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african farmers including this family they claim sought refuge in russia thanks for pointing out i didn't know that threats to south african farmers was a major story on r.t. there must surely be a link here of fox news reports trump's twitter feed of tea there's a clear pattern if of course we ignore the fact this shuttle has covered related issues in south africa for quite some time the south african parliament has voted in favor of new legislation that could see land from white farmers seized. solid because government has vowed to tackle violent crime a problem that is there's poses an equal threat for all races living in the country . just outside south africa's capital stands the statue of the man who was behind the policies of apartheid it's a whites only enclave which allows black visitors only under special permit. the discrimination of the apartheid in south africa has long come turn and all the
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evidence is obvious trumps been talking to the russians again and or to you collude with fox or what to cover when and how it all adds up this u.s. of illustration just loves putin and next time you see reports in russian media that's also covered by other media that's also been tweeted by trump ulo what's really going on. tensions are growing at the heart of the scottish political establishment after it emerged the country's former affairs minister is being investigated of accusations of sexual misconduct and examined rejects the claims made against him then is launching a legal challenge against the scottish government over its handling of the complaint the current first minister nicola sturgeon his a close ally of sam and has had the situation is incredibly difficult. for my party this will be extremely upsetting to members of the s.n.p.
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up and down the country it's a difficult situation but what is important is that completes our treaty seriously regardless of who the person complained about it is i can confirm that the scottish government received two complaints in january in relation to alex salmond mr solomons was notified of the complaints in march. before mr salmond and the people involved on wednesday the trying to sell an organist of my conclusions and that i was considering the public interest in making the fact of the complaints investigation publicly known i know that the form of first minister has indicated his intention to challenge the action taken by the scottish government the scottish government will defend his position vigorously scottish place say they're assessing the information they have received about the sexual harassment allegations which date back to two thousand and thirteen in addition to denying the claims alex hammond has called the government's complaints process unfair and unjust and is
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challenging its legality the country's highest court well we spoke to the form affairs minister about the allegations facing him. i fitted the complaints that were made against me and i have sued deny any semblance of criminality. so when you have such things you need a process which is both confidential and fair and most reasonable people will understand and what i am not frightened of going to the highest court in the land to establish that it seems the scottish government looks a bit shaky in their position or anything like this depends on having a fair show having a fear of china to another fed the scottish government process doesn't do that he don't get to see the evidence you don't get to present your own case i was banned from speaking to any civil servant many of whom incidentally have texted me today saying why didn't you come to us to support your position well the reason is i was
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banned from doing that by miss leslie evans the family of seti the scottish government i wasn't allowed to contact them directly so if you can't present your own case you've got an unjust process. these investigations depend on could vent today that confidentiality if you don't have that then how and there are people going to have the confidence to complete in future because not just the person complained of oh it's the confidentiality of the complainants and the scottish government would break you lack of that in jollity so we told them to not make that statement because we were taking the action in the court of session but it's an extraordinary situation when the scottish government starts to break its own confidentiality after the shooting everybody connected with this that that was going to be absolutely protected for the process. well let's understand the unique about the scottish government process of talking about events
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of many years ago when i'm not a serving scottish government minister not even an m.p. or m.s.p. at the present moment and therefore it's really important if you try and introduce such a retrospective to see. do you make sure that the passon who is being complained of it has the opportunity to properly present the case the scottish government's been making the position look the should apply to everybody including former first ministers i absolutely agree and everybody including former first ministers and everybody in the land is intitled to a fear of process and a chance to state the case fairly what could be wrong with the vote you know we're a say the only good i can see coming out of this is we're on our way to the court of session that's a real court of real judgment with fear process is the only decision and then we'll all have to very. french plea have described the thousand eight hundred fifty of grenoble which is near the alps as the french chicago due to its rocketing crime
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rates now calling for radical action to restore law and order. plain. weird too many things happen when up till now we are afraid you're afraid to go out in the evening why we can steal your jewelry you can grab your bag we have never seen anything like that the police used to be more tough but now even they're afraid outloud. her. sally to the crime rate is significant in grenada compared to cities of the same size the city is plagued with drug trafficking because there's not
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a single week without a knife attack or a criminal settling their schools. place to do that we need the fact that interior minister came to visit because in the assam region we thought he would visit grenoble even for a short visit but in the future we will of course make additional efforts in this area. place. click on that so i'm told he preserved phrases because there again he said look male and female you could just come and rob them in broad daylight so no one even moves because they're scared to death so the police are afraid of those crooks because they have kalashnikovs they're on to the teeth with the weapons of war and the municipal police have nothing to get by the national police are barely fishing is just it is the criminals who are the law in this city.
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because as health ministry has had a four hundred. eighty people were injured by israeli soldiers during protests on friday fifty of the wounded us had to have been hit with the live ammunition israel claims its actions were necessary to prevent the israel gaza barrier fence being breached and the demonstrators were throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at its troops and qatari was at the scene holliston us or are protesting in solidarity with the palestinian paramedics and journalists have been killed in the past few weeks of the great march of return. for. good. as you see this is the jeep the chose tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the front we can also hear live ammunition work only one hundred
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meters away from the fence and we're very close and it's very very dangerous here. in the u.s. state of louisiana. by not service and journalists have been arrested and charged under a controversial new trespassing law the remaining activists say they're now facing increased place repression including the use of tases let's take a look at the pipeline at the center of the story.
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well the new law took effect on august the fest and less pipelines as critical infrastructure which makes trespassing on the grounds that belt illegal those who break the law risk hefty fines or up to five years behind bars as activists say that's the number of off duty police officers were also waking for a private security firm to protect the construction sites then no longer waking in
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that capacity activist had told believes the new legal case against america's school principals. let me think of the right word data city as well as the desperation of us companies as well as these legislatures in trying to hide how pathetically un-american this kind of a law is this privatization of unconstitutional actions that have not been held up in the supreme court and clearly don't measure up to the law of the land the constitution this needs to be understood as something that should be contained it is so that it doesn't spread throughout the united states and so it does not spread throughout the rest of the world had told the activists you just heard from also took part in the cuts a pipeline protest that projects face opposition by the fans that drinking with high would be polluted and indian heritage sites destroy its.
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on numerous occasions the protests that tend violence with state nor enforces this one of the national guards engaging in standoffs with the activists offices used force to dispense crowd sink looting more to come in while temperatures well below freezing hundreds of people were injured some seriously police defended their actions saying the activists were trespassing and rioting describing them as a very aggressive his ted's whole again with his take home. i believe that any kind of perceived by him if that whatever occurred would need to be under incredible scrutiny because it's doubtful that sees the advocates for farmers rights advocates for landowner rights to actually kids who are at least sixty and seem to claim that future are going to resort to that kind of to sit in
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a civilised approach. now french property and is using the online rental service as been be a facing legal action for fusing perspective holiday tenants based on that misty french journalist no way who is of north african descent claims that when he tried to book an apartment in miss a his reservation with counselled without explanation but when he got a friend who he says is the house a good french name to try and book the property he was told it was available for. posting a story online wayne says hundreds came forward saying they'd been treated the same by other landlords and been bait respondents saying it's sorry for what happens and underlines that it doesn't tolerate any form of discrimination we discussed the incident where the french lawyer and a power space political commentator. i think there's a problem with part of the foreign committee usa in the large sense today in france
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which has got a bad image and some people would rather not rent than rent to people who got this bad image and particularly within the north african community is giving some are jews who are racist people who don't want to see enough african post in their house and lot of people will be people coming from arthur africa crime to incivility to terrorism and unfortunately deeds are some of the reasons why we speak a lot of the north african community today i don't agree with the thing that we can sum up the reality of people acting or having delinquent behavior just by giving roots of this people these have nothing to do this has nothing to do to explain the behavior again i'm not saying the end tired north african community each so a lot of this is a suggestion that i work with interests and they're not skis that yasser i'm to i'm
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just telling you there is a problem which has to be settled i have no people for the north african to meet who are ashamed of what other people in their community and you can see this unfortunate on a daily basis imagine the french person who has no contacts with the north african community but who read the press on a daily basis and we read people who have been committing crimes who have been terror who are terrorists who are advocating death to france or that they hate tracks and every time to read this unfortunate again i'm the first to say unfortunately unfortunately see that they're often associated with the name from north africa now if there are people who are considering that the route the original behavior the. sexual or at ation or the faith or the own faith is. a good purpose to discriminate they are wrong on their own not respecting the law this is what we have to remind him of in the states which is stay. a former nurse who has lived in britain since she was
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a baby is facing deportation sharon fatalities who was originally born in the caribbean and whose father served in the air force is one of hundreds caught in the so-called winbush scandal a government policy which wrongly targeted commonwealth citizens immigration status sharon's been telling her story to r.t. i had to stop working i lost my job i was a registered nurse. in the financial difficulties i lost my dad in two am to twelve my brother to suicide i ended up stealing monies from patients. have ended up in prison getting a prison sentence everything just accumulators it was just like a knock on effect people are dying people have literally died or stress people have committed suicide because of this it's been a tough road for sharon a former n.h.s. nurse who speccing deportation despite having lived here most of her life while
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waiting for an update on her status she was told she could no longer work and was advised to seek charity help in order to feed her kids if they can just allow me to go to work at least i'm not allowed to claim benefits and the person said not you're not allowed to claim any benefits you have lost it as so i said my source of freedom a child who's twelve he didn't do anything wrong and she said well go online and seek charity the forty six year old was born in germany while her father was deployed during his service in the r.a.f. her family moved back to the u.k. months after her birth i mean our family has been connected to to england for years everyone was proud of him being a soldier i saw because of my dad service i shouldn't work my children should starve and i should be pushed into destitution thats it. and i should be proud that he was serving the queen into a force. that's a punishment has siblings who were born in the u.k.
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have never faced problems with their status but sharon has been told she is not british on the grounds that she was not born within the nation's boundaries sharon believes she has rights to citizenship because of her father's service there's a document called the queen's rules and regulations of the armed forces and this control is everything you do wasn't as an army personnel wherever in the world you are and it says in black and white any children children should not suffer from their citizenship nationality problems anything were when they were born they should be treated as born on british soil if there was one the home office said in the legislation summary of legislation so history in the queen's document is wrong one of the girls said well i'm not nationality tree and i said so where were you dealing with me but you give me a british but at the cricket so you have me on your numbers that i was born in britain but then i'm not british the home office has previously said that there is no guarantee for children born abroad to non british citizens to claim british
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nationality even if their parents served in the armed forces share and now has no choice but to wait for an appeal decision on october the fourth sharon is just one of dozens of descendants of the wind rush generation who have had their lives turned upside down by the government's hostile environment policy to clamp down on illegal immigrants i just think it's a recess thing i don't like to preach or this is him but. who is it happening to is a minority groups or if it's a met my knowledge a group then i put it on to. a russian pilot who was imprisoned in the us after being found guilty of conspiring to smuggle several tons of cocaine to america has been able to feed his family for the first time in seven years yarosh and co was there. stood in liberia in two thousand and ten and flown to the us where he was sentenced to twenty years behind bars he
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pleaded not guilty to the charge and calls the case fabricated as russia has repeatedly voiced concern over the conditions he's being held in and they are saying because lawyers have asked what united nations human rights experts to look into his case well we managed to speak to his wife and a representative from the russian consulate after the family reunion. just recorded what better first meeting has been very exciting and emotional for the whole family i met constancy on the eve of the meeting and to be honest i've never seen him so thrilled he's in the best of spirits of course it's very hard for him to be so far from home away from his family you know everyone could handle constantine is doing so well i'm sure this reunion will help him behold he has lost a lot of weight he made an effort to appeal well to show that everything is ok but i had notes of despair in his voice we tried to support him to cheer him up the first meeting one three one i hope he will be transferred i don't know exactly how
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we convention or by agreement. time forget for more details on any of our stories you can head over to dot com and we're also on social media to be with you in just over thirty minutes time. they gave this man shield camera thankfully once the show and some leave for them. to video this summer with the instant. you know one string i don't roughly don't t.v. . the thought. the are thank god with the are far. far bigger
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exactly the night's a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents yes recently nicaragua put down a violent who were trying to overthrow the government of daniel ortega and never ever notice that most often when you hear the words violent who there's a little prefix it's often added on us backed it's they just. they just come to us back then violence could go together like peas and carrots then they go together like monsanto and genetically modified peas and carrots. and it's actually nice because the germ of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really good to durable you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as
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a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past year on m.s.m. b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have been four hundred and fifty five stories about the pornstar our president. which is like four hundred forty five too many i feel like even if you're really into presidential or roddick fan fiction. that's still four hundred too many that's still. a way. back to latin america the u.s. has had a long policy of undermining infiltrating and destroying an e.u. latin american government that doesn't line up with u.s. policies meaning if they're not down for new your liberal pro-war prole oil economy if a leader says islands live a different way where everyone is taken care of and we help each other out then the
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us will make sure they end up wearing some men's shoes at the bottom of the leg somewhere and it looks like you won't even be laid by unions tomorrow workers because all the unions have been destroyed so you've got like freelance underpaid children cement workers make in their shoes is. probably part of the way to get good khana me where you have some sort of cement appetite but your own tricks some mental layers into working for pennies because they don't understand the algorithm is hard to hard and they don't even know you so i started qualities to make sure craftsmanship is. shoddy underpaid so meant to work. anyway nicaragua maybe runways the latest u.s. backed attempted coup so i thought this would be a good time to take a moment and give you how to create a us backed government. and you can play along at home especially if your home is in nicaragua or venezuela. step one create
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a strong u.s. backed fifth column a fifth column is that you should know i mean how do you not know is a group of people who undermine the government of a country in support of the enemy they can be both covert and open and i have believe you know this is the part of the show where i pretended know something that i just learned two days ago. and i make you feel really dumb i can't believe you know. there are various ways to create fifth columns we here in the us like to create ours using a good wholesome fronts nonprofit organizations. our two favorites are usa id and the national endowment for democracy and he did what is the any day well as editor of consorting news robert perry put it in one thousand nine hundred three and he took over the cia's role of influencing electoral outcomes because who has
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the time right and. the stabilizing governments that got in the way of u.s. interests and also serves as a sort of slush fund for neo cons now i don't know about you but when i picture a neo con slush fund i picture like dick cheney mitch mcconnell and bill kristol naked in a small bath tub filled with vomit of all their victims. i mean i know it's gross but it's probably less gross than what a neo con slush fund really is. so we use anything and usa id to destabilize countries and keep in mind there are consequences to destabilizing countries you know we're indirectly killing a lot of people a lot of people and poor destitute they end up with their lives are a lot of people at least lose their high scores on their video games which is i mean i understand why nobody cares about an infant with cholera but twenty thousand points on level five call of duty when your player already has the advanced armor
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defense system you have to be yet inside to just shrug that off. by the way i've never played call of duty so i just made up a point system. in the nerd community that's like a war crime. yes to undermine the country's economy this can be done via sanctions like we are doing right now in venezuela and iran it's very important to not care at all if that economic warfare kills people are right and they have babies dying because they can't get the medical treatment they need not your problem you've got other stuff to worry about like wife and bird if your twelve hundred dollar loan. the first. part is part of step two is to use the fifth column and the obedient us media hacks like c.n.n. and fox news n.p.r. to convince the people of said country that their economic troubles or the fault of only the president it's a venezuelan president's fault that you don't have toilet paper he's hoarding all
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the toilet paper all right he loves you he should not down now through own angel soft triple block that you didn't even know there was trouble but grief is a dish the second joint of the world right now oh out oh that's a happy rectum but. what our corporate media really doesn't want you to know is the actual truth as peter cullen to an international observer for the presidential economic advisory commission stated it is absolutely clear who was behind the food and medicine boycotts and empty supermarket shelves and the induced internal violence in venezuela it is a carbon copy of what the cia under kissinger's command did in chile in one thousand nine hundred seventy three which led to the murder of the democratically elected president a un day so you create economic troubles which make people hungry and angry step three wait for internal protests and or create them basically there were legitimate
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protests and protests were redirected against the ortega government some of the students involved in redirecting the protests were brought to the u.s. for training by the freedom house a long time additional one point five million dollars to build opposition to the ortega government those two leaders actually came recently and took photos with senator marco rubio i'll tell you if there's one thing i trust it's people who are proud to meet marco rubio. i mean. yeah matthew mark marco rubio's kids tell people joe biden their father that's a. but it is. still as it was syria after genuine protests began the us use the fifth column to exacerbate the tension and channel the protests toward a violent showdown for getting violent while accusing the government of getting violent this is kind of like when i was a kid and i tell my dad i didn't punch my brother in the face he stuck his face in
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front like this was he was swinging his head around like that. we've seen the tactic in nicaragua venezuela many others that were you know there's violence on both sides of the protests but for more on the u.s. backed sides sometimes with help from the cia or our military training facilities like school the americas but using media propaganda many believe there is primarily violence on the government side when in fact it's the opposite step five is tempt one to four don't work kidnap or assassinate. someone as a less obvious options don't work and you just got a whack and dude you just got to just get a whack a doodle do it's what happens or if you're if you're feeling generous you put him on a u.s. military plane and fly him to africa against his will as happened in two thousand and four with the president haiti john bertrand aristide and that must have been an awkward.

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