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or what to speak by the military that don't mean i don't take anything so seriously well will be thinking to the bugs bunny i commissioner did delhi consult with maging before hand before making this announcement why i don't see a new world console in the world the specifics because they only matter this. walking i do need to see making amendments in our prostitutes. we might say to them that follow the constitution these are the. this is going to cost us and. we are always subject to challenge in the court by those who don't like this i doubt that we were called because none of their business already it's affecting india isn't it the foreign ministry of china said this week the indian side has continued to undermine china's territorial sovereignty by unilaterally amending its domestic laws this practice is unacceptable for get pakistani nuclear weapons china obviously has nuclear weapons too what exactly has india achieved so far by this
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universe actual decision for direct rule of jammu and kashmir and that region of we have to comply with the promise we made to the public of india that really more this nonsensical. put on the cost of tuition of india. we are going to conduct a lawsuit to since we called out to you for laws on the whole concept of the way and you don't want to lose. the quality of genderless that is men and women that's also on the mental right 14 with prostitution so we have just gone plied with the promises they made to the election yeah but it's been in the manifesto before in the media be never did it do you think i mean you you're old enough doggedly to remember the war with china in 160 do i don't know do you think you'll be j b colleagues remember that that access. gin is part of gin genco turn province
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according to beijing but that's what this is. we are always hopeful that the negotiations. their mind and there are some things which they're not able to explain in the east inside with much of the battle took place in 62. they say that we want to accept imperialist online but that they went down in the following year and signed agreement with. i and mark those days for obama sacked least 18 that it except that no one lined the international boundary between all china are 'd mine maher you see far from british colonialism and you've been on the show talking about that before is the b j p far from being a nationalist party being a poodle of washington party you know donald trump wants to attack china economically through the trade war the b j p is doing exactly what washington once india to do to stop the repression more
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of delhi in beijing that is not quite correct. the americans are we adding with us there now i think pakistan part of it and so is russia and the americans for that august are used to being the taliban. and months the americans leave afghanistan the taliban with. so we are in fact the one in one sense securing ourselves for the future course of libya fighting the taliban ok but i mean given trump was lying when he said when meeting with pakistani prime minister imran khan that india had asked him to negotiate the kashmir situation well i don't know the more distant slogans it to he would never sit at one in the. image in jest so i think probably the all indian accent up was still on though the motive may have been misunderstood by who. there's no question of having. americans or anybody
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else that negotiate what is sincerely our duty in 'd occupation by the standards to the media p. they just can't see that there are people in washington who would be happy to see the revocation of article $370.00 so that there are tensions between india and china well i think any democrat almost constitutional principles are going to be in a class that we took so long that indians cannot invest in coaching it is the most part and we do and we would like that to develop it as it always seemed but my point barrow is reportedly trumpeting the anti china us alliance what did you make of the fact that the us has even allowed india to use a port to their own the port. in iran not something that allows other countries to do when it comes to iran the royal navy is patrolling the air there where really we
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never asked american. she our country only a lot of it would be muslim and so. we think we should be friends with a lot of the sea as we did india are very well supported in the community here and i can tell you what i am are considered a friend of china in both india and china and i don't see all the chinese. are using beyond what they want to demonstrate about islam but they've said it's unacceptable i presume you've checked with the i still have a visa for china me if i do need it i suppose the be j.p. law is that economic development in kashmir will also curb terrorism in the region the 77 attacks in london so they say were committed by people trained in kashmiri terrorism camps is. india ready for the response from hardline is the miss
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who knows coming from syria let alone. afghanistan to attack indian installations where 1st of all let me tell you we don't think that it isn't as you do with economics. it's madness yes we treat it as it madness but the people who question you have been denied development and it's a beautiful place it should be developed and the reason is that nobody wants to go invest it with all this article to 70 and it's its implications that's why we are doing it we. are and this was sort of the city ends and then all. nice and all the wall built or looked up go outside reality for the subject of this well anyway and smile and no one can give an go digimon can hear kashmir right now the tourists are all thrown out and everyone was arrested as far as we know all the
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leaders there is that next for nagaland mizoram a some man a poor goer is they are going to cut off the internet for all the phones and then going to directly rule all those areas of india the list of the problem gets the 71 has got nothing to do no not similar. to the $71.00 is that forest land of tribals cannot be acquired there is not voice in our indian standard settled there is no course only needs one invests there there's no such distinctions it's got a lot about is it not dot well the truth of ministration would you probably dispute is is happy with this decision we've heard nothing from russia particularly we have heard from china which says it's unacceptable what do you think is the reason why no arab country has attacked your party your government and your country for this decision. that there's some doubt that our country to our most 'd supportive is you me as if i probably should. and you
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know it's all good if you know a lot only one thing to do what if people do then that is if they did the kid nation that these india muslims are actually in all parts of the government we have to notice intelligence below uses of muslims we have that muslims of being present muslims in the duma dog the state says chief ministers furthermore on education doctors medical to them i mean so many arabs don't blow up and people of medical treatment then are going to cite the fungus none of which looks like a markedly put together this lovely fog or as for fox to jog along pulling at the sections the blue g.'s who needs the cindy's and the domination of the punjabi the something that all of them has a. well how long before the indian government allows journalists into this area again and the phones to work whether it's
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a landline whether it be the internet whether it be mobile phones oh those sharks markdowns that is the meeting this situation is it is normal no mendicant but i would suspect it will be more than 2 weeks and you're not expecting any u.n. security council resolution against india to be passed after all article $370.00 was in tandem with a un resolution as i go to dr darrius it as i do so get nothing to do with us because that's also an illegal you shouldn't fight about it do a lot of little because you do consult the cabinet so under the laws ringback we can be taught and we're lucky as it was newton's if we did do so it would be. and you expect protests in kashmir because as i say the journalists are there to cover the fact that whether there are protests all this week end up yeah yeah i did not and did not protest but lifting it up so that they're focused a lot you don't see for yourself i don't think there will be people who want to
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normalcy and all my friends i mean it's everyone moments but we have been pushed to law and now that we have got it clearly indicates that india has no intention whatsoever to let go of even an in-joke actually including the part which is illegally being. dr subramanian swamy thank you. after the break we go to pakistan's high commission in london to get the other side of the story especially stuns leaders as genocide will be next for the people of kashmir all this more coming over but you're going underground. we were told there was no sign. thing as the deep state now we're told to adore and also arms control is done we should all be worried and concerned and why samantha
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power is a hypocrite. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed here you know told to shut up what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he raped me with his birthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career
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which i was very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of power and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's men or women. you know world of big partners through a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made the stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back in part one we had from the b. j. p. and l.
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in the pakistani high commission in london with the pakistani high commissioner mohamad the fisa caria thanks commission of letting us into this building again i will ask you to start off what is pakistan going to do kind of actually do anything we taken by surprise. thank you very much actually as you might be over this kashmir is an internationally recognized dispute and it has the un security council resolutions on this outstanding for last 7 takers and those are getting out of resolutions the major elements of those units are going to dilutions are. they give the right of self-determination to the kashmiris they have to decide under a un supervise plebiscite as to what they want to do if that's what there's a chance a resolution but no article $370.00 of the year actually it usually does the point being made by well you have to see the things in context actually in the in the
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perspective because i'm coming to that point because that is very much relevant to the art which you just mention because the units of the council resolutions also for but do not allow the parties to the dispute to make any changes that are permanent in nature or that that can cause material change the actions you know literally taken by india will distain to actually change the status of the kashmir dispute the trying to change the demography for quite some time in india occupied kashmir one of the tools they have used the over the years is genocide is killing of kashmiris and this is one of the tactics of you know changing the being in both the demographic change in india of course kashmir obviously the indian government denies know they can deny niggle or does delays that lead there in wallish and legally did well ition of the un city council resolutions when they call it the
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integrity part that involves the units are going to vision when they bring about the permanent change or the material change and they are very much involved in the why do you think you are saying it's an internal matter to them outside of the context of the un security council resolution but they want their defense they can say anything but the fact would not change the fact remains that it's a disputed matter and this matter has to be decided in accordance with the un security council resolutions that actually call for right to self-determination of kashmiris is imran khan government go completely it was cause on the hoof in the whole of the. duration well i understand the foreign minister wasn't even in islamabad when it happened and what's true that you were here at the high commission i mean with the secret service is not warning the bugs any government that there was a possibility that india might make this unilateral action but in fact just for the sake of what india next move would be if we cannot stop the business of the country
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. the promise to visit the. united states that was a successful visit and was it a successful visit. that's another question actually as a separate topic we can discuss later on well then all drawn famously said to your prime minister that india. will trump to negotiate over german kashmir something denied by the i think i think that that also is a manifestation of the very and the concern among the international community and international players as to where this dispute might take the things to in the future because unless it is rolled i make a plea because one thing i would like to stress is that the international community has to be mindful that what the situation is actually it was a very this interesting is it will bring in that part of the world and i think how it is going to threaten the very peace of that particular region where the people
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are in published but these kind of actions created by india because by india as threatening the very security of that region it would be better for the international community to take action as swiftly as possible to stop the escalation of tension in that part of the well they're under mode he said 42000 dead presumably he went since 1080000000 there is nothing that pakistan can do is that in this situation at the moment i mean we had from subramanian swamy the b.g.p. representative bhutto pradesh saying it will be 3 weeks before the people of german kashmir get their mobile phones landlines and into their working and there's nothing the pakistani government can do i think for the international community this should be a matter of deep concern they supposedly called them a biggest democracy largest democracy and this is what they have done they have shut down develop they have shut down the entire you know court kashmir there's no
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news from there we don't know how many killings my might have gone by now their track record is not very good if you look at the unnamed unmarked mosque is which were discovered in 2009 by. international people's tribunal and the parents and suspicion of the parents of disappeared persons they found out only a fragment of the missing people's mosque lives in york about 3 districts and according to their what about $7000.00. people there were discovered and according to their claim there may be many more actually they have not even done the hard work i think this keeping this in view with behind the closed doors when the entire world has been shut out i think it is a matter of prisoners is alone here i mean china initially said it was an acceptable can you name one islamic country when an arab country one muslim country that is what in the or is done there's room. well i think because the
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representative body of the islamic countries is always c y c has definitely issued the condemned nation of the indian action and he has regularly expressed their concern of the grave human rights violations which are going on for decades in the indian accord because you knew that no islamic countries actually said what injures dillies room what about britain you're like a mission here in london you happy with the response from britain well i think if if i'm monitoring very closely and i have seen a large number of people member of the parliament they have written letters to the prime minister to the foreign secretary to the un sick to even the city council president and i think the have a very strongly conveyed to condemn nation of the action which is no condemnation by the boers or on some government well i think the parliamentarians they have they have condemned this action. we have taken up this matter but the british government
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also promised has spoken to the promise of those johnson you might be a very that the necessary committee of parks on met the outcome was a number of decisions one of the decision was to actually approach the use of the council members the pony members be 5 members to raise this issue because we are deeply concerned on many accounts what's happening in the in your cupboard you mentioned a figure about 46000 something like that in render bodies at 42 i think of when one person is. smart had a good kid gets killed. everybody knows about it but when it comes to schools of killings people just start counting the numbers even by that token has started stix is absolutely incorrect if you look at the various reports of the internat.
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organizations you'll find that they have set something between 95250000 people have vanished actually and they have been killed in iraq about kashmir if you go back 947 in just one week the carried over genocide genocide of 350000 people i was taking the figure from from the teenager so what does your prime minister mean by comparing the b.g.p. with it was not seizing we will strike back at these all just is this all just rhetoric well i think clearly pakistan is striking back with the economic thing in the international community has to get serious about the sting you have seen a trailer in the india's economy with lama happened in february to see india has mastered the art of false flag operation mastered the art of creating tension in the region without realizing the consequences i believe that you must you must
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you are should also look at the situation at the line of control and also working boundary how the tension have been raised there and this is what the promised is pointing at and then whatever they do in the or in the uk but kashmir the has to be a backlash from the people from inside and that is not going to remain confined inside that territory but it's interesting because you're. here in london. was saying that imran khan will have. islamists in kashmir fighting back in the tooth in the. because presumably the pakistani military is no match for they had military had been all various blaine's and allegations people talk of random leave without any start of sticks without any information without any i would say study of the case in point. if you talk about terrorism actually via the victims of indian terrorism and pox on the state sponsored in terrorism works on people what
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are the people who live kashmir who believe that their land is what the indian treatment of this was to do or this points to your question remains and the fact that when these unnamed unmarked was discovered in 2009 about whom the the indians have been saying that these are the people who are the infiltrators who cross the yellow sea they came here for terrorism and it was it transpired and it came out from the report of i.p.t. care that these are the indigenous people who were killed in fig encounters they were the residents of you know quite kashmir and they were not been filtered so this is where i think you should take the the credibility of such claims that they would be infiltration and they would beast tomic psalmist will be going inside or sending inside but by pakistan isn't the real problem here the. country to his election campaign is taking a $6000000000.00 loan from washington's i.m.f. and it's up to do all trump and to render muti to decide the fate of germany
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because we're not islam about. well i think. you may think you can you can say anything you want to but we look at the facts and figures we look at the situation on the ground and the situation going to that is internationally recognized dispute which has outstanding u.n. security council resolutions and v. believe that this is where the solution lies for the long standing to should just as will very brief thing you know that baluchistan and since the people of those 2 states invoke is the simile want to tolerate you don't. any comparison between what you are saying about indian occupation of german in kashmir with what people in sin the religious than say about usual from your refereeing to those. less than one person hired people sitting abroad funded regularly by the adverse is a park stand to propagate this more dave and the idea that they want autonomy is
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autonomy. if you look at the process which has democratic process which has been ongoing in pakistan you'd find that all promises have to mend autonomy and i don't think so that if you reference to those elements who are sitting in court and trying to perpetrate this. disintegration i think that that's not something which reflects the. situation on the ground in pakistan i commissioned thank you well from the high commission in london that's it for the show will be back on monday when foreign ministers from india and pakistan are both in beijing at the same time see on monday. i'm going to fulfill the prophecies apologise to the people. you know we've
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