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as translates to uh, the feast of sacrifice, and it is an animal most num, holiday, which is also widely solid, celebrated in russia. not. this didn't come as a surprise, as horses 2nd largest religion is islam. and the holiday is an official holiday. a pre dominant leave uh, mostly in russian republic such as the church of republic, the son or english its yeah. now uh we are right now a most close uh, cash withdrawal mosque, which in which the celebrations took place this morning. it is considered the biggest most in all of europe, and after, after the 2015 reconstruction, you can now hold up 210000 even more than 10000 people. and this is where everyone gather the here this morning. now you may ask, why do people do today? what do they celebrate? well, in the morning they come to their local mosque for their morning prayer,
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and then they go back to their homes for their fees. and later on they visit family . they meet friends, they congratulate one another and overall it is a very joyful day for the muslim community and dislike the rest of the muslim community around the world. russian was slims also celebrate this holiday for, for the 4 consecutive days. the thanks very much for walking is throughout, eat is celebrated right to and most of the legislation is making his way through the us congress to put to funding to you and commission, which is investigation is rarely crimes against palestinians or republican congressman sides of the continuous criticism, he says israel as being facing within the un of israel is of routinely attacked and on the mind to cross the entire system while the world's was human rights abuses. to remain, frankly, relatively, i'm touched, the effectiveness and the we just for you,
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we use so the united nations and you and bodies do not familiar with support. while they are in commission of inquiry investigates, violations of international law, particularly human rights abuses, is taken name of israel for its actions against palestinians. the proposed budget code from the us would amount to more than $4700000000.00. washington's also lots to close the office of this special representative for palestinian affairs within the us state department where the un says more than a 100 published indians have been killed by his very forces in the 1st 5 months of this year. twice as many as the same period last year that we heard from a pro palestinian artifice from jerusalem. reality, they are supporting the is a prototype ignition against palestinians as supporting the is it a violation of human rights of processing? is that supporting the violation of the international law? but is it a, this is what america is when it comes to, to put us in, you know,
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even if is it, i wouldn't throw on this. i'll make them hang on guys, up. the americans will do nothing and they will keep on throwing video and, and not taking any serious step against. busy any as of a to give a shit. so this is the equation in, in, inside both congress and, and the white house, the americans keep listening to it back to the jewish not be in washington. see these eats, they keep listening to that. i mean, globally is a, goes to the present and if in yahoo and they don't want to listen to the palestinians, they don't want to see the photo students of the almost 1400000000 people. india is among the most populated countries on the planet and also one of the most diverse but debates is raging. that of the idea of a uniform civil code, a common sense of personal laws for old religions. prime minister's family behind them move on has accused the opposition of inciting minority communities against it
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as autism under solomon explained, you know, so i'm going to send the movie while addressing his faulty work as workers of the par page and above all, she's in the full balance sheet of mug here for these basically spoke about the need, the uniforms. so we'll call the, you'll see, see he also went on to say that how it's being used by the opposition to mislead or to provoke them with lynn community in india. now in the moody governments and the or 9 years, it has spoken about the need over uniform civil court time. and again, in fact, in 2019, the more the government had fast the bill that's coming to lies. triple the last multiples a lot is basically a practice under the sharia law. would you give the ability to woodland and then to instantly divorce their wives by occupying the wars a lot, which means the wars 3 times a. so basically, mr movie there while addressing his bossy workers, seeing those in support,
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practices like simple philosophy, are doing great injustice to muslim daughters in the country today. people are being instigated in the name of u. c. c. how can the country be run on 2 laws? the constitution also talks of equal rights. supreme colt has also off to implement u. c. c. these opposition people are playing, vote, bank politics. so watches you will see, see the uniforms to the code. basically more the government's object to one nation, one which is on the case and in the right and all laws are based on calls culture, religion, geography. it's the uniform civil code is implemented. that means abortion of force and the laws which are usually based on sex in scriptures. for example, they seem to force law the muslim a part of the law. and often these laws can be discriminatory and unfair abuse. the same no is applied to the country. it would be seen for every 3 years,
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respect to all that culture, they sex the religion. uh so the entire country then will be good one bye long long . but now the precinct symbol oppositional scenes of this move is again secularism . and that it is targeted towards indian muslims uniform civil code should be 1st introduced in the hindu religion. every person including scheduled casts and tribes should be allowed to perform project in any temple in the country. we don't want you see, see only because the constitution has given protection to every religion, but in the dimension. yeah. that many countries also have reformed force the laws for example, egypt, jordan to key. so the question is, is it's time for the country to introduce a uniform civil code which binds all united india and the one law is a time to let go of laws several calls before india guarding defendant. we
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know the news pakistan has some in the us embassies, deputy chief of mission of controversial statements about fighting terrorism. the country is not about was on good over the supports. the comments gave 2 neighboring india pakistan's concerns and disappointment at the unwarranted one sided and misleading references to it in the joint statements were convey to the us side. it was stressed that the united states should refrain from issuing statements that may be construed as an encouragement of india is baseless and politically motivated, narrative against pakistan. it was also emphasized the counter terrorism cooperation between pakistan and the us had been progressing well. and that in enabling environment centered around trust and understanding was imperative to further solidifying pakistan us ties. or the jointed statements on the us
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presidents and indian prime minister, called on puck is on to ensure his territory is not used for any type of activities or us. a state departments echo the sentiments just days later and even gave a back 100 compliments. markets time praising the on seats are f, it's all the same or needs to be done. we remain committed to working with pakistan to address the shared threat posed by terrace groups throughout the region. we do recognize that pakistan has taken some important steps to counter terrace groups in line with the completion of its financial at action task force action plans at the same time. however, we have also been consistent on the importance of pakistan continuing to take steps to permanently dismantle all terrace groups, including lots are a tell you, but chase and mohammed and their various front organizations or the south asians to teach except ability, institution and the results on outlined washington's history of dealing with terrorism and other countries. we would have appreciated this comment or had it not being the fact that the united states actually just got this done with isaac left on this done with one trillion dollars that the us defense budget thing spent over
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there and, and the entire region in the mess and as you are there rush you, i focused on china, i've kind of sun and even iran, and it's given the rest of the region is suffering not only to future influx, we suffering through film and drug trafficking, the stuff in with the kind of that some of the biggest drug problems, and most importantly be, or even not short, it's either the cells uh, you know, has actually less of kind of stuff. so the bigger question is, is that if you are fighting against terrorism and it is no big country after i've got a son just given so many lives, a flip, our fight against that hasn't been focused on some details and focus on these have lost their lives the, the net amount of damage, sure country has run into billions of dollars. it's not trans. and then they have the audacity to tell us that we should do more. i think this would have been a practical and wise had been most left of kind of stunning a mess and had be all much depth with the us intervention. msm aware tourism has been a natural outcome from the places where they have
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a form from an attorney from the end of the news this wednesday a you and representative has the us to answer for the abuse and stated on inmates and then its obvious guantanamo bay present come, according to prisoners, regularly subjected to torture, while repeated promises to close the facility be met, or torture was a betrayal of the rights of the victims of the 911 attacks. the us government must urgency, provide judicial resolution apology, and guarantees of non repetition. i still have serious concerns about the continued detention of now 13 men at still there and the persistent arbitrariness that provides their day to day existence. i observed that after 2 decades of custody, the suffering of those detained is profound. and it's ongoing. every single detainee i met with lives with the unrelenting harms that follow from systematic
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practices of rendition, torture and arbitrate attention lead. guantanamo prison in cuba was opened under the bush administration in 2002 in those spots of his war on cetera. and throughout the 2 decades that had been repeats of the claims of torture on human rights violations. the,
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the author of the washington is repeated. they promised to close the prison. the late dispatch came back in february from the bye, didn't administration. but it was bach obama who made the strongest assurances of the comes to my eyes and that was years ago. i have said repeatedly that i intend to close. guantanamo and i will follow through on that when i was elected in 2008 i said, we need to close once out of i continue to believe that we've got a close one time on the phone with them provide the process whereby once out of more will be closed no later than one year from now to day on the international day in support of victims of torture,
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i reaffirmed the united states a position to all forms of things to main treatment and our commitment to eliminating torture and the system to adjust the virus as a hill, and then they are quits for justice. a wonderful, i'm a president of the account and told us a story of life and then its obvious sensor, the, the just, it is a long story to mentally schultz. although there was agreements we may ask on government and the us in 2006 the know, ask them would be taken to one side of my base. they never respect to the agreement . and that time, prisoners were being released from one ton of my bank, but in june 2007, i was sent that mental stress was always part of our life. because of started treat confinement leaving you as an abandoned place for several days. sleep deprivation was the worst thing i faced and still today i can't sleep peacefully, no way to hide why they would doing all this. they might have reasons for that.
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the present, as part of the war was over, the us army had left that got us done according to the geneva convention, prisoners will must be released after the war as a peace prevails. my question is if they wanted to use one ton of my body for justice, then why did the legislatures like in congress approval or to keep a prisoner that for an unlimited time? is that just as to keep it prisoner without proving his crime in a court, the
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is beyond your imagination, you lose all the way most names, and we believe that one day you will be released, stating americans plan something back to you, but their wisdom is nothing against the wisdom of god or former us intelligence officer and host of the west of the show junk alco. he believes to despise you, unofficial. speaking of the to will change a. it's an important international issues. the united states is not in the mainstream of civilized countries on, on these issues of, of torture and rendition and secret prisons and, and keeping people without charging them with a crime or without allowing them to have to face their peers inner port court room . so it's, it's good the, the special roughly tour spoke up the previous special rapid tour noon smells are also spoke up and also issued reports. but the shame of it is that that i
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think the united states is going to just ignore it. there's no way to hold the united, the united states kind of what the sad truth of the matter is that the, the position of you in special rep, a tour for, for torture enforcement authority. so he or she can give speeches in an issue, press releases and write reports, but there is no way to compel the united states uh, to uh, to follow the law. what it says are held to a certain legal standard and others are not any other country would be held to a tougher standard. when finally, the cuban defense minister has been holding souls in moscow with expansion for votes. the war. and you can, a bonus said, how do you make those desire to continue expanding towards the borders of the russian federation? let to conflict and forced to boss. so to launch a special military operation,
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the united states and some of its l lies have repeatedly used for the invited sober and countries an interview. it's in the internal affairs because those countries did not submit to the exam and it can serious and defend the independence q boys against such a policy off he, pa, christy, and double standards. he said it will make us take responsibility for the consequences stuff. let's aggressive military doctrine beyond native borders which threatens peace, security, and international stability included in the professor all the lesson american and caribbeans to this daniel shaw, he says, the que, besides the rest of help the island nation, enjoy us sections that have been in place for decades just want to 1st say i was in havana recently and what i heard from the cuban people over and over and over is that they would be starving if it wasn't for moscow. if it wasn't for the russians in the deals around tourism, around uh, we in, in, in food,
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in these different ways of breaking the us is a unilateral blockade, the cuban said that they would be starving. so i wanted to start with that very human know, is that shoot me a tip to the core to hear that are over and over again. we see high level meetings between the russians and the cubans. this is obviously not a pleasant news for those in washington. that was to suffocate blockade. it makes things extremely difficult both for this island to live. only 90 miles away from the florida keys in for this powerful country half way across the world of russia. and how important at the club of sanction in black 80 countries continue to find one another to washington chagrin. for more on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates, all websites, all. com is your place to go to feel free to check out
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered on peter level. the wagner, a board in crew will be discussed, debated and probably mythologized for years that comes. but has this bizarre and self defeating affair really changed at any point in the fighting continues in ukraine and ukrainians are dying in large numbers. and importantly,
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russia is winning the cross starting after the board of 2 and joined by my guess, scott ritter in del mar is a former intelligence officer in united nations weapons inspector in nashville. we have steve gill, he is an attorney and political commentator. and in lisbon we cross boot. alexander guerrero, he is an international law analyst part gentleman comstock rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate scott, let me go to you. you know we have the after glow right now. i know you were glued to it like the rest of us. what are your initial thoughts after this very bizarre weekend? my initial thoughts are that um the entire world is going to be re imagining wagner . now that the mythology has been stripped away and we're compelled to look at the, the reality of, of the organization of the people who ran the organization. what actually the
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organization did, and then what it cost russia to, to, to have a factor group of those. remember that wagner was a business i repeat, is released, it just takes about just how successful a business wagner was. um, you know, almost uh, almost 200000000000 roubles poured into wagner last year. and i think we're, we, we, we know some insight into why a promotion of did what he did. it wasn't about patriotism. it wasn't about, you know, demanding that the, it's joy doing, garage them of would do. the right thing is about money, plain and simple. he was desperate, attain the contractor that made him so much money in cost russia, so many lives. so i, i think that, you know, history will show that the wagner experience was a, was a bad experience for russia. this, this was, it was irresponsible to create a private army,
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understand why they did it. but just to stay in that private army. and it led to this most embarrassing nova to buckles, which of course, was the bugger attempted to. yeah. and, and i agree with it. and then you know, it was also a lot about ego in about a public presence. and we saw the, the going uh, the refute going on of it. he had with the, the authorities, which he, himself is not really a trained military man. so the public here i can tell you from my perspective is very happy. this affair is over the way attended. it's a mixed bag, but they will, lucian, i would have preferred also illegal one, but i can live with the outcome. steve, let me go to nashville with uh, if it will be your thoughts on this here because all during the, the events of the weekend. well, the thing to be accomplished continued in in ukraine. ukrainians are dying from the west. really didn't know what to make of it except for if it's bad for poor and
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it's good for us, which again, it's kind of a juvenile interpretation of everything that i want to talk about. how a, with this whole affair was talked about in western media. so your thoughts vive, go ahead. yeah, i think it continues to be something that is not really completely resolved because the stories now are changing after this. i suppose it because you, so my question is now claiming that it was, was never an attempt to go to mazda on that with. generally, this is just upfront test marks. when you, when you take over a military operation, as they did with armed forces and science and other military arm, and that's not friendly project, march. and, and now you've got to be a president clinton, who earlier the message was over not going to prosecute any of these thoughts. now present, put, and is making it clear that he intends to prosecute both the leaders. although not the, the armed forces beneath the leader so. so this is, this is not over yet, and start to talk, you know, better about what happened militarily in your brain is a, is
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a moved out. and of now moves apparently to is it about a 120 miles? yeah. but, but the, the russians were still sitting in the faces pastor, do you have an american generals on a fox and other locations urging you brain just charge to put all the car, which makes sense. it is the trap from the beginning. does it does the morning friday is, is they thought they had their opening and the russians are sitting there just, you know, continuing to white to now. so i can talk about those tactics. but i think we don't know the aftermath. i think the west is as perplexed. does anybody know probably as much as people advice as well where this goes next? yeah, i would say, i think we were basically finished with this right now. i mean, scott's absolutely right. it was a huge business enterprise. begrudge it and saw his empire being diminished dramatically and his is placing in the public. i mean,
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what most russians know about progression is on telegram channels. okay, that's where he was king and he was bedded a lot. ok. and now that there's been a major reversal here, but like i said, i wasn't putting a bow on it here is that there's an enormous amount of relief and a lot of people are very happy to see this man move on. okay. and keeping the piece at the same time, your thoughts, alexander, at least in russia, are you seeing like this, but in the west here we had a totally different perspective. because as far as i know, according to the coverage made by the western media, we must serialize in sports that the west continues to make the mistake you can get through us. yeah. through western eyes, believing that before it starts with large, we missing dynamic sense to see the cities in the subway we want to portray is versus using the website as a country. at least one sees 3 these mark by successive, but failed to who's this? ah, but seems loving me, putting things above or the west actually gets them to get dressed yet as
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a country born by a sold in the same illiteracy. however, the last weekend bought subsidize the students with the group immediately and went to comparing the rush. it all 5053. we the russia off the 1988, and that'd be ninety's. that was on the scene as a memory from the law in these tests to earn the discussion in the western media and manual which are actually a very to a true, a sounding board. so for some politicians to focus on the view that the rest of his room to be the more political stable than people is believed. and the deliberate she has a be as safe as believe to the point where they're at least was the personality like you're going to be version of the concrete besides the russian government and when we tell them to s. yep. so there's much of space, and from here, the political situation in russia began to be discussed with the service. and so far as any mental political in resting russia and wouldn't be dangerous for the
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west because of russia. if he's a states that is nothing more, nothing less than that which has been get power. so here everyone now is still discussing what the extent was this stage and get this thing done. what kind of the things that effect in case it was not stage you would have for the russian politics in the future. and that remind everyone that from a to to may that you're going to be losing the game, the fees, most popular police station interrupt shit. well he all i like for me to be push back there. he's not a politician. that's the problem. he acted like one. okay. and he was on the legs and anyways, anyways, i'm elected here scott, that's a, it's a very interesting point because as much as the, the western media and political lead stared this on no stayed institution. no regular soldiers, nothing. there was a uniformly rejection of this. okay. and i think there's a lot of mirror put in did the right thing. it was the best of the worst possible
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outcomes. that's the way i kind of looked at it. scott. so again, that we have to re imagined barton or we have to strip away the mythology lot of which was largely created and promoted by a precaution himself via telegram and uh, it's cetera. um you know, for goshen. it is march to, to moscow said i'm providing the russians with a case example of how it should have been done in key of, of know for goshen that you know what, what, what people don't realize right now is that this was not provision negotiating an end to is a do is damn it up. he was told by lucas jacob, that if he didn't back down all the wagner guys would die that day. that day. that day, day that the houses, there were thousands of russians. special forces deployed in the civil region. the elite elements of wagner had made contact with them and reported back if they were
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about to be over, well, understand what you're marching on the road was an extended call. there's a thing called a basic load basic about load. oh, that's what you carry on. you, you might have a couple of re supplies in your truck. that's it. you're getting a firefight with a regular r before she will run out of ammunition to die. now remember, wagner was scattered all along the road. they weren't afraid they were going to die . meanwhile, and most of them done $10000.00 children, osmond special forces and surrounded most of and the single had been given to provision that they were coming in bad night to kill him and all his wagner soldiers. this would have been a massacre. it was right to avoid it, but this was it for goshen doing anything nice. you know that he criticize a show a good in dress him up. let me point out that the success that the russian military is enjoying today on the battlefield is because of decisions made by showing go to

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