here. you're seeing more and more people also come in, the streets are now closed. but we are expecting houses and thousands of people to attend to a funeral at the mosque and then at the cemetery. because since couple of days the n g o is the state officials, government organizations had been quoting on people to come and to attend to her funeral. indeed, i shift thereby did becoming more and more of an icon a few years in the country. so today in ours, we're expecting her to be buried, but people here her family are people saying that's what legacy is going to leave
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on. i was talking to one of the neighbors who, personally, not as a friend of her father who was saying that she on old as bad things are happening to the best people. and they were talking about the i shit in such a high way. just 15 days before she was killed, indeed, she has the width of her family here, she wasn't this house and then shifted over to georgia, then them passed through georgia. she passed through the west bank to protest against the actions of the go is rarely satler's and trying to convey the message of the policy and it's offering to the world. and why of being that. she has been shot and killed by these riley snipers at present. it is a bizarre rather than himself, has been using some very strong language with regard to this kenning. talk to us about why it is, but she seems to have provoked such a strong reaction amongst the people of talk to you as well here. palestine is quite that sensitive issue,
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the ongoing mastic care that one guy in genocide in guys that is quite an issue. i'm on the track this palm. this year. turkey is pulling picking the ad, divide that comes with it. but if that is one issue, that united nation, that is perhaps palestine and the sufferings of the hottest cm's. so now that the turkish american citizen, particularly has been shot and killed by his body snipers, they're really in there. that they're feeling compelled much more. they've been moved to by this actions because that feeling that that's what is that. yeah, be 3 actions are now getting much more tangible for them. that's why we see that as that, as a said i, she is becoming an iconic speaker. here is becoming the national hero. the politicians are quoting her national. you know, the people are seeing her as a, as a a hero, as a sad. she's all most now be equally regarded as a 2nd racial course,
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who was also an american 9 right on to act as 9 whiteness activist who was killed in 2003 when is valleys weren't demolishing palestinians houses in, in gaza. and she has been killed by an arm or this valuable does. there she has been an iconic figure, a symbol of the purchasing of resistance against occupation. now i shift by many tourists here. it also is also cause either a, such a big or from left to right secular to religious old segments of societies. or i agree in on her name are united on these agree from 12 to people. here you can see the extreme sadness disorder all degrees. as i said, people go to her family and friends, have been waiting in touch and is waiting for much more, more, more and more than 8 days. and that sentiment is much more getting deepened and deepened. and as i sat, she's now becoming a united figure here. but on the other hand, to the families,
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the people see it all, asking the government not to let it go because they believe that for killing happened. it was direct. intentional. i'm reason for that because these right is sniper shot and killed for me. that there is any punitive for his action and he knew that that would be no accountability for him. and that's why i know the turkish governments saying that have they have lost the separate independent investigation because they do not trust these. that investigation is rallies based on the initial investigation that they have lost. likely she was shots on and passionately, i mean directly, but the officials here took so personal, so you're saying well, extra now that's not the 2. she was killed compassionately and directly. so that's why this investigation is trying to find a couldn't answer for that. and also also last night that has been on the folks at don on, i sent over to bodies auction was body. and the reason that the turks federal
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officials here and include that assignment, having assistance for another policy, is to have a medical report that's last of a medical report examination report that the findings of that report on going to be shared with the some national cost of justice as an action off to a key, try and also things rationalize these issue because now just not to remember that turkey officially has applied to be a member of the trial. that is not one's going against israel. the war crime trial is going on going against israel. turkey is now officially the line to be a member of that was with the not along side in south africa. and that's why these findings of the autopsies are going to be a social mm. russell, obviously as you were talking about before, we're waiting for uh, auction was bought in to be delivered to the family home and to find that happens, obviously we're going to be coming back to i'm talking to you about that for now versus out of indemnity. thank you very much. indeed. the critics of accuse of the
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us of double the standards when it comes to the killing of its citizens by israel. they say there's a lack of accountability is rob reynolds. demonstrators filled the streets of downtown, seattle, washington, where i should newer i grew up, attended the university of washington and became a palestine solidarity activist and supporters. held a vigil along the shore line, holding portraits of id. she just loved life. every aspect of it, she pursued things in life. most people would not because they were afraid, but she was one of the bravest people i knew. and she really did stand up for her beliefs and held them as cord tenants to how she went about her life every single day us officials condemned is killing. but the us plans to rely on the results of it is really investigation. rather than launch one of its own. you do
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need to wait to see the results of an investigation to know whether there need to be any specific criminal criminal consequences for the part the, the individuals involved. it's important is that investigation play out. and i, as i said, it ought to be prompt and thorough and transparent is friend says the us response is totally inadequate. i am ashamed of the us government and i am ashamed of president biden as present. harrison tech secretary is deep rankin, and i want justice for i should, nor no, sir, it's not the 1st time a us citizen protesting israel's occupation was killed by its forces in 2003 activist rachel cory was crushed by an it's really bulldozer, well protesting the demolition of palestinians houses in gaza. no one has been prosecuted for killing. what brings that for me is the pain of that day that we got word and the pain of the days that followed. but it's very painful to see another
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family going through this and to remember that pain tori's parents suggest the international criminal court should investigate, is death. in a statement posted to social media, i should or i use family called upon the us government to mount its own independent investigation into her depth and to insure full accountability for those responsible rob reynolds, l. g 0 los angeles. it was only was here in the city, it was mach own jones. he's associate professor media analytics at northwestern university. in cas are good to have you back. we heard matthew met of the state department spokesman in rob's package. they're saying that any investigation they would expect to be prompt as far as inspired from what russell was telling us earlier wrong. there are very few people who expect anything to happen. anything to come out of any is really investigation into this. and mcmillan's response was like putting something into chat g p to avoid
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a pay response from the us. the default position is always let's, let's is or out investigate. how can you let israel credibly investigate crimes committed by its own ami? i mean, you cons, which is exactly why the international criminal court seeking a response for netanyahu and your government because they don't believe that israel are capable of investigating them. the us is holding out onto this kind of idea that they think that, that, or they, that they want people to believe that as well as the investigation, the credible, but they are not. and i think one of the most tell many examples of this is the mother of shipping. a black lab i in is ready tonight, but there was some took us pressure for an investigation. initially, the us even said, let's have an independent investigation feedback track on that. because they know that the notion of an independent investigation into israel army by itself is not going to happen. and it's not something that they would support. it would add legitimacy to claims that israel a incapable of investigating its own war crimes which is true. and that would then add legitimacy to the notion that the i c, c has
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a point and us do not want people to think that so there wouldn't be no justice for, i should know that will be perhaps at most an illusion of justice and that illusion of justice will be the usual formula as well to an investigation they found may be that someone was responsible for it. they may or may not find that person's be criminal reliable if that person is. and i say if that person is found currently liable, they may go to prison, but if they go to prison, they will almost certainly be released. yes. which is exactly what we've seen in previous cases. that will not be justice. and one thing this slightly different than this is that took itself is counting out his own investigation, the results of the investigation, the autopsy that russell was talking to us about that could be done. the nation was body will be moved as part of the case towards the international court of justice system if i understand it correctly. which of course has an overarching case that is being brought against israel. do you think that is with the best of intentions?
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is there, i mean, talk a, a doing it's very best to be seen to be going to be processing this. i'm taking some sort of action or do you think that there is actually something tangible that can be achieved by taking action like that? i think in terms of the legal mechanisms, i don't know if it's going to make a substantial difference. i think there was an important symbolic position here. i mean, there is also of course of domestic issue. you know, other kind of has to be seen to be doing something the tell us fine issue is incredibly emotive, kentucky and he knows and knows that he has to basically look like he's condemning israel, 40000. i'm sure he believes that too. um, but whether or not this autopsy report will be taken one seriously by west and i live is a totally different question. and as i said in previous cases, it's not through the absence of evidence that's been the issue. it's the willingness for any domestic course in israel to do anything about it and already was saying or asking questions about whether the i c j case will have a significant impact on what is what i'm doing. so even if it was, you know,
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taken as part of that case would actually make a difference. i don't think so. and there's also another interesting point in here was i think it's really important and it's a real expression of the love and passion people feel fashion around and her sacrifice. there's also this idea that the fact that her funeral was in turkey and that essentially almost the state funeral is almost shifting some of the attention away from the us role. just, i should know is a turkish and us citizen. but the fact that turkey are taking upon themselves sort of own, i should know, and has struggled sort of, takes the pressure off the us and, and sort of, you know, basically sort of claiming that she was an american citizen. so i think there is also some other aspect to this that we need to be mindful of. mako and jones, thank you very much indeed, we appreciate it. thank you. thank you. and garza, is there any forces have once again, i've talked to a narrow strip of land in the south west for tens of thousands of palestinians of sheltering in tense. the military has targeted all milwaukee several times in the past few days earlier in the war. israel designated the area
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a safe evacuations on palestinians forced from their homes, are living in trump. conditions was no access. so i mean, it was such as running water and sanitation. well, this was the same one, such as video tag was talking to the time comp. overnight fires and spread quickly and rescue teams have been struggling to reach the wounded. at least one person has been killed and several others have been injured. just 24 hours ago and all my washing is really meant alternatively, shutting killed 5 members of the same family. children have been among the dead. the northern guys and civil defense groups have been recovering bodies from under the rubble. and often more is really attacks of an ice electric, talkative issue, j, a neighborhood that's east of guys, the city, much of the area was flattens during and is really offensive in june and goes, the city itself is being and there's really attack on the facility with things like plastic are converted into liquid fuel. at least 5 people have been killed and not striking, nearly established for service. it was being used by civil defense cruise to power
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. the vehicles now issued a warning that their rescue operations may be effected as it was posted, as opposed to severe restrictions on the entry of fuel into gaza since the war began. i mean, michael, it has the latest on those attacks. then obama in central 1000. another attack just the way it's been, was trent part, the dog us at the merely in the northern western part of a ship with one district where it's at least 2 residential homes are very close to at the vicinity of any back ocean center. that's an honor, a school including all of the small facility that houses up by raleigh by that turn of plastic into fuel just make out for the lack and the, the prevention of, of fuel didn't or to the got the very basic, manually built a small machine that help during a plastic waste into fuel 5 people reported killed right at the spot and still many of those were critically injured are transferred to an anti baptist hospital. also
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another attack carried out at night targeted a preschool facility and nodes named garza, this particular preschool facility. how many of the displays families are being on the move the force into an internal displacement for the past months or from one area to another ended up in this facility number of people were reported with a critical injuries on a separate attachment. very monitors also turned out more attacks, couple of woods. the artillery is on, on milwaukee evacuations. on this evacuation zone turned into more of a death trap. right now. it's not safe. it hasn't been 100 percent safe. in the past, people were told to evacuate the dis, area, end up being killed within week days or hours of their arrival. took about a displease families inside of 10 that was directly hit by one of the artillery shells. and 5 members of the family will kids right away?
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some floods in northeast in nigeria. how about bruce at tens of thousands of people from their homes? authorities are trying to rescue those still trumped, but damage to bridges and roads is hampering rescue efforts is on the data supports from a degree rescued from the flood waters. and now in chuck, the 4 days of dehydration and hunger have taken the tools 8 orchestra. she's a fully to come a to if she doesn't receive medical attention right behind her. yeah. going up. okay. and the baby should get the 24 hours before said i would it by. i see it was because the and i put in my own book and i went into labor to day after the dumb broke. i gave birth to the baby on wednesday. the clothes on me and on the baby are all borrowed right now. i con, producing a fluid for the baby. those who have made due to safety said they left behind, does those possibly hundreds of people trapped in their homes. this little piece of
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rescue and relief is leading to frustration. and in some places, watch the body shop while we're doing what, where there's no water, no food, no shelter. homes have been destroyed. no one's help. this has anything. officials wait for us to bring out victims, and then they use them for a photo op. on tuesday, a section of the allowed gave way, sending a huge torrent of water into the city of my degree. 4 days later, thousands of skill unreachable receding waters are slowly revealing the magnitude of this disaster. many parts of my degree remain on the water. people have been trapped in their homes for 4 days and have not received for a water emergency. if you should say they have received bull boots to help rescue the victims by local say, it may be too little too late for many of the victims. then i get in military and civilian volunteers have been leading rescue operations because government agents
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is what you have prepared. the distress people are being sent to the homes that have that comes out being opened, what hundreds of thousands of move to temporary accommodation, hundreds of thousands of mole desperate for help. obviously, as i still talk to you about the casualty numbers from this tragedy, they say they are focusing on rescuing the thousands who are still trapped. what reaching them for? i mean, to challenge degrees data, major gording, stella head on all the 0. we will have to build this easy, especially my people, patient americans in ohio say they feel for the safety of the republican candidate . donald trump says he'll deport them if he becomes prize of the page at the context. clues has highlighted major security. they use a popular costs because protesting doctor said it's time for the government to improve the safety and working conditions. a little,
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the safety tv commerce here on working. if the cc to the cameras were working at the object cost hospital, they would have been able to identify the comp, prince southfield us program, to go with a high number of patients and the image of the soul. across india, it's left to some doctors coming under attack by patients, families when they haven't got mission of feel they haven't got the right care. most people in india rely on public health care at government run assessments with getting treated at these hospitals is often difficult and media censorship and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive look at the loss of power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day that he's shut on us. what he has to be very careful, of course,
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and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure how democracy dies. the you want to go to 0. a reminder about told stories is this are an american turkish activist, killed by n is rarely sniper, is get anybody in our family's home in the town, in turkey out in the next few hours or so. i should know as the i gave him a shot dead and occupied westbank a week ago. bob protesting against illegal is rarely settlements. russell settlers outside the families home in the town of they didn't tell us what's been happening . i understand the iron was body has just arrived in did rob, now you can say that we call right here. i said it was bodies is in this vehicle. the family has way to its full over a days for her body to arrive here. now. finally,
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she is here in front of her family house. this is a tradition in this country. the see is the disease body before being taken before being taken to the funeral. there will be taken to the family houses and now you can see that her body's been taken out of the we call the family or friends or father or husbands. they're all here. and now we are about to see the coffins. that's her body is in. so living i go the say it's digging into use the senior public officials, the parliament speaker, the justice administered at 7 all the ministers also were just here and the family is receiving the confidence this year. but now the key that the vehicle that has carried iron was body has just arrived the front of her family,
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the house i showed was here just 2 weeks before being killed in the west bank. she has wasted her family. and that was the last time that her family has seen her after that she has long been thrown to jordan and then to the jordan. she passed to a day or 2 to the westbank to, to put up to protest against the actions of the indigo is badly seth as now she knows body to the coffin is being taken out from this vehicle per body has arrived, entered tier a day ago and last night she was taken to the home to her home town and that more to go in to that the state hospital here. and she passed for it last night in the morning. and now you can see they have opened up the doors of the vehicle. the officials, the security guys here are now taking the coffin. so her
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family members, father her husband, her in laws for friends from the united states, for them to to yeah. people off the town of the them, across all the country, from tons of different cities that being gathered in here to receive her body to pay their final respects to i share news. so that is the more moments now the long way in care. the person is waiting for her family for her friends. now, it's scanning, getting into bed at times, moments because they are now receiving her body. the coffin is just being taken here. they did that. the coffin is going to stay here for a short while because there is a high temperature and there are concerns that his hot temperature,
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this hot air quotes have a negative impact on her own her body. and now that your mom is, is making the prayer he is about to deliver speech not receiving that i should or that's key to us monitor. she says by the israelis occupational and forces has arrived here. and they're asking people, how did you know her? how do you witness, how, how do witness about her actions when she was alive? and people are now tempting saying that we knew her as a task person, as well as one of the best that is a good addition into our kids. just before the burial, the mom was come and ask the gatherings here, the people here, all the knew her whether they bad, the witness that she was indeed a good person. good and, and having good deeds. the according to the addition, they all bear the witness about her actions when she was alive now. now
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she is still continuing and asking people to pray for court. i shouldn't order so. so it's quite a time, some moments for, for, for her family, particularly for her husband for her in laws yesterday, i was talking to them. then you could still see that this belief on the face that i should or is it is a no more. i was talking to one of her father's friends, a long time neighbor was flashing. and he was telling wells to us best of the people. and now she is taken from us, but her legacy is going to leave on. so in church i should know this is becoming more and i clinic figure is she's almost regarded as a national hero, the governmental officials, the leader of the position has been caught in her again. and again as a national hero 10.
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