tv [untitled] June 28, 2023 4:30pm-4:58pm IRST
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[000:00:00;00] foreign partners, i want to help in the construction of the civil registration organization project to facilitate the issuance of birth certificates for people over 18 years old who do not have a birth certificate . it launched an electronic system. by referring to the electronic system, applicants who do not have this birth registration point , ir, can obtain a birth certificate and an identification card, issue a temporary card and determining the duties of people without birth certificates with the aim of using social services is one of the goals of launching this system. the meteorological organization has predicted that there will be showers and thunderstorms in the evening in the southeast of the country. in these areas , there is a possibility of lightning and rising rivers. days
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on thursday and friday, we expect to see an increase in the northern cities of east azarbaijan and west azarbaijan, along with light and scattered rains , and then there are 120-day winds in the eastern part of the country. razavi and south khorasan and in a part of sistan and baluchistan province, a weather warning has been issued, there is a possibility of cutting down worn out trees and also there is a possibility of damage to temporary structures. we expect the bay fars and the strait of hormuz and the sea of oman, naval activities should not be carried out with restrictions. the russian missile launcher makhachkala has docked in the fourth region of the army navy in anzali port . the implementation of the approvals of the joint commission on military cooperation between iran and russia.
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the purpose of this ship's trip to anzali port has been announced to visit bandar anzali city and the free zone of this city, to hold sports competitions and conduct joint exercises , among the planned programs for this vessel is the warship between iran and russia annually. alternately, with the aim of improving the level of relations and developing maritime diplomacy, they fish from the ports of the two countries and other countries along the caspian sea. the anniversary ceremony of the chemical bombing of sardasht will be held this evening. on the 7th of july 1366, the iraqi baath regime chemically bombarded the border town of sardasht, according to official statistics.
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more than 8,000 people of sardasht were injured in this bombing. i was only two years old and there was no one who reached me. this story is the story of a danger sign. it is a city that fell victim to a disaster . the chemical bombing disaster was 5 years old. the photo is in shahid dr. hospital. chamran, tehran, taking the time from the collection of 160 martyrs and thousands of chemical victims 35-40% of the children of the 7th of july 1966, the people of sardasht were the first civilian people who experienced chemical weapons, and their children
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had a taste of wisdom. the price of using chemical weapons is the tears of me and people like me and so many martyrs who say that i will see the games installed , but i will open my eyes to see only hair toys. came from their mothers after 36 years like this may you be an innocent martyr in the path of islam, 6 of our family members, four of whom were children , the pain of the children yesterday in sardasht, my youth suffered
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, but may the oppression of their city survive , we were the most children in history. chemical omid shokriazi, sedav and sima news agency, thank you for your cooperation. the 15th constitution of the united states of america was approved by the congress in 1896. it is according to the amendment of citizens' rights. any color, race, or history of slavery should not be
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undermined by the united states or any of its states. become a state mississippi has witnessed one of the oldest conflicts of human rights in the literature after the american civil war in 1861-1965 . an amendment to the constitution was drawn up and the slaves had the right to color, but this trend was met with great resistance. the majority of black people were selected from among the materials to work in the national ministries of alt, with a great interest in the legislative process. they understood the value of being in the position of citizens
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because they had experienced being in the position of slavery, but to achieve minimum rights and freedom it was a lot of trouble. many white people in america took this issue as an insult to american society . they prevented black people from voting and carrying out political activities by murdering fear, terror, and violence . a coup d'état was happening all over the state of mississippi something exactly against the participation of all the citizens of the state of mississippi brought home after the american civil wars 1890 the racists passed a draconian law
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to vote this world with stability water law and ancestors poll tax this three items cp was returning to the past, there was no slavery system, there was no system of systemic racial discrimination, the marriage of blacks and whites will be illegal, a system that allows the presence of blacks and whites without an illiteracy test, paying a tax per head and having an illegal conscience in 75 years . in the future, the slavery system still prevailed. the word black crow, which was a direct insult to blacks, was formed. torture and killing of blacks was allowed in the law, and there was no more news of the implementation of the 15th constitution of this policy in the state of
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mississippi. it was not called slavery, but from what the people were living as if they were living in the middle ages, farming the farmlands, being exploited , what was there to do for only a few months in the winter, going to school, and otherwise animals to work the land and black people being participles in they lived a system of slavery in every sense. whenever they were told to go to work, it was the usual work on the agricultural land in some parts of the state. the payment of taxes was equivalent to a month or two weeks ' salary. they were employed for a small salary and tons people who got a little more bananas could be taxed and paid. white people, black people's lives and ways
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to make a living. those who registered to vote . they went to war and risked their lives. they were respected, but as soon as they returned home, they were the same person again , without the right to vote and the wrong points . they were killed. we had to resist until the end of the per capita tax law. they had a vote less than 1950, like the people of mississippi, we said, black people, i want to vote. after years of enduring suffering and anti-human behavior, the american society
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needed to change. who should make this change, other than black people themselves? these people were on the right to vote for all citizens of this state, voting away from fear and terror , away from the soil, voter suppression like a per capita tax, these people established the national association for the advancement of blacks throughout iran, the country of freedom that appeared after the war. the second world is the land of dreams that some in the world was still unable to imagine humans as equals. a teacher
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went from new york to mississippi and ignited a fire . why did it start in the southwestern part of the united states? he was trying to register the elections of black people and get a political position, and he said that his presence in this activity made bob happy , while he started his wrong move, that the blacks were something to lose the popular movement , it was accepted by the people that their lives are important. i don't know what we're missing, anyway, black skin they kill for no reason. if the accident leads to your death with your cat
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, we will do what is necessary for the benefit of the people. many of the plants collected in the gatherings were large and i was talking about equality, but the whiteness that was in the center was bipolar and shook the society when he entered the university of mississippi. in 1963, he became famous as a civil rights activist in the national association for the advancement of negroes. in the minds of the people, it was the path to nationalize the activities of mississippi
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it opened up the electoral registration rate when the blacks were still low. in the fall of 1963, we were faced with a 90% drop in education , so it opened up for us that the road to electoral registration was at a dead end. we should prepare elections and we had prepared, but we should have prepared more people. it doesn't matter the year 1963, some white people came to help the black movement in mississippi, the results of the national elections should be held equally. and they are forced to do so they don't allow free advertising because then
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the blacks will take over the cp bring stanford students to participate in the election with the participation of white students violence against blacks is significantly reduced elections bring white students to the polls during the summer in pcp, for the election project, the money of a few black people was sent to their neighborhood in white boxes . we held all the films the day before the free elections . about 84,000 people participated in the neighborhood, and this proved that if the elections were free and fairly held
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blacks could and certainly did register and participate in the elections. in the hot summer of mississippi, voter registration was high . i am here . let's mobilize together with our allies to support the democratic party. from the people who experienced the bombardment and other difficult events, ile yaran responded and in the 60s, a good thing happened. in the last 6 months of 1965, the amendment to the constitution of the colored rights act was approved by president johnson. we witnessed the huge participation of the african american people . we were in the election they demanded the right to vote, which is in accordance with the general policy of democracy and to be specified in the place
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. in the 1968 presidential election, the number of participation reached 60%, which is the highest percentage of participation in the logic of 70 in most racially segregated schools . a governor was appointed they were leaders on racial issues and color rose when blacks were appointed blacks were still in power in the state the number of blacks running for public office in mississippi was greater than in any southern state we are still fighting 1960s the fight it was for the right to vote in 20 years
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the future will be similar to mississippi today, but the civil rights fighters will not be the same as 20 years ago, but without the unity of mashhad, the struggle will continue without interruption, without rest and without retreat. for the people who think the struggle is over , i must say that this is just the beginning in the 1960s, it was left behind and forgotten, and little by little, the motivation of racism again all over america , especially in the state of iranism and the life of the father in the hearts of black people in mississippi, america
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, is the first issue. black floyd in minneapolis state minnesota was formed, it was natural that the black people of mississippi would also enter the story, violation of human rights is not the issue of today and yesterday, and in may 2017, the state of mississippi witnessed human behavior when the american civil liberties union against the racist behavior of the rational police of madison county, usa with blacks complain that 40% of the population of madison county is black, and this area has been the target of mistreatment and discrimination by white officials and officials
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of this religion for years. according to the announcement of the united states department of agriculture , more than 37 million americans are currently food insecure, they do not have enough food, and more 8 american families, at least one house, do not have enough food to eat. this british journalist who traveled to mississippi to report on the corona situation was shocking. in mississippi , african americans make up a little more than a third of the state 's population. according to the report of the covid-19 tracking plan , half of the deaths caused by covid-19 in the state of mississippi are black people
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shaghardi number 150 in 2006, the last level of everything in the iranian house, the big iranian slogan in the cities of qom and isfahan in 1382, when the first us soldier arrived in baghdad, saddam hussein, the dictator of iraq , fled and continued to live in hiding for several months . holding power in iraq in 1358 the americans who occupied iraq were looking everywhere to hide saddam, it is not an easy task
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, not imam, until now, no trace of saddam was found in this hidden place. this is the second time that this place has hosted saddam hussein. he took refuge here for the first time during the failed coup d'etat of 1338 against iraqi prime minister qasim, the american ambassador at the time , hid saddam in this house and inside this pit .
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the us military didn't even think about this old loophole they didn't know that saddam was hiding in the safe house of their former ambassador in baghdad in 1338, a 16-member team was prepared to assassinate iraqi prime minister abdul karim qasim. saddam hussein joined the iraqi baath party in 1336.
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on arshid street in baghdad, right in front of the ministry of defense and abdul karim qasim's office , 20-year-old saddam has been given access to the plan to assassinate qasim on wednesday, october 14, 1338. the failed assassination of the past abdul karim qasim was only wounded so that finally the ambassador of the united states was forced to let saddam's perpetrators flee, but why did the intelligence agency of the united states seek to kill the beloved iraqi prime minister by the young and inexperienced saddam hussein? everything in the arab land is a coup. the egyptian military under the leadership of gamal abdel nasser started against the king of this country. a young egyptian
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officer had established a nationalist government against the british. the people of iraq also wanted an anti-british revolution in their country . after the first world war, england had 10 years of absolute power in iraq was and has been for decades the traces of the british could be seen everywhere in iraq. the people of iraq were looking for a way to reduce the shadow of foreign soldiers from the streets of baghdad . it was not the desire of the people of iraq since the two sides that after the end of the second world war iraq became a base for the military and american advisers have also been appointed and the current king of iraq has not been able to take any action to expel this issue. the government of iraq
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is run by this inexperienced young man. the second son took the throne in 1332 after reaching the age of 18. faisal took the path to enter. the united states in important sectors such as the military and education the economy and oil have left contracts such as the centaur military agreement, which brought about iraq's military dependence on yadet-e-tateh, and oil concessions
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