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forces backed by the cia in afghanistan have committed atrocities including summary cia in afghanistan have committed atrocities including summary execution that's according to a damning report by human rights watch there's really no that's according to a damning report by human rights watch there's really no question comics like this .
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and certainly not for the actual. cases we. report for. california residents suffer from raging wildfires it's alleged the malfunction of. the malfunction of the local power company could have started the started the. fatally shot palestinian. a month of community service we speak to. the soldiers didn't get a proper punishment service we speak to. the soldiers didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues do the same they will kill. you. they
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will kill. you get a. very good evening to you thanks for joining us here on r.t. into that. i mean thanks for joining us here on r.t. into that. a damning report damning report by human rights watch play it seems u.s. was spanked as afghans form sources for so you some are less spanked afy again forces. cities are reacting to war crossing you sions and other leather atrocities amounting just to war crimes for delay teaches 14000 cases of days of abuse over the past 2 years is. these but it is based on dozens based on the lessons of the
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most of them of these. cases which is also included on the list. of terrorist. and kidnap kidnapping things. more details from the director of human rights watch in washington from the director if you i mean that's what. i understood these forces were unlikely backed by the cia so we began investigating both in terms of the structure of the inside of the cia so we began investigating both in terms of the structure of these forces investigating how they were funded and supported and also taking numerous investigating how they were funded and supported and also taking numerous eye witness accounts. of what happened how it went. and we took a land look and we took a look at what what might have been or were did we did it was. clearly that we
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we had suspected violations of the laws of war international humanitarian law is clear this sort of violations of the laws of war international humanitarian law is clear this sort of conduct you prisoners being executed people killed with their hands tied behind their backs. prisoners being executed people killed with their hands tied behind their backs children being shot and i had been in the middle of night operations there's really no question that combat children being shot and i had been in the middle of night operations there's really no question that conduct like this violates the laws of war. but i guess the of takes a look at it like this violates the laws of war. and i guess the of takes a look at the evidence in the report. it's awful the testimony the evidence in the report. it's awful the testimonies the details this is a compendium of afghan horror stories it's the details this is a compendium of afghan horror stories is one such incident in the middle of the
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night cia's board is one such incident in the middle of the night cia's board hunt squad surrounds a house inside. surrounds a house inside is an afghan family they're scared they're terrified one by one for the crime of kept they're scared they're terrified one by one for the crime of caring for one another they're butchered 1st the blue of the dual caring for one another they're butchered 1st the blue of the door when the father of the family came out with how far other through the shot for him he could him and then as the. 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 they killed them then the woman stops another brother from coming out and they said please don't kill us
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and then he shot an older woman younger go round to the brother and they shot her injuring her then killed the last brother they carried out raids for 2 please don't kill us and then he shot an older woman the younger go round to the brother and they shot her injuring her then killed the last brother they carried out raids for 2 more nights in another instance this one a human rights watch it in a never in a minute interest and described by human rights watch a paramilitary squad legit screen was cut but he led by a generic in the cuffs that he raid by americans village raid an afghan village. purity said to steer our birth question in the men to stop them especially lotion in the among them a fellow named google. he is taken in a static has hal in and out a terrier who gave his hat out and in the temporary gated when he returned he found
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his 2 brothers return isn't even a nephew his ex 2 brothers his son and nephew executed gunshots to the eyes and in the mouth they don't include even much of a face because it's to 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 universe in all 6 civilians dead in that raid 3 of them were university students students or lorries like this is just just go on and on and on and on. it's not a huge unity you do mr destroyed st guillen 88 home pretty blonde with nick's homespun posey founded with ice an explosive device killed what bigger milde what i saw most of my sons at the back of our house at the bone back into the one with and to the took the other one them when we not terrorists the forces accused us of
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feeding the taliban but the taliban came on terrorists the forces accused us of feeding the taliban but the taliban came asking for food if you don't give it to them then they is sold you these asking for food if you don't give it to them then they is sold you these kill or capture missions reached a crescendo back in 2011 their kill or capture missions reached a crescendo back in 2011 then it was primarily american troops carrying out an average of 19 raids per night is a nationwide massacre. it was primarily american troops carrying out an average of 19 raids per night is a nationwide massacre became so ugly that even the radically adze taliban after a so ugly that even the radically adze taliban the afghan government came out and
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said enough is enough getting government came out and said enough is enough one army higher gas one army or the have now one guy to perseverate on the. burn of night operations house searches and i'm necessary capture of people the mother version of what the u.s. search is and i'm necessary capture of people the mother of us or what the us had no choice but to hold and buy a hold i mean the us had no choice but to hold and buy a hold i mean the americans came out and so. said i could we have meals asked. but we'll the dog is but these guys these hunt squads trained armed supported and quad train come down put our need the poor they stood here and they accompanied by the cia they'll keep going and they kept going until now
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they'll keep going and they kept going until now at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house the looks the wind. at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house they locked the women in one room they went to come and goose room where he was alone and in one room they went to him and goose room where he was alone and shot him and then they drove the body all to the country out there we just returned them they drove the body out to the country out there was no resistance some residents were asked to come out of the room there was stain and there is no resistance some residents were asked to come out of the room they were staying in they were separated from other family members and taken to other rooms and later saw no one saw who exactly did the shooting but relatives they were short and they were separated from other family members and taken to other rooms and waiters saw no one
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saw who exactly did the shooting but relatives they were sort and their eyes at the mouth by the way is what langley had to say about these replies at the mouth by 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 boortz all those human rights watch did not provide the cia time to study the particular allegations in this report without confirming or denying any reporter rolling to government with a complete furnish an accountant on science or any particular role in government of afghanistan conservatism operations we can say with some confidence that many if not all of the claims leveled against after resume operations we can say with some confidence that many if not all of the claims levied against afghan forces are likely false or exaggerated of course so it is is that a polite and it will be full of all sore exaggerated that is the polite equivalent of the middle finger they essentially said we didn't look at what you're accusing
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the search of the middle finger they essentially said we didn't look at what you're accusing us of and it's probably not an answer it's a terrible thing not the one decent people it's all but one. to think these people were once tasked with winning the hearts and minds of the afghans battle is tasked with winning the hearts and minds of the afghans battling to win hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for hearts and minds into win hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for the hearts and minds of the afghan people when hearts in afghanistan battle for the hearts and minds of the afghan people when the hearts and minds of the local afghans hiring soft diplomacy in terms of minds of the local afghans hiring soft diplomacy in terms of appealing to hearts and minds these killings that w.
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disc appealing to hearts and minds these killings that w. describes of the fuel of this war the hate they breed they grabs of the fuel of this war the hate they breed they radicalize entire generations if someone invaded your country radicalize entire generations if someone invaded your country parent as you would have farrah i'm alleged to be with your mom it might be with him or another way i kids from. for years is wouldn't you feel a feel hate. wouldn't you you want to or want to resist. runs what says the bronze both this is the way it goes on to say as the afghan government they actually go to didn't you consider the consequences of their actions in the region. the primary because i hope to see it when our it is because
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of their actions in the region. primary things we'd like to see are increased transparency tree and it's a lot here and on with the. back body and i don't think we 1st started by saying that we're starting at basically 0 there's been no it's at least here i go there's already been no philip countability of this type of conduct and certainly not a search for the only actual key for these the actual cases we've documented in this new report so that's a start but we just we have some talks of iraq you recommended it of ations in this 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 about ways that the u.s. in particular and the cia can use their leverage to try to influence these forces that they support we've documented what are really horrific crimes unfortunately that's forces that they support we've documented what are really horrific crimes unfortunately as much as this is an important report this is not breaking news
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these crimes these sorts of crimes have been as much as this is an important report this is not breaking news these crimes these sorts of crimes have been documented extensively before but i hope that now the afghan government in particular and documented extensively before but i hope that now the afghan government in particular and the u.s. government will really pay attention and see the tremendous harm these activities are and the u.s. government will really pay attention and see the tremendous harm these activities are inflicting on the afghan people. afghan. can. continue to rage in large parts of california. in large parts of california.
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i thought of doing with a break before of course with the vest skating with the technical folks with the power grid smile how would it be good to be to blame for the. company and challenge of investor was one of the biggest power firms in the state and implementing blackouts the trying to spread biggest power firms in the state and implementing blackouts to try to stop the phosphorus spreading that's left left
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millions of people without power and it's come down to criticism before for the all to come company could get i'm opening things plants major life threatening fire become a normal situation explains. major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many are double fornia the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many are pointing to global warming as a potential root cause of the fires however pointing to global warming as a potential root cause of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted he which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that
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one of their transmission towers malfunctioned near the site where the kinkaid fire began that one of their transmission towers malfunctioned near the site where the kinkaid fire began in sonoma county p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily there to gan in sonoma county p.g. and e. maintains that it is not necessarily their towers malfunction that caused the fire and investigators are currently getting to the powers malfunction that caused the fire and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of that but while we're here let's review p.g. and e. is record. bottom of that but while we're here let's review p.g. and e. is record.
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p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year. p.g. and e. actually filed for bankruptcy this year after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporation after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporation remains one of the biggest state till it is in
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california despite being linked to so many remains one of the biggest state tillotson california despite being linked to so many unnatural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with black i mean the natural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled about that we had some problems like that does not mean that we have that's so early days that we couldn't work that we couldn't access the building only special access because as i said canceled. that we couldn't access the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people don't have access to facilities a lot of the buildings were closed like m.l.k. where people a lot of people don't have access to facilities a lot of the buildings were closed like m.l.k. where people go as. a business or big wasn't this was was just simply if. there were 3 days of plea affected there were 3 days in a row and all ever a few weeks few weeks ago and go and then then also also this of this this last
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monday monday. i think should be held accountable should be held accountable because they are the power company in the. air carrying videos and so they are in this for the whole so they are responsible. for that these company is very in a film to have been. there but he did you know if. it keeps. me. i'm used to make mistakes or something fires easier as president preventing them. sickly affecting people so i found just. basically affecting people's life but they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be they're not they're doing what they say they that i'm supposed to be dealing their lives i feel that there were. outrageous coming from the state governor there are people to turn out to
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just cannot make a thing from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that may continue to see that i was in county just some of which means feel free. to see their lights out which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out which is simply an acceptable amount goes with the issue greed mismanagement and which is simply an acceptable amount goes with the issue greed mismanagement and decades of utility that didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholder cade's of a utility that didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholders but he also received 820-8400 dollars contribution but he also received 820-8400 dollars contribution from the company at a time when they were already facing a felony investigation that in from the company at a time when they're already facing a felony investigation that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already or aging california caleb's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already or
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aging california hey look mop and r.t. new york. lawyer representing wildfire mop and r.t. new york. lawyer representing wildfire survivors mike danko believes that the state regulator is fried the company's hands can do survivors mike danko believes that the state regulator is fried the company's hands can do whatever it wants. he genies responsibility to do whatever it wants. genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to make. it and when to keep they put a roof who is it at what they do is they actually raise the money from the customers to do that actually work is that the money one instead of from the customers to do that work but instead of doing it do we need the money the reason why. the bankers the money the reason why he is going to be beneath. the
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using the is because it was there is the dual use of the bait to minimize. to minimize what it has to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance california asked to pay to the victims it's basically malfeasance california we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission and we have a regulatory agency called the public utilities commission and it is their job their job is to see to be the watch lot of watched off over for c.c.t.v. what p.g. any is doing. in history is shown that p. genie is doing but in history has shown that p.g. any relationship with the regulator is far far too cozy relationship
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with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective. busy and they're pretty darn ineffective. russia says that the us this isn't to stay in syria is not driven by. russia says that the us this isn't to stay in syria is not driven by a generous desire to save the oil there from islamic state but rather it's. not to save the oil there from islamic state but rather its own. commercial interests. sants by placing their own sun. sand by placing their own sanctions american sussman going all from syria more $30000000.00 a month actions american system are getting all from syria more $30000000.00 a month aren't willing to leave the area in the near future. washington aren't willing to leave the area in the near future. washington has
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a long standing list of sanctions covering syrian or repairing the country's all fields for instance has a long standing list of sanctions covering syrian or repairing the country's all fields for instance is liable as well are those who did as well as to the screw you do. best washington also bars other countries from exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a crude oil so that your countries from exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a critical situation that's a syria is never been particularly blessed with will if we look back to before that's a syria is never been particularly blessed with will if you look back to before the war it produced around 400000 barrels of crude another petroleum per day difficult to say it's all the war it produced around 400000 barrels of crude another petroleum per day difficult to say exactly how bad the situation is now but estimates put out put it just 50000 barrels a day and only how bad the situation is now but estimates put out put it just
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$50000.00 barrels a day and that's all the drop in the ocean for the u.s. which is the daily output of 12000000 barrels and that's all the drop in the ocean for the u.s. which is the daily output of 12000000 barrels and despite several announced pull outs u.s. armored vehicles have still seen being thing patrolling and despite several announced pull outs u.s. armored vehicles have still seen being thing patrolling all facilities in northern syria earlier pentagon officials insist that as many as 500 drove facilities in northern syria earlier pens going to fish those insisted is burning. 500 troops may remain deployed to oil fields. from or troops may remain deployed to oil fields. from or ready to fight for the resources bread and butter but we are leaving a base which is all the resources. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now we may have to fight for the u.s. or the or maybe now we may have to fight for the us it's ok maybe somebody else
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wants to go which case they have a hell of a fight either will negotiate a deal with whoever's you somebody else wants to go which case they have a hell of a fight either will negotiate a deal with whoever is claiming it if we think it's fair or we will militarily stop them very quickly we have tremendous power in that port of the world. claiming it if we think it's fair or we will militarily stop them very quickly we have tremendous power in that part of the world. international or the colossal economist octomom dishonest to tell them i blew up the money is the term disposal and i believe that trump isn't protecting the often feel protected in the oil fields for myself but rather keeping them away from the legitimate government he is for myself but rather keeping them away from the legitimate government. he is claiming that he is protecting the oil fields against i at lambing that he is protecting the oil fields against i as i asked
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but currently there is no threat whatsoever from us i asked but currently there is no threat whatsoever from my ass i asked in fact he is using the occupation of syria as i asked in fact he is using the occupation of syrian oil fields to remediate in syria to stir up trouble in syria areon oil fields to remain in syria to stir up trouble in syria to delay the end of the civil war is area and to see what to delay the end of the civil war is area and to see what the start of the syrian people of their own or in and the i already start of the syrian people of their own or in and the i already is that by selig's period or in 2 of our customarily is that by selig's period or in 2 of our customers he is
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breaking his own sanctions against syria. is breaking his own sanctions against syria and at the same time he is preventing or impose disenchant sales simply on and he is preventing or imposing sanctions on any country that supplies syria with oil and in effect he is actually country that supplies syria with oil and in effect he is acting like a large by and. large. in syria. adding to israel now where the soldier is being demoted to. having to israel now where the soldier is being demoted. and sentenced a month of community service after fatally shooting an unarmed palestinian prison sentence to a month of community service after fatally shooting an unarmed palestinian
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protester last year this order pleaded guilty to disobey his commanders orders an opening fire of tester last year the soldier pleaded guilty to disobey his commanders orders an opening fire on the teenager who was trying to scale a security fence at the border during a riot on the teenager who was trying to scale a security fence at the border during a riot may find this footage now disturbing it shows the moments that this is for and it includes disturbing it shows the moments that lead up to and include the shooting of the palestinian teenager in july. in july last year he later died in hospital we spoke to his family in gaza. this mill in gaza. no one expects his son to die and i didn't expect it it was a big shock for our family one expects his son to die and i didn't expect it it was a big shock for our family i wasn't surprised by the sentence and i feel sad to
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intentionally kill an innocent i wasn't surprised by the sentence and i feel sad to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and i and insult just want done months of can mean reality so any weapon ever since then be sentenced to just one month not of community service general sale time the. always kill in cold blood i'm the israelis all juries kill in cold blood there's a sort of mood you get i didn't get a proper punishment proper so he meant so his colleagues weeks would do the same the same thing they will they will kill here bill. palestinian activist supporters have expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the palestinian activist supporters of expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website branded the verdict a travesty of the rights group says is it turning into father news website branded the verdict a travesty or the rights group says israeli security forces operate with apparent
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punitive. the year israeli security forces operate with apparent punitive. the euro mediterranean human rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate 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 other 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 i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate is sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient the israel defense forces told is a negligible and lenient. the israel defense forces told r.t. the soldier was punished for disobeying orders not to killing a soldier he was on punch before disappearing orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days of 33 lazy miller
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a trumpery labor leader as dummy man was due to go to the lowest rank rank israel israel also says that protesters try to breach the security fence along the border also said in days that we're just at least citizens have breached the security fence along the border and the danger israeli citizens lives by throwing in century devices. of this conviction is the 1st is lives by throwing incendiary devices. of this conviction is the 1st of its kind surlier this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilian of its kind surlier this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children patient forces in the west bank in early twenty's including 2 children patient forces in the west bank in early 20 and no one has been held to account we got reaction from a human rights activist from gaza 0 one has been held to account we got reaction from a human rights activist from gaza. the other but
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a senior. figure the. other but a senior victims. of this sort of at latest there that says the dish at a specific looked into its means that it is. supported by that is that it would sink the government by them but as they get better their bodies and later it was a better use that you do see just as availability it gives to disease is that it gives when to deceive. children for instance. that the ceiling would receive regular gas people as well as their gas but as a military. shot. and it's just a few. of the supporting. is biased out of the supporting the settlers and. all that
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governs a lot of that is that i don't get into government that i don't approve of they couldn't do you know. that. and. look at. the ceding democracy among the community. japanese film festival in calif psyche has cancelled screenings of a documentary japanese film festival in calif psyche has cancelled screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so called comfort women who were considered to one of the most sensitive issues in the country's history so called comfort women who were considered to be sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the controversy over the issue to be sex slaves during the 2nd world war the film takes a look at the controversy over the issue and how opinion differs on what these
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women really were they were not sex life and how opinion differs on what these women really were. they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes. they were prostitutes. although not one i want to. although not one i want to think that i want to. go that you need to go anywhere that i don't want to. go that you need to go they don't want anything of. any. use in this is a council. the main reason the screen is a council was a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said that they
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not guilty into lawsuits against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said that they were not given permission to appear appear in a naked commercial michaud the movie after the film festival raises the console organ cern's organizers were forced and eyes were for the doorstop that drop it the 1st of all is organize the 1st of all is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety and management risks is my mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety and management risks given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable to have a different given that the festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable to have a different judgment from a private theatre comfort women of those who were for judgement from a private theatre. comfort women are those who were forced to provide sexual services to japanese soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 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 conditions were tough for them many didn't survive 2000 women were turned into sex slaves conditions were tough for them many didn't survive after the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between after the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between japan and south korea it was only in the early ninety's the japanese government finally acknowledged its involve japan and south korea it was only in the early ninety's the japanese government finally acknowledged its involvement in the exploitation of women the japanese military was documenting the exploitation of women. the japanese military was directly or indirectly involved in the establishment and management of the comforter rickly or directly involved in the establishment and management of the comfort stations and the transfer of calm for women japan would like to extend stations and the transfer
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of calm for women japan would like to extend. our pain pain and incurable wounds come for. the director of the film and incurable wounds has come for me the director of the film making desire thinks that the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because it's a to think that the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because it's a topic the government doesn't want discussed it's a real unfortunate thing because it's a huge narco. money doesn't enjoy dupont added and just. it's a real unfortunate thing because it's a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan we had a situation recently with the exhibition that we had
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a situation recently with the exhibition that was recently censored and. certainly censored and seems like another another at the partially trend wrens and i'm concerned that in this and may to speak might be cut. thing some key continues and happening and. so in the future and. so for future films in the future our work may be censored if they don't and future our work may be censored if they don't. align with the government since its views can use on sponsored soonish or choose to use the u.t.c. unique as the excuse so that their cern. people.
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people might get hurt or there are threats if the film is shown hurt or there are threats if the film is shown but the show the film actually of the film 50 years from is in just a few pantries nothing and nothing has happened so. i think those concerns have been are. i think those concerns are unfounded in the ninety's japan was apologetic but since then it's basically undermined and in the ninety's japan was apologetic but since then it's basically undermined every single recent poll apology that they've given. us in office that they for instance wants the money is that they just want most. i mean is that kind of statement which says that they will forever angry or should remember that as these winds that they will forever angry or remember these women in the in the street
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and you know that we found. and what we found is actually a reste mention of the comfort women pretty much all the. paste mention of the commandments and pretty much all the text in japan. the u.s. court has ruled that a woman can. the u.s. court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos her ex-husband wants to save successfully i can destroy frozen embryos her ex-husband wants to save lois successfully argue the embryos were and protect the property not the not when the king live in the slice. to just give a basket and him good within a good minute signed and signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for divorce agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple
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also her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut superior court gave control of the embryos to bilbao goodwin's apart however the connecticut superior court gave control of the embryos to bilbao goodwin's appeal argues embryos are human lives he'll argues embryos are human lives are we going i mean almost. all those are sort of i'd love dan i think that's all there was really. that's the real issue here. it is clear that embryos are not good at the legal part. it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of sized me for those concerned for. me in create it's of are right it's and the right is of a lowlier i discussed this sense to store. a lowlier i discussed this sensitive
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story with former judge joseph's a caller and also with women's rights advocate resurface and urged those of so color and also with women's rights advocate resurfacing. i think they i think they did it the right way right here in this particular instance is in this for what it is for in absolutely it involves when this family or when these this couple which will be 6 the list can take up to well when it's you know do a little fertilization who they you know do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract contract reaching to you destroy the imbrie barrios if they decided to divorce and we even when we use the term decided to divorce and i'm interested in the koran we use that as the term term pre-embryo and i understand the court used that term it's really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanize which was really semantic gymnastics it's
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just another designation to try to dehumanize what such as human there are thousands and tens and thousands of these years and humans want to be always of the same issues when i was in the ivy of clinics all around the country and people know what to do if you have a clinic and it's all around us on the scene countries 3 to me a couple of people in a what to do with them and it just seems to me a common sense approach should send some approach by don't be good for i don't wish we could have the numbers for a done up for adoption option couple to couples who want to work on them let's let's just give that in that child till to someone else someone else let's think about think about that all that in the in the larger scheme a larger scheme of things things you're basically telling a mother i'm going to give of your child your little bit ways and let me quickly tell him no you mustn't mother i'm going to give your child away and let someone else raise your child for aliens or i for child get old for i think there gets this
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. 2 of them this mother or father or to say to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you created that she wanted to raise and save the day 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 but you do have to have one to file it is also going to create all the noble to raise the child but you haven't decided to create nobody's force for your son he wanted to do want to do anything with anything in the end there were these and all the words of his old what 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 to me that there's no harm to anyone colleague the argument she's making is 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 there are federal programs now in federal centers that are allowing the father to take it and donate it there are federal programs now federal centers that
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allow couples to the local code on coordinates to dump it. out on these corridors he would go down to 0 and use the she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and put him right 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 are made to pay for a cricketer and that's their right how they want their embryos treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we can wait on god so strict break we can then they're not dismissed or is rafer in their ad to see if that isn't going right at them because we like and if we do will we allow these contracts to mean absolutely nothing if we look at this strictly as a contractual now we allow these contracts to mean absolutely nothing if we look at this strictly as a contractual matter i think that really leans more toward leans more toward seeing the human ambassador i think that really leans more toward leans more toward seeing
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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 where it was just a piece of property and and i just don't agree with that why can't we err on the side of life again this is not a question where there's a. we're going to sperm that haven't been combined 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 formed you know human life begins at conception they have been combined a human embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's concerns that shit could descend in their actions and preclude their ancestor should precede and said what shut the door am or what a sad state court arab society absolutely lovely correcting this kaidan it was was ok that it was that these embryos it was preconception are preconditioned and yes yes you have the sperm and yes you have the egg and yes they have combined to create an embryo i think it's absolutely have the sperm and yes you have the egg
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and yes they have combined to create an embryo i think it's absolutely asinine it strips the right of the woman and the mother or either parent for the only asinine it strips the right of the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to create a child that these 2 parents are saying we don't want this rightly to create a child that 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 child to exist why do we have to destroy it what is the public policy in favor of that that's my. united nations israel course of over of that that's my. united nations israel kosovo police used excessive force while arresting 2 un staff members in may including vice police used excessive force while arresting 2 un staff members in may including russian nationals make out because the shock of. the investigation team fashion national make out because the shock of. the investigation team found
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no evidence to support a position of wrongdoing mount new evidence to support a position of wrongdoing by the 2 unique stealth. members of the team found by the 2 stealth staff members the team found substantial evidence of the use of excessive force one substantial evidence of the use of excessive force google puts as a result mr google puts as a result mr a. chick who suffered fractures in the back. chicle suffered fractures in the back inside of the school cheek bone in upper jaw bone inside of the school cheek bone in upper jaw
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bone in was a cyst acute stress anxiety depression and was a cyst acute stress anxiety depressive reactions this year during a raid on areas populated by ethnic reactions this year during a raid on areas populated by ethnic serbs to un staff members were 1st beaten up then detained by cos of a police to un staff members were 1st beaten up then detained by cost of a police officer to claim their raid was aimed at tackling organized crime again they say ortiz claimed their raid was aimed at tackling organized crime again they said the russian nationals suffered minor injuries because of a prosecutor at the time also demurred the russian national suffered minor injuries because of a prosecutor at the time also demanded his diplomatic immunity be revoked. earlier i asked former british diplomat is diplomatic immunity be revoked. earlier i asked
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former british diplomat dr william mallinson what's behind this incident. i think is far more dr william mallinson what's behind this incident. i think there's far more to it than that between us we need to look at this we look as good the little boy is the oracle just about oracle going around us and in a sense of end only so he only rigs to 0 exists because that is the background ground and believed believed to i think it is that is that there's a bit is a big fight fight between we know you in russia. cause source of all status their sins and it's. apparent attempt to get into nato so america wants now the behavior to apparent attempt to get into nato so america wants now the behavior towards the journalists is actually essentially the un unmik in particular or to journalists is actually essentially the un unmik in particular is
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actually criminal behavior and the question to ask is was this a hysterical is actually criminal behavior and the question to ask is was this a hysterical overreaction. by the police or was it a planned in to me over reaction. by the police or was it a planned intimidation i would suggest the latter with a bit of a motion for only in mediation i would suggest the latter with a bit of emotion thrown in. a dog that helped in the u.s. mission to kill the lead. the dog that helped in the u.s. mission to kill the leader of islamic state has been hailed a hero back as the 2 as a fan and posted a picture of islamic state has been hailed a hero back. to as a fan and posted a picture to show his appreciation although that came back to bite him. there to show his appreciation over that came back to bite him.
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why. i requested details from the one tab on top of everything else why. i requested details from the white house on this photo there was no such canine event on today's potest house on this photo there was no such canine event on today's protests should jewel but there is a medal of honor ceremony set here for later today for an active duty but there is a medal of honor ceremony set here for later today for an active duty green beret as technology advances it will be easier and easier to make completely fabricated a green beret as technology. says it will be easier and easier to make completely fabricated photos and even videos to spread misinformation and lies seems like trump and lying fake photos and even videos to spread misinformation and lies seems like trump and lying fake news media outlets by ben shapiro daily while trash rags are practicing the best reading news media outlets by ben shapiro daily wire trash rags are practicing the best ridiculous. ringback
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to kill us. ringback just the president of the united. fired just the president of the united states disseminating doctored image great to by right wing propaganda cited states disseminating doctored image great to by right wing propaganda site. this is incredible it is despicable additional words fail me. this is incredible it is despicable additional words fail me. in a phone interview one where. in a phone interview on wednesday mr mccloy often 73 who had not seen the image before
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a reporter sent it in the day mr mccloy often 73 who had not seen the image before a reporter sent it to him said that interpret it into 2 separate. mr and recognize a train the dogs from her records igniting looks hair or ism he certainly was not a friend and he said and after it was not what he said to compare friend at the 2 images lot. when he had the 2 images. thank you dana very cute recreate should but the alive thank you. very cute recreate should but the live version of code and will be leaving the
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believing weird things by the way this culture. believing in weird things by the way is called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature comms equipment in the software a bug in the system it's a feature comms equipment in the software of our programming to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real come our programming to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. and actual. little .
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