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in secular friday israeli defense forces again used live fire and tear gas to disperse demonstrators some of whom say they were rioting and trying to break down the border fence over four hundred protesters were reportedly injured and seventy sustained bullet wounds with more on the developments local journalists. but since the morning there's really snipers have been calling and warning the israeli if the palestinian protesters to stay away the palestinian protesters started burning the tires to blur the vision of the israeli snipers since the morning their israeli army is stated that they deployed to one that one hundred fifty new snipers israeli snipers targeted the pavement it. would be his alone as that make with live ammunition that the damage there is going into the holiday to the medical field going and as you see those are the snipers are targeting the finest in protest serious and paramedics and journalists they have been using
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a lot of tear gas since the morning like i say they didn't stop it that's right the fighting was because they were just trying to disperse all of these the protesters and that you were getting effected by the tear gas that is getting that is if it is fired by the israelis like was. i really i'm trying but. if that's still a thing it's an. intrusion into the. sense of thirtieth of march the israeli soldiers have been injuring more than seven thousand palestinian protesters and at least forty five palestinians were killed this is the one of the medical points each area melaka its gaza strip and this is a medical point was targeted to directly targets by the israelis by kids as a family that they stated that the israelis were using
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a new type of of tear gas against the protesters that caused that could very very severe effects and does all the critical injuries today are from this tear gas last week the united nations comes to go to disrobe for its handling of the ongoing protests. campaigning it was at least forty five people have been killed and thousands injured the organization says israel's defense forces are violating the fourth geneva convention which prohibits the targeting of civilians it's difficult to see how tire burning or stone throwing. or even more of cocktails thrown from a significant distance that heavily protected security forces in defensive positions can be seen to constitute such threat. in the context of an occupation such as garza killings resulting from the law for use of force may also constitute willful killings which are a grave breach of the fourth geneva convention in response israel said that the
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state attorney's claim that the garza protests fall into the state of war can't agree and that human rights laws therefore don't apply to the i.d.f. rules of engagement reserve colonel with the forces told us that in his view the israeli military's actions therefore justified. any nation america friends of course israel has a full right to defend them so we are not facing just the same kind of pacific not of nice people who are facing people who want to invade our country and when someone wants to invade your country you have two possibilities once you have him go in and you just leave or you defend yourself in a war you have to put the abilities or you we or you lose you cannot let people kill you you know they are to react you have to act first because of the rule of the game in this terrorist military rule is to be on the other he said not to be
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and their activities will spoke to a peace activist a human rights lawyer about israel's actions he stressed that the i.d.f. is violating international law it could well be sometimes an internal armed conflict but i think what is important is that an internal armed conflict human rights continue to apply i think israel is their own security concerns i think are something that will be viewed very much from their own subjective perspective but do matter what those concerns are there are limitations that law imposes on actions that they can take and when they're taking actions into gaza they're taking actions into what most of the international community sees as occupied territory and those actions must be in conformity with the law fly into occupied territory and in this case that includes not only international humanitarian law but also international human rights war the protect individuals
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from inhumane treatment degrading treatment from attacks on their life so right ahead here two journalists have taken the u.s. government of court for allegedly putting want to kill list giving more detail and get some reaction to it too after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for him to let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the global economy is so tightly wound that these sanctions don't work but that he has to because the supply chains are completely overlapping and what is the sanction of the one country drives economic problems in another country that you're
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not promising so forget sanctions or spell longer workable in the global economy has to come to integrate too fragile it's too. interdependent. two journalists have launched a legal battle in the u.s. over their alleged inclusion on a government kill list but. has reported from various flashpoints in syria and some of accused him of sympathizing with extremists and ahmedzai done a senior reporter with zero carried out the interviews with a number of high profile terrorists along the way. some of the story now the issue in tuesday's court hearing was whether or not the united states could take
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unilateral action against american citizens suspected of being terrorists now the two journalists didn't i that they have any links to terrorism but they say that they're on a kill list of people who could be hit with u.s. drones or air strikes for being terrorists now the two individuals in question one of them is bill little jewel kareem now the little of jewel karim has been widely criticized for the fact that his reporting on terrorist groups like al qaeda and al nasra seems to be rather uncritically seems to almost glorify that people have said he's an extremist propagandist we do know that top al qaeda clerics have said he's there is they've actually referred to him as our media man furthermore we've seen him reporting with potential suicide bombers are showing off the equipment the suicide belts or vests that they wear despite all of this criticism it's important to note that the little of dual karim has been featured in mainstream american
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media you know i'm now seeing some of them. i'm. not going to spend some. time on the stuff that goes. on sometimes you will hear someone say that they are part of al qaeda but what is their real affiliation to al qaeda other than some romantic notion to be honest with you the other person who filed in the lawsuit is aka mad because they've done. is the bureau chief of al-jazeera in the city of his lama bad now he's done interviews with top al-qaeda leaders the two journalists say that they have no links to terror they deny their links their official complaint says that the methodology is employed to have or actually resulted in unjustified killing of innocent people they call this an arbitrary and capricious action by the agency and they say that the united states constitution and international law is being violated it refers to a program
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a computer program called skynet and apparently this computer program uses algorithms it follows a person's location and the communications that they're having and uses a computer algorithm to determine whether or not they are a terrorist now it's not known exactly what is all that is included but it is possible it's alleged that this computer program essentially would determine whether or not the person to be killed in a drone strike this is this program skynet is being widely criticized as violating human rights violating the rights of journalists and it seems to point to a big problem of artificial intelligence when you have a computer program determining whether or not someone is a terrorist or not and whether or not they could be killed in a drone strike. so a few things to talk about here but also those two you could call the. judge in this you could call them spin people depends what your view is on it jennifer britain's only one international criminal law attorney an expert in extremism
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studies first of all let's talk about karim you said his face so many times he's an american citizen he says he is being killed by american drone strikes in syria on five occasions does it move the government is out to kill him as he alleges or is it not the case what you think is really going on in. well and that's the question of the hour we don't really know what's going on even in this case it would seem that the whole case has been predicated on this thing skynet or or these things that this kill ist so to speak that they have raised that they actually cannot prove the burden of course in court in u.s. courts would be on them to prove that this does exist that their names are in fact on it as terrorists and why their names are there so they are a couple issues that are going to be raised in this case he hasn't provided of course any evidence these are from his writings his words he'll talk about where there are drones but there are other drones operating in the area has talked about that even if they are u.s. drones because he's a journalist or spin or whatever it is because he's somebody who has gone to talk
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with some of these top officials even if they're a new or other terrorists or extremist groups friends like that as a journalist if he was going to do that of course he would be in their proximity so even if u.s. drones were going to go target say a terrorist cell where he happened to be it would be very hard for him to prove that the end result for his for them to target him so there are going to be some hiccups here but but of course if this is true there are some problematic issues that the that this does raise not just the fact that it may or may not exist but how this case was proceeding in u.s. courts was such confidential information and then trying to prove or at least be able to prove that the evidence points to us wanting to target them. to begin trying to get to the bottom of that well we'll talk about the other of the minute. those two but it's going to go it sounds pretty scary the u.s. government surveillance program used to go to these drone strikes on time so spokes according to algorithms was the accountability of the. there's really nine and so
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here here's the thing with skynet you know a lot of reports of surface that the first the first media the first public release of skynet came out because of the whistleblower edward snowden when he when he gave a lot of information on n.s.a. surveillance and terrorist targeting programs things like that so again this is another thing we're looking at if this is validated even if this case goes forward the u.s. government somebody would have to prove that it does exist that this was a blow or what he actually did state was true and that this is a program that does exist now i'm going to predicate this on if it does exist if skynet is real and that is what it does this points to a much bigger part and u.s. policy officials going back of course of the obama administration where they not only don't understand the threat of terrorism don't understand the roots of modern day terrorism because they have to use computer algorithms rather than utilizing experts and people with knowledge and to be honest these two journalists would be such people that are u.s.
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citizens that have talked to the highest echelons and would be able to better explain what is going on there in the minds of these terrorist organizations and leaders in order to try and stop that jennifer less than a minute one of the critics of the. pakistani syrian citizens. he was the first person to defuse some of unloved back in the ninety's ninety's also interviewed several of the terrorist but the father has done what isn't necessary and so to make him a terrorist threat to be on this death list as a fee is. absolutely not that makes him no threat at all and i think you know from from somebody who's traveled to some of these regions even i have been been stripped as i have been searched you know much extra and to a harsher extent just going to certain countries to try to talk and interview to these people but it's very interesting somebody who spent their life as a journalist to be able to have the opportunity to meet somebody even if he's a very bad guy that is the right of international journalists to do that to conduct those searches so it should not put him on a list like this if this is exist jennifer. friedman's national crew load to the in
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the experts in extremism studies things we know is international. a special day coming up on the russian calendar the big one is fast approaching on the night of may victory day will be celebrated across the country it always is celebrated big time the head of the event marking the end of the second world war and europe has been to check out their hershel's for the annual spectacle i guess you could call it the military parade. would be a little awkward. but every year we try to make you feel. these people why this yes minutes a day parade is nothing like any other before the family carey show or the song
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and we are going to write one of. practice makes perfect they say seemingly simple maneuvers like this one still being all that simple when there are dozens of vehicles involved and they all have to be in sync that's why moscow's main streets have been blocked off for these beasts to refine them a new. this a.p.c. is designed to absorb explosive damage from landmines and it all will deflect even piercing rounds now it's not the only vehicle to be making the first show at this year's parade so let me give you
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a tour. these unmanned drones will be shown to the public. officially for the first time at the parade they were initially being designed as a purely recognizance aircraft but now they can carry bombs to. and finally how about this terminator is on the red square no this is not a plot of a hollywood blockbuster but rather this tank support unit it will also be for the first time featured at a parade on the red square so now this is of course is just to me a taste of what to expect at the actual parade so do children in on the ninth of may and have a look yourself what these guys have prepared for. years in the spectacle of other side the hardware etc of course it's a moment to reflect to the second world war affected countless families who lost so many loved ones is for i say goodbye for this out there we want to show you too how
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on a personal level so many of us here at r.t. are also joining in the commemoration and the celebration of heroic veterans.
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it is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solid vegetable fat and it's very cheap because it can't be completely absorbed by our bodies lead to metabolic disorders and risk causing diabetes hypertensive diseases and cancer as conditions even so production has still been creased in twenty seventeen it has no peaked at sixty three million tons twenty times more than the amount of all if oil produced that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest.
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in indonesia alone more than ten million hectares of unique rain forest have been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. so i've. found so. i'm when i say i think i'll be there. you get a whole. new
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look at the disability any again initiated the. precious moment that are going to show me get that the dow going what i said and then you go to me. and me and i said we've done get that. guy you really in then it's about getting. back on a rhythm going and i want to go do i need to be shared and build somebody a bond be now. it's monday. if you're scaring. the house but it is. gonna. be. intense and sustained use of pesticides to keep our moral plantations free of weed
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and insects as poisons the environment making it impossible to grow rice vegetables . these are the main food for the local population. the seasons of the region the cold the toxins to spread out from the palm oil plantations and they end up in local rivers which means the water isn't safe to drink so the best interests of the local population have been sacrificed to the meteoric growth in palm oil production and profit for the companies that make it. ok ok you know it was our second day any. any any.
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sexy you had to do in your day like are you young but i did them by the nice guy and now here i'm going to be a day that he needed to get at the let me be satisfied that he had a really. good to go. as you can. almost as. good as i would have a little bit and. america. and all of us i would. thirty percent of the adults in the village of someone young work on palm oil plantations the restaurant subsistence farmers.
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to find fertile fields that can be cultivated they have to travel seven kilometers from the pommel plantations that a densely packed around a little cold villages. skin under very. very hard. very. very you know. the behemoth on my face and it would definitely thought i'm. so mean. and therefore not. really. yes i know but i will got out. of the angry
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for find yeah but i've shot fifty. five for the third without any for september to see friendly fire that be starting to see through and the thought of any thing he can get on for thursday that he dr. phil i don't know the man at the foot of. most of the people who live in somalia and jai have no choice but to be. subsistence farmers dying of rice paddies collects rubber catch river fish to grow
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vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment the multinational oil companies moved into the area. so that i don't but. i'm up on my nam and i'm up and about i mean scott i'm going with and i'm only a. mass i would be under that i'm gonna. do double to be happy but i've been. told to be put down black on the i don't know my salary when ordering.
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the how do i need to. get there on got by now. but i'm going up by youngest that i've got all the. money for the severely. obese in me into an easy and god says palm oil production is helping a national economy loosening the industry and reducing poverty official sources point to more than five million people working in tom oil plantations and another fifteen million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia and indonesia. is indonesia second agricultural product in terms of scale of production to rice. the little model more not a little bit from.

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