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we spoke to the chairman of strategic studies, a tricky is for an ministry who told us the western countries are clearly hoping mr . rode one loses the res nato countries. on monday, july 18th collections, they want the purple ad on its source tip of look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that all right, i guess add on and of course has the money to lation at this information headset that what they are doing, the proper ad on they say that's raise money to and i think i can see things on avalon space. this is opposite exactly the opposite of it. we did not see any russian mingling in that case election, but we saw a lot of men going into it gives you action. and that's why
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a lot of people voted for ad on because of this western mind. if you lation moving on, the indian supreme court has lifted up, impose in the westbank gold region that restricted screenings of a film which spark religious pensions across the country for what some had called it's of the muslim sentiment. the chief justice also ruled, however, for producers to audit this neighbor, stating that the pol, this fictional. the filmmakers, though, claim the movies based on years of research, are to correspond to the rooms and sharma. it takes us through the controversy. a movie is done on the fire in india. it's called the general law story. the fullness spots to control the see since it caesar was forced released. when exactly you're doing nice. i says, cub junkie a. you don't making a cure, would you? like your guy said john gage i saw cushion lucky
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the trees. the conversion of dawn was lim goes into islam and they stopped taking to join in radical islam is through those description window onto claim the $52000.00 women went missing from india, sufflin, state or federal law, implying that there's a relation, but also backlash or false claims and a number of petitions filed before the codes, the food makers reduce the number of missing. we mean to just 3? i see your last or read the movie was worth really starting thinking is that the movie? it's all in a strip on it ice the society, you know, you for the new, the film is made to be used as a tool to manipulate people's minds. there was no such communal incidents in corolla. so everything that was shown is just the drama. this is an attempt to create a divide among people to turn them communal and defend the teachings of islam and
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then nothing else may appear less started because they're called the high which the corolla story. i think it's a real story. these days we find such stories into all in the news, but there is no attention drone to them. this is a major reality story. girl should watch this movie for sure. i recommend watching it to everyone. they should also take their families to see the movies direct to produce the i'm the leading actors of all come out into sounds of the phone saying the get her last story is not in the numbers bought in the blocked and added to display more than the food is fix, know the message for the audience is that uh that is a very sinister design. and this and this stuff blind you made out by some that is groups to trap and menu play. so done just in the one christian gen gun words. busy and big them maybe to see the all use them in any other device.
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that is activity and it is done in the tech stuff is out. so it is very important that they are exposed and the goes, i've saved. so the message off off for me is that save the daughter's, my film has nothing to do, it is done. it has nothing to do with any living, jim. i only deal with the extremism, then it is a part of the society. what do we have? every country is operating today and it isn't meant so i something that they don't biking off in india or internationally. so i think this is the story that we need to make us continue to stand the ground, adding that it's important to portray the story of the missing. we mean on the big screen, a short synopsis of the film is this mostly men the all he knew we mean into marriage,
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a concept dumbed of love to hobb. i'm the one that's all from bushed by engine light windows. we use it for political games. the holding party, john thought he named dea, has opened the support of the film saying it's important to expose the ugly truth of terrorism. let me just tell you, this is what we have. nothing to do with any was religion. this movie has nothing to do with anyone's reading, any religion. that's what we have not seen before. anything i guess is not even, i'm sorry, i've been listening. i am, i can see that there's nothing with just a guest, islam in that. what is the one of the ways that there are few people that organizational terrorism and the old and i recently, i have an agenda agenda, is going to be like india and different countries. so we're trying to find the women from their lives into our, our bed. i kind of mines and then they have to be a father, isn't. and why the b b is organized the screening of the film and also me to that 3
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in some states. although no one be gp states, such as west spring or him band, the food official save the band has been put in order to avoid violence against muslims where his groups, including students and opposition, have protested and have to use the food of demonizing. the intel i o is lama. can you in a d a when they watched a movie? we do not really justify that page, but instead, you know, interesting. it's providing me a whole lot of other lives and the business. uh, can you please email me? shoddy minus, the thing is, the premium being promoted and uh, you know, people that, that'd be forced to watch. uh, seeing that it is the sodium at law is a dangerous thing. so uh, so it shouldn't be that anybody not only a position which is everybody should call out that this is not fact,
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this is the only life and that kind of propaganda, at least by the state of data. and the other thing that got to be of the city is not a lot but the set up the phone has been bullied and rising to say the least and has less many thinking kind of work of thoughts constitute a speech. but what is a speech to begin with? richard sharma. ok. the new delhi palestinians flushed with idea of soldiers of the gal that is really border on thursday in protest that the annual flag march held in jerusalem marketing israel's capture of the holy city. in 1967 the. 2 for this, but it shows hundred's a flag varying palestinians who gathered on the border burning tires and it's
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really flags and swing rocks. that idea of troops. soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets in response. centering 3, according to local media, reports of all the united nations has marked and most expulsion of displacement, all of palestinians in 1948 known as the next 5 for the 1st time the same year. so the creation of the state of israel are to ship always has more on the day of remembrance of this we palestinians commemorate the 75th anniversary of the neck or catastrophe and event mackey, the establishment of the x ray. the state that seemed by most palestinians as the darkest moment in their trouble history. the next uh, led to the brutal displacement of over 750000 palestinians from the unsuccessful homelands. the decimation of over $400.00 of the villages on the murder of thousands of innocence, palestinian civilians,
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including women and children. but for the 1st time and 75 years, the un will be acknowledging to knock buck and it's ongoing impact on the policy and you'd people want philistines everywhere are required to do is to commemorate this treasure day. because it is the 1st time that the global community does not denies the knock box on these blessed days. because all our people to stand together to face the challenges facing our cause, our land and our sensitive and to focus our compass towards confronting the patient and getting rid of it. predictably, israel has called for the u. n. event to be boycotted. it's closest ally, the us has even cancel events to commemorate the neck, but with the house speaker kevin mccarthy saying it's wrong for members of congress . the traffic on the submitted tropes about israel british culpability for the lack of 1948 being well documented and rooted in the ballpark declaration of 1917, in which britain promised to create
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a national home for the jewish people. meanwhile, the as really ambassador to the u. n. has also described the come memorization of an event that remembers the massacre and displacement of palestinians assume how anti semitic israel will not be swayed by the slanderous campaign to rewrite history. and therefore, call on all member states that genuinely support reconciliation not to attend the shameful and anti semitic event. crucially for palestinians the neck, but isn't about some distant historic event back in 1948. the macbeth is a powerful living reminder of the establishment of the same is a state that to this day is accused of occupying the land, oppressing their people. and in the last few weeks alone is rarely strikes, have killed thousands of innocent palestinian civilians called up and the seemingly endless spiral of violence, the
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cause of the situation in god's age. very tragic and confusing, especially since children and women all terrified by the aggression and bumbling of the gaza strip children leaving the state of terror and apprehension because of this severe aggression the men we in the goal is a strip of trying to survive despite the coast and bombardment, the situation and goals are, is very difficult. they respect and tear and a lot of mixed feelings. sadly, right wing radical design is voices that proper. benjamin yahoo is way the
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government would feel right at home. and 1948, when he is really state was established, a great cost of the palestinians on his, israel's powerful friends continued to turn a blind eye to their friends actions. it's likely that this won't be the last time the knock, but as remembered, not as an event in the distant past, but as a living reminder of the ongoing illegal occupation of palestine and the oppression of its people that we've been getting reaction the last number of days at to the next box medications, including from the kingdom of jordans and buster to russia, who reiterated the importance of commemorating at the dates and shared his hopes up the middle eastern conflict will soon be resolved of $75.00. he is in the position of the is that i eat is to the them that they don't to the we enjoy it
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then or was supported the but a scene in india now to add the but a scene issue is a board was in the top of the agenda for his majesty and king sand of jordan and i the, the 5th issue or was an hour put and put a seat is to talk to friends and but i was order over the war about 5 didn't suit the said it was and for the british team is to each team on a stage with them a capital city and east to us. and it shows that the world is becoming more and more aware of that. when i seen an issue, having it for the 1st time and they and that the nation it gives, gives works for some kind of seeing the end that the international community where the is that i have to flip. but his statement for the, for the states and we stuff that claimed any sense it shows that in and
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women in the end of a spend and we own a human being could live in peace with each other. and i hope for the best, for the total of that be with the region very come are and how celebrated it's national day, which marks the african nations unit. same 51 years ago on saturday, the countries north on side came together after a history divided under colonial rule. cumberland became a german calling in 1884 and was split between britain and france. after the 1st world war. in 1960 the nation gained independence of a raise, the country's defining lines a dozen years after the locals in the capital who we spoke this that you got the issues which linger from the euro off colonialism to be dealt with. not for my budget one, for my part, i think that the colonial heritage really affects our country,
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especially since today we speak of foreign language. i think the former colonial power still want to establish their no, darius e and impose their imperialism over us to keep the best way for us is to rely on our cultural values, which is the root of each camera. rooney, and i think that would be ideal to say, right, it's true that france, england and germany colonized as part, but what's important is to know that we fight a lot to have this independence and we must continue to maintain it. we demand our government to do everything to establish our autonomy with the countries that colonized us is our trips. i don't think former colonial powers treat our country is equal partners, especially since the currency we use this printed elsewhere. it's not equal, and the authorities have to review their relationship with the colonizers to make things fair. but earlier we got the thoughts of the president of the african freedom institute of the censorship organization, front in the spring. he sees all these years on the countries actually still not
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truly independent for me to come model independence day is not a reminder of the independence. all the silver i need to of the counter and fucked for 60 years and more now. come room is notorious independent because the state has been grounded on nail colonial or by france and great britain. so absolutely, i can think that independence day is still really economic of system of capital is not absolutely controlled by covering it as you know, the price now colonial gardens funk. see if it is still loading day. the political system has been blocked by a political elite, which was a guest, the tool. so what i need to open the account and this is to from the sixty's teams
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to day. i know the more critical process in commodities built by a constitutional violations by you know, me, respect of the how can i say for electronic processes and the lock of 40 to kind of dialogue between the oats and the opposition. the country is divided. the country is very weak and the country switching sold and over to rome, reign of more than 40. yes. so this is not for me, a reminder of any kind of so, but any to this, the 20th of may, 2023 is in stock. fairly mind all those. how can i say the hoodie brooked situation of the account? a sancho of a legit share price, manipulation, stock roads, costing the company more than $65000000000.00 and having to stand and testify
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before the nation. supreme court for the indian conglomerate, the identity group that seems to be not finally at all in the past. that's after the indian high court fun, no conclusive evidence stuff. the energy and infrastructure development company has engaged in violations of its overseas investment. started back in january, the us based heisenberg research group issued escaping report, which led to a months long court, the investigation leading to millions of dollars being wiped off the worth of the identity groups fund or legal editor of the english language can just on time saves the supreme court seems fully satisfied with the results of the pro. and when we look at the price, manipulation is something where the family seems to be completely satisfied with the phones of the city. to say, we said that that popped up can be there. but what, 800 instances allowed thing. i deal with full batches to one guy up within the report that came to light from january when, before i do all these badges,
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but the engine bug report. and despite a title investigation into all these alons, which were related to the bright portions of the new stuff, there's nothing on they bought the show that they were stopped by manipulations by the a dining room or any in the unit, but their dining room. things a lot of that addition spencer, that needs to be on polluting, finding. i find that is also going on to see that the gauge and the regulatory balloon on the off on active vision. but it will just be is not true. which means that the allegations of thought, blank manipulation. but what i can prove to be completely forced by, even by this book, bending apart from the saving to everything you wanted to know about. the upcoming trip is presidential relo. but we're afraid to ask relative hard host audreanna boys and guess political science has no church hold on. get into the weeds, the
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. the hello and welcome to was a part of an old circus saying has if that's what a man suffers is the punishment of his tongue in songs and then chick cast. this may never have been more true about the turkish politics and the wish they fire rabbits. rhetoric of president are the ones electrified, half of the electrician repels. and they either encourages some of these opponents to do the same with the 2nd round of elections looming in
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a week. will the church vote with that anger with that hope? so perhaps with something in between, both to discuss that i'm no joined by feel terrance around professor emeritus of political science in the department of international relations at east symbol build the university professor to run. it's a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. it's a pleasure. you know, my home is a half turkish household. so the election night was quite a nail biting experience here. which left my family and many of our turkish friends . puzzled, i'm confused. not so much about the performance of the 2 main candidates. mister arizona and mister cole is there a little, but about the performance of the lesser known candidates. what was it like for you? what's the main feeling? the main emotion that follow a view through that night. i think of going into the election. there was
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a general feeling that the opposition would have the upper hand and it had a chance to finish the competition in the 1st round. when this did not materialize, there was a lot of surprise and frustration and those questioning as to what was really happening. and everyone came up with different answers. but but uh, i think there was a general feeling or surprise because the pause had been indicating a different result then the one that actually obtained that evening these elections were just, i'm extend a referendum on present the air the on. and he came pretty close to securing a simple majority, but not quite enough to clear the 50 percent threshold. and i wonder if, politically and perhaps electro issues actually benefiting from not getting those uh, final uh, few votes to secure seeing the, the victory because uh otherwise,
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um, you know, it may have, given the suspicion today or physician, is he actually benefiting from going into the 2nd round, but of course, you know, in the elections, the competitors usually like to been in the 1st round. but if it for the fear that the margin of victory would be very small, going into the 2nd round, where the margin of the 3 might be more substantial, maybe under attractive options. this would be particularly true in case people are suspicious that there might be some irregularities in the election. now uh, on the other hand, uh the party of his main opponents, kimball toys that are lou promise, its supporters, a brand new vote counts system to guard against any uh, possible fraud. and for summary is um, it's uh, real time broadcast on the opposition's main channel got frozen in the middle of
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denied and only appear at the sometime later. and i, i've read somewhere in the turkish media that a person in charge of, uh, they both count and police that are always competing with later fires. do you smell something suspicious here? i think, uh, maybe you have asked 2 questions at the same time. one of them are the regularities, but secondly, the opposition parties monitoring the elections. while 3rd was there a problem and reporting the results. and, and so i think that is by might start. but the last question, apparently the, the particular system set up by or no. so the desired was seemed to experienced difficulties at some point. and depending on who you're listen to, he was either fire or fired or forced to resign
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a not the election results for being reported by other agencies. and people actually, depending on how each agency works at different results, and they may have been failures on the part of the opposition parties that just the major parties to monitor the uh, the lakes are available, its antoni part their results in time. and they were also slowed down by the fact that the governing party, wherever they came out into my notes and kept insisting that the role is to be counted again ending here. but the, despite those difficulties in the end, the result came out. there may have been, uh, some irregularities, but the difference is substantial and love it counts it for like positive will irregularities. i think uh well, it is tempting to say that they were irregularities. i think it is unfair to say
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because of those irregularities is the election would have turned out somewhat different. and then at that now i also want to ask you about. so non olga on the surprised headliner of the selections for secure it's 5.3 percent on the road. i received a very interesting candidate, especially to jobs the russians, because he actually has a peach due from russia's top diplomatic academy. but he's read to receive them review or yes from you know, i and as you know to the rhetoric is not diplomatic at all. in fact, i think he tried to capitalize on anti immigrant anti syrian sentiments. so how do you understand his success? he actually came into the other to the competition as a person who was protesting, i guess the national this action party that is a member of the governing car. listen. he also tried to present himself. it is a,
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a representative of the young people that were in, that's pleased with either of the major options that they were being presented. so this is the 2nd factor. and 3rd, he capitalize on the intensifying anti view sentiments, interrogation side, uh, and he also appear to benefit from the fact that mr. n. j, who was the other minority candidate, decide that the withdrawal from the competition a few days before the election was actually conducted. so he represents a mixture of protest use and transfer votes. now the most intriguing question right now is whether she is unexpectedly good showing in the 1st round gift came any leverage in the 2nd found the best he seems to think so,
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but one must think of it more critically. we don't really know the extent to which the people that voted for him are so loyal to him that they will take instructions from it. they don't know they're coming. he argues that it least 70 percent of the people that voted for him will listen to his ideas and his preferences. we don't know that this is number one. and number 2, he said he will, they go shade, but both sides. and this is not even the a p is that he is actually jerking for a position for himself and not necessarily for the political movement he is presumed to represent. because when you examine the political move, let's see that the sense it capitalizes on several things are entire officials. sentiment been tied. curtis turkish nationalists and young. uh
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and when you examined the 2 rival groups in terms of these criteria, the, you know, maybe on the code the shrub, both sides fail. uh, but it says he presents himself as a guardian of the commodities republics. the fact that the no running piracy allowed a party of got to take part that was sort of noted for the conduct of wireless. he should not be on their side. but he has indicated that he is in their power, whole position. and he would consider being made a vice president. so he is in the process of negotiating with both sides and to tell you the truth, none of us can make a meaningful prediction at this will. the will. we will know that because it makes
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very strange bedfellows, but i will not ask you specifically about this or anti immigrant or anti refugee sentiment that he is tempted to capitalize upon because uh, present an area on from what i know and how i understand triggers politics is using refugees, especially syrian refugees for his political benefit and his bar gimme with europe . air force is domestic support on the, you know, there have been some speculation that they may also have been used as some clandestine part of military for foreign engagements. uh, but generally speaking, um he benefits from having the syrian refugees in turkey where his and mister oregon as you mentioned, is a trying to capitalize on the feeling that may arise even within the air though on base when they see too many air.
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