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because they bomb syria without any mandate from the u.n. without any legitimacy from the point of view of international law they did it with before the inspector. you know about the chemical weapons inspector could come to syria to investigate the case so they actually will contend for evidence so it seems to me that he has shown in his business indeed what you could a person other than this one thing all for his own for evidence but of course he claims you know in his talk to congress that isn't the size of science and he's and so is ideology fuisz is not us modernist in that sense and yet outside the academy the french public according to polls showed a majority back in twenty thirty in against bombing syria recent polls suggest that macro has the mood of the nation and that there was a majority in favor of french action against the nation of syria of
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course it depends also on where the media the line of the media in two thousand and thirteen. the pressure there was no talk heavy of bombing syria and you see the bit whatsoever when there was the president's election the whole media were in favor of mark on so i mean they were demonizing of course man le pen but they were also demonizing tons and tons has been shown as vulgar nationalist not whole it's like manning the pen but now that trump has been nice in the sense that he's been bombing syria now you become sort of a good guy maybe not on everything but at least on foreign policy becomes a good guy so it seems to me that what qualifies. people to be good guys in the media is their willingness to bomb other counties against international law you see and very sensitive to that because it seems to me that this is an immensely question of the west. it's not anti western in any deep sense i would like the west
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not to collapse into hate if you will the west to that meat that it does not control the world doesn't hold the world and is not expected by the rest of the world to hold them they tried to control the middle east with absolutely catastrophically hundreds of thousands of that total destruction people fleeing in the crisis etc i mean they're not invited in syria and the they're not light in that region one of the reason they're not light in that region and that's of course the elephant in the home is israel israel is hated in that region us anybody who goes there here is that and of course the support for israel which is up to none humans in the west the minute you say something and we see it we can loot in belgium a decent player we see it with corbin immediately are behind it and they say mike and you are dead it seems to me that we are in an absolute situation and have a petition of all these platitudes about democracy and freedom and then there were
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these again democracy and freedom people want to have some common sense policy and we don't have it so do you think many of those who voted in my craw a year or good to now feel betrayed obviously because of the peculiarities of the french presidential system the boundary being people who didn't support macro but felt they needed to to keep marine le pen out exactly i mean i don't know how many people voted you see in the first round if you did something like one hundred twenty percent of the vote so we're certainly not the first choice of that many people and the second hand was biased because of my in the pen huge campaign against so the one that way but many people abstain many people have seen the issues that eviction people are not that enthusiastic about not calm now because the media presenting him as the savior of friends in the you know but they've done that with sarkozy now sarkozy is unifil the university despise and maybe he's going to go to jail because of the libyan affair you don't know. you know in
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a lot of stuff looking good and a lot of us are here and popular do you think. organizations like amnesty international have a point when they say that since the since their manual back row has become president twenty fifteen terror attack legislation has been used to clamp down on protests against his government nearly six hundred times you talked about freedom there or i think he presently said there's a funny thing people who've been voted for him against behind the pen and against fascism or they call fascism now are very disappointed because of the measure it is about the mag hands because of the impression you go near not something called not redundant lawn where they used to be a plan for an airport and against a student in the university said no i mean easy very authoritarian person i don't think in the pen would be more authoritarian i don't know of course but i mean the space and eighty's our concern is obvious and lascivious there is a campaign that is completely me get your money back but then of course east little
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hole in the american sense of the world that can be very combined with terry and these make you have seen with tony blair in britain he sent in thousands of french soldiers into western france as you say in in that situation about the airport we've seen tear gas on the streets of paris you expecting tear gas and soldiers so more i mean it's it's obviously the fiftieth anniversary of the main one nine hundred sixty eight protests i don't know but they certainly. i don't know that's very difficult to predict because it depends on the level of resistance you see if he is able to crush the resistance then he doesn't need the repression i mean you know certain movement like the student movement of this business at the airport i'm not that popular so the repression of this movement may not concern people very much on the other hand there is the strike of the one that's divisive not everybody
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is for it that there is at least a substantial minority was for it and that you know. i think these popular it is coming into any blair was very popular at one point i mean it doesn't seem to be very deep but it's very scandalous in the school is still to congress was absolutely scandalous he was such a lapdog of the americans who used to say it was really amazing you said you put that i mean of course he's very happy because they were there standing ovation after standing ovation but. you know he just setting himself with the americans a is not going to influence the americans is not going to influence trump it seems easy to but that's a nice that's an illusion the americans are doing whether they want to do as views of immigration and immigration has become a big topic here in london because of forced deportations just give us a taste of what this legislation that macro wants in france is even is it seriously
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true that a person who gave emergency help help to a person seeking asylum perhaps from one of meters was could face a jail term were delayed on nobody can be prosecuted years ago because it's illegal to have been legal immigrants because that's the legislation and for that we i'm afraid that this part of this is the nation is going to be another popular because there is intense s.t.d. to illegally me haitian everywhere in europe but there should be also something to be said about the dignity in the open. fans for that if the united states this level of submission even suckers they found sarkozy quite horrible incertitude with her speaking i did state that even him didn't do that as far as mccoy is going it's in the lead of the germans divided at least divided. up of the sea i mean the german parliament has said that the strikes on syria illegal of course a five year old child who. you know the the united nations found the founding
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documents can see that it's illegal you need the parliament to tell you that but the fact that they say that shows that these are these are poor feet they have been german journalist on the ground the challenge to still have a chemical weapons it's a type that i don't know what's i don't know what is true or false about it but i could remind you that in two thousand and thirteen there was a hope all by two scientists from mit who were absolutely affirmative that the weapons used and could not come from. there he has controlled by the government that must have come from the control by the herbals one of those was indeed on our program that it was but i am talking to you from a country where the government has maintained that russia has used chemical weapons against people in england recently yes i know but where's the evidence for that in this whole i mean the diversion of the russians know that their guns are heaven or something if you want to kill somebody you don't do something so crazy as to the
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little poison that is where it's written herschel all over the place at this apparently hit and herschel over the place and that doesn't even kill the person you want to kill and you don't use it to kill somebody was no importance whatsoever and you don't do it the week before the election in other to discredit the election a few months before the world cup you know that to discredit the world government that's what they called the destruction of reason they something they were used to be and there has been in a sea based visit that the strength of the west has been overseas. thank you he's a certain sound science and he's supposed to shift the shelf of the john it's tough and that's been one of the strength of the with the do seems to me that you have been doing that at the center of this and i think those are just giving up that even those who keep on speaking about these unlike my call just given. what he proves to be scientific what it means to be scientific would be to look for evidence before i.q.
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zinger in this specialty before condemning anybody thank you thank you and that was a brick in the post breaks it britney to go shooting trade deals with the brazil led once again by president lula this time campaigning from prison we go to porto alegre jewel to award winning cartoonist carlos watson and. we have music from palestinian rapper and see gaza who dedicated his music video to his friend the journalist. who was an educational dead by israeli snipers all the simple coming up about two of going on the ground.
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bottom of. the difficulty. and the years on leave off and then i don't. know how shame or. guilt can evolve it's admission from that. to. welcome back this month britain's ambassador to brazil vigil a rug on rajan said he had an interesting meeting with the contender for october's presidential election hairballs n r o but what is the man actually leading in the polls to take over the world's fourth largest democracy and key member of the brics
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group destined arguably for superpower status in this twenty first century well former president lula is in solitary confinement and has been denied medical treatment apparently so. porto alegre in brazil we're now joined by perhaps one of the world's greatest political cartoonist carlos lot of colors thanks for joining us before we get a little of the light what do you make of a white a british ambassador me meeting this man bowles in our own who is this candidate who certainly will be running in your elections in october well right corey of. to know what is actually the british ambassador want you to speak with rebel sonera because it is like. having a meeting with a very well known they're not torrijos faces here in brazil they guy show no respect for for example the natives their rights of nature so this guy has
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a very clear political fire right platform maybe gerry corbin could send an official request to this ambassador give us some context on that because dilma rousseff the former president of brazil has been talking about the plight of her breeder's as the president lula i understand vilma rousseff was tortured by the fascist american british backed dictatorship in brazil before this recent period of democracy in your country i used to say brazil is a no no league or keep so i don't think we had any time along the eastern edge of brazil something we could call democracy you know of course. we we had some periods where the regime was less. authoritarian let's say debt but for example for the people who lives in the
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favelas and the poor in the poor areas of the cities the democrat democracy never arrived you always had police brutality always had a kind of. dictatorship and. pushed by not only by the cops but also by the drug dealers so i really don't believe in them in democracy and brazil when you have for example the mainstream media controlled by families the bullet the politics and brazil are in the hands of family groups and so what do we have in brazil is this to a node or leader. it is a proud man and every take did it surprise you that even with a media that wasn't a witness there when i was last there so monolithic and so monopolistic that recent polls show that lula would win a presidential election in october
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a reuters report citing an election that citing a poll that would mean easily winning october's general election and the brazilian population know he is in solitary confinement right. it's quite interesting. let's make some comparison between brazil. and venezuela with chavez so it's important to say lula was part of a group of government in latin america especially in south america. representing i kind of the new wave of the socialist let's let's put socialist between coat. so you had lula in brazil you had. chavez in venezuela even what aisle is and believe you. and i think tina. fey and
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all of that this government has had sent the income and they weren't revolutionary but they had a kind of. reform missed approach you know more and more leftist reformist approach and. were it was over true or drawn exactly because she and lula wasn't able. to create up popular base and give no less should this popular brazing order to chew to support the government and to push the government for more change social changes you know a former cia asset michel demo was then put in place of course what about these reports that president former president has been denied medical treatment i think.
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not only the impeachment of juba but also the i rest of lula was result of. let's say a conspiracy by opposition parties the media. the legal system you know and they work hard they had many options in order to put lula aside from the presidential. elections we had. we had and the recent history of brazil is political history of brazil some kind of accident for example. shock was killed and a car crash. it lock up was a former president president kind of that came to date. died in a plane crash so and the brazilian polish
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a poll that politics you have some kind of a sometimes from time to time you have accidents you know so if this conspiracy wasn't sexy for on. a par for the elections process i think some kind of accident would happen. color to thank you well brazil under president lula was clear about the sovereignty of not just nations in his hemisphere but also all around the world he recognized palestinian sovereignty unlike the british government which continues to arm israel despite of violating international law in the past few days the world has witnessed more atrocities in palestine as the so-called great march of return aims to eliminate injustice and un resolutions as groups within the palestinian movement for the first time in nearly a decade gather in ramallah where going to the old piano bass off to his ear to talk to palestinian rapper m.c. gaza he has been marching for palestine and has dedicated his latest song course
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shook to his friend who died mc gaza welcome do going underground just tell me before we play your video course shook how you came to film a video on the actual great return march as a. joining. and that people in gaza. and that great marsh as an artist i must clip was the first out this all. taking video clip that's the way. it's like the first at evolution. they deal around the war. affects. far on the ground you know we so well much violence and that day i was on my way. then i had a call from a friend who told me that our friend yes i got shot. wiley's walking as a brisk m.r.
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man so i get near the edge of that terror while the snipers shooting it was danja place so i was very afraid from getting shots you know is that i don't care about if that the people was how mass of fatah or and it was these. flags we was all than just the palestinian flag we just want that bill down to our land. taken it from us nineteen forty eight you know tell me about us and we're talking the germans is a very kind guy who's getting love from all known him you know. is was a great cameraman he was a great producer so all the people was. loving him why would israel want to kill
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a journalist like your friend yes and we're talking because he he's showing the war the thrill so they don't want the thought to get out of gaza you don't think that the music that you are seeing makes you a target to them because you want to inform the world through your music for sure. everyone who was showing that all around the world that the truth about as. is in danger is. will be shut one day but we don't afraid that we are down in one day and what would you say to those in britain who say there are jobs here for people making the bullets and guns and war plane armaments targeting palestine i think the british government and other governments sold snipers maybe which killed our people and our children in. so british and
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american keep support and cannot sense nineteen nineteen. about promise. and one thousand four to eight so they are just supporting the kill outs and you thing music saved you from becoming another martyr trying to protest the breaking of un resolutions actually of the day i was. about the gooks so get shot so many guys around me get shot from the right it's not about. trying to solve all my problems all of my issues my country issues by my lyrics so far short of my music. saved me from that mc gaza thank you gaza song called war times will plants out in
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a few moments but that's it for the show and we'll be back on wednesday when we speak to poet in musician posted whisper about his new book the rhyming guide to grunfeld britain until then you can give it to us or that's my social media was here when fifty is of the day the emmy award winning british director and cameraman james miller was shot and killed by israeli defense forces while filming his documentary death in gaza an inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing although the israeli government never prosecuted those responsible here isn't he guns and with his own course dedicated to his friend. another journalist who was allegedly shot by israeli snipers on the great detail.
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something must. be in a. global. clinical school i'm not on the phone as. much you know mushroom and it's not open and show no sign of finished mcandrew sure. but i'm out on the fed. up into the attic and much of the show well know much of the small stuff just the muslim home keep. talking to some. of the. old nobody.
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education is becoming just another product that can be bolton sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business there where you're good models of version good luck and it's also the kind of fellow they could mimic. what is the place of students in this business model and the more knowledge and more now on running stream or higher education the new global economic war.
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controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport sister you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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a human rights organization raises the. killing and maiming protesters in gaza and soldiers deliberately targeting people's legs. i spent. a week in the intensive care unit and i didn't think my leg would be like. the. calls for donald trump to be awarded the nobel peace prize he takes credit for progress on the korean peninsula the un accuses british police of racism this figures reveal that offices use excessive force disproportionately against black people.
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