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with them to protect our homeland sovereignty territorial integrity and to insure the security of our people, i consider it necessary to support the proposal of the ministry of defense to conduct partial mobilization in russia, the russian president announces a troop, build up caving it is necessary to ensure the defense of the nation defeating the ball. if he can, then i'll vote in favor of it. all these events have shown that we have one path, the sooner the better. without russia, we have no future locals in the don bass. say they are ready to make their voices
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heard us as people there and it ukraine's how to saw and adds up at o g regions. they are set to stage referendums to join the russia. it's all going down in the next few days. i'm president. abide and slams booting for season ukraine's territory and pushing quote, a brutal needless war. that's during the 2nd day of the un general assembly. currently underway in new york is just after 2 pm. their speakers are still addressing the photo and muslim hindu protests continue to spread to cities throughout the u. k. latest break out of violence in birmingham, which sora street battle outside a hindu temple. and then a muslim own supermarket went up in flames with they're so good to have your company with us here at moscow. a very welcome to you. we do start this out with
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breaking news now from ukraine. as we understand, the city of hot shawn has been shaken by at least 9 explosions. local journalists reported the russian missile defense systems into septa, at least one rocket attack on the city. is we understand right now, no casualties reported. of course, all of this comes at the region prepares for its referendum on becoming a part of the russian federation. will keep you posted on air and online at odyssey dot com as this story does de velan. for the meantime, however, vladimir putin that ounce, a partial military mobilization in russia. this was during a televised address to day to the nation. she learned young lady, mom to protect our homeland sovereignty territorial integrity and to ensure the security of our people. i consider it necessary to support the proposal of the minister of defense to conduct partial mobilization in russia. i repeat, we're talking only about partial mobilization. that is only citizens who are
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currently in the reserve will be subject to conscription and only those with prior military experience. who have served in the army, they will also go through additional training with a degree for the partial mobilization has been signed and will begin to date, september 21st. the russian ministry of defense is saying the recruitment will affect only those who have experience in combat fighting of areas required military specialities and also that of army service experience at the same time. so what does the mobilization mean for the russian federation is unties maria phenomena. i have to say that this statement doesn't come as a surprise, as most very has repeatedly been warning key about a number of red lines that are not to be crossed. but as you know, things that the fraud have recently been very tough and just recently ukraine with huge support of its western allies with a lot of western weapons. and a huge number of our foreign fighter is on bear side. alden started counter
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offensive, and a huge part of how to complete in that had been under the control of the russian forces and united forces of people's republic of danielle van logan's since frayne . has been taken back out of horace. this is something that russia cannot ignore, ignore and light repugnant, sad that while he f seems not to be ready to stop. it's an necessary step mobilization. and also he said that this is actually a duty of russia. let's take a listen. when you motion premium, we cannot let and we have no moral right to hand or were people close to asked to be torn to pieces by executioners him. we have to respond to their sincere desire to determine their own fate. the paleness of the people's republic of dumbass line, as well as the meal. true civil administration of the curse on ends. up rose your regency and decided to hold referendums on the future of these territories and turn to us to russia with a request to support such a step. was we know that the majority of people living in the territories liberated
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from neo nazis. we showed the primary historical lance of nub irosia to now i want to be under the oppression of a neo nazi regime ins up rogia in the personal region in august and on as they have seen. and are seen the atrocities committed by neo nazis years in the occupied areas of the heart of regions. these layers of mendera and nasty, punish her skilled people, and torture, and throw them into prison, to settle scores, and mach civilian way. widen report this trash, that the status of moscow special military operation on the ground does not change with this recent announcement, and will continue wooden to the plant. and while white more potent said the west is actually sticking to wiccan russian. eventual actually destroy a russia, the aim of the russian operation on the ground is to counter these efforts and whiten report, and also reminded that russia did that already in the past. and we'll do it again, stopping all those, seeking to control the world. let's take a listen. what gartner wouldn't had to say. our country possesses varies weapons.
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and in some components, they are more advanced than what nato countries have under threats or countries integrity to protect rush and our people. we will use every possible means and we are not bluffing russian people can be sure. those trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons. they must know the boomerang will hit them back. picking up to the president, defense minister said a geisha go give a little bit more details on mobilization. he said that currently there are 25000000 people here in russia, eligible for mo, let mobilization. but we are now talking only about 300000 people mobilize. and he also emphasized that university students and those who are currently serving military service here in russia will not be mobilized. and he stressed that all those additional troops will go to the font ought to take part and you offensive sped to help keep the rain take him territories and provide additional control over these regions. defense men also talked about that so called collective west is
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currently fighting on key have side. and out at least 18 made to set lies are currently at ukraine service. so russia simply cannot just sit and watch this large scale operation against people of the dumbass region and eventually of russia. just watch it. no, so they have to 70 willis. i show you some, the latest features from moscow. right now. i was hundreds of people have taken to the streets and several russian cities on wednesday, answering a call to protest against the partial mobilization announced by president vladimir putin. now some of the biggest rallies were here at moscow. as this is marked on the foreign ministry that looks like a starter yada path, right. there is one of the main pedestrian thoroughfares in the center of moscow. a very place, very noisy with loud music too. but the demonstrations have taken place as we understand across the country. and perhaps, as we understand 66 arrests were made, nation why? we did discuss all of this with a political analyst, andrew, a career co who also showed his take on the reasons behind russia's announcement
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today. that of the announcement of a partial net, a tree mobilization, an outcome of the heart of contra finances and disputable. so this mobile station, 1st and foremost, is meant to stand this thing at the front lines will stay and watch. they're not going to be pushed back any further closer to the russian board, and they're going to stabilize, if not, be pushed back to what they were before the counter offensive. or at the very least, the front lines are going to possibly become roches international frontier. so that brings me the next purpose of this partial mobilization. the experience reserves. what this essentially could be used to defend what, what by then perhaps as early as next week be roxanne new international frontiers. in which case of russia going to, we have expanded is frontier democratically the people will all those form ukrainian region that have voted to join russia after having been brutally slaughtered by their former ukrainian overlords. in this case,
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then he makes perfect sense. the president putin anticipating that scenario after this re lender announcement would want to defend those are public more robust. they will then be part of russia. so it looks like these referendums on an eastern crane are going to be taking place in it as we understand 4 different regions on it. and one of them is where our senior correspondent now reports from this is be long since had coming at this point. it is worth bearing in mind that the situation on the ground has, has changed rapidly compared to what it was, what russia but god, this conflict. but it went to ukraine with professional contracts on the, which is less than 200200000 met at this point, the military hardware that ukraine has at the south of this conflict. almost all of this is god replaced by what nato has supplied. brushes, ah, russia's push for mobilization is evidentially. i've effort to win this conflict
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sooner rather than later. the goals of the russian special operation in ukraine may be the same. the de not supplied the country to disarm it, to protect the people of la god skin and than yet the dom boss. but the parameters have rapidly changed. boucher has realized that needs more to when this is conflict at any reasonable time frame. also here in here, so it is apparent that the fraud must be shifted away from, from cities and populous areas. because this rain of me, cells doesn't what little going down the next few days. voting will be stage to. so c, september 23rd, to the 27th or in the immediate future. here at r t, we did hit the streets of those regions to speak to people there and, and ultimately see what, what do you think about costing effect this is an apple, as he can, then i'll vote in favor of it. i have an extremely positive view of this is exactly
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what we'd been waiting for since 2014. our people have suffered a lot for the idea of joining russia. all these events have shown that we have one path. it should be done as soon as possible, so we hope that no one will attack russian territory. i will walton favour because it's time to become part of russia who have been wait impatiently for e. t is what we're tired of the whole situation. this region must return to its home. the time has come, so the decision must be made. i will vote yes so that there will be no more shelling and everything will work out so that we live as we did before. we've been heading towards this for a long time, 8 years. it should have been done a long time ago, and very happy about this. we are, i think life will become more stable. there will be protection. maybe the war will and sooner i'll vote in favor of it all. we've wanted to return home for a long time since 2014, the sooner the better. without russia,
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we have no future. we discussed of the conflict in ukraine. the idea of these referendums to with a dr. andrea thomas house in america, is professor of lauren, south africa. a state does not wrong, has committed a wrong in terms of international law. it does not entitle any other states or any other group of sex. to engage in a belligerent man of france was to conduct a blockade or in they cannot make war or 2 stocks. calling for the destruction, in this case, the destruction of russia, even even from the highest level, from the commission of the european union recruit things like russia must be, must be thrown back into the pre industrial era. so this is a conduct which is era consulted with a fundamental duties of international law. we see vast propaganda,
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aggressive war mongering across the western world. and this has led to this situation where actually nature is conducting a proxy war against russia. so the top us officials have strongly condemned a wrong for quote human rights violations. it comes off for a 22 year old woman, died in police custody after being arrested, as we understand for wearing a head job that was deemed unsuitable. marcia armine should be alive today. instead the united states and the iranian people more in her, we call the iranian government to end it's systemic persecution of women, and to allow peaceful protest. would you be concerned by the death of 22 year old masa armine, who was rapidly beaten in custody by runs morality police? her death is unforgivable. we will continue to hold radiant officials accountable for such human rights abuses. so iranians gathered in terran and
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a protest against the woman's death, which soon turn violent reports say it's mixed report saying security forces, open fire on the crowd, leaving potentially 5 people dead. it's tough to get a clear image exactly of what happened with the deaths of videos from social media . so police also using water cannon against the demonstrators. that protest is accuse police of beating the women into a coma. but authorities reject those claims. they say she suffered a sudden heart attack. the death though has prompted female demonstrate is to remove her head scarves and protests of warning. you may find the following images . discovering as ran to sound a 10 year old girl was reportedly shot in the head during these demonstrations on monday afternoon. the girl is set to be in a critical condition off of the incident in the western city of who can well, let's learn more a little bit earlier. we were short of time, so let's get the thoughts once again of aside most of our cheshire, i'm a senior foreign policy analyst and public diplomacy strategist joining us here.
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thanks for coming on the program. again, we're ready. discuss those protests with you a bit earlier in the program. let's focus now on iran relationship with united states. let's take a for example, efforts to reinstate the hold on j. c. p. o, a, the nuclear deal. it does seem that when washington gets close to an agreement with iran, something suddenly makes d c back track. and then you hear about a threat of new sanctions. why does this that seem to be this endless cycle with trying to get this agreement with the j. c. p. o, a nuclear deal? hello, and thanks for having me again. i would be happy to, to present you with a more thorough explanation of the situation later about the protests. of course, in this interview, if we have enough time, well, it's quite clear that the united states is not willing to give you a law on what it's demanding, based on the p o a and the commitment of the us and it is still there are
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a few more points left, but they are very crucial including 3 for general overall warnings or in the tax that would keep the door open for the us future. the fire. this is nothing new there. you would have been doing this not only to iran in the jason way, and when sherman appeared in later, in the view of laughing and saying that we've done this, yvonne introduced a few weeks after that the war power was fine to deal. but also they've been doing this to japan and many other hours. now again, iran is asking them to narrow down the specific wording of these clauses and phrases. all of these are all about removing the sanctions, but the defies another point. if the soldier of the case, if iran is present at them, what are explanations bad at the i. e a is under the influence of friends of the
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french and the us and they. ready all have these cases open, very politically iran, if it's willing to do a deal, it's because of really getting rid of pressures, pressures include sanctions and a political per site if i'm targeting in a row. and so when you might, some time now said i'm sorry for jumping in, but it got such little time. it's interesting. you mentioned the i e a, there have been allegations quite some time that the i e is politically biased. i mean, for example, of the investigation with the shelling of the staff at all, she had told facility and ukraine, nato's shells, nato's serial numbers on the truck. no, but it wouldn't cost blame to either side. i want to ask you though, again, the united states has raised the issue of human rights violations with iran. is that a pretext for further action? decimal lead. definitely. whenever there is a war will power between iran and the united states in law when they are in talks
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and negotiations. ah, or we see a number of things like cyber attacks. like there we all came under cyber attack. also we see assassination is terror attacks are political pressures through our sanctions through our, like our, our, our pressure of the i. e a and also are trying to all, you know, all spiral the situation out of control by provoking riots when these protests is started. a few nights ago, it was all about exercise and constitutional rights of the people who protested and believed that on the 23 year old year or 22 year old girl was i had been treated unfairly by the police. and when the, you know, the president paul, him speaker, in very your minister for secure the general, every one, even the police, you vow for about the authority investigation. we believe that the law of
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protests, wood, a wood, guam and would come down. but certainly they spiral out of control because that protest is a started chanting anti regime slogans. and then this distorted setting fire 2 cars, 2 ambulances, mosques, religious centers, and attack the police. and without being attacked by the police, or without being rated. and they even set fire to a policeman. i already sent the videos to r t. r to your for to me there you could display. all of them are they are documents on and fax and, and then the police was still standing still until it came on there. such facts such such violent attacks. then they started anti rioting. grades like water jets like battens in some cities and into cities when they came under fire. and they were and they came under attack by people armed with knives and also by saw some snipers in one city from rooftops. they were attacking the anti rioting police.
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they opened, bared shot, so are you said dang that. they were sort of like we thrown off from a concern of the war, and these are yahoos high school. i'm trying to want to stand aside. but if you're bringing in an awful lot of angles right now to these protests here, not, i'm not gonna sit here and defend one side or the other, but i will say thank you for bringing us a broader perspective here. listen, while i still got you on that, let's talk about president racy today. at the un general assembly, the iranian president, the one of the comments he made, he said that washington created isis, washington created di s, and then dropped all these groups of terrorists near to iran's borders. he said that washing decided to bring chaos to the region, essentially alluding to the fact that it's not a war on terror. it's a. busy war all of terra, mister hoshal, him, you've got 20 seconds to wants to please just one more sentenced. now, there are millions of raining people who are demanding the police to confront these rioters,
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because these are no more protests. and they are asking action because their normal life has been disrupted. well, we have documents from donald trump, who acknowledged that clinton and obama created the ices. and also we have michael flane, the national security advisor, who used to be the head of the pentagon intelligence department, appearing on al jazeera and make america interview. acknowledging 3 times that the new dias was being created in eastern ceo wisdom iraq and informed the white house obama white house. and they took no action. and the same was said at the senate hearing 2015 by mister dempsey, all the chief of staff under obama to lindsey graham and others. and they have already acknowledged that the day and their allies have created, i says, to, you know, re havoc and chaos. it's some people john carried him over, didn't it size jonathan worries the front and iraq back yet there for, for the former state secretary of america. a few years ago john kerry was saying
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somebody asked him, why is a sod still in syria? and kerry said, because he's because he wouldn't go to then they use this army of mo scenario. so essentially achieve regime change aside. more stuff, a has chem, which we have more time. we don't, i look forward to seeing you soon. thanks very much. or president joe biden allegedly had to rewrite his speech for today's un general assembly. of course, he wouldn't have re written it, but one of his interns would have he had to make him all relevant off to putin's latest statements. about a partial mobilization. at the american leda spent a significant part of his time on the podium and making some pretty serious accusations against the russian president and some event dropping down to that of the personal level. brutal needless war was chosen by one man to be very blunt, permanent member of the united nations security council invaded its neighbour. russia has shamelessly violated the court. tenants of the united nations charter
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president partners made over nuclear threats against europe. the u. s. president pin the blame for the most serious global hardships, all in one man. that is the russian leader, joe biden. really didn't. mens his words was pretty much addressing vladimir putin, although mister bruton was not in the room at this $77.00 general assembly session of the russian federation is represented by surg, the lab, rob the foreign minister most of joe biden speech was about ukraine. in fact, he spent about 10 minutes talking about the country and challenged moscow's narrative that russia was forced to begin. it's special military operation in ukraine because of natal is expansion, and also how ukraine was being influenced by western powers. joe biden literally said no one is threatening russia. however, at the same time, he spoke of america's own multi 1000000000 dollar, military age, key of,
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and also praised other countries for helping key of with guns and hardware. mr. barton also said that he wanted that to continue in the near future. this war is about extinguishing ukraine's right to exist as a state plain and simple and ukraine's right to exist. as a people the united states wanted more to n. i'm just terms on terms. we all signed up for that you cannot sees a nation's territory by force. the only country standing in the way of that is russia. president joe biden brought up the decision by the kremlin to call up more soldiers to the ukraine frontline. and also the announcement 5 line are that moscow will support the referendums in parts of ukraine on rejoining
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russia. so this is something that's being carefully watched here in the u. s. among other things, joe biden held his line and pin the blame for the global food crisis on quote unquote, russia's war now. plus, mister biden called for a reform of the un security council by adding permanent and non permanent members. at one point, bill president biden peddled back a little bit and said that washington wasn't seeking global confrontation. as you manage shifting geo political trends. united states will conduct itself as a reasonable later. we do not see conflict. we do not seek a cold war. we do not ask any nation to choose between the united states or any other partner, but the united states will be on a bass and promoting our vision of a free, open, secure, and prosperous world. we've heard a lot of people, speaking of the main cody over the past 24 hours today. for example, nigeria,
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the president, president rice, the overall iran, rwanda, libya, ecuador. lots of the guys were talking. what was some of the other comments that came from other world leaders during the speeches today? 2 hours before joe biden arrived, it was the radiant president stern to speak, and in stark contrast to the remarks by mister biden, that you just heard it brought him right. you see attacked, the united states for not tolerating the countries with different views on global affairs. among other things, president, right, you see criticized washington or creating i, sol, and also for a constantly sticking to double standards. here's what else we heard from the iranian president on the new world order. john, the company we're witnessing today, change of the world order the unilateral well, the world of hedging and 8, a world in which financial power gains control over standards of behavior. where
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criminal and oppressive sanctions against nations and the use of international organizations as a tool of oppression and existing pressure on defensive nations takes place. minarda was speaking of a well complaint, a privy of justice and fairness. so this order has lost its support in the thoughts of nations and people throughout the globe. and you order has been shaping up to take its place. still coming up on wednesday, a pre recorded speech by paula dimmer zalinski. now, when it comes to the russian foreign minister surrogate lab rav, his speech is due on saturday. that's coming up in a few days. all right, let's wrap up this program in the u. k. as birmingham has become the latest city to witness violent muslim hindu clashes, the trouble flared between local indian and pakistani communities outside a hindu temple that such are some footage of the classroom as they just started to get warmed up. oh
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mm. oh over the yuki, have been in the greek old unrest, go to see, to die for a young man from india and pakistan have been cashed. want to speech or central england a was this all about a cricket match on the 28th of august in the undefeated pakistan in a cricket match. this was a 2022 a shot. and soon after that we saw clashes rocked in the streets. all one london now in the boxes are pretty passionate about it, but what's happening right now is not normal by any up sticks. we're seeing, we do all the mos men come out where they are chanting slogans of j street arm and a lot work we're essentially they're calling out the needs of the board over each
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other or the class. she's really a tipping point and the community needles from the communities into the b came out and the read out a message. if you want to perspective your indians and box bonnie are known to live life are problems in a foreign land. don't remember, india and pakistan will one country 75 years ago. eat the same for we shall see gunshot, so clearly as a leader, seeing that the lashes are inflamed, of the are happening due to misinformation which is being spread. i said, bottle press also social media is something that was bearing up the tension between the 2 communities. in fact, we've also heard reports or religious being vandalized in doubt also condemned the reporter vandalism of a temple in the u. k. was also latches for now. well, 45 people have been arrested, but it's been 3 weeks. or now the cricket matches young or watch,
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but the situation on the ground is far from gov. well, it's been a pleasure having you with us, with this program here from moscow, a naughty international, a very busy day. we've been covering day 2 of the annual general assembly at the un in new york. it's about half past 2 in the afternoon that now it's still ongoing, yet a very tired joe biden ripping into his russian counterpart for a quote needless warren ukraine. the iranian president spent nearly half an hour bashing america. a correspondence are in new york details still to come. we hope you'll join us when we return ah, ah .
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