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a, a, with our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. police, parliament will put any measure that goes against most of the policy. so even if not bring any benefit process of least resolution want to push on both. i've a 15 members of the european parliament to reject the resolution to brown's russia, a state of terrorism over it, strikes in ukraine, plus using protests to demand changes to public policy is something that i think is, is his worries. but only in canada as seems as primary to just intrude. i
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frequently support protests in other countries including india and china. and we investigate accusations of western media meddling in the latest protests. so the co restrictions in china, as we hear from an analyst who's probing the story and then the radio free asia, you don't surely the step actually a panel. and they were given indication on where to go to what to do, how to protest. ah, it's sunday the 27th of november and you're watching the weekly how naughty international with the latest world news update along with about the put the stories that shape the really good to have you with us. now at least 3 people have been killed and 8. it is the russian public. i don't. yes. was shelled on sunday. that's according to local officials in the city of mackie of care, the bombardment of residential areas left,
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3 people dead with several others wounded. this footage shows the aftermath of a ukrainian ground walk to tack on a sidewalk near hotel. several homes also said to have been damaged in the area under the city of don't, yes care. sports is reportedly norms, thousands of strikes on the residential areas leaving at least 4 civilians wounded while also hitting a kindergarten. and the city center seats were mon cars represent on yeske ukrainian nationalists continue shelling residential 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 chairwoman of the tenants association of this building, the apartments that were destroyed, their owners worked thankfully away during the shelling letter, little saddling,
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as written up when you might look it was an expect it because a tourist, it was unusually quiet and then the shell start is falling one by one. think it was very scary. it's one of the shells he told ruth you would fortunately there was no one on the top floor from i saw a thing there. i know victim saying that the apartments were damaged yet meghan vegan. according to the local authorities, ukrainian nationalists used multiple launch a rocket systems against a civilians here and then ask in other areas they used a nato made 155 caliber 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 examine and civilian casualties that it could have caused. now we're in a heavily populated residential area. once again, take a look. there are thousands of civilians that live here, room on call for a party done as republic me while ukraine has experienced blood counts across the
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country after a series of russian missiles trying on energy facilities. moscow. se this goal is to weaken ukraine's infrastructure and military and response to the flow of westerns on, on supplies. little girl got a lot of liberals to strike has disrupted the railway transfer of the ukrainian armed forces, their reserves, foreign weapons, military equipment, and ammunition to combat area. i would like to stress the fact that not a single strike was carried out on targets inside of all of the destruction inside the city declared by the regime is a result of falling ukrainian and for an air defense missiles required from residential areas of new cranium. capital to study. so she's been circulating on social media showing daybreak from a missile said to have been found that the scene in care is marked with the word lift written in english. well, kit is said to have been fired from an american supplied at defense system deployed
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inside kias. meanwhile, this week, you are p and parliament resolution branding, russia, a sponsor of terrorism was slums by moscow which marked the body as a sponsor video. his him from any piece of also criticized move with one member from from telling aussie that he believes the resolution will only serve to escalate tensions. second impenetrable security subnormal that the actions of the you lead to an escalation of the conflict. it, instead of contributing to the conclusion of the peace treaty of having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism before the european parliament perceives exclusive leads own communicated tasks. and since there is no concept of a state sponsor of terrorism in the european legal, please return my call. our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policy, even if it will not bring any benefits. the e u has exhausted all possible means at least warn of yet we are already of the state of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia. the only after 8 months of war was there
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. and some believe that it is necessary to insist that obese shameful sanction being pose in 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 wall of a little thick while the west plains russia. if a targeting infrastructure in ukraine, it stands accused of hypocrisy, and forgetting its own dreadful tactics during western 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 result of ukraine and its partners. once again, the u. s. a slime in 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?
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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 legitimate target novel solutions. role it is even if and we'll wait a minute. you have to let me finish and i had no change. but what, 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 u. s. government, i mean i respect amnesty international, i think they're good organization but but we only care what human rights organizations have to say when they're slime in 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 gall tangled up and damage control explanations. first of all, the pastor drain was not targeted. the pilot's instructions were to go after
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a bridge and not the train. he felt as he launch that missile, that all of a sudden 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 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 needs are also used, cluster bombs in an area with no military objectives. the use of the organ rocket
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with a cluster bomb warhead was not designed to hit military targets, but to terrorize the civilians of zagreb. i. i know the case of the poland tactics, inaction, the 43 day air bombardment over rock during operation desert storm. precision guided weapons targets it electrical plants, oil refineries, and transportation networks. this led to acute malnutrition, 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 bots. civilian suffering didn't seem to bother washington at the time. according to the u. s. air force iraq, the 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
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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 now in the syria cause serious civilian suffering 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 him fully. the attacks cost 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 received the u. s. has tried to destroy the trauma hospital, ron by doctors without borders in condos. 42 people were killed in the attack,
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including patients, caretakers and emissary 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. sand civilians including 7 children who were killed in their home last year after the us intelligence mistook an innocent afghans who worked for food and 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 the 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 in clinical installations, including a water pipe factory. in brenda, they claim that was good daffy's military storage facility,
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concealing of rocket launchers. but when asked to provide evidence, nato satellite images show that one rocket launcher identified near the facility they had surlier, was still there perfectly, in fact, after the nato attack. so what was the points in that? but the suction of the cheer, more or less for 1000000 libyans without drink, some water, appall, and tactics. indeed, now these are just a few examples of nato's and washington's military approach and errors. the only 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 west go to strategy each and every time the double standards continue, the hundreds take to the streets of beijing on shanghai on sunday to protest against look sounds due to china is 0 coded policy. is comes amid the resurgence of
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virus cases, which the government said is trying hard to contain in order to save lives. well, public out wage was triggered off were deadly apartment fire, and this is john raging with some blaming strict anti cobit motions. the hindering rescue efforts early this month trying to ease some restrictions on people entering the country, reducing the quarantine areas. but mass testing and regional look sounds continue to be part of aging 0 tolerance policy and packing the virus. according to reports, the promotion and organisation of the protests has been coordinated through social media, with posts, encouraging people to bring their friends to the demonstrations and suggesting slogan supply cards. or some analysts say that individuals affiliated with western media outlets or even directing the pros, has to buy a telegram channels. one of those analysts, angelo juliano, stays western journalist for the ones pulling the strings. those telegram channels
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are openly run 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 is a cnn. these are radio free asia, these outlets of funding going to sector funding going, which is financed by the u. s. a. g m, the propaganda of the us. and these are so the new york times. so basically you have those shirley listed actually open categories, china and they were giving indications 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 actually seen pictures on how to do a petrol bombs. so you see this is in china, people tired of 0 heart, tired of the restrictions. the here, this is
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a movement which is the beginning. it starts legitimate, like any coloring solution. then it is hijacked by 4 elements. so this is what is happening in china. we need to really pay attention the way the, the processes of behaving and the whole process. they are following the playbook of a colored resolution. and you know, the convolution. the stage is about provoking violence, doing violence and provoking violence from the police. so they are going to gather contents, or supposes the police being violence. but in reality, what the police will do, he's actually responding to violence and they start to end for 5 funny people just to radicalize people. and they start with, for example, he called it, they could start like saying, well, we complain about the last dance to complain. about the conditions we complain about the economy and then slowly turns into a regime change the south say, well,
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we don't want to see b, c. we want more freedom. protests should not change the country is 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 kids are getting messages out there and highlighting how they feel of various issues, but using protests to demand changes to public policy is something that, that i think is, is, is where is the so called freedom convoy process kicked off across canada, this january with truck drivers, blocking rows on the us, canada border, demanding an end to corona,
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virus related restrictions. trader then labeled to protest as a threat to democracy in sharp contrast to his enthusiastic support for a similar rally in india. 2 years ago. 6 2 2 6 canada will. busy always stand up for the right of preschool peaceful protest anywhere around the world. and we're pleased to see moves towards the d escalation and dialogue. canadian lawyer and legal commentator david fry hines, says, today's administration is destroying the country's democratic society. 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 um, to effect policy change. and despite what trudeau said in his testimony during this, this commission on the invocation of emergencies act,
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it's not because the government was elected, but 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 trudel 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 right to protested. it's the promise. it destroys the fabric of a democratic, a free democratic society. it desecrate what were enshrined charter rights in our constitution. i'm and they somehow seem to find exceptions for their violations while getting up on twitter. virtue figuring to support the rights of indian farmers. the protest in india, but not canadian farmers, the protest in canada. 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. nato's chief hath admitted
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the europeans, bearing the brunt of financial support for ukraine, but yen stoves and beg insists that the west should keep popping up the key of government against russia. rising food and energy bills mean hard times for many households in europe, but we should remember that the people of ukraine pay with their blood every day. we can strengthen ukraine's position at the negotiating table if we provide military support to the country. the best way to support peace is to support ukraine. the latest cover questions, the economist magazine also proposed to the crisis where we can the u. k and jeopardize its global position. the edition phase, europe faces an enduring crisis of energy, and geo politics and magazines cover shows the continent covered in ice, suggesting a cold winter in more ways than one while also stating that the world is leaving europe behind me, while hundreds took to the streets and the german city of lead zig to rally against the u. s. involvement and arms deliveries to ukraine,
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while also with german sovereignty on to negotiations with russia. or testers was seen holding plant cars surging americans to go home, while also saying that they want us to freeze across in the austrian capital protest as have also rally the gang sanctions on russia. while demanding neutrality from vienna demonstrated, gathered outside the austrian foreign ministry. holding banners, quoting for peace with russia, and an end to the conflict in ukraine. his was some of the protests protesters in vienna are saying, oh, oh, pushed it to europe is facing a big problem or sanctions are industrial and economic suicide. especially here, the government does not take measures including social measures around your slide a, you know, your interest realtor. everything is getting more expensive in austria, and we don't know how it will be in winter when it gets hard, whether there will be enough to heat most most people with natural gas these days. we'll see how we get through the winter community up girls. sanctity on n,
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as in sanctions, i don't think they make any difference. and yes, you are a breach of metrology. they have no place in the context of neutrality. these are, they're not here in our let's discuss these developments with veterinary greek diplomats. lee anita chris on populace many, thanks for joining us on the program. it's great to see you a 1st of all, what do you make of the nato chiefs late? his statement admitting that europeans are the ones paying for the western proxy war against russia and ukraine. but in the same breath still owed to them to keep continue. shouldering that burden well is, is this is another statement or that shows the stupidity of the west and of the secretary general. we cannot have the people of europe suffer because of stupid sanctions adopted by the european union. and by natal,
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i mean we see that demonstrations of taking place in europe and these demonstrations are going to affect the governments. we will see government changes in the european union, any natal countries, a, b, and the only by the fact that these, that these are sanctions were adopted by the european union without even examining what effect they would have on the european people. it shows that these were, that these were measures taken because the united states wanted these measures to be taken that plus 3rd, the european union leaders do not care for the welfare of their people. and this is what we are paying now. i mean, we had a big demonstration and big strike in greece also about these measures. and a majority of the bring people to do not want is the sanctions to continue. because it's
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a greek people that actually suffers from probably sanction along with all the other european people. so what the secretary general of nato said. it doesn't make sense. i mean, why should we, the europe, the people of the west suffer just because of the, just because of the governments of the west want to create a difficult situation with, with the russia and to, and to pop and to make a war against russia. this is where we are today as the people also of their e, you and of nathan are totally opposed against this. so if the west was more than more graphic, they would take it more into consideration what their citizens want and they don't do that. i would just start with screens right now, some pictures of the protest in germany. now, according to some reports around half of the german population have already been affected by austerity measures due to the crisis. so do you think the people that
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can really take much more and of course we have, you know, when such as around the corner, what's your assessment of how prepared these european countries are to get through it? they're not prepared. i mean, we had the last week, the statement of the you vice president border, who said that if the heating in the houses is more than 17 degrees centigrade, it's against european union. i'm calling to give her your opinion standard. i mean, who is here to tell us out we should here are our houses today. it's called in greece. i have a wood furnace. i have a nice 20 degrees, but i am fortunate because i have worked in by farm and i can do that. but there are other people who have to use in addition to what you guys and they can not
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afford that. and this will have direct implications on governments. not only over risk, what not all the other countries and the nato countries so so. busy i think that we're going to have a demonstration winter from the people of the un nato who are totally opposed to these um, to what is happening to them because of the ukraine and apps that i like. economic powerhouse is like jimmy and frank, they might be at least somewhat ready for the challenges ahead, but we need to think about the less wealthy european countries. do you think that they can rely on any help from the likes of berlin and paris? no, i don't think so. i don't think so. i mean it every person for himself, this is how i see it in this very bad situation that has been created basically by stupid political leaders. and what about the initial pledge from washington to
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help in your opinion, allies get through the backlash of best sanctions against russia. how is that been working out so far? we have not seen anything for the overt they are exported. i think that the united states will try to export gas at a higher price. and of course, so who will benefit from that will be the, are the united states? yes. companies, petroleum companies who will be doing the exports and getting all the benefits from it to the disadvantage of the european union countries. we've seen some e u officials recently now openly accusing the u. s. of profiting from the economic crisis in europe. so what does that leave relations between the block and it's american allies div? would there be any significant and lasting damage in the relationship? do you think? well, if you look in union and the other western countries should have thought of that
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beforehand. now it's too late, and i think that they will be a damage in the relations between the united states and europe. but this is something they should have thought of that before adopting these measures upon instructions or think united states. i think you know, more people who are rallying in protest that they're talking about the u. s. they protesting against us influence influence and the economic crisis across europe doesn't look like a government's already reading, reading the room well enough, it stat taxpayers and voters bearing the plants of the crisis. softer roll. well, i think that's the way that the people of europe are reacting against their own governments. and this is what it should be because it's, it's each, i mean it's, it's the german government that went on with the sanctions. it's the french
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government, the greek government, at the, at, i think that the, the people of these countries should react strongly and ask their governments to change their position for the benefit of the citizens of these countries. and this is what democracy is about after. now i said that when deployment, i really love to ask you, what's your assessment of the possible pace plan for a long term solution to the conflict in ukraine? i think it's absolutely necessary. first of all, because of the activities have taken, i have gone on for a long time. and i think it's about time that the west open discussions with russia without the ukraine to try to start diplomatic talks in, in geneva. busy pray work for a solution,
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and once you re on the framework, then you can invite you crane insight. but the beginning must be done between the, between nato or 3 who and the russia, but not include the initial steps. you, craig, i really appreciate you taking the time to speak to us today. we've been talking to a veteran. greek. definitely, anita because i'm populous. thank you very much. thank you. my pleasure. ah, no polish lawmaker has urged his government who responds to the appointments of the former ukrainian ambassador to germany. andre melnick as key of his deputy foreign minister describing the move as a provocation, comes off to the ukrainian official made a controversial statements about the massacre of poles in full linea during world war 2. it is a blow to the all to the volume families. it is also a slap in the face with all poles. this is a man who relatives, the crimes of bunder. again, suppose equating them to the alleged crimes of the pose. this is
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a scandal and i am surprised that many polish politicians down play it they fall in masika with carried out by a ukrainian nationalist formation, led by nazi collaborate to stepan, bon dera when poland was occupied by hitler's germany, according to war. so approximately 100000 people were killed while in 2016. the polish parliament recognized the massacres as genocide perpetrated by ukrainian nationalists on the anniversary of the killings. ukraine's newly appointed deputy foreign minister blamed both and not sees on soviets for the suffering of the poles . in a social media post written in german dear polish friends. on this anniversary, i would like to pay tribute to your victims of the 2nd world war. poland suffered especially during the tyranny of the nazis and soviets to day. we will not allow anyone to drive a wedge between the ukrainian and polish people.
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