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the in the region, the our enemies, however, have a command room that is centralized. they receive orders from one place around the supreme leader say is the middle east, has one common enemy to the boys, a range of war for that one. the specific ally overseas, also a head, the huge pillars of smoke rise. overpayment association. air force continues targeting level with the reported 37 people killed in the past 24 hours and many who to ease release video all that suck on a british oil tanker flying the panama flag in the red sea. and i said the mountainous western sub board for this release military operation plus
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the u. k. approves homeroom for longest speed it islands in the indian ocean to marshes hailing it as it diplomatic success. but there's a side deal of the us military holds on to the largest all the islands, exile for half a century, still shut off. i mean, why can't they go home on the ultimately, that is a question for the u. k. and mercy is our base, but when it comes to the, the reason is what's going on there. so, so, so that is the letter, is that people say there's a question, the governments of the united kingdom. and marissa is the, this is our to international. my name's you know, neil on 30 minutes of news and views starts not as tensions in the middle east sewer. the uranium supreme leader has addressed as nation and citizens of lebanon.
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i atalla ali, i'm in, i say is the region faces a common enemy that wants to oppress its people. the enemy of the iranian people is the same as the enemy of the palestinian people. he is the same enemy of the lebanese people. that same government is the enemy of the rocky people. the enemy of the people of egypt is the enemy of the people of syria and the enemy of the people of yemen. there is one enemy, joke, the methods of the enemy very in different countries. in one place with the psychological warfare and another with economic pressure in yet another with 2 ton bombs. they are advancing this policy with weapons in one hand and smiles and the other. are enemies, however, have a command room that is centralized. they receive orders from one place that nobody saw it coming back. all the one in supreme leader would come out and leave the friday prayer himself. i made out all the tensions and the escalation that does exist between one and as well. the one is just truck israel with missiles of
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barrage of missiles and any time as well would perhaps retaliate by the assassination attempt or any kind of publication that does exist from israel towards iran. so this was a bold move by the one and so team leader. and then all this attention to come out and leave the friday prayer himself, suggesting it wrong. perhaps um, a strength and its military and intelligence capabilities are sending powerful messages that, as well as posing northwest to these monica public. and what's interesting is the people turn out to this friday prayer of about hundreds of thousands of people took to attend ron's venue. main veney venue for our the friday of prayer, where are they attended the prayer while listening to the powerful speech by the whiny and supreme leader? well,
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where he reaffirmed the country's support for palestine. he said, that's what iran did. couple of days ago on tuesday, one of the attacks as well, was a rightful and then legitimate self defense via b is going to come up with to respond to as well enough. but of course, to offer a kind of a public service for the entire region and it'd be, is really a repeated violations of provocations both i guess, these womic republic and against the resistance access and palestinians in general was that landmark out of them. the brilliant work about armed forces in attacking israel was a legitimate and legal act. we will neither hesitate nor rush to action. we do what's logical in right, based on our military and political decision makers, that we'll do it at the right time. just as we already did and we'll do in the future if necessary. what's obvious from the supreme leader of speech was that he
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was trying to send a powerful message, not only to israel, but also to all the most of them nations. and that we just see us have to on, on their policy is to divide and re over muslims. they have resorted to different tricks to implement this policy. that up to this day, they have not abandoned this policy. they pit muslim nations against each other. but nations have woken up today. today the muslim community can overcome these policies adopted against them. at the same time, the supreme leader tried to 14 as well that any action from as well. i guess the one in the soil would be match was even a harsher response from that one. well, human eyes remarks come on as a lab and on this facing a fresh run and all these really are a strikes local authorities reporting got 37 people have been killed and more than a 150 injured in
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a tax with the past day. the black smoke is blowing across the lebanese capital after these really are forced carried i dozens of strikes nearby roots international airport us media are citing officially is really sources alleging that the attack targeted senior as bullet official hush. and sophie, our dean new to the of the are, to the recently killed how some nes, around on there's no confirmation as he had on his condition or to corresponding to yes. and that can, can take us through the make, this, it is rarely ever is against the liberties capital continue. and the intensity of these attacks are increasing with every single passing day. in the early days of the conflict, of course, there was back and forth between has been lined israel, the back and forth was limited to the southern parts of the country. but over the
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course of the past 2 weeks, we've seen a different approach by the is rarely military. and what we're looking at is, of course an increase in attacks. we're looking at a great deal of escalation with respect to the velocity of the attacks. and the frequency as well, the attacks that have been ongoing over the course of the past 12 hours or so suggests that the is really military is targeting the southern suburbs of bait or to the lebanese capital is home to a has been my strong hold, goes by the name of dia, i, most of these attacks are taking place there, but they're not limited to those areas. either. we understand that the attacks carried out, but usually managed over the course of the past 2 weeks, have also reached other civilian areas throughout the capital. it's the 1st time that the is really military chevy, though, attacks outside of these areas. and the 1st time that there was a major attack on the liberties capital since the war in 2006 israel scale rates also targeted voters about us and i, it's a palestinian refugee camp. it's one of give or take a dozen within the liberties capital. the attack that is already in and of itself
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issue has targeted a refugee camp that is home to roughly 10130000 refugees and some palestinian, some others with the wave of migration from the south. it is currently home to other people that have been displaced as a result of is really a tax. but what we're seeing is, of course, a different approach by these rarely governments. we understand that they suggest any target throughout the country is a legitimate target, whereas the seventy's government suggests that the approach by these really governments is in violation of humanitarian law international law and disregards the un charter. and what we understand that the given moment the velocity of these attacks are increasing, the frequency is increasing, but the range of these attacks are also increasing. there is a different tactic and play one that is concerning for not just the people of lebanon, but for many throughout the entire middle east. will like talking lab it on housing, polls israel's attention away from other areas under siege. the idea for launch the
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additional strikes on a westbank refugee camp over night, coming at least 18 people according to policy need health officials, that death count would make it one of the deadliest strikes in the west bank since the beginning of the gas in war. the adf say's its target was a local from us leader and other opportunities pretty well in canada is really strikes and on rush schools, turn shelters, have reportedly killed more than 20 people in the past 2 days, according to the military and organization itself. the targeted buildings serve as refuge for more than 20000 people. the idea claims the schools were being used as command centers by militants. for we spoke to a former, a turkish diplomat who view the as really prime minister means to expand the conflict beyond gaza. and 11 on of course natania whose
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intentions are not. let me tell it, you guys are at 11 a desk cartridges. and also i listen to these to you to do him both to come noble codes from people saying that the change will come sooner than expected. so we should expect something to happen while you. uh, that's the reason why is always trying to pull the wrong into the coffee somehow. not only fighting through the prophecies. and that also comes across subtracting because talk is nothing display occurs. but there's a track of the best and that that i was talking about yesterday during the part of i'm saying that is, well, just preparing for my case to keep this i'll say he's surprised so many people because talk you know, that power that he can play with there was a real concern is i would like to suppress is confident enter the ration all the way from the them to syria, iran and somehow is going to and gulf turkey as well. that is,
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will not be easy to stop. so we will be in a block chance for wrong time to come if it and yeah, hello, continuous use policy of peter that to them. some of it's not only for self defense, if he's not realizing is on my mouse and here's the line and that's, that's not the case. it seems is a whole lot water against them. and now, and if it goes to all the way to the syria, tricky, sooner or later, there might be, well, when i made going tensions in the middle east, the who the militant group in yemen is claiming the footage we're just about to show. is there true? i think a british oil tanker in the red sea moved the attack caused a major explosion. shortening the password, which is bearing a panamanian flag in smoke. another video circulating online appears to show the tankers on, on, guards failing to stopping on the boat,
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carrying the hooting ball reports also that another vessel the greek owns, middle encourage was also targeted by missile. the militant groups spokesperson offered more details on the waterfront phone with its own a start of itself in the operation targeted the british oil tanker cornelia moon, and the red sea striking it with a ballistic and cruise missiles, along with a drone and a guided boat. the operation resulted in severe damage to the ship by the grace of god, how many i saw that there's of you when we spoke with you, how many peace activist under list a del i'll how sony, he stays the who. the actions are a demonstration of solidarity with johnson. well, the, i'm the brothers in the m and the government in santa and the resistance and 11 on supported gaza to ease the pressure on them. and design is to entity responded by taking civilian areas, fuel stations, and electricity stations. this stage requires unity even if the consequences are
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difficult and costly. it is the duty of all arabs and muslims to support the vulnerable children, women, and defenseless people for being crushed by design, just aircraft in full view of the world. the actions of the brothers and sauna, or other resistance fronds, or defense, if not offensive. as some i think the once we initiated the bombing and attacked everyone part of the zionist entity. therefore, what everyone is doing is just supporting operations, if the barbaric, inhumane on ethical ethics some guys a stop. i believe the wars in the red sea and other fronts will also stop a decades long dispute was result of this week with the british government that proving transfer of suffering see a bit che gus islands in east africa to more rich. this is a part from one small detail, the largest auto, diego garcia, will remain home to the us military base of what we can, what we say, fellow musicians today is a historic day for our republic,
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following conversations with prime ministers or cure stormer. we have finally arrived at an agreement between england and the cha goes silence. we are proud to announce that england through this agreement recognizes our sovereignty over chat goes excluding diego garcia. some thought that this was impossible because a small country like ours wouldn't be able to have a case against such great powers. despite all this, we weren't guided by our convictions to end of the colonized nation of our republic . gotcha. for more of the slat scroll slide, so our t corresponding unit that you couldn't get in johannesburg to see you. historic deal. yes. but one with a pretty big catch as well. you didn't? this conclusion was a long standing dispute over the you case, last african colony. and it is a decision the follows a routing by the international court of justice, which the, the, you case,
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the can race and all the save. this island from the risk is in the 9 to sixty's as unlawful and it marks the end of a fos big case of you can't control off the british indian ocean tibits, which was retained often marissa has gained independence in the 9 to sixty's. now what many did not know is that during that period around the night of the sixty's going into the 1970s of the u. k. forcibly expelled the chick goshen from the land . i a move that has since been labeled as a crime against humanity. the displace population was relocated to more issues and the se shelves to me wait for a u. s. u k. mindy, to based on the largest island in the to go. so now this to put magic breaks, it comes off to multiple international bodies, including the i, c, j, the united nations general assembly and the international type. you know, for the new, off the see all supported maurice,
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this is claim to the islands and fine movie. while the u. k. had initiative resisted these movies, dismissing them as advisory opinion, as it has now agreed to comply with the quotes. decisions. how as far as part of the treaty, britain will retain control of the strategic military base on the diego garcia which it operates jointly with the united states. that base is viewed as critical to global security with both the u. k. and the united states emphasizing its importance. having listen to this, this government inherited a situation with a long term secure operation of the diego go see a military base was under threat with contested sovereignty and ongoing legal challenges. today's agreement secures these vital military base for the few jeff, the but she goes, she is say they remain powerless and voiceless in determining their own future and
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the future of the homeland. even going as far as cooling off the west over the fact that the deal they present as carrying and looking out for the local population is not even involved. local population in that negotiations should glossy and voices deplored the exclusion of the 2 goss in community. from the negotiations which have produced the statement of intent concerning the sovereignty of our homeland, to glossy and have learned this outcome from the media and remain powerless and voice listened, determining our own future and the future of our homeland. the views of tra, gussie ends the indigenous inhabitants of the islands has been consistently and deliberately ignored. and we demand full inclusion in the drafting of the treaty. many also say that you case refusal to accept pos. readings was seen as an implicit approval of colonization,
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that the united states also endorsed by continuing races off the vehicle to see amended to base. but today you have the likes of presidential bite and, and his entire administration welcoming will stay cool. a historic agreement, and yet the deal does not include the diego castillo island, in fact, an american training. this had an obvious question to oscar. one which is one, is currently off can particularly on why the deal does not include the island with the u. s. space that is located have listen to this. i don't believe unless i'm completely wrong. and you misstated this that the people who are actually the forcibly repatriated from diego garcia are allowed to go back to the regular seat that correct. so i roll. that's the u. k. and vs because i used to be the details of the be allowed to go back to the island. i was about to answer the speak. all the details with my understanding of the agreement between
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these 2 countries is that they won't be allowed to go back to the other islands in the archipelago other than diego garcia. okay, what, why is it that they can go back to diego garcia is what's going on there at this joint u. k u s military. ready so super offer sensitive or the cultural. ready role that people can, i mean i, i recognize it's not a very big island and i also recognize it of the not. ready which is. ready the into forcibly repatriated off of diego garcia. the beginning is not a huge, huge number of, i mean, why can't they go home? ultimately, that is a question for the u. k. and marissa is your babe, is our base. but when it comes to the, the is, it is what's going on there. so, so, so that is the letter, is that people say there's a question of the governments of the united kingdom. and marissa is to negotiate legislation and can lead me to us base. but it is not really a u. k base. it is
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a us based. yes, they have sovereignty over it and will continue to are at least to exercise morrison sovereignty over it. but this is your guys operation. there is a why is it that you don't want people who live down there who, you know, we're on the island and we're forcibly moved off of it to go back. it is not a question of the united states wanting them. we're not wanting to do to them is a question for the united kingdom and versus, i'm sorry, i just don't get why they can't. why the why the people who moves some theatre. i see i can't go back to the other garcia, but they can go back to other islands. i mean, there must be something about diego garcia that makes it either dangerous or inhospitable for civilians. and i just think that, you know, people should know what that is. like, obviously we have a base there, but when it comes to this exact question, it really is a question for those. those other 2 governments are ti correspondent, new of you couldn't gay taking us through. that's for now. thank you very much. at
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the vote at, let's dell of further into this because i'm very happy to say that to libya, but cool for now joins us by phone. he is leader. all of them rushes based, take us refugees at group and fact we might indeed have them and vision. there we go. that's what we like to say. good to have you on today, sir. a long struggle at essentially spawning your entire life as i believe you were around for when you and your family, you were deported to marissa is, is this still all that you hope for? first of all, those that you for giving me the support you do the address and uh yes, uh we can see that as this agreement is something very of for, for us because we have been waiting for many years. we have been going quote uh to find out for
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a dvd and our friend over there right now we what ive been decided by both of admit yuki and morris each sort of thing is that the repairs uh a b a. the whole being that the one b, as before you went to then be able to even know what that up at the moment though, there's one sticking point isn't there, and that is the goal. garcia at the u. s. the u. k. seemingly unwilling to lift the inhabitants of tops island returning to their homes. how is that going down in that aspect? yeah, it's very important for us, you know. ready we, we or so we said that normally the entire population should be allowed to go to every way. busy where they would but that unfortunately because they said because of the presence of the base and that the people who were born and that has been there since i don't mind at all as island can go. except from those who were bono,
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do rush out. we have to side, but let me tell you is that we don't have access in june. got that aiden uh, facilities of what would it be given to psycho should we do more or ways. so that's an order that was where we all of us needs daily news. we have for be patient and we got to understand why you're staying low, but you can just have the we are not there, right? we, we accept 2 quads be but unfortunately the things that she generally for us use in the meantime, what do you do instead of having nothing that's let's accept as sharing with our brother and she says i was going to be news struggling to see maybe you wouldn't be and then we'd like. busy or they or so, like there's no way that race you can i put a point to, you've got the opposite. shouldn't british politicians calling this be like travis,
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the claiming it gives the likes of china scope to take up a residency? there as maricia is, an ally of aging is not in your view, scare mongering or an actual muddying of the of the political waters. and it should only dash drew what they have to talk to have to say to lower the bottom and to see that, what are they being done before that side? motion would be banished problems. all right, so maybe here's what all their action did. they accept the condition how the government did it. yeah, the government did towards the solution. they said that what. ringback we need to know there also appears to have been somewhat of a lock on the check go see an input directly into this. you had london and you had, marissa is a know this deal happens. do you think the people of check us,
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particularly diego garcia with a less start of this somewhat in the negotiations? you know, we always say that the, we need to be included in order that negotiation. but as you know, it was a mistake. and uh and uh, we are being able to outcomes. in addition, we've the government, the largest do new housing is, is it is going from what i can say is that now that day is a, that is because you should have, i think he was, he shouldn't. busy a deal that we even that i agree my now we are both on setting up. busy the future of i was the issue on just you talk about the future, but can i just go to the past for one moment because it's it's been a struggle 60 year exile. can you give us a sense or how this has impacted the to go see and community? yeah, i suppose it's, uh, it's was
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a very nice miracle. every side bush and because we were leaving and you said no money on all of the race. said i knew the troops that she's going to have a us me telling be so you can go job, you starting by approaching people and you look after. so i have to parents about 11 and one year off that they same a story up and, and bell is about us and so on. and we were or evicted in a very shameful way. the more issues i've seen that was the last, well i do redone and i, like i said, i'd been engaged in several legal case. again, you can go and maybe. busy i can see that my friend of my front of the right. no, i thought might be let me manage for me to use this. but i can see that we have been so as to who do i need. busy to each node violence that the do we have success is because we believe we don't want well, well what, what then let's our, uh,
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lives the website. and with that i'd be like, oh, nice by as a you might be. what is the general take all to go see, and when it comes to to that, based on diego garcia because of course, there have been as much talk about what was going on at the center at what weapons are being held there. is there a general nervous this around it, the of the, you know, as only you when being when i being where the place where you will find that those funds relation of the, your based on the, into a, a place where we use a reference for these make you just were state the, this is why we have none of us as simple as that the i were busy being used to give you, you know, some people are. you see, we had been done that love and we, or we say that we weren't doing, we'll have peace and we want to be able to leave. and what these very subtle were
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so that other people can have access on what the best way as we we had been approved it. we have been the, i've been the boy even stay on the. busy deputies just the last 30 seconds. what then happens to those people who can return to diego garcia that we're hoping to go home? you know, they will have the jobs mean time to go to visit the place where they used to leave at same time. of course they will have to pay tribute door to the pallets barely do . and of course those. and that means i want to centrally, best buy knows inside of mind, can do so, and we will be our start, we're going to you for people in general. gosh, i will give up. well, thank you so much for coming on the program. i'm giving us a depth of your expertise, unexperienced long running, struggled a direct one as well. i live here at bon cool leader of the gulf refugee group base
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in murray shifts. we appreciate your time, sir. thank you. or not. a new program is coming to our t mobile, but as africa will seek to answer the questions, those on the content themselves want to see examines including why some african economies drive while others stall. next, we speak to them on something to show kenyan lawyer uncommon to their pillow, the member, the full set on trying to the hi. we are in my bullshit gardens in kenya, and we are joined by permanent professor pillow. remember a lawyer and painted corruption fighter, a thinker and a host of our new show room is africa professor. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. would you kindly tell us a bit about your background and the joining that let you to become
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a prominent figure in the african intellectual debate. i am canyon vile or engine and of course, and by training, i've become a lawyer and i have to shut of law for a long time. but in terms of my inter option with things to do with us, because i must attribute it to the patient that i had in the very idea is it is very important to know that in the ideas or young people you can. yeah. and what's the vice with the why introduce the history? that was very fuss to nathan, the, in those very early days. this free that we waiting for do to and daily the i'm the funding not only of the colonial history but the history prior to colonialism. and when i became i didn't load on when to high school, i was a student of african freedom fighting men's.

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