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the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington in brussels by berge on important foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or fades into oblivion. according to u.n. estimates by 2019 the flow of migrants out of africa hood reached 36000000. around one 3rd of whom displaced africans make their way north to do you.
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got the news bob good if you got to do. certain many people determined to reach europe risking their lives to do certain things and to profit from their perilous journey. whatever it is. it's. on. a monday in bangladesh. i'm not. buying that the body of own hasn't even. less that the in for damage and any of that. there were some of the. but there are a barbershop dialectician out there from burgos filmy and what they will it has for the past 4 though on how much of our day and you know if this will and will not
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vote on i am not a. vote on am i going to need this and that and but only if the whatever let off late poverty brutal regimes and endless war have forced many migrants to flee their home countries in search of better lives for many intermediaries that's become a lucrative business. this. is all it said on his own and now. after but as an adult you. leave it out have. we have to get to. why libya because civil war has raged there for years no one pays any attention to migrants who buy a place on an inflatable boat is just 250 nautical miles to italy but not everyone makes it there when i mean leave yet there are still. room for.
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a kind of what i wanted to point course if. it gets hard. for back a man as his head bangladesh. i want to connect. for this is if i don't. know maybe they can take a bite of water system me. i mean this is the 2nd i want to. often need to remember countries toppled the gadhafi government and 2011 civil war broke out in libya. the facility did the torture and trafficking of migrants so now all migrants are eager to escape to italy members of the african mafias promised them safe and quick passage to europe they depart they leave for
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their country but once they arrive in libya after they make the 1st step in libya they are enslaved saw they count speech europe and they can even spend 2 or 3 years even there libya as it leaves. the head to head to be we didn't have an animal. i am not with us i am not one of them and i'm. if you have even if you do anything magickal. slavery still prevails in the 21st century saw. the. truth nobody was talk about. in libya now can basically take a migrant in the street then take them into their house and put him under slavery
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and ask him to do whatever they want in other way how they used to exploited migrants ease the torture for and in some means that the migrant under store mean why they call the family back in their country and they say look this is your son we are torturing him if you don't send money we will probably kill him so send money and we will stop and we will release him. an elaborate system for extracting money from migrants has developed over the years some profit by acting as brokers for trips to libya others meet them there and pocket whatever money remains when migrants have no cash sold into slavery. was that the one. that was may.
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begin even if they had. to do it out. and i will not. leave your mom on or off it until you know it and if you don't get it out according to the international organization for migration more than 650000 people who dream of making it to italy of gathered in libya alone it's not like. embarking on fisherman boats wooden boats with their own. sometimes when they were losing their roots and they tell them cause god we're finding them even after 2 weeks of navigation through the sea they were basically on and i've of course starving because they would not eat for 2 weeks but they both were there i mean. why nowadays is different because these are rubber boats made with very bad plastic basically can call for just one 5th of the distance between the
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costs and the costs after they seen. it bring. this plastic pull the boats carrying 105 the passengers there's a lot of women think it's. 6 people. paid $7600.00 i talk to the people that we've migrants who anybody want to embark. and i e i. i ask them do you know that there are the woods we never make it alone. they don't know a thing they can arrive directly to the island course we've been on these rubber boats.
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different bits of but if you're going to let arguments in a society are you going to spend this amount of atlanta and i didn't come. because of that little bit you know. in a cell not in the. senate one night with. an agenda and they were. moved. well there will. 2 see how a 4th of 90 that's going on are going for the 20 or they. are going for. 2 the or e. o e and we need to be are. you a deal but corning. did book. and that they don't pull you
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carol. quite a. lot of course but after all. it's important to note that they weren't in distress the risk you ship simply found the migrants near the libyan coast then took them to italy. 2 who are on the fertile ground to do a journey and i divide that up and there we are disinviting at 1032 people from the aquarius here in italy these people were found in the central mediterranean sea unsee were the rubber boats and they were in danger to drown so if we had not been there they they would have died in geo ships began to ferry thousands of illegal migrants to europe newspapers reported that they were being rescued clues to the sicilian sure but many say that isn't the case in mainstream media not least the.
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jani. one of the live fake news or bad propaganda. this young italian decided to compare newspaper articles with the actual itineraries of rescue ships which is how he exposed one of the biggest scams of the last decade. be more of the someone a lot of fun though. the mainstream media. been even. but. they did. that would become entirely from the. being on all to get a little steadily be. a
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queen bee but most plotted develop was its handling of the old and. traffic if i meant that it was eternal in our beautiful example of law. it was done so many different unocal many times on the night of i make. no compass only that it's a chart the. same thing was done zona event at the pentagon to the coast and only be up at a point from out there. in your on the openings also going to be the fundamental. international maritime law states that people rescued at sea should be delivered to the nearest safe port but the ships didn't take them to 2 new 0 motor buddy delayed . by picking up migrants off the libyan coast rescue ship step outside the constraints of criminal law. and down so that sound and geos are in contact with the
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trafficking human trafficking for example the. french the secret service intercept our caller that say you know there is one of the angels the tall swede human trafficking and say oh yeah we are going to start now so they did it. with my guns and we. would be there to recover does my guns. and contacts like that between traffickers and rescue ships serves to boost turnover the criminal gangs we repeatedly asked several in g. . of rescue migrants in the mediterranean for an interview or at least a statement many didn't reply but the few that did just gave a polite 2. but i think it's the look. he gave me that people miss the feels all you mean
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they mean you get it eventually i guess so i guess because for example in all of my guns we leave from the libyan costs they normally have a number. on their satellite phone to call to be a day skewed. so this is an unknown proof that there is kind of connection. that's the crucial point the bulk of bottom line of the book namely i think you're pretty much stuck with your looks but if you have other things that you're good at
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either music or running or doing intellectual work or politics then one should take advantage of one's advantages and project hours and forget about the fact that you may not be the best looking person on the. ground 0. if. you know. it let. alone.
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yes the names began to be reacted to territorial waters off into layman's optimism and we have been pointing game. we have been saying all together men responsible for it to day we have to because it's responsible for the closest place of safety to your position the rescue ship captains comment to the media is misleading the closest countries to the risk to newsier almost certainly not italy so why does everyone except statements like that. we have an army we have radars we have satellites that know where the sheep are everybody knew i level politician i level journalists already knew that nobody just one or 2 exposed to be heroes.
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it's was a. it's was a business forum for many of. us to tell people oh yeah. actually from levy i didn't know it from sicily. because i can assume what he shared. m m d a long stemmed. from the chain of the they sold the space. plane to cinquera i will give you an. even better just. to pass on it but in the cinquera up a sauna. i mean this pain bad but i also thought it was the butts on it probably. ok the store. multiple but at the. time i was the butt of some of the many molly that. people seem to be questioning the.
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business model profit there were. fewer. in. the last 80 years 2 european union has already accepted more than 3000000 refugees . to the sauna. of the germany. what's an angel i mean ok. change of i mean to see more. joining me. on to a space in the quantum way. was the butt of so on sunday. but was his chief on the scene that got the end of this
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post the progress as chief of. the independence of the cia you know mr konami some better. song some of this all the import of the import that it was the bus on a dedicated main discovery that more millenia. this project started you could be good if you just came out with a pool to do tourist business. your name is correct. the name your father. your mother ok believed to be a. is correct. you
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could yes i'm not good ok i read your story that you started to do. computers is just you rule that. this fire is. part of the receipt and peter it's your model of the just. helps migrants adapt to the new wild he's convinced that his work is all vital importance to society. freesat we've got to fish out. by the sea but no. no. i think that. seems to you. the results have been very very very good too ok because now 80 percent of the guys wark ok and to leave say in their. situation.
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and. not. our job is to steer the big guys to job placement to relationship we can save that be because from your start and all the jobs gave a good result for the. anything even the woman who did it on the on the i pod but i'm a life history this owner of. a markets at the end. of the park i mean.
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think you have. the. book. a little bit. i'm a life. a life. i . i. i know too well italians are quite so eager to accept migrants you have more than enough of their own problems in a small unit also didn't make it. your own it. will probably make it sufficient. since i. speak to your shoulder which i lost a friend. in
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10 of. germany's of the 225 percent of all the migrants they. save. completely illogical because if your review decided to take a share of these migrants you have to get them out from through flights because it doesn't make sense to food them. one more time. on the board. once more. the international organization for migration claims that since 201415 people have died attempting to cross the mediterranean sea sealy is even. less i mean i would say even i'm a screaming because if you're talking about the nature of selection north right now
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. talking about natural selection can survive we lost them. this is natural selection this is another abuse on the skin of the migrants. likely to flies fountains of migrants from libya by plane the current arrangement works well for the migrants by passage an approach that has little chance of reaching italy rescue ships will save some the rest will simply drown. i found the way to get in touch potentially with the migrants from the libyan soil. by forming their heads and they are connecting that doesn't i think
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and i was surprised to discover that the majority of the migrants who leave via still have access to internet therefore they can speak to do worth let's say so i can say that i got in touch with thousands of migrants from the libyan soil and i chatted with the on the rights of them continuously and i mean daily thoughts with . them how i look how do you. can you hear me. i am in the south of tunisia where are you now. many of the migrants passed the border in the past month. from libya and they found shared here in tunisia after
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a raid on. if fiji's there and us boards we're going back to d.c. they decide to go back to libya so what better proof of the fact that they pushed up the works and the dissolution cannot be the ngos boats in the sea this is not a solution on the on the contrary i used to call it the kind of mortal bates because it's attracting the migrants in a base where they should not be the migrants should not be in to see if you're oprah wants to save them if for europe wants to welcome them they have to evacuate them by flights out of libya to europe. every month. i think that many n.g.o.s have these no border ideology and they want to help as much people as possible so they do really believe that maybe they are not directly
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connected with the human trafficking or but they becomes a tool for human trafficking so all they may be useful idiots for a. traffic and it's called a cool factor or saw they are inviting you say that surgery are inviting more and more people to come and that's risky. but when you see where is the problem if the ngos are in contact the weavers modeless with the traffickers i would even suggest that the end used to speak freely and say yes we are in touch with them because we care about their lifes and therefore we want to assure the migrants we have the highest chances to get the rescued and therefore to survive but you know just. not
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a common behavior currently in europe you saw we start to speak feed the even acknowledges they say that they have to cross the sea in these conditions is another way. because as i explained in my videos the more people are involved the human traffickers are used we care and we. saw before they used. i wouldn ship and then they used an inflatable ship like those 4 and a kids now because they are human traffic and if there are more people they have to improvise any ships i can he use this all fall k c then we can put people out of here and send it but there are the enjoys this will save you to anyway we can use literally anything to do to traffic people that's the problem the
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new wave of a tally and politicians led by selfie need responded to look good on adele's investigation in their own unique way they bound ships carrying migrants from italy's territorial waters but in late 29 teams was sacked from the government and the borders will reopen to. look at. it.
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they planted alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington in brussels by virtue of them for the foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or face into oblivion.
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this. autumn 2016 millions of europeans are taking to the streets will learn it has refused to sign the free trade agreement with canada triggering a crisis across europe. that. i am not and that the treaty negotiations brought to light a largely unknown organization international arbitration. that allow multinationals to sue states. philip morris is trying to use i.e. s.d.s. to stop oracle from implementing new tobacco regulations aimed at cutting
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domestic smoking rates a french company sued egypt because egypt raise its minimum wage astonishingly these arbitration tribunals can oblige states to pay huge compensation $50000000000.00 by all standards this is the largest award ever. the token amount of damages claimed is about 5700000000 you didn't know it's no surprise the trials are held behind closed doors everything takes place in utmost secrecy. every tradition. our secret i mean that's that's the purpose of an arbitration that you don't want to. plead as is justice come from who organizes it and who defends us. after all in the end it's we the taxpayers who pay the bill.
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keogh for do this for the office on community affairs all over for the. community that has. to truly understand we need to penetrate a very violent system where multinational sue our states and try to impose their laws. different to look at their chemistry deductible. or price could be a sort of feel to the debacle now you see sort of just. with or create towers or just emerging all countries under gold is justice this affects our most basic rights health the environment wages and human rights we finally reveal the incredible power of international arbitration tribunals. oh and.
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it's clear. 2 in colombia along the upper east river in amazonia north american mining companies are prospecting for gold at the liberty townsite the sacred birthplace of 7 indigenous peoples. but in 2009 can. surge about the environment the colombian state classified the zone as a natural park which ended the mining concession 2 . after years of negotiation attempts with the colombian government in 2016
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andres to mendon c.e.o. of the canadian company closely go associated with the texan company told the mining counterattacks he files an arbitration request i personally did not know of the option of international arbitration where it will always heard of the world court but we you know in my time i'd only believe that was between 2 governments that were debating things. but the ability to take our case to the international court of arbitration was a welcome relief for our shareholders to know that we don't have to depend on maybe some emotional sentiment by a judge in some rural location who is being pressured by his local. mayor.
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andries to mental seek private justice he chooses to defend himself in paris with she have an issue of making a business lawyer specializing in arbitration disputes 'd. but i dare me. that's yes well let me just push back there. further. yours we're past the cooling off period did not result in a kind of mediation. jeremy one question i was thinking of was the cooling off period how long is the. normally somewhere into the middle course. which there's a good mating o. the 3 or be triggers that will constituent the. fish still take weeks at least. i believe columbia well challenge the
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jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case hopefully hopefully they are crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. cosi goal starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and to the ministry of environment we found ourselves with the good ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas toby mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. skew nipple t.q.
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died to do so to see this through push move to cuba she moved into nearby number limbo national stadium in. an emotional moment of this new some chinese in assume and it is a name who was in the past the bully. and of course he knew it only seemed he knew cuba. a lot should have been a mature country and because columbus signed. the free trade agreements need to understand that they had to respect the agreements so that the best. money it would not be lost or stolen. there was a lot of money a lot of effort and a lot of motivation from small investors getting together small investors buying their resources their work under the colombian government regulation of it helped the ministry of mines by assets for the colombian people.
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the 20. 6 commission. even. if it's more of the law and on the thought of it but you teach this to me. that's true and that is. well integrated these seem to fit sort out. the no on. a new area of tension in free trade agreements is the introduction of private arbitration. present in most international trade agreements this is is supposed to guarantee a fair impartiality to foreign investors so that they can defend themselves against state abuse or overly restrictive legislation.
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because that's you know since once i may not do is going to. keep. our species each day as you do 5 of these are different from all. of us who it is. easy if this is with us and promote please. feel. the need to be priests and if you want to. be clinton and. these arbitrators are not judges but business lawyers who take turns as the main arbitrator. state defender or corporate defender. the connelly pain they are often seen as a true multimillionaire industry dominated by a small elite acting in great secrecy and too often giving priority to investors.
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while in some cases it seems normal to compensate is that old least in the interest of the populations in foam. when we were beginning to enter the area the northern native tribes watch a tree develop the might of the southern group who was not in the might was not on the area were motivated by n.g.o.s of hornet yos named and they were voted to go against the might so they tried to set up sacred sites on a map. by discussing with certain spiritual leaders that they were motivating true declare sacred sites but none of the sacred sites that they had identified are
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anywhere near the proposed might say. you know little bit and yet. you don't buy it i think they do that and they said yes but you get on the list below look. at it out of this to see this. if they did it end. collision that if i let you. you may have a bunny on one of them. up with you all but good luck did it and then i will see. that. they can dig up on that wouldn't help with that when i was that it didn't come up with. his was.
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that. you get out and see if you don't get so in the village but does. it do that i don't know what. did if. it was that the initiative of the end she'll guy amazonas that the natural park was created prohibiting gold mining on the entire indian reserve nelson ortiz a member of this ngo regularly returns to support the indians in their fight against mining in. the throes of all going to trickle see. enjoyed math here in. yankees and wait as i didn't think. for a long battle but yeah. so if i. am back in 98 feet at.
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that i'm going this will be a man. survival guide books to see just how the story. should. replace. the 70. or. so. that's the crucial point of the book
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a bottom line of the book namely i think you're pretty much stuck with your logs but if you have other things that you're good at either music or running or doing intellectual work or politics then one should take advantage of one's advantages from project goers and forget about the fact that you may not be the best looking person on the block. believing weird things by the way was called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature that com is equipped in the software of our program mean to try to connect things in the environment just in case there's a real connection. fee .
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since. it's into this t.n.c. if people did the. one wasn't the only flaw follow. the salmon people from about 50 feet. is. this saying for months or this was about. nice sincere this is. a duck is to sit see if i only knew well no nina but up with. this with her last year my from a. bump into a sort of a i yes. i used. i you thought about quit us human.
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the indigenous peoples of the forest belong to dozens of ethnic groups who share the same origin stories. the many sacred sites of this land are its living organs. ensuring the ceremony the shoeman mentally draw is a path that connects these sites a path of healing that must remain untouched. but i would add that you get the family in number lethal regardless if and i say by this wonder brothers for a lab tests discipline didn't we threaten if i. said web addresses. phone all off their own teeth you. never left your folded forward it folded forwards a few of that up for me to. the
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indians have not always spoken with a single valise. andre's rendel problem is the money and a better life of some in the indigenous community the elders in general refused all mining from the start but others were tempted by rentals little gifts. to believe to. a consultation meeting as organized the tribes gather at the traditional house of the maluka their meeting place. worry by cause it goes complained they are making a manifesto for the colombian state to reaffirm their resistance to mining. to us they are not yet. now and i think it's a company match and he had
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a case that i like and i got mine and i think at the time to make a. name out of that my god what did that come of a little bit of good advice that i would have a headache america anybody yeah but i don't think one of us had to do good but i did make it a good idea and then you know i think i am i think that you have to. look. at every thought even though you. as he's there might be. the brunt of the almost as the get up if there was a. bad. boy. going to the program or going to new york and. clean this up if you want to move them all know this you are in with of the i don't want this to. happen that young. husband doesn't think that he's going to give you money they look at they must see.
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the light. that they. agreed golf separates the world views of the indians and miners. some seek to protect their intentional property and culture. others think only of extracting the gold in indian soil and of the potential profits. yeah and. we were talking with jeremy and he was updating us on some of the stuff that was going on with the arbitration and that you know they were probably acting in bad faith both with in my opinion both with the 1st nations people and especially with the company on the pretext. of you know the environment so i don't know if you have any. you know we can tell them.
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for our money. as you know the history is true. is that the virus even used. to actually. call. off chemicals. rock out there so. this is nothing to do with the environment in these circumstances whatsoever this is about power and. that with the so-called. charge of. her. she said yes she did but we decided. we're talking.
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billions because that's the biggest iron ore gold mine. in all of south america i'm very. close. to where we think. this well. is not backing off. the draw. go all the way with this. backing off.
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this is the threat as you're. in the lobby not only. because you're dollars into sadness you know this that unless you're now this money to break the boy's young dollars for. this stuff like the economy but they missed that yes they. did most of the. combustibles that was being honest with you that this is just and . it's time to take action and to share this experience with other indigenous peoples . representative of the. preserved one carlos presents the manifesto to the
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international forum of indigenous peoples organized by the bogota state. in addition to the indian populations this forum includes academics n.g.o.s and government members. all to support the indigenous peoples of south america in their right to be consulted before the adoption of all projects they concern them. more than 1000 people are present you broke it back they say. that this was how to get. one carlos. urges communities to organize to preserve their autonomy and resist mining and tourism projects.
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jessica mohammadi out because one top area. companies idea in. there that the move by juan carlos wants to spread the word to a wider audience. and this is. all good at the end she'll gaia he meets markel velasquez a lawyer specializing in international commercial law and human rights. oh it out by you scott i'm going to join a round i've no doubt as to this question of. our military this. is. in the year of those it damaged or not is really here is the moment it was not on the. ground say you better say no step. in no start looking no way to. know when this is going to go on can. and you still can look our risky business is
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leaking in the this is government of what is a secret good part of the thing one could look at but our killing. him is going to be that brazil get open the business of this year's couples who have been going to be needed because the bush is going to be back in the spring is that was he really the. as a guy before and i see on kerry in there in the new limb but is. this i forgot the victim here. very concerned by the attacks of foreign multinationals against his country monaco is writing articles and preparing a book on the subject. he is visiting his former ph d. supervisor and hearten in toronto to discuss the upcoming trial. a specialist in international investment. highly critical of arbitration tribunals
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he has regularly intervened on the international scene sounding the alarm for years . but only in 5 of the last weeks have been like a roller coaster in colombia and these claim. they want i wanted to talk to you about this one. to go yet ovulating case yes 16000000000 u.s. i would say 20 percent of colombia's national public budget it was quite surprising because public authorities were saying that the agreements negotiated were positive for the corn 3 and that foreign investors would never stars are claiming that corn 3 in these very moment is what happened at the end why is the columbian law is not good enough for these foreign investors it is not the case that colombe . or sheeps were trying to solve our problems we're trying to become
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a more stable country and we have the means to do it but with these type of cases efforts to reach these are put into question it's not the 1st country to be surprised by a foreign investor claims these treaties are like a ticking time bomb for taxpayer sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases no doubt about it as well likewise. i call them in the newspaper and i try to open the gate but the only thing i got from them was a permanent ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated. and used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want to leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it all confidential. because i think
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if the confidential and the government keeps a confidential and they can do deals. in next it covered 2 designs will soon amount to swim they go see also say the last song was new lexus in an exit dodge i'm a blue suede don't you see until the deal let's see if you know crazy valley kid the gong will be to us you know further at the kiddies what democrats in a 50 year old going to do this work you have to see don't you see 20 young sits in x. that dog isn't good enough so i lounge solely bonus and that's only. i'm
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going to fulfill the repeated promises probably to the people. you know we've all but the truth. is really really.
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really there. if you want to work. you know. for. the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security on earth is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington in brussels by virtue of them 44 in policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or fade into oblivion.
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in europe people are taking to the streets to protest the lack of transparency in treaty negotiations such as the t.t. ip treaty with the us and the seat a treaty with canada. the use of arbitration tribunals a central and totally opaque part of these treaties is a serious threat to the future of democracies. tiny little baloney block the signing of the free trade agreement with canada thanks to paul men yet it's minister president. 3.5000000
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loons blocked a treaty concerning 500000000 europeans a smoothie european entity defies the great liberal euro it's truly david against goliath. all of us face that. well. as good if there's one is what we do believe that even if you know you're not if you don't. give us a big. sign it just. says on as i'm going to join it is only. just was through me as it examined this you know not that exam i was the 1st going is unfair i see it up chris said don't fix it is stalled out of. hope in.
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fact foreign investors europe promise canada that it would integrate the international arbitration system called dns into the treaty. the cornerstone of the system is the deterrent effect for states when a complaint is made. when a state nationalized is a business it seizes property and the state then compensates for this expropriation . but if this. state raises the minimum wage or passes an entry. or prohibits disruptors it can affect a company's gains. this is an indirect expose creation since it's a loss of earnings. sufficient ground for assuming a state before a private international arbitration tribunals. up
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the process for the strongest on our demands for a plus. product effective that our demand on a hike is on the reforms. are. not just a smoking or. a real scandal. this interactive creation written into the sea to and other treaties opens up a real pandora's box. complaints against government measures that bother investors are likely to increase. arbitration tribunals are a massive deterrent to the state. is that. let me get this is all in again is the glue that is assumed. to be that is this we don't seem to get these big ideas don't you get your. idea.
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is this mess is a good thing. did you like us to take on that is that back in the top. new news i want to take him up on the hope. that gift. by example. is enough if you know that is deceptive with. human was that they give us. look you know if your whole family can see it don't you think yeah well anything destroys you want to help you more this will be in steve and you could even if you need know who can submit to one example does it. do some stronger don't move on from this is you give up on the film and i saw most of us to be thrown to the bridge just in our desire to press on to be safe i mean does it.
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make its move for jack a visit to see me. there on the brain of a massive expansion of the role of the for the rest of 2 us. so what happens when we introduce a couple of new traitors like santa and the other big one as the trans-pacific partnership promoters advised the ass of lone like to say well we already have 2 or 3000 of these trainees what's a couple more attempts at combined with a c. and that. takes us from still having a minority role in the world to be calming and establishments of the institution why the foreign investors have their most powerful rights at the international level of any private charter in the world most people think about trade they think about goods and services being a strange between countries and the investment component the investor chomped or
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a trade agreement is about something very different it's about establishing a special system of international protection for foreign owned. p. diddy's you'll see that is the season. it could be a new leak over who even with the thoughts that if you know is he going to use it and he still missing c now xenia do you see 20 you know he can see if it will pass it's. the falls could well. be and will exist to commit the will of all the most obsessed out of leverage on the level of the popularity. on just a simple question everything in this interoperability. level was going to secure it it's time i've got to live where once you know one thing you can think that they're in 12 or they live or last saw something for break you of the extreme. vision.
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are larry going to give you a piece on what you could. say on the. deficit list of new homes an economy stronger front so they put out is what i would say only for. goodness of i think you are also not equal. in these arbitration tribunals multinationals impose their will most often in great secrecy. secrecy is not only an obstacle in forming citizens it is the keystone of the whole system allowing for the most shameful arrangements . for this is what happened in germany when the swedish multinational vattenfall a large energy producer indirectly attacked the city of hamburg in 2009. complaint against the federal state that remained secret for years and was unveiled
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thanks to a professor of international law marcus kind of. arbitration or secret because no one prevents the parties from the go or anything and then in the public hearing they will say whatever they say but the real negotiations will take place outside. in 2007 vattenfall obtained a building permit for a coal fired power station in the suburbs of hamburg. following the 2000 data elections and to petition the elected green party review the permit. the discharge of hot water into the elbe to cool turbines threatens the aquatic fauna vattenfall would have to comply with energy pollution measures.
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and how did vattenfall react by immediately filing a complaint before an arbitration tribunals demanding 1400000000 euros in compensation under pressure germany secretly negotiated with wagner fall intil 2011 and suddenly one day the case was closed we only know at the end that they reached a settlement i listen this is very important the only publicly available information is that they settled and of the story i am. much scrutinised the tribunals decision. it mentions a mysterious compromise between vattenfall and hamburg signed in a local court. and so that's what i said if they reached a settlement in front of best record in front of them this is a piece of information that i can request and the federal government refused. but
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the city of hamburg sent it to. the city gave a new permit which is less restrictive than the op that's the 2nd. button flooded one only button 5 wanted a change in the prompt and that's what they got. as unbelievable as it may sound hundreds green party didn't impose the environmental standards that it considered just. i can just imagine the conversation that took place between the federal gov. i meant of germany and the city of hamburg so the federal government said look we signed this treaty we are bound by this internationally germany has international obligations and you have to fulfill that we can't you cannot become a break international law i mean this is also a powerful argument i'm especially in democracies especially in countries like germany but all over the world. even germany is caught in the trap of its treaties
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and gives in to blackmail. in total secrecy the state signed an agreement on march 11th 2011. that same day japan suffered the worst earthquake in its history. the fukushima disaster shook the planet and especially germany. pressured by a 50 year old anti nuclear movement and following protests in 450 cities across the country under the merkel was compounds who act.
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she moved to abandon nuclear power with maturity suppose. anything happens and then i engineered food even the bottom line i imagine it to me god supposedly if it's a can his name isn't just if the name quotation reveal an. easy kinda can in any need. to hash. it out that can withstand or depending consequences. at my you know head on a cannon and. and. damaged but despite all the fine fine things you know and think they can intervene in. a dog industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells
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abilities on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles there we're going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. that's the crucial point of the book at bottom line of the book namely i think you're pretty much stuck with your looks but if you have other things that you're good at either music or running or doing intellectual work or politics then one should take advantage of one's advantages and project hours and forget about the fact that you may not be the best looking person on the.
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chancellor's decision became the 13th amendment of the law on atomic energy when it was voted in 4 months later. the 7 oldest german plants were immediately closed among them those the boones political and criminal which also belong to the swedish multinational vattenfall. immediately. of the nuclear law at the constitutional court. the highest court of justice. germany in a private arbitration court. it had already won.
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it could and would try again it may 2012. the trial takes place in washington although it essentially concerns. the claimants the federal republic of germany respondents. being streamed so the. state. supreme. the arbitrator.
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of germany compensation claims. as a consequence. of. their production licenses for criminal. and. they were simply withdraw. to dispute. his right as such. rather this dispute them. manner in which germany has chosen implementing decision. and its failure to prop to protect claimants investments in particular concerns germany's failure to pay any compensation i don't. know the heart and so most in this protection treaties is to provide protection against expropriation. difficulty however when we talk about indirect
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expropriation is to draw the line between expropriation on the one. and legitimate governmental measures on the other. and there is no easy way to draw this line to make this distinction. so of course one could say that the protection that in the esters enjoy under the treaty is influence how and walked the state regularly it. doesn't matter if a parliament has adopted a law in the most democratic way. it can still violate international purgation stuff the state has undertaken in the international treaty. it is for each individual state to decide whether or not they want to sign such treaties germany is trying to do. is tricks ploy to fukushima disaster. to create
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a narrative that would excuse its wrongdoing. you can put perfume on it but the bottom line here is that the international and the government this dispute. germany cannot challenge the ratified treaty. but the giant failed to meet its obligations. it did not prepare its damaged. a great danger for the population. claimants now compensation for their own business failure billions for plan. which were not tar is for their problems but apparently in that. reality a burning transfer meter is totally normal as are bursting pipes also normal and dark and how soon of us are corroded barrels with radioactive waste . shown your promotional video of the crime of power plant in that video none of
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the events that are listed here on the slide feature and plans but both of them have been standing still. not because of focus shima not because of the moratorium not because of the 13th amendment but because of a multitude of incidents. brutal i'm doing this to. open the defeat of uncle. hines mitchell a nuclear physicist from greenpeace called as an expert witness took a close look at all the plans failures. experience and how this hypothetical has any say in most the stews their doctor will emerge. over these cables with the defeat of. in trade in history on the
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whole thing could be used in a few of the ships so for the clue. run in this machine transform our doors to thousands even move. their machines on from our the how to see on the moon to be in . any begin this is an enormous amount mustn't. talk. about some of the root orders had so few remaining of. the john mccain seems unlikely feel to link the mainstream yet it's possible she only look around. this clue which was can also save wouldn't it if this were in some book. thus germany is in famine or descriptions of fires quote unquote and pictures of corroded barrels quote unquote country but nothing to the ultimate determination as
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to whether in 2011 germany has admitted in this over ptrace indite its decision to accelerate to face up was not based on concerns over safety of the nuclear power. but america on the alleged change perception of the general risk that nuclear energy poses to the german population that is all politics. that involves lawyer is sheltering behind the law behind strict legal language so as not to recognize the multi-nationals responsibility. what is very clear that this group of people or many of them have been educated in a particular way they are all educated in this particular way of looking at both international law as a sort of technical matter and at the same time thinking that giving companies as many rights and privileges will benefit the global economy so lawyers are not
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trained in thinking about the consequences of their cases lawyers are trained in thinking about other way apply the law. there is only a french if it is and the french term is the. this is what this really applies people think in a very similar way this case is very controversial and has generated much public debate now why is because it's an arbitration which should never have been brought under the energy charter treaty and i'm. at the exit convention. the reason for this to the amendment. was different. actually and you are correct. that is correct. if that is a public perception. how would that legally translate into. the investment protection. during the show i make
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a number of assumptions i don't ask you to do anything but should not do this would be because it is almost impossible hypothetical because you are. assuming that the public is wrong and has the right wrong some of the perception changes in the public how does that translate into legally introduce you to. and i was listening to the. opening this morning. claiming that the 13th and was a political decision and i've said it quite often i wonder when political has become such a dirty word. it comes from the greek political us which means relating to the people to the citizens to the state. and democracy is nothing if not political it is government off the people by the people for the
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people. it has to be political that's a definition and it's certainly not a dirty word. refusing any political or democratic consideration multinationals consider themselves outside politics and above the law . does still exist. while vattenfall trial against germany is proceeding in washington the federal constant. court in karlsruhe where the 1st complaint was lived gives its judgment. the court declares that abandoning nuclear power conforms to the german constitution and that the companies affected will have to receive a financial compensation. but if i come off to prove to your argument when it is it's christmas rove on trade schools
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there's harmony a cure you should start working on that come and talk to all sorts. of us from here good to even also song on commision seems to be leashed industrially not tradition is for them. to get along and give you a wonderful foster mom that's involved in guns i'm not condemning those going to move i just feel even uses funds often push the. same visa. almost appreciate it only to be. given a free. secure didn't a spot in the us must confide in me just in shorts he says they spotted 5 it does communion and this was stopped so long it can also be humbled to be. in a key concern in love as has the haste and is an extended she's getting hitched has
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been more 20. years to shop for the woman through. what a 1000000 1st impression it would all have but i don't know about a nice weeks in the us you can be out in the oil or. it is up to the german government to set the amount of compensation to be validated by the. in an arbitration case it's very different. the amount of compensation is much higher and is set arbitrarily by business lawyers with no democratic legitimacy. a considerable portion of legal costs $4.00 to $10000000.00 is to be paid primarily by the state.
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just. lot of money to go back to. her. hand out. and. let. the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington in brussels by virtue of them for the foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or face into oblivion.
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your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to work and when it's gone. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes erupt and it's going to. so worried for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace those of. a turtle between the and the.
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all. alone welcome to all the party itself and sad that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but hundreds of studies across decades showed that most beholders view beauty in pretty similar ways and that's leaps into all facets of a person's life from the way a kid is treated in school to he's or her success in the labor or marriage markets has.

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