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she's the things that will just be done with you dear. i'm gonna need you to the most folks of the people that live here. and they said that there were at least 3 shots fired ukraine. once again, use the american made rockets for multiple launch origin system called hi mars. 2 people that killed another 8, a wounded as ukrainian troops attack a residential be of the buildings in the next republican. the seems to be getting was look at these pictures right here. tell us continuing for
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a 2nd night in a row in front. so a $180.00 protest is detained over the police kidding of an al jerry and i protest in 5 died as demonstrate is still in the swedish embassy and morocco recalls as i'm positive. a sweden bone of this sort of sarcasm gives permission to publish the button, the holy koran. the ghost finding the world lie for most good. this is odd c international where it's time for your taking a look at this hour now with the latest are from the gwinnett city that once again has come under ukraine. you know, it's hillary attack, we understand it again, residential areas being targeted all confirmed by an official and the rep or general thoughts. it was on june 28th. this ukrainian armed forces fired upon the care of the district in the city of done. it is presumably using high mars rockers
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and we haven't covered fragments. for further examination, 10 civilians were hit by the shelley and 2 of them have died. the remaining 8 were severely injured, including 5 children. here's what we found at the scene. now you can see the house here, the residential building, nearly every single, last and windows had been blown out. now i spoke to the people that live here, and they said that there were at least 3 shots fired against them. but here in the next, after speaking with officials, we discovered that ukraine, once again, used the american maids, rockets for multiple launch, iraq, your system called hi maurice. and the reason they know that is because the neighbors here supply them with these show fragments. and they're very typical of the high mars. now officials said that they're all kids, that size apply. more systems where use are the shelves are 2 different kinds of one of them is designed to inflict maximum damage to infrastructure and civilians.
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it also does leave. why went into the kitchen and saw an abrupt explosion, all the windows immediately shattered. then i heard a 2nd explosion, and later a 3rd. my mother grew up to my daughter and fell down on the floor. she heard her arm, but not much. we ran out into the hall and saw 2 girls standing there. one of them had blood all over her face while the other had blood on her leg. yeah, one of them kept repeating a boy's name. the girls told me she was sitting at a table in the yard and remained sitting in the exact same position there after the explosion. helps them and called the paramedics. i barely got through as there was initially no connection. they said one girl had shrapnel in her back and in the head. and the 2nd had trop know what her leg from. we don't know what happened to the oh, i heard of some say he died. we pray that every single stop 7, most of the children and the elderly are suffering. it's really scary. 3 of the 5
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wounded children were brought here to the local republican trauma center, according to the doctor, one boy, 17 years old. his name is ralph. this love, he sustained very heavy injuries. however, he is ready to speak with us cellphone windows. yesterday i was walking by the petrosky bridge and suddenly i saw an incoming shelf. i fell to the ground and felt that something was wrong with my legs. i saw blood and i started to crawl, and then another shell hit because i immediately got up on my feet and ran to an apartment building where my neighbors helped me. 2 of my friends who were with me, thank god, did not suffer much. now i understand that i have show fragments of my leg and in my shoulder to shut up the pillow through yesterday 3 children came to the hospital with the bones from artillery, showing that they were urgently provided all the necessary care. their wants have been bandaged and the children are feeling well. they were really shaking up by the incident, but still they're showing a positive attitude to clear about
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a 100 meters away from the closest residential apartment building. and this is the point of impact of one of the high mars, for all kids that was fired against civilians. here in the net sky, there are still some shel fragments remaining here and a few more words the ukrainians are using different kinds of rockets from this multiple one truck a systems. this one in particular that says struck, this residential area was filled with a scrap. no, usually it is used against the military, but in this case, just like in so many other cases before ukraine, once again barbaric. we attacked civilians here in the next from on call for an archie then that's true. public key will not be holding presidential elections next year, mostly due to the state of martial law or in the country of the us state department had this to follow up on the board
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to postpone presidential elections due to martial law. martial law is only in place because russia continues to wage a full scale, illegal, more against some crane. and it's people, we've made clear our commitment in supporting ukrainian. it's fight. and we support a careful constitutional approach to keeping democracy strong in more time keeping democracy safe and war. time need to you. in other places you have been not supporter of having elections hill. while there's complex serious one example. i'm just not sure i understand your response to the question. i don't have a, a formal decision to or a announcement to offer. this obviously is something that is for, are you creating and partners to determine what this comes off of your credit in the present as a class and an interview to the bbc that the 2020 for presidential elections in the
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country will not be held. this due to military actions there and i'm off a little being in place imposed lessons in may of 2022. my name is wency is 5, your time is set to expire in may next year. let's take this conversation. further discussion live, do a great zone report and liam conde's grove. joining us here, analogy international liam. a great to see you today is your colleagues that busy at the u. n. a in new york mex blumenthal, we are watching a bit earlier with some very interesting comments that the un security council. what do you think the us state department, deputy press chief up essentially a veiling of direct on? so that's a your question on how the us views as a landscape decision about no presidential election next year. well, why do you think they didn't really want to answer your question? you think, well, thanks for having me on but, but yes, you're right. you know, it's, it's not a good look to say, we support his decision to not hold elections because you know, extensively,
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we're fighting for democracy over there. it's also not a good look to say, we don't support it and then he won't. you know, you won't look good from ukraine's perspective and from the bottom ministry, disrespect to so it was no surprise that he didn't answer um, you know, i, i think the more interesting discussion is, you know, okay, more time debates or more time elections are difficult to have, you know, there's a war going on, the much more interesting discussion and i hope to bring this up next time i'm there is, is whether there was a, you know, integra, bull, democracy and pro freedom sentiment in ukraine prior to the war. and i think, you know, i, i can just go over real briefly, your view for your viewers. it didn't really exist there prior to the war. either. let me just give a couple examples in 2021. remember there's, you know, there's no excuse for the war at this point. president zalinski circumvented the parliament and sanctioned victor med vision. and this is his political opponents part of the opposition block party, the party he later banned. you know, once the word started, he section this guy, he band his news outlets. he said, oh,
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he's pro prudent, therefore, you know, he doesn't have the right to exist. and this guy was francis booting, but then he went further and then did the same thing to another member, not a member of parliament, but there was a political party named after this gentleman and it totally sri. i don't know if i'm pronouncing that right, but this is zekia bourne journalist blogger, definitely pro ukrainian know tries to put in, you know, i've heard him say things like crimea is ukraine, and the war was a war of aggression. he uh, sanctioned this guy of bands his media output as well. and then went onto the band and output called strawn, a news um, which had $24000000.00 visitors per month. also no ties to food, no products in sentiment. you just banned these people because they were criticizing him. zalinski and this is all in 2021. so this was going on before the war. i think that's the far more interesting question. you know, i just brought up the, the war time elections, of course, because it's in the news. and, you know, that's what the press briefings are for. but i do want to get this larger debate of
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was there ever freedom and democracy there to begin with? because this tends to be, that's what we're fighting for. well, i mean, you know, then you're just watching of the un security council meeting. we'd be now running a live here on audience national over the past hour or so. and, you know, they, they, they talk about the, the amount of money and weapons being pumped into ukraine and, and the need for freedom and democracy. yeah. you're telling me that the democratic values haven't really been around for some time. and as you say is that entity is cancelled opposition. parties are opposition, tv channels. anyone who basically speaks against the kate key. every dream is going to be putting while in front of the cross has, i mean, but also america, you know, the and it's freedom and democracy. it's almost like it just beating a dead horse here. it's always talks about when there's a conflict around the world that america is involved and you know it's freedom and democracy and allow me to get it. i get it that there's a conflict going on in ukraine. it's not going to be easy to stage presidential elections, but with a lot of money being pumped into you crate on the premise of freedom and democracy . i guess it doesn't really mix that well with what's coming out of the bite and whitehouse. i mean g, g, g, g, just smell, but i'm stuffing in. i, i, well,
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i agree and you know, regardless, it's not a good love canceling collections is not a good luck banning which has been going on since the war banning oppositional political parties. the largest one, which is, you know, the opposition block for life. he just, he just dissolved it, you know, even though there's a war going on, it's still not a good look and it's not pro freedom is not pro democracy. so things have gotten even worse since the war started, but like i said, it was going on before the where i can name a couple more here in the heritage foundation has an economic freedom index. heritage foundation is a very, you know, establishment d. c. i think a, i think was founded by ronald reagan and they, their economic freedom index has ranks for years. russia being higher than ukraine by about 30 rankings, which is pretty substantial. another thing i can point you to is the state department 2021 report on human rights. this is something i plan to ask them out to you. you read through that report. the state department in 2021 is citing all sorts of human rights abuses in you. fran unlawful or arbitrary killings extra digital
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killings. meaning, you know, you, the government execute somebody without a trial torture arbitrary arrest in detention there and, and there's tons more. so yeah, you know, there's so much evidence that the kind of freedom and democracy thing which you're right the us uses forever even invasion is not true. and that's why it's important to talk about and press them on. because most ordinary people are good and they wouldn't support it if they actually knew that the government is evincing americans . that that's, you know, that's wasn't the case. well, i mean, liam. yeah. you know, you'll calling much blumenthal from the grays on right now. the un security council, the addressing people that one of the statements he met, he made just about 40 minutes ago. it was, he said, it is official. it is official. mex blumenthal said that the, the conflict in ukraine is officially a proxy will between nato and russia. how do you read in between the lines of comments, ma'am? yeah, well, you know, i, i don't disagree with them. it's it,
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that's why this whole thing is so dangerous because it is a proxy war between the 2, the world's 2 largest nuclear, you know, russia in the us. and it's a very scary situation. um, you know, get to, to pivot also on maybe how we can get out of that and also to, to debunk the whole democracy. thing is crime. you look at, look at premier um, you know, the people there overwhelmingly want to join russia and it's not just me saying that you can go back to the mid ninety's. i was listening to ian bremar. and so if you know him, these are very pro, nato pro west academic, and he did his ph. d while living in ukraine. and he was talking about premiere in the mid ninety's. he was like, yeah, you know everyone, there is majority ethnic rush and they've always wanted to be part of. so they don't like you can then you then i can point you to a poll from 2008 from a raz, a resume. com, which is ukranian, pulling agency that the washington post called at the top research institute. they showed a majority of premiums want us to see joined russia. 2014 paul from
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u. s. government in gallup, 82 percent. want to join russia and then in 2023 there was that nbc reporter who was on the ground. they were interviewing people in for me. and they all said, we view ourselves as russians. so i just went through for decades of crime. yes. all for decades they wanted to join roger, you can't blame it on the annexation. crimea should be the starting point for negotiations. and i know i say this every time i come on, but if there's diplomats listening, trust me, there are still good people in the us government list, those data points that i just gave about crimea and tell them, let's start negotiating and let's make, bring me of a central issue, let's give crimea to russia, and then from there we decide what to do with the rest of your brain. is it security guarantee? is it nato? is it you you? but either way? crime. yeah. it's just such an obvious, let the people, if you're fighting for democracy, let the people have premier, exercise their democratic will let them join russia and then bonus points. you use it as a negotiation to end the war. uh, once again,
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pushing back on the main stream, narratives always questioning, mold that grazed, and reporter liam calls. gro, courtesy, and we hope to see you soon. i thanks or susan. ok, let's continue to erupt. all the streets of from softer the police shopping killed in algeria and teenager during a traffic stop. the french president condemned the protest. despite the day of the assigning, the kenning was horrendous and inexcusable. a protest in montera continue on to say with police using a tear gas. a riot started the night before with over a 100 police offices injured in the classes. we had assigned to the $200.00 protesters, pertain the wreckage of fund vehicles and damaged buildings could be seen across the federal security services, including even at the elite technical police squads, typically used to deal with terrorists. they will reportedly mobilize the handle that may have the
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if they're talking about declaring a state of emergency, it means they really are losing their grip and they've lost control. but it happened a long time ago. look another night of riots around paris and its suburbs. i went for a walk today and came across a city hall that had been booked out. totally got it, and also evidence. the cars had been towards all along the street. not the carpets use are too rare. here in and around paris. all it takes usually is a win 4 north african or french national team at a world cup, qualifying matching or even a world cup match and it's carpet to time. all this because this time
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a police officer stands accused of shooting and killing act close, change a 17 year old in the suburb of non tablets early last tuesday morning after the teen who by the way, is not old enough to drive here in france, flip the cops repeatedly in a mercedes, a class with a full list license plate. so there are some interesting curious facts there that need to be investigated. but nonetheless, the police cited an imminent public threat. but a french prosecutor, looking into the incident, has now ruled, quote, that the conditions for the legal use of the weapons worked for united the officer is now under investigation for voluntary homicide and has been placed in provisional detention. now it's important to note that this really doesn't help the case of french authorities who have been accused of going overboard with excessive force during the yellow best protest movement. for example,
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during which police took out $24.00 eyes and blew off 5 hands with their weapons arsenal use on crowds, domestic french crowds, at least 2 police officers were charged over those incidents. then there were the 5 in classes between pension reform protesters and police, more recently with more than 450 french people being arrested and about as many injured. it's really not a great look for france, which sees itself as the birthplace of human rights and routinely condemns other countries for repressing free expression. french president emanuel cole condemned the act of police violence against the team. but then fund around, do the $180.00 and yelled at those who thought that his sympathy meant that maybe he'd be cool with them acting out some of his reading, some acts of violence in the past few hours against the police station school, sitting holes against the institutions and the republic,
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these acts of totally unjustifiable and i want to thank all those who works. i've been nice as the night before to protect these things, to fusions and bring back call stick with a balance of recei deal. i would like to express the emotion of the entire nation about what has happened and the death of young nile. we have a teenager who's been killed. it's inexplicable. it's inexcusable. i hope that the truth will be established as soon as possible. and just as done the, the last part there is what everybody who's writing the thought was free license to just go nuts. and so apparently it is that they're learning, adding fuel to the fire, pun intended, is also a french police union that basically gave the cop a standing ovation on social media. granted, it's their job to defend their officers. but the choice of language here certainly did not do much to defuse the situation. bravo to the colleagues who wiping file on a 17 year old criminal by neutralizing his vehicle. they protected their lives and
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that of, of the road uses the anyone's responsible for the death of this thug. all his parents, unable to educate this on the notion here, that there are young criminal sizes who are 40 res, running rampant in the cities in france is something that got former french president, you call us a who the elected in 2007. prior to that, here is interior minister when you controversially said that he was going to clean up the suburbs with the cash sale, which is a brand a power washer. and that's tough talk largely listed him to the presidency. now no one denies the insecurity isn't a major problem and that no french president has been able to get a grip on it. but 15 years of tough talk has not translated into concrete results. the problem is with a very lenient french justice system at the court level, and everyone here knows that. but that also doesn't mean that police can just start
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going dirty harry, on people on the front line. now the reaction from outside of france has been much more focused on the teenagers origins. and it's been the i'm and also if i see this as an active racism is also the french police are races towards africans in general . not just algerians, for the moment we ask our authorities and the embassy to launch an investigation into this matter. so we don't lose more of our young countryman, if he was another foreigner or a french citizen and they wouldn't have treated him the same as an african level. they would have conducted the stop in a practical way. that's really another police, more than human race is behavior to was that tells you in the young man they could have taken out the mattress of all those an opening fight and killing him. the french police are known to be racist and unjust. and the decisions particularly towards immigrants took off the french police run fad because the police are supposed to protect people regardless of the industry. now let's hear it. does he
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have to? if he was french only for not the police are supposed to protect him, you can jot this policy is a french visit there came here. he wouldn't be treated like that. would we as old journalist or despised by them? they hate us. since the time of our liberation and from their occupation, and they have hated us and us, they're seeing that through the prism all of this to the prism of their own experience in their own perspective and through and national identity. but regardless of how this is ultimately handled for now it's francis image that's obviously taking a very big hit, both within the country and also abroad. next. so chief in stilton book is expressed as support for swedish ro authorities allowing a man to burn a co run outside of mos getting stuck on saying that while the act may have heard some people's feelings, it wasn't necessarily illegal, it does comma sweden is still trying to join the nato, administrate block as part of the song of the motion and the depth of
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the ceiling. uh, this causes on the actions taken up or uh, offensive, and objectionable are not necessarily illegal in the so room legal system will not everybody's entirely on board with that sacrament and protest as it repeatedly storm. this swedish number is a compound in iraq and responds to stucco and permitting the building of the revered holy book. a mass of protest as a foresight wager, the embassy grounds in bagdad. we understand that the security guards cleared them out pretty quickly. the leaders of several mostly muslim countries of denounced the budding of the islamic holy book. i'm a rocco was even recalled as i'm passive from sweden, sandy. i was an insult to every muslim in the world. regardless of the political positions or differences that may exist between countries, the kingdom considers it unacceptable that the face of the muslims should be
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disrespected in this way. nor can the principles of tolerance. and the values of universalism, reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. nicaragua has lawrence to complained with the un over the us refusal to comply with the international court of justice, order and pay compensation to managua for its support for notorious death squads in the 1980s of in nicaragua. and the president made the decision, even though he was dissuaded from during this by friendly nations who told him it will not bring any good results. let's see, i'm on a quarter. we will go to court to accuse the united states so that they repair the damage they have done to nicaragua as much as possible. when we talked about going to court to sue the united states, rather, the nation's friendly nations told us it's a lost cause. you will not be able to make any progress there in court. the court has undoubtedly been a point of reference in the battle for independence,
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for the sovereignty of nicaragua, in the face of the recourse of powers of the use of force. we have defended ourselves with a force of law. romano shed some light on this story and have a conversation right now to join with the ben norton. joining us live your own arch . international vend. it's always a great pleasure to see you. 37 years of pos since this, a 1986 international court of justice ruling, but the us still says no to paying nicaragua the reparations of those a. it's been a long time, i guess. so, finally, for decades, but your thoughts? well, this is another example of how the united states violates the so called rules based international order that it constantly claims to uphold the international court of justice is the top judicial institution on the planet. this is the judicial arm of the united nations. the i p j is based that the hag that can sometimes confuse people because it's different from the international criminal court,
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which is really a very biased western institution. and united states doesn't even join the i. c. c, the international criminal court, but it is legally responsible over the international criminal court decision, because all un member states are party to the international court of justice is rulings. and this ruling says very clearly that the united states has violated international law by attacking nicaragua in numerous ways. including by supporting the congress which were these right wing death squads the in to try to over throw the sun, the nice the government. and the 1980s, also by putting mines in nicaragua has ports which is an attack on civilian infrastructure. and the court ruling says very clearly that the us violated international law by imposing an embargo on nicaragua. and today the us has sanctions on nicaragua, which are very similar to the embargo. so the point is that not only did the us violate international law then,
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but the u. s. continues to violate international law today, and it refuses to abide by a ruling from the top court in the world from the united nations international court of justice. this is what broke state looks like, but the benjamin g thing is this something that could finally compel washington to essentially comply with the ruling and a full count reparations to nicaragua? me frankly, no realistically, no, because united states for a variety of reasons. one, it refuses to recognize the legitimacy of this case. the us refused to defend itself in court, which again, is preposterous because as a member state of the united nations, the us is party to the founding statute of the i. c. j, the international court of justice, but by refusing to participate, the ronald reagan administration was trying to deal legitimize the proceedings against it. to furthermore,
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united states can use its position on the united nations security council to block implementation of this ruling. so there was a general assembly ruling a general's on the boat and of course at united nations general assembly there are $193.00 countries that vote every single year. and united states, of course, always votes against them. but the united nations security council is what actually has the power of enforcement. and because the us is one of the permanent members of the security council, it can veto any enforcement. so what we really need, in addition to pressuring the us to abide by international law and give reparations is also a massive reform of the united nations because the united states use is it seat. and the permanent is a permanent member of the security council to basically block international law and justice for countries all around the world, not just nicaragua. so i that john, i spend norton joining us live here on what is essentially shedding light on, on
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a bit of an historic story, but it's still very putnam today, ben. i appreciate that. we'll see you soon. thanks for having and the thank you for joining our surface program. lie for most of this is awesome international just not fucking hot spots 11 in the evening. we all have access to the the the the, the newer and the trial is the ovens on the 1000 head of the sabotage section to
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testified. on september the 12th 1939 the chief admiral canal, or as was instructed by the dry foreign minister to yell at him from raven charles . it's necessary to reach out to the ukrainian nationalist with whom intelligence had already had military contact to cause an insurgency imposed on which would have as its resolve the extermination of poles and jews from the testimony of interested men, the, the organization of ukrainian nationalists in the summer of 1943, i was indeed given the rifle individuals scheduled abroad, no way of district, enjoying the ukrainian nationalist organization which committed mass, murder, charges less than 2 is uh, it'd be july me please reproduce, getting started because he.

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