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just sentence, are we going to let that stay? the is around braces, the conflicts with iran as the, as the public vows to eventually killing that makes people fly the idea of doing a swan. can syria, garza is gripped by intense spine, so you can get to go right into this 7 month with no as inside of at least 33000 palestinians reported killed including 13000 shows. right? random ox, busy years since we see genocide, there's still more than 800000 people killed on submit. so it could have stopped the months ago who refuses to take full responsibility? the hello and welcome. this is auntie international. with the very latest world news
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update is great to have you with a top story this our, the is ready, defense minister studies. the country is ready to respond just to any scenario that my own fault with wrong, about submit escalating tensions between the nations following an idea strike on the radian consulate in syria. getting 13 people, including senior military, stuff to ron has about to take revenge. the operations conducted at the right time with precision and prudence, and with the necessary caution to maximize the damage to the enemy would definitely lead to its regret and make it repugnant freight's actions. this, of course, comes in the wake of monday, strike on the con. see that the rainy and consulate in damascus and syria, and this is a very, very, a momentous event. single country targeting a, another country in a 3rd country it's, it's a significant breach of diplomatic. no one was if you like. so that's the 1st thing
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to note that this stuff doesn't usually happen. countries don't usually launch strikes on the diplomatic parity of a 3rd country in a 2nd country if you like. so that's a significant thing. the impact of the strike as well is, is interesting to a 7, a senior, a rainy and military officials were killed. in this, 2 of them were a brigadier general's. they were part of the codes force, which is the foreign operation side of the islamic revolution. we guards core, so that's an as each military grouping which works with the rainy and allies and friends and the chief of staff of the rainy and military has said that a come member ration for one of the, those killed us at the, at this that there wouldn't be a response and that would happen at when the time was. right. so this is feeding and fueling sense of imminence of, of an attack. now even a tell a at least how many the supreme leader, if you like in, in ron has said that would be swift and definite a response to this. something that's very interesting is that the radiance of
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actually as america is wales vegas style or the member american phones and politically supports the way these days to a huge extent, hundreds of billions of dollars i've been pumped into these very state. most of it in military aid, so without americans support, a lot of what is realtors and the region is doing at the moment thing as would be impossible that the radius of i should ask the americans to step aside and let us deal with the the is ladies in relation to dislike in a written message, the as law mac republic of a ron warn the us leadership not to get dragged into netanyahu's trap, stay away so you won't get hurt. in response to the us, ask iran not to target american facilities. as the americans have said, that they expect and a rating response as have these ladies who have suggested in senior is really on american. the face of suggested that they're working together to try to get ahead of whatever this response may be. now that means is that the is really um,
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the american intelligence services are working. phoebe some defined to what exactly the response would be interesting to you, as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and we'd like to have a listen to was uh, been a mean. yeah, yeah. i've said in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and i think it's quite telling us your name. sure you're on board and they've done it for years and run has been acting against us both directly. and it's process that for the israel is acting against the wrong and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves, and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever homes us,
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or plants to hom, us little hom, them. there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, at the global community that's watching this very nervous and other countries in the region. so you may be a rack all of these countries watching with a bated breath because it doesn't take much to put you off the powder keg. and what's really fascinating is that in this instance, is both israel, who is now preoccupied, if to a huge extent, with it's more as it calls it in gaza. it has a huge amount of troops on the lebanese border facing off against hezbollah. he's really military is no exceptionally l u hard stretched to accommodate the pressures on as a grade or conflict with the rom could push it as well to drastic action. and remember that we know that as well as the noise, it could be in possession of, of significance. the destructive weapon we, let's say find the world is watching at to see what happens next. the course we'll
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be watching to, to, well, the international community reactive swift lead to the deadly is where the strike on monday lusher and trying to express concern over the escalating tensions in the region most go conveying to the emergency un security council meeting. go over the issue, but the western powers use the sessions are trying to shift the blame to a road for us, maureen cool intelligence offices school, which is a z, is wally prime minister, has clearly made a willful decision to escalate the regional conflicts 1st. well, israel has been striking targets in syria for some time now for the purpose of interdicting your ronnie and capabilities in syria. and so to have such a senior, a rainy and revolutionary guard commander in syria of together with, you know, a country of other persons in one place was i think just too tempting of
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a target for israel. and the fact that they chose to strike a building that is protected under diplomatic convention shows that is real. i no longer cares about the rule of law about international law. and this brings us to the deal. i think there ultimate motiv, benjamin danielle, who understands that she is only viable as a leader of israel, so long as he is in war. uh, he's a wartime leader right now. the moment the current conflict stops, he loses his ability to stay in power. he'll be removed from bower. we're looking at a situation where israel is under tremendous pressure to try and wrap up the, the, the, the conflict in gaza with from us. and israel is looking to expand release benjamin netanyahu. his government is looking to expand his conflict. and therefore, his taking the extraordinarily bold and irresponsible actions in hopes that the
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wrong will flag, you know, find its way to carry out the actions that could be your be get a larger complex. so i think this is part and parcel. the broader is really strategy of expanding the scope and scale of the conflict in the region and time as possible. is that taking place across garza with the conflicts now and it's 7 months is well declared will on her last last to the type of 7, the terrorist attack, plus the need officials a more than 33000 scars and substance being killed. international groups, a crime file over the humanitarian disaster of a hoss of the world health organizations. mission requests have been denied or delayed by is row the age group has finally managed to gain access to the ruins of the and today's largest hospital. the w. h. o release voltage of what remains of l . c. for off the months by the rates and bombardments, the images are ravaged. hospital was with bodies strewn across the wreckage.
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following the visits, the members of the un mission referred to the facility as quotes and, and to show with grapes. so that's the lice, images of a, of l. c. file. put the scale of the destruction into perspective world help organizations, folks pass, and margaret harris describes the hospitals last a, someone ripping the hotel to have the regions health care system access to live saving. aiden garza is now confined stitches. 12 partially functioning hospitals for like the majority of the knows our ship a hospital once the largest, the most important referral hospital in gaza is now with them to show off to the late to seek know patients remain at the facility. most of the buildings are extensively damaged or destroyed, and the majority of equipment is on usable or reduced to ashes. the who team said that the scale of devastation has left the facility completely non functional. so the reducing access to live saving health care in garza international observers
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have hold on to drown. 70 percent of northern gauze as population are close to experiencing catastrophic hunger well food programs. phase one and 3 children, all severely malnourished. un organization is also reported to the number of people facing funding has doubled and the last 2 months for the program is working to provide all possible age to gone. since i still say that safety is it quick? well, who program hasn't been able here to says 1000000 people every month. it's tuesday, tuesday completely depends on how fast we have times is we don't have the necessary security guarantees to work here. the people also need to be safe. so for that, for us to really be able to scale out the verge, simon, so that people don't have to die because they don't have food. we need security guarantees. so us su, my parents,
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but also for the people recess in gaza. hi, i have that. i have 3 boys and one girl. they need food. where am i supposed to give them food from? i can't afford to buy food, everything is so expensive and i have no money. local kitchen, is there a safe place? we come here every day. let's see if we eat whatever we can find we eat and we think gods. my biggest fee is that when someone leaves the house, they won't come back again. this bullet cabbage that they come back safely. well, this sounds a mocks 30 years since the stalls of a tootsie genocide in rwanda. so more than 800000 people killed human rights watch sais problems, they support for the government. so for one to admit the atrocities in 1994, with quote tons who amounts to direct participation in the war? the activist group posted that conclusion as it released the archives in an effort to raise global awareness. as an enduring lesson from the genocide is the
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international community's failure to take heed of the clear signs that preparations for math atrocities were under way, including warnings from human rights defenders who put their lives on the line to sound the alarm. despite the passage of time, victims deserve to see those responsible for genocide and other crimes, arrested and prosecuted in fair and credible trials for years could assume. so this has been that to major international actors, policy makers in the u. s. and the u. n. o understood the gravity of the one to genocide within the 1st 24 hours, even if they could not have predicted the mass of told at the slow task would eventually take. but aside from that, there's also phones and the heat enrolled. he played in the generous lot oppressed advisory by the human rights watch arms project reiterates the january 1994 reports . conclusions, including the francis support to the government of rwanda was tantamount to direct participation in the war and calls on french troops deployed to rolanda. as part of
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an evacuation force to be replaced with neutral forces from other countries. globally, historians have spent the last few years poring over government archives to come out to cables and military falls. the conclusion, france was not directly complicit in the one does mass killings, but french authorities supported the violent and extreme as government. they were blind to its preparations for the mess. what kind reacted to slowly to stop genocide. some argue that this means paris, therefore, based over wyoming responsibility for the tragedy. something is slats out of rejects through want and crisis ended in disaster for rwanda and, and to feed for france. but his friends complicit in the genocide of the tutsis. if this means a willingness to be associated with the genocidal enterprise, nothing in the archives consulted proves that efforts to improve relations with the one that president of money on my crime, commission den investigation and opened the archives to the public. let me of
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smoking gun was found a proving defense of villages direct involvement, the killers who stopped the swamps, the hills, the churches did not have the face of france. france was not going to companies, but some of those to survive the harbors of the genocide unconvinced, and were lift, disappointed by the french findings, even the very man who lived to the rebellion, but in the small town as regularly accused friends of complicity in the crimes 20 years later, the only thing you can say against the french in their eyes is they didn't do enough to save lives during the genocide. that's a fact, but it hides the main point, the direct role of belgium and france and the political preparation of the genocide and the participation of the letter. and it's very execution people still came from . so it's not only involved in the vin spinning passivity, but actually enable genocide to read support for the who to receive before during and after the killings between $9.00 to $90.19. it is true that one that was in the
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state of the economy, social and political turmoil, and that to the international community was reluctant to come to age. how advice the complicity of this does not to the gate. the great responsibility of france was close populous. it allowed it to profit from alms deals and strategic positioning. what happened into one that was more than a crime. it was an event that seemed to mandatory or joining us from rolanda now is on the done, the seeing the adobe rule. right. calendar survivor up, which is the genocide. many thanks for your time today. i really appreciate it. and i understand that it must be very painful to, to recall those events. but could you please check your personal accounts of what happened in 1994? yes, thank you so much for having us. i'm thanks for joining us. especially on this particular moment. let's see what the show morning period associated for this is such as relations. the 1994 james, i knew lights and mentioned that sir,
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i survived the 19th it's origin, so it goes to the but i want to just highlighted up. so during the genocide, i was very young, i was just 3 years old, but uh, throughout my life i have blonde, a load from this is be from my neighbors from my son, media and from the contract. so it is not something that is very easy. it's not something that is easy to speak or to share because of how serious it has been to all 5 suspicion because somebody was so a light has to be to go to the right by the steps and all the challenges representatives from described to the dots or cognitive daylight, when the international community was watching and not able to do in some be good to stop it. you may have just been 3 years old, but you know, it's been almost 30 years and such trauma just transcends the generation. so as you say, how looking back now, how do you view the role of international access such as phones based on your
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personal experience and you'll find these experience. yeah, thank you so much. i have already mentioned the city of the national community to do the math, even though the whole might say, leslie tried to, but that's why it was a lot in love to us. totally kidding. so hold on one medium to these and we'll do it for those who at least during the genocide. so the international community is very reasonable, especially with the medium expressly on the international law, especially those from the 1948. and so the commission that gave him that is supposed to be due to all the states, to present and punish the claims the genocide when this happens, you're going to get it has been involved with the civil times. and this happened when all of the countries including buffalo stage on the international community, likely been late watching the deep enough responsibilities, thoughts this, coming back to the front of the country. it has been mentioned in the bathrooms uh before we started the same as your friends, cars and planes is very key for the splitting the 10 sites in glenda. especially
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moving that to say site, that sort of vision should be doing the demo for us government and linda, i'm getting my message in the corporation between the government made it possible for the explanation of the for holding numbers. all big things that easy most the way that front is gone. this gives the responsibility for what's happened here. glenda. their presence was seen under, which meant by somebody else. those, those who are you get to budget age. they have assumed fresh troops on the ground in rhonda, and some of the study guide is simply because it's really not worth of damage or at least save their lives. and even if people tend to talk about still learning this must be don't for us. uh, seeing the city of the box, but if your documents are like the most of the you, some of this month, so we are a fresh tubes. optics in supporting the gym. sorry. the intent for each claim did that. i just loved ones. so in any way, he's to dgc who belonged,
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but france has is the responsibility angel. this is to be that you remember waiting for the purchase of periods. and that is 100 days and 1994 has had such a last thing impact. in fact, you know, remains of, people are still being found to this day in january, 119 people believes to be victims of the genocide will retrieve from a site in southern lawanda. how do you see the current state of justice and accountability for the crimes committed in 94? yeah, it is very difficult to talk about and just the suspicion of some other trust is like the ones that took. i didn't remember myself being a lawyer and hasn't that get that much of my time to the administration of justice in different roles. housing play, the commission of that's useful. you can call them better than a session for somebody that association. i have seen just this being one of the biggest challenge that's glenda faced in the gym, cited the country high to do
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a lot in terms of um uh, the construction but still as a messing that's going to be possible. we vote for us to bring in the best as those who are responsible and transitional justice teachers that's, that's only justice going to be given to somebody. it was for us to spend talking about people structuring and moving forward. so just this has been tried that they sent a perspectives from the national level. a lot has been done by the government of brenda in the genocide through the established because that's a good. so which i think you might be aware of the technical side of the tribes up around it to media and people who as possible all for the a repeat the genocide from those ones. when the planning stage to both ends, we prevented that goes away involved in the properties of the survey buzz that has been at the national level. many people with roads to death just before the quotes to the tribes, and those who work on victims. the some of the must be this of this and this is the
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to the complete the death sentence is depending on the sentence, give them to them by different quotes because the whole would assume that doing fine. yes, exactly. as they are being these different reasons, there is a student setting of those who are 2, i suggest, but this too much gets pro 2 o 2 to solve this sentence is that is the national, the international level, these national community that's i was bringing to have more than enough from dimension for today to jennifer, the convention that was to seriousness was that it is a supervision is not possible, but it's easy to punishment is the 2nd of this low speed. it's a good thing. size of the community jetlag should take up from right of the dimensions for the insight in the, in november on sense exemption of interest. wu, guy saves you out into the us to try those or what is possible for the inside attribute. i don't really shouldn't make this 3 indictments. i need somebody to,
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to try the review of individuals that road 6 it to a successful within a month and 10. yes. until today justice is due. right. and we're still in justice of surveillance and only does this got to bring us closer to the closer yes or the real but all over building the lives of the job site. absolutely is such an important topic to raise awareness about. so thank you so much for speaking to us today. from rwanda that was showing that done a c dot, there will recommend us the volume for episodes, the genocide. thank you so much i, i think you think so having to slip out, you know, where you find skeptic pay. so pellegrini has won the presidential, race spacing, a per west, an opposition candidate. the slovak presidents elect has doubled down on coals full piece torques. probably some of it's cool. who do? i will do everything i can to ensure that slovakia, whether anyone likes it or not, always remains on the side of peace and not on the side of war unless whoever wants
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to criticize me for that as much as they want to. when it's got all the details now from our correspondence in the each are 20 minutes to do how many, thanks for coming in today. so tell us more about this as small as like president elect and why it has the world in the support of the nation. so of course the puter pelligrini, that's his name. he wanting reason, slovaks in presidential elections, i guess pro western opposition. now it's worth mentioning that the president in slovakia does not necessarily hold much executive power, but he can veto laws and he can challenge them in the constitutional court. oh, it's interesting about pelligrini. here it is that he chooses to put a focus on internal affairs, and when it comes to the ukrainian says, he says that he is pro peace talks. he also made it clear and he was very transparent that he is not fond of sending more weapons to ukraine. so we could say that him went in or really shows the stance of so by can people when it comes to
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the situation in ukraine for peace. stallings is going to be a good thing. what is the international and the mainstream media reaction being pelligrini is the victories so far. so of course, in the west, if your view is don't align with what they see is morally right, then you are in the wrong and then you are a pro russian entity that does not want the piece for them. piece is for your queen to win because to them it's either your queen wins or nothing better than the western media was quite quick to highlight this as well uh, in uh, different sorts of auto calls, but billy green. his sentiments are also shared by the countries prime minister. now in slovakia, the prime minister holds the most uh, executive power. so the prime minister here, roberts bits, so has promised to en military aid to ukraine, the sick listen. so could i, it looks like it has other and bigger problems in ukraine. we don't agree with and you great, i believe sma forms of coalition. what we would do. everything also is
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a part of the oh you support, everything's a piece and you create and efforts to start peace negotiations on your credit. yeah, be sexual. he has also described previously that the sanctions against moscow are pointless. he said that if you play and joins nato, then that basically equals a 3rd world war. but at the end of the day it was the country's choice. so it seems like slovak kids are essentially tired to see their money being put in a war that they don't necessarily want to be part of it. i'm always saying a bit of a trend here because the piece of public really isn't the 1st ukraine skeptic. politician to, to springs a power in the west recently. and it is, this is a trend with seeing how does that vote for kids out? of course, we know that hungry hungry is also one, a country that stands for peace stops and the backlash have been slovak is newly elected president. but also something that we saw against him, gary and prime minister victor or but who was being blamed to essentially push the
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you on the edge of a cliff simply because he is pro peace talks and negotiations. of course in the west it seems like they have some sort of fear that no slovakia and hunger we will form this coalition which would put a threat which would be a threat to the you know, by threatened in here. i mean that more and more you citizens, my just starts electing tons of base that are more pro, tops and pro negotiations because, you know, we know that the, you is dealing with an economic prices. they have a huge, a tons of problems when it comes to domestic issues. so sooner or later, the rest of the you will have to make a choice and that choice. it's either spend more money on ukraine and spend money on a war with which your point is essentially losing or since other negotiating table . and actually he opens up his talks with most folks, those big shoes to people sending more aid, military aid to ukraine. that could potentially just escalate things even further
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than they are now. it seems like a simple choice, doesn't it? but we'll see what happens in my many thanks for coming in with that. with a rapidly escalating rift, mexico was announced a suffering times with the echo door that's off the police storms, the mexican embassy, and t. so and the rest of a phone, the ecuadorian, vice president who had taken refuge that the mexico se several diplomatic workers were injured during the rate of vice president george applause. who stacy's corruption charges was growing to assign them at the embassy . in december, the mexican leaders faced the sanctity of the diplomatic mission has been violated . houma ecuadorian, president, rafael korea stays the embassy invasion. was a criminal act that could potentially lead to war means that it's impossible to understand. this is not existed either in the history of what america
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or in the world to break into the embassy violating the vienna convention. this is the territory of for an state. it's liking to bring it in the country and detain a political refugee violating the caracas conventions. even an institution providing the site core door behave like an outcast on the global scale, let the americans condemnation and outreach was going down. and it's hard to figure out where they want to go with this, because they chose to pass with no returns. ecuador has violated all the principles of the village and were facing barbarism. the law of ecuador was violated. it was absolutely a crime, a political rectitude, can not be forcibly detained, as stated in the criminal code, the president ecuador, daniel, and the boss violated the constitution of the republic. she violated the correct cuz convention said she violated the vienna convention. he may be called to account by the inter american commission on assuming the rights to make the call to account by the international criminal court in the head. and he thinks that nothing will happen when he does not understand that he is in different situation. that doesn't understand where he's got himself and the easiest thing for the ball was to provide
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a security guarantee. this is nonsense. it's mind bach. i hope he gets involved in the problem and makes it worse. when was easiest to say that to disagree with mexico, with respect to the international incremental committee accordance with the caracas convention that will provide a security guarantee receipts, obtaining that political refugee. and he'll probably face the consequences and leave the country on the brink of war. because technically, this is a reason for this invasion or foreign country. the state of emergency has been declared in the central russian region of or, and the water levels are still rising. thousands of homes are flooded as a result of a down voyage. locals have been evacuated from the da's office to is a, let's find out more from ality, produce mach imagine which i of who's carney in the most heavily affected city of o, as can. thanks for joining us. i'm not convinced that we understand that the crisis is still on the phone. the thing that with the was to expect it to keep rising for days to come. well, please tell us about the situation that at the moment. sign
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a key. yeah, hopefully in the middle of the see, do you see that the city is dilute? it is flooded. many you can see just quite, just looking at me. i'm standing in the water. what a school s charity, the, i'm in the local authorities, can see the situation as creating a local governance said you also go that he, he, he can see this, the situation goes in the most scenario. the entire process being conducted mostly by russian, russian emergency, emergency lucas association, ministry, the chief of the ministry here, but not just by the ministry to government agencies, typically evacuate people out of the florida terrorist. for example, behind my back, you can see you can see 2 guys from the internal that says, minutes with the may or end of this kind of the a little of walking flooded by flood department.

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