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6. spain is divided is the catalonian crisis intensifies to meet ongoing protests we invite experts to debate the issue. it's a. problem. so you don't want to negotiate you want. your. old rabbi helping palestinian all the farmers in the west bank is briefly beaten by water or alleged being masked israeli says it's.
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the. violence of the. palestinians who. are established media in the us come up with a new catch phrase to denigrate young conventional view sort of presidential hopefuls. hello there well can you be watching r t international this monday morning where. now top story independence protests gripping the spanish region of catalonia have continued into a 2nd week on sunday people rallied outside the spanish government's residence in barcelona protesters were chanting pro independence slogans and demand the release of 9 jailed separatist leaders who were involved in holding an independent referendum 2 years ago. to pile of rubbish to the front of the building meanwhile
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a national newspaper has also been dragged into the castle and control of the city has been a quarter of a max by. one country one nation well not when it comes to spain the status once again divided over catalonia and its and dependence and still here says the referendum and it hasn't done much for them that and it seems there is not much clarity over the issue so are you spanish or are you catalonia well it's hard to decide even for the country's leading newspaper that came out on saturday with 2 differ in hand lines well this is a national edition and it says massive march of independence for the freedom of the damned and this one says violent groups spread chaos and the center of barcelona barcelona has become the appy summer of the separation movement and is literally on fire alfre day some protesters take the idea of an dependence to the extreme.
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but not everyone shares that view even in barcelona. this road to self-determination but whatever you do do it within the law if you want to have a referendum do it according to the law we've seen a lot of violence and alarm on the streets we can't allow that to scare off the tourists our streets to be destroyed and the protesters do whatever they want the constitution must be respected and must be respected no matter what. yes could
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alone here belongs to everyone is what it is because of the efforts of all of us people like my grandparents my parents and myself so why should they drive me away from cut along when must to stop being spain ish the man who started all this is quietly sitting out the crisis in brussels but protesters in the streets are blaming madrid our politicians have been asking for dialogue since years and they always deny it so they just send the police and they think that with the recession we would change our thoughts that they could be uplifted because during this week every day and every night there is more and more protests on the street. this conflict dates back centuries it goes way back now the stakes are high and we need to show that we are ready for the day we can talk and have a referendum agreed by all let us vote in peace and tranquility. this relationship between spain and catalonia has been broken out old old so no no way no way out no
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no way back you know what i mean because i don't believe in spain i don't believe in. anything in spain and i don't want to be part of this pain anymore while the catalan president says violence has never been there past radical groups have spread throughout the city hijacking the protests and what has been the response from petro sons has government the government to spain reiterates that the problem of catalonia is not independence which will not occur because it's not legal nor do the majority of catalans want it but rather coexistence matric could still trigger article $155.00 of the constitution which would allow him to suspend the ration of government and as soon direct rule but so far prime minister sanchez has fallen short of doing this is facing a general election in november and right now it's not looking good. these protests
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and the lack of response might prove fatal to the central government sanchez has been accused of sticking his head in the sand over the crisis sanchez says that with moderation everything will end up going where it has to the community dialogue with those who make. the government cannot remain paralyzed before this tsunami of violence mr sanchez article 155 we are late. it's not unusual for spain though the pact of forgetting adopted after franco died and his regime fell basically an ally of the new government to not deal with anyone or anything franco related like move on nothing to see here but will this approach work nowadays or is it time to take have out of the sand and finally face the problem because until they do cancel one year could be burning. well the newspaper has said since then that the different headlines were due to the different opening as its offices with
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the final national version carrying the word violent we discussed possible solutions to the catalan crisis with the political scientists mikail and also knew know were very good. the solution is quite easy it's to sit down to negotiate. referendum of that mission producing all the political precedents and then the police brutality in the streets that's if when the moment that we reach this thing anything is going to stop having to stop but that's a growing problem for one another for the stars thus blackmail so all you are descended by all in stupid force the government to negotiate. when the government is its neighbor said one the government you agree we sort of thing you have pre-approved so you don't want to negotiate you want me to accept your conditions and well we had to know that they got down on one point decisions on all of. the
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moment and gave the idea because they broke the demographic groups and it was truth in there with the do stick with regard to justice that's. one therefore find the fish story but i don't think that it's pretty far from the throw of the constitution that there is no right of it does not recognize this their private so that their mission i think we've been asking for that for this right to be recognized but contentious and got on your behalf so that their mission on the referendum on we can be talking if it is like. so but that of in there and then the 48 percent or $55.00 about the only way that all the way to solve this international it with is without referendum so that their nation that we didn't get a warning out we didn't know spain or which is ever going to migrate to country you've got rules to follow and you can't you can't you have goals. you've got so many artists margreet so many decision that are supporting you've got talent
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courage you can just think you can go to madrid with them and you can but we depend on them and they can change the constitution but please don't stand we don't be able to fight. distrait good one drew we don't like this conflict needs to be solved democratically the problem is nothing but the longer the problem is with a front runner and therefore a spring. i'm asked attackers have beaten up an 80 year old rabbi in the west bank he was helping palestinian farmers harvest all is the time for the volunteers among them foreign nationals were also hurt the attackers a believed to have been israeli settlers the rabbi described what happened. were picking gold leaves. suddenly we heard shouts in hebrew go away go away we don't feel he'll settle etc people started to run away because
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we are not violent of course we are against any violence whatsoever they came with clubs i don't clubs and stones in the old people you know or run away but i'm. 80 years old because it would be difficult for me after all between ran away they returned to me for 5 people and started to beat me with clubs and with stones i started with the clubs on my head so i tried to defend myself with my head through the broken. i mean plus the know. and stones one of the stones. to my head and it was blood intolerably the people probably form the settlement called me to how the. jewish school with. the students known for the violence and for aggression
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in the us this is actually the reason that we are we all of the to defend the palestinians from them when israeli planes have launched an investigation likely officials say security has it was created when palestinians along with what they describe as extreme left activist approach the settlement the west bank is home to a large palestinian population but it's also an occupied territory with israelis establishing settlements there clashes between palestinian and jewish communities and frequently in there are in the west bank misty who die says he wants the fighting to stop. politically i think the palestinians deserve the right for self-determination is we jews all right for. israel i think the 2 states where the stadium is where you should leave each 2 are the next to the other . the but unfortunately the new. but
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our aim is that organization is not pollute the. human is human and we do our best to this mission. now the us democratic 2020 hopeful to see cat is hit back at hillary clinton's insinuations that she's getting help from russia she explained why she thinks these claims are being made against. but if they can falsely portray me as a traitor then they can do it to anyone and in fact that's exactly the masses that they want to get across to you that if you stand up against hillary and the party powerbrokers if you stand up to the rich and powerful elite in the war machine they will destroy you and discredit your message well earlier hillary clinton did lead to female democratic candidate is being groomed by moscow she added that russia has launched an online campaign to support for the white house legal media analysts
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lionel told us bringing up russia is one of clinton's favorite place hillary clinton is calling tolls the gabber. a kremlin puppet it's hillary clinton started to find a way to explain how she lost a rigged election. and from the moment she lost she had to come up with something that she could have said i blame me no no this is hillary clinton no instead she said it's not my fault let's see russians russian collusion why not the latest democratic debates of seeing more candidates tarred with the same russia brush with certain topics now branded is kremlin talking points as our season he explains. what you're about to see probably means it's time for someone to go and we keep pedia and come up with a page for one new yet already well established concept talking points that really
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came out of the kremlin from the talking points kremlin talking points of russia talking points kremlin talking points of kremlin is talking points around when governments talking points kremlin talking points is what i was talking about so why waste time on pronouncing the full 3 words if the kremlin talking points are really everywhere couldn't we just say katie p's that would probably save white house candidates a few seconds of their debating time anyway speaking of the democrat debates even saying something like this we have to that russia know look we get it we've tampered with the elections you've tempered with our elections and now it has to stop and if it does not stop we will take this is an act of hostility against the american people will get you katie p. busted i now retract any vaguely nice thing i have a set a bad yank knowing technology things because he answered the question on putin with moral equivalency and the kremlin talking point it will take
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a few seconds of let's see googling to realize that andrew yang is making a valid point american journalists people working for the government have written about how the us pulled political strings abroad in the past but nowadays damn it cram one talking point alert comes the reaction here's something else from another candidate donald trump has the blood of the kurds on his hand but so do many of the politicians in our country from both parties wait for it literally a crumbling talking point that whatever look apart from told seem pretty much everyone who's capable of doing a bit of research pointed that out all kinds of media ran the story on how different generations of d.c. paul. this ins turn their backs on the kurds so katie p.s.r. haunting americans just about everywhere someone takes a hit at the democratic leadership for not being progressive kremlin talking point
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someone has a go on john mccain for being too blood durant kremlin talking point fears of a nuclear war. talking point i'll tell you what though why did a few absolutely sane people from way outside the kremlin walls would just call these comments or concerns legit points do you know any more examples for the k.t. pee-wee kapiti a page anyway at least it's a bit of free publicity for moscow's most famous landmark there are a number of ways that we can refute a particular case that we're talking about in this instance number one is a call something a conspiracy theory conspiracy theory is when somebody says something which is usually drew that you don't like now we have a new version of this when you say this repeatedly kremlin talking point kremlin talking point people will start to believe it then when you say it when it's
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received yes excellent you must be well read you've said kremlin talking point at least 6 times in that sentence welcome aboard remember the election is in 13 months instead of them worrying about what kind of world they're going to be promising democrats or people who vote for them they're talking about the kremlin and dusting off roofs so full that red baiting nonsense to come over the next few minutes us if we like 18 its troops from syria they are heading home as some have their own we'll have a look at where they getting your stuff the bread. joined me every thursday on the al. simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see you then.
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again you with the u.s. is withdrawing more troops from parts of northern syria but they are not on their way back home as some had hoped. the current game plan is for those forces to reposition in western iraq the ones coming out that's original $1000.00 and then 2 missions one is to defend iraq and 2 is to perform accounts are his mission and has not ruled out the possibility of the troops being sent back to syria at a later date to conduct anti terror operations although president donald trump apparently has the right is because on twitter he said he was bringing soldiers home but that tweet was then removed a couple of hours later and we posted but the reference to bringing troops home removed is a pledge though he's often made before we have one good study says we've beaten them and we've beat now badly now we've won it's time to come back we just took
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over you know you kept hearing it was 90 percent 92 percent the caliphate in syria now it's 100 percent we just took over we're not get the hell out of isis will become another syria like very soon it's time to bring our soldiers back home that's the way it is. well the decision to move troops to iraq comes after washington negotiated a temporary ceasefire between turkey and the kurds ankara agreed to suspend its military operation in northern syria for 5 days to alag kurdish militias to pull back with the aiming to create a so-called safe zone reaching 30000 kilometers into syria both sides however have accused each other of violating the cease fire early this month unless it was withdrawing troops from northern syria and soon after to started its offensive against the previously u.s. back militias which ankara regards as terrorists we spoke to the analysts alessandra bruno about this and he says that america's exit has nothing to do with
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strategy. i think trump is trying to find a way to silence his critics so. they've created this idea that they can shift the 1000 troops gradually from the base in northern syria to iraq this makes it seem like they're just redeploying the troops to where they're more needed strategically as if there is some kind of plan so i think it's a tactic to for political gains at home rather than actual strategic gains in iraq i think the best thing that trump has done. in all of his 3 years is the decision to will abandon syria what are the americans doing in syria nobody has ever understood the you supposedly were fighting isis but most of the fighting was done by some of their kurdish lies but mostly it was
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russia and syria the usual syrian army that did the bulk of the fighting against isis in fact and achieving the greatest successes. the wiki leaks founder and journalist union sanj expected to appear in person later on monday. westminster magistrate's court in london the full extradition hearing is shared jule for february but today's hearing is all about outlining initial arguments against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile noles meltzer a un special rapporteur on top of visit to stanch imprisoned in may along with 2 medical experts he says the songes been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding that his call for a probe into the matter has been ignored. i asked the u.k. to the nest to get this on their current. case they would find the violation to all full of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. were
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ill treatment. for 4 months i didn't receive any results of ul and 9 percent of the united kingdom responded in a very short. 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. would have been involved in treatment for mr asunder and that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case was requested you know the kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all its party to conduct a prominent correctional investigations as soon as there is a reasonable ground in the united kingdom and the clear treaty obligation to investigate this case passion. in the u.s.
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a sound is charged with possession and dissemination of classified information if found guilty he could receive up to 175 years in prison the journalist has been in washington's crosshairs for more than a decade now that after week and it's published a video showing the u.s. media korea tacking chair innocent civilians in iraq in july of 2007. currently serving a 15 week sentence in the u.k. for bail evasion back in 2012 now that meltzer again says his right to due process has been systematically violated clearly shoulders pattern but is typical for victims of such a logical torture and because mr assad has been isolated in a very controlled by whom and for more than 6 years. we could identify the causes for these symptoms with a high degree of certainty we could see is that there was this human or 2 of stress levels that were added by the various consistently arbitrary judicial procedures
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that sound like torture for someone's obviously but after a couple of years when you're when with every state of origin you're exposed to treats you with extreme arbitrariness and bites you will become conscious and you will lose the trust in your in moment. so that's how the news is looking this monday morning we're backing up with more here at the top of. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are just amazed that every 30 minutes in the country a child goes missing. not. only
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does. the national human rights commission stated that $44000.00 minors go missing every year while the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. actually going to be press it's like well before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and all. this shit.
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would argue that implanting things get into your brain is beyond me. at least for the moment.
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