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this is the fact that using and bringing this up means that he has been hitting a hole in, or is patriots dash. and poland does not seem to want to hand over. it's good stuff . it's best stuff just to get blown up. just a hand me down junk that the you is giving its member states like poland free money to replace with shiny new weapons exchange for russia. i guess you say taking care of the need any need to recycle it in a climate friendly manner. of the nato bombing of yugoslavia headquarters century ago killed many of the very people whom the west and military alliance. sadie defended to protect here was a special coverage. looking back at them, the exemplifying movement on its grim advisory. we are to protect thousands of innocent people in the to the fuse, a powder keg at the heart of bureau to stand united with our allies for faith.
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my generation never to see those in europe again. the are the seller. the best key has the details on the tragic events that took place 25 years ago. but 1st, we have to warn you that so you might find some of the following images. this debbie we mustang, to save thousands of innocent men, women and children from humanitarian catastrophe, from death, barbarism and ethnic cleansing by a brutal dictatorship to and to save the stability of the bulk and region, we have no alternative that will bought to at
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the nature of this campaign was the claim, the humanitarian well, and it was that to protect people from the big, bad subs i didn't did so by raining down me. so what was then you can solve you carrying out its almost 11000 strikes. many will fall from precise is nature. so both like to trumpets, say done, you bill prize and there was a holiday, no town. and we'd my friends, sonia miller encourage invited on the, on a village we decided to visit our small town and meet our friends. because i hadn't seen them in a long time as the bombing was already in full swing. all money i know was just 15 years old on that fateful day. i'm not mad that she will never be for you from one
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that took the life of her best friend. nothing to do any more mazda. after a few seconds, there was a bang, dust, noise, and the heat. i felt like we were on fire. we were losing the ground from under our feet. i mean one moment jesus went through my head, this is it. my life is over. how well my mom and dad going without me after that 1st so i could attack another one, followed. the bombs fell again on the other side of the bridge and there were many victims in the 2nd attack. these were most of the people who came to save us. they knew that there were casualties in the direct strike. the 1st strike on the bridge to mom, we thought that hold rescue looked like a maternity for us. our screens calling for help. we heard the voice of signing his mom, calling for her and marinas. mom. i was injured. i had many scrap, no ones all over my body, a fracture of my right upper arms, large ones on my foot, abdominal once from shrapnel or recover, lost it for almost a whole month that physical recovery was not as intense as the motional one that
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followed one of the learned that our friends sonya had passed away. this is a photo of sign in me from our prom one year before the bombing of the borrower in bridge. we have a habit of saying that sonya was an angel from work this or she was an extra ordinary girl. tall, beautiful, noble with a good heart. first of all, a friend that comes once in a lifetime. that was what she meant to me. she was the best student the best with them, a dish and she won many awards. unfortunately, she was not able to show her down to the world. she became known in a completely different way. nature claimed the var in bridge was a tall gait as it could have been used like military vehicles. but had the alliance carried out its homework, it would have known that this was no possible most to me. and i get even under the bridge, was not a legitimate target because 2 cars could not pass each other by on that bridge. i was a child at the time, but in my humble opinion, military vehicles could not pass through there for a bridge to be
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a target to be so typically important so that it would have to be destroyed. according to amnesty international, what happened close, as you teach a will crime the bridge at far far and is report since it had been struck twice as people rushed to assist the victims of the 1st strike. 2 more missiles had several minutes later, inflicting additional civilian casualties. nato forces failed to suspend or attack after it was evident that they had struck civilians in contravention of article 57 of protocol one froze the cold, one in the geneva convention. i was in disagreement at the tax on civilian populations. many civilians were killed. the foreign bridge and the outcry would be a task force nature to tighten the rules of engagement, yet was not enough to present more civilian debts. now, over the course of the $78.00 day nato bombing campaign. so the claims is around.
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2000 innocent people lost their lives, including 18 children, and they remembered here at this memorial in bell grades. nato had made huge claims about the ethnic cleansing, of cost of, of all, i think all paintings in the former. you can slow up you, but even they would not sped any attacks by the self appointed safe is here to we were sleeping when for bombs exploded suddenly and started to run. but there were many people seriously injured and some had lost their legs. tried to go back to help others, but it was too badly injured so i couldn't. some neighbors put me in the tractor, but there were too many people in there. how many survives native foaming all the village of korea show? i think i'll binion's with sheltering a 100 others were not so lucky. another intelligence mishap by the lines coming off the natives. disastrous foaming of 2 convoys of as big alabamians fleeing costs of
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a week. so bad weather had frustrated nature. pilots then the skies cleared and they recorded, he excited as they think they stumbled on a great price. serbian military convoy this conversation between avery triple sea and bear, $31.00 immediately prior to the tax is shown on the next slide. it'd be triple c says here, it'd be triple say go ahead. roger, we just received word that this is a b, j con boy. how copy is great. gives me all your players. so are you still airborne? ab triple c. i want as many fighters as, as i can get now they have the
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on it's time to address those claims of ethnic cleansing. you respond to a to is a justification for its illegal intervention. weston governments consistently repeated claims by those who had fled. you can solve the costs of the is a crucial test. can we strengthen a global community grounded and cooperation and tolerance rooted in common humanity? this will, refreshing and brutality rooted in ethnic, racial and religious hatreds dominate the agenda for the new century and the new millennium claims which they hadn't substantiated. in fact, often the will western officials have to concede the width and 3000 bodies of athletic alabamians were found in costa by hardly supporting the claims of genocide the fades heritage. nato however claimed to be smithing in hundreds,
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thousands of miles away on behalf of comfortable obedience who had nothing whatever to do with nate. so there was no humanitarian disaster in costs of what happened. the costs of it was that nato was seeking an excuse to justify its continued existence. so we trigger the crisis that event intervene in order to address the crisis is like a, apply a site to who sets up a building a blaze and then says, hey, it's not gonna work to do. i have to put out this file, but that's cool. i brushed under the rug. $25.00 is so many, and so it'd be a su traumatized every year. they come together to remember those who died as a result of weston to seaton, lies about what was really happening here live. you can check our to, to come for the stories that we're following. you can get much more on on those. i'll see you at the top of yeah,
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by now the, [000:00:00;00] the in get and it will be in douglas. it doesn't even look at a defense capacity. now, do you know the sun know this? so, but dropping most people's newspapers, news channels, modern lobbies. i think that via we had a chat in a boeing and strong and there is a challenge to the supremacy of the with
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the hello and welcome my model, home care, and the ability of all being landscape of the 21st century. the focus no more than it is on india. part of my guess tonight is a good legacy. is the subbing member of parliament and the 2nd generation lawyer was championed many hyper 5 cases vacant management. i mean the luxury being on your show, lovely to see you from jack maloney. 1923 to 2019. was a leading indian criminal lawyer. you mind great attended me as a penny. this friend, the treat of the 9047 politician of the home i bridge economy. it's an independent countries of india and pakistan on the left behind the fire seeking legal practice in karachi, pakistan. he was a major, a member of parliament, was suspended from the party in 2012 in discipline for several high profile cases
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in these long and distinguished career by his camp maloney born at 1956 is based on a b like to rama jump milanni. the join the routing a, b, j, p, and the 19 ninety's. when it was a fledgling policy, as i said, you can reach a member of parliament under the name title, possibly body, and legal brain trust. he is critical in a former indian prime minister in derek. guns to be in possession of a state of emergency between 19651977. when his father has to pay to canada to a fight arrest. he has championed many high profile cases such as defending then a good direct chief minister, the rent remoted in the 2002 communal rights minister, emmy shaw, and the so i d not not, it's not by you will really full body. what actor sanjay does, what made you choose law employed for one father was showing up as being and you know, had become such a because they didn't refill even is the day and they put the emergency. yes. got
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arrested for it. right. 365 doppler over the country came with a bump, a high call to try and prevent that. what interest was issued from fargo didn't cut it off where you had attacked the licensee, and this is going to be able to, to say to me and that's kind of appealed to me. and of course, i think you did a bit of the cutting for law wasn't the genes naturally i gravitated towards it and then i, you know, but i realize it was really hard work. i mean the noise, you know, 90 percent 99 percent industry and one percent good. inspiration live usually the funds are the daughter out of not not match up to the father or the mother. you have really really they weren't supposed to be inside. they are having any left his father can do more, it can incentivize you. hm. so in my case it, you know, that i have to gotcha. and i, i break them that challenge. yeah. i meant this is i'm just my the number of times very popular book,
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but not just energetic forthright. you are from that point of view and there's a different, a little more moderate. i would say, yes, i would smoke and revise insights of. yeah, father was that if you would, you from? she gets in yes. during partition. mm. i was mounted and you had seen daughters and you know, he had a very bloody scene practice and cannot see me. in fact, he was a lot but no, but mister, it came through. he has been went on to become the lo minister of progress done before that boy, you will be high commission out in the early 606061 for bucks dining. and he also had a foreign policy and legal bent of mind. and so my father used to do most of the day to do work in court because we had so many, you know, interests and passions. but, uh, and partition came and that madness broke out. i think it could be redundant, you know, and i'll be back on, can get into your safety here anymore, and i think should be so he packed his bag, give up his practice, home, everything. but he wanted to go back. he thought he'd always go back because he had such
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a flat as you can practice. and could i live in that as soon as you can and cut down . okay with 3 daughters, but he had then it'll be the spoken very 1st game. you know, my, my eldest sister, whom i didn't see because i wasn't born at that time. i was born post optician in fifties. she had pneumonia and his situation was that bad financially. and he couldn't afford her treatment from the money. my god. and she thought it was a huge tragedy from the you know, because of it could have been focused on right to come to the rags if you, if it was you can and then not be able to survive is then said his daughter was a big one, of the favorites in i think that made him a little detached, didn't meet him, you know, literally mostly detached because that kind of tragedy. when you're very young, what are your thoughts about? if you it isn't focused on interview, it is now and coming at and trying to settling on the interview with you, especially the who the see was i was with the see, i know i no problem. you know, i have been supporting the legislation. yeah. is it, they're not taking anything the front page of the times of india and uh, i, you know,
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there is no other home for windows than speaking. i become the president. the was in the federation. okay. because of any grandiose sounding name, but uh, but we do a lot of look at, you know, we're trying to get all this in these, the, the dies for most of them uh, extremely well off and after doing whatever they live and they've done another way . so we're trying to get here, you know, get them to help us into refugees that from since, and seems as very badly hit as you know, it crimes against women a data. but for a lot of things, we're going to leave only because of that constant feel that you know, women may be abducted made to convert and so on, so forth. so we're now challenging our entire efforts and gathering funds internationally from cindy can do is worldwide to try and prevent these atrocities and rehabilitate them if they come into the country. did you get chosen for to fight mister mo? these case for going to the right track. people close to more up by mr. moody at that then see finished, the movie came to me. right. and i have all the already bring so deep, i guess,
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case of that the right was also according to me, a victim of depression, silas thing going on is something you decide to want to say to me, but i was convinced of her innocence, and it was last considered bunny who had actually booked for the m o. d, and it'd be forgot, requested me at that time and said that we do pick up the cases. and i said that the good thing because i was always a part of the pgp since 1980, i still holding my policy, my membership, my father stay location me, but i never stayed them to be gpi was always, uh, you know, dialogue them, but i'd be happy to what makes you and i had member of egypt. and i believe in the ideology, i believe in the only done something i do energy. and i believe in all the platforms which they have finally executed in this country so far out of view as we do not know or does that i do energy. i'll, we use some it up with the i, i do all the g has involved in part of it is always, you know, the only thing i do already of course was that, uh they believed in the evolution of logic and see 71 main things they believed in the uniform civil court bus and he's very important to you. we are all in it. so it
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has to be all kind of thing. but he's stronger than india than it was. i was in new york and i was in a cab and then an ottoman in new york. yeah. and this news came about the application of going to 70. and it was a somebody who was my driver. and you said no. the model who yeah. so that was a universal reaction of indians all the way the would have been with national this policy, this all nicely spelled. and i, frankly, from a very early age, of course, but the implication by my father, he believed in the same thing very strongly. but i could not believe that by anybody would be opposed to crush me to being an integrity bogged up in the that i think of the seventy's only upon a temporary solution that it has to with the other way. yeah. and get rid to a fully pulled integration. yeah, i could not believe all that. and then of course i thought that the, the lock is useful. it's a, it's a, basically a living and the same as the noun snail. you know, from the that bought. so read for that. now you should be, yeah is a, is a,
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is the month of the future, right? it's, it's a nested interest to give you empower women. you and you improve your not only give them the dignity with the dissolved and not had all these years, but the also bring them in the main street and make them productive assets away from 2 members in the parliament to now reservation for the people that yes for the cheapest that, that little bit. and this change in criminal amendment bills, i'm sure you'll be happy. so there are these 3 bills which have come, all of them have replace banners which will essentially colonial either legislations. and they were really meant to they have victorian principles. mm hm. for instance, been as well, given that a subordinate place because as you know, in england, they would not even have given the right to vote in, you know, in the 20th century. so this was an 18 opinion quote, isn't $1860.00 at all, right? so there was that aspect then of course, tradition toward sufficiently to become very comfortable. it says in this country is really in the there,
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the wording was whoever in claims or excites this effect against the government of the day. that was a provision meant for the british colonial rulers to make show the best subjects don't excite, disaffected against them to speeches and the elliptical the was the place by whoever likes to disrupt the silver and the integrity of. yeah, and yeah, that site you also said recently that is a cabal, an industrial being, quote, acting at the interest of foreign powers. you really a 100 percent that yeah, look up, you know, since i've been deleted by move the data in 2016 plus projected the supreme court my, my seat and that i just about came in 2021. but i the only move of the ideal protecting the supreme court. i mean, i was approached by a lawyer and soon i that you know, you should be on one particular side. flying all over to that, is that yes, yeah, flooding follows. are even the media for the media tries to start to run on why, but i do think that they are interested in,
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in this flushing. india isn't the supposed to be from 3rd world country to from country to someplace that we of aging. what is it actually do think the bothering them the rest especially, you know, there's so far dropped most people's newspapers, news channels or lobbies. i. i ping that via, via the challenge and a growing and strong. and there is a challenge to the supremacy of the west. obviously you'd be bound to be friends with every but, you know, even with china was nice thing about us. we wanted to be defensive. some other great outreach that mr. more do you happen to be in the beginning? when you are boundary about discussions, you know, things are bound to flight up, you can have it so it has been killed every day. i mean, the nonsense of the boss that you know, we will overlook these kinds of things that will, especially since in 93 and ninety's 96. you will have bone read resolution agreements in those 2 years today. that'd be one simple one to become friends with china, right? engage in trade with them,
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but we must plus or then that's the policy of this government. you please sit down and one for the fall. tell us, what is your perception of the boundary and what are the opposition and for the time. so i thought that was all that different until then we can keep on having, you know, engaging in friendship. they never ever took that off or not. so everything's been nice to self interest, you know, but i shouldn't floating since. right. that'd be my friends. sometimes the middle of it. yeah. okay. they may have a dispute video created, but we've been very valid string. we've said this of the, there's not any of the famous and moody and many very clearly the nino whole thing . we would like peace, but then sit down across the table and find out what it would be different that presented position between the 2 products that's being offered to mediate as well. so as i've says, be a policy, it will be some of it will be we want them and then they will be in douglas adwords . anybody you have that never, ever backed anybody. and that's how, because by me that's how because brian, look at it, we have the,
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we have the piece mix of the world. we want peace with everybody. and we want peace with that. others have amongst themselves, right? for that is up. and that is that because we have, we have no means we have no got the enemies. do you have anybody it'd be want to live in peace on that boundaries to be secure. it's a very issue of the what is called the proof to date, to fit it is get that every the engine at the ends in spot the i probably missed all the nice because one the b b ex model or that was in, you know, the, the foremost spot me, if of athens, i was always upset that spot, that is going to come and overtake them. okay. so that feel that we lose the primary position, the world in those days. the greeks well, the way, so it's called the skype right. that it's, it's be, it's the fear of and flipping bar shipping, most of the bar authorizing emergent. but that is going to work for you and to come up with the, the cut out really fast. and oh good. what we've done in digital india. how be
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brought at 1300000 people, most of them out of poverty some very soon the public even have become a 5 to any economy. but look at what we've done, the digital economy, how many people are helping decks we have at this stage, highest growth in the world. we have limited very visa, but below the bank dollar bill limits of both unemployment and entries. you have capital markets where you wait to invested in the capital markets every day, you'll get up and you'll see the developers rising. right? so the middle class, the middle class and everybody is something but everybody. yeah. how many people that'd be bought out by the scheme that the government bought into the main stream? how many people, how much leakage of money was that in the old verify schemes and how advantages have been the direct got sponsible money is going to keep the targets it's intended for low, medium, and i'd actually thing up and these are all listen for the piece the defense
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capacity now. mm hm. now the sun. exactly. so look at this, look at the scale of thought, a cheap, it's simple thing, no problem. you know, the environment. the 1st question that was asked by did you do it? why did you not start this switch? but as of you on the charlotte business, i didn't do started in 2014 menu. let's get right into started women's reservation . yeah, we're leaving and your last you out of your a lot of you 2nd go on. so it is. what did you will people know that all these years 1st we had to get them and dignity me. did you ever, did you ever think of the shame that women suffered from open delegation? we had to give you what you didn't do with 60 audios of your and you haven't given them dignity. we give them info and, and, and the final step would be the one question which keeps bothering me as a fresh meeting, which i think maybe you wouldn't be able to do onset. so when there is a, a, a dentist who is still behind the supreme court opens the door in the middle of the
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night. and sort of say that we will take the case of bargaining or whatever it is. and on the other side, then there's many pundits go there, kind of atrocities that doesn't happen. and they said it's, it's in the past. so there is no record of it. so we will not be accepting this edition. it's baffles me. yes, i mean there is that, you know, that got to me in approach mean that terrorist we have to show the international community that the given due process even put this under the same level. but i'm, it's good that some lawyers that you've been picking up these cases. the thing is though, those cases that don't affiliate that, you know what the evidence is all about. and i suppose that bottom, the reasons is that the supreme court has to also keep up the big, full international you know, good relate and to show that our system is fat. we give it to the worst kind of a human and it means against the state. it is a given that access to our quotes, that's the rule of law me because many pundits, i purposely think that discarding it. yes because it's
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a little engine that the crime never dies. yeah. crime never days. that's a basic principle of criminal law. it never dates, so the door should already be open unless somebody comes with the kids to go even. then they would say, how can be examined? you've not brought the evidence off atrocity actually, but this will be the ability to me. you think would be hit the move. your daughter is not following your foot step. yes. what is your belief to her or she's already successful? no, no, she just started. one is a long way from sex. ed, this is the, you know, there's a modeling this of to a father not do it very well known, not integrated speaker genetics is the model not to do everything hard work. i told you right in the beginning, right. there's a 99 percent industry and best creation, right? is she works hard. she has a slave for it, right? but you have to time, you will have to to include that, fled into output. is there any hardware? what does the sprint is very good researching below me. so hopefully she will, and she said that we have from my feed, which is basically criminal level to some extent constitutional law. so she's
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a civil lawyer commercial and so she's a different fee and there's no, there's no shadow, etc, etc. all grandfather unplugged to me, she was 5 on the one minutes in 2447 we've it'd be a 100 years or you're going to be 100 percent alone. and i hopefully i'm onto the hopefully, where do you seeing that you could all make ball military ball. and i also see india has been a highly developed mission, highly developed mission, which combines development inclusive development with wednesday, the best of wednesday. and which combines awfully minutes buffalo, military capabilities with it does need to be split into the ritual. go to the world and more details about it. thank you. my friend that you did not need the pleasure talking to. thanks, michael. just have a wonderful fan. thank you. for watching, join me next week for another intimate yet inspiring debate and let's stuff how does without
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a problem get scott the door to the ports. you just don't want to use the new soon. so media officials are for new settings from we simply things i'm really from it on the know me. yes, it personally sell the to the sale be the name is e, as in which the v as you permission to, to be that you think you should get us the book which is such as to me and i don't, i thought a soup. inducing that to, to see about propose,
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past the future shut all the motor instead of making accusations the west to come through, shooting, appreciate these lovely republic of forensic strain and responsible actions towards disability and safety in the region. iran says the west should be praising its restraint and blooming its own inaction. this concerns a mounting of any evil and brought a war dropping into mid leaf. also ahead the idea of your knees. it's dry gone guys, the following one night of relative calm fire and yet displayed on the policy medians returning to their homes. and they enclaves no and as the sudanese
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