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so the challenges ahead of us are great, and it is impossible to look into the eyes of those who serve and tell them that whatever was before will remain with her ready to not listen to secular politicians . they listen to read bodies. yankee says those red bodies will never officially encourage the youngsters. conscription in fear of losing control and voters. this is one of the important things they know going to vote for whole. the default is getting big of enjoying the idea of the going to hill people opinions. listen, the going to meet those in between the going to me gave the going to me less bills . the going to meet before the premium. and when it comes to election, you're going to say, wait, i don't want to vote for a policy with doesn't people like to know the society? lady policies were going to be much we could then i'm going to have enough money. they don't, they don't gonna have enough power in the government. so they want to make sure the folks and everybody vote for them. second, olsteen score rather religion. and they don't go to the idea of because in the idea of the get different opinions devoted young,
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he believes that if religious mentors fee are losing their children to the secular world, so they should reconsider their approach to education. so i'll tell you a lot of things up. i will never stays on these ready tv, 18 years, or even 20 years. you'll teaching the children through the study to kick somebody to be literally just. and i'd like to split it all on the walls of the 20 is he's a big boy. he's going to do the idea of what in 10 minutes he's going to fall. and what's the value of funding for 20? you mean you see both for 20 and so it means that the way you been a page, you know, the way he was educated wow. the whole a to community it don't educate their children to train them. they, it's like a dog, you know, take a dog and tell them what to do. i mean, does it, is that what was found was doing? and once they leave, they finally found the way to see their community. there are ready men in the army . despite being exempt from the draft, they still kennon ross. the 1st 10 weeks of the war saw
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a real boom and at least with 2000 ultra orthodox men seeking to join the forces. double the usual annual number from the community idea is a higher ready, and he's in the idea. we made him during she them, it's additional jewish, 7 day period of morning over the seized family member. his older brother who also was in the army combat to union died in the last week. gas station attack, shocked by gunman audio, says there is no problem for religious people to be in the military. he also claims the idea of doesn't need a lot of her ready. it is not interested in turning into a religious army. well, the reason politicians talk about it serves a different goals, but i think it's politics. the i d f doesn't need the already said. they only want to create a mess of last week and a lot came and said we needed to do something with a high rating. and we'll say now say what he did was to silence the noise that exist on us because of the gaza war up. and the leadership's failure right as to
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how they did. most of the her, it is still would like to keep the military service exemption on sunday, in protest of the conscription law, ultra orthodox demonstrator is blocked. one of these roles, key highways. if the government decides to change the decades loans stay to score the army could come from most of these in the public even within the hair ready is divided. assemble out of they have a rabbi and he tells them what to do. they want us to study the tourist, so they don't go elsewhere. and if he says, go to the army they do. if he says, don't go, they don't get whoever sits in studies, let him do it. whoever doesn't, and should go to the army. so especially in this time of war and whoever conduct should help the soldiers by either giving donations or studying the torah. the rabbi says that tora protects the soldiers as
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a government decision that gives alter. also, it will use the privilege note to bear with for the, for the army is valid until the end of march this year. if new legislation is north advanced hays rail, we'll see a new generation health or religious community obliged to join the military. the outcome is hard to predict now, but the heated debates that's now unfolding and as rarely society shows that whatever the result is, once that is fine, everyone wears the ocean are all to you from the ne brooke is around the next. we find out why a natalia and musical political group to promote anti fascist ideas were soon the doctor playing a gig in don't boss that they have devoted most of their lives since to delivering to monitoring 8. there are short documentary on the bus will take the fund of red begins, the
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a one year deduction attempted to collect at the exit amount apache sat there for the show and then it will be a job to loss mitigation of a of a dish. international stuff is defensive to separate the setup button and not to mention that person wants to do an easy task like that. if i see the media, i love people, there's only 2 reasons. could you say was, would you say the video camera in the service of the deals for them? i didn't want to work it on the stimulus. the industry is it will less money will fall sales really a lot. so should william farmer shots, monuments who have got cash door to go to decisions in my lab. and what was that, man? what was that ridiculous problems i put in the midst of them one today and but you
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know, so that's what it is that you want to set. i mean shows those are pretty sharp journals on patient data for she's getting those are the best do what i mean? there's a push out the today in the united states, all foreign policy establishment on national security establishment is a weapon. washington person, it becomes a cloak for our own aggression. it becomes so a way of flushing other countries on the back for our record shows that we're not really that much of a democracy that we have no strip interfering in other countries when they produce democratic outcomes. we don't like the the how the south african government is came to the old
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position as appealed to a blinking. and it's literally like handling over the country software in case of washington. could you elaborate for a space? it certainly isn't. this is always a to now, what do you imagine name george of sort of comes with it that way. and of course, as they say shooting elections and they con the elections are citizens. it is the citizens and indeed, but fall in a position party which forms part of our march of parts of democracy and of our resilience and find, but in constitutional democracy to undermine existing is associated instead of setup to be able to enable a free and fair election under the leadership of the independent intended for the commission, which is an unknown worldwide for running successful elections since the goal of
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democracy is unbelievable. and the i, a c is enabled by argument of pieces of legislation that way, adulthood. the, the national legislature, such as the electronic that continually gets on viewed and electronic or f t is better to you about how we go about the process of soliciting election and the observed was from across the woods. the system has left. you know, that when it's the, the way which is why the, i, you see a setup to come in. so that's because elections processing electric choices is the vin to mission. and whether it's the drove of south of the 2 bundles, so that we actually solve the d o o on, you know a day for or to see. but this sort of mind, this happens at the time when the democratic alliance is pushing for
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a separate states in the western cape through a bill that they've been pushing in the provincial legislature. in fact, they called themselves a provincial part of them and then we don't have pets, probably just part of ins. inside obstacle, we have provision legislatures, but they've pushed through a b that is called western cade powers. be that cause full given legitimate power to the proof is in various serious oh, 1st of this delivery you will see calling to be in to the extent of calling for rights to international policy. you know, other words, they existing international relations and cooperation policy off side of africa that enjoys all of us to work with our systems, a brother's across the world, they se, but they need to be given their own power was to, to sue the vision of international relations and cooperation. this is just but one of the many examples of that i'd like to highlight regarding the extent to which
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these separatist parties that is co is, has been maintaining white minority food and set up because he's prepared to do the letter to the septic c o 5 states in the u. s. subsequent blue can comes as no surprise because it's part of this petted and he's an act of desperation, of course, because the d a is going to be shown the frames by the people so difficult when we go to the post. they, democrats, canadians has gone as 5 see, should they be voted into government? they will script that big economy component, or what you called broad based lucky quarter of empowerment. which is a tool that has been used since the fests principal, as the old president, a nelson mandela to uplift people and in the fields is strong. next
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leads us. and so that's a, a to also make sure that the distribution of was as well as making show that probably procurement benefits not only those that where he started in the infant tries, but that is extended to those that had been depressed. the other policy positions that are contained in the money system of the d that test this much, that the d a is, has been supported maintaining for service, which is why so pretty much in this country. so we are not surprised by this letter, but i must say that no. so that's what can happen for these hard for this democracy . will allow with situation, it's not even days the hm no sort of it can always situation would. so really to, he's headed over on this too, but black to now, so see instances where you have something called a face state. you know, you could have a conversation about this letter, but so i hope you guys know the same state. so i don't think i is that robust and
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it was the state with its own charges, but to so that's a car today to look at the data from the national statistics of the institution. steps of the car does an amazing story about the study, a jimmy from 300 years of colonialism to state diaz and he tells the story of today is the it is highly concerning. the revelation of honda concerning the, especially when he consider the numerous examples in history of countries like libby for one being plugged and has been serious complaint, political and economic term or laughter. us intervention and it's been turned into effect. as i mean walk factions and pretoria are concerned about the possibility of spacing such phase a no, absolutely not security. and honestly, given that robust nature ended up at the depths of, uh, so that's a good democracy. many from the rush, i have been here including the diplomats that i hear into the our counterparts,
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the equity and several policies to parties in russia and controlled in non governmental conversations will attest to the fact that so that means one of the most vibrant demo cuz democracy is across the world. and so we are not surprised by the entity of the d, as i say, that having it is a case of wanting to maintain supremacy and trying to reach out to, to watch who they consider to be the closest friends internationally. that is not going to happen. it's not going to happen on a watch and day we're going to protect these democracy because the tooth was the hardwood democracy. and i don't even think that to do the metal staff because the mission of colors out, i can assure you that to so that for kids, for the phone work supplies with no take kind you to that kind of move. as i said, they good going. it's 5 is the one thing, a part of the voltage occasion program to be around it and, and suppose that by the us and in and associates, they are calling full puddle,
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an independent, a group of say, of a process of all of that with 15, stay on the officer who's data contains the width that is being done by the independent to live. so commission, so you'd have got to be caught out for to these. there was speculation. the in c policy may not gain a voting majority in the upcoming elections. how does the policy estimate his chances of winning? hello, i am as the, as the president of the of the see has said on unit as occasions was shooting today . or you wanted to come pick trade here in the house, in providence way or look for a national. he does a on the ground instead of 2 of which are people. the strength of the seal is not always been to rely on the pose because these most, most u. d. a funded because for that to me, to a strength lies to know a debit face to face interaction with our people on the ground in days of receiving
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massive, massive, warm perception. you just have to go on youtube to have a sense of how we have even received since we don't show up in the system even before then. when we under to the money for us to review, review and on the 2019 manifesto and claim federal communities to account for what we think we have achieved and where we still have funding short. so we are up so that you confident that we are not going to should pay for a short little 50 percent. we are going to get it majority because people know what it is to leave and, and up to date and what it is to live without to watch a new yet. what it is to live without electricity, new york. what it is to it is to leave without the road next to his phone. we'll keep needs to go to city of later many of our people, particularly in rural communities, look to we mentioned the townships, many of old people can boast of those things. menu of older women and
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children that are often and persons with disabilities today received them much of grants and set off the car is basic event. he's been above no above. it's gonna be new countries that we know the full strong social protection measures a, a, a comprehensive set, social security ease of every day. that was all the work that has been done. you can look at on the job and you look at all the research that's been done looking at at referencing the other countries across the world. and so our strengths nice, you know, a relationship with the automatic people to sort of to come. i was looking at the picture from the men. how do you expect this revelation to impact the relationship between south africa in the us? i mean a given timing wise, the countries are the opposite ends opposite sides of these way. the palestinian complex already well all of these uh, but that is been happening including the slow to buy the d, including the tone. oh,
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what is likely we don't know what the response will be or has been from the us. but we do know that they have, and we are going to and we've always expected that there would be an attempt at regime change as we say, you know, statement up on the basis of our strong position, standing with the people of palestine and the days that lead to george dnas and use a phrase such as an one man's genocide is another minutes for the day. you have it that should give you a sense of the motor on the rectitude locals. all the d. a where the issue of palestine is considered. we knew that the outcome of the internet in the finish, the court of justice was going to right. so the cage. but we are as under to because as the oldest say, your enemies are not in an enemies to quote,
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has been doing this in montana. and so we know that marshall, this is a lot to do with the strong stance of k is the general side that is being penetrated in, in, even in palestine. and the displacement of people still pushing are people. and that raises easily with what it is doing. and so we know this too well because we went through the same experience. we have no choice but to stand with the people of palestine who also stood with us. it was very difficult, a time in history. i think just alluded to your presence around the pose that has been boning to external forces, what might intervene in the countries elections considering south africa's growing role on the international stage to think it's fair to say that this was expected. and do you still expect washington to continue to try and pay or play a role in the elections using the d a request as a pretext even off to this revelation the yes side of the spectrum. i must say that
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to comfortable you in that we have strong internal controls in, in, you know, country in terms of robust and independent. these issues that are meant to safeguard elections in seats. so, but also working with a bodies such as the subject of human rights commission and many others. and we are comfortable that keeping that was easy and so far, institution, we wouldn't be able to protect disability off of south africa. and of course indeed does he say that to so that's because room in the geo political environment obviously raised and i it for those that say don't agree with the stands is i'm such as being somebody new to call that present drama. closer has made a number of decides they've been to interventions and edit your political live and not to a team. i know working with others it can be does. and so we do expect that the technician use this,
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but i think we've said that we are not going to get the phone. know if the news and the things that people oldest stood for in the things that have a full days steward for one of the, the democratic airlines. i'm not one of the, one of south africa's other political parties that were decided to request this help from abroad. the question is, why was it the democratic alliance? yes. as well as oppose, it can only be the democratic alliance, giving the fact that the, you know, of the, the, the police come and put it to positions that they stand full for the ride. very well with those in the go by not that do not want to see how about the new quality, the right to kicked it across the world. and particularly in the countries of the south, including south africa. if you look at it as an example, if you look at the level of the property and inequality in the wisdom case,
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the only problem is governed by the d. when a d a say, where the government, the government will. but a go and have a look. they have a look at they lash conditions under which the minority leaves and going to look at the state of townships in, in cape town and the outside areas of the wisdom keep going and have a look at the pipes up way, you know, refuses not clipped. it in what is the predominant you known as black areas in color communities and african communities that gives you this story both they give us the old inequality that is not going to be raised unless they different government takes over the western cape itself. so it's a, it's a question of those that want to maintain, in sustain deluca fuel funding as we know for an intervention into another
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country, the election process is a breach of international law. so how would be a n c policy respond if the us does decide to hate the democratic alliance? these request? i'm setting that to that is a mentor that will be fully ventilated upon by the relevant bodies within the agency, including the international relations, a subcommittee which is quite up to the, you know, internationally and to they would say in a life the situation through appropriate diagnosis phone we need to position make a recommendation to the leadership of the amc. but as i said, you can be assured that we will lock in your attempted composing. oakland a with i'd say you with. so any of the, you know, um ally, we would look at a not just as the agency, the people so overcome,
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we blow up any attempt interfering with our addictions because time from tiny memorial date. so the advocate and democratic elections of all these proceeded, but it's mostly around, incredibly drunk by assistant election, say everyone who shows and professionals. and we will wait to see that being disrupted, particularly on the account of and some extent of interference. how do you see south africa's future role in the emerging multi poster? well, what it would be we, we have, we have said to do, we join the community of nations. of course, the stands is known as an a non alignment or a stance on every age of issues. just don't access to be no line to where the issue of palestine is concerned. because that's a historic issue. that is almost new though what we've gone through. but overall, when we approved concepts and we are asked to say you would are 2 or 2 good
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physically or practically involved. we always take a position of unity because those are the filters on which the agencies founded. and so the big data that you would have seen that the setup because of the structure and all you know in that you all can do to come to environment has increased significantly and be known to us unknown to the face of philadelphia, copying president trouble percent but we've been called on to fall apart till 5 or the minute of calling to speak to a resolution mechanisms in the continental and as well as employee, including of course, as you know, getting into the trade trade issues. and so, you know, as i see, i'm the known to us. so we, we get in faults the not to new way you familiar with all but the new week and well of course i guess it's more countryside we'd have 1st started contribution to make because we've had a democratic transition that shot a democracy that is attending to this day, so certainly the list is that a,
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that can be shared from the so that we can experience on the, the rapid collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hold for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the air of lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for
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independence broke out, both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britons urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war. secretary winston churchill birds, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser i, omer hail dane bordered the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to sized paulding recalled cynically. in his memoirs the medieval cruel de paid off. the revolt was crushed. however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag time gave part of the power to representatives of the local population via
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racket. revolt marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the way to final independence. the l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law? show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about personal intelligence as the point obviously, is to place a trust rather than fit the various job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with him and the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the
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there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also absurd. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washington, as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so what should be living on that we have a very quick propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask a better. the answer is will be the today in the united states. all foreign policy establishment on national security establishment is a weapon option to pursue it becomes a cloak for our own aggression. it becomes
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a way of flushing other countries on the back for our record shows that we're not really that much of the democracy that we have no strip interfering in other countries when they produce democratic outcomes. we don't like the of the
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