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10 times, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the voltage gave this resolution because this resolution will open at the end on dollars box. if you, when a general assembly adults the resolution to declare july, the 11th has the international collaboration day of us, whatever you need to genocide. so it'd be as lead of slab. the decision i live the cost away as from smalls ruffling docket, internet access and it's overseas territory of new caledonia, which has been racked by violent ryan, also jumping on the on the bandwagon for us. how speaker is just the latest voice stateside quoting for key of to be allowed to stripe russian territory with western supplied long range. what the
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about guess done the correspondence standing by we are looking at a busy hour here on how to international. it's so good to have you but you and the general assembly has adopted a resolution that the class july, the 11th, as the international collaboration day of a scrape. and it's a genocide. so it'd be this way that i saw the voltage openly spoke out against the move, say it will open pandora's box. i would like to unmask this untruth and full justification for passing such a resolution. number one, this is kylie politicized resolution. and i will ask 3 questions to which we didn't hear the proper response from the main authorize of this resolution. germany, why is this resolution being fast? number one, they were speaking about individuals, legal liability mentioning month in agree and amendments here. and i'm asking you
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if that is so why this resolution is being passed because speaking about individual legal liability, it has already been done. it has already been delivered. there is one small country from the balkans that is not afraid to say loudly that will hold the gains this resolution because this resolution will open at the end from dollars box to the events and that sort of an inside. during the war in bosnia and herzegovina and 1995 were declared as genocide by the international tribunal for full my yugoslavia . about declaration less deep divisions between the subs on both. yeah. it'd be as president, i sort of which i just said the new you and moved was an attempt to ask for reparations from bell grade. but let's learn a little bit more now without correspondence. caleb more to the nations general assembly voted to make a day of remembrance for the 1995 massacre, etc,
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needs you. now this vote was controversial. a number of countries did not agree and argued that this would not be in the interest of bringing countries together, healing and bringing reconciliation to the region. and it points toward a one sided version of the dance that happened during those years. now russia was also critical of the resolution, as was china, and the countries that spoke against it, including nicaragua, emphasized that they felt that this version of, of that, that was put forward by those seeking a international day of remembrance was a one sided accounts. uh they emphasized atrocities allegedly committed by serbia. they down played the role of other groups that were more aligned with the united states and they presented a version of events that particularly demonized, serbians. yeah, keywords right there from caleb up and now that's across 5002 and the boys have mileage. so it'd be an american, jo, unless joining us live from belgrade yourself to 9 pm locally. goodness gracious me
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and the voice of this story. you know, the end of the day, it's a pretty deep rabbit hold as well when you can sort of what's happening today g o politically. but i got the 1st off. we surprised that he wouldn't adopt at the suburban. it's a collaboration resolution i. i wasn't surprised that it passed i was surprised at so many nations voted against it or boycotted, or walked out of the hall or voted you know, abstain from voting and basically even some of those who voted for it's literally said we understand that this is an extremely politicized species attempts to distract from the bank and gaza. but because of our ethnic and religious solidarity, we're going to vote for it anyway. which was, you know, their, their shame not mine. but i wasn't, i was honestly pleasantly surprised that so many people into un recognized as what it was, which was a pathetic political attempt to distract from current events or that you're going to love it. love how you didn't, you know, not holding back,
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missed the mileage. let me ask you, i mean, the resolution was long in the making as was the debate thing. why do you think the text is cause such a stir among some people that especially the savvy and president bush, which? well, it's not the text per se. it's the fact that, you know, here we have this event. that is, i believe, unique in human history because it's declared the existence of genocide in one town . um, based on people who died, who were mainly combatants of the military formation. that by the one's own roles did not have any right to be there. to begin with that, and here's germany, which is essentially the, the reason that the term genocide came into being that the un itself came in to be in 1945 because of that. what the germans did to the european jews as well as millions of others, including the serbs. i would add during world war 2 and here in germany trying to whitewash this by the, you know,
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sponsoring this resolution. and here's one to which has also perpetrated in 1994, an actual genocide involving hundreds of thousands of people, brutally mastercard with mercedes by their own neighbors. trying to lecture other people what to do and, and then displaying a shameful a bit of a lack of self awareness after to vote by getting into a spot with congo. uh, because of something to call the lease and passengers, i had them a way to go guys. and you know, here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 send over 3 because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what and clearly because something else is happening that they want it to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to most one countries which are,
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they're currently feuding with because of this event that everybody is avoiding dimension. and, and we're supposed to just ignore this and go along. and again, regrettably, some of the countries from the organization of islamic confidence bring went along with this plan and even admitted that they were going along with it. but they voted for in any way. and again, that's their shame, the boy. so you're in build, great at the moment. any talk on the street there at the moment and any idea of what people think about this? move the u. n. i have seen several cars driving around, a city waving serbian flags there's, you know, the usual rambunctious street musical bands doing their own thing. but i've seen people like ordering patriarch songs instead of the usual, you know, pop stairs. so yeah, people are actually upset that, you know, this thing for c went ahead and, and they're, they're defiant as they tend to be. and if, if anybody's thought that this is going to cause some kind of, you know,
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sackcloth and ashes feelings in belgrade or in serbian general they're, they're very much mistaken. i, it's, it's causing the biggest backlash imaginable. i, it's not going to portend well for any sort of peaceful relations in bosnia. i the cause, you know, the bosnian government is supposed to be run by the 3 communities by consensus. and you've had one of these groups blakely violate the constitution and say that, you know, the government is backing this and it's not the government, it's just this one faction. it basically user of its powers. guys, it's fascinating story on, on many levels as well. and the voice of knowledge as a sub in american journalist lied from bell. great, thank you so much on the slide that making a 25 hour dash to the other side of the world. the french president, a manual background, didn't get the warmest of welcome since he arrived in new caledonia in the wake of
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the west violence to rock the overseas territory in dec montoya. they found the account is lost. he doesn't know what to do. everyone there is looking at friends, everyone see you the shenanigans in france now that he is coming here, we don't meet him here since then has been sending our full additions to friends. we don't need to go to friends. the discussions are here because the future of the country is here and kind of get what i don't know. we don't want to see him here. just started this. the things on fire just started to raise thousands to the point of setting things on fire. it wasn't the young people started before. it wasn't us was set, they started to find cdw. in any case, it's already good. the bad comment. but after that we cons. we don't know if he'll arrive to restore. com, but in any case, he's already calm and gone, and things are still the same. there is no real com, no real peace, no way allow me to send the army here. but we didn't ask the army to come here. we are fighting for all consumers and flower children. i'll say it again. this is for
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our children later on. the armies here, but i don't know what the army is doing here. we don't need them here. we can preserve also. we can manage our country here. young people scream because it is difficult for them every day they see what's happening, a step away from them in what poverty they live. unlike the people next door. i think it's more of a socio economic crisis. it's moving to struggle. they really resulted to fighting, increasing the number of the electorate, but there was a socio economic crisis behind it. while meanwhile, the french government has flooded the idea to downgrade internet access on the island territory. no surprise, however, that proposal was shut down a net 30 feet of slow even though we raised the issue in the sending of reports on the rights. for some reasons, the decision was not made to reduce the internet access from 5 g to g for all social networks or data, or finding out now directly from the front end. here are ministers yet. i've done my now speaking in
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a parliamentary commission on the unrest in frances overseas territory, new caledonia, that the government actually considered working hand in hand with a publicly owned internet provider over there to cut off for g and 5, g internet, reducing it to 2 g which basically just allows people to send text messages at most, but doesn't allow for them to use apps or social media or for other people in newton. although yeah, it's even pay for their burger and fries with a banking car because that requires a higher speed network. guess it's not technically cutting off the internet of people can still use to g and send texts like the cops empowering of your car and saying that you can always just take the bus work or hey, no one stopping you from going and getting a horse. but ultimately the government just decided instead, van take talk and they forgot about reducing the speed based on what x, the central proof of the apps responsibility for what's going on in new caledonia. none really. it's just
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a theory. so i guess once he took everything on the question, the tick tock which had been widely used, it was due to be exceptional circumstances that the prime minister allowed this decision to be taken in conjunction with the government of new caledonia until during the riots in france. back in june of last year, over a 17 year old of north africa in orange and getting smoke by a french cop in suburban paris for failing to abide by a traffic stop. the government contacted online platforms like to talk an snapshot and got them to sensor content that the government considered probably magic or provoking things even further. of course, that censorship under the pretext of curtailing unrest could never for end up becoming a president, resulting sunday and more extensive censorship. for other things that establishment politicians consider inconvenient. right, to switch you on a decision to build it all by suppose the government's decision to suspend take told me so the chinese interference, the russian interference with the attack kind of bringing down the entire intimate
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network just before the president's arrival in new caledonia and the processor by john, when can you? that's too much. she says you all made you of course for the senate is currently debating a bill on foreign interference in front of these yourselves, which is massive not just in new caledonia, but all over the country. a mess comes from many countries and buffalo rusher and china. it's time to stop denying it. it's trying to protect ourselves against that she or so some of the opposition politicians, notably on the last, are demanding that the government show its work on the take talk band and to actually connect the dots and prove how exactly tick, tock and other social media apps are directly responsible for feeling any violent so new caledonia, rather than just operating on hunches and theories. what is happening right now is unprecedented. no country in europe has ever banned to dock and government officials have provided no evidence to show the networks linked to the violence. only one argument young people use this network. the government considered them
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guilty by definition because of their age. we are facing an extremely serious roberta side will drift the arguments developed at the hearing by the government. still nation. no evidence is produced to legitimize the use of the band. no connection is demonstrated between the use of tick tock and the violence. this is a guilty indulgence in the use of custodial and mattress. this measure is not legitimate and the government is floundering to justify yet another attack on freedoms in the context of colonial repression. hey, look, it's not like riots in france suddenly became a thing when social media came along, but that hasn't stopped french president in under, in that whole, from scapegoating. it, no doubt that's more convenient than revisiting his government's new policy that set off this whole crisis. the one that would mean adding thousands more voters to electro list on the island. if those people have been there for 10 years and giving new comers more power than to dilute the electronic voice of the native count acts
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on the land up until the expiration of the new may, of course with france just recently had been given relative autonomy over its electoral process, but before mac home was blaming social media, he was blaming video games for causing glass summers. riots around mainland france . we saw on several of them snapshot take talk on several august, the violem gatherings being organized and the sort of complicating of why allowance these i'm on the youngest leads to sort of escape from reality. and we sometimes have the feeling that some of them are leaving the streets of the video games that haven't bucks a to them. i assume this platforms to be responsible. so it's pretty clear that last year nicole had a theory that young people were going around setting france on fire because they just think they're living in a giant video game and can tell the difference between life behind the screen and life in front of it. turns out expert said that was totally wrong, which doesn't really bode well for his funding. new theory that tick tock causes
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right but us plans to anoint. kenya as a major non nato ally. it comes as president winning rudo is currently on a 3 day stage visit to the united states. it is the 1st by a kenyan leader in more than 15 year. i'm proud to announce we're working with congress to designate kenya, a major non nato ally for ensuring democracy delivers for our fee. that includes candidates, i asked for community here in the united states. today we're building on our work to strengthen longstanding bond between our house. want to thank you, mr. president for taking action, implement the long way the public benefits organization, which provides distort, protection for civil society and n g o's. all across ken, we agreed on the significant opportunity for the us to run the country pre calibrate. it started on spence and its support for
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a pick up this cost of the us african leadership summit by enhancing its investment in the institutions of public and integration. and increasing support for peace and security. so let's learn more about this closing live now to report a timothy. obviously we're joining us from a butcher at approximately nearly 20 past 8 in the evening locally. and this is a, basically the 1st visit to washington by a kenyan leader in more than 15 years. i do think there are some major geostrategic implications at stake. what about the goals of the trip? yes, thank you for that. now president william rhodes or himself, that made sense today of the white house, you know, basic was on page 2, business partnerships and friendship with the united states and on. but just around one hour ago when you know the health insurance price, we think we saw, you know,
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the us side essential biting, make pronouncements. i'm about, you know, supporting, you know, core a nation in africa or, you know, with funding to, to walk back. you said around $21000000000.00 locus funding, you know, to help these countries capital to help these companies like you know, to enhance um, yeah, uh, resilience. so these are the kind of negotiations that, you know, went on, you know, you know, for the past few days in the united states with, you know, price under just to fix it. but the problem with this is that, you know, alrighty. and now psychiatrist, i go into criticism about, you know, loans, you know, coming to africa with, you know, the critics saying that, you know, the west using institutions like i am. if i log back to, you know, it's trying to africa, you know, in a loan, a cage. so for charlie and we do know that, you know,
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present lose over the past few minutes on the, in the white house of diesel. ready a long way to how you found some of these i'm countries is also uh, it's important to know about, you know what to say if it comes um, i mean, uh, you know, trans uh, emergency made by 10. yeah. and there's us so far. see what i was going to be by and the i think the product to send around a 1000 jews to pay, you know, to help in the, in the, um tomorrow is the gang style and something. so that your thought was, if you create a size, you know, today during that meeting i'm baseline is also something that has been criticized and the 5 fi um kenyan citizen. yes. what comes up with the, the president have to say, susie and i are so excited, united states because we're, it's a collective effort. and of course, can, you won't be going alone. we're working with congress to provide $300000000.00 to m
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. s. s. mission and additional $60000000.00 for equipment assistance and we've also we've received and are continuing to bring major contributions from other partners as well. present router and i agree that patient people deserve better. is there a piece of security and, and i thank him for taking on this responsibility, but we have is back from where they're on the 10 united states in kenya, or the nations collectively race the back of the coordinator position. that has the yes, the 80 appraisal on this not, you know, of the set of 5 well with, you know, the extra one in 10. yeah. i had all from the price and see that it was already based on a quick fix exams by citizens to say, but, you know, there are issues to be handled back home, you know, sizes based on, based on the problem. i'm fact, sykes and you know, cost of living in kenya. and of course,
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the way the government had time to get our mex restaurants to present floods that she was around 160 people. and this was also a certificate that was very evident, you know, when one kennedy and john lease in the white house started to try fresh, sweeping. you know, road breaks up results, you know, saying that, you know, there are problems he and he's on works is that, you know, it's an example of someone who's homeless is on fire. what he's trying to help, you know, put out for fire in someone else's home. and you explained the, your political goal. 12000 kilometers away from night will be when it's close in the county. so bilingual with full court to kind of have looked at open because of the abundance of problem you're competing on national police force to haiti. otherwise the priority is this been one of your major mining festa. feel us talking about security on today and the, even the defense governance 2nd and talked about the deployment of if need be the
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canyon minutes your discretion of possible to make sure that the school study up into then go to school in areas that happened in the phone in kenya, where you commit to twice when we have a problem back home. we have made tremendous progress in making sure that we p a security at home. but that does not take away our responsibility even as we why deploying to n policemen in our own country. not to slip out there. monday through program we've seen deployed 800-8002 add to to vs equal because that is our need. but we have 5000 in somebody because equally studies on it and he should not be an exception present when i'm going to also faces the price of problem. what was the some positive swell on the software labs finally got this cool app. it says that it has
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sweetened effects. he said to the united nations, you know, it's going to be to stop, you know, the price of food. so it's, i'm based on to divide, choose to 80 piece on i think that's kind of yeah, united states being among countries that matter of india are so pay the cost that i'm suffering among the people because the very 1st must be made by a democratically elected president of the requesting goods doesn't have a president seeing the keeping of another boys in, in july 2021. this i'm a prime minister, right to audio audrey who actually resigned other time did not of those powers under the constitutional rights. i'm therefore making the home a typical agreement another to from the very beginning. this is the price. this is a problem. okay. and if it can lead out to washington, say 2018 and um,
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so many days it could be a sign off, you know, like the price of the same price they've had promised to offer. as you know, because of the timing of this season coming up the time when the united states in was in africa has the strange fi. um, uh, issues you know, with countries are issues around the product towards the industry and sometimes and they said it was united to other people created say about know, can you yes. can you, i'm present say that might just be a novice sign or, you know, the us trying to put a good on it says, you know, all right, good things about sunset, age speeds or bands on the screen app is that possible wants to see what happens next, look or for timothy. yes sir. thank you for are shifting gears or what off the international russia continue to make it fall into the across the battle field at washington? those seems ready to raise the stakes speaker of the house. the house speak of my johnson has joined growing coals stateside for kids to be given the green light to
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stripe russia with the us supply long range with your colleagues from house intelligence committee. they just released a safe month in which they are calling for an inspiration to allow your brain to use american weaponry on the military targets on russian territory. we do support that because right now they have weapons before they have restrictions to use that . i think we need to allow your brain to prosecute the work they need to be able to find back or causing a lot to fall by us on the opposite. scott bennett, for more discussion on this gold. great to get you on the program. here we go. again, i mean, 1st of all, my johnson says america is quote, mike crow, managing the conflict. is that a fast statement? scott? i think it's a statement of betrayal against the constitution of the united states, the american people. and of course, it shows mike johnson why he's so hated in the conservative republican ranks. he is
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a dead man walking politically because of his betrayal of the american people who want nothing to do with financing or weapon ising ukraine against russia. that's. that's the big sign up, rory, when i went to russia and we did a documentary film, i returned and i promptly sent letters serving legal notice to them a call to the armed services committee to the intelligence committee, to uh, various members of congress saying, i'm a former american military officer i've been on the ground in dawn, bass and american weapons are being used to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity. it needs to cease and desist immediately summoned me to testify. well, that was ignored. i haven't testified yet, but i will be promptly following up to this lobbying effort with another letter saying you've already been serv. legal notice, and you are now expanding this war into further terrorist attacks upon russia. you will be held accountable. mike mccall, you will be held accountable, lindsey graham, and i think until the best mia and she is up row. but need to be bringing that to
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the international criminal court and the united nations to say the united states is preparing for a summer of terrorism against russia. and i think that's really what their agenda is. they've kept their hat. we'll see. yeah, i mean place go and i more power to you and i might make them sweat if you can, you know, because no one else is making into it. i mean, i wouldn't watch it because you know the house speak of johnson. he said, he says, a key of should make up its own mind, make its own decision on what to do with these weapons. it is there any channels? he's trying to scott america, responsibility for, for what could come next as well. they are operating in a delusion. they are santa c thinking people, there is no reality in blinking or sullivan, and then there is no consciousness in bite and they are operating as victoria newland thinking that ukraine will be a puppet until every ukrainians dead. and somehow that is going to convince the russians to remove vladimir putin and then allow the raping and pillaging the
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dismembering of russia. one thing you know about russians, they don't surrender, they don't retreat, and they will fight to the end as they've done against the bullying. hitler and throughout the ages. and this is no different, in fact, it's worse because the american european union, nato, pseudo, fascist a transgender climate change agenda is the greatest enemy to humanity. and i think that's why so many nations are fighting with russia in africa, in the middle east. the bricks nations are going, you know, very, very strongly because the west is so delusional. so they, they are anticipating russia really not responding and thinking that they can engage in a prolonged, protracted terrorist operation against the heartland of russia. not just belgrade, i'm just try me up, but they will be launching attacks against red square. they will be launching attacks against musical events, summer events,
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things that the russian people relish because this is their one time to really enjoy the sunshine. believe me, i think the west is preparing to do a full grade terra strike using you crate. and that's why russia really has to, in its own tempo, amplify and prosecute this to crush and create a, a border that these weapons can't be used across. and it also needs to amplify its internal information operations so that ukraine doesn't, the ukrainian people see zalinski is their greatest enemy. and russia is their only hope for returning to a to a living ukraine. and this needs to happen on the desa in key as in other parts of ukraine, so you distract the ukrainians and the americans, and the british, and the nato forces. not just a focus on car car for belgrade, but you scatter the many fires all over ukraine as you know,
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a little room and then they are spread very fan and they're easy to topple and top of that needs to be the recognition of zelinski is not the president use a dictator and there should be an international criminal arrest warrant sent out against him as well as blinking sullivan newland bite in mccall, lindsey graham, all of these people that are signing a letter, basically affirming they will be engaging and terrorist operations this summer. using american weapons against russia, and we'll respond. well said scott, well, scott, this in, before i run out of time, i want to, i want to ask you quickly, you know, a rush as being staging these nuclear test drills for the past couple of weeks. the kremlin even said look, we hope the hot heads in europe are taking note. but now prudent is all of a sudden right now he's flying to better ross. he's going to better us. we're going to see nuclear test drills and bella roofs, why is poor didn't go into bed? it was right now. well i think they are so.
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