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tv   Worlds Apart  RT  August 5, 2018 2:30am-3:01am EDT

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july has some one away to a constitutional amendment to the united states it would be very difficult to repeal it in shrines israel as the home of the jewish people and says national self-determination is the unique right of the jews but also downgrades arabic stripping the language of its official status now the law itself although largely symbolic has been widely criticized as it's believed it will legitimize the treatment of non jews as second class citizens now this protest that was organized by druze community leaders that group have historically been considered israel's most loyal minority the sec's members serve in the police the military as well also holding political office they say though that the new legislation has driven a wedge through that special relationship one druze the leader has even said the mall paves the way to israel becoming what they describe as an apartheid state this nation state law is an evil and sadistic law designed to allow the state of israel
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to become an apartheid state and some members of the knesset including members of the prime minister netanyahu is ruling likud party have also lambasted the controversial law he set back the calling his critics hypocrites and claiming the law does not infringe on the rights of minorities. there's quotes old there are suggestions that we should change the flag and the anthem in the name of the club. but first of all in the state of israel it is something that undermines the foundation of our existence for this reason the attacks. that define themselves as . the depths to which the left has fallen left when we're not ashamed of zionism we're proud of our status by people being the national home for the jewish people which strictly after all in a manner that is without the individual rights of all its citizens that we were joined by guests on both sides of the debate to discuss the changes to the
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legislation the state belong to the jews and of course all the citizens but it is the whole and state the whole and all state of the jews. why anybody would protest against is the democratic decision that has been made by the majority of any population in any state and i you know i look on the flags of europe frags which we're speaking about flags of our. our our signs and symbols in this state you can find so many states with the cross on the flags nobody objected big the states surrounding us are you slamming states nobody protest against it why is this wave of protect protest is is made against the jews that this is the only democratic state in all this region maybe you're all answer me this question please. the whole thing is
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a controversy about this law there is nothing good actually about this law this law in first place doesn't include elements which is essential for having a proper a normal life in this country as it is more twenty percent of the society in israel is not jewish and no way it's transfer all those who are not jews to a second class citizens after this law and that's were for this law doesn't suit israeli society doesn't the communities within the states who are part of the society and want to remain and to feel as israelis and therefore this low has to be removed. and attack on venezuelan president nicolas maduro has been carried out during a speech marking the eighty first anniversary of the country's national guard the government says some of those behind the assassination attempt have already been
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detained. you know the. two explosions occurred at the event after which the live transmission of the speech was interrupted last came from drones armed with explosives seven venezuelan soldiers were injured in the attack president maduro was unharmed and has been evacuated from the scene and all of the group called the flannel soldiers has claimed responsibility for the assault there claim has not yet been verified. gregory will put off co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com believes the attack is may have used drones to help cover their tracks. there's a first time an actual explosion happened in great very close to the president and so that's that's what's really new everything that struck me about this this attack though is that it was so it's it was kind of cowardly i would say i mean we're
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growing as a remote control that it's very difficult to trace back to who actually did the target i think that's something also about all of the sectors that were organizing this they obviously weren't sure that this would be successful and therefore didn't want to take any chances to get caught and like you know it would have been that's a bear or something like that would have been probably more easily easy to trace to the attacker than. a woman wearing a muslim full face veil in denmark has become the first person to be fined since a controversial new law came into effect the band came into force last wednesday that outlaws the wearing a full face veil such as the burka and the niqab and public police also have the powers to instruct women to remove the veils lost them to leave public spaces fines range from one hundred thirty euros for first time offenders to thirteen hundred euros in other cases muslims currently make up about five percent of denmark's population. the protests against the new law have already taken place in
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a number of cities across the country in the capital hundreds gathered in solidarity with the muslim community wearing veils and face masks we're pushing people out of homicide scenes that i've been to great seeing and making our society able to to absorb all kind of people we're pushing them out the fact that you could actually make a law and. specifically targeted some minorities extremist and if we don't do anything about it now i don't know where you will end like what will the next will be i think we should focus more on trying to understand different cultures and. not allowing them to be a part of our society and there are limitations on wearing full face veils in public across all the e.u. countries as well. france was the first to introduce such a broad in twenty eleven other countries such as spain the netherlands and italy also have some place outside the e.u. turkey has a partial ban as well as the spot being
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a muslim majority country we spoke with a muslim woman affected by the new danish ban she says it will only further isolate the community they argue that it's going to integrate into society even more but the reality is that many of us we used to go to school leave to work as after this fall we can't go to school we can't work anymore we think possible for us to be a part of society now that we're criminalized so we're actually criminals so we think it's a part of a bigger picture of a bigger picture that in crude trying to discriminate against muslims take away the rights of muslims by going after a minority within a minority in the muslim community such as the women who choose to wear the new op as muslim women are from women in dialogue we made the decision that we're going to keep away than up we're not ready to throw everything that we believe in in order to fit this description that they're trying to make of what it in each person is the discrimination of the hate crime against muslim women is going to rise so much as a result of this law so not only is it not going to work you know cordons to the intentions
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that it was made for which was inclusion but it's also going to further hate crime against muslim women's political analysts that nicolette miracle of it thinks that marks nor against violence is saying that radical muslims. i think this is of sowing the message this is the danes want to show a message to the muslim community that i think they're willing to integrate muslims in the community i think there's no doubt about that but they are definitely against the extreme type of islam that is developing in the what should be type of islam that is developing strongly within the muslim world of the over the world and particularly in europe and which is again building a parallel society by what kind of message are these women giving it to other women by putting a program which is going to hide the totality of their their body we're not talking about the headscarf we're not talking about people who practice islam we're talking about people who are practically as some people work in taliban societies in the
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most strict societies in islam today and the danes are just saying that they do not want that type of islam in denmark so i think it's not an attack against the muslim community it's an attack against that extremist fringe of them slim community which definitely does not want to integrate into the european society but wants to build the parallel society. turkey's vowed to retaliate against the u.s. after washington post sanctions on two officials at anchor over the detention of an american pastor. with these measures the united states has shown a real lack of respect for turkey we patients into yesterday evening turkey will not be disciplined with this understanding and approach and wednesday the trumpeter ministration slapped economic sanctions on two turkish senior officials and said any property they have in the us will be blocked or turkey responded they've said it would reduce sanctions of its own targeting to as yet unnamed u.s.
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officials or besides blocking their assets are also says those targeted will be prevented from doing business with turkey now the pastor at the center of this scandal is andrew bronson he was detained in twenty sixteen in connection with an attempted coup against president out of one's government that same year is accused of espionage and assisting terrorist groups a deal between the u.s. and turkey to secure the evangelical pastors release broke down last month brunson was then transferred to house arrest over health concerns he's still facing up to thirty five years in jail they were found guilty that's led to a heated dispute between the u.s. and turkey. president ever to one and the turkish government i have a message on behalf of the president of the united states of america release pastor andrew branson now or be prepared to face the consequences of approaching us
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with this kind of threatening language will not benefit anyone it is not suitable to use such language against a country like turkey which is still cooperating with nato to the highest level but we have learned a lot of problems with the and there are americans and turkey where this branson issue will be tribal issue an american strike to oppress turkey in order to negotiate or are there things this is a spec and to be a lot of the problems with the in america and turkey especially footlocker more money and all sorts. of. idea. of fighters in syria why does the pastor branson is really important for americans we can not understand that maybe because this is related to. american elections coming elections in november but in there and. you know we're
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exempt any threats from any country because there's interbank of the country and we have you know there's a d.p. story in there and i think they will negotiate with americans and they will. find a solution. now it's been almost seventeen years since the united states began its battle against the afghan opium trade billions of dollars have been spent during that time but what results of actually being seen it was a lot of spin taking a closer look. this is what an opium poppy looks like just ahead of these is enough to produce enough heroin to keep an addict on the needle for more than five years now that i have your attention in afghanistan in the past year alone poppy cultivation levels swelled by over sixty percent record of more than three hundred thousand hectares with a farm gate value of almost one point four billion dollars this is the main revenue
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stream for the taliban's war against the u.s. forces in the country and one recent study says the u.s. is putting this money into its enemies pockets itself in some areas development programs inadvertently supported poppy production one example of this was the rehabilitation and development of a geisha systems when the u.s. invested in afghanistan's agriculture and irrigation they hoped farmers would swap from growing poppies for more conventional crops and in some cases it worked a whole lot we felt it had maybe no thought i would get it without thought up that gap on a. voyage other spirits hold up. all the protocol to get a fact you know that they don't have enough to fill it out much. more clearly they don't want dollars a product out there with the idea hunter normal head back in my thought afghanistan but i. haven't gone after question but while some learned about growing grapes and
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others took the chance to boost their poppy harvest usaid spent more than two billion dollars on i'm going to grow a culture since two thousand including tens of millions funneled into the taliban's heroin business. and if these. some surprise you they shouldn't after all it's just a small chunk in the billions of american tax dollars frittered away waste which washington itself admits to as i.g.a. are has identified up to fifteen point five billion in waste fraud abuse and failed reconstruction effort since its inception in two thousand and eight through december thirty first twenty seventeen when you look at an occupation that is spending hundreds of billions of dollars a year after year and you look at
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a couple billion dollars misspent on drug eradication and you can't really call that every effort you know ninety nine percent of the effort is go into the use of bombs and guns i would love for the united states to launch a war on global peace sustainability happiness and joy maybe we would get more of those things certainly yet in the opposite of the of the stated intention is the norm not an exception here the u.s. is waging many alternative wars the war on terrorism the war on drugs but in afghanistan they appear to be shooting themselves in the foot in both cases. now a homeless man living in spain who was coerced into having a stranger's name tattooed on his forehead saves the cruel joke has actually helped to turn his life around after the case gained widespread attention.
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k.f.c. . i was going to come on this for food or drink obviously and. british guy who have some particular focus for and. came up to me and offer me my first to true that was. my intention and he said i'm going to pay you one hundred euro if you're going to choose something more on your fourth. i didn't know what is it because i was drunk.
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we created a go from me page we collected more than three thousand euros already at the beginning it was only to raise the tattoo but we know that tomic has problems walking because he walks from poland so we don't know if it's his hips or knees so they stop too near the benidorm clinic will take him over for free and they will also organize a series to talk to by laser. from the time to talk to help and my life stories like one hundred degrees. you know up to two months because it took two months to the case it's like a bomb. and everyone interests me everyone want to help me i want to upset. those people who.
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so from us for the solid join us again fabio moscow time for the latest global news updates. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. this is says harlan kentucky. the
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boys. very funny thing. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the wisest i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened.
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give mom away about a punk who had to make another end up costing the book by twelve explore you need to know. the little girl in the know if you can i could if i thought about it. because it's not the only things in the world are they are sadly behind. the name of being somewhere your future more or less of on but all that some of them are there oh i mean get some of you have loving more i mean. does it by law muddled up the old one i'm not the rules a little only love and government was so cool. i work in the are getting through the week now. i can when did i hear something like really do you think you can listen to me but only knows me as i know you are ready
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