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so therefore they're going to. be a continuation of the crisis but much much worse. but much much worse. by the cia in afghanistan have committed atrocities. by the cia in afghanistan have committed atrocities including summary executions according to a damning report by human rights watch tuesday including summary executions according to a damning report by human rights watch. there's really no question that conduct like this violates the law and. there's really no question that conduct like this violates the law. for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases
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we documented in this new report for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases we've documented in this new report. power company in california is accused of starting the devastating. power company in california is accused of starting the devastating wildfires now raging through parts of the state. is now raging through parts of the state. and an israeli soldier who fatally shot a palestinian teenager was sentenced to just one. soldier who fatally shot a palestinian teenager was sentenced in just one month of community service we hear from the boy's family. community service we hear from the boy's family. didn't get to propose punishment so his colleagues. didn't get to propose punishment so his colleagues. over.
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and over. first this hour human rights watch has accused the u.s. backed afghan forces of carrying out summary. first this hour human rights watch has accused the u.s. backed afghan forces of carrying out summary executions and other atrocities that amount to war crimes that alleges 14 cases of acu sions and other atrocities that amount to war crimes that alleges 14 cases of abuse of the last 2 years and is based on dozens of testimonies the cases abuse of the last 2 years and is based on dozens of testimonies the cases also include attacks on the families of terror suspects and kidnappings got more details also include attacks on the families of
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terror suspects and kidnappings got more details from the director of human rights watch in washington. understood this from the director of human rights watch in washington. we understood these forces were unlikely backed by the cia so we began investigating both in terms of these forces were likely backed by the cia so we began investigating both in terms of the structure of these forces investigating how they were funded and supported and also the structure of these forces investigating how they were funded and supported and also taking numerous eyewitness accounts of what happened when these forces conducted taking numerous eyewitness accounts of what happened when these forces conducted night raids or other operations and when we took a look at what had been reported we saw clearly clearly that reads or other operations and when we took a look at what had been reported we saw clearly clearly that we we had suspected violations of the laws of war international humanitarian law is we we had suspected
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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 clear this sort of conduct to 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 or had their backs 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. really no question that conduct like this violates the laws of war. has been taken to look at the evidence and the report it's all full it's been taken a look at the evidence and the report. it's awful the testimonies the details this is a compendium of afghan horror the testimonies the details this is a compendium of afghan horror stories is one such incident in the middle of the night cia or stories is one such incident in the middle of the night cia spawned
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hunt squad surrounds a house inside its board hunt squad surrounds a house inside is an afghan family they're scared they're terrified one by one is an afghan family they're scared they're terrified. one by one for the choir of caring for one another their butchered 1st the blue of the choir and of caring for one another their butchered 1st they blew off the door when the father of the family came out of the house they shot him and then 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 he killed them then the woman stops another brother from comes the sons came out to check on him they killed them then the woman stops another brother from coming out and they said please don't kill us and then he shot an older woman
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a young coming out and they said please don't kill us and then he shot an older woman a younger girl ran to the girl brown to the other and brother he shot her injuring her in the ring and killed us in can kill the bastards broken heart rate the case for 2 more night. it is for another 2 or in one state since this rather. human it's right now it's watch a paramilitary squad allegedly accompanied by americans raid a paramilitary squad allegedly accompanied by americans raid an afghan village they security and start questioning the men among them an afghan village they security and start questioning the men among them a fellow named. is taken out of his house and interrogated a fellow named. is taken out of his house and interrogated when he returned he found his 2 brothers is son and nephew. when he returned he found his 2 brothers
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his son and nephew executed gunshots 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 you executed gunshots 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 university students stories like this just go on them were university students stories like this just go on and on at around midnight the unit destroyed the gates of our compound with a name and on. at around midnight the unit destroyed the gates of our compound with an explosive device they killed one of my sons at the back of our home and took the other one which explosive device they killed one of my sons at the back of our home and took the other one with them we're not terrorists the forces accused us of feeding the taliban it's them we're not terrorists the forces accused us of feeding
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the taliban but the taliban came asking for food if you don't give it to them than is sold you but the taliban came asking for food if you don't give it to them than is sold you these kill or capture missions reached a crescendo back in 2000 these kill or capture missions reached a crescendo back in 2011 then it was primarily american troops carrying out an average as an 11 then it was primarily american troops carrying out an average of 19 raids per night is a nationwide mass of 19 raids per night is a nationwide massacre it became so ugly that even the radically ad circa became so ugly that even the radically adze taliban afghan government came out and said enough is enough the taliban the afghan government came out and said
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enough is enough for an army higher gas one the immediate burn of nytol for a moment afghan army higher gas one the immediate burn of night operations house searches and i'm necessary capture of people the mother of an operation us house searches and i'm necessary capture of people the mother the u.s. had no choice but to hold and buy a hold the us had no choice but to hold and buy a hold i mean the americans came out and said we'll stop but these guys i mean. americans came out and said we'll stop but these guys these 100 squads trained armed supported in a company these 100 squads trained armed supported and accompanied by the cia they'll keep going and they kept going by the cia they'll keep going and they
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kept going until now. at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house until now. at 11 pm the soldiers came to the house they locked the women in one room they went to him and goods room where he was they locked the women in one room they went to him and goods room where he was alone and shot him 3 times then they drove the body out to the contras loom and shot him 3 times then they drove the body out to the country out there was no resistance some residents were asked to come out of the room they were out there was no resistance some residents were asked to come out of the room they were staying in that there was some paraded from other family members and taken to other rooms and was staying in that 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. no one saw who exactly did the shooting but
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relatives they were sort in their eyes so the mouth by the way is what langley had they were sort in their eyes so 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 that or say about these reports all those human 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 uptick 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 kind of time counts. to resume operations we can save you some confidence that many if not all of the claims leveled against afghan forces are likely false or exaggerated that it's rhames level against afghan forces are likely false or exaggerated that is the polite equivalent of the middle finger they essentially said we didn't look at was the polite equivalent of the middle finger they
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essentially said we didn't look at what you're accusing the serve and it's probably nonsense to think these people sure accusing the serve and it's probably nonsense to think these people were once tasked with winning the hearts and minds of the afghan all but once tasked with winning the hearts and minds of the afghans battling to win hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for hearts fans battling to win hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for hearts and minds in afghanistan battle for the hearts and minds of the afghanistan and minds in afghanistan battle for the hearts and minds of the afghanistan people when hearts and minds of the local afghans hiring soft diplomacy useful when hearts and minds of the local afghans hiring soft diplomacy in terms of appealing to hearts and minds these killings that in terms of appealing to hearts and minds these killings that
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w. describes of the fuel of this war the hate that h. r. w. describes of the fuel of this war the hate they breed they radicalize entire generations if someone and they they breed they radicalize entire generations if someone invaded your country terrorize jews your family with nike murdered your country terrorize jews your family with nike murder wades for years wouldn't you feel hate wouldn't you there were raids for years wouldn't you feel hate wouldn't you want to resist. human rights watch says the both the cia who want to resist human rights watch says the both the cia and the afghan government should consider the consequences of the actions in the region and the afghan government should consider the consequences of the actions in the region.
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the primary things we'd like to see are increased transparency and along with back greater accountability the 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 0 there's been no accountability for this type of con not i say greater we're starting at basically 0 there's been no accountability for this type of conduct and certainly not for the actual cases we documented in this new report so that's a start but we do have some 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 ways that the u.s. in particular and the cia can some specific recommendations 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 use their leverage to try to influence these 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 crimes unfortunately as much as this is an important report this is
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not breaking news these crimes these sorts of crimes have been documented extensively before but i hope that now the 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. government will really pay attention and see the tremendous afghan government in particular and the u.s. government will really pay attention and see the tremendous harm these activities are inflicting on the afghan people. harm these activities are inflicting on the afghan people. continue to rage in large parts of california. continue to rage in large parts of california.
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authorities or. authorities are investigating whether a technical fault with the power grids it's a blind folded laundry investigating whether a technical fault with the power grids it's a blind folded laundry company challenge of infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms in the state has been implementing a company challenge of infrastructure is one of the biggest power firms in the
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state it's been implementing blackouts to try to stop foss from spreading that's left millions of people without power and the company blackouts to try to stop from spreading that's left millions of people without power and the companies come under criticism before him open explains major life threatening to come under criticism before him open explains major life threatening fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands and fires have become a normal situation in california the latest caused thousands of people to flee their homes many are pointing to global warming as a potential of people to flee their homes many are pointing to global warming as a potential. because of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home the root cause of the fires however they could be ignoring a much closer to home factor negligence p.g. and e. which is a utility company that provides factor negligence p.g. and e.
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which is a utility company that provides electricity throughout the state has admitted that one of their transmission towers melfi electricity throughout the state has admitted that one of their transmission towers malfunctioned near the site where the kinkaid fire began in sonoma county p.g. and e. main function 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 caused the fire and sayings 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 here let's review and investigators are currently getting to the bottom of that but while we're here let's review p.g. and e. is record. p.g. and e. is record.
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filed for bankruptcy this year after it was forced to pay $11000000000.00 in damages however the corporation remains one of the biggest state utilities in callen damages however the corporation remains one of the biggest state utilities in california despite being linked to so many unnatural disasters furthermore fornia despite being linked to so many unnatural disasters furthermore california is now plagued with blackouts the public is not thrilled about that we have more 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 building only special access several days that we couldn't work that we can access the building only special access because as i said canceled a lot of people don't have access to facilities since because as i said canceled a lot of people don't have access to facilities a lot of things a lot of the bows building and the result and they will be able to wear people as bill still has study. our business when this was as was as drastically affected
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there. is in a row and there were 3 days in a row a few weeks ago and then also this of this last last monday i think monday would be health i don't think people would because hell because they are noble are because they are the only openly power company in the in this area yes i so they are they are responsive sponsible for that for that company is vee's very very effective in what he does and it keeps what he does. but it's a skewed sickly make. basically making mistake after after mistake causing fires yourself preventing them and just. for after mistake causing fires yourself preventing them and just. basically affecting people's life if they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing basically affecting people's life
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they're not doing what they say they're supposed to be doing then i feel like they're liable for it outrages coming from the state governor and then i feel like they're liable for it outrages coming from the state governor there are people potentially up to 300000 customers that may continue to see their lights 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 acceptable amount which means roughly a 4 week with their lights out 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 shareholders but he also received a $200.00 goes with the issue greed mismanagement and decades of utility that didn't focus on you and public safety but focused on shareholders but he also received 820-8400 dollars contribution from the company at a time where there already is the $8400.00 contribution from the company at
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a time where they're already facing a felony investigation that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto it all facing a felony investigation that's news that's going to pour more fuel onto an already or aging california hey look them up and r.t. new york already we're aging california ok look them up and r.t. new york. a lawyer representing wildfire survivors my danko believes these that regulator is a lawyer representing wildfire survivors mind danko believes these 3 regulators freed the company's hand so now it can do whatever it wants. he free the company's hands know it can do whatever it wants. genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep its genies responsibility to maintain the equipment and to keep it safe and when they do is they actually raise the money from the safe and what they do is they actually raise the money from the customers
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to do that work but instead of doing it they divert the must emerge to do that work but instead of doing it they divert the money the reason why p.g. needs file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the money the reason why p.g.a. need to file bankruptcy is because it wants to use the bankruptcy laws to minimize what it has to pay to the victims and others the laws to 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. in the watchdog to oversee what p.g.
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any is doing. in history is shown p.g. any relationship with the history is shown p.g. any relationship with the regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn regulator is far far too cozy and they're pretty darn ineffective. said to israel now where a so ineffective. and said to israel now where a soldier is being demoted and sentenced a month of community service after fatally shooting well just being demoted and sentenced a month of community service after faithfully. unarmed. and just listed. just sort of all just please you're so guilty plea to the disloyal citibank to the new disk being on the news all sort of damascus orders and opening fire on opening the teenage father who myron was trying to scale a salute to purity and friends and the board who were just trying to scale
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a security fence at the border joining a riot riot and to make it find they made a successful and this footage coming i'm coming up a disturbing disturbing could exist shows them or because it's that shows the moments that lead to lead to a clue that included shoot shoot the shooting a meeting of the palestinian teenager in july last year's year. he later dated died in hide in hospital but we spoke to his spoke to his family in gaza. no one expects his son to die and. no 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 center 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 intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and i feel sad to intentionally kill an innocent child who doesn't carry any weapons and then be
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sentenced to just one month of community service and not even jail time or even be sentenced to just one month of community service not even jail time when the israelis always kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so if the israelis always kill in cold blood the soldier didn't get a proper punishment so his colleagues will do the same how they will kill. palestinian activists as colleagues will do the same how they will kill. palestinian activists and supporters of expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website supporters of expressed outrage at the sentence the co-founder of the electronic intifada news website branded the verdict a travesty a rights group says that israeli security forces operate around the verdict a travesty a rights group says that israeli security forces operate with apparent impunity. the euro mediterranean human rights with apparent impunity. the mediterranean human
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rights monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate with the criminal act of killing a monitor finds the sentencing to be entirely disproportionate with the criminal act of killing an unarmed child for tester and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the late and on arms child protest and may encourage other i.d.f. soldiers to follow the lead of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient of the incriminate a sniper knowing that the consequence is a negligible and lenient the israel defense forces total today that the soldier was punished for that. the israel defense forces told r.t. that the soldier was punished for disappearing orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days military labor and was disappearing orders not for killing anyone he received 30 days military labor and was demoted to the lowest rank israel also says that protesters trying to breach the security from 0 to lowest rank israel also says that protesters trying to breach the security fence along the border and
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in danger israeli citizens lives by throwing incendiary devices once along the border and in danger israeli citizens lives by throwing incendiary devices. the conviction itself is the 1st of its kind this week israel. the conviction itself is the 1st of its kind this week israel closed 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children by occupation follows 3 probes into the killing of palestinian civilians including 2 children by occupation forces in the west bank in early 28 no one has been held to account this is in the west bank 28 no one is being held to account we go reaction from a human rights activist from gaza. we go reaction from human rights activists from gaza. don't care about the bit senior victims. don't care about the biggest victims and this reflects that the judiciary system
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it's politicize it supported by this sort of like that the judiciary system it's politicize it supported by that is that you don't win government look at better that is that you do procedures and it's readability against that is that you don't win government look at better that is that you do procedures and it's availability it gives to the senior people when they. are getting children for instance or to senior people when they. are getting children for instance they're going to see the people and their god has led by military actions. see the people and their god has led by military actions. and it's obvious now. it's obvious no. barriers of the support. or they're just out of the support. or their glimpse of that is that
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a government in front of the international community that. is that a government in front of the international community that. implement the growth of law. the ceding democracy among the community and lament the growth of law. the ceding democracy among the community. and japanese film. and japanese film festival encounter sackey has canceled the screenings of a documentary dedicated to one of the most sensitive civil encounter sakhi has canceled the 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 will be issues in the country's history so called comfort women who were considered sex slaves during world war 2 the film takes a look at the control of the sea over the issue and how opinion differs song war 2 the film takes a look at the control of the sea over the issue and how opinion differs on what
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these women really were they were not sex slaves what these women really were. they were not sex slaves they were prostitutes. they were prostitutes. when i want to. know when i want to know i want to. know that you and. i want to. know that you are. the main reason the screenings you can so there's a lawsuit against. the main reason the screenings you can so there's
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a lawsuit against the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had not given permission to appear in the film by some of those interviewed for it they said they had not given permission to appear in a commercial movie after the sponsors of the film festival raise concerns organizers were forced to drop its. movie after the sponsors of the film festival raise concerns organizers for the 1st of all my must. the festival is organized by mostly volunteers and we made the decision considering safety and management risks given the plea 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 judgment a festival is financed by taxpayers' money it was unavoidable to have a different judgment from a private theatre. comfort women those who were forced to provide from a private theatre. comfort women of those who were forced to provide sexual
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services to japanese soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 200005 sexual services to japanese soldiers during the 2nd world war at least 200000 women were turned into sex slaves conditions were tough for them and many didn't survive falling in with turn into sex slaves conditions were tough for them and many didn't survive following the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between during the war most of the women were of korean origin which led to a decades long argument between japan and south korea and it was only in the early ninety's that the japanese government finally acknowledged upin and south korea and it was only in the early ninety's that the japanese government finally acknowledged its involvement in the exploitation of women. the japanese military with this involvement in the exploitation of women. the japanese military was directly or indirectly involved in the establishment and management of those directly or indirectly involved in the establishment and management of the conference stations
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and the transfer of calm for women japan would like to comfort stations and the transfer of calm for women in japan would like to extend sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable sincere apologies and remorse to all those who suffered immeasurable pain and incurable wounds to come for me. the pain and incurable news has come from. the director of the film mickey desire he thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because director of the film mickey desire he thinks the cancellation of the screening is not about the lawsuit but because it's a topic the government doesn't want discuss. it's a real one for it as it's a topic the government doesn't want discussed. it's a real unfortunate thing because it's a huge knock on freedom of expression. thing because it's a huge knock on freedom of expression in japan and we had
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a situation recently with the. in japan we had a situation recently with the exhibition that was recently censored. and seems less edition that was recently censored. and seems like another part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become another part of that trend and i'm concerned that this might become. something that continues to happen and so. something that continues to happen and so for future films and future artwork may be censored if they feature films in the future artwork may be censored if they don't align with the government's views on certain issues don't align with the government's views on
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certain issues they use the excuse that they're concerned that people may use the excuse that they're concerned that people might get hurt or there are threats if the film is shot i get hurt or there are threats if the film is shown but the show of the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and. the show the film has actually been shown in 50 theaters in japan and nothing has happened so. i think those concerns are nothing has happened so. i think those concerns are unfounded in the ninety's japan was in the ninety's. has and it was. and it's basically an. old holes in every set they get in sync so they get in so big since the biggest one is that one is the congo
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statement which says that they will forever in grave or remember statement which says that they will forever in grave or remember these women in the teaching of history and what we found is and were these women in the teaching of history and what we found is actually a reast mention of the comfort women pretty much all the texts actually a reste mention of the comfort women pretty much all the textbooks in japan's. protest in the mix in japan's. protest and the rest seem to be gripping lots of areas in the world right now let's take a look. resi to be gripping lots of areas in the world right now let's take a look. i . think in the streets of the chilean capital santiago this was on friday.
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likely in the streets of the chilean capital santiago this was on friday with thousands out calling for a new constitution there's been mass unrest around the country with thousands out calling for a new constitution there's been mass unrest around the country all triggered when public transport fares were hiked. to all triggered when public transport fares were hiked. to gas. and kong where anti beijing activists have been wearing much tear gas. and kong and to beijing activists have been wearing masks in defiance of a ban noticed in the chinese territory began around 6 months asks in defiance of a ban noticed in the chinese territory began around 6 months ago over a bill on extradition to the mainland which has since been. flag wielding students have charged the riot police in africa over
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a bill on extradition to the mainland which has since been. blank wielding students of charged riot police in athens furious offices may be allowed to enter university campuses against furious offices may be allowed to enter university campuses again given to signal its intention to lift the current ban. and bring the government a signal to its intention to lift the current ban. in brazil the president's apparent threat to revoke a t.v. channels license or people take to the streets and sound passel the president's apparent threat to revoke a t.v. channels license or people take to the streets in sao paolo the channel it aired a report alleging his connection to the murder of an activist. and channel it aired a report alleging his connection to the murder of an activist just want an investigation into the claims last for an international director of the burb just want an investigation. into the claims loss of an international director of the the
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back institute for the humanities lavoisier explained this current global trend i can still change for the humanities lavoisier explained this current global trend to protest. correct distractions using to protest. correct distractions you think not only don't run out very less that not only. that we don't grow but 3 less developed countries but also starting somewhere else starting to step in when you're going to think. about yellow best your goals think i'll go and yeah but even in london where. it. broke and how we're all just not you know the us. in the country. it will not really how do you now can help the. most modern of the konami to make the better better off it will remain. that way it was
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a. stable latino in america american. go on and on so i think we need. some deep. deep. trouble and i think if it broke then i protest and it's not just just it's that these are. going to be we don't know if you have in the last global democracy and so on and so on it but it's i just. global democracy and so on and so on it's precisely this that this rock we want to go yama. it is that this rock block fukuyama it take a go this time the best possible whether it was a cake a go this time the best possible whether it was one of the why leave it out of the
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market i pick them when no one is why leave but out of the market i pick them i'm well aware of that in every country run tests where are you going to buy better that in every country run tests where are you going to buy and defend that if i think what element racing. at the plate and varied by think what element racing. he announced or raising the price of gasoline or worked out whether it's he or raising the price of gasoline or work there but it's always like what interests me in. the old ways like the what interests me in. the claim that it dissatisfaction chambray all the protests that assume that it
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dissatisfaction chambray all the protests even when the immediate the months weeks to go to the pro even when the immediate the months weeks to go to the pro se right protests grow on the level of what is right protests grow on the level of what is not open the course that they got the process is not open the the course that they got the process. that you think that and we know i'm going to make. very difficult to think that we're not i'm going to debate this issue of just what. exists except just. russia says the u.s. decision to stay in syria is not striven biogen russia says the u.s.
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decision to stay in syria is not striven by a generous this desire to say they think the oil there for them is a problem is that i may be so but rather able to read which are all over there in it's own commercial him in a interests interests. of a court. station and its bias in sand in their own supplies actions in their own sanctions americans are smuggled oil from syria $130000000.00 a month american says mongering oil from syria $130000000.00 a month means they aren't willing to leave the area in the near future than they are you and if they aren't willing to leave the area in the near future than they are you in. washington has a long standing list of sanctions that cover syrian oil repair. washington has a long standing list of sanctions that cover syrian oil repairing the country's all fields for instance is liable as well as crude imports to the u.s. or in the countries all fields for instance is liable as well as crude imports to
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the u.s. washington also bars other countries from exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a critical spore shinton also bars other countries from exporting oil to syria that leaves damascus in a critical situation that's a serious never been particularly blessed with oil prior to the war it produce actuation that's a serious never been particularly blessed with oil prior to the war it produced around 400000 barrels of crude and other petroleum each day difficult to say exactly $400000.00 barrels of crude and other petroleum each day difficult to say exactly how bad the situation is now but estimates put output around $50000.00 barrels a day or about the situation is now but estimates put output around $50000.00 barrels a day or a drop in the ocean for the u.s. which as a daily output of $12000000.00 barrels and despite a drop in the ocean for the u.s. which as a daily output of $12000000.00 barrels and despite several announced pull outs u.s. armored vehicles are still being seen patrolling all facilities in northern several announce pullouts u.s.
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armored vehicles are still being seen patrolling all facilities in northern syria earlier pentagon officials insisted as many as 500 troops may remain deployed to syria earlier pentagon officials insisted as many as 500 troops may remain deployed to all fields and donald trump mourns that they're ready to fight for the resources to oil fields and donald trump mourns that they're ready to fight for the resources . but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now with what we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. and we may have to fight for the europe that's ok maybe somebody else wants to go which case they have a hell of a fight we may have to fight for the europe that's ok maybe somebody else wants to go which case they have a hell of a fight either will negotiate a deal with whoever slamming it if we think it's fair or we will either will negotiate a deal with whoever's laming it if we think it's fair or we will militarily stop them very quickly we have tremendous power in their port militarily stop them very
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quickly we have tremendous power and they're poor. of the world. international oil economist octomom to some of the world. international oil economist octomom to sell them a believes trump isn't protecting all fields from eisel but rather keeping them away from the little maid believes trump isn't protecting all fields from eisel but rather keeping them away from the legitimate government. he is claiming that he is protected just to make government. he is claiming that he is protecting the oil fields against i as i as but currently there being the oil fields against i as i as but currently there is no threat whatsoever from i as i asked in fact he is and is no threat whatsoever from i as i asked in fact he is using the occupation of syrian oil fields to remediate is using the occupation of
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syrian oil fields to remediate in syria to stir trouble in syria to delay the end of the 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 syrian people who live in war is area and to see what the start of the syrian people of their own or in and the i already is that by selig's of their all and the i already is that by selig's period or in 2 of our customers he is breaking his only an oil to our customers he is breaking his own sanctions against syria and at the same time he is preventing un sanctions against syria and at the same time he is preventing or imposing sanctions on any country that supplies syria or imposing sanctions
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on any country that supplies syria with oil in effect he is acting like a juggler with oil in effect he is acting like a judge and jury in syria. and jury in syria. the us court has ruled that a woman can destroy frozen embryos ex-husband the us court has ruled that a. and can destroy frozen embryos ex-husband wants to save their lawyers successfully argue the embryos were property not human lives wants to save her lawyers successfully argued the embryos were property not human lives just scribbled bow and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of to force the embryos would be disk just scribbled bow and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the m's guarded when bilbao
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filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple but the connecticut supreme court gave control bills to be donated to another couple but the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos and rose to put a bill bilbao about good that we're going to win since the pill bill that he'll though is arguing arguing the. human lives lost lives i mean you know it's going to on the side of soft light of my life if all the side of death that's the real issue here. it's 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 over the embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy what that would mean for procreative rights and the rights of privacy. we discussed this sensitive story with former
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judge joseph so colette and with women's rights we discuss this sensitive story with former judge joseph's a colette and with women's rights advocate resurfacing i think they did it the right way because in this particular it advocate resurfacing. i think they did it the right way because in this particular instance when this family or when these this couple went to the clinic to instance when this family or when these this couple went to the clinic to you know do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract agreeing to destroy you know do in vitro fertilization they signed a contract agreeing to destroy the embryos if they decided to divorce even when we use the term preempt the embryos yet they decided to divorce even when we use the term pre-embryo and i understand the court use that term it's really semantic gymnastics it's just another video and i understand the court use that term it's
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really semantic gymnastics it's just another designation to try to dehumanize what's human there are thousands and thousands of designation to try to dig humanize what's human there are thousands and thousands of these human embryos in these i.v.'s clinics all around the country and people know what to do of the human embryos in these i.v.'s clinics all around the country and people don't know what to do with them and it seems to me a commonsense approach should be well why don't we give those children up for a 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 think about option 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 to go 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 frankly i think it's give your child away and let someone else raise your child
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frankly i think it's of fear to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you create of fear to the mother to say i'm going to take the egg that you created that you want to raise and give it to someone else and allow them to raise a child is it that you want to raise and give. to someone else and allow them to raise a child but you haven't decided to create nobody's forcing anyone to do anything with the end result 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 is it's all devoid 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 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 right there's no harm to anyone allowing the father to take it and
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donate it there are federal programs known federal centers that allow couples to quote unquote adopt our 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 peeped she would embryos and then use them in implantation and allow the child to grow people have the right to decide and write on paper how they want their embryos people have the right to decide and write on paper how they want their embryos treated if they divorce and that's the right way to go we cannot stray from there to treat it if they divorce and that's the right way to go we can not stray from their decision at that time if we do we allow these contract to mean absolutely nothing susan at those times if we do 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 we look at this strictly as a contractual matter i think that really leans more toward leans more towards seeing
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the human embryo is just a piece of property and and i just don't agree with that leans more towards 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 again this is not a question where there's an egg in a sense why can't we err on the side of life. if 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 he permit haven't been combined they've been combined a human embryo has been formed you know human life begins at conception there's conception and then there's preconception human life begins at conception there's conception and then there's preconception and what the court decided absolutely correct in this case was that these embryos 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 and yes they have composed our preconception yes you
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have the sperm and yes you have the egg and yes they have combined to create an embryo i think it's absolutely asinine it strips the right of the wire to create an embryo i think it's absolutely asinine it strips the right of the woman and the mother or either parent frankly to create a child that these 2 women 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 you 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. what is the public policy in favor of that that's. the dog that helped in the u.s. mission to kill the leader of islamic state has been held a dog that in the u.s. mission to kill the leader of islamic state has been hailed a hero become president truman too is a firm and posted a picture to show his appreciation of the vote robot president truman to is a firm and posted
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why the terrible want to shop on top of everything out. why the terrible want to shop on top of everything in at wow i guess what part. of i was the details from the white house on this photo because the details from the white house on this photo there was no such canine event on today's protests or jewel but there is a there was no such canine event on today's protests or jewel but there is a medal of honor ceremony set here for later today for an active duty green beret as on a ceremony set here for later today for an active duty green beret as technology advances it would be easier and easier to make completely fabricated photos and even acknowledge your vance's it would be easier and easier to make completely fabricated photos and even video suspect misinformation lies seems like trump and lying fake news media outlets to spread misinformation lies seems like trump and
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lying fake news media outlets by ben shapiro daily while trash rags are practicing the best ridiculous ben shapiro daily while trash rags are practicing the best ridiculous. why does the president of the united states disseminating. just the president of the united states disseminating a doctor to him it's great to buy right wing propaganda site. a doctored image great to by right wing propaganda site. this is incredible. this is incredible it is despicable additional words fail me. it is despicable additional words fail me. in
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a phone interview on wednesday mr mccloy often. in a phone interview on wednesday mr mccloy often 73 who had not seen the image before a reporter sent it to him said that 73 who had not seen the image before a reporter sent it to him said that he interpreted it as mr trump recognizing the dog's hair or ism he certainly was interpreted as mr trump recognizing the dog's hair or ism he certainly was a.
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