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sending its own answer to that 121962 is in which he refers to funds as an imperial ruler, coffee clock, a senior lecturer at which university. and john, his back explains what problems that need you to make the make is a very, very important gesture from the share. and in fact, one of the most important thing that needs to be happening across if your colonial french, which means the former colonies, which are still colonized anyway. it's just sort of exercise this kind of culturally gemini stuff in there for centuries. and one other ways to go like doing this is to start with the answer because the answer is the embodiment of the identity of the nation. and it's summer. and it's, it hasn't been really made public as much beside the r t, you know, suddenly nights a sudden, but also brings about most uh you are in western media and hard to talk about it. so julia is not fiddling with the french. and since the good seen pregnant and
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changing dances are the ones are doing what the thing you know, historically is representative to you know, that kind of suffering the one to, to uh, friends, more than a 1000000 people died in the gillian and was, uh, was, was french, so this is a really, a whole brand is history. and this legacy must be addressed one way or another principal complaint all the time. they're trying to throw the weights around or anything against their phone call. is that something that for the most part, africans moines more will sort of be either silent. but i think with the time africans were being focal about it and dismissed them. i liked us has such as sites on breaks countries and a bit to sway them to washington inside regarding the conflicts and ukraine. how's it going to oppose the states? the kias requests help us officials funds to meet with can just as
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a global self in copenhagen buttons, security advisor, jig sullivan alongside us, and the secretary of state. you told me your new address. it will discuss ukrainian affairs with representatives of india, brazil on south africa, proposed suggest that washington as you'd like to china to kiera as well. but folks are taking place. i guess the off keeps accounts are offensive, which hasn't met expectations on the front lines according to the reports from meanwhile, big states have boost to trade with the onset, some more information before me and didn't find secretary conwell, sybil sagebrush has shown it isn't isolated despite the washington's efforts then victoria knew then played in, in the mind on, uh, authorizing, and the overall position of the united states that they want the stuff easy to veto . russia has not been changed. and more and more sanctions, avi apply the order can union and as a, as a single most ex, as maybe the,
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the lines for the show has demonstrated that it's not isolated. and as i, i'm gonna be modeled as to why they think that inviting brig countries to denmark. a guy change the same thing when actually the big countries have a different agenda now, altogether, altogether different agenda, they believe in most people levity. they are even thinking off laughs some kind of a, the dollar i, they shouldn't be the in the medium. i'm on long term or whatever. and of course, in terms of mutual assistance, there's a new development back on the other financial. uh yeah, it's an actual measure that have been agreed recent made by is really focused on the westbound city of jenny and resulted in the deaths of a 7 palestinians and 90 people being injured. but it's not just the palestinian community in the foreign line covering the conflicts also ties this for journalists to the the
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new equipment i've seen that we've had, our food threshold fits the rest of us with the helmets. when it was still uses all the people around me with joyless they were full of us together over in the press office. and the trust lot of us were clear. this not a just me target. it's a week points on the side of the best. so he must have been pretty sure that the target was a jonas. i can say that it was a shooting the target donors in particular to keep them away. no pressure to be brought cost in any media for to a saw and for any policy. and you know, in that area, this case is evidence that there are no laws that would be followed by unoccupied states. i opened the door when to something hit me in my heart,
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something like an electrical shock. i wasn't sure if it was a buddhist or a stone, something hit me directly to do. it was still open and i shouted to the emergency guys that i was hit. they took me instantly and when i reached the hospital they started the procedure. first the they x ray me to discover the bullets had passed beside my heart, breaking through the constant around the lungs and ended up behind the pancreas. the video. so, it is the intimidation of journalists, and at the same time it disrespects people's lives. the israel, a journalist for the state that supports him, but the listing and journalist doesn't have a state that supports and protects him. we don't have an international system that cares about palestine, and there's no big listing of 40 that has tools to defend itself. the. the
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when you into this field, you have a message to deliver. oh my feelings. talk about the palestinian cause never expects there's a random product. could change my. the us supreme court has rejected a bit by the novel ho, native american nations to secure both reserves for the tribe. this is a reservation struggles with a severe lot of wall to infrastructure. the community says it's over 30 percent of the households like water and the number of states including arizona, utah, new mexico, back in 2003. the navajo filed a lawsuit against the federal government, fulfilling to protect their access to water. and so it's $21.00. the san francisco court of appeals sided with the dr. allowing it to defend their rights in the us supreme court, which now has rode the both the 184918. 68 treats is between federal authorities. and the navajo did not provide the quotes affirmative steps,
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despite those agreements guaranteeing both the resources to the native american reservation. where does the now the nation go from here? to date, the assets, to find out what was the rights the united states hold for them. and produce an experience for me to, to edit american who has spent time at the department of motor vehicles. the navajo has waited patiently with someone, anyone to help them on into been sold repeatedly, that they have been standing in the one line and must try another. a civil rights that's on a robot's patillo, the size of the us, the federal government, is forcing native american people of the land. a little brain cord is continuing the long american tradition of breaking every single treaty they've made or made of population for the past 300 years. and the western hemisphere of this treaty was entered into 11868, and a guarantee of the navajo nation are access to their own food, their own waterway. there are on the ability to be a nation within a nation to somebody autonomous from the us government. however,
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the supreme court ruled today that the united states and not have to provide water from the colorado river to the navajo reservation. this is simply a continuation of the us policy of attempting to starve. native americans off their own land, which can then be compet confiscated by sub. there was some incorporated to your united states, the main body of politics. you cannot then thereafter safe. well now we started using up all of your resources that we stolen from you, and therefore you can't have any of the resources that we have stolen from you. it is an absolute. ready absurd position of the courts taken and from frank, or just as force at a conservative just disappointed by trucks broke the syncing argument. in this case where he makes it very clear, the united states has continuing their traditions of lying to native populations. and if he wants to be a beacon for human rights around the globe, you have to have those at home 1st. moving on now, i'll be in the old thoughts. he's rated a compound belonging to an exiled iranian political group. on tuesday, we were post that one man was killed and
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a 100 people injured during the classes and then moved job heading e salt, which is known as mac, is considered a terrorist organization, bytes, iran, and was office century by old pena in 20. so it seems as in the us, but it was the list 2012 washington no support to make us freedom fighters, the seats over throw the uranium government, also use of july they based on the story for us. the tory s m u k. terrace organization, which is also known as the m k. o or more driving organization is a formidable tourist called that was expelled from iran decades ago and asked for the past week he'd been sheltered by albany. now it raises many question marks. i know many of police have rated it's gap in the country because m u k has been immensely supported by the west as the freedom fighters. suddenly they're not welcome. now the already police rated the advocate ashcroft camp originally due to a court order and he said on tuesday that the authoration met with m u k resistance . i left 3 dozen casualties including 50 police officers at $21.00 members of the
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terraced outs for it to any changes that opposition tourist organization whose top priority is to remove the current iranian government. it was born during the early days of these womic revolution. afterwards, the group changed for seeking to over some of these moments public in order to rise to power itself indicate has a list of several terrorist attacks in 13 countries. the warning governments as the group is responsible for the killing of $12000.00 iranian civilians and several a wanting officials filters called all sizes that former iraqi president, saddam will say it, his war against the want in the 1980s. i mean, you have a kid used to be listed as a terrace group in the us and canada, but in 2012 that you want to send to europe delisted the quote from the turtle blacklist following the west, moving m u. k. relocated from an american military base in the rock to albania and france. this then, do you want to send to europe have been taking part, can be any case, annual assignments in paris. there is
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a viable opposition to the rule of the ayatollah is, and that our position is centered in this room today. the sign it said for the over 10 years since coming to these events that the declared policy of the united states, the america should be the overthrow of the knowledge re dream and tear on. would you have stood up and far sacrificed for freedom. for the right to live free for the right to determine your own future. for the right to the is god given the last 280 members of the exile the randy. an opposition group, the majority in a colleague or m e. k is, they're known, we're moved out of camp liberty in a rack. and their departure concludes a significant american diplomatic initiative. that is assured,
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the safety of more than $3000.00 m. e k members whose lives have been under threats . so it's crystal clear and i, prior to the police raise, you know, better. you know, the 3rd group was heavily supported, as funded by the western countries. the west assistance included a donation of $20000000.00 to the you. when refugee agency to help reset will be m u k, you know of any of the was also provided a venue with security and economic development assistance to help the country build up its physical capacity to how the west has been reconsidering, gets intimate ties with the terms cool, is it because it's been in right now about the threatening nature of the war because the m u j has become obsolete for the west. wherever the reason is, it's too little too late. while the united states revoke the designation of the m a k as a foreign terrorist organization in september 2012, the united states does not see the m a k as a viable democratic opposition movement that is representative of the randy and
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people. the state department continues to have serious concerns about the m a k as an organization, including allegations of abuse against its own members is a blatant misstatements of scientific information, but also the us presidential envoy for climate junk carries been accused all by g of them. what stock and that's up to the he said the greenhouse gas emissions killed 15 p. 50000000 people, excuse me, a year globally oxy is a couple, a goat missile me picks up the story. now over the years, countries have looked for ways in which to set the complaint belong to me. fix of climate change, john kerry, the special presidential invoice time it's in the to a finding administration says that $15000000.00 people have lost their lives due to emissions every single year. his statement is not being challenged by the protect the public's trust to an ethics complaint. despite the enormity of his claim,
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mister kerry did not cite any scientific evidence for it. no. is there any scientific research finding that 15000000 people the yearly, due to greenhouse gas emissions? mr. kerry, swimmingly misrepresented scientific findings to advance political considerations. climate change is caused primarily by greenhouse gas emissions, causing sheets, and trapped in to alta with the passions. now, the u. s is by far the largest historical emitter responsible for over 20 percent of oil emissions, and the u. s. coast behind. however, with one of this information to me seems to deflect and rather suggest that an older population of humans is the bigger contributing factor to this problem. further insinuating, the africa and her birth rate last way at the home of this issue. i've been to number of african countries where they're very proud of their increased birth rate, but the fact is it's unsustainable for life to the lead loan. when you add the future numbers,
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can excellence is on typical of western lum accountability. when it comes to the rooms of the world and who bates and then to blame it on an africa for centuries, the u. s. has gained in numerous capitalistic ways from building fossil fuel redress is owed by the global north to the global south. for the 1st world and rich wisdom countries, we have a high of carbon footprint, but regions most affected by time of change produced smola, carbon emissions. so we all need to be honest about where we find ourselves. it is true that 20 countries, including the united states, i know responsible for 80 percent of all emissions. it is also true that $48.00 countries seems helps out here in africa are responsible for only 0.55 percent of the total emissions. america has been an admission to the corner rise to africa and introduce renewable energy as a face. country is like south africa who are facing some of the west economic
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crisis. due to the energy crisis is pushed more and more away from coal, despite only contributing 1.5 percent carbon emissions from africa as a whole. on fact, some analysts have argued that the ration move away from cold is, gets del, south africa, deeper into a crisis. and watching countries like south africa, stuff up at the expense of wisdom images are not say no guess what we are saying is over the next few years, guess replaces coal or replace this oil, significant proven reserves equivalent to 173.3 times it's annual consumption, meaning it has about 173 years of coal lift. it advocate slips copious wisdom cash objections to move us away from the once a. we have a pos needs to keep the country in the continent field. now the fact that john kerry absolves the common foot print from the width and gives it a blanket approach to the world is mostly and fixed, but it is
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a kit display of disrespect to africa. when john kerry says mother, nature does not care where those emissions come. this is what that language of skills. some of them are responsible for the crisis than others. you know, john kerry africa is the continent that is not at all to use its own resources to escape all the t africa is full of cold, but african leaders have been convinced by europeans that the call is batch. meanwhile, european so you can call to stay re u. k, experienced sweltering with the conditions in the last few days with their reliance on renewables being tested as soon the panels burnt in the heat. but it was in the wake of time exchange that the national grid requested for 2 units at the wrecks of on. so the prompt to be brought into action using what's cool to fly after demand for air conditioning. so what exactly does this tell us as africans as we paved,
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i'm away away from cool. that's awesome. so let me pull our tea, janice back, and see versus south. now where the international conference on global biological security threats continues in salt lake over 150, bought, dismissed from 5th to countries are in attendance on the summit. and i'll see, spoke to the permanent secretary of the you've gone to the health industry. you said that you've gone to is not cooperating almo, with rush. i believe that's also here. you. you have the expertise. and so the, the, the, the helping us as a to, to get to them more by terry and also to train the people. we have been walking mainly with the lesson but, but to now we want to really to, to see how we can also walk with you because we know so that you have that expertise. and we want to train
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a multi point contra so that we are able to manage. yeah, it was like decided to me would help unreal walking those to africa. c b c. and the other person has to make sure that we do the capacity when they buy their res, ask for rich, and the country are able to respond. that's all for this. i'll do head over to our website for more on any of those stories you've just seen. my name's peter scott. i'll be back in around about 30 minutes. i'm hope to see you then the,
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4912 members of japan's quantum me store trial. the that was the loony time was criminals have been tried for creating a biological weapon and testing it. don't make the well, no one mesh said no, no, no, no, no, not put all most of the station up that's going to go that's activated. and the domain to know. so i knew you don't know what those single for the nice little book in a feel. who did the motion by one
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member of japan's top secret unit 731 and his colleagues killed thousands of victims. well, developing biological weapons, he's the guy who had been a unit 7 to 3 months old during his young man until people the american director has studied unit 731 documents at length knows its history well. unit 73 sion, in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had. every now the young man had a longstanding interest in biological weapons and pro here a he to who had a degree in the reading biology. believe that by him,
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logical weapons would help to conquer the world. as a descent into the sun goddess about the russell, he saw it as his calling in the 1970s. the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world coming to the country society sort of some june. good . so shoot me a new. i'm ready. go on the, the, who sucking you on. that's his own. meantime, japanese general, his children condo, the authors, evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that goes quite a stuff is one of the few people in trauma is to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to was tired. so we look at the schedule. so say to, to get to cook, got to so so to, so you sold and what the windows but fixed. uh,
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so going to schedule for them. no, on that to me know, what do i need to update the ones? in the 1950s, the japanese military carefully study to report by micro biologist shut on biological weapons affects the human body silently causing a slow but painful desk. the reason need to manufacture missiles instead, you can infect clothing, food, or water for this past bacteria from mac, ralph, they will print up a rate, and in fact, humans, the general easy, wasn't just a biologist, but also a military man with the rank of colonel. he was very smart, intelligent, capable person of high status in japan. he was a medical doctor who is also a pilot, and a military commander. he had all of these great talents and skills that sadly, instead of being used for a good purpose,
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he took his great prodigious skills and took it in the opposite direction to the dark side. as a force for eva jones, general stuff allocated enormous resources to help the biologist establish a secret facility to develop biological weapons. the china is manchuria region occupied by japan. in 1932 cents turned into the puppet state of men to cool became the testing ground. the material is very handy because of its location close to the u. s. s. on it also has plenty of test subjects. subjects. you mean people brought to the unit for test? exactly. those people were meant to die. that's right. from tribunal questions to question them. okie dokie, a medical service major general in
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1938 several secret facilities were stablished in the hills of mount juliet unit 100 in san john worked on life, still contamination the unit 516 into to come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 now hub in developed biological weapons and tested them on civilians. the in n phone village, they bunch down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the bar entrees a prison crematory stadium, the shinto shrine field dedicated to across the group at the palace station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist kind of funeral. you see the
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production with it. so it gives you a colorful komatsu is more than 90 years old and the concept down for very long enough to know what's going on, you suddenly would have sort of thing the now on memorial museum here, the see, it's one of the saddest museums and the see if i know so you can quickly so you can conch, what kind of twins i do, you? well, my life was beautifully comfortable. all the sandy quote components on the back end towards the end, the sheer finds internet and then she all means so you could leave sure a strong found the base, you know,
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the should be to open the job what the code, it stops the guy stuff. no, no, no, sorry to, but i need to can date those fits, go to menu, to go good. then go seo. the know who you know this you'll click on monday is japanese and lived in the unit 731. when she was just 13, she often minutes china now organizing exhibitions at the conferences to expose the crimes perpetrated by unit 73110. besides the guys that the kidney stone cold. oh jesus. go to at the shop, given the museum, us kind of go a look at that. but that's, you also know kind of bring it up to the,
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to come as a gruesome reputation among the exactly what went on behind the chase. and they'll never know that they all showed up. no one ever came out to live the i'll see you and say to the person when he gets treatment, guess what happened to him next to be used for further experiments until he died? yes, none of the prisoners came out alive from tribunal questions to medical service. major general troubleshooting about keal shape. the of
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thousands of people became test subjects from this nationalities around 60 percent, which alaneese around 70 percent, russian and a few of koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese. rely on the box line, the stucco at the mall. like the model that the, you know, uh, you know, martha general mazda thought this might nguyen more look up on the market. the sale she missed, it was an into an at the unit like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study curio side. and with this kind of amazon or a funny bill, you cannot push the couch that still quite testable to deal with a 0. so i want this on this one should buy
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