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the, all the mold from video slippage is what one of the women have at the scene have to say. what about what the people in the viral video have done is highly contemptible. all mothers and women are against such as perpetuated on anyone, irrespective of race and community. we have to cookies may tease or muslims, the mothers, highly condemn, such as to degrade women. the government should impose exemplary punishment to prevent such acts from happening unless you say that somebody has 10000 people in the region came out to the honda. so if he's correct down on everyone involved in the incident that besides this also includes a piece to a sense of urgency in all ethnic groups. over a $160.00 people are being killed and more injured, since ethnic mines interrupted in the mental states in may india's capital. so as seen protests over the incident, members of the opposition congress party took listings of new denny condemned to
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violence. emissaries is held, put post saying save money for about the occasional flashes. the police are upset. the amount to the caribbean, jamaica plants, a separate form of the british crown. i'm become an independent republic. the state is private so claimed he seeks to cut the colonial ties in, quote, move on. now that king charles has offended the flood, jamaica is the final above day. this example, which recently moved to separate from the british. well, the transition to a new form of government is born out of protests earlier in the region, including a scandalous demonstration for him for slavery, reparations from britain, the rooms adjoining a room, visits the caribbean. meanwhile, the jamaican massa was a looks to be done before a river referendum takes place. he says, the issue demands of public view. i must strategies to make them dice for in the ok
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. we have said indicative timelines. we would have wanted to be able to do this within a year, but the process is not fully near one. the jamaican and government has been very active in ensuring that the interest of jamaicans arm retained protected and advanced it. we started with the vandalism director of the sense of the count to had demonic studies, who says that has been a republican move and in the caribbean for a 100 years. well, some of the issues in jamaica to do with the history of britain in the car van, uh, its role in slavery, its rolling, extracting well from plantations and building the industrialization of britain, the side of the there has been claims for compensation and they're probably claims for better treatment, all of the citizens from jamaica that's living in the u. k as well. we have had a republican movement in this country for a 100 years. but one of the major problems with moving forward with the republic
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and moving forward with democracy effectively. it's the fact that embedded in these systems which are linked to the british monarchy. we have very and the democratic features, for example, there is no such thing as citizens and the starting constitution. we are subjects of i read a treat mama key and you have an oligarchy, effectively which is against the idea of giving citizens a site in house or a public is created below the models, nelson mandela international day, this week, overriding the legacy of the fullness of improve upon psych icon oh, who correspondent and the good report from the celebrations in south africa as the international days of the international of southern states held in the, on the 8th of july. the. so that's a couple so around the world, it, is it the way we come memories and send a breach of the life of the legacy of nelson mandela who is the 1st of the laptops
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that african prison is also an anti active history. the purchase products into the model of the state, a list and the visuals take me to increasing the positive impact the community. but also of course, this is done by dedicating 6 to 7 minutes of your time to local communities. and those that are listed as nelson spent 67 years to the office and they seem
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to soon for me it's really up to me as soon as i couldn't find them. so that comes to the one. the 1st advisor bishop, the circumstances that they find themselves as a product of the bible. but they should be able to contest, but they, this one's the surveys were also held in russia, where there's a lot of the plan for them. says i'm educational and scientific lines which is gather them and capital as part of
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a joint event between the embassy of south africa. and the most of the library, south africa is i'm 5. so it was a rush. so it wasn't in attendance. president presenting is books. i'm giving a lecture dedicated to the fight against a pod site and then the piece 5 lloyd. i'm next in an exclusive interview for me to define will be i will be back with more international news of the top of the out on monday, the 9th and it is said that to have a lucian, that is don't die by desk. the just say you don't wait. now what it means in the really t is that the memories all for evolution nowadays, steve, leading always to us for a long, long period. that's why we still talk of the data cost through. we still talk off of the office of check why the so it's the same with my dba and
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to boss is, so it's all 3 kens my dba was something special to us and he's still special to us this why this day we finally celebrated is on that and that's what we are doing here today, and of course, doing it at the, the owner that she, a library for, for the lead teacher is something else for us. because as an embassy, we've got a very close relationship with this. the we said this institution, which is a magnificent institution catering for funding literature. and i'm told is that the only library all fits nature and the size in the whole of the russian federation. so to celebrate my life, to celebrate my dba. 10 passing you and to celebrate my di buzz 105 for
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us because it would have been for 105 years, or if it was our lives. so that's why this day is very special to us. let me tell you something that i've never told anybody, and i don't think we have. we talked about it much, but i think on days like this is, this is what do we have supposed to bring the human element of people. i was a director general of the national department and a group of us with some more and to go to keystone. so we went to his house in kate down at bishop office. it was in the morning and as much about coming in. but you might definitely agree to us. she just went to sit down and then said, we should be given tea and coffee and everything. so we all, she, what it and what is it?
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and what is happening now monday about was furious about something that happened the previous night and but the guy says to us, a young people, this is not about you. but this is something that does happen. that was 10 number to me last night. so we were expecting didn't much anybody is going to tell us, what is it this terrible thing that's happened to him? and then he says to us, no, no, no, never mind. you have to sit and talk about every feed. so that was my dba. that's how that's how, that's the most likely and memorable thing to me. when people see my, do you by you than i, you call it it's. it's mostly taught. it is a sense. but the my was alive and by every body. black and white in south africa
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because of the nature of a person who was i was informed for example, this morning that the president that i'm up plus a full example was addressing these a day in my do you buy the home board in the village of going to i have not yet seen the speech of the president, whether the president was talking about about my de bye because every time people talk about my dba, they, i knew things about what do you buy as if he's the lights. and the, even today to us memories of both my do you by keep on springing up look, there you look you up with a month, are you not to you? you can very event, my dba. can you know, i don't think you can, it's
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a to be votes to way to resemble my dba, but i think we can learn from his teaching. we can learn from what she did to humanity, to not only to south africans, but to humanity as a whole. you know, if you see, call for the concept in on off my d. but that was at the wembley stadium in london. i'm imagining a bit different from every way in the world to receive this man call. it might be, but it's, i mean, much noble up to date. we 1st have got to look at to the causes, ease of color and the our lives in the fall. we understand you your call on the list and as an officer can, who's your car on the was the car. oh,
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nice. and a car only that is not completed. it said, do you call is ation. because we steal a, have a people in africa decided all we people in west and so hot plus, still leaving. not that color natalie is so for us to begin to rush to talk about your color on the isn't as if we have you. i dictated to defense, d g is off color and the i lose them. i thing to me that is a misnomer. there. what does that mean? student needs to understand courtland yellow is because many, all for the quarter. nice to be for steve leave under the heart of off color in the lives and that is why up to today you still find the country is not apologizing for they are only in color and yellow is so true to
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me. as i say, it's a personal opinion that we need to deal with the fest, the jews of core laneer leaves them each settles before we begin to start talking about your call on the list. that's my belief we. we have to go back 1st to the he started kind of background off the ascendancy of pin offer to can use them. the pin off for 10 isn't started to come into the being in the late fourties came about in the 1950s with when do you call on any of these nations started in offer to lead us such as and while i'm in room uh a new car company uh julie, i send you
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a uh 10 this call and uh any the lead generation like robert move, got bed agostino ned till and then the nurse and monday allows these, i believe, does for a shut in pin for the can is a, which led to the formation of the organization of african you need to in 1960, to the lady to in the twins g, 20 o 2. then i want to, you transform into the all 3 can unity on the be project of pin a pretty can is a v a you today the offer can unity on the we bag that it's one of the most for me the a model to lot to the organization and to us is all 3 kens v. a.
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u is the at the same time, not to unites us as africa. 64 countries to day members of the african union that was formed by the way that was launched in south africa in twin t o 2. so we have been proud of that. we played a lot of homeless, so africa in the evolution of penn. awfully kenya's and no, you didn't. the end today between 2 to 2 days of free guy has got a road map. the agenda tween to $63.00, which sets out to be authentic. how we want. when do we want to see for the come by 26? 2063. that's our road map. it said developmental program. that 6 to develop awfully. now of the agenda
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2063. then we should be in the office con, continue the optic of free continental trade area. now, what does this mean? this, we know, talks about consolidating of food can treat in charge of the country. now, what does this mean? the challenges that we still have is the, is still very low level is of, into isolated country. after cost you trade with foreign countries, more than any trades that we did sales, then that is why off to was put into place to accelerate in truck for the country. so this is part of the pin of free can project that is continue in. it's
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a very s phones madiba would not have been happy monday, but would have been outspoken about what is happening to the palestinian people. i was just talking to the palestinian and boss so that here you know, moscow who is here with us today. and he was telling me that there is a big delegation from the palestine authority to visiting south africa. and i think it's not accidental. that the top ones the during the base, but they off my do you bucks during the my deadline months? so definitely my dealer would not have been happy with what is happening monday, i would not have been happy with any, even just these nothing is happening in the world. definitely. that's not the type of person that you was. and there, you know, she was very outspoken. she would have definitely spoken model or you haven't been
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dirty about the injustice sees that the palestinian people are going through i think my to buy would have been very, very proud with the decision that was taken by the sale of an officer can lead us to take the road into national politics to assist in the resolution of a conflict. really, that is definitely the only way that we can offer the kind but the trula. and the reason why africa decided to get involved with it is because of the impact off the wall in u. k. on africa itself. and as i said earlier, personally, my fear is that if this war continued,
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it would mean that agenda 2063, our developmental programs would be delayed or so that is why then the decision was taken by the salesman officer can lead. does that? let's get in the bar. we believe, and we are proud as africans is that it's a 1st initiated to off. it's kind west 7 african foods. all state decides to travel and cross the world to go and talk to president zelinski in the ukraine. meaning, key of to come and talk to president putin in st. peter's, but to have never been heard off. i happen to have been in the meeting in saint petersburg with the lead as a where we've actually didn't put to the meeting. went very well. so we are,
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we're happy that we were listened by both precedence the same happened, even keel. so to us, we do not for our sailors to save that. we are going to solve the problems. no, we have not. the problem is going to be solved by the 2 countries that the conflict that's i believe in the
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welcome to worlds are part of teaching russia less than has ever been an easy undertaking for the europeans to centuries ago. napoleon, despite considering russia and natural allies, decided to punish it for rebuking your french embargo and lost much of his army in the efforts. in the 20th century, the germans made their move meant the same fav. can you hear of close this historical gift of this time around by joining forces against russia and ukraine? i'll discuss that. i'm now and join by all stressed for minister of foreign affairs . karen nestle, madame is great to see you and welcome to russia. thank you very much for the kind of invitation, and it's always a pleasure to be in your country. now, before we delve into history, enjoy politics. i want to ask you about your own uh postman as serial transition, because i know that the you have to leave your native country due to personnel and financial pressures, your 1st one to friends, and then you eventually sub told in london, and which is such
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a reversal of the traditional immigrant one because we usually think of people moving from the middle eastern europe. you and you made it the other way around. how has been this invention been for you so far? what i, it's now nearly a year that i arrived 11 on the 12th and spring last year. we sold events. and when i went made my 1st administrative steps in, in may 11 on. and i said, i need to text number, i need to residential paper, etc. to the notary, i went to the lawyer as i went to see they asked me like, are you crazy? you want to come to left? no one you assessing and have a non 15011. these are leaving for a months left on on. alice said yes for why i said why last problems in europe then does much more freedom 11 on the new york. that's why i'm here. it's interesting you say that because i, i also loved lebanon. i used to go there when i was reporting on the war in syria, and it was such a respite. i'm the one thing that the stuck with me is you describing lebanon as
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a place where you found a freedom of mind. and this is a very interesting type of freedom. what do you mean by that? what, it's not the freedom that is stipulated in, across the chosen in a paper. it's not the oldest freedom commitments that 3 here all the time. i inside to your opinion, you know, it's a freedom that is lift in defense of lift. i've left lifting. you know, people live next to each other. they don't live with each other. this is also affect 11 on was 8 and different ethnic groups. a read tribal i station that we have seen throughout the many chapters of the projected war. but this consensus, this to minus gonzalez's and does what europe is missing, where we only see black and white now and 11 on you have great. this is a very interesting question because i think 11 on is a very diverse society is it's the gay capital of the middle east out. very vibrant, nice live. but during the day you it, you will know that because it looks like
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a traditional muslim society and i think it's a different, a more discrete, perhaps way of dealing with diversity where various groups have the spaces. and they also have some sort of a shared tickets when they can be themselves without being in the each other's faces. so it's done more toiler in passing and more discreet. but how does it feel to you after leaving for so many years in your, which i think has a much more sort of in the face more demonstrative way, all 5 or showings, your identity, or whatever it is? well, you know, uh the europe that i always was grateful for has ceased to exist. and what might, i mean to 0? it's a europe where you could do this, let the vendor list where you could test different opinions 50 and 20 years ago and was completing all of that. i. i like hosting people for a lunch and dinner and i always had a wide spectrum of acquaintances throughout calmness or is through out of all kind
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of as make religious backgrounds. and you could sit down, chef would be a very divergent opinions, a disagree, but need again, this is not any more possible today. your concept and whether you have that, whether you're not going along with the majority opinion on a migration policy, like in 2015 when i started to have my skeptical physicians on that. and i'm definitely not so far big on, definitely not the freshest. i have to send it or whatever, but i was labeled old that because i said back in 2015, it won't work. how people saw it, you know, and whether it's now on the russian, whether it's on climate change, whether it's on your name and you have, it's a topic that's only black and white. one thing that, that i cannot understand is that many europeans pride themselves on being true democrats and they see russia, for example, as an authoritarian country. but the approach you are describing when everything is very many can black or white. either you are with the forces of good or with the
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forces of evil. it's very to tell a tyrant and then nature. do you think people understand that? and is it a deliberate policy or a has for them to stand like 2 days ago? there was a headline in austin, online media, kind the phone and phone minister crisis back to the empire field. and the interesting thing was that in the chat rooms, a lot of people had some sort of of, of supportive position that and say why we understand why you left your up. and the way you were chased out of our country is it's tremendous enter your credit. so that's a pulled from. so read is if you want this, also a lot of hatreds from others coming up. but many people have realized that's why it depend demik. why on this one year of war and the anybody who is asking for peace negotiations is considered a trade to is considered a negative that's of the history. it's all about on shipping. so where has this 0
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disappeared by you had to rational discourse, so you'll have skepticism. i, i said already when i served as administered. that's when i want to see a died. i travel to moscow to new dalio peachy. why? why know, when, twice the vienna was often confronted with elderly teenagers emotional not anymore racial. now. now this is not just some moral pressure as far as i understand you faced real uh, uh, obstacles to continue living your life with dignity and austria. can you talk more about that? yeah, well, i am in the, in 2020 to independence. i'm extracted, maybe people has not taught myself, but i, i, i faced immediate campaign against me that was weird. that was complete. the ration that i was into a, it was just to give you 11 example accused of heading and nobody shocked formula on my desk when i was minnesota. and which i had been experimenting according to the
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look at which the source or which of the photo that has cups kept up coming again. and again was the full the orthodontist was the president of the russian federation . so she had that specific demo that she's cooking for. i sent to kill animals and, and the had all little better, most of them for that. but immediate last year only that i'm taking out to read it was and it is a which on. and that it was so for us taking that on certain days, i couldn't freeze anymore because i said to myself, but this is, this is impossible. what is going on there? and the, uh, and i, uh, in 2020 i still lived in austria. um they, they picked out a dock that had taken from the, from a dock shelter, which had been put to sleep, but a veterinarian accusing me of having killed the dock and in the middle of 10. daniel for the 1st time and legal history of austria. adar costs exhumed to say it in
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years, and that was an autopsy to prove that you didn't kill it for them. yeah, no, they wanted to prove that i tried to patrick. seriously, but you come from a country that gave the world many world renown psychologist sigmund phrases. yeah . so one of them, but there are many others. how do you explain this um, some of the reversal of fortune because, you know, maybe it's just asked the russians, but 3, associated your with enlightenment values with critical thinking with the, the show appreciation of all forms of diversity. not only political but the any other. how to explain it to yourself. yeah, but this is what i i'm, i started to write the stuff now because i had other things to do. a book which i called rick in for europe because they are just described. it's the one i was always grateful for, not only proud of, but great for, for that i could grow up in that, that i could pronounce my opinion without risking
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a lot and even being mistaken. i'm in the real and learn by making mistakes. but i pity the youngest as of today because there is a lot of self censorship on many topics in schools that start to just the migration topic. to my impression, it went to august, the climate change going back, it went on, we spend them a call. you see it's, i mean, there was no, there was a real debate. it was idle or, but never s. and now it's about the russia and it's about, yes, we have to fight the russia and russia has to be taken off the map. end of that, if, if it is especially sticking of the map, i wonder what do you want to do with that? huge hold of some in there. yeah, but, but as a continent, this also what i realized was this ration of enter russian sentiment, especially in austria, in germany, which i had on the estimated one. i lived in france for young something it was before the war, but i, when i said i'm traveling to moscow next week to teach.

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