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ok now for this book and google and to choose whatever the way that most people get their news and they use those to. social media in order in order to educate themselves or find out what's going on earth but it's being it is being the content is being censored by the corporations that earn it so it's so so that it won't be free and it's not free now but it's and they're very are targeting i wouldn't be surprised if i disappear because i'm anti war the author of the list was a bit of a nobody before giving man birth to his catalogue but as its popularity swells let the public shaming commence. such as in the german city of canada between anti migrant protesters and rival groups of left eleven people injured and resulted in a number of arrests being made there's been nonstop demonstrations underdressed
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there throughout the week here's a roundup of what's been happening. i. this murder has affected us too even though we had nothing to do with it we're still having to pay the price even though we did nothing the touch it. if you seen this place you're me a lot of crime said you have a straw and so on to steal everything and so on and it's too much and i think we
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must help people. live. to be honest i'm ashamed of this city when these right wing extremists spread hate like that we should leave and piece together with the refugees live what we have seen and calmness is something that has no place in a constitutional spades it's become a witch mom spewing hate to mount st they have no place in our country. the way you want when you stream is tough capitalized on this terrible pain a strong is tasteless time to. be rejected there's not acceptable when people who look forward to being attacked in the course of a spontaneous rally. and the migrant protesters have also been displaying photos of people who they claim of being assaulted by asylum seekers something about
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a contributing factor to the un rest of the flaws in germany's own legal and enforcement systems here's our europe correspondent peter all about. migration policy in germany is firmly in focus right now but what to do when it's been decided that the person doesn't have the right to be here and should be deported well at the bizarre end of the spectrum is the case of one man in frankfurt who the city's office of public order confirm to r.t. has had a whopping five hundred and forty two criminal investigations against him the man who doesn't have a passport can't be deported because the authorities can't prove which nation he originally comes from oh and by the way this has been going on since ninety ninety eight over the last twenty years most of his offenses have involved drug charges driving offenses driving without a license and violations of the residency act but who year is remains
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a mystery we have a loose biography that suggests that he was born in one nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media. protest and their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than
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half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live. if they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation after they physically resisted reaper three ation of people that don't have the right to be here in germany is on the list for angela merkel on the tour around africa we have a situation now where not all problems have been solved especially deporting are still a big problem the security system also the judicial system has to make clear that there is an effective system of crime prevention. and there is also an effective system in place of punishing committed crimes and not just coloring the situation beautiful lead by presenting statistics that was done by interior
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minister post seymour four who claimed that the security situation was better than ever since one thousand nine hundred ninety two but it shows took some statistics which did not really reflect the situation on the streets he left out all those cases that were reported to the police but were never really taken further because of lack of capacity here on behalf of the police. it's exactly a week until sweet upset with right wing support on the rise crimes a big factor in the campaigning especially since a spate of arson attacks in which gangs have torched cars almost two thousand vehicles have been targeted in the country since january last month alone more than one hundred were hit in a single night clearly infuriated the swedish prime minister lashed out at the masked means being blamed for the arson. programme most of the first of the question has to be asked of those who want the fact were you doing what you think you are born or you destroyed the whole area of the neighborhood for the children
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on their way to preschool you have to see burnt out cars or going to court there must be a hard response from society any other social where if an option is going to visit one trouble district with a local journalist. or. was. it done for. the hollowness well of this noble souls or we're going. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the prefer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially stood by police as no go so and he with me you know swedish journalist chang three thank you so
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much for being my guy tonight. no guns are in sweden seriously of course you can go dar. you will have a problem if you go to with the camera or if your police. for years swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police to there are called for all of the police to go. a lot of people are going though because you know if you've heard what if you have a parking lot with what the cause of or open water coral fire of course it will spread to the next door an extra. just a common thing that people leave those areas they move their service they make some more money they move away immediately definitely they don't want to keep still go
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with the school here for others to. spark the discussion is it true about if it's a local saw about. some politician on the so you give up for example a social. he called it no it's a go go so you know so you were. hollered i used to live there are over he said with the police never figured out why they got out the day out of course. after the police car so they had to call for what you call it. a truck to get the way the police got when it was start to prove it's a go go so known for high criminality rate theories have also a reputation for drug trade. terrorists place where there's a lot of drugs we see that people up there are just go out there are. people standing here and for one of them and one for you even if you are blind you will see what they are dealing drugs it's not like they are hiding it but it's up
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to people who have also said that we. are only violent that would like to. know of the told not to do they know. every month you give me money no money but it was not that we should ban you may know good luck which we've seen across sweden's vulnerable aimee's looked quite tense just like the country's prime minister has described although the authorities never agreed many tend to blame the massive number of immigrants for the situation. people think that it's related to these two thousand and fifteen immigration crisis with no this is because of immigration we had twenty years ago a lot of these people are criminal or second generation immigrants the parents can if you want to be a bit dramatic you could say that the worst is still ahead of us. as you heard
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there some locals describe the troubled areas as no go zones although police prefer to class the most vulnerable areas characterized by high crime rates and social exclusion area understand. look at how well it got about it because he discovered what we have very supportive not allowing. my grounds to get into labor markets also that's that's a big problem here we are. in there we can enough to change their political. party the first time in a story. from being social democrats and and getting into very very unhappy rights new york a not fair political. situation so also of course it's a little bit catalytic in that way friends women's ministers embroiled in a rather transgenderism the details on that act.
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of one. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday should we let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and what politicians do something. to put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for something want to be preached.
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to the right to be close this is what we look for three of the people. interested always in the why. should. i. allow again the u.k.'s minister for women is being criticized by rights activists after expressing concern over the writing number of children wishing to change their gender i read in the paper recently there has been a large increase in the number of teenagers who are identifying as such and i think we need to get down to the reasons why this is happening it may simply be a case of greater awareness it may be that they see it is a nonsense to questions they are perhaps not asking themselves. i'm trying to gender issues are increasingly being raised in the u.k. with initiatives being launched to recognise the community's rights one recent
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example is that edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicating how they want to be referred to the student union campaign is part of an effort to avoid so-called mis gendering however it said she wouldn't should not use the term preferred pronouns emphasizing that it's not a preference but the necessity we debated the issue with human rights activist peter tatchell and radio talk show host. trans people do not choose to be trans they don't make this decision about gender reassignment career without very very serious long protracted thought and indeed is often agonizing they face often rejection by their parents being thrown out of home and very high rates of suicide and attempted suicide so this is not a decision that a young person takes lightly and if they make the decision but they feel that they are one gender or another i think we should respect that i don't think it's
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a big deal to it's about common decency just about being kind and compassionate to other people so i don't i agree with that but part of same token they should respect our rights to have a different view and when you talk about this this is always brought the thing about trans and serious sides it isn't because they're struggling with the fact they think they're in the wrong body that leads generally to the serious side it's aster when they realize they've made a dreadful mistake which is why the woman deserve minister of the education minister is right to say we need to look out why more and more young people are trying to go through this if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which we're edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves well if the purpose of these
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badges is just to raise awareness and in particular to make transfusions and their friends and allies feel comfortable safe and accepted i don't think that's a terrible thing i think it's just a common human decency to become mine too i know that perfectly reasonable have made this decision what's not reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it's happened at university. of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had she not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today are man tomorrow arm a boy the next fridge freezer so there but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language trans people are reality they have existed since time immemorial who are throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there
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is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away that issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward and of violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority. independence for spain's rest of catalonia region was back in the news on wednesday a group strongly against the session took direct action to get their point across in a nighttime raid. the . little
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one a little the white suit is a way of putting forward our demand we put on the suits to draw attention we also consider it to be a form of protest first of all we went there to get rid of those yellow ribbons and deliver the message that public places are neutral that they should be neutral our opponents should respect public place to. live their lives. that's half an hour more of the way to biggest news for you but often i see them.
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live. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. they're not going to come back another. bloody one at that not out of the mouth of the money they are letting. this was
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a good time to. try to move there i'm. not get my money not why not ten then again why exxon and they'll all people we believe this will be a. lot of my kids i don't want them up with the johnny will they are at the moment on account of motherhood like you sir there are a lot of them i'm a little like community old enough to want the things i don't want to put on the most. of the bloodletting. it's. just.
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this incremental angle which of a kid i could kind of feel like you know say that the rules are simple and should be in full service of a fifty i mean. just to let. me put the whole problem you just go out of the media. if i throw in the whistle somebody thought of it will be myself lifting you know let them yesterday just a little bit and he's out those like you may know he is how this stuff. gets out yes that i will not. live up to. me just as i'm as i ask of you hint that those will do. and indeed they will leave the thought it will do it out of some as i said about their own aka. their you know little get up in play oh you know up a the needle i keep in this heat out of my spot a comment that only see the us. been decent put up with. a client their unit in
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a local kind enough to abide by their own. you let them buy like we import a lot at the nikos get into molecular the public school in which oh my heels. i came we know my thought in colombia. the don't buy don't get me in my tummy some eagles joy i mean there was a special on us about them which are special in us you know most of them acquitted all of us yeah. but i have. with a lot of. ol remedial school i got well lessons over it with a lot of political some audio. just a casual is the code will stop. meeting in the. dusty post e.-s. time not a must join me at the main things were pretty. hip up here that you similar to
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a c.n.c. magnetic or buy them a thousand on wednesday and where is it and we will to not hear it only partially because imo you are seeing a school bus but i'm not out on the federal style but in a town that has yet the scoundrel nearly caught it on enough when i was alone with the secret it got all right i wouldn't doubt it i thought i meant that when they don't really know their limits you get the spotlight bang bang bang you just. see. and this is how we said they were to. jam a. pretty good just work out of no. mentoring seem a very. jelly case where. the procedures are coming down the wrestlers he now don't i really am or know how
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to take cover in the almost four years he carried. the guy if i know that my old son will most likely in mind see and read the r.c.c. here she is no where in the learn is in this illness are in the p.c. and in the same field i ask so you upon the iraqi in. the last unger report respect that commands or feel. bored get your see if those are but this time getting pretty. good i left. side would always seem i am a guard and i was made for my freedom with the children opinion cancer support our stuff. that. i sell better than you can answer for them and they have. similar style and mustard. yalit if it were the worst thing ever to get there mentally i get around. to ask but i'm out
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here but up irish cargo area you are so much i don't waste your life here only but i have their main question may i come into frederick and fish are not very sad until they have come out there by us and the house are not very sour it just threw it out easier caught us on to cynthia at the paper is there not here we are moir in may at some interest where. dollars yes me set on no money. but i made out. to start is this a good hour want to know say we know entity m. paul. minds. are spreading.
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the you. again as you may now serve the mom put to live for nearly a month done through for your limb and their florida. yet this economy in the c.m. bring. them in turn the must be very unwilling to increase us here know the similar problem into tomorrow posters are your doors to me in india. for today jurors have any and people who. need your me after me he our client the last time in that hospital will be a new up or down i either. of you see you had a quick response. place cannot repent she has come upon him. you know it's had meant i mean you pop out i don't let's put that much as you put it. where i prefer to get them at the park. because the coming up is not
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a look at me you. know what i meant by those who remember one time. when that little. noise by the bass is this business i mean masses would you know suddenly like and. see him play god like last time getting by d.n.a. and by merely painted. a widely. used to. see him and i mean. from numbers from going to. see what a stupid. metal band three lumpen. was he there were no wards predatory or did the cooking know why we're lapping up your pretty near spore saw me come by need only put a piece order in. me no i have not been that british could be
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lot more committee and especially like i you know i have to like you know for sure when i see no. case in all four kiloton are even thought of me. so i look up with the car the power score i've given over i went to like everybody which i still get to get the last out look at that little guy when i can leave it at the moment to see i'm going to do to make it a game again i'm at that just really marginal because when it. isn't phenomenal political you need to know the answer is a. mistake you know people. ok it's cool morsi you mean like use the. as use them in the. mail you not been equally clear. boy. look at.
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my dog that's the. story i say let's tell them i was going to. do legal kill them in order for me know that you know i think. you know. a striking. important person i know but i could. never tell you. so much. like i did you think i was a leo. he went on to alchemy that the pressure on us. to make went out there in my head it came and i know you like i you know until i was possessed of a lot.

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