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the man now we barely managed to do so in time. then it was hell, everything burned and rattled, there was smoke everywhere. such things are not uncommon. we're already a custom to merely surviving. now we are on the outskirts health, gore lift car. this particular house has come under shilling at least 3 times in the last month alone. there are absolutely no military positions anywhere around here. whoever civilians in this place are constantly facing terrorizing attempts by ukraine and threats against their lives. for monica, offer, emergency, next group, public and other news, new jersey parliament has adopted a new national anthem, excluding previous lines about pride and gratitude, to france for its freedom. africa reporter cromwell with top law, has the details,
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the national out of them off. and these a didn't really strive many of the surprise, most of the rings, all the criticisms that have been made by seeing them as a problem and fall back as 2019 saying that the item that they currently had which was an item from 90 to 61, the following independence really did not look for a, the spirit of the nation and the paid for your to though that the country feels right now the body to ascends all 10 of the following its independence from france. and that's why i've had some on. busy the printer has been squeezed, coming from the european countries. here is the minister of california responding to that. with this massive vote, you have just demonstrated the sense of responsibility and patriotism that inspires each and every one of you. when it comes to the fonts, it seems that it's really in the novel things on the one. it seems like the trying
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to tell the blind eye if. ready well, on the positive, the colonial, the head, africa, as we see in the case of all jerry, yeah, jerry asked me to use the, the pod. all the national anthem, a phrase has been a great debate, shall i say, in between the firms as algeria. but there we go into the novel of the great issues that have been, that's true. now she is in paris, which has been ongoing for awhile and i was, sees this rather as a, as a pull. watch what strong and it's going to be all past was while is yeah, it's all g owning its own. it identity if you will, and coming into its own member, not turning a blind eye to some of the atrocities that problems have died in the name of colonialism back in the 20th century. j is the minister of foreign affairs, a full i was area. you can choose to criticize the music of the national allison.
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maybe the music doesn't suit her. it says that some french part is believed that the name of old julia is easy to use for political purposes. and that is now julia 4 minutes tops. they have read the text relating the moon that is not only present within all julia, but more and more we seeing this on to fresh sentiments. go around a 100 and when one comes to this, the drawback off. so just that we have seen from the phrase point of view, at least in modeling and looking at 5. so now the latest move biology is to change that. i saw them as well as out the area and reading most who was a wide picture that is that demand them across to saying that's from fluid relocating. look to reshape the relationships that they've had with numerous african countries. but more and more in the countries that seem to be saying that they will take the lead when it comes to this particular issue. and they will determine just how far from ken in to what his day of domestic affairs gotta believe. that's a lot of the drivers,
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but we spoke with the senior lecture at which university in johannesburg, south africa. and he explained to us what led to these changes 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 you're on your friends, which means the former apologies, which are still colonized anyway. it's just sort of exercise this kind of culturally gem and use that 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 probably as much of the side a r t, you know, suddenly, and that's a sudden, but also brings about most of us here in western media and hard to talk about is how julia is not meddling with the french and since he's at the same practice in
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terms of dances are the ones that are doing what they say. 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 julian was, uh, was, was french. so this is really a whole brand, this history. and this legacy must be addressed one way or another principal complained 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, more and more was sort of either silent. but i think with the time africans were being foreclosed about it and dismissed them, i would write to me just president has said that the international monetary funds, conditions for providing financial age of the country, threatened civil peace. the statement was made during a meeting with the organizations managing director in paris on thursday. the president of the republic made it clear that the am as conditions by providing
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financial support to janasia, unacceptable, because they would affect civil peace, which has no price. the president of the republic stressed that he would not accept a single drop of blood being shed. he has been intox for an i m f say aloud for months now with no results. in october of 2022, the 2 sides agreed on a loan, but the country's president refused to sign the deal saying it would worse than poverty. the sticking point lies in the i m. s. request to scrap fuel and fluid subsidies that provide tunisians with a central good that's in asia is one of many countries. questioning the i m f and his policies of enforcing strict conditions in return for loans. protests have been seen across latin america, the middle east, and north africa, and recent years after their governments implemented austerity packages at the i. m . s. request. large demonstrations against the global financial institution also
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broke out in argentina earlier this year. or research or betsy or joe niece says that although the i m f low can solve diseases problems, there are no alternatives. and do you and institutions must be reformed in order to address the challenges faced by the world's poorest countries. not only with the i is the cancer solution, solution is more complicated, but i see it. but right now we don't have any of that. as soon as we have to do a lot of time. yeah. and as you probably have the most us also you've seen super, but actually we don't have any anything officially given the native nation. um, uh, given ization in relation with the united nation. it shouldn't be reviewed again because the that changing count the weekend to the start of the by
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clicking the arch my year and the menu of using get distorted to survey this for me. i think that the people that guarantee i figured to buy these little, these ations somehow shouldn't seem together. uh, we do have a new new vision sushi in my face. i don't seem that you can, so it'd be some new challenges by this on the execution. and also this and then you israel's national security minister has called for the launching of a large scale military operation in the west bank to quote, eliminate thousands of terrors. we must demolish buildings, eliminate terrorists, not one or 2, but tens and hundreds. and if necessary, even thousands,
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because at the end of the day, this is the only way we will hold on here. the the statement comes as israel has escalated military operations against the palestinians. on monday it used helicopter gunship stirring a raid on the west banks, jenin refugee camp with 7 killed, including a 15 year old boy and more than 90 wounded the following day 4 people were killed. another 4 wounded in an exchange of gunfire near, in his rarely settlement in the west bank while on wednesday is rarely settlers storms palestinian towns, killing one and wounding 12 israeli defense forces. acknowledge the failure to prevent the violence. this is an incident that creates taro in the escalation and takes the population that isn't involved in terror and pushes it toward extremism. while preventing these ro, defense forces from fighting tara, an operational activities. member of the as rarely parliament all for cost. if says
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that there is a deliberate policy which sees the as rarely army helping settlers to attack palestinians. these earlier evasion forces even say, this is a policy. there is a division of label between the occupation forces in uniform n d going on any of these, the set to the and the vision of labeled set. it is in their final grades in the into especially the use of days in a way that it, this for ballast damian villages. they sit via the older the kid. the 1st thing in the book back to this house, they would visit it. many of them. they set fire into their fields, they demolished the houses of step 5 into the it was, is in college, etc, etc. and on the safe side, the occupation force it'd be. is there any oh me, just stairs still, by the side look up did without doing anything. this is when the be
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a web. sometimes the even assisted by shifting those, but it's been, is, will actually try to defend the sense that the policy, it should be stopped. and those who are engaged in those guides, i did a civil is and meaning to the office sales should be punished. recent rate biased rarely forces on the west bank city of gen and resulted in the depths of 7 polished indians and 90 being wounded. but it's not just the palestinian community that's in the firing line, covering the conflicts carries risks for journalists as well. the equipment of seeing the best we'd had our food threshold fits the rest of us with
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the helmets when it was still uses all the people around me with june list that were full of us to gather over in the press. all fits and the press load us were clear. this not aimed at me targeted and weak points on this side of the best. so head must have been pretty sure that the target was a joyous. i can say that it was a shooting that tug it doing this in particular to keep them white. no pressure be brought cost in any video 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 from the door when to something hit me in my heart, something like an electrical shock. i wasn't sure if it was a police or stone, something hit me directly to do 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, the x ray me to discover the police had pos,
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beside my heart, breaking through the got some around the lungs and ended up behind the pancreas. the video 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 bill is to me 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 is no business to now 40 that has tools to defend itself the. the 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 but it could change my views. and now we move over to st. petersburg rush
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up for our ongoing coverage of the international maritime defense show being hosted for the 1st time at the main base of russia's baltic fleet in crohn's stead. the conference of showcasing weapons and new naval technologies from more than 250 exhibitors from russia and beyond. our t correspondence shape always has the details. so you're joining us for another day at this very important naval conference. the international defense fair for the navy, there's 200 russian businesses here displaying their wares, sharing ideas on technology and the expansion of this very important pillar of rushes defense system. of course, the army and the air force also providing incredibly centralized systems to defend russia. with the navy allows rocher to project its power across the globe. it allows russia to defend its allies, its energy infrastructure,
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and show the world that it can be anywhere at any time, obviously with the underwater safely. and here in crohn's that just outside st. petersburg, you can see a huge amount of technology, which is central to that type of sea bass defense. huge amounts of technology and, and missiles from propulsion systems all on show here on a huge amount of delegates. and those delegates are just the russian. they're from all over the globe, particularly the for our recent age. you're also showcasing this type of russian industrial power, as it becomes more and more important for russia to become self reliant in many ways. as the western partners, as they used to be known of left the markets here. so we're going to continue to bring you these updates and show you more, more of what we see here is naval defense fair across the us. so that's all for
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this hour. but stick around because we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes here on our, to international the western governments and their pliant minions in the media. tell us we must venerate nato as if it were some kind of pious and benign constitution. in fact, the nato is a very dangerous and aggressive military alliance, and it's in the nation. we deal lowest points of view as the
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the unit 731. indeed everything from exploding bombs laced with ends, racks next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a feel the . we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. the st. plead guilty to having excise to direct the guidance of preparations for conducting biological welfare, chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs, what to be dropped. i'm glad to talk about a she loves a bonus. tend to plug a patient's tribunal transcript. generally amount of to come under in chief jumping
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to use quintillion. i mean the ceramic bombs containing 2040 to colorado dance rex but also cheryl is east brain child the today. you may feel good. i shifted noon as a student that will not get a good. you're going to that up. 100 serial. nothing. so initially i can build a pitch with, can a tom's packed with deadly bacteria. one meant to be dropped on soviet cities. the on june, the 25th 1945, victoria soldiers marched across from red square. the many of those present with marshal bescedy etzky is the leader would be re deployed
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to the fund reast immediately after the victory for the, you know, one of those in your state is, can say is use of the yeah, she has to investigate the state. so again, my new, so i'm going to, if, when you present the news, but guess you know, money. sure. so young man, you know, similar to hit sky is a medical call, connell and military historian who were such as the history development and use of chemical and biological weapons. these also studies the checkered history of japanese russian relations. if one you both are using, you can do mind a little bit as i using them. social media could be thing in with those, when se is shown in yellow since give us the groceries in the solution in a way, in the system, it continues on august, the 6th, and 9th,
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1945. and then we can find the instructor totally columns on the civilian populations of had a female. and i guess i'll keep the and on august the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum dementia re an operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the glen tongue on me in just 10 days. the one on the 19th its commander in chief photos of the amount of compliance with the soviet high command ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender behind it is
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sold to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit the after the start of the window on these military operations the unit 731 and 100 were completely liquidated. as the my oldest, the surveyor telling me swift advance, deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the us as a or of the countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese clinton. and i'll be your model to as a general issue was in a hurry, the domain was advancing to quickly and he didn't want to be kept in my residence. the prisoners were killed and the bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated,
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menacing. they had to leave behind was most of the facilities were blown up. the 1 august, the 19th. 1945, the 1st set of your troops entered the city of hobbin. the, the, the 731 comes and already been blown up on the most important materials removed. but that was still traces of the crimes. soviet troops found em bull evidence of the biological warfare units, activities, the central unit 731 personnel, and were captured along with the quantum army commander in chief and senior ministry medical service offices. the meanwhile general se
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made contact with the americans. the i'm going to cover those who up so that the me 30 fewest is my motor not assigned to the tile motor to what to show up on any sort of the me can cute dates out the cost of i already knew i thought this not in the end that wasn't the 1st time, the pentagon had also sheltered. several gentleman fascist. the removal of nancy criminals from the country was code named authoration paperclip. there were thousands of all by one estimate as many as 10000. not just the scientists, the scientists totaled about 1600 or more. but there were also concentration camp
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guards from low to medium levels. there were even common dots at concentration camps in, in eastern europe. nazis really of, of all stripes from scientists to spies, work from c i a at a glitch blow, an american journalist and pulitzer prize winner wrote the nazis next door. a book revealing the harrowing story of how america became a safe and even if a thousands of notes and criminals i think a lot of this is, it was really a stain on the united states. it was a shameful period in which we allowed the thousands and thousands of nazi persecutors who we had just defeated. we have just gone to war. we had lost interest, lost hundreds of thousands of men in battle, and then allowed the, the them in, despite their obvious ties to, to war crimes and persecution. that is
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a blot in american history. japan's active surrender was formerly signed on september. the 2nd 1945 in tokyo bank, the both the american battleship us as missouri, the representing the soviet union general due to junko also signs the surrender documentable in the us as missouri general because there and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa the, the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese walk criminals, american behaved as if it down to the cold room. after all, japan was in attend the little america. good. no, she how you know, looked on yet just a good the america going got to some a new going to uh,
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who's a guide. america. them got dba new and us. the tokyo tribunal begin on may. the 3rd 1946 the by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that handled in the cold war the the tokyo tribunal. they came into rena rosendale confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s . s. o. u. s. representative for a few minutes to review the topic of unit 731 end of the detachment, despite certainly at the months the whereabouts of the unit 731,
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leaders around noon to us through a new grounds for challenging the unit with wall crimes. the cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah, into fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains that headquarters for the us biological weapons come at the biologist, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 man face trial. and how about us going to still to you? others can do a little sake of i e. e divided by the door because this one. ok, thank you. and we'll say a push siding us in june. the whole day is too expensive. it's,
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i mean just me and so not to me or to on that san. so 100 this like i don't think so. got any good data or use cyclotron. you know that humans a 0 the shuttle you she visited for us. so he's main minutes. we lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the 19 threes and forties and fifties. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these were used in the prisoner populations, the black populations and the mentally retarded populations. largely before 1964,
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which then quickly outlined them in 1950 the could be involved again, the american deployed form a unit 731 directors, 0 issue. and my subject at don't know both doctors of medicine and both already promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the imperial japanese army. the homes packed with toxic payloads were dropped on korean villages. the from nagasaki here were ashima, korea, vietnam, in different areas of the world from the different times of war. united states has engaged in all sorts of warfare, biological war for nuclear war war for the united states. indeed, rectify on 1972 a convention on biological weapons.
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