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they were backed up right with that military back in the right ways military. funding and on being an army. there is no. war because those things there's always a small. people for. really. a problem but. the profit. the cia enough get. the cia in afghanistan have committed atrocities including summary executions according to a damning report this time have committed atrocities including summary executions according to a damning report by human rights. there's really no question that conduct like this by human rights. there's really no question that conduct like this violates the laws just didn't know what accountability for this type of conduct and certainly
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not for the actual case violates the laws just didn't know what accountability for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases we documented in this new report. california residents from raging wildfires this week documented in this new report. california residents from raging wildfires it's been alleged that a malfunction of the local power company. it's been alleged was a malfunction of the local power company. so this resolution is already some feel dissipating and fatal fatal disease. shelter palestinian teenager sentenced to a month of community service we speak to the voice of a palestinian teenager sentenced to a month of community service we speak to the boy's family. didn't get a proper. we didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues would do the same they would kill.
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do the same they will kill. you given to you this is out international thanks for joining. this is international thanks for joining. the dumbing report by human rights watch blame. the dumbing report by human rights watch blames u.s. bank afghan forces for summary executions and other atrocities are mounting u.s. spanked afghan forces for summary executions and other atrocities amounting to war crimes alleges 14 cases of abuse over the last 2 to war crimes alleges 14 cases of abuse over the last 2 years and is based on dozens of testimonies the
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cases also include attacks on you and is based on dozens of testimonies the cases also include attacks on the families in the front of the list of targets of the suspects suspects kids and not kid picnics things got more detail deals from the ira that are if you haven't rights of human rights watch what washington or into. the us for service will be on my back is what. the cia so we again and again gathered enough in terms of the gay scene structure of the office from terse terms of the investor sure of these forces investigating how they were funded and supported and also taking numerous eyewitness accounts in how they were funded and supported and also taking numerous eyewitness accounts of what happened when these this couldn't have happened at that when they please resource it it's got interrupted it's and it's and we're not and we all took a look at what had been right had been married when we sorted out later we're close . clearly we believe that we have we suspect by the way she has of the lands of
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suspected violations of the laws of war international humanitarian law is clear in this sort of conduct to prisoners being executed people killed with their hands tied behind their backs children being shot at for international humanitarian law is clear this sort of conduct to prisoners being executed people killed with their hands tied behind their backs children being shot in the hand in the middle of night operations there's really no question that conduct like this violates my hand in the middle of night operations there's really no question that conduct like this violates the laws of war. has been taking a look at the evidence in the report the loss of work. has been taking a look at the evidence in the report it's all the estimate. the detail all the testimonies the details this is a this is a compendium of a. story book or is this. is one such
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in the middle of the. board hunt squad the house inside is an afghan family. the house inside is an afghan family they're scared they're terrified. one by one for the crime of caring for one another era fired one by one for the crime of caring for one another there butchered 1st the blue of the dual when the father of the family their butchered 1st the blue of the door when the father of the family came out of the house they shot him and then as the sons came out to check on him they killed him out of the house they shot him and then as the sons came out to check on him they killed him then the woman stops another brother from coming out and they said please don't kill us then the woman stops another brother from coming
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out and they said please don't kill us and then he shot an older woman the younger girl ran to the brother and they shot her injuring her and then he shot an older woman the younger girl ran to the brother and they shot her injuring her then and killed him up in aspirin can build blood. carried a great. carry braided he deserves for 2 more nights in another instance the scribe it's in was the church and upstairs from mill it was a huge lemon rigidly a riot cuts watch a paramilitary squad allegedly accompanied by americans raid an afghan village they security in company by americans raid an afghan village they security and start questioning the men among them a fellow named. east start questioning the men among them a fellow named. is taken out of his house and interrogated when he returned he found it taken out of his house and interrogated when he returned he found his 2
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brothers brothers it is son son and nephew if you execute it it got sick of them shouted gunshots to the eyes and in the mouth they don't leave much of a face behind in all 6 of the eyes and in the mouth they don't leave much of a face behind in all 6 civilians dead in that raid 3 of them were university students civilians dead in that raid 3 of them were university students stories like this just go on and on at around midnight the unit destroyed the gates of our compound with an explosive device they killed one of my stories like this just go on and on. at around midnight the unit destroyed the gates of our compound with an explosive device they killed one of my sons back at the bar and the into one with the other one with them them not terrorists we miss not terrorists the forces
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accused us of feeding the taliban but the taliban came asking for food because the forces accused us of feeding the taliban but the taliban came asking for food if you don't give give it to them the name is saul you these is killed or captured nations reached a crescendo back in 2011 then it was primaries reached a crescendo back in 2011 then it was primarily american troops carrying out an average of 19 raids per nearly american troops carrying out an average of 19 raids per night is a nationwide massacre of became so ugh night was a nationwide massacre it became so ugly that even the radically adze taliban the afghan government clearly that even the radically adze taliban afghan
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government came out and said enough is enough for an army higher it madden said enough is enough one army higher gas one the immediate burn of night operations house searches and i'm necessary gas one the immediate burn of night operations house searches and i'm necessary capture that's got to. pull out all of us are only if it. had the true awareness had no choice but to hold and buy a hold i mean the americans came out and said this but to hold and buy a hold i mean the americans came out and said we'll stop but these guys these 100 squads. we'll stop but these guys these hunt squads trained armed supported and accompanied by the cia they'll keep an armed supported and
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accompanied by the cia they'll keep going and the kill epting do it and they told. you it. till now. at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house they locked the women in one room at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house they locked the women in one room they went to them and good room they went to. where it was he was long and shot a few. times then they drove the body all to the country out there was no resistance then they drove the body all to the country out there was no resistance some residents were asked to come out of the room they were staying in that they were separated from the residents were asked to come out of the room they were staying in that they were separated from other family members and taken to other rooms and later saw no one saw who examined the family members and taken to other
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rooms and later saw no one saw who exactly did the shooting but relatives that were subdued out of this and there are some nice sort of the out but relatives they were sort of in their eyes at the mouth by the way is what langley had to say about these reports although she my the way is what langley had to say about these reports all those human rights watch did not provide the cia time to study the particular allegations in this report without them rights watch did not provide the cia time to study the particular allegations in this report without confirming or denying any particular role in government of afghanistan conservatism operations we can save you some confidence that many if not all of the claims levied against afghan forces are likely from firming or denying any particular role in government of afghanistan conservatism operations we can save you some confidence that many if not all of the claims levied against afghan forces are likely false or exaggerated that is the polite equivalent of the middle finger false or exaggerated that is the
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polite equivalent of the middle finger they essentially said we didn't look at what you're accusing us of and it's probably they essentially said we didn't. look at what you're accusing the serve and it's probably nonsense to think these people were once tasked with winning the nonsense to think these people were once tasked with winning the hearts and minds are the. ones. we have hardens and battling to win hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for hearts and minds in afghanistan their lines in afghanistan battle for hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for the hearts and minds of the afghan people when the hearts and minds of the local afghans over the hearts and minds of the afghan people when hearts and minds of the local afghans hiring soft diplomacy in terms of appealing to hearts hiring soft diplomacy in terms of appealing to hearts and minds
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these killings that w. describes of the fuel and minds these killings that w. describes of the fuel of this war the hate they breed they radicalize all of this war the hate they breed they radicalize entire generations if someone invaded your country terrorize june entire generations if someone invaded your country terrorized you your family with nike murder raids for years wouldn't you your family with nike murder raids for years wouldn't you feel i feel like it. didn't you do you want to the result is the ritzier. with human rights watch that as a human. and a and of can think of can and she can go to dimension to the coincidence account of
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the consequences of their actions in the region. the primary things we'd like to see are increased for their actions in the region. primary things we'd like to see are increased transparency and along with back greater accountability and i say greater we're starting to basically transparency and along with back greater accountability and i say greater we're starting to basically 0 there's been no accountability for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases we've talked to here oh there's been no accountability for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases we've documented in this new report so that's a start but we do have some specific recommendations about women today in this new report so that's a start but we do have some specific recommendations about ways that the u.s. in particular and the cia can use their leverage to try to influence the ways that the u.s. in particular and the cia can use their leverage to try to influence these forces and. we've talked i commanded what are mental really horrific crimes that are fortunately for times unfortunately as much as this is an important report this is
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not just news this is a nice. this is not. these crimes these sorts of crimes have been documented extensively before but i hope that now the afghan government in particular and the u.s. wanted extensively before but i hope that now the afghan government in particular and the u.s. government will really pay attention. to that page from india to. me that is. conflict the army is going out of it getting on people are inflicting pain on them people. continue continue to rage in large parts of colorful afford one. the.
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authorities are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid might be to blame for the authorities are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grid might be to blame for the largest wildfire company and challenge of the infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms in the state the largest wildfire company in challenge of the infrastructure is one of the biggest power phones in the state and implementing blackouts to try to stop the
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files from spreading that's left millions of people without power and implementing blackouts to try to stop the files from spreading that's left millions of people without power and it's come under criticism for its killing more than expects. it's come under criticism for its killing more than expects. major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the late major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many as 20 school was alarms of people to flee their homes many are pointing to global warming as a potential recall as of the fires however they could be ignoring as a potential recall as of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that
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one of their transmission at a company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that one of their transmission towers malfunctioned near the site where the kinkaid fire began in sonoma county hours malfunctions near the site where the kinkaid fire began in sonoma county p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily their towers malfunction that coming p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily their towers malfunction that caused the fire and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of that but while we're cause the fire and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of that but while we're here let's hear your piece for interview and he has any is a direct. p.g.
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however the court there for generation mission remains one of many things one is the biggest state you still abilities in california despite being linked between lengths to so many so many many unnatural details at disaster asters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled of hers furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled about that we had several days that we couldn't work that we couldn't access the buildout that we had several days that we couldn't work that we couldn't access the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people going to acting only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people going to have access to facilities a lot of the buildings were close like m.l.k. where people go and study post access to facilities a lot of the buildings were close like m.l.k. where people go and study post our business was was drastically affected there were 3 days in a row few weeks ago our business was was drastically affected there were 3 days in
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a row few weeks ago and then also this last monday i think should be held accountable because they are the only power and then also this last monday i think should be held accountable because they are the only power company in this whole area as a company so they you know are in responsible in. air is very you know so they are responsible for that and these company is very ineffective. and. it's. a city making mistake of making a for me said after a cost of arson using state. fire associate of president clinton redundant and. just. basically affecting people's life if they're not doing what they're. basically affecting people's life if they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing then i feel like they're liable for it outrages coming if they say they're supposed to be doing then i feel like they're liable for it outrageous
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coming from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that make in the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that may continue to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out which is simply an act 17 years to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out which is simply unacceptable to well i'm not going. to beat 3 feet is monica's management and decades of use of a utility that didn't focus on your commute was a problem and it's use a 100 public safety but focused on folks who could hold standards and she got to hold it but he also received so received 201-084-0400 dollars dollar contribution from the republic but it money but at a time at a time where they were already facing a felony investigation there are already losing face it's going to a flip the warney investor most aboard
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a ship that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already or aging california hey look them up and. on to it already we're aging california ok look them up and r.t. new york. a lawyer representing wildfire survivors might danko believe this new york. a lawyer representing wildfire survivors might danko believe the state regulators free become police hands of now and do whatever it wants. regulators free become police hands of no do whatever it wants. genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep the genie's responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep it safe and what they do is they actually raise the money from to save and what they do is they actually raise the money from the customers to do that work but instead of doing it they diverted customers to do that work but
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instead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p.g.a. need file bankruptcy is because it wants to use their money the reason why p.g. needs file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankruptcy laws to minimize it but what happened. was he was that they sometimes minimize what it has to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance california we have a regulatory agency it's basically malfeasance california we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission and it is their job to call the public utilities commission and it is their job to be the watchdog to oversee what p.g. any is doing but either watch ought to oversee what p.g. any is doing but history has shown that p.g. any relationship in history has shown that p.g.
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any relationship with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective. with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty dark but it has an effect as that gives. well she says that the u.s. decision to decision to stay stay in syria is in syria is not stiff and biased and generous designed generous designed to. safe that safe that oil that from islamic state splits rather its own commercial interests. from islamic state splits rather its own commercial interests. sants by placing their own sanctions american troops in the sand by placing their own sanctions i'm very concise mongering oil from syria $30000000.00 a month early cancer smuggling oil from syria $30000000.00
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a month aren't willing to leave the area in the near future to leave the area in washington your plans that you no longer list. washington's a longstanding list of sanctions covering syrian oil repairing the country's oil fields for instances lives of sanctions covering syrian oil repairing the country's oil fields for instance is liable as well as crude imports to the united states washington also bars other countries for medical as well as crude imports to the united states washington also bars other countries from exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a critical situation that is syria's never exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a critical situation that is syria's never been particularly blessed with oil for example prior to the war it produced around $400000.00 barrels have been particularly blessed with oil for example prior to the war it produced around 400000 barrels of crude another petroleum every day difficult to say exactly how bad the situation is now but as crude another petroleum every day difficult to say
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exactly how bad the situation is now but estimates put out put it just 50000 barrels a day and put that output out that you just 50000 barrels a day and that you could say is just a drop in the ocean for the u.s. which could put a 12000000 barrel just to the drop in the ocean for the u.s. which as a daily output of 12000000 barrels despite several announced pull outs u.s. armored vehicles of still been seen patrol despite several announced pull out so u.s. armored vehicles of still being seen patrolling all facilities in northern sealing the all of the literally parties in northern to go in and see official rear business says that it is merely survive and to go in under financials insisted as many as 500 troops may remain deployed. to all fields there is no room. to bomb plots that they're ready to fight there and donald trump wants that they're ready to fight for the resources. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil for the resources. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now we know they have
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to fight for the we may have it's fight for the u.k. so maybe somebody else maybe swansea's somebody else once you know which case they have a go which values of a fight have a hell of a in it there were only going to deal with it there were little goes to show naming it if we think it a deal with whoever's claiming it if we think it's fair all week it's world's fair or more will it we care world early them bill is terribly stop that correctly we have tremendous very quickly and as we have tremendous power in there that put poor or. of the world over of the world into the national oil internationalists not at all the middle economist octomom to sell them a belief that trump isn't protecting the oil fields from iceland but rather keeping them away from to sell them a belief that trump isn't protecting the oil fields from iceland but rather keeping them away from the legitimate government. that is just. as he is claiming that he is protecting the oil fields against i as i
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as but he is protecting the oil fields against i as i as but currently there is no threat whatsoever from i as i asked in foreign clee there is no threat whatsoever from i as i asked in fact he is using the occupation of syrian oil fields the fact he is using the occupation of syrian oil fields to remediate in syria to stir up trouble in syria to delay the story made in syria to stir up trouble in syria to delay the end of the civil war is area and to see what the start of the syria end of the civil war is area and to see what the start of the syrian people of their all or in and the i already is that by some people of their all and the i already is that by selig's period or in 2 of our
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customers he is upset leagues period or in 2 of our customers he is breaking his own sanctions against syria and at the same time he is his own sanctions against syria and at the same time he is preventing or imposing sanctions on any country that some preventing or imposing sanctions on any country that supplies syria with oil and in effect he is acting like it lies syria with oil and in effect he is acting like a judge and jury in syria. a judge and jury in syria. and it is run our soldiers being the. sentenced to the month of going to israel now would a soldier's been demoted turned sentenced to a month of community service after faith community. and faith mantled he shall
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choose to taking an unplanned road. to the left so to plead guilty to disobey his commands and as i do not appear pleading forgive i didn't that it. is the man who was trying designs orders and opening fire on the teenager who was trying to scale a security fence at the border jury arrived he may find this footage disturbing to scale a security fence at the border during a riot you may find this footage disturbing. and it was the show i was the most of the lead up to. and believe the shooting of the palestinian listening intently and ager this was injured is alive as in july of last year last year elated data died in hide in hospital spittle which put his family in gaza. which. i see. no one expects is no darling i expect and says signed on didn't today and i didn't
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see expect it is a big was a big week shock for us for a family a family i wasn't surprised by the sentence and i felt that i wasn't too surprised but sealant and i feel sad to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and then be sentenced and when it's 12 months child that he could do doesn't carry any weapons and then be sentenced to just one month of community service not even jail time the israelis always kill in cold blood the soldiers the service not even jail time the israelis always kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues would do the same and they will kill didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues would do the same and they will kill. palestinian unite to dismiss instance of supporters of expensive staff as a rally to the resale and jets and assists and since the co-founder of the electronic and founder of the to felix farming other need to fight for another into
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the new the verdict of say into the that they are the sting of rights group says israeli security forces operate with apparent impunity. the group says israeli security forces operate with apparent impunity. the euro mediterranean human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disparate the euro mediterranean human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate with the criminal act of killing an unarmed child for tester and may encourage a portion it with a criminal act of killing an unarmed child for tester and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate his sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient. israel defense forces told r.t. other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate his sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient. israel defense forces told r.t. the soldier was punished for disciplining orders not for killing anyone he received
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30 day the soldier was punished for disappointing orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says protests of military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says protesters trying to breach the security fence along the border and in danger israeli citizens live is trying to breach the security fence along the border and in danger israeli citizens live spite of spice throwing incenting injury devices and devices is the fiction is he 1st and. only this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children or this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children by occupation. force and is an early spang 281830 no but these noted but how he's been to how we keep 2 accounts. reaction from human rights and secondly if he's from and to guard.
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them keep it at the bit of. this. and the this sort of like that the judiciary system it's politicize. this sort of like that the judiciary system it's politicize it supported by that is that you don't win government look at that you know procedures and its availability it gives for this you know people when they. are getting children for what and where there isn't any debate when government look at where there is that you know procedures and it's availability it gives for this you know people when they. are getting children for instance to. see the people that would and then they got has led by a military. commission and it's.
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barriers. or the barriers. or their claims of that is that a government in the front of the international community that the lives of the israeli government in front of the international community that. among their community it's failed. it's. a japanese film festival encounter sakis council screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the. council screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so-called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the country's history so-called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the film takes a look at the can see over the issue and how to. look if you can what these will
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see over the issue and our opinion differs on what these women really were. they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes they were. they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes. when i want to. i want to. when i want to. i want to. the main reason the screenings were cancelled was a lawsuit against the film by some of those who didn't know the main reason the
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screenings were cancelled was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said that they'd not given permission to appear in a good for mercial movie they said that they'd not given permission to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival race concerned organizers were forced to drop it after the sponsor of the film festival race concerned organizers were forced to drop it the 1st of all is all denies my mostly volunteers and we made the decision the 1st of all is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety and management risks given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money and considering safety and management risks given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable to have a different judgment from a private theatre it was unavoidable to have a different judgement from a private theatre comfort women are those who were forced to provide sexual services to japanese sold comfort women are those who were forced to provide sexual
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services to japanese soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves just during the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves conditions were tough for them and many didn't survive after the war most of the women were of conditions were tough for them and many didn't survive after the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between them in japan in japan and south korea it was done in the early and was only in the early ninety's the japanese government and indeed knowledge of studies government and involvement not in the exploitive station its involvement in the exploitation of women and of what. the job of these men the japanese that really was dietary was directly or indirectly rickly or directly involved in these stings and men in the judgment of the station and that's the
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tragedy of the comfort stations and the transfer of comfort women japan would like to extend sincere apologies and of comfort women japan would like to extend sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and incurable wounds and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and incurable wounds as comfort women has come for. the direct for the making to zach he thinks that the cat the director of the film making desire he thinks that the cancellation of the screenings not about the lawsuits but because it's a topic the government doesn't want to salacious of the screenings not about the lawsuits but because it's a topic the government doesn't want discussed. it's a real unfortunate thing because. it's a real unfortunate thing because it's a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan we have this is it's a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan we had
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a situation recently with the. recently. edition and that was really certainly censored and. another part of that. another part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become. something. and i'm concerned that this might become. something that continues to happen and so for future films in the future our work continues to happen and so for future films in the future our work may be censored if they don't align with may be censored if they don't align with the government's views on certain issues they use the excuse that they're the government's views on certain issues they use the excuse that they're
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concerned that people might get hurt or concerned that people might get hurt or there are threats if the film is shown by. the film as there are threats if the film is shown but the show the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and nothing has happened so actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and nothing has happened so. i think those concerns are unfounded in the one was a i think those concerns are unfounded in the ninety's japan was apologetic but since college. basically but. hollander as you might i mean every single policy that they've given so far for instance the biggest one is the congress statement which says that they would get in so for instance the biggest one is the congress statement which says that they will forever angry over anger or
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remember the memes were the ends when human in the the teaching of history and what we found is teaching action of his story and what we miss found is actually a reste mention of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. engine of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. u.s. court has ruled that the woman can destroy. the u.s. court has ruled that the woman can destroy frozen embryos that are ex-husband wants to save successfully argued the embryos were frozen embryos that are ex husband wants to save successfully argued the embryos were property not human lives just bilbao and timothy goodwin and signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but bilbao filed for divorce property not human lives
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just to bilbao and timothy goodwin and signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when the bell filed for divorce been changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple over the canet and change his mind and call for the embryos to be donated to another couple over the connecticut supreme court priem gamecock in watergate can touch of the embryos to bill bill but. goodwin goodwin's of pigs appeal argue argues that he has the embryos are human lives. are he in a lot lives. are we going to err on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue. of life all the side of death that's the real issue here it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative
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rights and the rights of privacy urns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy. are discussed the sense this story with former judge josephs of color and with women's i discussed the sense this story with former judge josephs of color and with women's rights advocate. reese as. i think they did it the right way because if it didn't it's for the writing that way because in this particular if you look at our instance in this we know that when it's been there let's play back a little willie when the discussed all this with how it's cool to win it's a conclusion to the clinic to you know do and be a fertile. they refer to the size of it the fact they signed it. you didn't destroy the embryo ois the it they were to be a satellite is to it they don't need to use i'm only to use the term divorce and even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court used that term
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embryo really so to me and to wonder now i ask your sex its course just for you and a term it's really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanize what's human there are thousands and thousands of other designation to try to dehumanize what's human there are thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these clinics all around the country and people of these human embryos in these clinics all around the country and people know what to do with them and it seems to me a commonsense approach should be why don't we give those children over what to do with them and it seems to me a commonsense approach should be why don't we give those children up for adoption to couples who want them let's just give that child to someone else let's say for adoption to couples who want them let's just give that child to someone else let's think about that in the larger scheme of things you're basically telling a mother i'm going about that in the larger scheme of things you're basically telling a mother i'm going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child
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frankly i think it's going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child frankly i think it's of fairness to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you are offensive to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you 'd created that she wanted to raise and give it to someone else and allow them to raise a child ate it. that you want to raise and give it to someone else and allow them to raise a child but you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to do anything at the end that you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to do anything with the end result of what you know my colleague the argument she's making isn't a result of what you know my colleague the argument she's making is it's better to destroy the embryo than allow someone else to raise it it just seems it's better to destroy the embryo than allow someone else to raise it it just seems to me that there's no harm to anyone allowing the father to take it and donate it to me that
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there's no harm to anyone allowing the father to take it and donate it there are federal programs now federal centers that allow couples to quote unquote it there are federal programs known federal centers that allow couples to quote unquote adopt these she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and right on paper how they want their imber adopt these she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and right on paper how they want their embryos treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we cannot stray from barrios treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we cannot stray from their decision at that time if we do we allow these contract to mean absolutely no decision at that time if we do we allow these contract to mean absolutely nothing if we look at this strictly think
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a contractual matter at this i think that really quickly is lean seems like more intractable matter i think that really leans more toward leans more towards seeing the human embryo is just a piece of property and and i just don't agree or toward leans more toward seeing the human embryo is just a piece of property and and i just don't agree with that why can't we err on the side of life to do that again one can't we it's an error not on this question. if there is an again this is not a question where there's an egg and a sperm that haven't been combined they've been combined a human embryo has been a long term that haven't been combined they've been combined a human embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's no actual mention life and there is a good in principle consent conception there's conception and then there's preconception and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case was that these emotions and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case was that these embryos are pre-conception yes you have the sperm and yes you have the egg
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and yes they have rio's are pre-conception yes you have the sperm and yes you have the egg and yes they have can come by and try to create a cricket in burial i think you get that i did a little thing he added that not sign the group asked the rats i did not design it strips the right of the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to create a child the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to create a child that these 2 parents are saying we don't want this child to exist why do we have to destroy these 2 parents are saying we don't want this child to exist why do we have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of that that's my problem . what is the public policy in favor of that that's my problem. mine considered by investigators a.q. suspect in the downing of malaysia. considered by investigators a.q. suspect in the downing of malaysian airlines flight m h 17 is claiming he was kidnapped by ukrainian authorities on this person airlines
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flight m h 17 is claiming he was kidnapped by ukrainian authorities sun is prepared to take his case to the european court of human rights that was arrested earlier this year although to take his case to the european court of human rights and i was arrested earlier this year although later released in a prisoner swap between ukraine and russia he's been a coach and one has details but if he were to mock was the had of air defense in south a later released in a prisoner swap between ukraine and russia well he's in a coach and one has details. but you know it's a mock was the had of air defense in self-proclaimed people's republic from the period between 2014 to proclaim to the people's republic from the period between 2014 to 2017 and that's exactly the time when the teen what was when he 17 and that's exactly the time when the 17 was downed perhaps that is.
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called him. that is why a dutch prosecutor has called him a person of interest in been. forced to minister use or even. now the minister even said that the dutch prosecutors had done average thing possible through. the dutch prosecutors had done average thing possible through legal channels to keep vailable for a joint investigation analyst team to keep him well vailable for a joint investigative team now while ukrainian security forces did actually capture him ukrainian security forces did actually capture him in june this here saying that he is a terrorist wanted in connection with this here saying that he is a terrorist wanted in connection with the attack on. always said that he had not the attack on. always said that he had nothing to do with it
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and strongly denied all accusations he said that he was illegally kidnapped and mistreated to buy ukraine's securities thing to do with it and strongly denied all accusations he said that he was illegally kidnapped and mistreated to buy ukraine's security services. to people who would say you put in the. this true. 2 people were taking part in the count they gave me tranquilizers at that time so as you understand it was a bit out of it really they gave me tranquilizers at the time so as you understand i was a bit out of it really we waited till the shelling ended and then i had a bag put over my head and. we waited till the shelling ended and then i had a bag put over my head. do you consider yourself a victim absolutely it was really do you consider yourself
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a terror victim absolutely it was really have no evidence against me that could be no evidence at all because i didn't have no evidence against me that could be no evidence at all because i didn't take part in those events it basically trying to make me the scapegoat anyway and stepped in those events that basically trying to make me the scapegoat anyway in september to mark was a hammer to the russian chest part of us prison or how to change what. part of the apprentice unethical actions change which saw as quite the opposite. in the also it's kind of quite an obstacle in the one goal gaining investigation they say that the man could not just be a witness but even a sas speculation they say that the man could not just be a witness but even a sas fact in the probe and they have already asked for him to be x. ray died from russia to attend the probe and they have already asked for him to be
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x. ray died from russia to the netherlands now his documents appeared on a website which is called billy netherlands now his documents appeared on a website which has called billing cat a an online investigative platform and these are cat and online investigative platform and these are some ox thoughts about how it could have happened. had some ox thoughts about how it could have. happened you said they've taken away all your papers yes. they were to have said they've taken away all your papers yes. they were attached to the case right. did they get classifying. things. again i guess yes. however in a. minute. it was published i went on the boat and then in the middle of july but i
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used to go get the idea was that it's called katz i think on the. website that it's called can't i think how can you explain that it turns out they've got those from the ukrainian security service plane that. it turns out the news from the ukrainian security service. well we were requested to tell us how exactly they came into what we requested to tell us how exactly they came into possession off the mox documents and. what documents and their response we got was that they got the he is that militant they got the. sound claiming to be a few former fighter. people. that
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is accusing that person of basically gathering that. that is accusing that person of basically getting that information from ukrainian security services. frequently formation from ukrainian security services. frequently uses social media platforms this part has invested a use a social media platforms us hard investigative process but if what mr it's a modest saying is true process but if what mr it's a modest saying is true well that would raise questions about ukraine's rule and also acceptable that would raise questions about ukraine's rule and also acceptable masses that they use and their own investigation let me remind you that you asked that they use their own investigation let me remind you that ukraine is
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a current joint cranes to get. her for an. investigation team which includes. some. belly up. and and all of them this and this of this all is old is have is happening when the when when i try and i may move closer to the start hard. court court case case that will be that and when and that will begin and the lens on the new man i fell in so it lands on the 9th moto x. next macia next year here in 2020 but with of this we have often i was to see them . for in 2020 but but with of this we had often i was to see them.
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in a world of. you know world the big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to. 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 more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical think door. and shouting past each other it's time for
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critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth that it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks time is now watching closely watching the hawks. descend to. dissent is being criminalized speech is being arrested just ask max blumenthal as being criminalized speech is being arrested just ask max blumenthal editor of the grey zone project and a leading investigative journalist in creator of the gray zone project and a leading investigative journalist increasingly questioning mainstream media narrative and man named industry interrogating aaron. and. getting policymakers
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