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bring us f, as to support keeps accounts to offensive was 17 as a 113 bradley fighting vehicles supplied. so foss sets have been destroyed. former us marine co intelligence officer. scott present, believes you cleans offensive face difficulties, meals. i think when you look at things from a realistic military perspective, the ukranian counter offensive never had a chance from a military point of view. they had insufficient troops. they had in sufficient training and they lacked the of the weaponry to, uh, to effectively suppress and defeat the russian defense is the only way that one could justify carrying out this, this counter offensive. if you made certain assumptions about russian behavior that the russians were poorly trained, that the russians were poorly equipped, that the russians reportedly led that the morale of the russian soldiers was low. so that the moment ukrainians appeared on the battlefield,
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the russians would run away. so that appears to be what the trainings were led to believe by nato, by the united states, by the british. that's the assumptions that appear to have been made in the ukrainian operational planning. and unfortunately for the ukrainians and their nato allies, reality was far different. the russians turned out to be very well lead, very well equipped, very well trained and very well motivated. and as a result, the training and efforts have been defeated on the field about well enough in use. india is finance minister has hits out the former us president park obama for the distort save bombings across the globe while he was in the white's house. it came in response to comments from the bama could size in indian domestic affairs. both the us to the democratic key when i'm talking about foreign matters, i'm speaking with moderation on the topic of the us. we want to good friendship, but there are remarks about indian religions, tolerance from us commission on international religious freedom. mr. for our
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president obama says something about that. meanwhile, around 6 countries with predominantly muslim population, were bombed for this very reason. take serious young men, saudi arabia iraq. was there no bombing and were like situation developed in several countries with more than 26000 bombs being dropped? how anyone listen to them or trust them when countries making political decisions such as these bring allegations against india. and the bomb is 8 years in office, the us conducts it strikes on 7 different countries. i've got, it's done. iraq, syria, libya, human talk is done on somalia. and based on a back a minute for your thoughts since 911, the pentagon has carried out nearly 100000 as strikes. the criticism of obama came up to the former president's co dot minority issues in india. if i had a conversation with prime minister moody, who i know well, part of my argument would be that if you don't protect the rights of ethnic
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minorities in india, there is a strong possibility of india when at some point start pro and bought a president of the image india institute were been does such death believes that new delhi will never remain silent when his internal affairs criticized. if you look back at india, new reservations, they've been blowing closer. but overall, the owner appear to find that all the, you know, some sensitive topics on which either of us, one of the shows all lawmakers on some things and all the us view of the long list of floating point in the right. so they just see them, they come on with this, i'm gonna force me to go straight, go to on live in india and india is now increasingly talking by with respect to such as papers which come up. so on the one hand, yes a, it is something because most of all will come in india, you in any way to sort of, oh, nice thing like doing india. but you know, way to india we've gotten used to getting such
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a bob's and such comments from the us. see the big picture america looks up on himself as a city on the other bank. and on the top of the hill, the top ones, the values of democracy. and when i'm a make up for most democracy outside of the word america, innovative looks to reinforce and then its own says that it has a multiple effect democracy. the reason in bows out and you know, let's choose a summarizes others, the spectrum democracy and so to, you know, topics logics tend, i think, is driven by the self image of america and americans. ribbon, they assume that they are the, the most likely on democracy under that model review be low, and if they don't follow them, they will be between they won't proceed, i think, fundamentally excess on this. meanwhile, iran has to get a dedicated an entire week to exposing us to out to you over human rights on shed lights on washington's actions in early use of the islamic revolution sees that use
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of july, they have more details. a, c one is marketing what it calls the american human rights way in which we're towns, instances of us rights of uses. any of on the annual occasion marks a series of tragic incentives all following within the same time frame when hundreds of iranians were killed in the years after the victory of 1979 as well. i'm in trevor lucian, where it's active a say in all of those instances, the footprint somebody was, can be traced. one of the most tragic incidents was the 1988 down inc. and they're wanting an airliner by the u. s. navy, which killed all of the $290.00 people on board the implant 35 years on it. one is, are still waiting for an apology from washington east continued actually on through these decades. and what we are seeing that the americans are still doing the same things, the commenting, the same crimes in different ways in one way or the other. they are doing the same by putting sanctions sanctions that are killing people. king services to be means
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getting patients the american human rights week also marks the 1981, the bombing of the headquarters over was that as well as the proponents carried out by the formidable officers organization known as the m k. o m a k. at least 70 leading officials, including the justice chief i it's a law. well, how much of a history were also among those killed in the boston? these moments republic says the m k. o is responsible for the killing of $17000.00 . they want us into our tax. now today, the west is beginning to d couple from the 3rd group, but it used to have at least support and funding they do, palm beach in the, i don't think there's any iranian who doesn't know about the blood that was shed by the modification carlock. they killed ordinary people and statesmen like former president, rush, shy, and former minister behind are the m. k. o have also killed our nuclear scientists
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. all of this has its roots in the us is evil intentions. p n. e k. used to be listed as a terrace girlfriend that you was here up in canada, within 2012. the west villas, said the girl from the tower blacklist following the same step by europe 3 years earlier. following the west smooth v, i mean k relocated from an american military base and it wants to albania and france. since then, american and european officials have been taking part in b. m. e. kay's annual summit. some para's, albania is estimated to have been hosting some 3000 members of a tourist group since 2016 for just yourself, where you can, has run into problems with a tower called the albany, or police rate on the m u. k. base is all over the news now. that could be a good gesture. but the point is that we can, if you still remember that they were on the list of good service groups and they released that, then they remove them there from the lease, and they support that. then they worked with them every year. you'll have missing some of them or you can do
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a presentations attending to the events of some it's uh now yes, but that's a good point that they have a stop that support of the 1987 chemical bombardment of the city of south dashed is another incidents or to one has highlighted washington's role and responsibility. thank you. and good citizens, iraq's chemical weapons were reportedly produced using materials supplied bother us, and other western countries shipped out to both sides and there. so we could, the big chemically bummed women, children, man and youth because they did have a series of sawdust you, um, and other places he was in humane. i believe the us needs to stop such actions. from the c, r a led 1953 to that toppled the 1st democratically elected governments. anyone to the position of sanctions on the conference that has delta harsh humanitarian impact. washington has left dark memories that have yet to disappear from the
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psyche of the one in nature. to one says washington has so far shrugged off its crimes. anyone. and that's why they mark the american human rights week every year to spotlight and question, the west term sort of approach to the issue of human rights usability, r t f. one blonde over to africa. now where an investigation in kenya has showed lights on the claims of greece and violence at the local pineapple plantation. the country is human vice, but it has open to probe into a number of killings and assaults by security guards at the local farm as well. and by the american based global food consult, much delmonte stephen was busted, his body was signed by the side of the road. he was 22. he had been strong with the y, a says an eye witness. the last time anyone saw stephen alive, they said he was being beaten. we wouldn't clubs by security guards working for the food. john delmonte didn't want a company. nobody deals with the processing, pending and also producing defense types of industries. chevy, they buy an apple,
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that is what is normally growing up here and just find that they've got no money to buy. we'd people not to interest bother and also tuesday, but not the whole lot of things, but to me what is being from the is did monitor. he's the one of happy people on the topic, or what as uh, how big or what has been happening in the family, been boss. some of the bank was up to now just these hus note of the deal. and that is why they keep on a single they keep on the dressing on the face, on the government, and they based on the account, the government because i imagine of the government that's and that's the most happy at all because you find that stuff and the beacon fools all the time to be just passing. it is not, it is other thing that can cause the someone's like in the the i think that the deep one in 50 gives people existing until they get the hands of since the
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2019. i don't have been happening to the warranty company and especially the low cost, the be facing the challenges of investigation, people above the bodies or the key that'd be not an age going back to the body. they got the incidence as realize it. when we get to young, my auntie was all alone side of the above the see that's a new way to die. to do that is also being a big deal by the gods. will not be a god. they've done vision or they come by names or in the off i that's what the leads to have been positives. anything was stopped by the company in the do, waiting for the a sentence in the invoice or because b, b, b, y, b to boys and the, just over to me, one of the community, a member. so what we know is that according to what has been supplies on the
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companies that normally if i produce return notes, shane tina, according to the information we are getting this thing before i do one of this, i'm not going to saying that it is not going to associate detail because not going to buy it anymore. and the products are coming from delmonte because something that's uh, we're not quite sure what he is do. okay. now, we are going to wait and see different, useful already for the companies or the companies that normally buy a product from delmonte. if they want to keep on engaging themselves in that business with a company, even, all the, all of these i get shots, the pressure being exhausted on those in by way from the west is not about to achieve its objects as well. that's according to the countries presidents whose launches parties a component of august election. the sanctions imposed on this involve way over 2
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decades ago by western countries must not stops and bump wins from developing that country. in contrast, in bodies relations with russia have been steadily developing over the past few years. there's been cooperation in education, industrial, and cultural areas with a variety of biological projects launched moscow and her already have now having a grievance on the mutual recognition of education as well as joint projects in this space industry. an exclusive institute to see the russian. i'm positive for the country says this friendship is posted on the funds that both parties see it's i, on international law and the principles of non interference brushes . and bob was on the same wave hold on the same page we read the book of the international relations are on the same language that we'll see. so it's very important, this usual on the understanding that has been existing between most
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gonna cut off for many, many years. and, you know, it's very important that the forthcoming russia, africa summit by the end of july. but also isn't butler, corporation and strong friendship will demonstrate that as we have done all the model and inspiration for the rest of the rush africa framework, it was a very important initiative. african leaders demonstrated uh, understanding of the uh, core problems. uh um, both of this terminal and conflict in, in the round of ukraine. so um with this notion, oh gosh,
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i'm difficult countries. i will continue dialogue in order to come to the digital results where confident that in this turbulent times will have to process a as in bob, a like minded countries. us uh we will come pull the off all the difficult, his old obstacles on his way to sustainable development of just a quote, international relations we offer to african uh, the same. the african offers to russia. a mutual respect,
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understanding and willingness to cultivate that we don't pressure arise a child that you know, we don't uh look for a substitute. most of them. um, in a show that we, we built on our strong size for asha to interfere and to internal affairs is absolute nonsense. i'm, as we've never done before we, we will but will not do it. so don't expect us to, to follow the, the medical ways. but different in a sense and finally, the region will ensue, done, has claimed another unintended victim. and that's the members of the countries. muslim community usually make the annual hodge pilgrimage to saudi arabia. i mean, millions of muslims have been streaming into the holy city of mecca for the
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pilgrimage, wisconsin yesterday. but the ongoing warrants to done is only a small part of the country's muslim community has been able to travel for the occasion. the conflicts is now it is 11th week and has left 2 and a half 1000000 people displaced as was sparking a humanitarian crisis. we heard from those who are disappointed not to be also had to make because of the current conflict in the country. many are not able to go and perform the retails of the hodge. i have a dear friend who is supposed to go this year, but unfortunately, she was killed in this war. this war is a huge problem. it stopped old people's lives were supposed to celebrate the occasion to find the law the and the day before it and celebrate and rejoiced with the pilgrim says they performed the retails and mca with what can we say when they regret to every thing? i'm the lowest, i personally had obtained a visa for going to kingdom of saudi arabia, but i could not travel as the word came out of nowhere and my boss,
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but it wasn't cited aaa just a building. then violence and looting took place of the agency. it was new location of the rapids simple forces. i could not go there and get it back. then i was surprised that someone stole all the passports in the agency and stipulated that we pay in exchange for getting them back. so unfortunately, i cannot perform hodge this year. the, this is a tragedy. what's happening so done is unfortunate. the pilgrims traveled in a difficult situation, leaving behind the homeland full of problems. the country is no suffering. we just pray to god to help us. i think there are many people who paid a lot of money to participate into the rituals of hives this year, but they did not because of the situation in the country without states, you will now buy and go to dates with all the latest news from around the world do feel free to check outs all to come from all stories and analysis. i'd be to start on the back again, a beats on with the our hope. see you then the
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the, the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo were finally authorized by the leading european countries in 18. 85 in the very heart of the african continent of state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning, the congo free state was total may him for the local population and function as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated to keep the congo these people under control. the
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king set up the so called forest bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet use, and as proof presented a job hand of an african, it was not uncommon when drying to justify the use of the munition. the collin is to have your date of the hands of not only those who were dead, but also loved those who were kept alive. the atrocious exploitation of the congo turned into a real genocide. you know, late 20 years, the policy of the belgians lead to the death of nearly 10000000 people alongside the holocaust, the genocide of the congo population is considered to be one of the greenest pages in the history of mankind, the
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late hi everybody. so i am going to lean to again to us and that's come you it in. so it's a large light bulbs with the supplies scrub. it was found this cut off of them big so in the mid to indeed century in a small above and english don't do of can yonah is discovered and always got it. as it turned out, it belong to one of the see boys which are bend against the british and the 19th century. they even manage to find out his fate. does the boy's name was automate and he was executed off to the suppression of the rebellion. and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time towards indians who opened the of what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think the light i've just found as it is
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the blue building you see that used to be the log type of where it's listed by you scott, it was about when i brought in the topic of the item, big guy that was found in, in uh, in the, in the above, she was a van of it. i have a boat with me here. uh who is now the one of the, uh, the base. uh and. yeah. so the, you know about the history of this stuff in. yes, we uh, my husbands mine both the uh, the bill touring approximately 9 years ago. um, once we lived in, we were told at some point that somebody mentioned to us that the driver had a history then apart from them use makes that because of the name somebody pads back into the way way back in history and the uh, the days that the pub, hutch, uh bruce presented the landlord ways. uh, the scarlet oven bag,
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who was uh, of involved in the indian leave between 8 and was close and published by being fired from a cameron the ad fullest. she was very hesitant to give an interview, and the reason that she told me was that his business day is going is the past. it's dead. but it happened. and it's, it's, it happened, nobody can change it. so why discuss about that? why talk about that? i think there's a lot of a media in, in the didn't go to it about of the colonial bonds. they have, they was a continuous stream of an armstrong, a violent and a very bloody on struggle as well. right from what was known in the 1st uprising in 1857. the 1946 when we had a naval and an army new to me. so throughout this entire screen there were lots of people who would know who would that ever use these?
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and then if we use the movement in india, the ridgemont significance, i might think it might be best buy's been done on the back of the the
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as you can see, it's quite do it as the lot of people come here. when i went to the british museums in the museum, i didn't see people were really there to learn anything. there was just data, in my opinion, do um, as students do just just see in the different sections of the countries, what kind of artifacts are made because they have different styles. i don't see a point of the artifacts that belong to us became that and in, in london a bit in as an excuse for 4 people in history. oh, i think we are in front of the moves going to a sion octave act, in my opinion, in the british museum, which is the sword and the rings and perfume of the was done. is it,
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is it reminders of the colonialism that a good in india to use? if you, to read these a descriptions, you will find that they have very explicit you needed in that disorder. and that the link was actually the control is that body after he was candid ancestors protected these objects without a blood, they lost their lives for it. you know, the, they've been brain to, of, i'm giving the respect to these objects. first, entities, the least we can do is convince all the nations to give these off to expect to us. at the time of my grandparents test, they had said, well, now the search for this or it is, is your duty. i've been looking for the source for quite some time and it was in
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this, in october of 2018 was a time when the end is believe the ancestors come back to visit for a 2 week period. i saw that there as an announcement for an auction, and it was the auction of general, which is never metals. but in the story was a piece of information saying that in fact, he had kept this particular sort it passed on in the family. and one of his defendants and 1965 had donation to, to the right opportunity institution. the i contacted around much henry and said you have the source. and they took about 3 months and they finally confirm that they, they have it and they were able to locations. and it was in a, in a case that hadn't been opened. it seems for a very long time. and anyway,
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they confirmed that they had it, they sent me some, some photographs the so what is important for my family and this sort? there is a concept in hinduism called pittsbur dish. this is the idea that your ancestors may have done something bad for something bad, may have been done to them, but you as defendants carry the comma of those events and those acts. and so there is a disturbance that enters into the family. in other words, it's like a collective traumatic consequence of events. and in order to put those things to rest, i do need to either perform certain ceremonies,
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or in this case the return of the sword is really about putting to rest the effects of history. so then they'll be individuals in my family who to have risen to a certain success. and then it just dissipates. one can see this repeating pattern of individuals rise and then for rise, and then for rise in the forward stream the quickly. and so this is a very typical comment, consequence called picture doors, which in which basically the ancestors are trying to get your attention to fix the situation. so you can move on peacefully. what do you do in social emotional learning? well, the question though, like each each station has question. and the question for social emotional learning of who had been their friends in 5th grade, who are here, i'll go pretend share social emotional day. cuz some kids both on say, but they didn't have friends. and so they couldn't share about friends because that
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