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that they didn't have friends and so they couldn't share about friends with a good enough friends. action. did i do that? well, maybe like creat fluctuate i could reach you is pharmacy. that's how lift gates had he was in prison. and how can it unite the society divided at the wonderful cost feeds and communities in that to be sturdy and the jews in the dogs. because a line is that inconvenience lack a sense of belonging. you need a strong black phone being and i assume let, and it's really, it's a really no one this then a do will provide you with that data. actually many streams of the indian freedom struggle. one common narrative that is, that's being held is that it was largely
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a non violent moment. of course, the pressure that my gun, the, the congress booked on the british judge to marty persuasion, to ensuring that you know, to the non violent movement actually rang through the functions of the colonial press. the dentist, i gave him a formula mission 19 o. 8 before 90 came on the scene. he said, don't join the a doctor. see, don't join that army. he said that has been in saving. you don't join the quotes if you can do non cooperation on these 3 sectors. you will paralyze several guys. it does not have them to forgotten the because we need the drum, the to actually put some all together. we need to gundy, could you give us a simple message, which even then add a stroke, export on the fence, and even the for us to corporate, understand to people see how got to be communicated. i mean,
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one of the greatest examples of this communication was the sort much the, uh, my email back, am giga and then a local advertise. yeah. the near the look of a head gets out of it. them. yeah. like huge. i get them like that in the area, but i do love, we get them get you. uh, what about that? uh no, i got that, but good. i thought of it. she said, uh, go ahead and go to the id 25 that i looked up, the majority of a gun to use it. so might have forgotten the the the see took a pinch of salt and broke the files back. and how did he do that? he took 78th of his formulas from out of the box and walked 241 miles to the sea coast to a village called down. and these 241 miles,
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when he reached the coastal bond don b, he had a 100000 and deals with him and one helping somebody. but if the help of somebody not getting back your conscience at some point of time that he can. and so what am i doing? am i doing that? i think, i don't think that's what he did to the british. as the look forward to talking to you all, that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law show you live in just a patient. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than to the job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the
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robot most protects. his phone existence was on the russian states. never as tight as on one of the most sense community best english. i'll send send up the in the 65 with this new speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will fan in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians cruising and supports the r t supposed met, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the senior said this is political. should they be able to quickly check the
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in india became independent on the 15th of august. 1947 was we were moving towards independence of india be what was so moving towards the partition of india, that was a terrible legacy of the british when they were here in india, as rulers. because one of the things they did was divided into so they did create a kind of schism between the hindus and the most slims was they were ruling this country. and that meant that the british folks did,
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they could no longer control the situation they brought in mount baton and he was the last viceroy of india and he needed to do something. and he thought that politician was the only way out. so then he brought in the judge from the u. k. cord subaru, civil radcliffe, who came in with never been to and deb before, she had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines, mounts back and could not tell anybody what the boundaries, well, you know, because it was only between him and radcliffe. and of course, the british government's back home in london. so focused on was born on the 14th of august, and india became independent on the 15th of august. but the domes of the partition of the country were only announced on the 17th of august. so it was
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a free in deal and focused on that loan to about what are the terms of the petition . but the people that completely on to bed and people have to leave. they have to leave their homes that being forced out of their homes. because there are riots all around them. people are you taking homes that driving people out? what happens in a situation like this when the nation is unprepared for it? and that is what had happened to the british left. a very unprotected nation been lost so much. they lost lives, they lost homes, they lost their status, they became refugees. but with night in, in the new country that they were forced to go to. it was also a division of everything right from the armies to the cricket team, to music, to arch, to show everything was divided, you know, on the basis of religion. the,
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so this is a very beautiful sculpture given to us. and by crush me, the artist did when she and it represents, as you can see, the whole story of migration. how difficult it is. because this is a horse painted in the traditional style of cushion year and paper machine style. but on his back, he's carrying bones, different bones of different thoughts. so for humans, bodies, and i think that is very symbolic and something which we must remember that when people migrate, they carry many things with them. the my name is milan, show pro, i'm 11 years old and have a lot of family history. the cheese are the same. oh
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yes, correct. and she's the last and in line. awesome. they just so there's a straight from a line from, from the do one more rush chip from, from, from the red jobs more time. so that was one of the sports. and and in that main line that goes down to judge, she's in the, the last isn't a boy there's a partial india called punjab and we have but there was mirage who had his sword there and he was flashing with a sword and he had to give the sort of and he went to prison and we want the sword back because we don't want any more bad things. we don't want the pos trauma. we just want to have a sort in the safe place. the i went about seeking the return event and i basically requested it and that
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was very kelly and, and rather abruptly rejected. a certainly is very, very disappointed. and i think especially at a time when, when, when we've gone through quite some transformation, generally in the world where, where we've become much more accepting of, of, of different, different cultures and different people and, and the world has become more diverse place. and i think also the discussion of actually returning objects that were a taken in the colonial context has become, you know, a very relevant discussion. so this is the initial letter for me requesting the return of the sword. this was the response which after its explanation ends with the words in conclusion, i must advise you that the regiments will not agree to the return sale of the total i sort and considers this matter trust which of course, for me it is not they basically explained that this was
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a war trophy and as a war trophy as a material object, it was important to them to celebrate their victories of the past. which of course, was adding insult to injury for the family that had suffered in the very brutal seas. and in addition to that, they said, well, if we give this back why, why shouldn't we give everything else back? and if we don't give everything else back, why should we give this back? can? to me, that's a very false lodge. if i go into someone's house and i take something and i leave the house, and i say look, more people will benefit from this from, from your possessions. because i can put them on display. is that going to be a very satisfactory answer for you? you just want it back. it came from your house. so i don't think that britain, as it's museums have done, can self appoint themselves as the keepers of shipments civilization. in terms of
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these objects. it is not about changing history. it is not about changing the facts of history. there was a siege, there was a defeat. that's a fact. we can change our experience of that history. and i have made it very clear to the wrong turn or either the family continues to suffer. a consequence from that my daughter will say she doesn't want any family curse to be passed on to her. and this sword has gone through an enormously traumatic experience. i think the answer is for this or to be taken to the kind of place that mirage himself would have wanted, which is basically a hindu temple for the sort to have a degree of respect to be treated with respect and for that piece to come the um,
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so i've just made these a to follow indians who i'll, i spoke to about this cause, you know, they're just happy to be there is that the are, the fact that they are seeing should, are best appreciated by being at the british museum. that being put on to see a lot of stuff, feel that you know, especially coming back 0 from so that's out to india. so i'm for sure man. these from can because i learned more here to both of them both and about lower she why they more i would so yeah, for on this one, you know, if you had it and or for me, that's an advantage of it's debbie. just giving you the builder. yeah. but i think it's just a lack of awareness. it is not just about a to to stake viewing. of the artifacts is actually about history is actually about the rightful ownership of each artifact. and addition, rightfully be in india,
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give me one minute. okay. what i would recommend is lady, you can send data heritage to india and i can get an d, they'll be more iphones die. and the british museum, the world needs to understand that history belongs to its joke. when people talk offer eminence of british colonialism for leading positive like, i think we have to be fair and balanced. and talked about british colonialism. you know, what a lift back is. do you go out to ask any news you speaking person on going to school educated and they will give you 10 reasons why the page issued was good funny. it takes time to show them to, to let's say, if i call you my neighbors my, that my neighbors mother is more beautiful than my mother. so i caught calling her
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mom because she's more beautiful than my mother. the dish have left us. still, a cottage should, in blind worship, is actually putting your forwarding in somebody else's hands and loving dental control. you sold this misuse should stop the i'm speaking to you in english and i've been, i've learned that as my 1st language in school and my growing up years and later on it's safe as an acknowledgement of the fact that they've been colonized. and the fact that many indians cannot even, you know, probably speak probably sickly. and then what is in the languages in the region, the language is data and mother tongues. he's an acknowledgement of the button. he says, effective colonialism, reduce gene is quite unix. so it could be, come into the indian. uh, you know, dna today seems to be honest with you,
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as i said, the, a 5000. because if you look at our history prints and probably use the last 200 years. but if you take 5000 meals into account, almost every part of the world has visited india. so i think not only that would be a gene of the, of the english people over here. but i think the whole world comes i would, i would ask the destination to remember that history and to tell your own narrative yourselves don't to be dependent on foreign historians to tell you who you are. and what you did in yesterday is um, is reborn. there's, there's a new energy, there's a new, there's a new buyer, and i see a feed around me and i don't think daniels away actually says this, this change and it's a huge shift. we are a young nation of young people who have a lot of energy. so yes, they're going to make a difference the,
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the impact brooks, many industries there with the changes who came to plunder and christian says with the going to india. others came to offer the challenge of a new civilization and open to india to the wonders of the west. in time, the computers were touched by the grand judor of india and were conquered in return the, the, the the highest rating. right now you can down the road and rising to the monster, but it's like, uh, like a home or somewhere i can use it to put
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a needle and we want at the same time i can use the product. on wednesday we're supporting the how much the, the rolling of the sole body to the board. you know great union doria? sonia i do she shit, a duck clean. i report the control room for 2 of our solutions to get them awarded by the system really being you have enough people lots and lots of lots and lots of this evening. yeah. well we did the boom of cloud chillies. actually it's strange dark news, but i'll let you as well. but the crazy if that's where you store lot of the my subway, but just to do you still know? sadly, if she ever always get a sponsorship instead of just stick with a
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says to phone up, send 2 professional men city and to keep the list of over but huge. but they use the level the, the, the, the, it was precisely this outcome, fratricide, that russia's enemies wanted both the neo nazis and kia and their western patrons, and all sorts of national traders that rubbed their hands, dreaming of taking revenge for their failures at the front entering the so called
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counter offensive, but they miscalculated that he may pretend dismisses the west twice by taking blood sheds during the weekends, failed to bonham. you to also offering the group slices to go with the 2 brothers alton going the bus and all the russian defense minister released his footage of ukrainians, surrendering as most goes forth as low as the own offensive operation on the northern from lines also in the program india, as finance minister that goes out stark obama, over his criticism of minority issues in india, reminding the former us president the to the old of the plumbing of the countries like the syria and iraq, 3, his time in office us to the democratic around 6 countries with predominantly muslim population were involved with this very reason how anyone listen to them or trust them when countries making political decisions such as these bring allegations against india. they run dedicates an entire week to exposing us. do you want,
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let's see over human rights while also highlights in washington's options in the early years. because logic revolution, the, it's more minutes past 11 am on tuesday in moscow. my name's peter scott, and thanks for joining us on the west and ukraine. miscalculated if they expected blood shed in russia. well, that was the message from the pizza and his 1st address to the nation after the peace agreement, the whole to the volume at mutant a over the weekend. the presidents also set the group soldiers off the given on free to join the russian army or their leader who's done kind of that i gave those . yes, an armed rebellion would have been suppressed in any case. the organizers of the rebellion, despite the loss of adequacy, could not fail to understand this. it was precisely this outcome fratricide, that russia's enemies wanted both the neo nazis and kia and their western patrons, and all sorts of national traders. they wanted russian soldiers to kill each other,
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to kill military personnel and civilians. so that in the end, russia would lose in our society, would be split, choked and bloody civil strife through the rub, their hands dreaming of taking revenge for their failures at the front and during the so called counter offensive. but they miscalculated, i think those soldiers and commanders of the wagner group who made the only right decision they did not go to fratricidal blood, should they stopped at the last line. today you have the opportunity to continue serving russia by entering into a contract with administrative defense or other law enforcement agencies, or to return to your family and friends. whoever wants can go to bella luce, the promise i made, will be filled. i repeat, the choice is yours, but i am sure you realize the mistake you have made just to remind the office of today's events, wagner force us to control over the russian southern. come on, said to invest on dawn of the claim in one of his own guns being targeted by the regular army. the russian ministry of defense dismissed the allegations though,
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is this information about a group and said 3 bush and regions almost continuing is abundance towards moscow. they fall suddenly holding a hold to its mutiny. i followed a piece failed still between the the russian president on the vault and had if anything, gordon in coordination with the russian presence the deal. so force has turned around and sent back to the bases. property goes in, agreed to lead russia full pallet, well, just dollars after wagner. and so the rest of the beach and a number of obstacles appeared in the western media speculating whether this signal pigeons demise from us. senator lindsey graham, even openly expressed, is hope for the president's downfall of these nicky aren't going to take a form of greek diplomats. the united us chris on stop list and london global policy institute, senior research fellow joe, somebody. and they were hoping that the they, that a civil war would break out, which would be to their advantage. but of course the president booked in reactance
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in the very careful way. there was no blad shit. and actually uh, this is this uh, this incident leaves putting much more stronger than before, since he has the support of the russian people. and he has brought it to a conclusion. is that now it's over. we've got over the west, it was a terrible crisis because a, you know, the country held together society held together all the key institutions held together. and what not to use by any um, uh, oh, opportunistic ideas about the extra constitutional change. what do you think is the, the destiny of this all category painting, russia? now? i think that's the majority of woodside contracts with russian defense ministry to continue. so work set as they have started, which is, which is the defense of, of, of, for russia in this war or any other things that your grain is that just supported
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by all the west? well, that's the interesting question i, i would have thought that the, the wagner room, what remains of it will now be taken over by the russian government. i don't think russia is just going to give this up. i think it's much too useful for them. so i think that just going to bring the, the remnants of this wagon, a finding group under the control of the russian defense ministry. i would think that is just too useful for russia just to dissolve us. well enough, some news just reaching us this hour. the bell of russian, i mean, it has been puts on for combat readiness. that's the message from the countries of president alexander lucas jenco. and his 1st speech following the failed of bargaining mutes in a, that of states said the events in russia wealth to consent, as both nations have one common homeland was the 24 hours
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the shelter. russia was, it's a wake up call, or a bad omen. was the presence of bella roost the one who saved russia. and why did the mutiny failed? we can head along through our website to find out some of the answers to those questions. that's on faith adults. the russian forces have launched offensive operations on the northern phone lines. you cleaning chips with sets have been driven out of a local forest with up to 90. soldiers killed this voltage posted by the m o. d shows ukrainian troops surrendering as russian forces approach, screaming aia trenches had been targeted without salary and fire before power cheapest moved in. so what you opinions, we're also seeing dropping the weapons. i'll tease eagles down of is on the front lines on send this report with exclusive footage. this is the best in of the 21st century, an intricate maze, stretching for several kilometers folks holes dugouts and firing nests,
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sprouting out of it all along the way. making the sold a tactical nightmare, but the russians have found a way to crack these defences. moses and howitzers have the say fast. the good. the keep troops scrambled to see who survived the needs 1st aid. those inside the trenches smuggled together, which very soon proves to be a bad idea. ukraine's ranks begin to fall into disarray, which allows russian to sol teams to flank them and end to the trench when key it fights is realize how close the enemy is. many choose to flee. those who don't get home to down like this machine gun,
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that's as tillery and the air force did not ukrainian reinforcements, any chance of arriving in time. but that didn't mean to cut off the voice. the gross aviation carried out more than 40 sold each during which rocket and palm strikes. talked the stronghold temporary deployment points, storage sites as well as concentrations of any man pallets and find power. the movements of eunice with the support of an infantry fighting bacon of the crating on forces was revealed as a result of all its henry and as strikes the nation as sub insignificant losses among their brings bodies of keeps. soldiers summoned black bags, others in plain view on the ground, like around abandoned by the former brothers in arms and duel. this provides mary a glimpse into how terrifyingly bloody phasing is all across the ukrainian front line. i guess, done the reporting from the dumbass t. this was a button defense ministry also says it's false as have destroyed a repair center of no lead ukrainian regiments and is a pro is
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a region where hardware is fix anomaly, personnel cards and attack helicopters also hits. meanwhile, even west, the media is reporting versus helping us f as to support the kids come to offensive . was 17 of the 113 bradley fighting vehicles supplied so far sets have been destroyed. from the us marine corps intelligence officer, scott richard, leads, ukraine's offensive face difficulties. now, 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 insufficient 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 are poorly equipped.
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