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a who a a parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia least, parliament will support any measure that goes against the policy. even if it will not bring up any better. causes of least resolution wants to push us on water. 50 members of the european parliament to reject the revolution to bronze russia, a state of terrorism over it, strikes in ukraine, plus using protests to demand changes to public policy. this is something that i think is his is worries, but only in canada, right. things that i'm going to just introduce frequently supports protests in
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other countries including india and china. and we investigate accusations of western media meddling in the latest protests. so the coping restrictions in china, as we hear from an analyst who probing this story in radio asia, you don't journalists that actually opened a channel and they were giving vacation point where to go what you all can put it with the 27th of november when you're watching the weekly hail t international with all the latest news update along with around the stories they say the week's good to happy with us. now at least 3 people have been killed and 8 injured as the russian republic of don. yes, was shelled on sunday. that's according to local officials. in the city of makia,
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bombardments of residential areas left, 3 people dead with several others, wound it as fatigue shows the aftermath of ukrainian grant, rocky to tack on a sidewalk near a hotel. several homes were also said to have been damaged in the area and in the city of don, yes, caves forces have reportedly launched thousands of strikes on the residential areas leaving at least 4 civilians wounded while also facing a kindergarten in the city center. as he's were long cars ref isn't on. yes. ukrainian nationalists continue shillinger 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,
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their owners worked thankfully away during the shelling delectable of travelling as written up when you might look, it was an expected because a tourist, it was unusually quiet and then the shell started rolling one by one. you think i was very scary because it's one of the shells. he told ruth, if you would, fortunately, there was no one on the top. florida wilson, i saw a thing there. i know victim. serena de apartments were damaged yet he, meghan vegan, according to the local authorities, ukrainian nationalists used multiple launch a rocket systems against a civilians. here in the next can. other areas they used, the 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 are inherently populated residential area. once again, take a look. there are thousands civilians left your room on call for
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a bar g done after public me while ukraine has experienced blood counts across the country, off the theories of russian missiles trying from energy facilities most go say there's going to we can ukraine's infrastructure on military in response to the flow of western supply. a little bit to the strike has disrupted the railway transfer of the ukrainian armed forces and the reserves for weapons, military equipment and ammunition to combat areas that i would like to stress. the fact not a single strike is carried out on more gets inside here of all of the destruction inside the city clearing by the regime is a result of falling rainy and for an air defense miscellaneous fires from residential areas of new cranium capital to 30. so it's just been circulating on social media showing day brief from a missile said to have been found at the scene and care marked with the word lift, written in english. the well, katie said to have been fired from an american supplies ad defend system deployed
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inside kia. meanwhile, this week, european parliament resolution branding russia, a sponsor of terrorism, was slammed by moscow which marks the body as a sponsor, a video to them from any piece of also criticized move with one member from from telling artsy. and he believes that resolution will only serve to escalate tensions 2nd impenetrable security sub normal, that the actions of the you lead to an escalation of the conflict. it instead of contributing to the conclusion of the peace treaty jump or having voted this week for resolution. recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism before the european parliament perceives exclusive leads on communicated tasks angle, since there is no concept of a state sponsor of terrorism. on the european legal, legitimate call, our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policy. luckily, even if it will not bring any benefits to e. u has exhausted all possible means, at least wor, novia. we are all ready of the stage of preparing
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a 9th package of sanctions against russia. hamilton, after 8 months of war and pussy, and some believe that it is necessary to insist that obese, 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 young 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, the new policy. well, the west blames russia for targeting infrastructure in ukraine. it stands accused of hypocrisy. and the getting its own tactic, steering must, in 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 slimy russia for something the americans themselves have done on
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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 legitimate target nova man and roll it is even if and we'll wait a minute, you have to let me finish and then go ahead and 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 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 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 got tangled up and damage control explanations. first
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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 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, i should work till of course, she's done since the 70 a day military time paying 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 in the us likes to call it will a un report later showed that nato also use cluster bombs in an area with no military
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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. i know the case of the paul and tactics inaction. the 43 day air bombardment of iraq during operation desert storm. precision guided weapons targets electrical plants, oil refineries, and transportation networks. this, let's acute malnutrition, an epidemic levels of cholera and pi. ford 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 innocence 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
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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 and the legality of the attacks on media installations is questionable. human rights watch does not understand the military necessity and rational 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 us has tried to destroy the trauma hospital. ron bye,
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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 for food, n g o for an ice. this member, a tragic mistake is what they called that. and the subsequent air force review all the circumstances around the strike found. you get to know, 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,
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they claim that was good daffy's military storage facility, concealing of rocket launchers. but when asked to provide evidence, nate, so satellite images showed that one rocket launcher identified near the facility, they, surlier was still there perfectly inside after the nato attack. so what was the points in that, that the suction of the gym, or left the 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 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, protests should not change the country's public policy. that's what the canadian
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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 worrisome. a so called freedom convoy protests kicked off across canada this january with truck drivers, blocking roads on the us, canada border, demanding an end to corona virus related restrictions. trader then labeled the protest as a threat to democracy and sharp contrast to his enthusiastic support for a similar rally in india. 2 years ago. 6 canada will. busy always stand up for the
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right of preschool peaceful protest anywhere around the world and were pleased to see moves towards the d escalation and dialog. canadian lawyer and the legal, a commentator, david fry hide, say, today is an administration is destroying the country's democratic society. will allow protests when its politically expedient just intruder will and then violently 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 limits of minority governments as they were 9 months earlier to affect policy change. and despite what trudeau said in his testimony during the commission on the invocation to the emergency back, it's not because the government was elected, but they have court bloss to do whatever they want. thereafter the trudel government was elected on arguably the list of minorities. there were more canadians who did not vote for 2 of them did vote for him. and then in the inquiry
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on the act as well, we were mandated to do what we were doing for the protests. we've had no rights and protested. it's the problem is it destroys the fabric of a democratic, a free democratic society. it desecrate what we're enshrined charter rights in our constitution. and they somehow seem to find exceptions for their violations. while getting up on twitter virtues, they going to support the rights of indian farmers to protest in india, but not canadian farmers to protest in kansas. 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 to the right to protest in canada is dead . and i dare say. so is the charter of rights in canada. david font heights also say it's true with using crises and protests across the world to destruct canadians from the own problems at home, which the government itself is creating. true though never lets
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a crisis go to waste. when he sees crisis in a foreign country that he thinks he can exploit for political capital, either back home or internationally, he jumps on the opportunity to do so. and happily. so he loves virtue signaling on social media. he loves virtue signaling on the international scene, and that is why he, i dare say actively looks for crises across the globe where he can interject with some vapid platitude in support of rights that he doesn't support at home. it's a distraction and it's a way for him to look like a democratic virtuous leader, while acting quite the opposite back and he can't not have seen what happened to the european parliament when one european leader after another, came out and said, truth has no business speaking at the you, he doesn't uphold democracy at home. he has no business. even stepping foot in our house of democracy here. i think he has to know the way. he looks internationally. i. he has to know how bad it looks when he gets chewed out on camera by
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president. she of china ignored by other dignitaries, land base by the biggest areas, which i think is part and parcel of the reason for which he reacted the way he did during the convoy. when you get humiliated, embarrassed and back into a corner, you lash out that the only way you can lash out and that happens to be his own citizens. hundreds takes the streets of beijing and shanghai on sunday to protest against lockdown due to china's 0. toby policy comes limited resurgence in virus cases, which the government said is trying hard to contain in order to save lives. public outrage was triggered down to a deadly apartment fire in this in jung region with some blaming tricks. the anti kobuck measures the hindering rescue efforts early this month. china is some restrictions on people entering the country, reducing the quarantine period. but most testing and regional low downs continue to
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be part of bating 0 tolerance policy and tackling the virus according to report 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 for ply cause some analysts say that that individuals affiliated with western media outlets, or even directing their protests by a telegram channels. one of those analysts, angelo, juliano, said, western journalists are the ones pulling the strings. those telegram china's are open the 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's a cnn. these are radio free asia, the outlets of funding, going to sector funding going, which is financed by the us. a g m, the propaganda of the us. and these are so the new york times. so basically you have those, surely these that actually opened telegram channel and they were giving indication
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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, people tired. of course you got tired of the restrictions. the here, this is a movement which is the beginning. it starts legitimate, like any color with allusion, 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 of behaving and the whole process. they are following the playbook of color resolution, and you know, the color lucian, the stage is about provoking violence,
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doing violence in provoking violence from the police. so they are going to gather contents, or supposedly believes being violence. but the reality for the police will do is actually responding to violence and they start to amplify funny people just to radical as 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 slowly into regina change the stuff thing while we don't want the c p c, we want more freedom on the latest western influence also stretches beyond asia to the persian gulf. as british lawmakers have called for a wrongs, islamic revolutionary gods cause to be designated a terrorist organization as over its crank, down on violent pro western riots in the country, on se, contribute to rachel marston explains during an event in london this week,
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the president of the national council of resistance of iran or n c r i called on the u. k to back the ongoing uprising in iran. in iran, a democratic evolution is in the making. their religious fascism ruling i, ron, is on its last leg. iranian people and their uprisings are the decisive force to molest, have restored to white spread, arrests and killings that cannot change the course of the movement. now, at the very same event, british m. p. 's demanded that the british government included ron's islamic revolutionary guard poor. an actual military unit controlled by the iranian state. on the british list of non state terrorist actors. it is only right the f. c. d o works with the home office to heat our recommendations of proscribing the entire i r g c as a terrorist organization. such a decision is appropriate and reflexion, gcs true nature. it also has widespread support in the parliament and among m. p,
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's, and peers. apparently, the british officials present at this raleigh didn't mind being seen with the n. c, r i, which is constantly pushing for a regime change in iran from its spaces in paris and albania. that despite it being considered a terrorist group by iran and iraq. nor did these british officials seem to be bother that even the u. s. government has described the n, c, r i, as the political branch of the museum had in a cult, or m e k. which that years on washington's and britain's lists of foreign terrorist organizations. all that apparently is just a footnote now that the west is gearing up for another shot at iranian regime. change here is a tory m b calling for the u. k to stick its nose straight into iranian affairs. we all hear one to see a wrong move towards a free and democratic future. we share the aspirations of those brave
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protest this i'll, i want to see that reflected in the robust approach from a u. k. government, a robust approach to western back regime change typically means using proxies as it turns out, the west already has some of those in stock for there are on agenda. the m e k was removed from the you case terror list in 2008 and washington in 2012 by then secretary of state hillary clinton in the wake of and c, r i rallies, attended by a whole bunch of high profile u. s. officials and regime change advocates like former national security adviser, john bolton, former homeland security secretary, tom ridge and former c. i a director. james woolsey now isn't just amazing how quickly terrorists can be stripped of the label by some of the most self proclaimed terror fight nurse. as soon as they need some folks to do the dirty work against a foreign government that they don't like. it's like western officials have memory
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whole the fact that the emmy k had ended up on the u. s. terror list in the 1st place for the murder of 6 americans in iran during the 1970s. and also an attempted terrorist attack on the iranian mission to the united nations in new york in 1992. meanwhile, efforts to ratchet up public opinion in favor of iranian regime change seems to be picking up speed. this is why i firmly believe it is in our interests day in the west to show our deep solidarity with the protestors risking their lives for what we so often take for granted. it is time we in the west recalibrate our policy in a way that draws a clear distinction between the people of iran and the slavic republic. so now it looks like it's the brits turn to pitch in with the latest attempt by western allies to re brand foreign backed regime change as democracy to re brand armies of
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countries. they don't like as terrorists and to rebrand yesterday's terrorists as today's liberators. ah, a polish lawmaker has urged his government, who responds to the appointments of the former ukrainian ambassador to germany, andre melnick, as can, as deputy foreign minister describing to me as a provocation, comes off the acquainting official made a controversial state, but about the masika of poles the in valencia during world war 2. it is a blow to the all to the volume families. it is also a slap in the face of 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 a scandal and i'm surprised that many polish politicians down players the volley masika was carried out by a ukrainian nationalists formation, led by nancy collaborate to step on bendara when poland was occupied by hitler's germany. according to warsaw, approximately 100000 people were killed while in 2016. the polish parliament
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recognized the massacres as genocide perpetrated by ukrainian nationalists on the anniversary of the killings. ukraine's newly appointed deputy foreign minister blamed both the nazis on soviets for the sufferings of the pulse and a social media post written in german, deer 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 on dr. melnik as a supporter of ukrainian at not cd to step on van dera. he was recalled as an ambassador to germany after a number of provocative statements. he criticized berlin, void, sluggish support to ukraine. and brandon chance, la la sholtes, a thought to live a sausage for refusing to visit kiev off to the ukrainian conflict. started with only only time ukrainian diplomat has been accused of poor behavior. early this
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week, he of dumbasses to the un posted a photo on social media and making a rude gesture while wearing a t shirt directing an obscenity of the russian president, following a meeting of the security council polish political scientists mateusz his course case, those that ukrainian diplomat saw amateurs creating deliberate provocations. well, there's no more diplomacy, israel for verse, and no more professional diplomats there, i guess. and so we have a ministry offering person give. so one cannot talk about diplomacy when we're talking about a week or a brother. talked about political happen, nurse and the people who are trying to provo page, that domain as much as many pro katie statements as possible. i just wonder at
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how it will be possible for me, for instance, to meet with bullish counterparts in the future. this might be quite problematic. he's not a single isolated case. there are a lot of people like him, like under industry, for instance, former ambassador of your brain a 1st and who are also let us say, ideologically follower. so step on monday and extreme use your brain on nationalism. a lot of the latest updates. please check our website r t dot com. thank you for keeping his company here in austin financing. ah
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ah ah 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 that 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 dom bus. i investigate some of the war crimes. i've actually got admission from groups like dumbass baton.

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