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is responsible for protecting the march, approaching the journalist area. i was surprised when they called out to me personally saying they wanted me. they accuse me of inciting and posting things on social media that supports terrorism and plus tell groups against israel. i told them that wasn't true as i am a journalist. the interrogation lasted about 14 minutes to an hour. the soldiers were the ones interrogating me, not official investigators or police during the interrogation. there was a settler named d. yeah. this is a young man about 20 to 21 years old, and he's known for targeting palestinian activists and journalists. he tries to provoked them to find any excuse to charge or imprison them. he has been following me on social media for several months spreading this information about me along with other similar groups during the interrogation. you did the i kept calling the a terrorist. he said i was a journalist in disguise,
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working for home us speaking in hebrew. this is all false, but he continues to post about me on instagram, claiming i am associated with the terrorist groups. jerusalem, democracy on of us and we have as well capturing the holy city and the war of 1967 is really crowns pro rated flocks through the streets of jerusalem. listening to the right wing politicians who spoke of them, not local media ever since. it is really nice to this tongue to death, to our on several of souls on how the city of messages i'm dealing with is that is the frequency. all of these via the detox has increased since folks have the 7100 and age palestinian journalists have been killed on 44 more arrested over the past 7 months. members of the news media have also faced violence and threats which size says is retaliation. so that coverage of a conflict in dawson a highly and we are currently under what is called is really emergency law. this
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allows any, is really police officer to take necessary actions against anyone, including journalists, if they see them as a threat of journalists are not threats, but they see the emergency law as an excuse to increase arrests and assault san journalists, confiscate the equipment and attack citizens to silence during was the things happening to us after october 7th were never seen before. similar incidents happens before, but not to this extent. the assaults have become brutal, aiming to kill journalists to silence them and prevent them from shutting light. and what's happening in jerusalem, the emergency law is an excuse for the police to do anything against journalists, according to the palestinian journalists in the country. around 140 journalists have been killed in gaza, alone. those registered with the syndicate did not including photographers or activists. more than 50 to 60 journalists have been arrested in the west bank and
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jerusalem with many still detained in his really presence. some had been sentenced . some are under administrative detention, which starts at 2 months and can be extended for years without clear charges. we're always at risk of arrest at any moment, even ordinary people, including children. let's focus on children at the beginning of the war, my cousin, 16 and a half years old, was arrested for allegedly posting a certain picture on instagram. but he didn't even have an instagram account. they started arresting children just to intimidate them. the events of october 7th were a huge shock to them. they tried to hide the details from their public, the casualties and injuries, to prevent unrest, and maintain security and stability, to reassure israelis that there is no war as severe as what is shown on tv of this by the us president voicing a c spy upon earlier as well continues, it's
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a slow song gone. so the co editor of the de la journal on the phone with you and principle office, i'm moving rabbani says both us the pool for as well. and the propaganda convincing anymore. you can mostly for the interview with going on. the grounds actually sounds the airing all not a throughout the day. so now it has a preview for you. and i think we need to get away from this view, which looks at western politicians as somehow being bought by these rallies were being blackmailed by. these realities are being threatened by these or at least and blindly embracing israel against their better judgment or against their will. and perhaps we should start looking at these people as doing precisely what they want to do as, as people who are fundamentally racist. who feel that israel is entitled to do whatever it pleases with the pos sending people?
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what do you make then? they'll have, by moving to rehabs, he to a cease fire a plan if anything, and insisting it's in his writing the plan while supplying the munition and the bones to be had uh uh, children in god who bizarre for words. what you had is the us president joe biden publicly announcing what he stated was in his early ceasefire proposal. so the 1st question is, why is the us rather than israel making this public? most americans and the usa according to polls are against israel now. um, it's uh today, the anniversary of the 1949 publication of georgia was 1984. how is it? do you think it's making them away or, and kind of direction that the data propaganda machine has not worked? i think there's multiple explanations for this. um,
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the obvious one is that you can only find the sun with your finger for so long before you get sunburned. and israel's case, i think it's fair to say that is really propaganda has how that too good for too long and has simply become lazy and complacent. and as a result, increasingly in effective the the meeting. thanks for joining us this out today. coming up next, we've got the full exclusive interview with isn't bob way, i'm president for you and all, but that was more news and 30 minutes. see you then the well this year st. petersburg international economic form has been a place where many high profile guests have arrived from all over the world all over the multi polar world. especially at the plenary session that took place of a 3rd day of this very important and internationally noteworthy for them. and we're
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lucky actually enough today to be joined by one of the highest most v i p. guess one of them that gave a speech and participated in the discussions at the plenary session. and that of course is the present of zimbabwe. mr. your excellency emerson, i mean, i've got way thanks for joining us and giving us time for this interview. and mister president. uh, 1st i'd like to just ask you about what, what, what would you say was the most important agreements that you came through with? russian float present vladimir putin that this year's form in st. petersburg as well as the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so, and that i received an invitation from my brother present putting, i mean, did it accept it and came over. and i don't regret that. i came over because we're going to put you need to discuss one on one or the promotion in the concert edition
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at the making. our lease is more comprehensive than before. well, i know you mentioned the brother, and this is something that i noticed that the plenary session as well. you called vladimir putting uh your brother. uh, i guess it would be safe to say that you consider russia to have brotherly relations with isn't baldwin people as well. but i would say that's, you know, a really endearing thing to say in terms of international relations between the 2 countries. what kind of a common history of a multi polarity, an anti imperialism? would you say that the 2 countries share that make both the russian people in zimbabwe and people so close? were you with that? um, as a member, i was in the description and they were the not a good the independent is from the but this one,
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if a telephone call we are just black and white men of the clinics went to prison. so one of them has been doing is in prison in the fact of freedom to do. but i, dear zimbabwe, a deliberative edition from the petition becomes in public. so in the process of, uh, the oil for the impression, you know, struggling for independence. uh, the dentist of it in the uh, give us ground clean is yeah, if you don't, if i does the frontiers and so the lessons between the and the most cool is the historical because the assisted us to act in independence, you're not going to get yourself because we have so far, um come to terms,
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we again have good lessons with united kingdom. but we don't forget that together for local and you must us. but in your speech, at the plenary session, i remember you said you had as in bob, we had some serious economic goals to achieve before 2030. how would you say, or rather, which sectors of cooperation between russians and bob, why would you say, are the most important to achieve these goals? that's in bubble as well. you know, it is in the payment objective of any government is still sick. you have for security, for people in the process. do i see food security? do we need to replace the and the, the russian federation is, is that the stuff is been assisting us with the plaza. and the problem is to continue to view as like the assistance in foreclosure. it is our primary objective as a country that do we,
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i choose 10 minute food security in our country. right. and i'm gonna go shopping and they to bill you sent for it. now goes up and balances and bubbling to fall into a category for this acute. so we have very expensive lessons with the license for pushing in terms of crowding fit laser to promote to not only food security, but supplements in different directions for the ability of security and division. and for the last 4 or 5 years zimbabwe, as i did before, the security and do we have developed infrastructure to get on the food security is to move with the babies out or there's no doubt of a developing in addition to the facilities in the country to make sure we have, and it gives you enough have, please, that they've got ideas domestics. what's a good about the good is we go beyond just the demand or domestic consumption. and
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in terms of your country's foreign policy, what role do you see russia playing in the future with the, the less than tradition assisted us getting the business alongside condition at china. where most of us, so we print differentiated with this and indeed things over to you intended. because most of it was china. that's where we disagree it has to fight to do with this. so don't forget that he's doing that to that. it helped us to fight colonialism. cost of getting independence in the end and indignant to 4 people. i'd like to shift the attention of our conversation out to obviously something that's a big topic all across the media across the entire world. that's ukraine. conflict of course. so vladimir putin has consistently said he's ready to sit down at the negotiating table. come to a peace agreement, whereas the western countries, some of the key of government seem to be reluctant to do that. why do you think
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that is why it, why are they unwilling to come to a peace agreement? let me assure you. but was policy useful? data, look, we put them on the diagram of this conflict, the name, but of the world was done, sees that we should pretty much data. so we have with this conflict position is that uh, let us put them on dental because with the dental, you remove the, the issue of diagnose people. because you talk and talk, you may not agree, but this is a bit after talk and find yourselves what? well, what would you say um, how would you assess the move by many western countries? now that i mean is a clear escalation where they've said that western supplied weapons can be used to strike russian territory. how would you assess the, the effects that that decision is going to have a look the make their own decisions. but we in the same as in bob,
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what with colorful instead of these in conflict to area or for disagreement, let the lead dusted off and go for dialogue and resolve the issues of defense of because it through deadlock, not to move decision where people day when websites know we need data. i believe that delegating the dissolved many issues in fit, both assessed within the system or was it is all doing the the just didn't realize that wasn't necessary to go for that. look the 2nd to it, like the also contribute to you soon. so it's a good listen to realize that in what they look over the do, we may have it ends of the table by why have another jimmy, instead of just going slipped for a jimmy towards the temple or based on the statements made by various person, politicians i would say the russian government is probably in agreement with you
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there, but many are still asking the question now. who should they be conducting the dialogue with? because after all, learners, zalinski is elected, presidential term has already expired and he said that they're not gonna hold elections in the near future. so would you say that the lensky is the legitimate person that needs to be had a dialogue with, or would you say that there's another party in ukraine that wouldn't be better to sit down at the negotiating table? no, i would not identify individuals. is this and it was sort of with this with moment, that is the most of the person where there's a conflict then goes a lot in the confidence knows no in a conflict with in the table. that's what it is you should do with the judy or for saves and bravo. and myself to say x, the quick to percent deductible. no. but those are in go for it to know as to who a conflict with them. and then they must come to a dental it is out of you. well,
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um zimbabwe of course is under western sanctions, the vice president of your country earlier man. since that the countries last over $150000000000.00 as a result of these sanctions. so you mentioned the problems with a potential problems of food security in the country. but what, what's a hard ships have western sanctions brought upon your, your people as a result of this, in the 1st place, these functions and bosoms, mobile legal assumptions that let's just find functions. these notices where the position or those functions. we have what all do with nobody and they have some people who want us to move any particular that, that direction. but people, if a democrat, the right to choose that one direction in terms of governance and so on. so it was an election in many,
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such as an s i legal sanctions imposed by those who pushed them on us. so we, we don't accept to that uh, the, the easy to justification for is eva in possessions on us because we have no gutter with anybody. or do we do us that are quite a while and uh online and looked in each outside as above, but designed, which would claim to be ours is the land was it also was a by and of those other people sitting another company to get offended because we came to carland and would you say that there is as a, exacerbating the drought situation in the country? the western sanctions or not, not, not, not really. i think the issue of drought, the issue of drought ah, fits the entire region. essential is only come to investigate the destruction that they with the solution. but otherwise, the general that in the, in this website i sort of africa is the main cause of
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a situation. and by do the position, the assumption is contributes to constraint to crafting so we so what would you have been able to access if we know sanctions? well, you mentioned earlier, of course, are countries rich history of struggling for national liberation. i wanted to ask you what your thoughts are on the prospect for the creation of a viable, independent, palestinian state that can stand on its own feet in the near future. how do you think things are going to go there? we have been going to is very, uh, i'm just but i'm just a go for many is and i am going to that sprint and he is in prison. is it is out of a fight you for independence of my god. i support is also so fighting for independence, integrity for the people. i support the wherever the and the wasn't but the based
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on the, you know, the actions of israel and the united states supports for israel's actions in palestine. and how do you, what kind of future do you think there, there is a support to those, a finding for their own independence. and my goodness. those who oppressed people off i do for them when independence say, would you say, would you agree with this statement that to us policy towards causes a negative thing and the conflict mostly showed what a c t's. but if it easy, a police which denies the local people off of the on independence in the is the own independence and freedom. and my goodness. okay. this on, on the subject of the us, a washington recently little really statement that it's going to targets and people in your country uh, in terms of not allowing them us visas if they're somehow threatening democracy.
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how, how do you, how do you set to is nonsense. that is absolutely nonsense. who google the americans to people? this is one of the one. there's no, right, this does do that. we must do that with this using in that medical where any dependence of any state we're footfall independence wish of addition to americans, freedom, not to them because we are full of freedom ourselves. you did for the full freedom themselves, then this will be able to be with no, i signed because of political freedom from the british end of your government's privileges previously said that interested in introducing a, a gold backed currency. how do you think that's going to play into de dollarization and in your country in the region? in general? you know, the focus is not on the outside world. the focus is on oil and gas. we have decided that kind of should be quote, the best and before 2 years we have been working on that for to philadelphia as we've been working on that. and you have now enough to go, deserves to pick our colors. we know if, what does it mean in the scene,
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but with good courtesy is now your currency doing the best on, on gold. and we have been able to achieve that to bank, having enough reserves to 50 more than enough reserves to pick up as well. i also read that as in bible had actually extended the use of us dollars and transactions for the next 5 years as well. so how does that play into the government's plan to guess gradually introduce this uh, cold blood backed currency on long american data. and we should do it because we're using, so it kinda is just over night, flushing them out to the same process which we have decided to form. but the organ, the c o a direction, we now have a slightly glowed bic cutters, which is sort of variables, which if you may have followed the street and went to the bank and open the door defaults, which we have for the last 2 and a half has been stuck in ongoing,
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so it's not just not to fiction if it's easy to focus on. but i think stay safe to say that the struggle against, you know, colonialism continues. and i mean, your, your country is, i would say, one of them, it's at the forefront. how would you say that russia can age age, your country, and the struggle in the future? it with the russian physician, the minute it comes, let's say, now have supported on the struggle for over $5016.00 is the seller from equity trend year for the bush and the 4th. and i trained in china in 96 to 364. this when they, when 5 minutes have plenty and they are always taking the full, the independence of hook and after that. and so we continue to have this kind of shipping between the people of china and the people of the russian function is it is,
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out of it is to the bass. we know they're fighting for independence and for our degree and freedom from the british and the how would you assess the media situation and, and bob way in africa, in general, how would you assess what the western media is doing there? and how would you assess the level of alternative information that people have there? we have no control for the need. and we the, for the media, it does what it dies into engine happy with each since sometimes a good day report to go through an us. but in the book, this media, the american, we dined the particular database that we are quoting, an independent line in terms of when police to go to happy. but unfortunately, we cannot change our foreign policy depends or no interest is it, can we shout as we say in the law, we have
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a philosophy that do an enemy to not into friends or but if you choose to be an enemy to us, we owe another drain imaging, the, the take a fresh look around, there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians fixtures, design to simplify. it will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, present it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground can
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known in vietnam, american war the vietnam war last, it's almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries not any time we have now, and then you can just say ma'am, wow, it's all i'm empty. hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. i bought that not meant to supply the american soldiers limited resistors, most of us like the down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and even lee lead up day by all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah. yeah. that's, that's
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a ways to go. yeah. the ukraine in leadership will probably be happy to have a low intensity conflict, a constant marshall low awards elections and continued engaging external uh, financial assistance precisely because then the stem that wants their space to be much more difficult to pass or the huge spending on the train through the american, then you're being far women's. the,
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the, the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best in most all sense and up to 5 must be the one else calls. question about this, even though we will then in the european union,
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the kremlin machine, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz vote net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center for the question, did you say a request which is the in the late 189 to french. so it is led by general poll arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot
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one or 32 most on you. i mean, he's stuck up some issues around the custody and just showing this to the, to the food i on the east one of the most horrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. or is somebody i know that for them to push image dental and i'm philosophy followed there to do so they put the lecture on multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed home for us to get the the young investigator in search of his own identity and box on a journey to africa. the traces general good eyes, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is center and i come from england and i've come ready to find out more about the, the mission, hopefully. and the history in the region.
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the americans with this one of the one you know, right, does do. you must do with the and this isn't and number as involved when president escaping review of washington's approach to relations with his country. just part of the need is the exclusive interview with all the point he is trying to kill 22 people in residential areas of the cast stone regions as our doctor and the deadly, the time on the city of new guns. russia points the thing at the west, this regarding civilian lives in new frame and russian. there is no doubt that the western delegations, the convene, un security council meetings truly do not care about the humanitarian situation of ukraine or the suffering of civilians in the country. let alone.

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