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on the outside, quite defenders. in the 1st wrong course, we know it's a level coordinator, a welcome at. so western media has largely been critical of pressure. president ergo, want during the election period. how do you view the western medias coverage of these elections? the western media's coverage of these elections and the entire on stands is not something very surprising. in fact, in the previous elections, they have had the same stance. and this election, however, they have endorsed the truth and you know, it very clearly the opposition candidates. and this has been the very that the, the, you know, the reflection of the sentiment. eh, you know, in the political circles of the west western countries as well as the media. now, i think this comes from not understanding to tiers. it position when it comes to
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how it has developed in the past 2 decades and, and not accepting or acknowledging this new role that has been given to the, you know, it has been a leverage under a president. our dogs rule in the past 2 decades, who cares a new power in the region to care is a elevator power in the international community. now, and i think this entire on stairs has a lot to do with this. it is, it is the fact that to kid now stands is on, is it in its own feet and makes its own decision based on the interest of its citizens. rather than being a mirror, the, you know, mirror a submissive partner of the, of the west. so this has of course faced a lot of criticism, but you know, the criticism is based less because there is free and fair elections that are being held to. busy into care and the outcome will be reflected, you know, as the, when the result comes on whether, you know, that did people choose to continue with present ad on or there are candidates. so
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the national will, will be reflected on the ballot boxes. and, and i think there is no doubt about this, you know, it's good for, there's a strong tradition of democracy in turkey and people owning this, it writes that they have when it comes to voting for whoever they want. and they believe that this will be reflected in the reason also this western criticism is, you know, it's something that we, you know, now has been ongoing for the past decade or so. i. but the only difference with these elections is that they have been literally endorsing, and that they have been very clearly supporting the opposition. and that is their position. but i think one thing that they need to understand is that there's support that they give, or they, you know, this attempt to interfere or a metal in the election backfires when it comes to to it because motors, because they know that, you know, they will, the western, the interference in the elections is something that they're very skeptical about as
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well. many have mentioned that the process on the ground has been going smoothly. but are you concerned at all particularly about for an interference and the elections? considering the 2016 attempted to the for an interference in the elections through media or social media is i think there is an attempt. however, democratic process is a very strong into kid. security is very, very taking, you know, taking c are very, to taken very seriously when it comes to ensuring that the every votes the safety is insured. so i am not, you know, concerned about whether there will be any irregularities with regards to the election. but of course there is influence, you know, against president ad was coming from the west or media, or western political circles. and on the other hand, you know, we know that there is that there is, you know,
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those that support president are due on for the next. for the next term. it'd be, it's a domestically oil change nationally from various geographies around the world. this is a, you know, this is an election that on the one side we have those that stand against president art on, you know, the 4th famous molto of the world is bigger than 5. there is those who stand against that and there is those that will support this fits the position of a president. are the one that stands by the oppressed people around the world beat in northern africa. saw, you know, hard enough africa to the middle east, or to make sure that there is stability in the region with regards to the situation of ukraine and russia. so i think there is that, you know, an influence or attempt to interfere is coming from the western circles, but whether this will affect the result, it is something to be seen. however, i'm not concerned about the election irregularities. and if any, even if there are concerns, there is an independent body that deals with these appeals or rejections. and
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ultimately the people's will, it will be reflected on the ballot box. and along those same lines, president are the ones main opponent has a more pro western stance, and that is clear. now if his main opponent does when democratically, how could relations between turkey and russia develop? i mean, in the past couple days, prior to the election, you know that there was a, there was a, you know, this and concern being raised by mr. police darla with regards to russian to appearance in the elections that i think, you know, although he, he best step to what from his claim was a moscow made a statement. however, you know, we have seen remarks coming from the opposition allies saying that there will be sections applied. however, state foreign policy is something that, you know, it has to take other things into consideration rather than just political remarks
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ahead of the elections. i think. so here it is, it will be in a better position if it plays this media to roll it when it comes to ukraine. why shot or if it, if it's 10 diversion that going to benefit took a state in the coming year example or other pull it or other dynamics in the region . in multi israel and palestine have momentarily declared a truce after 5 consequent days of his really air strikes on gaza impala sign subsequent rocket counter response. i own the a truth between israel and palestine came into effect late on saturday night. you can see people in gaza celebrating case after days of air striking rocket fires. the cease fire agreement was mediated by egypt. the reason it's really air strikes on gaza have claimed the lives of at least $33.00 palestinians,
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including 6 children. more than $140.00 have reportedly been wounded is really officials claim the palestinian islamic jihad groups, military infrastructure and commanders were the target reportedly heading over $250.00 sites. in response to at least 900 rockets were launch at israel from palestine. earlier civilians begin the process of saying their final good byes to their loved ones. we heard the hiring tale of a father and the fiance of a young woman who was killed during and is really night. attack is mecan as one of the most difficult days of life is the separation of loved ones. there is no resistance to the israeli occupation. on my part. i'm not a resistance fighter. we do not carry weapons. we are citizens who must live, say they stole her dream of marriage. i want my voice to reach to the last person so that we can file a complaint in international forms. the victims are too innocent. girls who are
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murdered while they were sleeping. focusing on our dream was to hold the wedding ceremony and unconventional ceremony. we decided to make the way to sir, i'm wanting something beautiful. something that does not happen in gaza. daniel's dream was to complete her studies and work in a bank after graduation. the occupation destroyed her. everything is different here where civilians, if this event had happened in a foreign country, there would have been a huge uproar. this is rose closing of causes. border crossings has left hundreds of wounded patients desperate with no access to medical treatment in the region. most of those are cancer patients in need of live saving treatments are to set down for an exclusive interview with the general director of the cause of health ministry. who says the titan blockade has led to a humanitarian catastrophe? or there is an emergency high committee in the midst of heads. since the beginning of this aggression against the people, they have taken a decision to declare
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a state of preparedness in all the hosp. that's the entire gives us 3. so mean preparedness means that we have to increase the number of the stuff in the emergency rooms in the operations theaters and in the intensive care units as well . because as you know, we have short digital communication medical supply prior to those techs because because of the seas, which is important, not people for more than 16 years so that we have to stuck in the house. but that's to, to quit without commitment supplies. and they are still insisting to close the border and with this short issue, the situation and see if it goes up continues like this. it could be very complicated. on the other hand, the students this thing not to open cut them up, we're selling junction, which is the junction through which the inductive foot fuel for the, i guess for the electric station of goods will not be able to work very
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soon. and we put a stop to collapse, so the have to allow industrial diesel and they have to allow also the medical supplies, equipment and medication. so we have inside guys at twins plus the humanitarian disaster, the public, these remaining and the situation is very complicated. what was coming on top of disclosure and those was collisions able to know and then what do you expect the situation will be the mitigated cause of try getting to see the patients' lives. and they are working almost with 60 percent of their salaries. so it's very hard and complicated and every now and then when it will be close to boat and what would happen to patients as i have got, you know, cancer patients, they have to have uh came with setup which is not available menu if it is not available and guess they have to have that ideal setup which is not available to inside get it so you have to go, they have to go to the west bank and enjoy that and plus protects the most of that stuff. and that's why it's, i mean it's to accept it anymore. that's too many of the position of living under the control of their enemies. these are the thought of this month alone,
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medicine and medical supplies. and many of the medical equipment we apply to allow those me to go to work been inside. and they say, sorry, they're under been the, the what bending means that they are studying the request to allow spare thoughts or equipment. sometimes it takes 6 months, sometimes take one year and sometimes one and a half a year to allow a spare part to get inside. what would happen to the patients waiting here for that? the equipment inside guess they will shut them the somebody you know, the people are put. i think i have to make it outside to try. but because of the culture of the border and the complication of the situation, and we hope that the international community wait for shut eyes, those kids to stop those x i go to see regions and also bought them at once and to stop attacking civilian jones. any more like what they keep doing over there, like they have never, ever be held accountable for any crime that they have committed before. that's why they keep doing the same crimes they keep leaving. i mean that that can happen to the house is why people have insight. they are getting hold families. that's not
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the 1st time. so children are being cut me. how do you know we have? no, we lost 25, but a seems what could among them 5 children and 4 women. those people were killed inside the bits of me. you wouldn't midnight or 2 o'clock am. so those crimes can never ever be done. unless the killer is quite sure that he would run away with his act, this is a problem that we have today. the international trade criminal course has not yet taken an action against those kiddos. this is the problem is that we have today, and the international company is not moving to stop. the mental and britain supreme court has ruled it was too late for people in nigeria to file pollution claims against energy giant show. after a huge oil spill more than a decade ago, that's a spike. those bringing the k same is spelled, the facts are still being felt. and that the so called legal deadlines should not apply. of the supreme court unanimously rejected the appeal. there was no
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continuing noises, in this case, the lake was a one off event when isolated his cape, the cause of action, a crude, and it was complete once the claimant's land had to be effected by the oil, the okay supreme court as rich, the verdict rulings that it was too late when on your own comments to sue to subsidiaries of the show or company over what is believed to be one of the largest, all spills of the cost of the interior, and at least 20 years at the supreme court. 5 judges united most new roads to reject the appeal, followed by the community seeking to overturn the judgement of to lower costs that rejected the claim for compensation over the august bill. because the appeal was not filed before a legal deadline. back in 2011. an estimate of 40000 barrels of crude oil looked into the ocean when he tonka was loaded at b, u. k. or company, bundle of field 120 kilometer is also west african countries coast. it's been
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claimed by a group of almost 28000 people and over 450 communities leaving in the area that the this bill had a devastating long term impact on the coastal area, polluted the land and water and costs billions of dollars of damages the british company has denied all these accusations previously, the victims of the oil on the show or spill, that is the month that the funds be paid. it wasn't a straight face on the communities. i thought, in fact, said, i'll fix it by the judge means disappointed about this particular judgement because they are looking forward to benefit us with the governments. i'll take the full 542000 people under 42000 people. yeah. expecting to get benefits from the stand up on that we are payments i pump as this on, on by we are having to speak to the communities point that i'm also disappointed because the solely this has consequences for the people of the niger delta
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who rely on the water to earn the livelihood, but without any compensation from show what has been the source of livelihood has become a question that many have an answer to. i think they're really news on fair. so as for somebody to call me, it's nice because with the time it's been a long time on lots of effects to go on and it's going to probably affect communities for generations. so what, what do we make up the people who are beloved? yeah, yes. raise and yeah, holding some dispute that they need to get just yeah, angry and they're probably hungry to do cause she's because to give way enough to pick up the case again and just give these people to justice as well. most of the time. absolutely love with you. i was there, i'm the thought of it was that the merits apple device that does it show all the retainer and a separate case. the u. k. companies seems to be trying to play to like card yet again. shell has been accused of trying to delay
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a case of what pollution in 9 years or producing non to delta allegations that the company strongly denies as an odd use. that aspects of the core of the case web brought up to late thousands of members of the ballot at oh, dillard communities assuming show and it's not doing subsidiary over or spills several years ago. the okay. company is asking the high court to set an initial trial next year to decide whether parts of the case what brought up 2 legs apart from other things. the reality is that the defendants can rationally afford for their claimants to run for 7 more years. but the claimant's cannot, it's like guarantee, so people critical goals to doing all the time if i called and continue to talk of the 27. and i keep pushing about as critical because show on several of the iris he's going to do to kind of ads few record to kind of screwed out of work for the events happen in the customer. and like i forgot, like in the quarter like 9.
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