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you down that path, i have a higher ideal of what the right white race can be. and i actually have a super human ideal. i'm not caught up in, you know, justice or security or comfort. so white people are just, they're so good in so nice. it once me, it makes me want to puke they, they, they, they really are accepting towards the other. they want to trust people. but you also need people like me who are guardians of these nice people. we live in a country that's rich by it's diverse and headed. it can only way it's going to, it's going to become that way. if it comes down to a civil war, i think there will be a terrible presentation. i don't know when it's going to happen. it might happen tomorrow, it might happen in 50 years or so on. but in this thing can go on what you think you really going to accomplish and already accomplish so much like what identity hearing is on the all right, and i mean not to be good physical, but my name are now household to rooms to meet me. what endo, to create
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a more beautiful world. that's exclusive of everybody, but why people? awe warning, disturbing images ahead. 3 people are killed after key of forces shell, residential areas of done yet. local officials say nato supplied shells were used in the attack. making a stand congolese people protest against the presence of a un mission in the country saying it's only worsened by the security situation there. that's as a ceasefire between the military and rebel forces breaks down from nigeria. as president raises the alarm that weapons sent to ukraine. are ending up in the hands of african militants. archie speaks with concerns. citizens in nigeria. now that the president knows that small arms of and to the region, he should do something about it because we don't want more killings. we just want all this to stop. i live close to the lake chat basin and with what i've heard,
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it's not safe living there because some who traveled there had to escape because of insecurity vocal hom attacked them with just after 8 pm here in moscow. and you're watching r t international. i'm your host donald corridor. welcome to the program. now we start this news our from with the latest from the don boss region. at least 3 people have been killed and 5 more wounded after ukrainian forces shelled civilian areas in the don units. people's republic. that's according to local authorities. a warning you may find the following videos, disturbing. he has forces have launched dozens of artillery shells including those supplied from nato states against civilian areas. since friday morning, a number of residential buildings and shops were also damaged. and archie's roman culture reports from that area. again, a warning some upcoming images. you may find,
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disturb ukrainian nationalists continue to terrorize peaceful civilians. here in that done as one of the bodies is right here. behind me this a woman was probably walking into a store when a shell landed right here in a very busy street right next to her, her bus stop. judging from what i'm seeing here on the ground, her head was blown off. now there are plenty of shops here, plenty of pedestrians. i've spoken to a woman who was in the store. ah, well doing her work to earn a shilling and this is what she said. yes, mother, i was working on a scene machine on the 1st shell hit, the windows rattled, and when the 2nd felt the glass blue inside, i ducked and ran deeper into the building. then there was silence and the smell something burning. i went out into the street and saw a dead woman and another wounded, and they say in a nearby store,
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another woman died. as the day progresses, the number of casualties continues to mount. there is another person who was killed by ukrainian nationalist, so looks like his body was ripped into 2 pieces and a right next to him his his dog that he was proudly walking when ukrainians showed this area in the next. judging from the remains off of this shell, ukraine used them multiple launch a rocket systems to sar gets this neighborhoods. and judging from all of the shrapnel holes in this bill is this particular shell was design in order to cause as much damage as possible. take a look at this car. thankfully the owner was not in it, but sir, looks like its sustain quite a lot of damage as well. from bank offer of archie on this republic.
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i'm curious, president has claimed that weapons used in the ukraine conflict have ended up in the hands of african militants. regrettably, the situation in the saw hill and the raging war in ukraine service, major sources of weapons and fight is the boast of the ranks of the terrorists in lake chad. region weapons being used for the war in ukraine and russia are equally beginning to filter to the region watts from luxurious presidents. that weapons from the conflicts of ukraine had found their way into the hands of extremist and elect charge region has come us no surprise to the people on the military that have been battling terrorist groups like book warren, for the past 20 years. i live close to the lake chat basin and with what i've heard, it's not safe living there because some who traveled there had to escape because of insecurity vocal her arm attack them, and there is no food to sustain anyone. the president says he knows that the place
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is not safe so he knows what to do. now that the president knows that small arms have entered the region. he should do something about it because we don't want more killings. we just want all this to stop. so we can go back and continue with normal lives of fishing and farming. here in may 2000. so people displaced by conflict and now being integrated back into communities are concerned about the availability of weapons in areas where there will be reset tools close to the nick chart, beasen. oh, if you look at law, the 2nd run program or, or devote out recovery process, we started before. do you gram. so what is happening you can is different than what is happening in bernoulli's peculiar thing. and i think we're focusing on what's on the ground as was well once on. now we're dealing with madam problem, but the government here in northeastern nigeria said it's not worried us. many odell regions may be simply because the but to, to this book or her i'm terrorist,
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an extremist has been very intensive over the last few years. security forces cia and a mix chart. basin hop reasons to be concerned of weapons from conflicts in other parts of the world. we call main available here analysis agree that to bill regions of nigeria major charts came out on are currently at a very sensitive stage of the fight against terrorism. and to more we pants will just make the bottle harder. i'm cruelty beatrice products in use may. dewberry washington's been key, abs main. so supplier of weapons, but following the republicans, recent takeover of the lower house and congress, both major u. s. political parties now reportedly agree on the need to strengthen the monitoring of arms being sent ukraine. some lawmakers say the current system is not adequate considering ukraine's high corruption rate,
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but there is no consensus on how it should be reformed. and our t investigation has confirmed that weapons sent to ukraine from the u. s. britain and other nato countries end up for sale on the dark web. these are some screenshots of them. the has long been recognized on an international level is back in june, the head of interpol warned that arms being sent to key of what emerge on the black market. he also called on nations that have been providing weapons to ukraine to more adequately monitor where those supplies and i, jury and geo political strategist to donald guard. but the 2nd says weapons trafficking, particularly in africa, is a massive problem. awarded your blessing. you can even call quantity field buildable as i've been getting into that country for what gordon is, what you know, i don't joining now. we have these them, we, boise, you know, mean into our long story grandma to come to block market. well,
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we've got our went to be shipped into our one group. 11 destabilize is actually a bit of cedar team on you would need to know that we need to really come together to see what we can do to prevent that kind of beautiful nevada. again, if our listed in the blue, one of our country is talking about the intelligence of having the plans flowing into dr. digital florida, exacerbate d usages, it really helped a good bit of students because all of them can no just talk. anyhow, we have good to boom, strong forces of intelligence on that. i don't want us to what is up on the politics of mc char, is actually one of the majorities is why we help this school. so joe sees that upcoming violence has erupt it in the east of the democratic republic of the congo between government forces and rebels. that's despite a truce that was called last week, the caller, the congolese government has accused the rebels of violating the cease fire and of continuing to loot and fight. according to local officials, crashes erupted after rebel forces cross 2 major bridges in the region and open,
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fired at the congolese military breaking the truce, reached us at a summit a week earlier. the meaning called for a cease fire and withdrawal of rebel forces from occupied territories. and although no withdrawal was observed, the fighting had ceased since saturday. a top general accused am 23 rebels of killing 50 civilians and kidnapping even more from villages near the conflict. so meanwhile, the city of goma, the capital of the besieged province, saw mass protests against the presence of the un mission. in the d. r. c. demonstrators claim that after 20 years, the mission has achieved nothing. and even worse, and the situ patient protesters also called on the international community to take action, to lift and arms ban on the darcy that was prolonged this summer by the you and until 2023 years, where people on the streets had to say, oh, sure, it'll sure do we had deploring the complicity of the international community or new
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school and east african community if forces came to our country to fight alongside to campbell's armed forces. but since the ultimatum given should be empty, with the blue rebels expired on sunday, we have seen the forces of the east african commune to become in active. i got him on, we're asking that the embargo and our republic, the dear seat to be lifted. and also to remind the international community that we cannot continue to have people kill like that and remain calm. otherwise it shall sterile complicity with what we're seeing. one of canada's main opposition parties has called for a diplomatic boycott of g 20 activities in kashmir over a legit human rights violations by india. it comes as new deli, assumed the forums presidency on thursday. you, democrats are calling on the government to strongly condemn india's discriminatory
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anti minority laws. it's threats of ethnic cleansing, the persecution of minorities. and the arrests of journalists and human rights activists in canada should reject any g 20 activities plant in kashmir and refuse to attend these activities while the human rights abuses continue. however, some have called out the fact that canada itself has been heavily criticized in recent years for its own human rights abuses. in 2021, amnesty international issue to report putting a spotlight on the issues, one of the key scandals came with the discovery between may and december of last year of the remains of more than 1300 indigenous children buried at 6 former residential schools in the country, a national truth and reconciliation commission concluded that at least 4100 students died while attending the schools. many from this treatment or neglect
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the discrimination of indigenous peoples rights has led to their often being forced to live on resurrect on reserves. with underdeveloped infrastructure and poor water supplies, with indigenous women and children facing disproportionately higher levels of violence, indigenous peoples also lack health care facilities and services. this year's freedom convoy protests were also of concern for amnesty international. i was when truck drivers blocked roads on the u. s. canada border demanding an en few corona virus related restrictions. the prime minister labeled the protesters, a threat to democracy and police crackdown violently on the demonstrators. want to get more on the story. we're going to cross live now to former foreign secretary of india con walter ball. thank you for joining us, sir. so what do you make of the oppositions calls for the canadian government to boycott? any sort of g 20 activities? i think this is absurd. actually, canada today is deeply interested in broadening days with india. in fact,
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we are discussing an f t at the moment with canada. the trade is growing busy. india is a great opportunity on the economic side, but there are big issues in canada on account of some local groups who are supporting data rich and separate as in india. the n d b. who spokesman, i heard us now or was it presented to liberty. and he was just now is actively involved in a long time in supporting separate us in the state, off on jobs. we protested to the government of canada repeatedly, to control these activities for instance recently. and they held a football, but their friend them for the independent one stage. and we protested to canada and as a friendly country, subjectivity should not be alone. but the canadians came back with
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a response more than once that it's a we can't deny freedom of expression. we don't recognize this random all of the results over that. if there is a very weak and unsatisfactory response, you will know that everybody knows that canada has a problem in quebec. and it has been in the bost demand for independence of what if india not that we want to do it, which is not our approach of that and diplomacy. but if we were to encourage people from quebec or invite that it presented to india and then encourage them to seek the back independence. and then we say, look, you know, they can do what they like, but we are to the country. we are a democratic and b, so there's a lot of hypocrisy into those. canada, we've seen it in many issues and some of the issues you're brought out into your internet. but this is it to do is a,
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canada is creating the problems with not only us, but with many other countries, including the russia. they think it is perfectly normal for them to interfere in the internal relations of other other countries, no matter what other countries, but will not tolerate any interference in there. and this is the whole status that we see from many, many countries and the height behind the so called values of democracy and freedom of expression. but this doesn't, doesn't, doesn't apply when it comes to what they decide should be the normal freedom of expression. because i believe they have bad teeth in canada. so how does that? how does that fit their commitment to freedom of expression when they are not willing to hear alternative views and, and expose their own population to issues and thinking on which there are very logical and wouldn't reasons why problems are
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being faced internationally. let's say between russia and need to which canada is a member. now the thing is that they are used to this kind of thing because, but partly because they just part of the western world protective part of nato. it has got a strong relationship with united states and therefore the thing they can do these things with unity because there will be no price to pay. and this has been true now for so many, so many decades. but the world is changing. the world is changing, our shifting for the rest doesn't have the same kind of dominance over international affairs as they had in the past. and not be billed more and more. see the double standards on the opposite of these countries. and therefore in time in time, there will be a blow back and they will be a price to pay for this. i believe this should happen sooner rather than later.
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while speaking of hypocrisy and double standards here, do you think the situation with the indigenous peoples in canada is bad enough to say the canada is not really in any position to criticize india over its treatment of minorities. but that actually is a false narrative, is a narrative. here the leader of the n d b. jeremy sing is a known what we call a color funny in support. work that is, is meant separate isn't in india, and we have a lot of big differences with those comment on this. but the to those government is dependent on this body for survival because it's a minority government and they've had to deal with the n d p. 2025. that even if they're a minority government, they'll be supported in parliament. if there is any, no confidence motion, so their hands are tight. but then point is that we should not be the price of the internal politics and their internal dependence on a particular party. but what they say about india is an act nonsense is rank and
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nonsense. i mean, we have such a diverse country, gamble, it all minorities, you know, in 1947, the population of muslims are only 32000000 to these 200000000. so in fact, they have had, in their heads positions, highest positions in india, presidents by mr. president, so she's justice is army generals. what have you so, but this is an agenda which is part of the politics, internal politics on the n d p, which is very and you know, that said that the support, those of you may remember that the, the finish guy, line bumping, resulted in the death of being one of the 70 of the on the indians because the plane crashed into the atlantic ocean. now if you remember the difference, how the west you to the local the case and this particular case in the local,
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the case for food. it is the end, the middle libya b compensation, they had a libyan intelligence she'd been tried, but in the case of lockerbie, despite all our efforts have not got full satisfaction. this is another aspect of being focusing on these countries. but to come back to the question you asked, this is the propaganda with the west is now using against us more and more. and i have a feeling that it is partly related. of course it goes back before that, but the spot is related to the pollution we have taken on the u. k. in conflict because they're not happy that we're not condemned russia. we're taking a neutral position. and this is one way to try and put pressure on us and be seen this in local news, canada, but united states, united kingdom, germany for instance, we see this that this, there is a narrative that is being developed on the minorities and everything else. that is part of august, which is a phenomenon that we see in the west. our former foreign secretary of india con
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loss of all thanks a lot for joining us on the program. my pleasure. ah, now another news, a new wave of protests has engulfed the french capital. this time doctors and lab workers have gone on strike in a bid to put pressure on the government over consultation fees and a reduction in funding. hundreds of doctors protested in front of the ministry of health, demanding an increase to the up front fee they receive for consultations. and this is the 1st time that lab analysts have been on strike since 2015. their protests are taking aim at the government's plan to reduce the current funding of $250000.00 euros per year in their departments. meanwhile, the u. k. prime minister says the british government is handling police more powers to allow them to clamp down on illegal protests. for this afternoon, i sat down with old police chiefs to make it clear that they have my full support
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in acting decisively to clamp down on illegal protests. it is completely unacceptable. the ordinary members of the public are having their lives disrupted by unselfish minority. my view is that those who break the law should feel the full force of it, and that's what on determined to deliver. this comes is western politicians have been keen to support anti government protests elsewhere in the world. french president daniel mar, cron, branded the iranian protests. a revolution. and canada's prime minister said every one in china should be allowed to protest and express themselves. and that canadians were closely watching the demonstrations against the countries 0 coven policy. you k prime minister soon. ok also expressed support to chinese protestors but received online backlash for supporting the crackdown on the same type of protests in the u. k. this is a mighty display of blatant hypocrisy. keep going, sir. 2 days ago, she was defending the right of chinese people to protest and warning the government
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against repression. today he says british protestors should feel the full force of the law. interesting justin trudeau and re, she's to not decide which protests are legal and illegal for canada, u. k. and the world one user responded to the you case, prime minister with a map of the world which shows how the west and its leaders view police brutality against protesters with countries marked in red that represent good protests. and in blue that was showing those that should be repressed. but to get more on this topic, we're going across live now to our non devil lays the lawyer with a license to practice in washington state as well as in france. thank you very much for joining us on the program. and joining us in the studio here, so you're from france, right. how would you say the level of brutality with which the police relate to protests? there is. well, thank you for having me. i would said so inversely proportional to be
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a crushing down of the social affections system, the safety net as it were. and we're seeing now more and more the system contracting itself under its internal contradiction. and in so doing now, it has to resort to more force because the money is lacking, the funds are drying. the i m. s is hovering over the countries of finances and the menu macro and it's set out right is someone was been placed essentially buys for national interest. and his job is to make sure that the country boys on the lien regime lean diet. and so any kind of protest, although competition along the space will be faced with appropriate force if need be. and we've seen on i do you appeal level mckennie isn't put in place such as your down before, which is a collective of a on da maria services of
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a new countries that can be deployed at any moment. notice basically, welsh, any kind of up on the job, you know, for the disturbances and bring some kind of a piece for the piece you know, forcefully not from the country where the part of the place. so it's all designed to make sure that there's no sense of kinship between the police forces and the testers were given that situation in the west. would you say that it's fair for western leaders to be criticizing china for its reaction to these 0 coded protests? what i would say it's typically i put critical, obviously in all, but we're dealing with people, weapon agenda. they were all placed by the world economic form. they are implementing the agenda. when people say those leaders i incompetent, they do not take into account their own people's interest. no, on the contrary, those people are pretty competent because they were, again,
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co opted in their the political career was promoted in order to carry out what's called a global governance and the global governance to do away with any kind of national agenda. in the sense the, the interest of the indigenous people, he's only, you know, off the course. well, there are a lot of people who are saying that this is an example of actually neo colonialism as well. so tying into what you were saying would you, would you agree with that statement? well, i would say it's more like a correction. new colonialism in that sense not be appropriate in the sense that they need to reassure their control over their own population. we have been fed the narrative for decades now that they were the most advanced in terms of political wise economy prosperity. and we're finding out that, you know, the era globalization as you slide in 1992 bifocal. yadda is
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a thing of the past now. and it's really more about preserving berry and trans team in a way that, you know, basically sees the well being, the quality of life, of those living under their control and go down and every means. and every mckenna ism shall be deployed under the cover, or benevolence, and global governance and responsible experts, leadership. but the idea is basically to make sure to preserve this i plus interest . this is what it's all about. and how does the western media play into this sort of idea of western governance that you were just explaining? well, they've been accompanying the concept for the last 30 years now. so they are part and parcel lobby on thought edifice. basically the, the n g o complex were sitting in the many diane war for, you know, a new market accept a new market, new natural resources. we weaponized the human white regime using those angels that
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are heavily finance either by western security agencies and all by already docs, western oregon. and basically you just going to privatize public policy. but you presented under this kind of think agenda street. i say it's human rights agenda and so that, you know, the media can then take the concept and sell it to the public because, you know, it's perfectly normal what we're doing. and sometimes you have to, you know, you have to step up to the plate and then and force and ensure that our values, ipods are promoted to the well. well, as we said earlier in the program, the u. k. prime minister got a lot of criticism for his comments. do you in what way do you think people can demand accountability from their leaders while they should exert their rights? they are constitutional. i mean the local situation in the u. k. but the somewhat something that came to the bill of rights that should definitely take on the street
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. you have to mobilize, mobilize them all. i not, once a week, as we see in france, you have to mobilize 247. i feel your lights are granted. it's so full force, it's basically, you know, it's a stand off and the system, i think we're true, it's representatives. it's hoping that there's some kind of a protest fatigue. and that over time, people get, you know, this illusion and that reality deli reality and catches up with them and all physically installation sense of hopelessness. so that they can ramp up the agenda and move forceful. so i would say that, you know, on feel of things for the month of the change. if it means putting a stop blocking the economy, blocking the institution, people after the mobile life and in the west. this is a problem. we've lost this culture of political militancy, mobilization,
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and there's no quick fix to it. you know, all the payments and secondary issues, 54 issues. i've been insulated for the last 3 decades at the very least for new to the sense of a political softness. and this is actually the problem we have in the west now. all right, or no. devil a. thank you very much for joining us here in the studio and go great discussion. thank you. that's all the news for this hour. make sure to stay tuned here on our t international because we'll be back in just about 30 minutes. ah, because of nato's insistence to expand eastward, we have the conflict in ukraine and ukraine is quickly becoming a failed state and to humanitarian crisis. nonetheless, nato is undeterred. this alliance continues to be the biggest threat.

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