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was. as was stated cemetery jeanine onion as proclaimed herself interim president of bolivia many experts say was against the constitution she wasn't in line to be the next leader crucially though most of the army supported on is and are no under her control. on the takes us through it. you may have heard that bolivia has lately been celebrating a triumph of democracy the resignation yesterday of believe in president ever more rallies is a significant moment for democracy in the western hemisphere these events send
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a strong signal to the illegitimate regimes in venezuela nicaragua the democracy and the will of the people will always prevail i don't know if it was a breeze in south america or if it was oblivion hurricane of democracy be here today i feel a little breeze in venezuela of freedom and justice well here's what a triumph of democracy has looked like in bolivia president morales resigned the vice president resigned the president of the senate the 3rd person in line for the top job you guessed it resigned. the bolivian army and security forces are the only viable force left after they renounce their allegiance to the government and took the side of the protesters. we suggest to the president of the state to resign his presidential mandate to allow
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for peace and stability for the good of our the livia. but it's not as black and white as the anti government side might want you to think plenty of people have been supporting evo morales in the streets and it's them who have been getting the short end of the stake here to see. if they did. in fact. that was the key reason for morale us to throw in the towel he wanted the violence to cease there's usenet and why am i deciding to resign so the opposition does not keep pursuing my brothers and the unions we are resigning i am resigning
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precisely sort of my brothers and sisters leaders and authorities of the socialist movement so you don't continue to be held hostage and chased and threatened because in bolivia morales has no one not a 100 not a 1000 supporters he's got millions this a tobar of 47 percent of bolivians voted for morality and while critics of the ballot are screaming bloody murder the suspected election fraud is within a 3 percent margin evil moralities a die hard leftist has been leading bolivia for 14 years under his rule the country's economy has been growing faster than at any period over the past 3 and a half decades morality viewed as the voice of the poor managed to drastically reduce poverty and economic inequality he significantly increased the minimum wage to an boosted social spending millions had no problem with that and all of them
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are now represented and protected by nobody this is a race is killed it is now turning very violent by the police against the indigenous population who are issues or else been well documented in the western press those generally the western press supports the coup against morales this is a classic you know media manipulation situation that chance you know wrote about meaning there actually concerned when you know our courses meaning the us has allies when they take power we play with democratic even if it may be a right when dictatorship. well bolivia's political turmoil has also given rise to questions over the country's nuts for all resources some are predicting. parcher could nope and the door for multinational mining companies bolivia is estimated to
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have $9000000.00 tons of lithium reserves is the 2nd largest in the world it's significant experts predict that global demand for the chemical element will triple within a decade the increase is being driven by the rup expansion of certain markets that use lithium and use that a lot it's a key component in electric cars for various portable electronic devices on military hardware well let's not forget chuck kaufman from the alliance for global justice thanks but libya has been hit by the resorts curse. there is no question that washington as. the. behind regime change efforts in. every country of the particularly that has resources in june of this year.
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was going to be. industrialized. their lithium. it's just exporter of raw materials. his plan was for bolivia to begin to produce and batteries refining the lithium and producing batteries themselves which cuts. of transnational corporations for a profit stream. the british co-founder of the controversy the white helmets rescue group in syria was found dead on monday in istanbul appearing to have fallen from a balcony after james the misery is death his life his work came under scrutiny his wiki pedia profile so when something of a read write a meeting anything detrimental to the misery a was a former british army soldier was recently accused by russia of being
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a former m i 6 agent the u.k.'s foreign intelligence service and the british media has been quick to point the finger at the kremlin over his death our senior correspondent. at the circumstances surrounding his death on the dubious wiki page and it's. a tragic death for a man who made a living on tragedy james. spent his life doing what he believed did which was remarkably similar to that what the british foreign office said and made to believe it almost point for point so naturally. before anyone even knows how many bones were broken in his body after he fell from his apartment balcony that they dogpile russia so i can involve the limbic system fight flight or blame russia did russia kill white helmet founder james the mysterious co-founder of ride home it's found dead days after russia claimed he was a spy did russia drive here
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a british aid boss to his death limit crowding achievement was undoubtedly the creation of the white helmets politically charged rescuers who went to battle alongside islamist terrorists even al qaida is winning in syria called them brothers you know the phrase you don't know how man lived his life look at who his friends were and they were relentless pro-government propagandists bent on censoring everything they don't agree with 133612 edits to wikipedia have been made in the name of philip cross over 14 years that's over 30 edits per day 7 days a week and i do not use that figuratively wiki pedia edits the times and if you plot them the time card for philip crosses wikipedia activity is astonishing if it is one individual before a day has passed since limits series death his friends began scrubbing his wicked
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pedia page the history of his life of all controversy whitewashing his biography philip cross the busy bee that he is really went to town making james as we keep pedia page all nice and pretty you read it now it was a st the times reported that dilemma syria was this subject of an intense black propaganda campaign for years my promise that activists and russian diplomats the new york times reported that the group and their would be syria were the target of unfounded conspiracy theories when he isn't rewriting history 247 go. figure philip likes to watch television all sorts of channels and then go in low lying or try to discredit anyone he doesn't agree with such as government critics antiwar activists and people who don't believe that the world is black and white if you peruse the added history on the wiki pedia page on can livingstone you also find
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the smartest fingerprints of that mr krause clearly if were to p.d. allows the person who reveals their political agenda see attached to edit pages there is a huge problem this is clearly visible on my entry which has been overwhelmingly edited by cross and which is clearly unbalanced of course a much more probable explanation is that philip cross is a group of individuals paid to further the interests of the british government than malign anyone that criticizes it or its policies they have no problem smearing and degrading others yet feel ip or phillips ashar i see they're fine with doing it to others but talking about them is a no no back in 2018 someone wrote an article about philip cross and for his troubles the article was deleted and the author was banned for life for this philip
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cross there because considerable effort to editing wiki pedia entries for world known british anti establishment journalists bloggers authors and academics philip cross may be a pseudonym for a group of like minded individuals acting in concert there are reasons teachers tell students never to use wikipedia as a source philip cross is one of those reasons the fact is that wiki pedia is not an independence organization it's basically been set up by those who are very close links to western intelligence services there are attempts to manipulate . to make it appear that certain things are true then they're not and other things are not true when they are phillip krause who is a very very strange person in the sense that he's a constantly changing we could be to articles about controversial figures and he seems to be working around the clock so it's looks to me as if he's working some
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kind of intelligence a service and in any case he might not even be a real individual so one of the problems we've got with dealing with any information like this is that people are out there manipulating information in real time well let's keep the attention on syria because earlier this week in an exclusive interview with r.t. president bashar al assad talked about quote the malicious actions of some foreign countries in syria you can watch the rare interview any time on our website r.t. dot com or on our you tube channel. how did i says roy roth suddenly in 2014 out of nowhere after nothing. in iraq and syria at the same time with american armament . the be physically the russians are saying that the us is stealing $30000000.00 of oil a month from northern syria is this a trump budgeting chip in the geneva talks why would net oil export or
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like the usa be interested in $30000000.00 of oil a month no things i says the started sparkling syrian oil and oil in 2014 they had to partner with her. and his coterie and their america where the cia or others the american always try to loot other countries in in different ways in different ways regarding peer not only always or money or financial resources they do their rights. their rights political rights every every other right the historical role at least after world war 2 and as with girlish forces are they just tired after serving the years i mean your understanding is they took money from. the united states the cia i know you're welcoming them back you're worth 1st of all there is the it is not only kurds it's mix of kurds and of and others 2nd when we talk about that is the of because in the
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of beer to prevent part of the kurds the measured it was because they had good relation of the government and the measured it all because support that support the government but this which is called the id the one who have been supported by the americans publicly they armament their money they smuggled all together. they are american. agents to be with most of them. all of them i don't know. all of that but their party policy during the last few years is to invite the american trustee to be angry when the american wants to leave. and to say we don't want to join the syrian army simply had you saying exactly what mr do when would we have had the s.g. of all them actually they had his own agenda which is to part his own agenda as muslim brotherhood and the american agenda as
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a puppet so it's to pot but they were intended to usher in death. but at the same time though those group. why did you give him the excuse and the reason to invite syria that doesn't meet his vision is legal is the legal in every sense all the world but to give him the pretext cause he's been known as you for year that he wanted to invade the northern part of syria and he wanted to clean that area from the terrorists and he mean the people at it because it gave him the. excuse but up and that's why they were to blame but he's in favor of. going green is proving a headache for german farmers they're making the government work out some longer
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story still ahead in the program. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is often steering dramatic developments only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by one person.
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. ask. a look in the biggest flare up of violence in months was witnessed this week in gaza and it occurred after a strike killed a senior commander of the islamic jihad militant group on tuesday palestinian militants retaliated by firing hundreds of rockets into israeli territory israel in turn continued hitting targets in the enclave in the early hours of thursday one strike leveled an apartment building burying the residents on the rubble. 8 people
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were killed all from the same family with 5 children among the victims and this really military spokesman confirmed the strike noting though that the head of the family was a senior islamic jihad commander here so a local health official described the after now that the bodies were disfigured as a result of heavy bombardment from israeli f. 16 s. think the us to go on with. droid deliberately targeted civilians. well they are still as he subsided later on thursday after a cease fire will serve greed with intermittent exchanges of fire continuing into the weekend local media say dozens of palestinians were killed in this really are strikes this week claiming them were civilians we heard from human rights and political commentators based in the region. if israel responds to defending israeli citizens and anybody got hurt and in gaza who is to be blamed the
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terrorists who attack is 0 not so when you hit the target with the terrorists who hide behind women and children who wish to be blame the terrorists are to be blamed who actually have their families then they birds they have them as hostages they target our civilians and they know when they are of course mosque to be got must be neutralized down years of rail needs to protect britax. peaceful and civil cities. oh a said to man in the south we want to leave there if we had attacked by this logic just by the hamas army's duty to protect a legitimate target does not give the israeli authorities that are civilian
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a problem these civilian houses. they can. distinguish and they are supposed to according to the motion model to discriminate between civilian and months a 1000000000 targets between combatants and combatants and in this case even claiming that a target if it proves to be a legitimate target must be an excuse to justify and a. number of residents over. areas where. civilians are even according to the muslim law in case of doubt. and the opinion with the go go in for a civilian rather than military so it. has been more used to a building. where let's turn the program to germany where a fresh bout of former protests paralyzed the country's 2nd largest city this week thousands of farmers on tractors drove into hamburg to vent their anger at the
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government's new agricultural policies traffic essentially brought to halt the city played host to a conference of the country's federal regional environment ministers on thursday who were discussing among other things imposing restrictions on the use of pesticides many farmers say the news stricter regulations would stifle the sector among the measures that have provoked i try or a ban on some pesticides and regulations to protect broadwater for nitrates artes of us was with the farmers convoy us that satellite from hamburg. it is early and the morning 'd that they should be working on their lands but instead of these german farmers have hopped on their tractors and will be rolling into amber to make a big point. as
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the country's regional and environmental ministers are meeting here in hamburg the farmers want to make it clear that the shifting balance between ecology and arkie culture is putting them out of business as the ever tightening e.u. and national regulations on the use of chemicals from wheat killers and fertilizers to roots now we've become from the german government is so hard for us that we cannot drag on our farms we cannot have made good crops cannot have followed or for that for the for the dairies at the root of their rigorous restrictions is the protection of wildlife and habitat the farmers agree that looking after nature is the core to the job but what infuriates them more is how they were shut out of the conversation of how to go about implementing fundamental changes in their life would offer on this today we are staying here and spend your
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shoulder chose a minister for environment here in germany and we invited him to come here she is staying in bali and she don't speak to us and we needs a communication let's go support lemus the biggest problem is that the politicians don't talk to us we'd like to have a dialogue with them and participate in the decision making processes that's that's what we're here cool to be hurt. the government insists that germany's farmers are not abandoned do i expect something from farmers yes they do and that is change but i don't do. so there was some points in them financially what is important is that to eat together with our european partners have a direct payments as an instrument to support small and medium sized farms and this is a very important signal from menu for members that they have certain insurance against fluctuations but the german government is under pressure itself by the european commission over its sluggish and environmental protection of record there is even
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the prospect of huge fines and legal actions if they do not do more having tried time and again to quietly highlight their problems germany's farmers are now having to be more tough with ever public protests while they might be outflanked by the increasingly influential green lobby and the e.u. pushing the government for more reforms they're determined not to lead generations of farming families a rod in the process evangelists obsess for artsy. feared female kurdish words being taking the fight to islam just this for 8 years in the middle east there what extraordinary story really is told next here 24714. and we're going to fulfill the repeated purposes of politics to the people and come
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it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability. a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. us. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is something else this let's keep going to an even and i mean look. this is the move and you listen we didn't even. understood that when. isis the most brutally violent terror group in modern history isis now controls agron swaths of land in iraq and syria and overseas an estimated 6000000 people.
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