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is then you'll have to numerous clarissa to handle most of the mobile shuttle special tools with ah, girl, parliament, be saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. lease parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policies, even if it will not bring any benefits. the sponsors of these resolution wants to push us to war over 50 members of the european parliament to reject resolution to brown's russia, a state sponsor of terrorism. i have written strikes in ukraine plus we investigate were pools of western media, meddling the latest protest, say the cobra restrictions in china. and molly bonds, french funded n g o, is off the power because aid to the african country, which is really from
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a failed french and antique terror operation with it's sunday, the 27th of november. and you're watching the weekly hail, nazi international with all the latest world news update along with a round up of the stories that shapes a week. it's good to have you with us. now at least 3 people have been killed and 8 injured as the russian republic of don. yes, was showed on sunday that according to local officials in the city of mac, he has the bombardments of residential areas, left, 3 people dead with several others wounded. this but it shows the aftermath of a ukrainian a garage rock is attack on a sidewalk near a hotel. several homes will also said to have been damaged in the area. and in the city of don, yes, caves forces reportedly launched thousands of strikes on the residential areas leaving at least 4 civilians wounded while also hitting a kindergarten. and the city center ortiz were mon cancer f, as in don yeske,
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ukrainian nationalist continues showing her essential areas of done ask on sunday, the center of the city was the target. once again, her multiple launch rocket systems have been used against this apartment building. thankfully, no one was heard during this attack, but multiple apartments had been destroyed. now, according to the chair woman of the tenants association of this building, the apartments that were destroyed, their owners were thankfully away during the shelling 11 little traveling. actually the nap, when you might look, it was an expected because a tourist, it was unusually quiet, and then the shell started falling one by one. think it was very scary. one of the shells he toe roof people. fortunately, there was no one on the top floor from i saw a thing there. i know victims saying that the apartments were damaged, like begging him, according to the local authorities. ukrainian nationalists used multiple launch
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a rocket systems against a civilians here in the next can. other areas they used to natal made $155.00 caliber. 4 missiles as well. now, a tragedy was averted right here. and here a petrol station because if a rocket had landed in there, you can imagine the amount of examiners and civilian casualties that it could have caused. now we are inherently populated residential area. once again, take a look. there are thousands of civilians that live here, room on cost for a bar t done as republic. me while ukraine has experienced blackouts across the country after a series of russian missile strikes on energy facilities. moscow says it's going to, we can ukraine's infrastructure unless harry, in response, if lower than western ons, supplies where does actually got a letter from the table to the strike has disrupted the railway transfer of the ukrainian armed forces, their reserves, foreign weapons, military equipment,
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and ammunition to combat areas, i would like to stress the fact that not a single strike was carried out on targets inside key of all of the destruction inside the city declared by the regime is the result of falling ukrainian and foreign air defense missiles fired from residential areas of the ukrainian capital potentially been circulating on social media showing daybreak from a miss on said through being found at the scene in care of marks with the word lift written in english. the wrong case is said to have been fired from an american supply. the defense system deployed inside kias. meanwhile, this week, see you are a p and parliament resolution branding, russia. a sponsor of terrorism was slammed by moscow which marked the body as a sponsor of idiots his him from any piece have also criticized the move with one member from france, telling us that he believes the resolution will only serve to escalate tensions. so can offend, actually sick, the sub normal, that the actions of the you lead to an escalation of the conflict. instead of
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contributing to the conclusion of a peace treaty. having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the european parliament perceives exclusively its own communicative tasks, since there is no concept of a state sponsor of terrorism. in the european legal system, i call our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policies, even if it will not bring any benefits. the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war. we are already at the stage of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia. after 8 months of war was there, and some believe that it is necessary to insist that these shameful sanction being pose and moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held up what is left for us after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow. it leaves war, the sponsors of this resolution want to push us to war. well, the wife blames russia for targeting infrastructure in ukraine. it stands accused
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of hypocrisy, and forgetting its own military interventions. millions across ukraine took shelter as russia again rained down missiles. today, continued attacks and infrastructure are designed to keep ukraine civilians cold and in the dark. these appalling tactics won't break the resolve of ukraine and its partners. once again, the u. s. a slimy russia for something the americans themselves have done on a regular basis. let's take a look at their own appall and tactic. shall we? me. the 1999 later on salt against yugoslavia, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, the bombing of radio television, serbia, the use of cluster bombs and even depleted uranium outlet legitimate target nova roll. it is even if, and we'll wait a minute, you have to let me finish and then go ahead. no. but what,
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what i said was we would give them the warnings. it was part of their command control system was approved as a legitimate target under the laws of land warfare and went through the us government. i mean, i respect amnesty international, i think they are good organization but. but we only care what human rights organizations have to say. well, there's simon our enemies. maybe that's how he wished he could have ended that sentence. well, in that same conflict made so hit a passenger train and later got tangled up and damage control explanations. first of all, the pastor drain was not targeted. the pilots instructions were to go after a bridge and not the train. he felt as he launch that missile, that all the sun is at the very last minute the train suddenly came into the field of view. but whatever it was, it was going faster than the actual speed it with the actual in real time speed showed that the pilot actually moved the targets so that it would hit the train. well, i don't have any. well, we're killed. of course you've done since the 78th. a military campaign ended with
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thousands of deaths and injuries, tens of thousands of houses destroyed, as well as hundreds of kilo of roads and railway airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, even the building of the chinese embassy, where 3 chinese journalists were killed and dozens injured. a terrible tragedy or no more than collateral damage as the us likes to call it will a un report later showed that made so also use cluster bombs in an area with no military objectives. the use of the organ rocket with a cluster bomb warhead was not designed to hit military targets, but to terrorize the civilians of zagreb and other case of the paul and tactics, inaction. the 43 day air bombardment of iraq during operation desert storm. precision, guided weapons targeted electrical plants, oil refineries, and transportation networks. this led to acute malnutrition,
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an epidemic levels of cholera and typhoid with harvard research is forecasting, but at least a $170000.00 children under 5 years of age will die in the coming year from the delay the facts of the bombing. but civilian suffering didn't seem to bother washington at the time. according to the u. s. air force iraq civilians were apparently not innocent because they supported their government. the definition of innocence gets to be a little bit unclear. they do live there and ultimately the people have some control over what goes on in their country. that sure sounds like civilians warfare game around 200000 iraqis were killed by direct violence since the us invasion, plus the are necessary devastation the left behind effect the millions of others and questions regarding the necessity to target certain places remain and strikes on civilian power facilities and now miss syria caused serious civilian suffering
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and the legality of the attacks on media installations is questionable. human rights watch does not understand the military necessity and rush now for these attacks and calls on the united to explain them fully. the attacks caused significance in long term damage and the civilian cost was high. the loss of power was a huge impediment to the proper treatment of war winded. the loss of power created a water crisis in the city of ghana, some 2015 repeated the u. s. has tried to destroy the trauma hospital. ron bye, doctors without borders, including those 42 people were killed in the attack, including patients, caretakers and m. s f staff members. the pentagon said it was not a war crime. it was unintentional at tragic strike that was due to human and technical errors. well, here's another error. fence civilians including 7 children who were killed in their home last year after the us intelligence missed took an innocent afghans who worked
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for a food n g o for an ice. this member, a tragic mistake is what they called it. and the subsequent air force review all the circumstances around a strike found. you guess that no violation of law including the law of war. libya was another country to face nato's ras. at some point they debilitated the country's water system by targets and critical installations, including a water pipe factory. in brenda, they claim that was good daffy's military storage facility, concealing of rocket launchers. but when asked to provide evidence, nate, so satellite images show that one rocket launcher identified near the facility they, surlier was still there perfectly inside after the nato attack. so what was the point in that? the destruction of the g. a more or less for 1000000 libyans without drinking water, appall, and tactics. indeed, now these are just a few examples of nato's and washington's military approach and errors. the only
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problem is that very few dare to call them out on their epic blunders, no matter how many lives are taken as a result. and now they have the nerve to call out russia for targets and critical infrastructure in ukraine. when that's the wes go to strategy each and every time the double standards continue, protests should not change the country's public policy. that's what the canadian prime minister said when explaining his decision to use unprecedented powers to shut down the freedom convoy demonstrations. we have a robust functioning democracy and protests. public protests are an important part of making sure we're getting messages out there. and kidneys are getting messages out there and highlighting how they feel various issues. but using protests to
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demand changes to public policy is something that i think is, is, is where is the so called freedom convoy? protests kicked off across canada. this january with truck drivers, blocking rows on the us, canada border demanding an end to corona virus related restrictions. shorter than labeled the protest as a threat to democracy and short contrast, he was enthusiastic support for a similar rally in india. 2 years ago. canada will. busy always stand up for the right of preschool peaceful protest anywhere around the world and were pleased to see moves towards the d escalation and dialogue. or let's discuss the issue now with david fry. hi, it's a canadian lawyer and legal commentator who's in miami. many thanks for joining us on the program. as i what do you make of just into those testimony? do you agree that protest should not lead to changes in public policy? it would be funny if it weren't so tragic and so offensive. this is the guy who
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literally during the corona virus locked downs while they're locking up pastors across canada, is attending rallies in ontario with thousands and thousands of people in attendance. he, he helpfully promotes, protest import countries, stands up to civil rights in foreign countries while committing the most egregious assaults on freedom of speech charter rights in canada. he sees us on the opportunity to, to lecture putin for what might be legitimate criticism. what is legitimate criticism, but coming from the mouth of just intruder who 6 militarized police, doesn't call it the military, but a militarize police to violently suppress the most peaceful protest. canada has ever seen. locking up people for months on end, on what are effectively mischief charges, while lecturing other countries on abusive detention. he's a walking hypocrite of the highest order. we'd like to say police were empowered to
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seize truck, suspend insurance, covered even shut down bank accounts. do you agree that protest, sorry? do you agree that protests should leads to not lead to changes in public policy? o. first on the basis of protest is to publicly protest what a government is doing specifically to effect policy change. now, i whole heartedly unequivocally support protest, peaceful protests as the protest in ottawa was the be the, the equivalent of the b l. m protest that we had in canada. arguably not so peaceful. they were tearing down statues where i used to live in montreal. they tore down the johnny mcdonald statue, they would a vandalized property, they would block streets. there was an indigenous protest where they were blocking the railway, the cross canada railway. they got a court injunction to forbid them or to eliminate the blockade. the police did not enforce the injunction to prevent the blockade of the railway,
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the cross canada railway. so it's rules for the but not for me vill allow protest when it's politically expedient. just intrude a will and then vitally suppressed the most peaceful protests when they don't agree with the message. but the, the idea, the notion of protest itself is to put pressure on a government. even if they happen to have been democratically elected with the slimmest of minority governments as they were 9 months earlier to effect policy change. and despite what trudeau said in his testimony during this, this commission on the invocation of emergencies act, if not because the government was elected that they have carte blanche to do whatever they want. thereafter the trudel government was elected on arguably the slimmest of minorities. there were more canadians who did not vote for trudeau than did vote for him. and then in the inquiry on the acts as well, we were mandated to do what we were doing. so the protesters had no rights protested. it's the problem is it destroys the fabric of a democratic, a free democratic society. it desecrate what were enshrined charter rights in our
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constitution. and they somehow seem to find exceptions for their violations. while getting up on twitter. virtue say, going to support the rights of indian farmers to protest in india, but not canadian farmers to protest in canada. and how do you think the government should have approach state price s. well, i made the joke that true to spend more time testifying at the inquiry than he did negotiating or even speaking to protesters. the 1st thing is that despite what true to wanted to label them as massaging is anti black races, transpose anti vassar is violent extremists. he wants to paint them as terrorists so he can justify not engaging with them. these protestors were the backbone are the backbone of canadian society, blue collar workers, making canada function. trudel didn't even dignify them with discourse. he instead left that's a provincial level authorities who had no authority to negotiate or to discuss federal mandates in the 1st place. he didn't spend one second talking to them. i
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mean, then said one second talking to them, looked for the most protexture will basis to invoke the emergency back to via only suppress it, hoping to trigger a violent response to rec, trust me justify his conduct. what could he have done? he could have talked to them like a democratically of allegedly democratically elected leader ought to have done engage with the people he was elected to represent, even if they didn't vote for him. then what do you expect from this commission investigation? do you think it will justify true those move? i have said cynically, if they do not condemn, they can't really sanction anything. so they can only come up with recommendations . conclusions, finding a fact, was it, and was it properly invoked? did it overreach the governments authority? if the commissioner commissioner, hullo, does not come to that conclusion? i say it cynically, canada is done. if a commissioner does not come to the conclusion that just intruder abusively invoked
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the nuclear weapon of legislation that is only supposed to be used in matters of national security. the emergencies act there in mind replaced the war measures act . it had never been invoked since its inception in 84, it only the war measures acted only once or maybe twice, been invoked, ironically enough by just intruders father. back in the f l. 2 prices and $78.00. it had never been invoked. it's supposed to be the nuclear weapon of legislation to be invoked when existing laws are incapable of resolving a matter of national emergency. if the commissioner does not reprimand, just intruders indication of this act and say something like this can never be allowed to happen again. congratulations, the right to protest in canada is dead, and i dare say. so is the charter of rights in canada? david fy heights and many thanks. jones and the problem we speak is speaking to david fi. hi kate, in lawyer and legal commentator. thank you very much. ah, 100 stick to the streets of beijing on shanghai on sunday, to process against lock downs due to china's 0 covey policy. this comes with
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a resurgence in virus cases. cases which the government say it's trying hard to contain in order to save lives. a public outrage was triggered off to a deadly apartment fire in the city john region, with some blaming strict anti cobit measures. the hindering rescue efforts early this month. china eat some restrictions on people entering the country, reducing the quarantine period. but mass testing and regional towns continue to be a part of aging 0 tolerance policy and tackling the virus according to reports, the promotion and organization of the protests has been coordinated through social media, with posts, encouraging people to bring their friends to the demonstrations. and suggesting slogans the placards some of this to say that individuals affiliated with western media outlets, or even directing the protests by a telegram channels. one of those analysts, angelo, juliano, said, western journalists are the ones pulling the strings. those telegram channels are
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openly wrung by western media journalist that i see in china as a journalist, but actually working as a regime change agent. i give you a few outlets. there's a cnn. these are radio free asia, these outlets of funding going the sector funding going, which is financed by the u. s. a. g m, the propaganda of the us and these are the new york times. so basically you have those shirley stuff actually opened a telegram channel and they were giving indication on where to go. what to do, how to protest. i've come across the latest post. they actually translated to plead book of color revolution in chinese. they're actually hosting pictures on how to do a petrol bombs. so you see this is in china tired of coffee,
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0 the hard hired of the restrictions. but here this is a movement which is the beginning. it starts legitimate, like any color resolution, but then it is hijacked by foreign elements. so this is what is happening in china . we need to really pay attention the way the, the processes are behaving and the whole process. they are following the pre book of color resolution, and you know, the color lucian, the stage is about provoking violence, doing violence and provoking violence from the police. so they are going to gather contents, or supposedly police being violence. but in reality, what the police will do, he's actually responding to violence and they start to fight, finding people just to radicalize people. and they start with, for example, he called it, they could start like saying, well, we complain about the lockdown to complain about the conditions. we complain about the economy and then only goes into a regime change. they start saying, well,
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we don't want to see p c. we want more freedom. meanwhile, a washington based thing tank which came to be non partisan, has published a new paper on western policy and conflicts on the sense of european policy analysis. paper warns of the influence of russia and china in the region and say that the west strategy is to ease complex down from los goes over to western nations should call for more political reform and act. we participate in plans to build a new economy. while china and russia might not exactly see either why on the ukraine war, the strongly agree that central asia should not drift into the west sorbet. kansas down which borders both russia and china and the recipient of major investment from the united states and europe straddles all the major interests in these conflicts.
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but does the agencies claim to be non partisan really stand up to scrutiny it? sponsors include a host of leading western companies, including british and us on manufacturers, and even the fact the us state department and according to its website, sepa is focused on strengthening what it describes as the transit lansing alliance . that's close live to join for only now journalist on political analysts from new york. many thanks for joining us on the program. john. now why do you think the west is pumping large sums of money and investing in the development of conflicts phones economy? this process has been going on for 30 years. it began in the early ninety's when complex dan separated became independent from the soviet union and the west from the very beginning. they saw contacts as well as ukraine. but even back then, as a huge prize to rip away from the russian orbit and into the western orbit. because in the case of cars extend, it has tremendous energy resources, uranium, oil,
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and gas. and now, which is very crucial. the rare metals which are very important for the so called green energy revolution, that is a top priority for the biden administration. if washer in china, really blog kind of extend from speaking to western partners is the c p report suggests, why do you think the country's government has remained silent on the issue? it's hard for me to speak about the where would cause x because ex tiny government things. but if such announcements, any notes would have been made but or the west has to be treated with enormous skepticism. because pretty much as you've seen in the past the years in every situation, the west is always well. lying like always line, almost no truth comes out of western governments. so i am extremely skeptical skeptical to any announcement made by any western government in relation to russia, cause expand or china? well, you know, the claims to be non partisan knew that,
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but it's funded by western arms companies and is supported by the us state department. is this really credible more? does it mean in terms of the agencies independence, a fortune with american big tanks? we've seen the same thing happened as with american media and american academics from even university when they're all compromised. the government has managed to. ringback li, thinking clause into all these thing, things and media outlets and we can't trust them anymore. there are, you know, as a journalist who has the analyst, i struggle the work here because there's so few independent, credible sources of information. everything's been compromised and compromised and controlled by the government. it's extremely difficult. so organizations accept but you just can't believe them. can trust them. well, if every moody move is positive, some ground master plan, what do you think the west strategy is because external in the future, particularly unlikely. recent developments and unrest in the country. i mean,
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is there a grand master plan will, in some sense, there always has been, they said, going back to the ninety's rip because extend away from the russian orbit and exploring its energy resources. i mean, isn't it really interesting that we're developing oil and gas in cars extend, but we forbid new oil and gas exploration here in the u. s. i mean, it's really quite a very unusual situation. and, and, and again, i mean, the goal is going to be, let's try to take control of cars, extend as we have done with ukraine. but i don't think it's going to be successful because this time russia and china are far more wiser. and they don't want the us once again to embed itself to the country on their borders. many thanks for speaking to us on the program today, john variety journalist on political analysts from new york. appreciate him. and thank you for joining us here in asi international will be back at the top of the out with more of the natives configured them. a
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk ukrainian nationalists don't look at it. it's just the politics, they consider themselves their own people. and you might speak ukrainian, but if you're not a nationalist, you're not there. people you know less than people. and when you start to humanizing human beings like that,
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we treat animals better. we're at the we will not forget memorial and the grades right here are the greys with people that the ukranian army killed in 2014 these, the civilians there over 200 victim. i can't think of a time. i haven't been under threat, but you know, that's just if this is what you deal with, what you do, it's, you know, that's part of part of life. i'm from boston, massachusetts. my wife from here in 2012, we moved to dunbar. i investigate some of the war crimes. i've actually got admission from groups like dumbass battalion. they knew they were committing war crimes. they knew it and they did it anyway. and the admissions.
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when someone admits to a crime, what more do you need? one more. this memorial is installed on the mass gray, the victims to ukrainian aggression bodies are identified off to forensic examination. their names are carved on this granite slab and more added to the list each year. we will not forgive, we will not get people should remember whether it happened recently or 80 years ago. the young god are an example of courage for the people of don heroism hasn't been forgotten and not just a round crust. ardon during the 6 months occupation of world war 2, almost 2000 fell victim to the nurses and roving key by that he now but this is boulevard at the yan, my ill budget tragedy. this fascist there as.

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