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in the chinese practice and it's called multi polarity with russian guns reunited with their relatives, back home off to an agreement to waste with key at the average turn off of the parent squire rested in a few people in uniforms. ran into a apartment. the light switch turned off because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms with so people laying on the floor with their hands behind their heads. us vice president, pamela howard had said to visit africa later this week. he made washington phase of the continent drifting towards russia and china with 2 most civilians are wounded by internationally prohibited
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mines lifted across don't boss by the ukrainian military. bringing the total number of casualties from the bond explosives to more than a 100, including 3 dep. these kind of minds and personnel mines are scattered throughout the city for the next and right now they're hard to visible on the ground. washington expresses it's a portable creating gate, both within a national army. and so be a market 20 full years since neighborhood for the phone to felt great with everyone. welcome to fidelity international with the latest. well news out date is great to happy with this, our, our top story, odious on factually unsupported information. that's the evaluation from russia's
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foreign ministry, a response to the findings, they'll be your inbox probe. they claims, most of those options in ukraine, including the alleged deportation of children, could amount to war crimes since the investigation of the criminal actions of chemo regime, which unleashed a war against the people of the don bass in 2014, was not a part of the commissioner's mandate, anti russian and political bias was programmed from the beginning. reports prepared by the commission contain odious factually, unsupported information collected using the method. there is a reason to believe our position remains firm. all conclusions and results of the so called investigation of the discredited commission are void to us. me while to ukrainian children have been returned to their home with the aid of russia's human rights ombudsman. they were identified off a request from key evans were united with their mother in the russian city of pers, scave. and another such incident ukraine agreed to return to russian girls who had
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been stuck in odessa of their parents were arrested. that as on the travelling 3, moldova, and armenia, they now finally back home in russia under their aunt's cat rushes human rights ombudsman commented on the mountain. poor one with almost it was heart because some specific conditions were presented, but good will and compassion are always present. and that's the main thing that can help resolve such issues. or both girls were born in the russian city of nittany, nov. good old in 20. 19. moving to odessa with that parents that aren't on the eldest sister share what they went through up. no. j lynch. it was a normal day. nothing out of the ordinary. our parents, france came to us in the evening. we played as always, there was also a man who turned out to be the one who betrayed us. when he was living people in uniforms ran into a apartment. the light switch turned off because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms. we saw people lean on the floor with their hands
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behind their heads. then we were led to the other room where we said for 2 hours with a woman asking us questions, such as, what passports do your parents have? i responded, i don't know. it was very scary. then our mother was allowed to see us for a couple of minutes before being separated again. thoughtful and here's the bella. i knew there was always hope. i understood it would be heart, but it was even hard to mentally to understand that now girls were there with somebody. we didn't know there was a risk that they would end up in an orphanage and i didn't know how much timing would take to find them. at 1st, they were supposed to be returned before january the 30. but ukraine kept create an obstacles with the returns in move and further away it all ended positively though . so imminent. earlier russia dismiss claims that has been a legally deporting children from east in ukraine as moscow points to the need to evacuate minus away from military combat zones. the deportation allegations leveled
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against moscow by the international criminal court were previously voiced by care of the icy seas. jurisdiction is not recognized by countries including russia, china, india, and the u. s. rushes children's rights. the commissioner posted a saw constant response to the hague, issuing of arrest warrants for her, and president putin on alleged war crimes charges. it's great that the international community appreciates the work to help the children of our country, the fact that we don't leave them in war zones that we evacuate them, create good conditions for them. surround them with loving and caring people came in on labor ice attorney down catholic beneath the accusations, aimed at attacking russia rather than protecting children. the key of government since 2014 has been attacking their own people. busy ethnic russians in the dom bass area including children. and now that russia is trying to protect those children and they're the ones being accused of wrongful doing. i mean,
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it's just ridiculous. honestly, they're going to attack rush or whatever they do. i mean, i think the end, you know, in the end, that's why russia began its special operation. in february, they were, they realized they were going to be vilified and attack no matter what they did. so the mazda dependent cells, in the same is true with these children, you know, they're going to be vilified. if they leave the children there and the children are killed or if they take them to say so, you know, so in the end they did the right thing. and again, they're going to be attacked either way. there was an operation, peter pan after the cuban revolution, in which the u. s. will need 14000 jo from their families and cuba gave them to families in the u. s. there were air left slide that after the vietnam war, where the u. s took 3000 vietnamese children, gave them to american families. of course, you have the recent case of trump who took children for forcibly from latin american immigrants, but the u. s. is never a, you know,
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investigated for war crimes, even though there war crimes are substantial us vice president tamela harris is leaving for a week long trip to africa on sunday. she's due to meet with the latest, have gone tanzania and zambia, according to the white house, with cooperation from the ukraine, conflicts and to be on the agenda. all teeth cabinets hot, nothing's dismal. as will be carmella harris's 1st visit to the african continent. but no one seems certain what the objectives behind this visit is. as use intimated, she will be in garner tanzania, as well as the ambia. but one thing is for sure, we know about the u. s. is at least tentative position with regards to its former influence. on the continent following avoid of some 2 decades in which is seen china moving in and the growing influence of for russia. and this
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seems to be very much a guiding of as vivid as the u. s. actively tries to wage a gap between it's between africa as well as russia and china. and this seems to be a part of the motif if you will, that is informing this visit. the troops strengthened the united states partnerships without african and advance. so share effort and security and economic cris parity through all the trip in partnership with african governments and private sector. the vice president will advance efforts to expand access to the digital economy, support climate adaptation and resilience and strengthen business ties. investment include in through innovation entrepreneurship and the economic empowerment of women. there is no doubt that the u. s. is looking squarely added a g o political adversaries, if you will, as it looks into the growing influence of china and that of russia on the continent
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. and it is trying very hard to make sure that it comes out on top is already identified. ah, china as, as a villain, blaming and behind african debt problem. seeing that if it wasn't for china handing out money and, and seriously, and answering numerous african countries and dragging its feet when it comes to re negotiating. the said that after golden lobby, where it is, and we heard when jen, it's yellen, the us treasury secretary, when she came around earlier this year, she penned the current food crisis on, on russia, following the conflict. ready ukraine and a journalist as the specifically, if the u. s. is in a tug of war for the continent in order to win the influence here on african grounds. fine for influence, just isn't the focus of my visit at all. i know it's
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a completely natural question. it is not at all what i am focused on. our interest is in partnering with africa. this is not a competition with china, and it seems that africa will be a stage for many more months to come. if not years, that the superpowers will be locked in some sort of diplomatic war here as it tries to win favor and friends. but the who has a lot of catching up to do, and they may be joining the site already. a back. let's discuss this with our guest africa fan is on the list. lawrence freeman, now. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see. so come on, how it will be the 3rd top us official to visit the african constance is the beginning of this year, and it's only the end of march. what's, in your opinion, accounts for washington's seemingly, for an interest in the region. very much. you have me, it's a well known secret in washington that the whole purpose of this offensive
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and the 1st 3 months of this year, is a result of united states being panicked over its loss of influence in africa. and this is ebony momentum that china has over the last 20 years in funding infrastructure projects and creating expansion wealth on the continent. and also in the book by the african nations. the majority of which did not go along with the united states in condemning russia issuing sanctions the united states and say, well, we're going to give you democracy. we're going to give you good coverage given right . and we're not going to give you economic to go. and this is what, asking me, i've been on the continent 25 more times. everywhere i go, we need to eliminate poverty and hunger. and then the infrastructure and economic development and united states government says, well, we'll try to link you up with the private sector. so it's not going to work. united
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states is trying to export democracy, to maintain control in their international rules based order. are the rush, the africans are not going to say no, but united states is not offering anything tangible. there will be living standards of africans. and that's the most important thing. i like to say africa was struggling with a plethora of issues need addressing, struggling to cope with a g 's and the aftermath of the pandemic. but us treasury secretary, john yelling is that he couldn't give africa any assurances. what if anything to this tell us about the us did occasion to the region with janet young did not go to help out. in fact, she went to south africa, where she tried to bludgeon the government into not having able to south africa, having planned naval movies with russia. and china and she,
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cat china directly say go, they give you the shiny new objects. are you referring to infrastructure with integrity and transparency and democracy? so the whole move this whole effort by the by administration. it started with secretary state blinking trip. last august. we got addressing down in south africa from the prime minister pandora. they're trying to catch up. but they have nothing to offer, and in fact the united states is sponsoring a cool democracy summer on the 29th 30th in zambia. and this is the way united states is trying to influence and actually control various african nations rather than help them develop. so it's a very cynical effort, and i'm sure some people going there think they might be doing good, but there is nothing that united states is offering that address is fundamental need of africans to eliminate poverty congress. without that,
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there will be no good government, no human rights, and no quote based order. thank you so much for talking to us today and bring us your insight. really appreciate it. we've been speaking to africa unless lawrence freeman. thank you very much. not looking to the east washington is settling up its efforts to counter china, declaring it will ignore beijing's warnings that supplying weapons to taiwan is a red line that's according to us state secretary anthony blink. and in response to a grilling biometric consensus. whether the p r c has said to you or to anybody that works the state department, any of our diplomats that there are some sort of red line involved with us. stepping up our foreign military, you know, into the center over, tried to anything like like that. that's not something that we would obviously take into account while, while washington is brushed off, paging red lines, us officials of long tried to draw such lines as to provide lethal
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support to the russians and their brutal attack against ukraine that that is unacceptable. again, that would be a red line. what i want to do with him when we talk is lay out what, what kind of what each of our red lines are. a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around for being utilized. when we spoke, there was a journalist and dr. thomas fancy, he says that the u. s. approach is obsolete, as washington said, gemini is being confronted by a major powers. it just shows how delusional, the u. s. has become the u. s. seems to think that it still lives in the a well of the ninety's as well or to the u. s. has pretty much been running the world as you would a mafia style racket, you know, resorting to exactly the same techniques that matthew results to control. a city extortion, a bullying or blackmail violence. what it hasn't realized is that that world has
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changed. now. what used to be fed very powerful kingpin that controlled the entire city has now turned into an old, slightly seen our man that doesn't control much of the city. i eat much of the world any more. in fact, controls only a few small neighborhoods in that city, namely, you know, what the so called collective west. that's because now you have countries that have stood up that are standing up against the u. s. pow, i'm no, i will knows that the so called rules based order was always a u. s. or west based order that's clear to everyone now. and so, you know, it is idea. the us still things that it can make the rules that can make everyone else abide by those rules, as it has done for a very long time. just shows that the u. s. leadership at least is completely out of touch with reality a vial. iranian proxy, organization, threat stance albertson's security minister has branded the london based is non
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extensive for england, which the u. k. lawmakers want to shut down. sedley, the slum extensive for england is not alone. and the work of the sloniker volition regard, corpse is not limited to those to running proxy organizations. the government was put together to combat this while threat that's taken of a country and is now threatening ours or to champagne claim to centuries, run by a direct representative of the iranian leader i told the company. and while the u. k grasps for 2 wrongs, connection to the london moscow. wrong. revolutionary gods cor, was long been labeled a terrorist organization by american lawmakers now urging the european allies, including the u. k. to follow let's discuss these developments with a wrong based independent journalist. so tara, is the darkie money. thanks for joining us on the program. it's lovely to see you. so what's the reaction to the u. k? government's push to shut down the muslim center in london. thanks for having me.
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well, basically, this is not the 1st measure taken by the u. k. government against the radian nation, and they radian government and obviously they always come with excuses of security . but this is the country where based on reports, 40 over 40 percent of mosques have come under attacks over the past 3 years. and a great percentage of the voters have been that have been surveyed in different elections, have said that they feel islam is generally a threats. so we're talking about a country that has, is i'm a phobia, grounded, and society. and in as well as a political system of the media. so it's not surprising that they are calling another muslim or is from accenture as being the threat. but it's also important to
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know that they are linking this center to iran, which to, to say that iran is putting a threat inside inside the u. k. and this call for the closure of the mac center came after several antagonist, so called activists. i would say against iran have been calling for also the closure of the runs embassy across europe and in other parts of the world. just to limit iranians a direction with outside world to try to isolate iran. which of course is not happening, at least not to the extent that they wish it would happen. and it's also, i'm sorry to interrupt. i'd like to know what you think about the timing of this move because it does come as the muslim holy month of ramadan has just begun, doesn't it? yeah,
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exactly. and you see the same secrete minister twitching, and how big and congratulating muslims for amazon. but at the same time portraying muslims as being a threat. and it's not only about iran, iran is definitely the target in this round, but it's hadn't had never been only about iran. muslims have been under attack. muslims are reporting that they are interrogated for no reason at the airport in their jobs, in the summer, full big rhetoric. it has existed in the u. k for a very long time. and and now you see that iran and saudi arabia have come to a deal. and this, for example, like there was this iranian iran international tv based in london. by the way, a lot of the people who are calling for the closure of this mac center are also including the same minister and supported this iran international tv base in london,
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which is funded by saudi arabia, according to an article by a guardian. and as part of the deal between iran and saudi arabia, so dear via has to limit the activities of this channel and anything that they produce against iran, like basic propaganda and iran international was one of the i would say, outrages for began the machine against them especially during over the past few months and there were a lot of lawsuits against them and they had to close their office in london which again the u. k. government is pretending that this was because of security threats that they received. yeah, yeah. so this is very politicized. i would say thank you so much for joining us on . the program is really great. you're inside your thoughts on the math, a wrong based independent journalist for terry key. thank you. now don't. yes, republic, where 2 more civilians have been wounded by bonds, petal,
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anti personnel mines, gone to the cross residential areas by the ukrainian military. and these 3 locals have already been killed in don barza, more than 100 wounded by the international, a prohibited explosives corresponding to among cultural spoke with the latest victims. 2 more civilians were wounded here in genetics. both of them stepped on a so called that'll mind they're also known as anti personnel mines and they're prohibited. now, ukraine, they've been throwing these mines around in residential areas here in the nest for over a year. and now the spring time has come. many of these metal mines are surfacing on the ground and they're not visible to the naked eye and as a result, people get hurt almost on a daily basis. right now i will speak to the latest victims how these spectral lines. yeah. what, what could you live? it's from michael. i went tell,
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talk the talk in the morning. we always take the same route and i didn't even notice mine. there was ice on the road and in order not to sleep high, i took a step round and instantly had an explosion. i screamed loudly and some young guys from that one took off his bow to use it as torn a cake called an ambulance and brought me here in 35 minutes. thanks to the doctors and the quick action of those man. i stayed like it constantly hear the sounds of me sales in the 8 hes had lived here. i have replaced the glass in my windows full times, but don't have any melchor units here. all we have is a small village where 60 or so buildings. that's all i will be discharged soon and i want to give a huge thank you. all the doctors will know. sure. i remember everything i drove to burrows of i a street got out of the current suddenly heard a piercing bang. oh, i didn't immediately understand what it was. then all i knew was that it was lying on the ground. i looked at my left leg, the foot was hanging off. i got up on to my other leg and hopped 10 meters to my
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car. there were young people standing around. i asked them for help by the way, a huge thank you to them because they immediately responded and called for help. soon after an ambulance arrived, it took me to the hospital. i was immediately taken care of and told about the com sequences, so i would lose my leg. a said i've already accepted these that's all minds. may look like children's toys. they can be of 2 different colors, green and brown. now these kind of minds, anti personnel mines, are scattered throughout the city, all for desk, and right now they're hardly visible on the ground. and we hear about victims of these minds on a daily basis. let me show you what they look like on the ground. thousands of these prohibited anti personnel mines have been scattered by ukraine around dennis can the rest of the dentist republic now they're not visible at all. and they're usually in a residential areas here when
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a person walks with their dog or just going on a walk with their families, they have no idea what's on the ground. and once they step on this mine, the person is either killed or maimed for life. room on call, sir, if archie don't ask republic. washington as promised the south proclaimed republic of casa, though its full support in creating an army that will work closely with nato. as, according to the u. s. on bassett, the to the nation is said be prepared to mock 24 years since nato led forces bonds belgrade. the u. s. fullest supports coastal secure to force, a comprehensive transition into a multi ethnic professional nato. interoperable territorial defense force, proud of her continuous and excellent cooperation. following the bombing of serbia, the un gave permission for a nato led international peacekeeping force to be formed in pristina, with the goal of providing stability to the war torn region. the mission consisted
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of both nato and non nathan members, which organized to several joint exercises with local security forces tasked with non military functions. however, in 2018, christine announced his plans to change and transform the cost of those security forces into a fully fledged all me. despite objections from local serbian residence, moscow does not recognize culture, those independence and this criticize the west embalming campaign in 999. on the eve of the anniversary of nate as a talk, russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman cost out on the humanist reputation of the u . s, and they saw life under the cynical guise of humanitarian intervention for 78 days . nato aircraft and navy struck the peaceful cities of this country. more than 2000 missiles were fired. $14000.00 bombs and other munitions were dropped, including those containing depleted uranium. the same one,
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the britain considers its standard for use the reputation of the collective west as some kind of peacemaker humanist. some kind of righteous man, was forever buried in yugoslavia. us lead allied forth operations conducted by nato in 999 were expected to end in 3 weeks, but instead last the over 10 over 2500 people were killed during the yugoslavia bombings. nato's 4th is used munitions and depleted uranium with depleted uranium, which is allegedly linked to various kansas and some subsidies that nato should be held accountable. for. this is to this fidelity. we're talking about several types of cancer leukemia. throat cancer, thyroid gland, cancer, brain tumors, bone cancer, and several other types of cancer which are caused by depleted uranium. the world health organization based in leone has proved this claim. they found the cause and effect relationship between cancer and uranium. we're, we're,
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we're not. i am not suing nato because of the financial gain. i'm suing them because i want to prove to the world that a crime against serbian people has been committed. the crime was committed by criminals in the nato alliance. i hope i will live long enough to see the success of this lawsuit. i'm waiting to see the confirmation that the depleted uranium is responsible for what's happened to us. am all enough people. we will never trust them again, and we will never forgive them for the children, the civilian casualties, and the uranium knob are listen, i say they conducted the biggest ethnic cleansing of the sevien population and creation call survey. oh, walt kept silent about it and i'm here because it hurts me. my father is a wu veteran, and i'm and violet, his sacrifice. everything for this state was that he and low may can be launched about jesse's the cause of armed forces proposed that his aim to promoting u. s. interests in the region. hi, dale. closest road is no doubt that the idea of kosovo armed forces. his support
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from the west. washington was the one which proposed to take away kosovo from serbia. exactly 24 years ago, nato started its aggression with the goal in mind. in 1999 after serbian military and police forces withdrew the you and established its administrative presence together with its peacekeeping forces the u. s. and the so called collective west are working on building up costeo's independence. the nato alliance was ruthless in 1999. for them everything was a legitimate target. civilian victims were simply called collateral damage. the ruthlessness was limited and the consequences of using forbidden weapons which contains depleted uranium are still being felt to day. unfortunately, generations and serbia will face more and more consequences in the years to come. serbia cannot stop a single process in kosovo, which has support from the u. s. and nato countries, especially now in serbia, doesn't have the full attention of the international community. so they're using
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this to finish everything they started in regards to forming costeo's independence or marking the anniversary of native bonding of yugoslavia. you can head over to r t dot com to launch our documentary on the events of those years. shedding light on the lives of people who came face to face with war. to day, our armed forces joined our nato allies in air strikes against serbian forces. burning up by them with a glove at them for about can visit with it going from bad to worse. found great tonight. skyline again, it's by flames. nato insisted it strikes against yugoslavia would go off. mm.

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