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ensemble for the spike and the cost of living. to me all the time for talking has already ended its action time. the constitution states that the common citizens have the authority to end this government through the kenyan citizens, can now to power to the rightly to serve in person. we all know the use tricks to get into power. we're starting the process of taking power from the yeah, look on your is face of an ongoing economic crisis and significant poverty levels in the country, basically compounded by, well the massive public debt that equals 67 percent of g d p. and the government's attempts to scale down and spending a part of a fiscal consolidation efforts that includes, of course, the new tax hikes, i know the international monetary fund. well, they've come out to say they have been well, very much supportive of a well steps being taken to boost these taxes. the the and i robi,
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i don't see any place. so experiencing interest people gathering in my boss. so that's the nation 2nd largest city. and we spoke with some of the locals whose opinions well to be fair. quite motorized cannot protest. we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult, even paying rent is a problem. before going back home, i have to think because my child lost me when i got them to wait. when i come from work to this point, kenya is not the can you? we knew before things have changed a lot. let me see support. do you mind if i did not support this protest because it has had no business, we just have to sell for even if we don't take looms now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to work hard to now funds to groups, fluid and all table by which is the police causing chaos. they're also citizens of can you and will suffer when we get to the same shops we went to come to, couldn't you peacefully, but they came to disrupt this peaceful protest. i mean, we're getting a heard a lot and we do not have peace. the many jania is in
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a bad place. this presidents lied to us in his manifesto is because he promised us having once he took the oath and i do, it is only baba who can rescue us. you know, some of us are hurting what keep not everyone has money in their wallets. you promised us at the bottom of the economy, which we have confirmed to you lied to us. i just support this process as long as it's peaceful. well, i knew daily, it has slammed also for its week responds to violent propaganda being put out against india and officials, administrative, external affairs, accused canada of quote, misusing freedom of expression. legitimizing terrorism have listened to in the series and also about the freedom of expression. but it's misuse advocating violence for propagating separatism and legitimize and terrorism. this is what we would like to emphasize, these posted inciting violence against different months on a different monthly pharmacies abroad, unacceptable, and we condemn them in the strongest terms with respect to kind of de months has
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been strongly taken up with the canadian, all 4 of these both in new delhi, i mean also what we have told them the governments of canada to ensure the safety of our diplomats, diplomats emissions, and canada. while the canadian at 5 minutes arrive as true to meet the effect of the criticism, claiming his country is always acted against terrorism. meanwhile, members of a hostile move mendoza, the distributing of posters advocating violence towards indian diplomat as to promote an upcoming riley. the indian minister of external affairs issued a warning about the potential consequences of allowing the controversial materials it will have requested our partner countries like canada, the united states, the u. k. in australia, not to give space to the color studies. this will affect our relations, will raise this poster issue with the governments of these countries or color, so they are how that's done as a separate this move my does take them to create an estimate of state for seats. while the high lift on political pa, he makes up only a small minority in the indian parliament of the assassination. in 5 minutes,
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they ended a gun. the was attributed to one of them was in 1918 for a lot of job. the editor in chief of privacy. uh india, excuse me, pro bossy. i beg your pardon, india, joining us. i live on all the international. is there a very welcome to you so great to have you on this program just just straight off the top of your head? why all these allegations coming out about, about a apparently well, a violent suggestions being taken against the indian diplomats in canada, which is coming from but usually what happens is on june, 18th, um, there is a city next to vancouver, go, sorry. and in that ones um, 11 seat, a gentle menus, but his name was bottom deep seeing uh sorry, his name was kind of deep seeing a new job. um, he was a president off of den, both due to non next week a booted water inside a and he was to basically and uh,
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he seems to be popular in study among the indians. majority your full my seats. so m date on the move months gone, 6 for justice and the pink. uh, they allege it that his death was actually uh, instigated by the indian government. um the police are still investigating in, in vancouver. im sorry, they haven't come to any conclusion. but uh, the facilities that these kind of getting dealings has been going on. the, you know, in the right of ivory between different groups of 6 in toronto in vancouver, in the up to a lot of other parts of canada. sometimes in other parts of the country as well, or this is kind of why of the sort, sort of jumping i do, but it's kind of well coming from canada. i mean, you're not really hear anything of it coming from kind of are, except to those failed policies and miserable government. but, but you know,
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it's totally separate as to me. so you are looting that perhaps their allegations that they're getting some support from the, from the indian government. i mean, is that the link here to potential support by external access? do you think a c is the indian community in canada is largely 6, but shorter deal demos, 6, they came from putting job. in fact they came from much before the independence. the earliest the 6 that to came us farmers what? $1897.00. so this 2nd down in study, which is basically, i'm going to go to real land in vancouver. right now. i'm sitting in vancouver. so i'm telling you the story from there. so they, they got people to speak to their religion in a very strong manner. and because in the 1980s there was this colleagues fun movement, a separate state, the job, many of those people who run away from their game and set this down and down there
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into. 1 the in off the lot in the, vancouver in other cities of the canada. now they also constitute the major vote. the bank of many of these canadian politicians. um, because right now, so hold on a 2nd, hold on a 2nd. now you're now you're getting onto the good stuff right now. are you talking about, but of votes voters, a bit of politicking here, that there was so many seeks. now that they could have some sort of influence with the political setup. is that what you're saying? right, right, i mean, you see the influence india in both those old and in england. now they have a prime minister of indian origin. you'll see him that kind of influenced india and both those having the us, the ice president of us a, is also a buckley of indian origin. so india and india bass for our indian expect periods of fairly rich in these developed countries that they funded the politicians for
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the elections that involves matter not unfortunately, or fortunately, you download the, the, the maximum presence of being deals of those of the $6.00 and $6.00 have for love but all 6, but a section of the 6 big fight. a separate state movement in the eighty's. it goes off, which are still hard, not inside india, but you hear the it goes still in canada, possibly an island. i'll say the ice, this is why the us for you, okay. candid or, and others being also factored into this debate. but i wanted to ask you, i a g that just it just intrude, you know, say what you will about the guy. but he's cool. the whole, the separate as act so, you know, and these also, these are these forms of suggested violence, a form of freedom of expression g. so what you'll take on, on the indian ministry is criticism calling it a misuse of the freedom. well you know,
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i brought minister trudel is obviously a little girl and many of the 6 games here they actually did not come as a but you know the this, it simply didn't gum looks like jobs. some of them damian, b, b, 's, when they war uh, you know, sort of intention with the indian police back in india so. so that is one reason. second, as i pointed out. 1 brand new stuff to go out of his spot. the specially bought a lot of bolts from the seats because the 6 doesn't do a sort of gravity to move towards the his body then towards that comes over. did so . so i think this one, i think i would say more of his party to sort sort of wrap this up and running started. one time i chewed i'll, i'll give you this, i'll give you this. if you could send a message right now to true though about this situation, well, what would you say to him? what does he need to know? it was the things that he must have done during violence of any sort.
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he is aware that there are in the seek uh, gang violence in canada, even in the independent of india. so he showed to actually do get them as couldn't the active this or as what they should get or is a number 3 if he was a better relationship with india, like the us is having right now. or let's say. 1 australia and japan has with india or but you know, europe has with india even england has with india that he must sort of establish a relationship when you must done them. violent centera zimmer, any song being indian, being non indian. no, no fuss should validate any guys on violence. and these people who have been doing, for example, this name that i mention not a new job. how deep seeing the job, he has been known in the boston to associate with violence. so the cases
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against him, the police investigations against him. so you should have done then die at the same time beginning to be who you know, you can believe in human rights, but human rights must spectrum's good as in don't acts of terrorism and violence. i think those are very, very 5 points. i do hope that the true though is listening to this as you know, john, editor in chief of pro bossy india. thank you very much. we hope to see you. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us. so far on this program, well, the topics off sustainable development climate finance problem is facing the global south of these issues very high on the agenda for the leaders of the g. 20 nations attending a 2 day summit in west in india as all to you is. origin sharma. now reports a. a to d. o, going to entail you 20 is taking place under india, a series of g 20 meets with all 500 for this offense, man as deputy mess city officials from around 60 cities in the world. this is set
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to be one of the biggest air board. you 20 meets takes place and the ranger mode these home state, which dropped with a focus on sustainable development, climate finance and building climate responsive and resilience. cities packed through the problems of the global. so the very different from the start of the global or not. and that is because of, of an idea of reasons which we all know. so therefore, it makes more sense that we discuss more about the problems related to the global south and focus on shared interests. because the problems are far with the, the problems of the sources. the problems of lack of capacities visit are very similar in the countries in the global cells. so we need to share these best practices, infinity and also in what we're trying to address these problems. but despite mass from across the world engaging in close door sessions on key
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priority areas, to be included in the you 20 community inside to see that may not be one owing to differences over the war in ukraine. communicated remains a challenge ahead of the final g. 20 heads of states summit that mr. moody will host on the 9th and 10th of september. you has made its voice clear or multiple times. that is to set aside decisive issues. i'm focus on real issues that are leading toward, especially the open for boston. global south wasn't west, isn't assistance on housing. it's weight really thing was going to force a consensus based on cell phones of nations in y'all's role as a shower and as a father, thing force is going to be the key runs and sharma all. the gar go through all the or to the big apple. now our project has gathered in front of the united nations headquarters on friday. they've been demanding an end to us support for
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israel and as well decades long conflict with palestine. i've looked at the pictures, the demonstration wasn't a response to israel's rate on the west, fine city of janine, which unfortunately left 12 peoples that including 3 kids at the operation was branded by the un cheapest. there was violence in the region in roughly 2 decades. and israel sadie was targeting militant but some of those in new york disagreed with that claim. the senior people are not put down because a lot of their courage, the palestinian people are put down, but you are towards the palestinian people struggle. the only thing that stands in its way are motto of the united states. we will continue to stay until the old, mighty with this compassion, bring up free palestine do the entire thing. we can embrace the palestinians if we were 400. so it was the arabs and muslims provided for us a home that was your name, they just the packet. you need them every time the court and it's because they're
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defending themselves. well meanwhile, the us does plan to move ahead with the building a new embassy in jerusalem and of course, provide with the publishing ortho or the what you choose, washington never having a quote policy of annex zation and a pot side saying what's the construction will happen on land, once taken from them by 4 in the united states through its illegal decision to recognize jerusalem as a capital of an occupying power. and to build an embassy on private property and endowments lands, which was seized in 1948 from palestinian owners, among whose heirs are residents of jerusalem. and american citizens violates international law and supports policies of annexation and apartheid. instead of policies that serve adjust and last and peace, it was uh back in uh 2017. the then us president donald trump announced plans to relocate the embassy from tennessee to jerusalem. this was a offer officially recognizing it as the as ready capital. as you probably remember,
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the move spock angle rolled across the arab world, and the status of jerusalem was a long being a subject of dispute, as well as control the entire city since the end of a 6 day war and 1967. however, palestinians do consider east jerusalem and occupied territory, and we heard from some of those living in that city problem next, but also the american decision to move its members. it contradicts american foreign policy, especially since more than the embassy and the 2 state solution. now the biggest tried to do that, they even move the embassy onto the listing and land owned by philistines. this is even a bigger contradiction. and violation of the embassy was already built on palestinian land. even if it was in television, it's still on palestinian land because tel aviv is the 1st of all knack, but these are any occupation during school that support an international, military, financial and moral palate from america. america is the tip of the spirit and the struggle with palestinians. and everything done by america with the arab states and
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regimes is for recruiting them and controlling the political decisions which is always in favor of the occupying state will be the key to us is the one encouraging the occupied to break international law and keeps there can patients state above international law, jerusalem isn't occupied city, according to international law. you as brags about democracy, the right of self determination and international law, then submits to this breach and established since embassy and the listing in land. people that put the legal director of the organization actually fighting to stop that embassy being billed us to high big shot a size the car into us decision on the motto is not actually set in stone as we find the objections to those that are you sort of just as well to the u. s. embassy and department of state in washington, a with approve documents archiving documents that proves the publishing and ownership of this specific is site on behalf of here. so the owners,
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by the senior refugees a, we claim there, the, these properties were illegally confiscated and seized by the, is there any hurt is on the inside of the law and, and hopefully they won't get to the stage of a asking for a fair amount to build on the site and the case is still ongoing. it also is there any authorities has made they have made a decision on that massive planning, but still there is a stage of us, a sort of these asking to issue a parent to build their eh, do the diplomat to calm down on the site. so we hopefully a it wish and it would be appropriate not to go forward with this side. the answer that we got from the us department of state was that they haven't made up their mind yet. know,
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find the decisions were made. and it's through this process, the history of the land ownership on this i will be seriously consider are just about wrapping up from out here on how to international facebook, sharing your stuff at night with all of us here at the off the international headquarters in moscow. you'll program just what's on the top of the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. the i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very create ticket of time. time to sit down and talk the
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unity and those are inca children's ombudsman. in the who, guns people's republic is investigating cases of missing children associated with
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that we've isn't that there is to see, i'm just, i'm the sort of it is it just pushed them just for pitching out and it's really that that's going to of my been just give them why and normally don't put people on your when going to kind of a middle school. but again, the g. i'm done in the center, but i'm really am i, i'm going to show as little as collateral. and that is point 9 in school, but she had to put the, the that there was somebody that move to switch. any district you're moving to swing by and introduce a new user. yes. not showing him a girl. and i probably am, i was much good for sale. i sing budgeted union of which was really, really i knew of 2022. so i repeat with children once again being evacuated from territories controlled by keats. those right, so the political did it for you. it's not something that i don't hear you. one of the you, the goal is as cool in the beginning of the was that you were getting is
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a big deal in 240 and we'll go to another one that is for me to get the bus gold rush and i get bored in good 50 way with the voice sales that says the many of us more than bring me out of the colleges, the oakland work for children. hundreds of all from this, from the nets, people's republic were evacuated in the same manner. but it's anyone's guess how to find children who have essentially being abducted from dumbass the most favorable outcome would be adoption. but there's a question mark on that diagnose and nobody in here. oh, so then yeah, it's a zip code and i'm more comfortable. one is that because of what i am did, she was nobody i am with she has a desire to them. teaching it to clear, but some more the organ never did you, did you just want to diagnose the leveling? yeah. yeah. with that, so would you mind me and sending you clinic news international legislative rooms
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and refuses to say anything about the fate of children. it has taken me the inside of my friends. it was almost the even. and you're the guy with sigma from the, the cheapest guy with non oregon children that, that are splunk, that's in the you should have pretty much and gigi the way things best. so my suspicions about respected organizations such as the red cross and doctors without borders. who was sent to have dealings with neo nazis and ukraine to have been allegations against doctors without borders of human organ trafficking in kosovo. it's thought the representatives of the organization were present when the children were evacuated. nibble, i don't mind me in the move as i did, you already make agent as jim out of his upset or cheer and disagree. it's really weird on the fuck they invested in, you know that i was the number and it says,
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if you put out of the point you and then it'll come good list, but them of the nation, they have to go to the us, canada noticeable children, the also taken away from the parents under various pretext that we're looking into what i've done that show them what, what's the good uh, so when you color i've got a new scope list of most beautiful fissile person june the food use will with the government you scan the, the solution, we just pretend we started, i thought you to the screen, you call me as much cooler was coordinated for friday live. uh, do you have to log in with me? go to a, go to them sliding that i definitely can use. now put you down there. so question. so we need you to me cause always for gigi and you couldn't send it also was wish i thought you to the east pros, the valley using those up a new cleaning. the charlotte? um yeah. i mean,
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yeah. some of the details specifically do things when she was that's totally well, but also on timber 3 was me selling children in ukraine. is anything button you e? sure. do you almost a 100 multiplying in business? use my associate law school list. do you uh, most of what i mean? so it should look familiar or should look kentoria for adults. so to be such a number of nearly digital media, the investigation found that the head physician available, regional technical hospital log done say doc, so new bones, organs to the united states, telling them others in ukraine that then children had died. when your promotion come will 2nd thought i only have to handle part of just one more than the cisco product. you come to what i see windows are slow on the computer, but i'll assume that you bet and let's just get part of to international humanitarian organizations. seem unconcerned about crimes being committed to can
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you cry and why don't you do that? and you could us make this all the just give a pleasure. smith, my phone that his wife was supposed to sit on the table with a phone. so know that the table with the a truck unless you think about it, cuz i talked to mike at the board, she left the bus real quick with those issue unless you get the one your, your direct uh, video guns children's tuberculosis hospital recalls. i changed the new smashing disk at the bottom. one was my body and send me if i'm on god. if i tell you that in the i do listen for the local, that's not the during world war 2, international humanitarian organizations, most notably the red cross, ignore the suffering associate prisoners in the same way. the soldiers went in, children, killed, fun, and horrible experiments were done. but the red cross allegedly kept silence the
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same organization kidwell for us and european prisoners. so really, the only one of them is that unless you, unless you find your slowly and we're not even able to, cuz we're not that much. uh, you can sort of where that them signs and yolanda for little him to say look, you mean it sounds good points to pull my chicago with the president of the red cross call ga book on officially supported denazi's. i'm was personally received by him. it was through red cross channels that adult heisman most the mind of the final solution to the jewish question. my not on don't to yoseph mangled a klaus bobby nickname the butcher of lille. and less than the nazis were able to escape justice. they said wouldn't up because i said, thoughts, nature, when you buy me, you know, is the voice them set the lips of shifting the thought on your website and what are we going to see? who's coming with joy of what's about the soonest. but it is yet that you will still then you live usually by. yeah. and it's way that will. it will much time. you go then. yeah, it goes over the
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the 1999 doctors without borders put in an appearance in cost of as well, specific to like out of hispanic set that i thought would be. is that the, this one he loved them. uh, although they like to have the most vehicle the allow me to accept that and will be about that or should i have custody? i mean, is that a lot of different answers get typically a bill for many of you want me to get the other guy even own postal down now cushion. yeah. don't. and diplomats the audiologist behind the doctors without borders, organization established in 1971. today it's an international movement involving more than 6 to 3000 people. the activities assumed to be noble and humane. but in 2005, a book written by
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a former prosecute of the hey tribunal. carla dale county was released called the funds me unvil criminals during how well getting close of the prosecutor so a much albanians trafficking human organs was the most shocking crime she uncovered. delta dante, directly accused cushioned and doctors without borders of human open trafficking. but the accusation only came out once delta dante had resigned, as chief prosecutor was cut off. that was the heads prosecutor of the house. you know, she get silent about the key. you know, all the evidence knows only of this issue, but with many other issues after this when.

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