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sta in your own adventure, now counter and ways the at least a 100 killed and 11 on 100 small it all images as well says it's launched extensive asteroids in the south office, threatening to form civilians who don't move away from places. it claims all being used by his folder or this kind of can k off. we are very close to one of the most densely populated citizens in the south of the country. this conflict is moving beyond the border of the
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hello i. my name's sight, this is out. is there a knife from doe said coming up, struggling to survive as rarely as strikes? now, heavy rain has flooded tents and gauze. i palestinians, salvaging what they can move in to you off a boat cowering refugees and migraines. signs of grease, the families of those involved are still seeking on the welcome to the program. we begin in loving on where israel has launched its largest attacks in years, killing a 100 people and entering more than 400 just this morning. that includes women and children. this was the moment when and is ready as for like hitsfeld, the 11 on today, sending people running to cover. so it is just one that has numerous explosions in
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the area which is taking place in stone this morning. now, israel is wanting civilians in lebanon to move away from what a claims place is being used by his bullet. the military has been sending text messages, making phone calls, and issuing warnings over the radio, and says it will bomb houses where it suspects weapons all being stored. schools and pots of bay route and southern lebanon, have suspended clauses, and the ministry of health, as well as hospitals in pumps of southern lebanon to stop a non urgent operations to make room for the wounded. this is an advance warning for your own safety. in the safety of your family, we advise civilians from lebanese villages located in and next buildings in areas used by seas. bhalla for military purpose, such as those used to stone weapons to immediately move out of harm's way
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for their own safety. say the whole day is near the city of tar where they have been large explosions. there's a lot of panic. as you can see, people are leaving the area because there's been another is really air strike based . the airstrikes have been happening since the early hours of the morning. in fact, in recent days, and we are very, very close to the southern city of tire. that is a very densely populated city, some 25 kilometers from the border. the feeling here is that the is really military wants to drive people out of southern lebanon, causing another crisis that could be used as leverage against has below, the able to reach the price of the strike. there's a lot of chaos here. they are worried that there's going to be another strike and there's this kind of chaos we are very close to one of the most densely populated citizens in the south of the country. this conflict is moving beyond the border and
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this conflict is becoming more intense. let's go straight to do a search bar a. she joins us from bay root, the capital of lebanon dos, a 100 people killed just today, and 11 on fives, riley strikes the situation. does a pay to be a slave to an incredibly fost you've had for the government, the authorities today? what exactly have they said? so what we've heard from the caretaker is from 5 minutes sir. and that you have to talk to you who's during the cabinet session said that the situation is very serious and that to israel is launching a war, extermination in every sense of the word n, a. the structure, destructive plan that aims to destroy lebanese villages and tells them he urge international community, including the united nations of the security council to use any kind of leverage and pressure that they had on israel to try and stop this. so called foot from escalated to fort worth. also in the past hour we 1st of the liberties health
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ministry saying at least a 100 people had been killed so far. since, as israel launched this latest wave of attacks from early this morning and at least 400 others are injured. that we've also been hearing from the emergency committee that us houses that is special session. as the information ministry, as they are now opening schools and other venue is in the capital of a room to try and accommodate some of the people that have been displaced from the southern parts of love and on. so really things are moving very rapidly and the government is now putting a plan into action about how to deal with the thousands of people that are going to be displaced. and tell us more dosa about these extremely disturbing messages that people 11 on have been receiving a morning, not just in southern lebanon, but the route favorites as well. uh, phone calls, recorded phone calls, text messages. what can you tell us about the
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well, people started receiving these messages throughout the morning, telling them that if they are anywhere near as facilities that as well as used to store weapons, they need to evacuate immediately. the information minister here in the capital that is about a kilometer away from where i'm standing. we've received a phone call telling them they have to evacuate the building as they are calling just as psychological warfare. that is what they're trying to do is create chaos. and fear in the lebanese civilian population. many people we've spoken to have relatives, and friends and family in southern parts of lebanon. and they say that there is no way for people to know where has the law has swords and their weapons if they have in residential buildings along the southern part of this country. and also, where are they supposed to go? the call for evacuation from israel is probably, as hardwood people have nowhere else to go. places that were supposed to be
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civilian as evacuation facilities, entire in southern, at the southern city of higher end of it on our down near areas that are being targeted. so it's just how very chaotic and people don't really know what to do and many people that's our have spoken to relative. i loved ones in the south stay there really is where for them to go with your officials, your par, calling just as further as felicia of the psychological warfare that we see israel launch gage, the civilian population who. 2 over the past few weeks and those so i just want to bring you some new lines that we're getting that are coming through on on news was from the is really on a apparently saying that they all set to launch a large scale operation in lebanon's becka valley a, i mean, is it just highlights, doesn't it? how incredibly, a scary the situation must be for, for people who live in these, these areas. i mean, throughout level known, i know,
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i know some parts of southern lebanon have already been evacuated, but there's still a lot of people living in these areas of the survey. just to give you an idea, this southern loving on south of the river is home to about 800000 people. now, when this conflict began, nearly a year ago, village is close to the border, were evacuated, and they were internally displaced. so within bailey's, the southern part of love went on, it was as if they were completely evacuated to the north or the capital. they were as just moved around. and now they are saying that therapy under a top by israel. and there's no work for them to go and now we're here in israel's intentions to hit the back of valley. that is, is the eastern part of loving on. it's a further escalation. another area that's the civilians will be impacted. it's not clear where these facilities will be able to go in. and just to give you an idea, they is really
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a military claim that has the law. it has use that for valley region to store some of their most as long range missiles. uh, who's this house with the list of yourselves in that area? and this is a big claim that is, is how to as a major softball of the, this house that is used by has the law. so that is why they're targeting are going to be targeting this area, but for the civilian population, this is really a store. there's a devastating news for them because really they have know where to go. and the people who is speaking to in the capital, who have, who we ask them, how they feel, they said that really they are going to stay where they are. they are now for to be scared out of their homes by israel. we have forgotten that this is not the 1st time this country has been in conflict with israel, and it's are the end of the calls that they've been getting. a number of schools have decided to close for monday and tuesday, parents have been called in to pick up their children early on monday. so there is a sense that the government is prepared for the worst with the people were made,
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defiant and steadfast. but of course, they're still very worried, but really they have no choice but to stay where they are given the cards supply with the were and, and of course you have to remember 11 on is it a huge economic price is many people can't afford to just leave their homes and rent another place somewhere else that they would feel more safe. so the ceiling here is one of defiance, but certainly there is great, great concern about what is the com. okay, thank you for now. do a search bar that for us in barriers. let's bring in or defense it as a, alex patropolis alex, i just wanna repeat this line for our audiences for that benefits. so this is coming in from the as rarely ministry spokesman. we are going to attack his ball as strategic weapons in back of body area civilians that stood evacuate. this is an incredibly working situation. i mean is clearly an escalation at just over the course of the last few hours. a 100 people have died today. sure. and a ground encouragement is what everybody was worried was going to happen and around
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the cushion in the back of valley, which is the agricultural hotlines of level as well. it's a and it's going to have to be a combined operation. what does that mean? that means it's gonna have to be tanks as well as infantry units. so i'm going to have to move quite deeply into the valley itself with a cover. this is, this is i'm going to be a major, major operation and also complicates. what is these really military is going to have to achieve? because it's now is going to expose itself before the jets is ready to operate with need impunity overlapping on that. we're going to shoot them down. no one can shoot them down. but this is going to be a different ball game because this will play to hezbollah strengths for small unit tactics and bushes missile attack sniper attacks. so yes, this is going to be a much, much hard to flight. okay, so this is your sense that we all going to see a ground invasion from the terminals make sense, but if,
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as well as they are reporting that they do go in, if they go in is going to be a for, for how to fight. definitely right now is extremely one sided. and and so where does this leave has the, i mean what, what, what situation all they in militarily given the blows they took last week with the communication devices. and that comes to a several senior commanders losing their lives. how prepared all they to, to cope with this level of incursion, a big israel and is, uh, has below is prime enemy. and israel has invaded 11 on the 4th. so the 1st time is going to be coming in nor even the 2nd. so they are prepared for some level now toward depths that is going to be another story. but they have to assume the israel, at some stage, having done it before, could possibly go all the way and try and take most of the country suddenly up into a baby. but this is a, this is a different tactic. we're going to see we're going to just see how it on falls. i
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don't want to try and predict the future, but it's going to be a real, a, a real fights on israel's hands and also has below would have been training and preparing for this exact scenario. so i would have felt they probably have defense in depth. and what, what is your, uh, what is your feeling about these messages? apparently thousands or phone calls or recorded phone calls, messages, text messages that are being sent to lebanese people, ordinary citizens, telling them to, to leave the homes warning them. all right, is this like a logical wolf that or is this a real warning that something is about to happen is that they're going to strike the whole of those things on the face of it. it's a warning, but then you're also using targeted fear as well. you are following them. the military is telling you the civilian war, child rum or you, if you don't lie too bad. so it's kind of also a legal gets out pulls as well,
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and has the, the added effect for these relays of clogging up the roads of southern lebanon as well. so the company in the military movement has below, is going to be also bogged down if he tries to move in any way, shape or form is going to be stuck in traffic jams of the 10s of columbus as long. so that is actually a good point. we are actually starting to hear reports that people in, in the south a, a starting to flee that homes. so thank you for that. alex could helpless all defense editor. ok, let's turn to gaza now. where's riley strikes of killed at least 10 color stadiums in the center of the strip on attack on a home in 0 ball that killed the mother and her 4 children and all the 5 people were killed when the school used as a shelter in elm is that refuge account postponed is ready for us as a kid more than 41400 and palestinians in gauze us since october. the sort of a, the so we were shocked by these really me silence i could for in the morning, my neighbor told me they had to talk to my brother's house. we went there every
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font size matters for children and the mother. their bodies were cut into pieces. they're talking to house beside, and you just, you find the reasons me, a lot of my, you to save us and put an end to this address. and so, conditions for tens of thousands of palestinians living in mic shift shelters and tends to guessing was heavy. rain has cause flooding and on the loss in south west . the casa is role declared the narrow strip of land, the circle evacuation zone. earlier in the war, however, there is no electricity, no water or sanitation facilities. children all suffering the most and conditions will need to tear 8 during the winter months. let's go to 18 my food he is in 0 balance central cause but honey, it's scary. is the things that now the winter is approaching and the war is still going on. how difficult all the conditions of the people they're in gaza while
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strikes continue at the same time of the 1000000. it's hard to talk about the conditions here without talking about the ongoing as bikes across the gospel. because then the at the end of the day, these are the by product with a directly or indirectly, the intense of the intense bombing campaign that not only has killed the close to 41000 civilians across the golf and stuff. but also cause your level of destruction, including the infrastructure of the public facility. and right now the tungsten, ongoing deliberate attacks on families inside their residential homes. it just hard to consider this as a war, because since the beginning it has been large, new one sided dominated by this rating military. and it's a military might across the gods trip, but we're seeing on daily basis right now for at least couple months. right now, deliberate attacks on families inside their home,
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just the past hours. i mean it quite difficult here inside the hospice that against this courtyard has turned into a stage for a funeral doubt through funeral support. those have been killed in the overnight attacks or early hours of this morning. i would talk about against families entire families being killed this morning or earlier this hour, a family of 5 people, 5 member that the parents. and there are 3 children at a later hour, a talking and they'll say that refuge account. another family also was killed insights and evacuation center. that's a classroom that has turned into a small childer for them. that's their home for the past with almost 11 months or close to a year of this genocide, the work. but the aftermath of all of this is the 1000 of families who have been pushed into the internal and force displacement are forced to leave horrible living conditions, including the inability to access the problem, her proper health care or the inability to access education institution. because the majority of them have to turn in to show there's any valuation centers for the
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displace families let alone the others try those, the daily struggles of finding water or food to or describe the contract doing also infectious diseases that has been this violent desk for the past 11 months, all those people here are dying on daily basis because of these infectious diseases that are not a treatable because of the acute shortage of medical supplies and the inability of these notes facilities to spend and todd and intervene on save life. and how they do posting and say that that being so gotten in this war as we approach the one year anniversary and as a lot of the world's attention has moved on to 11 on the well the search causing the all of this is almost a year of expense this genocide, the lawyers started on, as i stated before, it has been what have only one sided since the one with b and b is really military carrying out military operations across the guster.
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dudley air is twice coupled with a be artillery selling event. the fact that we're looking at 41000 people in killed is an indication that gardens have really been forgotten by the world community. i mean, there are, if you look at that, you on security councils and how many minutes they were held, how many you want security counselors were positive? you looked at the idea and it's ruling. but what we're seeing on the ground is complete. the opposite. contrary to any of these rulings, a resolution is really military continues due to strike across the gas turban. both the military level and the political level are inciting in narrative, that is a quite violent that has been dehumanizing demonizing palestinians, and just defies the killing. the mass going the river once and again the fact that we're seeing now entire families being obliterated, wipe off the civil registry, is an indication that policy is for real. are for gunning. i know once it seems to be intervening in a meaningful way, including the american administration to put an end to the math at slaughter of
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civilian population across the gulf, strip deep if the evolving events in the north in the front and liber not will just make things worse here because there's really married, they keep carrying out, that'd be a tops and it's been distracting for everyone paying attention to what's going on the liberal, but the killing machine continues to cause further. civilian casualties destroy remaining and talks facilities or infrastructure. if there is any less. okay, thank you for that honey. my. who did that for us in the around by the now is there any forces of detain thousands of palestinians including children in the occupied westbank before releasing many of them. it happened in the town of harris in south it palestinian save the detentions were an intelligence gathering exercise aimed at intimidating them as well, has increased the rest and the onto pod was fine since it began at school and gaza within $10800.00 palestinians have been detained since october,
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still ahead on al jazeera pays for an overhauled the way the un security council operates the future of the power of veto. and about the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights, it is most important task. my government facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements. so that's fine. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense, how much with trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era as well readers gather in new york for the un general assembly escalating situation in the middle east? the ongoing conflict and ukraine and climate change will be top of the agenda. can
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a consensus emerge or will political agendas prevail? stay tuned for regular updates on i'll just say to the states that mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, investigative jen,
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thousands of young men and women come down into the jungle to join the pro democracy forces sharing customer stories with the globe and already do have experience been followed by multiple possibly chinese agents. exploring the fund world class program as anybody died in gauze of starvation. this will just say things that are focused on the see the world from a different perspective on how to hear the, [000:00:00;00] the watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this ela. israel has launched its largest attacks and 11 on, and he is getting at least
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a 100 people entering more than 400. is the ministry tax radio, food costs and some threatening text messages wanting people to move away from his father. western storage facilities is rarely strikes of killed at least 10. promised indians in central garza an attack on a home in their about. i killed the mother and her children. on the 5 people killed when a shelter and own is there a refuge account? that's been global condemnation off the is riley soldiers stormed out just there as bureau in the occupied west bank and ordered it's closure for 45 days. heavy armed is ready, so just gave stuff just 10 minutes to pack the belongings and leave the entrance to the office in ramallah has now been welded shots. the order came from is riley minutes. we authorities, even though the bureau is in an area a of be occupied westbank. gabriel is under has some reaction now from the united
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nations. squirrels. leaders are beginning to arrive here un headquarters in new york for the un general assembly. one of them is a president of ireland, michael higgins. he gave a press briefing to irish journalist, but i was there and able to ask him about his reaction to israel, closing out your zeros office in ramallah. my question to you sir, is, what is your reaction flash from that content strategist outrageous? and i would love what to say as well as that. it tells you, is there a 3rd grade teacher there reviews of to that address that you're going to authoration has read and those so i, you know, very, very much i'll pass on by simply j to you and your colleagues about your call name and address here who has been killed and casa, we were also able to ask the spokes person to the secretary general for his reaction as well. we're very concerned for a number of reasons. one,
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it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this conflict, right? and journalist or the eyes and ears of the people in order to see what's going on on the ground. we know, and we've talked about the lack of journalistic access to gaza. we're worried about what the impact is here. more than a 130 heads of state are expected here at un headquarters in the coming days. israel's war on guys will certainly be front and center in many of the discussions, but now particularly the situation in ramallah and press freedom. we will continue to press the world leaders for the reaction gabriel's on don't. i'll just say to at united nations in new york, as the un general assembly convenes, many members are again, coding for changes to the security council. in particular, the questions about the veto grunted to the 5 permanent members. that's the u. k. the us, russia, china,
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and from like kind of has moved from the un familia site to the un security council . yes. another vetoed by a permanent member. meaning the resolution under discussion will not be passed. and you, and as a whole, will be unable to act. a new approaches need is ground is an international law, including the enforcement of this counsels resolutions council members who question the binding spaces of these resolutions. all who use the veto to protect an ally or to oppose a g. a political arrival are rewriting the counsels authority. they also undermine their own reputations and long term interests. when do you in 1st convenes and what was to become? it's new york home and october 1946. the veto was already imbedded in the security council structure. the 5 permanent members with gone to the state just because of their importance after the 2nd world war and supported lead to ensure that major powers would act together to maintain international peace and security. but today
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israel continues its goal on gaza with no you and intervention and resolutions coming before the security council i'll be told by the united states. just as this has vetoed, the vast majority of prior resolutions sanctioning israel for its illegal occupation of palestinian territory. us once to enlarge the security council, but it will not budge on his refusal to give up the veto while criticizing russia for using it. you have a country, a permanent member of the security council who has broken every single tenant of the charter by invading a neighbour actually compromising the sovereignty of that country in the borders of that country. and that country sits on the security council with the veto rushes war against ukraine continues unchecked. any action contemplated by the security
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council is vetoed by the very country waging the war. and while they may be, reform is like increasing the size of the security council. the veto is likely to remain, i think those, all those things are possible and i'm hoping for progress in all of them. i am skeptical about the possibility to have and no pollution of the veto. that doesn't mean, as i said, if i like it outside the main doors to view in the scope chest symbolizing what is supposed to be the organizations reason for being to stop or prevent war. critics describe it as a reminder that the organization is failing. might kinda, oh, just sierra at the united nations to focus on now where human traffic is the praying on poor people in rural areas, lowering them with false promises of prosperity abroad. people on the take these
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powerless c crossings, hoping to lift the families out of poverty. come on high, the reports. judge begum. it's still grieving nearly to your doctor, her only son ahmed ren missing. his wife. children and other family members also feel traumatized. but they have not given up all that against aud. one day might not on that goal. i mean, we're missing off the board gap size, getting hundreds of migrants from focused on to bottom. i do, i did that, but i did. i did. i was reluctant to let my only son go abroad, but despite his efforts to find a job here in focused on, there were no opportunities he left for the sake of his family and to give all of us a better life and a home, which was he's only dream, situated on the outskirts of good drug city and the religion of costume. i bought new martin when i stand out amongst border homes. many had been built by local
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people crossed into next their border and the mediterranean sea to find work abroad . but they had an exception, it wasn't economic prices, unemployment and the lack of all but junior did were then focused on. as for then many young people to find environment abroad. there is getting their lives by undertaking dangerous journey and the hope of helping loved run back home. and the day comes to a grudge, more and more people gather around guides and show pictures of young men who may never return home. one man showed us a picture of a 13 year old son who would rid his own girl on the same board as all made a model. but your not yet are children let seeking a better future after struggling to find employment. but since may 2023, we've had no words from them. we're left in agony. i'm sure if they're alive or dead each day we wait and have sleepless nights with no answers to give to their
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children asking when will but be back. despite their anguish, they say they've had no head from the government. there during the day, each bridge around $10000.00, their traffic good. after selling the smaller land ordering and even gather to get the money. many of those who died may never be phone it guarding the doors. yeah. the government promise to do everything is good to help these people buying their loved ones. yeah, they say they receive nothing and all they can do is go great for those. deb lots come on either. i just need uh, bund, job problems and buckets done. okay, that's it for now people and how is next monday you can to keep up with all stories on a website. downstairs on the
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19 year old plunged into the 2011 liberty of uprising armed with just a camera mixed the chaos but determined to document witness presents an intimate portray of, of conflict and survival as he looks back on his own shocking archive. don't guys diary libya's decade. oh, hold on. just the worries over global warming and climate change. drilled natural disasters a spring people around the world to take action in some countries like germany, environmental component is increasingly falling file of the moon and facing a backlash. some have even been labeled as criminals. people in power explorers will this correct,
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that will means for the climate protest movement. the in 2023 was the world's hardest year on wrinkled. the effects of climate change are ready. observable. did you ins, climate change body be 5, be say see says human activities of climate, molten one degrees celsius since the late 19th century. it's having a significant economic impact on everything, from agriculture and energy, to insurance and construction, and as temperature as rise. site to this desperation,
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this very not. so i've been use every single day. and skeptics remind crime catastrophe has clown course of fun, but still behaving like a spoiled little grass. come down love as many people look feet of the why not wanting to face the facts. office are ready to 5. i'm 42 years old and i have spent the last year in full time for climate activism. but actually my normal job would be an i t. someone approached me for a trusted and said, you should really go through this presentation about the planning process. that was from you, the metric moment from said. christian's convictions has only intensified. i'm willing to go straight. it means i'm fighting for something that's very,
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very serious for me. it's evening rush hour and motorists are eager to get home that these activists have other ideas. the, the, the, this is what's known as a direct action protest. the goal is to cause as much public disruption as possible and grab media attention along the way by the pressure of the gym and government to
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do more to tackle climate change. this is the 50th time christian has blockaded straits like this. so what's the plan to get to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis and precise political excellence against them. and do you think these people are getting that message? why, why, what's the traffic? what's the use of that? yes. and so most of these cars, unfortunately, so powered by a fossil fuel, so oil and gas and distilled into petrol. so we need to stop somewhere. and we need to do something about the time of crisis. so it's an obvious choice. the traffic is backed up all the way down the street going back into the city. and some of these motors are really quite i right. and i christian pipes this kind of action to draw attention to the climate process. but i wonder if he's making more enemies and friends i'm thinking
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beyond the size of the world about also a couple of kiddos as well as the golden. or do you see a lot of growing public episodes, the climate action people switching off from the device? yes, it is difficult to convey the message that this becomes more urgent. we never ever had this idea that we will be popular. the goal was to transport the message called the climate. and if it gets hated by the way then that this is, this is fine. christian is part of an activist group called last generation, which sprung up about 2 years ago and helped pioneer direct action protesting in
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june. and my mom is to simply do is been me a young female kind of sofa best 1st the night with the men from thing c o o, as in laws on based process might not have happened this week. this is for the company. most of them is to you 1st that protests with want tongues. then they started blocking traffic to prevent police simply picking them up and moving them. they started moving their hands to the rock and approved very effective in grafton headlines. their opponents started cooling them. see my clever
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climate globes. then things really escalate. this is christian and he's pro active as the whole or bully, a short breaking into an oil pipeline. turning off the flow and training themselves to the balance. the groups targets expand the the goal was to get the public safety tension and start composer, reaction from police and security in the heart that might encourage debate about climate change. the gemini has pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent of 1990 levels. by 20 associate window boy in the frame and into a full blown energy across the country, had to decide between it's climate goals and keeping the lots on opting to bring
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some of its shots of like not homeless back on it. many groups like last generation had to ramp up their actions for a while. last generations tactics flipped the now. and you hotline upfront, from german authorities, is threatening to one do all that. doesn't alice from tysons or consume. one of his tightens up the fuel in the and then it should so as a smart, refreshing flight converted to christian and fully a meeting of the last generation activists. the head of a protest in building tomorrow. the miriam, him on some advice is on the legal risks. last generation activists face on the front lines. they have to sign up and put it inside article
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testing sheet and booms. then the i'm either stuck in this building a line. police have spent more than 400000 hours working on more than 4 and a half 1000 incidents registered against the columbia activists. while in the southern side of a very active business can be held for up to 30 days in preventative detention. many police can take them into custody by carry out a protest upon it, but miriam coles smart repression. she's
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a protest veteran itself. that's her throwing mashed potato of all things on a quote by night painting. it's not just a legal track though. doesn't have to do that for a few one, some other things, and a moment was the 4 digit code and use the inside. and these, it came out to us in the us, the staff and things. so i'm just miss concentrate on how big the diving mazda in state is been destination before. of course it's a table is, is done before the front office doors costs and this. yeah. for the dish office in soft costs, no 2 is seen yet except for the jordan palm be yeah. so my non verbal these politicians are both from the alternate cheese. so deluxe not passing. a state once dismissed as of things moved, but now wrapped up in gaining support in germany. it's continually shifted to the
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rise, pushing seats and richard g, antique migration, and angie clements, rhetoric. so it seems to me that patients who are in charge right now, they adopt policy suggestions from the far right, including slow uh, kind of protection. and that's quite the last generation says the f d is both reading off public and the direct action protests. and using the but they don't see us as human anymore. and this is like a really dangerous dynamics that we have there. and that's really what we're, what's up against the fall special response clinic on google and mind. that's when the uh issue. yep. the team off table has
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a positive against us on it. yeah. or do you this much so you guys can do that? you must and it looks like, yeah, unless you accept enough insight on the show me the i f d is facing allegation and spits rhetoric is fueling abuse against climate activists on the way up to you for calling liberty not gotten those distinct. so you solve the model for an opportunity. let's move on to the some theme of the bitrate trees and excuse me, nice stuff plus integrated links. us with well large food he mentioned that needs to be done in the item who steals from volume by take talking to another drug, median of vitamin, so shines the of absorbing most of the sort behind a small developing target conduct this, that we've spoken to say the f t a is enabling a culture of frets, and violence and hatred, and capitalizing on emotions about climate change in order to win votes. what's your response to that excruciating,
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and the office here on wednesday she mentioned office costs are physically busy. few people look young, lindsay and hopefully shots by side and taking the counties from toast push question to for staff talking. there's a difference between civil disobedience, which is what the activist said that doing and an act of terrorism. why cold? the terrorists skipped some of the service, wasn't pushy to show this kid that's who was going from the script to listen to. i'm from the truth and for we'll just get them out to the frontier. it was close when you i'm doing or to take all these these are, but do you accept that by using the word terrorist during charging hatred and potentially attacks against these activists? you show me 50 a dish or stuff, the chicago, the flight for the i'm going to have to clint of any mention. told was equal for finished and on dealing with everything's good was on board. sure. of the supervisee target was working with walton. i got also i turned it video of a 100 reputation hall is paul. i know this the key of the must not move this card.
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i know that mr. what's going charter can well i'm to slide off on the i have the wants to see lowest toughened to squash, last generation for code. but the criminalization of activists is already well underway in germany being pushed by more mainstream. conservative potties. i was at my progress house at 7 am. is the police knocked at the door? the door for my partner opened the door. there were at least 10 policeman standing there with masks and uniforms weapons pending over the court order. the court order also said that they are supposed to take cash and i have at home my electronic advisors, phone laptop, but also any indications of i might be on a less spring extremist of
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a screen re nervous. they varied and teeth tara group. so that was a direct connection to the previous like much from, from the patients that we were the terrace of the tire produced, has to come into the radar homes. the nationwide rides were televised across germany console. police sees computers, freeze bank accounts, and shot down last generations website. investigators, religion, the groups had fun priced, 1400000 euros to finance what they called crimes. couple of last and a ration says, a non violent direct action protests. it was being alleged christian and color activists like miriam for a cost of a criminal organization. so whenever this is vicky station, if you're a criminal group, they can on top your phone search or location, rachel,
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home and so on. so these are all typical measures for a mafia for a kind of a games. these rates, for example, a way of talking a phones effectiveness becomes the norm. then, i mean free speech is in danger and this is the core of democracy. and i'm quite worried about this. the raids spock and outcry outside germany the un special rented to on environmental defendants said they would take leave or all the accounts of europe's commission of human rights. so there's a clear, a symmetry between the responses of many state authorities and the standards that safeguard the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly of the last generation has gathered for the demonstration in downtown the police are also here in numbers, expecting direct action tactics like hand going, but the day with control last generation will make
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a surprise announcement to the about the lawyers about to keep up with the city of austin to use the smocks, a significant shift for loss in russia. they need more people to join the cause and not the rest of this is that's why having a less extreme strategy, they avoid the harsh legal repercussions brought against last integrations, 1st generation. miriam is facing up to 5 years in prison. the allegations that last generation is a criminal organization or upheld the government reacted with
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a smart depression kind of approach and it was just so smart altogether. and it was just slow, the stuff located us and didn't functions of the streets. for now, let's get to the really dangerous for democracy. christian is mind in a half a dozen cold cases around germany. and fully has almost 19000 euros in fines hanging. it's a very slow moving protest. the idea is basically it's wine club, the roads as long as possible and cause maximum civil disobedience of disruption. it was originally just going to be a protest about the climate process for now. the joining forces with a much lots of protests against the fall rock that includes band the ac since revelations senior parties take is attended,
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secretive meeting, alongside neo nazi as a when since is along the central coast of new south wales in australia and julie reformed climate activist group is laying the foundation for a campaign. they how it will make them immune from the crackdowns happening globally. 2025 is when we hype will have the, the power and numbers to launch the civil resistance phase. that's what we're aiming for. that's why as all so 2024 are about building capacity off until that point the rising tide. this strategy boils down to a simple adage, strength in numbers, the nicest that you need to have mass numbers of to the us and every day
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citizens. so if we can include as many people as possible in this, in the evening, i think that's where we're going to find out real power. the group aims to have 10000 members before it launches its civil resistance phase. a rolling wave of disruptive acts including stopping cold trains and blocking coal ships from passing through the port of new castle life of this year. so what strategy or approach will you guys use to try and grow your numbers? rising tides number one principle is that we target the problems and we don't target every day citizens. so yeah, when we're doing disruptive action, we are always trying to target a, the, the fossil fuel companies for the policy to see why enabling this process to continue. our perfect example of this is the blockade of the new castle. $142023.00, the world's largest coal export, which so thousands of order. mister aliens,
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income is blocking shipping channels to 30 hours. it was the largest active civil disobedience in australian history and lived the rest of over a 100 kayak is including alexis $97.00. so and at 97 your the new fresh face of climate movement in australia literally it was really nothing a no t we didn't really disrupt anything. what are you willing to be arrested at the blockade when you really stop and think of it? what is in jamaica? it's what the person does. the effect of the $97.00 shooting, disqualify me from making a statement or taking is the end. you know,
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the number of floods that you hear these days those. those are things in my day. allen's arrests help, the rising tide, protest goes viral, but noisy, 7 year old man is among more than 100 people shots. the group says it wanted to reach the living rooms of ordinary australians with an unfriendly message. and then by at the blockades, dallas, at quite pulling out extreme. and what he was going to come to me that quote, was some young kid playing in the water with inflatable toys. and i think that real contra, it really says that what people expect, and it really makes them thing to that tv. is it? that is sending an email. okay. it is all in people from different backgrounds in ages and lots of lost
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family friendly mess. protests on what fully thinks will achieve much needed results now. yeah. so what the plan today buys of lies. so he's preparing to take an even more extreme stand on he's on. so you just told me that some there's a chance it might not in well yeah, hopefully is planning a life threatening hunger strike. how far are you going to go? i've done everything i, i really good and therefore i'm willing to risk my life in order to make it clear that it's really a middle life and stuff right. fully is demanding. the german chancellor issues a statement saying humanity. survival is extremely endangered by climate change. the c o 2 content and it's atmosphere is already file too high. and that radical
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action is needed. now let's talk i'm. that's like the morning. so this is my 15th today is my 27th day. so she day yesterday. yeah, it's fully is now being on hunger strike for over 40 days. he's losing weight rapidly and doctors are checking his finals. if this ends badly for you and you lose your life, you think that would make a difference what at least people will ask. so why did these guy die wave wouldn't do the government, let him die. the with increasingly dial warnings about climate change and accusations, but governments doing enough last generation site that will continue finding the
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spot, being branded as instructor renewable single, fairly, trying to finish cost efficient and girlfriend and move toward the limit of some sort of thomas and fun i'm moving team done to this, this question is now let's keep people from getting next to the sentence for 2 minutes and we are going to continue and it is really hard, but we are trying to find strength in each other. and so the global community of people rising up because we simply don't have much time about the we don't typically focus on the product itself, the conflict. it's the consequence of wars, the human suffering that uses for time. it is one of the most serious spouts of
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