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famously supported the military before arguably war and chinese all but we did but i think again most of these things we do look again freshly every time. we would look at these things and come up with a conclusion because things change it's not always the same the whole of the time it's not the same now as it was two years ago so when you look at things now and reevaluate the situation. thank you coming up after the break. the father of this sixteen year old girl tells us why he thinks a camera saved his daughter's life at the hands of british backed israeli soldiers the grandson of a signatory to israel's independence on why britain the united states continues to support israel which he accuses of colonialism oppression and the killing of innocent civilians. going up to the.
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welcome back on the fifteenth of december u.k. back israeli forces allegedly shot fifteen year old mom a dummy at point blank range in the head with a rubber bullet this video of his sixteen year old cousin had al-timimi film later that day is now viral on the internet.
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following a raid on her home by israeli forces ahead her mother and her cousin are all now in prison she could serve a seven year sentence after i.d.f. soldiers then confiscated the phone computer of a father bassam the grandson of a signatory to israel's independence me capello said has brought a mobile phone for him to use and we are joined by by some other mimi from ramallah in palestine by sam thanks for joining us tell me about what is happening with your daughter and your wife. when she. was. in my why is this image of this sort of uniform. but with. the wind with well it doesn't stop what do those believe and i would. be.
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six months who should share. my love and hip they can do he and she can do all this mighty me to three times when she. grow up when the who should tell you haven't had a hand in the group. who took. over the. one thing that the syrian soldier who stood by. and people come and go for that the ideal good. many people say that's a lot of provocation over many years israel of course say it is she that provoked the soldiers is the video showed i don't think there is a. motive brutish and. the going to. kill a lot of people. in the oven and genocide.
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ninety not. what we should it's not the action against. wish it is to visit even though i don't say it's true the israeli military judge said that basically i had can be in prison for months when a military judge ok that. said she must be. good he is. as old now. i don't think his life has any is this big building a needle is right in the middle. is up and they have the bow of. the little dug machine i know anybody who any anything. i like to say is doing it well enough. to see if. i had the mystic what is it good that they don't get who was there was ok wasn't the mission them to do what
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the bible has instituted they didn't get it. they can they're going to see the look and simeon booker didn't buy this the choice because i think what your sister died of course in the military. you were imprisoned for three years what about your worries for i had now i understand she was in isolation i i am up by the minute by my wife. is in the hands of my movies. i'm abroad as i have this strong deity who again faith in the indian given a dip in his moment to get over this making we need. to be about was she's strong but also she's a child in the hands of this war be any good at least in the me i need to meet. constituencies. they don't like
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to see they continue and. then she will. others think of my mom. and my wife and all of the better thing to do is just i had been the build up to these three hundred fifty charges there's a reason for that we must do and we need to acknowledge and we in the commission we wouldn't continue up. this time because we haven't played the question just continue a little of life we need to be strong we need to strike you know i'm thin we have a lot of. pro palestinian activists around the world may say you are being psychologically tortured along with your family by the defacto british backed israeli government zionists claim you are basically making propaganda videos the video of your daughter was deliberately trying to provoke
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israel and your daughter is being called shirley temper and this is the name pallywood in a in a reference i suppose to be the opposite of all you would have only one thing to do so just to come on but to sit in our. body what if they are not told they can see it's just the done they. want to show i have to push that. in the movie. this is needed this is. really good and i would hope the show isn't coming to our house. all the time we have that coming up it was going to rise above the level to show the world of the unity but to make it but now that is little need to. be able to go on with them like. for them i need to make
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a plan was put in everyone and there will always be by you if you have you have if there had been no camera there what do you think would have happened i think she is . like learning how we should know how much was once a minute and. how we can then i'm indifferent those on the committee when they talk about the conversion they can sum up it was then it was a criminal this was. really what. this is what the. bottom up to me thank you while the spike in violence in the occupied territories doesn't look set to come down on the us president donald trump wants to slash u.s. aid to un relief programs in palestine i'm joined now by the grandson of a signatory to israel's independence the israeli special forces veteran me co-pay led me go thanks very much joining us back on going underground we just heard from
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bottom up tell me why do you support him and what do you think of how emblematic historias story is the story of palestine should it something that the rest of the world. is afraid to do which is that not only did. she say so we've got an issue here where palestinian a palestinian. or a woman. to a man and a young woman at that. and this is turning everybody you know if they had shot her then i don't think you would have had this conversation or actually maybe we would but the main rest of the world probably would not have paid any attention to this because it's. being killed because she did stand up. the whole world including particularly in israel. the with the ground. shook and everybody's in in this in this state of shock that this. lady this young girl
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to do this thing and say that the camera saved a life i think that's a very likely that would've been a very likely scenario. and the fact that you know i think it's a point to pay attention to the details. we have a young lady whose home was invaded by armed gang i mean they go uniforms in the army. invade her privacy invaded her house and she not only pushed them to kick them out of the house and out of her backyard but also slapped the soldier on top of that i think every father who has a daughter and i have a daughter you younger than her. would hope that his daughter having face the situation like that would be able to do it she did and i think. in support of her she's in. reality the. absolutely the fact that the camera was there i think is really important gangs ago as britain and the united states supports
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those i.d.f. soldiers. also have been involved. colonialism and oppression and the killing of innocent civilians for you know even before israel started doing it so obviously they have shared values and mentioned. over the last several years. hundreds of times countless relatives were killed and . of course none of this is ever ever. somebody stood up to be ladies and the world turns turned upside down. it's the united states paying the relief of palestinians we pay the palestinians hundreds of billions of dollars and get no appreciation or respect which is why he is now we're suggesting the cutting of u.s. aid to these un programs for refugees in palestine. they don't pay for the refugees
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. are very happy to go back to the only reason they're not going back because it's just that. i think if he wants to stop. that part of the solution second part of the solution. part of the solution is to allow them to return force israel to open its borders and allow the indigenous people people who still have the keys to their homes and. return to their homes and then if you can you read billion dollars or four billion dollars a year that it receives from the united states to bring them in and help them and. help them to establish themselves back in there in their home so it's not it's a two part equation. where the u.n. relief and works agency has been saying that this is the worst crisis and most severe crisis in seventy years and could threaten the entire middle east. i think he's right there about trump donald trump. there's no question that the arse they
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are hurting the most vulnerable population they're hurting the most vulnerable the poorest of the poor and they're not tour. people or they are poor because they're forced into a few. by having been kicked out of their homes to begin by israel and they don't want to stay there are quite happy to go back. because they were kicked out of their home just finally and briefly why do you think most mainstream media here in britain or in nato nations is not interested in what you just had to say about the conflict and certainly hasn't really been covering the story of. al-timimi who is of course now well i think. it's demonstrate exactly that i mean i should not have had to push those soldiers out of our home and slap a soldier we should have been there the entire internet. sector to protect your cousins to protect the family and to protect millions of children to have to put up
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with this kind of violence every single day the fact that this is not being shown and it's not being reported on mainstream media because exactly that. of israel they will not stand up to forces young palestinians like or to do this themselves it's a crime over a crime the first crime is that they were not there to begin with to prevent this from happening and the second thing is a lot of reporting to show. our audience and a lack of courage by the media and the rest of the world to stand up and protect the palestinian children from israeli aggression israeli terror. thank you and that's have been a show but we'll be back on wednesday to get the take of pro german. international arms industry and the u.n. reports thousands of dead or injured children and yemen until then you can get in contact with us by social media with you on wednesday forty three after the day of the attack on your finance. district by put a rican independence activists and one hundred seventy is the death of japanese
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socialist just so we could talk a. bit coy. one hundred nine hundred talk to brock harrison said this was their year twenty seven say to go to all kinds of crazy eyes and yeah it sure. are experiencing a bit of a fall back. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life. like everything was ashes my
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family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some site was all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was unlikely alter what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's something. else i was pretty hurt with the work for you something. removed last election i believe will move forward slowly we don't and we will all suitable for you know one of the most often little pushes that saw any. kind of change me. the. scots move the two cops believe.
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the city showed reason to judge. a bunch. of prosecutor though i machine do you can you get other cronies up on you. did to miss all my suspicion. in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt that did not have support at higher levels. turkey
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sends its tanks into syria to tackle kurdish militia being trained by the u.s. a pentagon says it was warned of the move triangular which had this message for washington. america do not encroach on our borders not provoke those who run out of patience also to come be careful what you say classified documents claim the n.s.a. is now using voice recognition software to spy on people and germany's political dead dog could be broken after the social democrats agree to start a formal coalition told anger merkel's party although it may leave the anti migrant party as the main opposition in parliament.
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hello there welcome you watching r.t. international this monday morning where it's just gone eleven o'clock here in moscow now our top story this hour turkey's military operation against kurdish forces is entering its third day with an increase tanks now moving into syrian territory it comes after the usa announced it is training kurdish militia to establish a new border force in the region. i. i i. well the u.s. has acknowledged that two of its allies in the middle east are in conflict and the u.s. defense secretary said that washington had been consulted
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a back to the shop or a sions with more. unbelievable is this real and nato member telling daddy. you know i mean i mean come on behave yourself orel point a gun at you am i exaggerating a bit mr aired on didn't say that these exact words but turkey's got a prime minister who pretty much did anyone who gives logistical support to the white is turkey's target for the record the y b g equals the kurdish army and for all these years who's been giving the kurds all kinds of support right. over the weekend the kurds were extended in all of branch that's what ankara calls its military op the kurds say they repelled an attack on sunday but where does that wipe e.g. get its guns. tapered on couldn't care less why washington's been helping the kurds to destroy eisel for this man the kurdish militias are no better than terrorists
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that explains his latest messages to america because the us is in the process of creating a terror army on our border what we have to do is nip this terror army in the bud america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us or we will run out of patience does anyone from the us government have anything to say we urge turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties some very restrained council there to be restrained think about it mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls up the tanks flies out the war play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keeps stuff after all this isn't about kim who's slightest squeak makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the
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turks and the kurds have succeeded in one thing together were juicing america to baffled silence. into trying to there we spoke with a former turkish ambassador to the u.s. who believes that america should be held responsible for the military standoff in northern syria. the u.s. is responsible that is the reason why turkey felt compelled to intervene and to start this opposition in the first place because. the u.s. even though they backtracked. to the initial announcement of the day said they want to establish an army of course parallel force. in all countries all to world that it's only one of the log one army on quote i was determined even before such an end of the p.g.a. should not be armed. particularly the u.s. did not do this and continue to support the heavy weapons of thousand
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truckloads of weapon of a. p.g. against whom i guess to syrian regime against turkey. well rallies against the military operation have been held in europe in turkey demonstrators were met by a heavy police presence with reports the authorities did use force to disperse the crowds at least twelve people have been detained there after scuffles broke out between police and protesters. that the u.s. national security agency's using voice recognition software to spy on paypal and detect their locations that's according to a declassified documents obtained by the media jacqueline vega picks up the story. isn't much. sure you can tell i'm sure now. that i'm american and that. the n.s.a. however could do
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a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to cost by documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same tard. for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job but mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. horded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's
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no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mix these days i don't think anybody would argue that the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who we don't talk about so it's just talk it's heat surveillance what we're talking about is everybody everything piece of data by everybody being collected and scanned by software thinking that looks deviant and they could stop talking to people who are involved in very legitimate things like demonstrations straw eeks even you know people who vote for the wrong way this was the american government is concerned another fear is that speaker recognition could end up discouraging people from speaking out it has the potential to unmask anonymous sources or tracking journalists or whistleblowers and according to the intercept this technology isn't only in american hands either it looks like
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interpol the european union and china have their own version as well among others so you can run but you definitely cannot hide. and from collecting information to losing it because the u.s. federal court has revealed the n.s.a. deleted data connected to illegal wiretapping carried out by that your w. bush administration the agency responded though saying the data was removed to simply free up space on its hard drives the presidential surveillance program internet data most criteria that were broadly used to delete dates of a certain type in response to mission requirements to free up space and improved performance of the backup system the data in question was controversially collected from just staff to the nine eleven tragedy until two thousand and seven it was initially ordered by the court to be preserved for further examination but has now been erased along with the backup tapes the information was deemed important to a number of pending lawsuits a former n.s.a. director and whistleblower spoke to us and he said that this sort of data tends to
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disappear far too often. but it's a way of covering your backside so that when the investigation started they get that they they just can't let that data be exposed that's all it's just more evidence of their criminal activity and department of defense inspector general did the same thing with material against whistleblowers even though when the whistleblowers were in a court under to under criminal accusation a criminal trial they destroyed evidence and it was only because was exculpatory and they didn't want that out so now this is all deliberate even when they lie in front of congress well or to the people the united states or even to the president or any of the cabinet it doesn't seem to matter there's no accountability here to be intelligence community has so much power i mean even senator schumer told the president that he shouldn't be attacking the intelligence community because they've got six ways to sunday to get back at you and these are the ways they do. that and that money doesn't talk when it comes to the u.s. congress at the moment which remains shut for thirty days congressman failed to
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come to a mutual decision on the u.s. budget while republicans and democrats to struggle to find a compromise the american public is starting to feel the pinch. america knows this is the trump shutdown my favorite still sure were shut down so that that nice little ring to it doesn't it senate democrats shut down this government a big fat failure.

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