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here you find out through the european commission that in fact it was georgia. that a terror cell to say it was not a fear of the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet and letting people know the truth about what really happened now if. we take care of streets if. that thing at the council to campaign to end in my own dr drew france maybe it's scarce. and armor much of it but i know that i wouldn't want to sleep alone there's this one window in my ground they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would rather and that's from the war center was afraid she was saying you know she was afraid that surely it was going to be there and that he
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was in the soldiers after us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. years after the war i believe that eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european commission came out and said that georgia started the war. i thought for sure that other countries would follow suit with russia to recognize the independence of south said and i was very disappointed that they didn't.
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good politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. considered like to be prez that's what before three in the morning can't be good that. i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. it's only natural that baby boomers one vote for policies that help them i house price booms or stock price things and disenfranchise the bottom you know age groups but this time oh well we deal with conflict but i get a job kids get a job. a
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murder was never great was founded on the rapes in the murder. and nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we do in the ways. people get shot every other day she is just people kill each other blood for killing children. so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we got to deal with life and this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason.
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people have to understand that when you're attacked so many times brutally attacked in people murdered how can you expect a republican to go back to those before over a law which. you can't. discern fresh out of the sampson and the more just some fanatics of class known. to man the holiday home blows them moshiach from the subtle into the hum of the title to the moment. can we didn't know normal. first system of the people told him and. own both this. if you want to do this. more here in this newsgroup or the or he'll hear it all change i thought. and i
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forgot all cormac i got it down only for. doing that i know forty times through you know you can no. longer watch so this shit list yet i'll tell the one to my boss the most you know bullshit jimmy smith oh my i just stand there you know if you're going to go north or if you. go off a bit on your. toes do go to war no matter. if i'm a member a shot as soon as it. sort of carried my mother who lives on that time to give those the pain yes it was better to settle the cheap black cat gets adult stuff. but i. still resist somebody who loses out. as he read later related what
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happened a son had found out that his parents had been captured and he came to rescue. them . it took the russian army a few days to force the georgians to retreat many georgians who had been living in a city or left for georgia with the military. resolution as is true. the most we will not hold are going to resist is really. going to lead to this are very. costly when you are listening to. we really us to release freedom of. specializations. its leaders through well. sarah varney in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south to set
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a year cookie cutter houses accommodate two thousand people the most center of any resistance referred to south or says here as off by territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south or setia and only heard about it from her grandma. guys who tear to walk on the town they thought is good to. know. there is a torrent gone are the hotel the men every die under assault. maunder day tell us of their local laws. i saw right a reality democrat church and mom my dad. salvor me dad just died down
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after our. truck load them all mocked as. nice as you very little at school and i sat on my normal retirement work in the taurus guard attitude. they are it's a very narrow down the shaft market around mentality i saw it was a country to over throw its grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your say here opportunity says i need it all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just as legit chance of it as a sad kaunda as that is our quest to awards our cardoza each as a court of law carter is horrid and most everyone knows well are a lot of you little rosie moderate or reality secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest our thing going to. be by the nation i'd
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rather the. david you know know with nothing on which i got there is. more that i missed the good. luck of. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just enough to show. that. there is no thought of big arc we'll. bring you some. of.
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the border lines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and some of the inhabitants remained in south ossetia while twenty two people found themselves living in no man's land. since then they've been living between two checkpoints they're not allowed into georgia and they need a special class to enter south of. this border checkpoint has been set up specially for them. off which is bridge. shoes this is the. you're maci don't recall global so this was less school to both exist vision is them to school with and.
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are on this. group says the rules of the sea. the nuns good seeing you blue sky. full tilt. peoples. all of this up us is reviewing me. being the. fullest. did i must see. the new c s. i see. done the moment when you. need me rev up and i see. those stranded in no man's land have been promised that they'll be allocated new houses and be moved to south essentially. that promise was given the six years ago
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when the fence was built. eighty percent of the buildings in skin vaal were destroyed during the war. and school was also badly damaged ten years ago it seemed to us the to be impossible to rebuild the place. of the. sequential russia. today much of it was just pulled into the last school system in . the region the move to
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a special school. class that this. class. should. be. in to most british. troops some soon. will have less than a really. loose issue. such. as a child was fascinated by clay modeling a used to make models of animals and superheroes. as he grew older he didn't abandon his hobby even though he graduated last year they still keep his models on display not the ones he made as a child but his most serious work. here's your officers we've issued he says
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russia helped to rebuild the destroyed republic and was the first nation to recognize south a city is independence. russia now helps to keep the peace. a military base was built in skin valcke. best in the medical corps. on. the way and i mean it's you know i mean. probably fulfilling. a very. trusting. thing is. true. for the most of us you know.
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but the crew of cool school. when sure a note was hiding with her son in the basement of a maternity home the georgian army entered her village. children as husband went off to fight and her parents were left alone in their house as well as this time i would guess she has come over for some messages very gracious birdman roof of her name with a queer doubt who are hundreds of. other times the mother one of the rival at. charlestown douches stuff i'd forgotten to. feel them more the more usual told us
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their knowledge of g.-d. . sharin as husband died shortly after the war so arsène has no memory of his dad share in a remarriage and gave birth to a daughter and another baby's on the way. the family's poor so us and makes his own toys his favorites are a wooden machine gun and a sniper rifle the one out on mark since base he knows how. i measure but really challenge her boys. and the. house is for the most vulnerable in the rush they visit. could not possibly. pull flashed at her and that was totally just. the.
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but it was supposed to some of us there was a. lot of. disposal. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. for that they just important for us. is the main thing the money. they have this is the this is for me. it would be i don't know maybe they don't make or. break right. now more.
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israeli warplanes bombed gaza injuring eighteen people in response to palestinian rocket fire. in saudi airstrike hits a school bus in yemen killing forty civilians mostly children the saudi coalition claims it was a legitimate operation. in russia condemns the latest u.s. sanctions imposed over moscow's alleged role in the poisoning of double agents. screwball and his daughter in the u.k. .
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our national john thomas and glad to have you with us as really airstrikes have injured at least eighteen people in gaza according to local medics. i and one of the latest bombing raids a cultural center in gaza city was destroyed by the i.d.f. launched the operation after palestinian militants fired dozens of rockets into southern israel. or our sea was. on wednesday night an i.d.f. strike killed at least three people including
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a pregnant woman as well as her eighteen month old child a local journalist was present at their funeral. we are now and did it by left city in the middle of the gaza city where we are attending the funeral of we now it's and beyond us and beyond were killed yesterday during that abstracts launch from gaza strip and that is a twenty three year old mother that was pregnant with a nine month baby i'm expecting him at any minute but yet is the one year and a half old baby as you see thousands of palestinians are participating in the. whining that does the policy here. and the baby oh you see these features i think the airstrike came from this side the smell is very bad where blood is filling the place as you see the place is completely destroyed after talking to people in the same neighborhood they said that they found. the mother and the
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baby shot heard with pieces of their body were they were not in a complete body jean and the journey ran to the most to find out if the explosion was there or in the house ambulances came in the voices of people screaming were heard inside the house we started knocking on the door no one answered we went to the other door a small child opened it he was frightened he ran away from the woman's body blown apart baby was to campbell and his took the victims to hospital the husband was injured in the leg stomach and head and strikes were launched. till dawn the israeli forces kept on going and strikes where the policy resistance also fired rockets into israel policy that they would confront blood with blood and strikes with strikes so far there have been announcement but he agreement between
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the israelis and the palestinian factions where yesterday was a very very tough night on all the palestinians in gaza strip. tomorrow the policy times are calling for the palestinians to participate in the great march of return policy and use continue to protest to do you demonstrate yesterday gaza strip let's bring. in a new war i got the hottest yes. according to i.d.f. the i.d.f. one hundred eighty rockets have been fired from gaza into israel since wednesday in response the military says one hundred fifty airstrikes have been carried out targeting palestinian terrorist positions most of the palestinian rockets fired into israel hit open spaces but at least two landed in a residential area and seven israelis were injured. well the un's that middle east envoy is now warning of devastating consequences for all people if the israel gaza conflict continues to escalate nicholai. warned that the situation
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could rapidly deteriorate. the u.s. state department spokesperson faced a barrage of questions about the new anti russia sanctions announced on wednesday over the poisoning of the former double agent sergey screwball in the u.k. but korea isn't a great example sanctions as a result you want to get rid of their nuclear program again. a list of twelve things venezuela you've got sort of a clear list of trying to understand what your policy is with russia you've got a variety of myriad no sanctions what's your goal well i think the president has addressed this and so has secretary pompei o we'd like to have a better relationship with the russian government recognizing that we have a lot of areas of mutual concern. really are washington accused russia of using biological and chemical weapons against in the script and he said he discussed the claims and the way the u.s.
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has justified the sanctions with my colleague. the united states. two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning of form of double agent sake a script on his door to you back in march now the sanctions will be implemented and two sets the fish sets will ban licenses for the export of sensitive national security goods to russia including electronic items and these kind of exports have been previously allowed on a case by case basis the second round of sanctions there will be more severe this will be the prohibit us baron colognes the ten minute carrier landing rights which we could affect flights from russia to the us and fed the restrictions on exports
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and imports as well but the u.s. says they that the second round of sanctions will come into effect unless russia provides reliable assurances that it won't use chemical weapons in the future and agrees to on site checks by the u.n. but when you say reliable assurances it was last year twenty seventeen years of national community the o.p.c. w confirmed the destruction of all chemical weapons in russia exactly the chemical weapons watchdog verified the destruction and can fend this in september two thousand and seventeen but we're still waiting for now evidence as to why sanctions of being imposed now and the u.s. has already implemented measures you might remember that around sixty diplomats were expelled by the u.s. last spring when this saga fest escalated but when questions at the press conference the state department official didn't mention any the reasoning behind
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the sanctions whether this was because of old evidence or new evidence let's take a listen to what they had to say. where are you getting the conclusion that rush is behind this creep are poisoning i will leave it to others to characterize the current state of our understanding of the script whole affair we've been very clear that we agree with the assessment that it was a joke agent and that the perpetrator was ultimately the russian federation. i'll leave it to others to give those kinds of details of what we currently understand obviously from reading the press it appears that their investigation is ongoing in terms of the scope and nature of the details and its implications but i'll leave that to others the key words there from the official swear a leave it to others to give the details so whether the u.s. wants the u.k. to disclose the evidence behind the attack remains to be seen and the u.s. is now skating around the reasoning at the moment issuing fresh sanctions but that fresh evidence and all the while russian officials here in moscow keep asking for transparency for evidence that keeps asking can russia be involved in this
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investigation and yet are we to understand the basis of the yukos evidence still falls on the quote highly likely stance well the case of views on this always has been highly likely that russia is behind this attack saying that only russia has the motives the means and the record to target the school policy and moreover as well moscow has repeatedly denied involvement with this offering offering like you said cooperation on the investigation which london has repeatedly denied but so far we know that the chemical weapons watchdog the a.p. c.w. and porton down haven't been able to confirm of the nerve agent we have not verified the precise source but we provided the scientific information to the government but you have not been able to establish at porton down that this was made in russia as i said it's our job to provide eat you know the scientific evidence that identifies what the particular and their future is but it's not our
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job to see where that actually was manufactured to be create your not table at porton down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that not the. analysis nor the o.p.c. w.'s report i did to find the country. of origin of the agent use. in this time and now we're left with this highly likely stance from the u.k. and the u.s. is issuing this fresh round of sanctions but we haven't seen any new information come to light here in the sanctions that the us be imposed on or around august the twenty second in the meantime the u.k. prime minister's office has welcomed the new batch of u.s. sanctions on russia the russian embassy saying it only wants transparency it still asks can we please to be a part of this investigation by the russian embassy calling these sanctions describing them as draconian measures.
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