tv Documentary RT January 21, 2023 3:30am-4:01am EST
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with my children. okay. and, and this is your wife. i mean, you had an appointment. okay. it was pretty good. we'll, we'll put on there. i think with my life you don't worry about it for now. it's all right. well, well sorted out, well now i do my best. i can probably find it by 5. yeah. i see the deck, i see a then golf knows. yup. who i know just
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keeps jagger's football association in. got the skip was the cook juwan up guys. yeah. tomorrow noon about duckling if i woke up didn't want duck and if i woke up i've been bad for that's not new enough and i do exactly can guide you. give it not up guys. yeah. enough by danya in our radio in chicago. silent not so much, lynn is in a fine job in the united of jap. i'm in now or see south me now who my me. i mean yeah. from vienna. it brought me to somebody to somebody. no that didn't all day less. and i most august, i don't get guar near keith elko. i'd go near busty duck or did i do so i'm gonna keep getting along to bulk with that bastard. keep out of the present called it and
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could you mourn? none to call me no dick no bit. i see fairly young. log off. when you pull into our lazy bluff, i seen no bigger. i've joined the good at this mill. leave it no visa to that nipple for i too wouldn't look up. i see i'm inside it bluff dot gov, jamal. more up is that, you know, these are savvy sounds like a club was and denise july was that what i saw? no bad mark. well basically you read my bible by death. our friend look up on the policy with plans got over a i e mail with
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good. well i don't, i don't want i do better to be answered by the present. i wish you that we're going to ship it to get it got approved. no, got a laugh. laugh, laugh. you got to be on that, please. i've got to pull up. i know i'm on a one. does everyone does that one good job on a separate process. yeah, i mean, yeah, good. i've done a going,
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but we're not a good many people in the war. don't know much about toggles island, you know, and some people will watch these for neetha woke up, and they will be like choir, these people. what do you want them to know about it? when they see your t shirts, when they see you blame what they want them to? i want him to, to remember. to go back in the night to the sixty's will happen to a tommy. that's how well want them to know. we're just, we're presenting that country that day. it's hard to make them vanish from the world. so imagine you. yeah. you're representing your country that you never the way. yeah. you don't even know how to treat it like like how to seated leg or was it the all the champion of human rights but when these a right
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ah, in 1884, the german empire began its colonial invasion into namibia. from the very start. berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa. and take away the best land from the local tribes. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebellion in 19 o 4, the hero and nama tribes rebelled against german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined in order to suppress the rebellion with the utmost severity against the inhabitants of nam may be a germany through is 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration
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camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the germans killed up to 60000 people, among which there were 80 percent of the hero tribe, and 50 percent of the nama tribe. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler's assault unit put on the same brown, colonial uniform waste voice. the world in the chasm of the 2nd world war with
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the minister of state farm over this island duncan, to speak of the islands of the channels archipelago had been british territories. sensation 14, when they were seated to britain by france. in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of which agustin people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost to the british taxpayer. the costs of being estimated up to vary from anything between 55000000 for a me a 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 pounds for one and a half 1000. it would then also trigger the obligation of majesty's government to
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pay on an annual basis, the cost of sustaining the population. and in fact, when there is no hospital available, no, no care urgently that can be delivered to people. it is in my view, unsustainable to expect a community of any supp size to exist in such a setting. santa rosa, mister speaker bridges should go. seasons should have the right of self determination, just as we are fooled to all of her majesty's subjects who rightly expect the protection of the crown, which is being denied that to them to day wilson, mistress de the speaker, i fully accept my old friends passion almost su, which he has demonstrated for many years and he has indeed become a champion for the tissue. however, as he will appreciate, i and the government do not agree with him on many of the issues he's mentioned. firstly, we do not consider that the right of self determination actually applies to the trickle sins. and on the question of self determination,
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the legal advice we have received is actually the trickle. since we're not an arnold, a people put that an inverted calmness of commerce for the purposes of international law, and hence self determination. okay. yeah, mm oh. oh, yeah. i see it is a big of things i would like to talk to you about. we have been thinking me and some are natives in yuki about the boat trip to chunk las got some exciting. we would like to a rebuild houses. and we don't want to return back
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and how many people in total would, would be on the boat for the 1st time, or we can say no more of i'm $67.00. maybe we can't do a lot for now because just don't let them know it. it's basically what you'd need money for both unless someone donates about. oh wow. it sounds like a lot of planning. you said you will. maybe we can have if there was central meant. they always take it back. we have been waiting, waiting, waiting best enough been coming, but we have done that. there is a 2 meg by far. ah,
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sabrina has been keeping me in suspense for a long time. and so finally, she told me this quite exciting but challenging idea to find a boat that will take a small group of to go since joggers about 56 people. and i would, i would suggest, although would be very difficult to take a lawyer with to let somebody on that boat be a lawyer, but also have your lawyers like me home waiting to hear about what's happening so that we could file immediately for your, for your you know, lawyers from the u. k. maricia and the u. s. prepared to seek your students are apprehended, but a lawyer on the boat could help sort of, you know, make sure that your rights are being respected every step of the way. that if we
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think about all, yes. which, why do we, we think on bullet deal. but if i get arrested, i can't help you. if you're picked up by the american forces, they can charge you with some sort of espionage act or some treasonous act. i'm trying to infiltrate a u. s. base. and if they were to get you 100 miles off shore, then granted, they haven't, they haven't total, a reason to believe you're trying to get on the base. you're doing some sort of active direct activism that you're trying to get on the base and trying to sneak on the bait. and that concerns me because it would leave you very little opportunity. and it'd be a great risk tier to your safety honestly for you to challenge them so openly. if you were to, to try to escape them, they'd forgive me, but they would hunt you down. they would, they would chase you. i will. what do i advice, this is lucy's. why? but being on that boat, i'd rather run into somali and pirates than run into the u. s. military, to be honest with it,
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have to wait on that to you. why don't you maggie ha ha creation babylon. humans was my young o g c, they, why no one's any movie shit. we see vital even job. she out that on lock up. well, my gut feeling cuban walk up to which i'm job. that's a lot of money. mona buns was opened up on the one that was somewhat easy. one believe was being done with the acquittal
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ah, ah, that lies this hour. the us treasury secretary is, is a lindsey a push back against russia and trying to drive an apron on the continent. this might have visit officially be all about, but i think corp ukrainian units are desperate to reverse russian games along the river area does become a major component of the fight into don. bye.
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