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bees like those who represents and if in yahoo, and they don't want citizens to the palestinians, they don't want to see the photo since you and the representative has edge the us to answer to the abuse inflicted on men in base of the notorious at guantanamo bay, present can, according to prisoners, are regularly subjected to torture while repeats or promises to close or facilitate having to be met. torture was a betrayal of the rights of the victims of the $911.00 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
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detainee i met with lives with the unrelenting harms that follow from systematic practices of rendition, torture and arbitrary detention. while the guantanamo prison in cuba was opened under the bush administration back in 2002, and that was part of his will on cetera. but throughout these 2 decades, that had been repeats the claims of torture and human rights violations. the
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author of the is washington has repeatedly promised to close the prison. the right dispatch came in february from the bye, didn't administration, but it was bart, a bomb, a who made the strongest assurances of the comes to mice. and that was many years ago. i have said repeatedly that i intend to close baltimore 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 to provide the process whereby guantanamo will be closed. no later than one year from now to
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day on the international day in support. a victims of torture. i re or from the united states, a position to all forms of things you main treatment and our commitment to eliminating torture and assistant georges of virus as a hill. and then there quits for justice. for my prison, the old account has told his story of life, but then it's always center the i did go 1st to crimes because of thoughts. i was i was beaten teeth. they broke my and i was not given food for a very long periods of time. i was situated, assaulted on multiple occasions, see if the provision of the for 70 days, mostly sort of the most like alive,
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wasn't still the, the have nots included that it was the use of the i t's with in that program that allowed us to obtain useful information from the chinese subjected to that i know i didn't do and i said, i'm not offended. i'm not going to hot that's causing me a lot of pain and suffering the leaving country that that is things a little a little bit silly. well that was the most of the 27 languages. i'm not saying this is me. i'm saying this is was a handful of a lot with the help of my lawyers. my support is my family and i was so happy and
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it was adopted to to a movie outside of my family, my brother. and they did their last go on. charles life goes on. it was $92192.00. on 2 different occasions for a brief period of time that they want to have guns. so there are a be a gulf countries including gentlemen you that i suppose it does. look on this stuff . and we used to watch movies, watch noise document that is about the amount of stuff that i decided to join them . i did not know what the bible was. i have no clue. so when i get to, i've done some training camp work console. that's the 1st time i i was really young and i was really misinformed. this was a very big propaganda machine led by them nested already and it's west of allies
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and allies. so they, they gave me the wrong picture. i thought it was a very good cause to free people and to establish it for the country. at least i didn't even know isn't what the city got. to be honest, the, the people were fighting today. we were supporting in the fight against the soviets . it seems to us february of 92, the ideas of socal, took over kabul and i found myself in the middle of a civil war that i did not go into your boss. so that's why i went back to my studies several of my guys with some of the ideas, including a 98 and the 92 to 399. i received
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a phone call from my cousin and that he was living with somebody logging in to use the phone number. and then i was that was the phone number was just a family called he needed help for his father. my father is like my father and i did was in mississippi to hunter's father because we were sick of losing money. the i n stands, you know, see the america is a demo because of when it comes to muslims, people of color after 911. they did not have to do like a fascist, again because they said, if you are american, we do as little of law. if you,
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i'm not the american you does a lot that this fashion, the former us intelligence officer and host of the whistle blowers showed junk kitty aku when he believes that despite the unofficial speaking of that. so will change. it's an important international issue. 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 uh, 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 that the especially were at the tour, spoke up the previous special rapid tour noon smells are also spoke up and also
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issued reports. but the shame of it is that is that i think the united states is going to just ignore it. there's no way to hold uh, the united united states kind of what the sad truth of the matter is that the, the position of you in special rapid tour for, for torture does not have any teeth associated with it. there's no enforcement authority. so he or she can give speeches and, and 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 is that some countries are held to a certain legal standard, and others are not any other country would be held to a, a tougher standard. and now to the muslim festival of sacrifice being mocked around the world, around 2000000 muslim programs from
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a 160 countries have descended on mecca to take part in the hodge events. also be much in russia where around 10 percent of the population is muslim. the president, but he may have pretended congratulating those in the country. you are celebrating the holiday season. mind the issue. all reports now from us goes cathedral must put a bug bite on or as it is no need to brush or a the top, as it is known in the middle east, is an animal muslim a holiday which translates to the feast of the sacrifice, the sacrifice be lambs, goats, or sheep, according to assignment teachings. now, it really doesn't come as a surprise that it is a widely celebrated holiday in ross shock, as it is the 2nd largest religion in the country. and it is an official holiday in a pre dominant leave. most slim republics inside the russian federation, including the republic of the church and yeah, the republic of south, our son, the republic of things, we shed to and even others. now, right now,
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we are stand being right in front of most of those types of draws. mazda, which is the biggest, most, came from all of europe, and it was the only function in most, in, during the soviet times. now it was renovated in 2015, and it includes 20 times the size that it now accommodates over 10000 people. and what do people celebrate today? what do they do? you may as well, they wake up very early on in the morning. come to mazda their local mazda as we are right now, spending, they pray, and then after that, they go to their fees, they go visit families, friends, celebrate the joyful, and as most slims around the world to a russian most plans celebrate this holiday for 4 days. as well, and we've done 2 of the news this wednesday with almost 1400000000 people in india
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is among the most populated countries on the planets. and also one of the most diverse but debates is we be arranging them over the idea of a uniform civil code, which would be a common sense of personal loss. the old religions of the prime minister is suddenly behind to move on to accuse deposition of inciting minority communities against it. as all these under solomon explains a good deal. so i'm going to send the movie while addressing his faulty work as workers at the park page. and if i fall, he in the full balance sheet and loves you for these basically spoke about the need, the uniform civil code or the u. c. c. 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 in the or 9 years, it has spoken to boston need over uniformed 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 not just was a lot, is basically
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a practice on the chevy. yellow would you give the but he to was little men to instantly divorce their wife might. ok. springs awards a lot which means divorce. 3 times a. so basically mr. moore the there while addressing his bossy workers, seeing those in support. practices like triple logs are doing great injustice to muslim daughters in the country to day. people are being instigated in the name of u. c. c. how can the country be run on to laws? the constitution also talks of equal rights to bring cold has also off to implement u. c. c. these opposition, people are playing, vote, bank politics. so what is you will see see the uniform civil code basically more the government's object to one nation. one has always has on the case and in the right and all laws are based on calls culture, religion, geography is the uniform civil code is implemented. that means abortion of force
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and the laws which are usually based on 6 sense scriptures, for example, they seem to force law the muslim of course, 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. respect to all the culture of a sex, the religion. uh so the entire country then will be good warmed by long, long. but now the critics, some the oppositional scenes of this move is again secularism. and that it is targeted towards indian woodlands uniform civil code should be 1st introduced in the hindu religion. every person including scheduled casts and tribes should be allowed to perform foods in any temple in the country. we don't want you see, see only because the constitution has given protection to every religion within the dimensions. yeah. that many law me countries also have reformed force the laws,
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for example, egypt, georgia, in turkey. so the question is, is it's time for the country to introduce a uniform civil code which combines all united india and the one law is a time to let go of laws several calls before india bought independent opec's done has some, and the us embassy is deputy chief of mission of controversial statements about fighting terrorism in the country is not about was on good to over the support of the commons gave to 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. when he joined statements from the us, presidents and indian prime minister called on pockets,
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done to ensure his territory is not used for any type of activities. the us state departments echoed that sentiment just a few days later and even gave it back kind of complements back is done phasing that on seats. our efforts are those saying that the model still 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 lock sir h i. e, both eyes and mohammad and their various front organizations or the south asians strategic stability institute. and the results on outlined washington's history with dealing with terrorism and other countries. we would have appreciated this comment. i had it not being the fact that the united states actually left just kind of spun with eyes left of kind of stuff, the us defense bunch of things spent over there and,
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and the entire region in the mess. and as you are there russia, if i could son china, i've kind of son and even iran and he, given the rest of the region, is suffering not only refugee 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 shorts, eyes of the cells uh, you know, has actually less of kind of son. so the bigger question is, is that if you are fighting against terrorism and there is no bigger 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 the. busy list 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 interventionism. which of them has been a natural outcome from the places where they have a form for military conflict?
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deleda of nato member states hungry as openly said that ukraine is not an independent country. and then the peace dealt and the conflicts would depend on washington. not key if what really matters is what the americans wants to do. ukraine is no longer a sovereign country. it has no money, no weapons. ukrainians are able to fight only because we in the west support them. so if the americans decide they want peace, there will be peace. i was committed to peace from the very beginning. if there had been negotiations from the start, there would have not been so many deaths in the country would not have been destroyed. my position was that we should not turn the war into a global conflict or something like that, which should isolated in ship responsibility from the military to politicians and diplomats on gary and prime minister big so all but also spoke about the extensive rebellion by the wagner. ministry company saying that russian president, but even if it's in showed strength of the situation was quickly result. you made those comments in an interview with jimmy's build newspaper and emphasize the
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fruits and has widespread support of the russian people and includes the size the west corporation with cubes of failure. senior train ultimately faces defeats or journalists sonya vanda and says that's a whole bunch. his mom, just a few e politicians who are waiting to speak out, you know, position to the established narrative
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isn't which we will just let me show you to reset the case because gift has left out the form of us presidents by a bomb who just admitted the try me a did have a compelling interest in the united thing with russia. advise that to the ukranian peasants out of this instead of such statements, a bama should look within and i've met through the mistakes he's made in the ukraine of that time is not the frame that we're talking about today. there's a reason why there was not an armed invasion of try me or because crimea was full of a lot of russian speakers. and there was some sympathy to the view that russia was
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representing of interest the rod at the time the, the granting problem in itself. still had a number of russian sympathizers and the politics inside ukraine were more complicated. weird, and most importantly, what for if mister brock obama publicly states that russia's annexation of crime in 2014 was legal and justified. then we should not be surprised that today there is a full scale russian aggression in europe and a large scale war of aggression, those taking hundreds of thousands of lives. and that international law practically does not exist. maybe it's time to started meeting critical mistakes instead of coming up with new excuses for us to a violence uprising else to the ukrainian governments. in february 2014 tens of thousands of people floated into the streets of crimea as largest city expressing the distrust of p f. as in the most likely the crimea parliament voted to join russia. a decision was cemented when
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a referendum withheld and over 90 percent of the votes as chose to leave. otherwise, the power still refused to recognize the results of that. so russia is been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further. russia, as talked about russian speaking minority citizens or under siege, they're not referendum in the crime. it is illegitimate and illegal. it was spetchko together in 10 days and held the point of the russian collection in february and march of 2014. russia carried out its annexation of the crimea and peninsula through brutal force. from kias perspective, everything that's happened is a result of decisions that the collective west nato, your opinion made, and therefore the bill to defend ukraine, to repair ukraine, to make ukraine better than it was all on us. i think it makes it tough
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for the european union, particularly in united states to, to accept the reality on the ground as opposed to continue to why the change it of course, the wild card here is if the government of ukraine, whatever whoever is in, in, in whoever is the president and then the parliament, if they were to say, okay, that we're recognizing this as the russian federation said we're recognizing that he believes, but you're still going to have that residual history as you have, having been there during that referenda process. if today, um the russian federation, so okay, we're giving it back to ukraine. you would still have in your mind where you experience and removing that would be very, very challenged. but the cuban defense minister has conducted thoughts with these
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resting counts of us. that again shall go in moscow just days after the failed wagner mutiny. during the meeting, he claimed that nato is expansion was responsible for the current war and you claim bonus. and how do you relate those desire to continue expanding towards the borders of the russian federation? led to conflict and force to boss. so to launch a special military operation, the united states and some of its l lies have repeatedly used to force the invited sober and countries and into fee. it's in the internal affairs because those countries did not submit to the gem and it can serious and defend their independence to base against such a policy of hypocrisy 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. professor of a lot in american and carbon studies done your soul. he says that's cuban russian
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relations of faith. an important role in helping the island nation survive and circumvent the sanctions regime that has restricted the country for decades. i 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 was in for moscow if it was in for the russians and the deals around tourism around we in, in, in food, in these different ways of breaking the us is a, a unilateral blockade, the cuban said that they would be starving. so i want to start with that very human know, because that shook me uh to, 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 link only 90
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miles away from the florida keys and 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, $4000.00 german troops all preparing to be deployed to fellow nato member states lithuania, which is border with both russia and betters. germany's defense minister made the announcements on a visit to billions. the thoughts of the candles always look like we, the federal republic of germany expressly acknowledge our responsibility. our obligation as a natal member state and is the largest economy in europe to stand up for the protection of the eastern flank. therefore, i say again in all clarity, germany is prepared to permanently station a robust brigade. and also any of the prerequisite for this, as has been mentioned, is that the appropriate infrastructure is in place barracks training facilities.
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and the depos previously mentioned, well after the war and ukraine, a rope said last year, the german government puts through station a. come about ready be great. and if you any of the response to what's been described as threats on the nato eastern flank. but the issue has to be held to debated in belin with some calling for a temporary incumbent, rather than a permanent ministry base. if you any aconia house around 1500 german soldiers as part of a nato contingent said to his visits the german defense minister, along with a nato sec to general. and then, if you, any president, opposite the alliances, griffin, storm drills exercise tested the rapid reinforcements of the german leg nato buffalo group in the baltic nation. all said, well correspondence on this rope, i believe the trib department is more of a political publication than a military racial politics states and even pulling the oldest play. the legions of the dresser is coming tomorrow to invade them, which never was the case. the rush,
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i never had any intentions of that kind. and when we see what happens and you train, it's not because the russia came to invade to crane. but because natal came to take you credit into major, this was for us on acceptable, but the states are already in nature. there is no real reason to secure these countries from any aggression from russia. but what we have is the propaganda side to make all with you announcements, to the, till the public and the west that russia is dangerous. so this is maybe more and propaganda within then it real military questions into publications because it's again a violation of the agreement between data and restaurant from 97 in which permanent deployment of native troops eastern from germany are forbidden. petite. the head of a highly anticipated summits of the bricks group in south africa. this august to germany is the form and it says loan. and for a meeting with the south african counts of pods with the war. and ukraine said to dominate the agenda up at sylvia has remained neutral over the conflicts. earlier
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this month that countries president presented a peace funds and the budget, and they shall unimpeded green exports through the blank. see what's ahead of the trip, the gym and farm, and as the cold on advocate to do more to help t f. and the was a different place when the country of nelson mandela and desmond to, to raises its voice against injustice. the world listens. that is why, while in pretoria, i also want talk about how south africa can leverage its weight to hell, bring it in to russia's aggression in ukraine and to preserve the un charter most of the listing agent. we are now coming home to try and make sure you just get the sweet most was couldn't you just start pulling into the africa becomes a thoughts to the wisdom countries or germany when it is not doing what they wanted
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to do. um, honestly i think i, i, i feel if they were doing what they want it, then we wouldn't be in this, but how they do it on i have the image earlier this. yeah. the us on buses a to south african accused the country of c, currently providing weapons to russia. not as a claim, of course that was certainly rejected by the all star. it is independence unless subject your son do believe the west is trying to pressure africa stands unable it come to know in particular to basic a sweet salsa hire and africa and the on demand or of instruments, including money for nation, including a bribery using for and dark investments as a couch that's being denver to that chain. the van to which.

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