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plantation let it be an arms race is on a fence, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time to sit down and talk with the state of emergency is declared in brazil. capital after protest, i was stolen, the presidential palace and the other government buildings in an apparent coup attempt to understand more than $400.00 people to attain a now to update from the ukraine conflict, they street several houses were destroyed by the mouth. the launch rockets, systems grad, this fragment of a show cannot be extracted at the moment. he views the optima of ukrainian shelling of residential areas and bon bass over the past 24 hours. we understand at least 2
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people reportedly killed in those strikes. also in the program a we visit a palestinian village resident say, israeli forces have demolished more than 200 times over the past decade. so we come and speak to the locals. big doors on the cam, destroy this house. and one of the pieces that wasn't behind on thought of this now became to be over with what you're news from moscow on this monday. it's great to have you with us. of course it's our team. we do start the program with brazil web. protestors hit the streets of south paolo ultimately blocking roadways. the supporters of the former president jojo to boston, auto demanding new elections all across the country. we can show you some of the to
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speak, the pictures we have from the city. we understand several cars torched by the protesters, and this comes off to a huge crowds protested on sunday in the countries capital brazilian, i'll be in brazil. supreme court has now suspended the governor after protest. a storm of the presidential palace and other government ill. oh, those are certainly official residents of the leftist president lulu the sofa, who of course, was in a walker who on the 1st of january, a hundreds also entered the senate chamber ultimately vandalizing the premises before the police got on side. ah. and amid the heavy clashes police youth, tear gas and ultimately detained, more than $400.00, we understand a several dozen were injured. and president luther silva has declared a state of emergency for all of january, with
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a military deploy to maintain peace in the capital, present door the vis a 5th was if i would like to tell you that all those people who did this will be found and punished they will understand that democracy guarantees the right to freedom, the right to freedom of expression. but it also requires that it must be respected . these institutions were created to strengthen democracy. so the protesters are believed to be primarily supporters of the previous president. yet both anata, he lost the recent election by a relatively small margin and briefly contacted the results. so he has denied any involvement in the protest movement and has condemned the violence. and the current president luther silva has said that authorities are conducting an investigation to route out the perpetrators. meanwhile, joe biden and other western leaders have issued condemnation of the demonstrations that descended into violence. i condemned the assault on democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power. in brazil, brazil's democratic and petitions have our full support and the will of the
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brazilian people must not be undermined. i look forward to continuing to work with president lula. my absolute condemnation of this soul from the democratic institutions of brazil, full support for prison, lieu of the silver, democratically elected by millions of brazilians for fair and free elections. full support to lula da silva and his government to congress and to the federal supreme court. brazilian democracy will prevail over violence and extremism. all right, are senior correspondent morale guys. they have joining us here. live this afternoon here, the r t international headquarters studio and moscow. great to see you, my dad. so he, we go more protests around the world, brazil being one of the flash points right now. let's talk about perspective here. more at if we can, because i so certain western professional partners, they, they support protests in certain countries that say latin america for now. but then they don't support protests in many other countries as well. it, it almost seems like there's some sort of preferential treatment going on here. how
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would you pick up the reaction so far to brazil? well it see, it's much more simple. what drives them the people who, who support or condemn these protests ease, entirely selfishness and is that is the world we live in. so what, what joe biden? ah, the, what joe biden of the instructions for him, a. what is good for america? what serves american national interests is good. so even if a protest he's there and potentially could unseat someone that the united states doesn't live like the chairman. and he, in china who are the, the spiritually the in, in iran than they are all for it. and they couldn't care less if it is in the country that is wedded friendly with the united states. and that is going to cause pain for the united states. and of course that they will never support such a protest. i mean, look what happened in a, in it for about venezuela. right. you had them invent a president, just label
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a guy, a president. why about you to about one guido, who on why recently got booted out by the way precisely was he was a huge spectacle or for nothing is all about regime change. their honors, they had they, they, there, there was no condemnation when he attempted to school military buildings, military and so sorry, settled that even a military airport. there's no condemnation even said american company sent people to hell, but he was a puppet that this guy won quite a sort of jump in my dad. but i, i read a story that he as an, as a teenager, he in turn to the u. s. state department, and then many years later they chose one guido to be the new interim precedent. me, which was we just reeked of scandal, sorry, but well, in the there is that, but no one elected this guy. no one ever elected him m. here's another example right here, 2030. what led to these bloody conflict that is currently that is currently
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happening and you, craig, so, so they're saying that this was an attack on, on democracy. what happened in what happened in brazil? the same words that they use for what happened on, on capital hill. so going against an elected president is very sick. you're talking about exactly yet in ukraine, my dog. you had protesters burning police alive. you had people killing each other, storming state offices, the govern, trying to unseat a president who was elected legitimately, who was congratulated by the state, the part and then who was on the state of the state in my down square. you had victoria newland angel, or a cane as you only hear another american politician fighting out of the flames. and you can't because it served us national interest serve to regime change, interest for regime change in some instances that is more beneficial to, to change the regime in other instances. as a result of that, that keep it in place because it's friendly enough in the, in hong kong, in iraq,
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in china, in russia, in beller, of stout wolf or protests. why? because it suits american national interest, as it does, you repaired various state interests. but what the people aspire to, what they want at ease, never the, the top power was like, as you say, that you know what the people want essentially gets corrupted by the bigger geopolitical interests. and you talk about m protests, demonstrations and you know, if indeed there is some hint of potential regime change there as you well, no more doubt that that's just straight out of langley virginia's playbook when it comes to regime change. you know, well about the arab spring that kicked off in 2010. what. what about the color revolution? serbia? 2000 georgia, 2003. i mean, i'm preaching to the choir on so i'm glad we'll precisely. and you have the state department pollutants resources u. s. a bad now in so many carriers. yeah. because that is the instruments that they use to fun opposition to fund radical nationalists. the fund various
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a liberal pro western media outlets added to so the so da said you have companies on board now for example, mater facebook has just come out and said that it will now start censoring any post that he's in support of the protesters in brazil in advance of the election, we designated brazil as a temporary high risk location and have been removing content, calling for people to take up arms or forcibly invade congress. the presidential palace and other federal buildings were also designating. this is a violating event, which means we will remove content that supports or praises these actions. hey, you go facebook, now blatantly out they these, these meddling and politics are most american countries. there now said sir u b i,
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i have no side in this conflict. you people are in brazil are, are storming government officers. it is, it is up to brazilians to decide where, where to go about this. but you now have these huge tech judd censoring. so as they did said the stories to, to protect joe biden, son, for example, twitter, facebook. we have now learn. and then now involved here in this, in protest and demonstration, which, where they go. a, you have very can companies. starling, for example, sending terminal to iran to help the protesters organize their hold. this is about freedom and democracy mirage surely. well, he's about american national interest. it has always been about american national interest. and that is, that is the naked truth. you know, you can, you can read so in the, in any serious thing peg publication. they come out and they say, you know, this is in our national interest. it,
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is it our interest to make sure that these guys, when will these does news and that is what the white house does and, and now you know, you talk about facebook or met her getting involved. you mentioned twitter for example, and we've had so many guests more out here. we're not international. who so many times have said that facebook or twitter, the basically a state apparatus and he, we see what, what would many would call a prime example of that meddling and, and, and acting on behalf of the state are senior correspondent. so that we could talk about this until the cows come home. we could, thanks very much. see you soon. ah, it's great to have your company today, by the way, that moscow has accused ukraine of planning a false flag operation to dig up civilian corpses and say they were killed by russian troops. after i summation the bodies of grainy and citizens were further disfigured and dumped into especially prepared pits on the outskirts of the settlements to fabricate evidence of alleged torture and executions of civilians by
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russian servicemen. ukrainian special services are currently photographing and videotaping the buddies of the seas, ukrainians, as well as imitating the work of foreign sick experts and performing other procedural actions and the presence of fake witnesses. russia says the purpose of the operation is to undermine the kremlin international image and create a pretext requesting more western weapons. moscow fears the incident could be similar to ukraine's allegations in the town of butcher, when ukrainian forces entered the area off the rushes withdrawal, and found bodies on the streets was give you some updates now from the conflict. as we understand a large explosion has been reported for the key frontline city of austin and don bass, getting a local industrial area reports coming in say it's the work of russian aircraft hitting ukrainian positions. meantime,
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i local officials say ukrainian forces of shells, cities, and on bass more than a 100 times in the past 24 hours. also taking out 2 power plants and the donates republican killing at least 2 civilians. we can get details. now embedded in the region remains our correspondent, roman cusser, f. we're in the town all for you linelle sky, and this is a major rose connecting dennis kanza mario pl. hands of this particular village is under constant showing by the ukrainian military. these are the consequences of the latest attack against civilians and civil infrastructure. now this is an automotive store and the, this entire building belongs to them. this was a direct strike by a ukrainian hobbit sir, which are now using natal made weapons that are supplied to them constantly in this particular instance, 155 millimeter caliber weapon was used lithonian. yeah,
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look it up name and it's not a one time thing. this area is constantly suffering if we were the 1st time, then there would be some impressions. you constantly look at it at the destroyed houses at the people who died. hm. you can't describe it. the wires are broken here . that's a shame. this building was beautiful once upon a time they wanted to make a hotel out of this building. but 2014 came and everything changed. now earlier on sunday morning to thermal power plants were struck. one of them in the startled bish over a just a few kilometers away from jeanette's. there was some damage to the power planted cell. however, it is still functioning at the moment. according to local officials, there were at least 6 or multiple launch rockets produced by the united states called the high mars used against that's a para plans. now there were 2 people there wounded as well. now the other power plant is here is aggress. it's behind me now. in this case,
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ukraine used an old soviet tosca o rocket, which is capable of carrying a nuclear ammunition this spot where i'm standing right now. right behind me is a so called a children's beach here. back in august or for 201430 people were killed by ukrainian multiple launch raucous systems. and among those people who were killed to work 3 children forced to local people. this set, a latest ukrainian strike was very reminiscent of the tragic events back in august of 2014 and many say that. so this is where they actually felt the beginning of this aggression by the ukrainian military on sunday, one person was wounded as the result of their indiscriminate attacks on this free several houses were destroyed by the multiple launch rocket systems grad of this fragment of a show cannot be extracted at the moment now the house behind me. luckily,
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the residents have left a long time ago. however, there are several families on the streets who recall what happened on sunday. anybody on the ocean were, i was here during the attack. it was really awful sitting and wondering whether it would strike here. look at a neighbor's garage was hit, and half his house was destroyed. it's been really difficult for him. we'll just talk you. but really deal is to the of these fragments all impacted here at different times. starting with the soviet mortars in 2014. and these are already new nato. a 155 millimeter shells. these looked like check shells. we examined everything how they flew here and what destruction they caused. we, those who survived have examined this all. many times. he re considers himself lucky to be alive at his house was a shelled several times over all these years. but his property is being damaged. time and again, he's just one of her thousands of people here in dunbar who suffered as
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a result of ukrainian artillery shilling. and of course the locals hoped that all ukrainian war crimes will find that he faced justice rum on coffer of r t. the nest republic on sunday, israel's national security minister gave an order to take down palestinian flags hanging in public places, claiming they express support for terrorism. it is inconceivable that law breakers will waive terror flags in sight and encourage terrorism. i have issued instructions for the removal of the flags which support terrorism from the public space into stop incitement against the state of israel. freedom of expression does not extend to identify with the terrorist and those who want to harm idea of soldiers. meanwhile, ladies emery if a notion of visited one village in palestine where residents say it's been demolished by israeli authorities more than 200 times. over the past decade.
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the this bedroom in village, which lies near an ancient cemetery in southern israel, has been demolished by the countries farces, overheads a 100 times, and every time has been rebuilt. 2 big bill goes over the cam and they will maybe 2 out of the destroy this house. and all of that is that was behind and thought of this now became to be robber. the reason israel considered it illegal saying it is built on state land. it views its residence as trespassers, and once them gun locals disagree, saying their ancestors have owned this land for generations and have provided such evidence of the of the organ decrement since 19 o 5 here, right? who's sale this land and my grandfather? but the sun during the, in very out month here during 1926 during the richmond death on the stamps. this land belonged for us and knows i say you are in
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vega. the residence appealed to an israeli court. my grandfather asked them to close this then at 197350 years there is no answer. israel began relocating the palestine veteran community show chaos. the state was born in 1948 within the next 5 years, almost all of them were displaced. but 2 big families decided to return to a lot of keep and fight for their land. as ease is from one of these families from the law during 9101550 city, the us, my grand father, to move from here to the north for 6 months. then he just like to throw the soldier . in this 6 months. they make a lot in back, this is the give them give visa, the government, the rights to kind of get my luck. they was this law against us until law,
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local residence, i rarely citizens on paper, but have no access to public services like roads, electricity, or running water. they say they not only don't feel equal, but also feel they are treated as enemies. shallow the i is the jewish people leave an abnormal life or else they walk in the street with their hand on a gun, but they still put their hand on a gun. they know that they you serve the land of the palestinian people by force. she say, yeah, a duty the head of the family and the leader of an at a keep community, spent months in an israeli prison. then women in mel 82 cases have been opened against me for what? to get off my land. where does the state of israel get this land from? this is our land and the land of our fathers and grandfathers shun. i do not accept bargaining over land, even if a meter is worth a $1000000000.00. so the 1st demolition began in 2010 and israel's land
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administration order and has repeated numerous times over the following decade. now the jewish national fund is in charge of this area. we contacted them asking for an interview. they responded with a written comment. we also contacted the land administration but have not received their response. the new submarine, i'm much more than 70 years of occupation. heard them as a for all iraq heap was non existant or remodeled. they demolished the village, $211.00 times. yo yo, on the 211th the time they came to demolish the moscow in which women pray and sleep, my furniture is no law in the state of israel. there protects arab citizens in the states. we found women sitting by the greys mosque and other demolished village infrastructure. this is their only remaining safe place. it is thick in the israel, aside is against us. they didn't leave us a house car or even the mosque, which was 50 years old. this is our land and we will stay on it. we will not
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abandon it. during one of the protests locals wrote a song that has become a sort of anthony for their resistance. no, no, we shall not be moved. this is our yukon destroy on houses. wish on that b, i keep ho rather what's left of it has one of more than 40 palestinian bedouin villages and israel, southern neg, of area that are referred to as unrecognized. their struggle for land ownership started 75 years ago when the state of israel was established and has continued ever since local saying they're not ready to give up and we'll continue their fight . but when you come and see what's left of their life, you are left with the feeling that this battle will be very hard to win my rationality from allora keep unrecognized village or at about a 22 minutes past the hour here at moscow. so good to have you with us as a beijing's ambassador to germany has slammed berlin's new proposed china strategy
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. referring to the document has driven by ideology that reflects a cold, warm and tough zillow. cummins leaves me the impression that it's primarily driven by ideology, exaggerating competition and confrontation between our 2 countries in a way that has nothing to do with reality. in doing so, the german government is ultimately contradiction itself. after all, it has always emphasized that it's not aimed for a confrontation between different blocks. to me, this smell suspiciously of a cold war mentality for the whole strategy aims to reduce dependence on beijing and a tightened control over german business dealings with china. the planned measures include, for example, requirements for private german firms with chinese exposure to share details with the government and allow the e u to block selected deals. germany says it will seek to coordinate his policy with like minded allies and a set to quote in hans,
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it's relationship with taiwan or china is our germany's most important trading part on 2021 trade turnover between the 2 reached $246000000000.00, the main german exports of china, our, our automotive machinery, mechanical equipment, electoral cool devices, and pharmaceuticals. china, in turn, supplies electronic equipment and other machinery to germany. let's learn more. and cross live to ralph ne maya chairman of the council for the constitution and sovereignty to well, take this conversation much further. so good to see today. so thank you for joining us here on the program. germany needs china, perhaps more than china needs berlin. why this apparent cold war gender and why now ralph? yeah, well, it is rather ridiculous. walk me, see happening here because as you just mentioned, the trade balance between the 2 countries gives
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a different impression. when you say a shift in economic shift back from the united states to china when it comes to german exports, are export to china has increased by 27 percent while it has decreased by 29 percent to the united states of america. which used to be for main export partner. so here you say it's nomic major economy, shit, political side, the ideological side of it also plays a role because 1st of all, we have to say that globally, the united states of america and retrans, they are economically and retreat to was china, brazil, russia, and other nations, the so called bricks countries play a major role. now they often use super power rather than united states of america. so what is happening here? i think we have no government and berlin, i don't call gun money or i would call in watching to find out what we are saying
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as germans. and that means to germans are being used once more by the americans in an attachment to either the stabilize or to put china into their shoes. and babies are pretty disturbing. comments frankly, to hear from you, ralph. i mean, you're, you're speaking straight, and we really appreciate here on the, on, on, on t. and as always, it's so good to have you as a guest, but you know, germany, if some say, if some would say that germany is the matriarch of euro, but is it possible, perhaps you're alluding to that germany is just mimicking u. s. foreign policy because we know that washington is always talking about china being the new, big bogeyman. yes, it's going to be the next economic kingpin. but america is always saying that china is the big problem. so why is germany essentially saying that as well? well, because we are still not sovereign and as a matter of fact that also president putin and foreign minister, not for of overs, reiterate and s pages. they call us aiden of us all state of washington of the
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united states of america. and of course we do play very dominant role here, and you buy by share cannot make power. yes. and also by all combined institutions and brussels by, by a lot of civil servants. but a lot of members of parliament. yes, we are very powerful in that sense. in the you, but we are still occupied by the americans, but you can see the proof for that is clearly is that the rom staying as is still in use and is conducting all the drug was of the americans. and also a lot of the military operations in ukraine right now from german soil, which is rages to think of all the americans just the base that they can use. and whenever it comes to political questions that are outside of the you, of our politicians, mr. shawn is mrs bar bulk and so on. dell referring 1st 2 washing and they asked
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them what shall we say? well, they don't bid that in public, but that's how it goes. so if trying is threatening the dominance of the, of the economic dominance, at least of the united states of america, it's easy for the americans to make pressure on the german government. and that's why i'd say we should comp ties friendly way. of course, with americans immensely paid also to our own policy because as i mentioned and you as well, we do have a comic interest with the republic of people's republic of china and with russia and other states which we do not want to be attended by deed by the americans. well, meantime germany looks poise to just that well just to further access to by any possible tensions with china. because guess what? not long after nancy pelosi the for my house speaker of america did a trip to taiwan. now germany plans to in hans, it's relations with taiwan. ralph,
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what could possibly go wrong? well, again, it's like a proxy war that is going to build up their they want to use maybe timeline to be stabilized. china. i don't think that they will be successful. and they use us germans for that as, as a solid partners, nato angela. it's the same. what happened in ukraine? they promised to ukraine to become members of the open union. and one day, maybe even off nato and so on. and they use germans to, to pave the way into your opinion for that reason. so we are suddenly finding ourselves unseated and i'm scared if that is going to continue, then we have a similar situation. and if i used to taiwan and to people's republic of china, and i would not see ourselves being, being properly organized to withstand, we have to, as i said, become sovereign and free and stand up and say no to watch. at least one time. i
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mean, rough interest seems like there's so much policy, particularly in the western. well, that is de facto counter productive a moment ago. you may have mentioned about how the new multi poto world, how the bricks, family, or the eurasian, you know, the s c o, they're basically for me, the new power centers of the world. that is the fact so correct. and people who talk about the petro dollar need to stop talking about the petro dollars are talking about the petro, you one, we just the west. ralph does the west realize the next couple of years? it is literally going to be left out in the cold. well, this was happening already since 2008, 2009. when the last time did the financial capitalism collapsed. we saw that the financial crisis has not been solved now. they've been billions of year wasn't dollars and hundreds of billions and trillions actually in the united states and cooperative easing processes ends on end into your opinion as well. but do your pete stability mechanism for the banks. i'm.
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