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[000:00:00;00] the solution to drawing what happened and understanding and what should be the continuation is not finalized until you are in contact and these questions have not been answered. it was known before and he does scientific and precise human-based work
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. last year , you did not say that the master had committed a great crime with the pebbles of the white-skinned table, and i could have imprisoned you for this reason. i hate it, it's only god's work that kenyan people are alive today in their opinion, i'm not human, but human rights
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they should have and deserve to be treated with respect to human rights. boy, i thought that britain would do everything in canada . but britain is a good person, a bad person. the most violent conflicts were in the british empire and it was to take back the african land from the colonialists, wwe
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both sides had very beautiful actions, but usually the violent actions of the colonialists are neglected by historians, many people publish documents , these documents show who is really not civilized t when britain decided to leave in 1963, they took more than 1,500 government documents with them , all of which were classified as top secret. for 40 to 50 years later, these documents
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were hidden in a place called the parks , the location of the british government's communications headquarters. they secretly requested the release of these documents and used to tell you that there is no such thing as a foreigner. now they are 60 years old and 7 years old, they traveled thousands of kilometers from their home in kenya to come here in search of justice . 2011 2012 some british torture survivors in court they filed a complaint and this complaint was published on a small part of the documents, but the british government refused outside the court until a meeting was held and denied the details of the documents that were disclosed with its language
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. therefore, only a very small part of the documents was used and now some a year has passed since this case, we can look at these documents more carefully and see what issues they revealed that were of great importance, the 18th and 19th and the bloodshed of england in the african continent, one of the countries that was invaded by the army during those difficult times. britain was placed in the country of kenya, which is considered to be in the east of the world the continent of africa is located and has fertile soil and rich mineral and natural resources . with the arrival of the british colonists in the middle of the 19th century, they took over the agricultural lands and pastures of the jaroburghi tribes . kenya's natural resources and wildlife will be perfect. in 1952 , it was in iran under the british leadership.
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and it had continued since 1927 until tabriz was the world. the fact is that britain was here to margaret the resources , not to help us . their lives were very successful. until 1950 , white immigrants had 30,000 square kilometers of fertile land. had more than 100,000 kanai boring should be settled in the surrounding lands. anna has approved our salary without negotiation, the post of majer had committed a great crime and
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i could have thrown you in zanjan for this reason. i would like to add that he is fighting for the freedom of our country. if something cannot be achieved through peace, it can be achieved by fighting. in daglar, the capital of kenya, europeans and africans came to the streets out of fear of us, and the actions of this fear monstrous group have been repeated or spread. it is the loss
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of hair and the loss of peasants they helped and called for the recapture of agricultural lands, the beginning of their independence, they had about 25 thousand warriors and their children were those who were deprived or took the land in the name of one of their lands. the anatomy of that obama society at first and families of white immigrants it targeted the skin. there were very heartbreaking cases of the death of their sleeping tree manure. there were cases of rape and murder of women, but in all these
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violent cases, only 32 white civilians were killed, while in the british years, during the colonial period, at the present time, about the violence of this group presents but about violence the british imperial forces speak. the human rights commission of kenya believes that the number of people who were tortured or maimed during the suppression of our uprising and the executions was more than 90,000 . also, 160 were terribly imprisoned. and greed tricked me into war with us. i realized that the only way
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to stop this rule is to break their rule or to declare a state of emergency in october 1952. they were transferred by an executive order to keep people and companies . and innocent people all together in one place the subject of the battle between good and evil, midi, with recent revelations , along with some researches, shows that british actions are violent and inhumane, and that britain has tried to hide the similarity of its actions on the road, and no one understands anything about the metals that are used for trucks. fully armed men will arrive. all cities will not be opened to identify our members until the year comes again
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for the british pension . to be with the use of the technique of dehumanizing the enemy, the excessive use of violence , they explain to the public opinion and do not accept the stan or the white people, the immigration of people and quickly try and the prisoners, and fully declares the british soldiers in exchange for the number of fighters of the midwives. who were killed, economic aid was granted, but the violent behavior
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of white immigrants gradually gave way to their more disturbing narratives about mass torture. they are my life is lost and they were beating me, i said even if you kill me, i have nothing to say because i have no information about where i am hiding now.
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who were before me about the rape of yazdan when an english officer was sent to investigate these cases, he himself observed the signs of serious human rights violations and presented an account of this case to the ministry of legal affairs in kenya and the attorney general but these cases entered the preliminary investigation stages it happened everywhere or honda is being updated now. they say shaba no longer exists and investigations are completely stopped. when in 2013 some of our survivors complained to the british government, william hague , the foreign minister, said that it was not the british government's fault, but the government's fault. you despair, the camera of london was taken out indifferently, but now i know that the words of the british government that london has no role
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, the events that did not happen , are considered a historical distortion. he proved that it was placed on the table when the committee was formed to deal with the complaints about surah al-infatar, but they made the cases completely based on their own personal opinions, and now you have a light literacy, the cases are sent directly to the permanent minister in london, and the documents of the issue informs the government board that this is how the cabinet of my time took any information about this story. either it was a representative of the government and the queen
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from the colonies. he separated them from the world. in their opinion, people kenyans are not people who have human rights and deserve human rights. by 1956 , there were only a thousand members left. their leaders, the boy , were temporarily sent back to the african jungle. in the 1950s, the military war against us and tehran won. england's unprecedented power in suppressing the rebellion against the syrian government has resulted in thousands of people being killed and tens of thousands of others under the supervision of british forces in forced labor and unemployment in the camps. kept that
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it was supposed to be a place of detention for people who are suspected of being members of this group, or because of their oath of loyalty to us and did not return. by 1955 , there were more than 80,000 people who were stationed in camps throughout kenya, and the colonial government did not want to allow this. people should be freed because they are afraid that a movement will form again against colonialism. yes, these camps had a lot of expenses, which were directly pressured by the british government from london, that this work should be done quickly.
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what are these people's separation of dilution in these techniques our main group was divided into smaller groups and subjected to severe forms of torture . they played that role, burping in the cells completely naked, they separated the hebanans from the rest of the group, they beat me so much that
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i couldn't walk anymore because of their beatings. and as you can see, disconnecting the battery would shave off the cold they used to pay for my head, but they used to torture us, they would take us in a terrible way, if the traffic jam was denied , it
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would interfere with the tour of africa, except for the uk. one of the key people in the torture technique was a person named cow urine. he was one of the colonial officials and the big officials of moria camp. he tortured me really terribly . i saw it from the other side . he was very wild and uncontrollable. it is the work of god that the living witnesses and victims are alive today his isis tortures in his television and media interviews, i was always aware of this issue
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, we made their children aware, do you also feel guilty, and under your office, wam talks about adam zad, this interview shows you how they trivialize our pain and suffering. how can you say how in chaksar's house was damaged and then make someone
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who lied when he did the interview, it should be said that until now the story was narrated by men and women who are talking about it, by publishing these documents it can be proved that this person in it is sinful to do things that deny them, definitely the world of people that i think are bad the most actions that he exposes in the camp under the supervision of the cow, there is a different case called bito , it is of their own descent and it was the product of the british government . finally, he is accused of killing one of the prisoners who was subjected to the so-called dilution torture
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. they beat him brutally, which was extremely painful . he beats him and then forces him to wrap a 50-kilogram star of dirt around his waist. the person faints and then dies. because of you, this case is one of a kind he writes detailed letters to support capital, he says, according to my experience from the camp, i can
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say that he may face legal prosecution. undoubtedly, there is a similarity to the fact that he admits that he actively participated in the torture of prisoners in 2001 , and we were faced with these documents and this was what we were doing, and he defined a significant amount for torturing these people , so the attorney general comes and is better than two terms are funny and it brings up the use of force legal compulsion and our presence is not the law. in fact, it gives this possibility to the spouses of kamas. i have to do whatever they need to do to get a confession
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, to clean up what is actually torture, and nothing other than this compulsion means what ethics and government . there was a heaven in these camps, and the hunger strike started and continued, and those who were in kenya or did not understand that this world would go further and would deal a major blow to iran's reputation and hit the toy, they worked hard every if it didn't work
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, it would be punished very badly. until 1958, there was no tension the commanders and the rest of the detainees become more and more, the non-cooperation of the detainees is heard, it reaches its peak in hula camp, and the violence that happened in the camps before, and it must be said that they were born in this camp, and the atmosphere of the 1959 saga in camp ola, about 80 people from a group of people who climbed up beat one of the buildings so much that i took away their tools and they were working. the result was actually an unbearable disaster . i wanted to work because they were tortured and i didn't give them food when we told them to leave and stop working . they kill a group of soldiers with armor and
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the baton falls without the detainees and they beat it severely, they live like rubble, it continues for 5 years and finally 11 people are killed and 72 others go to the hospital , neda gova says, my father was one of the eleven people who were killed in the massacre. halajan left my life to work. after i killed him, they buried him in a mass grave. when my father mar didn't say anything to mohsen, how long after this incident, what was the cause of death, and he really destroyed me. it made me very hot. it
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showed me that i was completely confused as to who should be sad and who it carries out brutal tortures and misbehavior, and due to the pressure of public opinion, the british parliament is conducting an investigation, especially in the karbala incident, it was said that this incident was a disturbance, it was a separate operation that was done completely wrongly, but new evidence helps us. it allows us to see openly and clearly until the end that the british government was well aware of the risk of death of the detainees of the company who were carrying out mason's torture technique, but it reacts by saying that the necessary orders have been given and you must carry them out. it is heavy for england. can be for england said that we should do it faster. the massacres happened in 1950. in 1363, the movement became independent . mr. new prime minister armin
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, i present to you the legal instruments that mean granting independence . british sovereignty was also that the end of the british empire was an agreement and without his permission, his children grew up, and in fact , they can stand on their own. and that violence is low and in the end, he had lied about the end of the war. our country
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is finished. they did not return it to us, so we had to fight for it. there is a different reaction . he expected us to react other than defending ourselves, and we owe a lot to us without courage . no one was able to stand up to announce to the world what happened to them, we did not have the information point that we have today , which countries were freed from british colonialism during the era of elizabeth ii. 52 started at the same time as the coronation of the british queen finally, it came to fruition and
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the independence against al-ain or like other british colonies was dissolved with many houses. the independence of this african country is the end of the british era. welcome news . ajl allah ta'ala farjah al-sharif will be held on tuesday night in the holy shrine of imams askariyin

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