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with those in gaza and your schools that you are using these people children as human shields we have seen many many videos where children and young people have been shot by the six neighbors from the back while the getting away from the from the borders we are talking now about around fifty four million dollars or palestinian killed more than six thousand wounded most of them are serious and some of them will be hit the curb whatever how many casualties will the other side zero . if they will a scene or have used any kind of violence how can we see the casualties on the other side is zero casualties even. humored but these seeds that there was north of it for the soldiers in any of the cases of the palestinian casualties sophist second is it an excuse for the soldiers to kill
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children women or elderly book because they are going to talk to the streets or to the fence to protest beast fully i think there is no excuse hamas is not the organizer of this big march how much is part of the palestinian body which is. organizing this big march we have the national committee called it much of it in and burned the building the siege which was composed by all palestinian factions civil society but is enjoys and even philistine an academic's and figures how much is bought of this movement as as a part of the bill a scene a struggle against the occupation if but athenians go to the to get to to protest peacefully they are talking about using human. children and women as a human shield if there exists. in an armed resist. this is terrorism what should
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be seen and do they should they accept to die simply in silence i think this is not acceptable for anyone and you were around the world we cannot accept to continue dying in silence no one you can come here to goes and see that people are moving towards the fence three really without any pressure from anybody because the sit up with this day or situation you are talking about eighty percent or more than eighty percent bertie you are talking about around fifty percent unemployment you are talking about ninety five percent of our water is poisoned and unsuitable for drinking you are talking about most of the beach of gaza strip around ninety five to ninety seven percent of the beach is. spoiled was sewage water bumped into the sea because of electricity problems at the end of the day israel is the acute brain
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power and israel as they could bring or power according to the international law according to human rights organizations and so on so on is the responsible for the life of palestinian they cannot punish two million palestinians because they have a problem with hamas they are responsible for the electricity for education for health as an acute buying power according to the international law they can supply gaza with the needed electricity or they can allow us to repair the. local genetic origin the nation company which has been destroyed by israel in two thousand and six the regular palestinian have to with seventy days. to get an answer from this story aside to allow him to pass for hospitals in the west bank or jordan or anywhere else to get to be treated abroad you've talked about what you think a peaceful demonstrations which resulted in six thousand dead or injured you're talking one of the demonstrations that presumably support the b.d.s.
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boycott of israel what do you think about to resume sending prince william and presumably kate middleton to break the b.d.s. boycott i think it is unfortunate and it is really shameful that a country like britain where we are part of the catastrophe caused for palestinians in nineteen forty eight because of the belfour declaration which would bore most of the term the jews of homeland in our learned in palestine instead of for palestinians full of the sin they have done one hundred years ago the insisting of continuing this. painful policy and shameful policy against our people we have expected into in two thousand and seventeen after one hundred year of birth for the coalition and our biology from the. british government or british him. to two of belligerence for the policy in
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a form of what they have done second at that time in one hundred years there were there was a talk about two two states two for two nations what we have today is an apartheid state one state one people controlling the other one and preventing any shantz of the other people to have their independence freedom and dignified life or to decide for their civility i think it is shameful and it is unacceptable and rejected all. finally there was obviously control of a sea joining the syria war about how masses position some claiming you supported israeli backed rebels in syria no doubt you will reject those accusations today do you support iran in terms of the iran deal when once you are fighting iran defacto in syria i think this is not just to
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define or describe the situation of two thousand and eleven in this very blow this black white situation i think we didn't support one but it against the other party our men struggle. against the occupation our men issue is palestine and the freedom of for your living has many hurley's only if your leader is a man that is ideas said he supported the rebels we know the rebels were backed by saudi arabia and israel and the united states and britain and i think the decision of hamas was for years and years is clear. we are with the one who is supporting palestine we cannot be part of any internal conflicts especially in the other we can just come a country is we have to light of the beginning of this internal. clashes
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in syria to to to help for a common ground for a compromise from both parties struggle is against the q patient our main issue is by this time and accordingly we decide our policy and our slogan is limited only to the palestinian territories here inside historical palestine and we kind of people out of any conflicts. so was it a lie when has well our sources said they encountered munitions that they gave to how mass in gaza which would then used against hezbollah in the fight against isis dietician al qaeda in syria i think it is it is not to simply again i don't have an idea about such news but we cannot be part of the conflict we are we are only waiting for support from all arabs and muslims and three people all around
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the world to support all of us that are against the occupation here in palestine talk about the name thank you after the break diplomatic crises nuclear threats and this information leading to the end of the world is this the ninth of november nine hundred eighty three or the fourteenth of may twenty eighth and his arms company shares take a hit following korean demilitarized asian plans we speak to the stock limited national peace research institute about which governments are spending the most on with a great goal this is more coming up in part two of going underground. across europe. yunis apologies are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they invited private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all. allowed to miss you guys you got to buy them the going to go. this is
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us to quote them now to put it up some more you know and of the left bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more a lot it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. birds. date downwards the one dollar. a plate for many flips over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game greats of
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chance. and thinks. welcome back diplomats return to their respective countries nato war games played out on battlefields and threats of war broadcast on mainstream media this sounds like right now but in ninety three conditions like these nearly led to nuclear armageddon here to explain how it's filmmaker and author of the world at war taylor downing his new book is called nine hundred eighty three the world at the brink taylor welcome to do going underground i thought world peace was a short after russian the arc of. nine hundred sixty two refused to press the button during the cuban missile crisis nine hundred eighty three is the subject of this book what happened in ninety three it was a very very dangerous year nine hundred eighty three people think the. cold war
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peaked with the cuban missile crisis in ninety sixty two october sixty three i actually argue that november eighty three the subject of my book is actually even more dangerous than what went on in the cuban missile crisis is partly because eighty three begins the early part of the year we've got reagan in the white house and aggressive u.s. president who's using all his rhetorical skills to condemn and dismiss the soviet union he calls them an evil empire in one of his speeches in march of that year really insulting thing to say about about the state in the later in that month he launches what he called his strategic defense initiative which was very soon labeled his star wars program because he intended in outs that they would shoot down all incoming missiles in space they would build a shield over the united states so that no missiles could penetrate and come through that again really upsets the soviets so they take it at face value they
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believe it and they think that decades of defense expenditure the building up of a huge nuclear deterrent is all going to be made redundant overnight by this by this threat so the year is a dangerous year in terms of the rhetoric that the americans. piling up against the soviets the soviet leader was yuri and only been there a few months he took over from an effort towards the end of nine hundred eighty two then in the summer of that year a korean airline the famous flight cow seven hundreds of miles off course and flies over a very sensitive soviet military area crosses a naval base an air station misawa station nobody can work out quite how this civilian aircraft with all its modern gizmos for navigation got so lost particularly over such a sensitive territory the soviets panic and in a major blunder they shoot down the su fifteen fighter pilot shoots down the korean
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airliner the worst casualty figures a week later by over two hundred ninety iranians killed by the u.s. on a six week that's often forgotten but at the time in the year that absolutely ignites the pressures the tensions the atmosphere that has built up again reagan erupts he calls the soviet union a terrorist state committing a crime against humanity and it looks to many people as though the cold war is actually going to go hot at that point the end of august one thousand nine hundred eighty three. the violence of the language really couldn't be more extreme is something that we haven't seen for a very long time on the part of these individuals you emphasize the language of diplomatic rhetoric is so important it is it's very it's very important because although the americans and the west had quite good surveillance upon the soviet union they could see where their weapons were based where their missile silos were
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they knew the numbers of aircraft they hadn't had a pretty good idea of the number of missiles they had none of these systems could see inside the mind of the soviet leaders so they had no idea quite what effect they were having a. the soviet leadership upon the kremlin leaders and this is where the danger really like america was talking tough uncle sam was out there shouting from the rooftops as it were. but with no sense of the panic this was generating in the kremlin and of course if you want anything from your intelligence organizations you want to know what the other side a thinking you can see what they're what what missiles they got what technology they have it you can't see into their minds and this is a huge failing on the american pop that means they go on piling on this pressure as the year passes amidst all of this here in britain information is being gathered you talk about actually john scarlett the former head of m i six criticize well joe got over iraq gets
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a name check for managing these double agents which yes agents have been in the news over the script and they're absolutely with me watching the news of this criminal affair we're reminded about three months of very much i mean espionage britain britain had in one thousand nine hundred three had this very important double agent he was a senior figure in the k.g.b. who was reporting to british intelligence the m i six the germans john scott it was his mind. and it was really one of the very few sources the west had into what the soviet leadership with thinking certainly the k.g.b. leadership and they had started a program to look for signs of an imminent nuclear attack from the west and i think we now understand this has been repeated several times if you ask an intelligence agency to look for evidence of something and they don't come back and say no nothing that can't come find it or they usually come back and say yes this is the evidence that we've.
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