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the going underground again. the india green light below. they give citizenship to non muslim foreign nationals, league from asked on installing the bank with us on how to stop wasting concerns among loveland minorities the cause of rocks in east jerusalem is. the idea prevents many muslims from entering the line to mock out on the most, on the eve of ramadan, and that the conflicts destruction of concepts, a warning, disturbing images on the as it goes when health system is being devastated. finally, the will sees a special project human shield documents, the story of adults, us full to amputate to go next is like at home without kind of symmetric anxiety of
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course has continued to shelby surrounding areas what the smell is unbearable. i kept bleeding at home for 4 days, and unfortunately i had no other choice. could i get her to the hospital? obviously, not because we had been besieged for 15 days. the of very welcome to you. you're watching all of the international with the latest world news update. it's a pleasure to have you with us. and we begin in india, where a new citizenship amendment will take effect as upcoming general elections. lou below would guarantee citizenship for non muslim religious group members who moved from muslim majority as dentist on bangladesh and pockets done before december 31st in 2014. also, he corresponded runjun, shaw, my husband with these house. hello, ashley. this is big considering it's coming to us before the general elections of
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india. any time this week, the deed for elections will be announced. and remember, the notification of the citizenship amendment act was a possible not in the will. these be his political body in the manifesto, which is a boss of the 2019 manifesto and we, the citizens administered the range of all these political body has fulfilled its from its now what exactly ease of the citizenship amendment act, and why is it condenses? now back in 2019 below was already foster right off, so the law is fost we. so the different boss of the country drew coughing to georgia because the law was proceeds to be empty, was slim. now this particular law, what it intends to do is it intends to give citizenship to on, documented, below $6.00 to $10.00, normal brooklyn's from have gone a song focused on as well as thumbs up each. so the citizen shifts these people, they have to be in india before the 2014, in fact,
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december of 2014. and then they qualify to be given us citizenship in india. these could be anybody. these could be christian gen 4. peas seeks not knowing what the reason be, the government sees the be coming from woodland majority country. now, with this particular notification being announced by the home industry, that's the nor do a quarter to you really for rob this particular asked to be carried out in. well, it's very interesting. no, because in the run up to the general elections, it'll be interesting to see the kind of reactions we get, the law to our underlying factor. he'll be willing to consolidate him to for the hard fusion, the football team, the upcoming general elections. has these really offensive been gone like lines on the un agency for palestinian refugee as well as the humanitarian conditions,
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which tragic proportions as hunger has spread all across the n place? rather than say, the month of false things around the down that begins. march 11th comes in mid the pain and i've lived with him. i live with my family in this tent, where we will observe the holy month of ramadan, by fasting and praying. i made these decorations to make the children happy because they have seen enough horrors during this war. we were displaced in the middle of it all. today we welcome to her the month of ramadan with pain. i'm sorry. the children were denied the rituals, the strips of wood that families, including the meals. many children were killed or wounded. this is ramadan comes image, pain, suffering, and cruel conditions. we have no vision all hope and the future is i'm such and we don't know how to feed all children on how we can fost and they own this. neither water, no refreshments are available to ireland for a 2nd. how can one receive the month of ramadan while being displaced from home and
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living in a tent or yeah, this is the hardest ramadan for this nation. we used to celebrate ramadan in our homes where we had all we need. but now we live in displacement. i am displaced within my own country. this is what ramadan is like for us now. and the muslim, well that begins the holy month of ramadan as is ready for it is a violent need prevented. worship is younger than full state from entering the aisle acts and most can east or waste of them. the most expensive from the scene shows idea of troops pushing back a crowd of muslims at the gates to the will to announce pratt, who and number of women as well as young and old. the arabs square, seen being beaten with bus homes as they attempted to end. so as long as he's kind of working to ensure freedom of religion while providing security, as requested by the nurse and yahoo governments. the goals and health care system
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is intact as 5 months of will have devastated most of its hospitals. of the critical shortage of age. many wounded palestinians are forced to on the go formations on the hazardous conditions. sometimes even without on a static, we look at the cost of the mid lease conflicts. next. as chronicled in all t's a special project, human shields the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard. i to sign on, i see all the civilians and one of the
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to we were in our house when it was bombed. this is my niece. imagine i had to amputate her leg into our home. more than just is what soon have we committed? i'm working on a kitchen table without anesthetic cutting off a 17 year old girls. like, where is the mercy? god have mercy on us. the option of putting up is we weren't times the tanks were right, it's hard to steps. i went out to the 6 full to try to get a signal. so i could talk to my dad who has been away for 6 years. my sister,
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nice all the time. it was huge. so i told my sister to go to the living room while i place the cottons so that the tank would fire to us. i went to set on the couch and i was hit fast. i didn't feel anything. suddenly, everything around me, 10 white i full time instead. my mom left the shop tell of me and had my cousins take me down. while he was going down the stairs, i saw that part of my leg was gone unlike such was just hanging by my skin. they got me to my house and put me down on the table, which already had died when it, as we had been making. they remove the dial and put me on that and see, let me pull it up. unfortunately, i had no other choice. there were just 2 options. either let the girl die as a martyr or trying to do something amputation of the leg was necessary. could i get her to the hospital? obviously not because we had been besieged for 15 days, the
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lives jane to show that they're ready to run their check my medical back. but there was nothing in it except a pair of scissors and some guys i know, and every surgery, the doctor asked the nurses to prepare everything. but for me, my nurses were my nephews. i looked around for a threat to tie the artery and i said, wait, i can't see properly. i didn't have my glasses with me. i told my nephews to look for a threat and tied the artery with an ordinary thread. the one you used to fix, torn close, uh the total because if up just they kept the phone in my phone so he can see my old tree. the smell was on bearable. i kept bleeding her for days. the pain was so strong, i was hallucinating off to full days. the time suddenly left the area. if not, i'll do it. let's say i gave myself 5 days to save the heat. i thought that would be the maximum limit for her to endure the pain. but she handled something, no human can handle, having an amputation with no anesthetic,
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the or the village and the sides of every day. a palace, jenny, and doctor cries because he can help patients, but lacks the resources every day we performed amputations, not because we want to, but because we lack the means to treat them. i mean, we're not butchers,
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but we have no other choice. every day a post doctor dies a little when he's in the hospital reception and sees a mother, a brother, a sister bringing a dead or wounded person, and fighting for a hospital bed. the bringing b, 2 communities, a close the that was the son. those of who subjective as the run for the to roost length as a council. despite her defeat, she's already made history by being the 1st palestinian woman to break a decades long election boy called in an exclusive interview with all the shed light on the reasons for decision that i shall he again, if i became a candidate and to encourage error women, especially in east jerusalem as our rights are significantly overlooked in many areas clearly. and there is an urgent desire for change. and i've been in jerusalem
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for 15 years. i'm originally from nazareth. during my time in jerusalem, i started studying at the hebrew university and lived in student housing. and after leaving student housing, i began to understand what exactly is available in east jerusalem in terms of facilities and the lack thereof for residence. how do i was shocked? and so of course i lived in several areas and a, so we uh, show a fox and b tanina. regrettably, i couldn't continue living in error of areas that seem suitable for me due to a lack of basic living conditions for any human being. so i began researching more and more that have been coming from an educational background. i was responsible for teaching hebrew or developing computerized education and history, so the struggle continues us, there's no financing. then we're supposed to receive certain funds and these truths of them. but it's unclear where they go and it allows you to calculate the,
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followed by the city as an east jerusalem live on the dia conditions including the infringement of the rights. because a cub neighborhood is cuts off from the rest of jerusalem. find his way the separation was to leave, governs the area which is at last neglect to it's probably that you recently mean it's a policy, it's actually police presence on basic services including schools, trash removal. and the study will to supply some dose out who's gave us a insight into the problem is palestinians have to deal with in this east jerusalem neighborhood. a bad name, smith of color. i am so fox, the inequality between show a fox behind the wall and in front is astronomical. we want them when i visited coffer a cobb. i was appalled by the conditions there. illegal buildings, perhaps for demolition large water tanks on the roof. supposing a risk lack of potable water and when children are asked where they play, they have nowhere but the streets filled with cars. water is only available 2 days
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a week, and when it's cut off, we resort to using pumps and pay extra to get water. the source of which is on know, coming from an educational background, with no prior involvements in politics, i'm aiming to make a difference. even if it's just cleaning up the trash or improving st conditions and getting our fair share and education. it was challenging to convince people that we deserve our rights and should demand, even if it's just about having cleaners, streets, or basic services. there's also a noticeable in the quality and job availability affecting various sectors and creating barriers for arabs and attaining higher positions. the issue of loading stations being an evenly distributed, especially in places like coffer. a cub adds to the challenges we face are absence and the municipal discussions is detrimental. we must be present either directly in
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the municipality or exerting pressure from outside to claim what is rightfully ours . the lack of potable water in areas like cover a tub is a critical humanitarian issue that can lead to diseases and is a direct result of systemic neglect. let's not deceive ourselves. we're witnessing the gradual erosion of our rights and resources. it's crucial to be aware and actively claim our place and rights within our city to ensure a better future for our children and ourselves. with great hope, we realize that if our awareness increases and we see that there are monopolizing the municipality and our funds, taking everything for themselves while we remain passive. it's time for us to also occupied the municipality. claim our rights and have everyone vote. that's the dream. but this requires significant awareness from our people. unfortunately, sometimes we only become aware or learn when we're subjected to very difficult situations. this is what genuinely worries me. i don't want it,
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them are ben z or to them the call to prayer, and then for us to react to late, asking how we can reinstate it. we should be proactive and make demands to the municipality. now, because we know that's the only solution, what are we waiting for? do we need to wait for more conflicts, deaths and suffering to occur before we take action? the russian defense ministry confirms a for us made abrams tank has been destroyed on the battlefield. images of circulating on line of be charged remains of the american made machine reports suggest the tank was destroyed in the fight for one of the villages of don't. yes, region the russian defense ministry. also it confirms that the west and supplies munitions have been taken out in the course of finding a new crane and cutting a check made vampire come by. the vehicle on to a french maid sees a self propelled artillery units to the west. military mites seems to be suffering
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one's daily off to another is a bridge. this made challenge of tongue stuck in the muds while performing a simple training exercise. the exercise in the main problem of the tunnel, just being it keeps getting stuck in the the ice being one of the messages to the crating to increase are given as soon as we go is that was this challenge? is formidably precise. actually they've had real problems with it. he and ukraine because of its lability and they just said it's too heavy. it's on the pallet and
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it keeps getting stuck. and you can see that's exactly what has happened here. the valley of the tank is on the mode. we try to cross a small bit trading in a few meters wide, but it's clearly very well very so he and the tank is just sunk in, slit in and now they're waiting for recovery. they mean, while they're moving story, as a nash, the bouncing ukrainian soldier haste to render, to a wounded russian service man, and how to save his life. the russian soldier shared his story with us. so leslie celeste went into the village of the last the skin went high, count of a shout came down on us and i was badly wounded. my comments and bottles went to help with an evacuation and hated me from the drones. later that same night, i heard foot steps and then came up. so i us who he was, he says, don't shoot me, i'm on um. and without invest at all with him to surrender voluntarily. and he
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agreed that it would lead with him in these kindergarten. for 3 days, he fetched me water from a puddle and was given it to me. then all of our conversation came and we removed the smell, and most of you credit indecent, co signed gloss named alexander. he was from ukraine's nicolai's city. the the 20 days in mariel, po, documentary film, but a ukrainian fil. make one and also, but there was a twist. the footage of a pregnant women, also known as pregnant from maverick women from mariel, po, mariana, vision. this guy was exposed as misleading last year. let's find out the details, not from a correspondence needs. we need to any me in the studio. nice to see you, steve. how does more about what's behind the story, please? okay, well sunday. so the glitz and glamour of hollywood, and the red carpet was rolled out to the stalls of the silver screen for the oscar is now perhaps the least surprising victory of the nights went to the 20 days. in
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my beautiful documentary, it was do clayton's 1st and 1st documentary, but it also remains very comfortable. so now let's have a look at a clip and uh see what the film is about. the the that we saw that the image of might be in a vision, most guy who is a emerging for misspelt building, pregnant and she was bloody just as well. but she soon became the, the main, the main center of this kind of western propaganda over the over what really happened that this was the electrical thing we should say, all the terms, the hospital number 5 on march 9th, 2022. and as she came out of the hospital, she said she was surrounded by a camera crew of photographers from associated press and she'd like to gave him an
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interview. now of course i stayed cool some controversy. that was a big brown with the united nations security council. like what really happened in the hospital. russia insisted that the hospital was not the target, that it was not foamed up from the, as the ukrainians on the ground was like the holsters or had in fact being taken over by ukrainian soldiers some time before. now marianna, herself, we oversee, she was at the center of this huge storm blowing off across the west of media across social media. and a telegram channel was on the block and she searched the interview that she given to associated press at the time. and she found that they had actually included her statement that included the most of the stuff that she had said, but they haven't included a statement. no, as for i could take a place and she said that she made this statement repeatedly over and over again. but if you want to, uh, you know, get to the reality of what happened, that it's just taking, listening to what she actually said, dial reduced to when i sold it, associated press report has taken the photo,
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ask them not to do it because i didn't need it and i didn't wanted, i didn't give any consent for the photo and i didn't give any consent for the publication. so they published it on their own initiative. they also asked if there wasn't ever aid. i said no one had the right to have apparently they didn't need that information and cut it out. they cut out everything except when it happened that we were in the maternity hospital. and so things are very selective with other statements that i know you've spent a lot of time working in marietta. what were your takeaways doing us on the? well, perhaps some surprising need the truth about what happened to me in my view, police very different from the narrative that's being played out into the west in the west. i've been to the hospital in question, not being to all the maternity hospitals. i've interviewed some of the patients that are, i've spoken to not just off and they were very clear on civic was that was opposing them who it was, that was fine and got them and they said it was ukrainian forces. now i think it's of many of the places across the city,
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the of being the science of some controversy. for example, the matter you po, drawn with it. and again, this was held up as a, a symbol most of the west of aggression, the west of price actually couldn't agree on how many a casualties that were this is quite unusual. in fact, there was something that was, i know that some, that was saying that there were a 200 casualties in the highest figured. give a buy associated press said that there was 600 people now getting on spoken to people that were actually in the money to po drama, say to people that were held hostage. this was something that was under the control of, of as of who controlled net salt for it. and don't forget lodge slaves of the city . now he said the people that were taking shelter that had to in fact evacuated, and then it was as of themselves, the self explosions, which caused the drum with a to a to collapse. now again, i've lost all the, the famous still pump. again, this was held up as a place where the heroes of my beautiful,
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well take might they last brain stand in the basement that but the game or you speak to the people across the city. i've spoken to people that were in the basement and they said that they would have it as hostages, and they were unable to leave. in fact, they were threatened if they tried to leave, they would be killed as a video footage of uh, natalia who has run over who was one of the former employees at the state of woods . and she came out and she told exactly the story that they have no access to wall, so they have no access access to food. they have no access to medicine. now um i was in the as of bikes the form as well face just a few weeks ago. and i spoke to russian soldiers, who said that, well actually the possible in the city was incredibly famous. but the people that will hold up in the us will still still pump. these will people that when they are not sees that will western bursaries, of course, and many of whom move. now, a big news in the west side book book deals and they've been paraded across western media channels to be used as propaganda. but i've got, you know, spoken to many people across the city and they only have one message. the. it was
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also that the with the people that terrorized them for years and nice the russia as the people that liberated them. but what they were most of who is the fruits and they felt really of the city being used, the point being ignored, but the city being used as western propaganda, it just goes to. so it doesn't, even if it's an oscar winning documentary, you have to question more. you have to dig deep sleep when he, thanks for coming in with those dates as appreciative decision these all me says that wouldn't be a truce in the country for ramadan. unless the power military, rapid simple forces leave civilian areas that comes off of the un security council quoted full hostilities to face during the atlantic. how many months? we're treating it from civilian sites with us, the condition full pace talks which failed to find a solution to find thing lost in the civil war between the army and the rest as a ruptured in april. when the rebel forces attempted to take control of a parts of the capital called to,
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well there's the 13000 people that been killed in the violence, according to a january report by the un. my colleague, you know, neil spoke with alcohol in your i called duncan into national policy consulting from south sedan, who thinks the global community should push the old policies to negotiate no issue based list statements. as they wanted to do something they would have done something. now that's why suzanne has been seen as a forgotten conflicts and ask for her right now. the forgotten complex or sued in the d. r, congo conflict, the conflicts happening eastern congo. then drastic committee seed immediately called for a cease fire and issued engaged peace partners for a peaceful resolution of this conflict. currently there's discussions taking place between the non violent sort of nice political parties about how to revive the country back to democracy. but didn't matter to me the same way, it was able to support the fall of the sea and the government. it came after the but she had the need to do their best to allow this country to go back in the past with democracy. imagine issue baseless statements. last majoring the saturday and us media talks and jetta commitment was made for the r s. have to withdrawal from
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civilian sites on public facilities. what prompted the sudanese armies decision to enforce the agreement? no, i think it's convenience. any time we're in a situation of war that with your enemy or conflict, you do is convenient for you and with surgery succeeded interest the same way. now the are a self is calling for a ceasefire during the month of ramadan. but ours, but the sit at the horses rejecting and saying like no, you can't have a ceasefire, you're still civilian homes. and many people are saying that this is an issue of these country, these 2 entities unwillingness to work together towards peace and a willingness to make compromises to save the lives of innocent sooner. nice to what extent than does any aids coming into so that how does that cover the people's needs? well, the challenge with age coming into any consequences, the age going to reset people or is it going to be taken by the arm groups? and that's always an issue with conflicts. you can deliberate and you can drop the age, you can do whatever. but at the end of the day, the age may not reach the people who desperately need it. and the age may be taken
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by on forces. and then so too many, thanks for joining us. hey, on, on the international this monday as well, for me for today, make sure you join rachel ruble for the very latest to the top of them, the hello and welcome to across the board. here we discuss the wheel in the time option are attempting welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u a. this week. so cold genocide,
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joe biden plans to release his budget request for next year on to months where he is failed to pass multi $1000000000.00 requests just about the proxy war and ukraine on the war on gaza. as for palestine up to tens of thousands of being killed with nature, nation weapons, mostly women and children. now hundreds of thousands face famine, aid convoys, lifelines carrying food watering mets, and routinely denied entry to northern guns in which human rights organizations a cooling the deliberate starvation of gauze as civilian population by israel. well this off to both of us, a new cave repeatedly refused. that'd be you and rebecca, si fi. joining me now is someone who wasn't advisors about spinning and leadership in romano and permanent stages negotiations with israel khaled l, getting the now senior fellow and director of the program and follow standard posting is really it says that the middle east institute joins me now from arlington, virginia, i'm calling to thank you so much for coming on. i should say that because those and even the top story in the countries which is supplying the weapons so that the
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genocide can uh, can happen. you, you describe the unprecedented nature then what is what is happening. i mean, he's rarely sold just posting, snuff, videos of the beginning of the scenes in gaza. people on social media can see is yeah, it's, it's, it's actually pretty astonishing what, what is happening at, in end to gaza. i mean, we've, we've seen over the past 5 months, the destruction of an entire society. it's civilian infrastructure, most of its homes. most of its hospitals, all of its universities, hundreds of schools, mosques, churches, i mean just the basic uh, the, the basic foundations of, of life. and that's, you know, not even, not even counting the 10s of thousands who have been killed the 20000 or offends. i mean the list goes on and on in terms of the scale of destruction. and, and of course.

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