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the, the, the, the, the sort of this our at reagan and all vegas, the law is the national lindsay douglas. it'd be officially amended to allow for the month of nuclear weapons in response to large in size is to be able to kill. and i rotate tech, followed by liberties territory and targeting a northern is where the city grants and the length of the practice falls between the 2 sides of the system. i think hide the extra level these town sizes disgusting and illegal arrives the message from the nations of georgia and as of a job, as they with james west, the pressure to impose sanctions, political, empty, to make the
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a very well welcome to you and the entire oil change and actual new state we're coming to live for most noticed that go to the top. so is this how a group of a reunion and the use has requested the national security council amend the countries military don't. so in to potentially allow the development of nuclear weapons by companies already soon as they discuss this issue with all the costs of the bus in iran government says is, and the thing and result of supervising threats for me as well. he writes eliza to the supreme national security council of rom, this 1st and 9 m. p 's assigned. this is a new issue about the non m piece of signed it on the subject is reconsidering the defines. don't treat all islamic a wrong today. unfortunately, the fake and amazon is racing, as we know, obligation maintaining the system is important to parents as
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a principal against israel. that has no international obligations, even though it around doesn't use acute. the sanctity of using the nuclear weapon is for the terrans is in producing it with us around and a piece of coal for revision in your ones and military doctrine. but let me clarify something. first. military doctrine is an umbrella term and it has different aspect . so if this is approved, it could effect different things such as everyone's droll program, or miss our program, or even nuclear program. speaking of nuclear program, iran has time and again said that it's against using or developing the weapons of mass destruction. now it rhonda says that it's military doctrine is merely focused on, let's say improving it's the terrorists now pull this image, rising concerns about one, whether i'm creating the non proliferation treaty for not
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a member of everyone's parliament's foreign policy. and national security committee has said that this topic needs to be fixed, you know, approved by the uranium parliament. anything can happen. and the idea of withdrawing from the nonproliferation treaty in line with the defense of the country's national interest is a serious idea. which of course, needs legal approval by the parliament to become operational. regarding us concerned about the runs withdrawal from the n p t treaty. it is due to the fact that the treaty is a commitment not to build nuclear weapons. and when it run withdraws from it, it means that the country will not be committed to this issue. you lose your do you also warrant if israel, there's 2 acts against iran, it will definitely uh receive a very strong response. there is a rising number of people in your one who are calling for, you know, development of nuclear weapons to be used against israel as
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a deterrent forever on launched a whole bunch of ballistic missiles at israel last week and just find washington antelli. be calling that striking the outright failure. israel is still boeing a response. so my question to my, these is, how is iran clustering itself ahead of this expected retaliation? following that massive miss, i was trying against israel. the regime has wrapped up in threats against your one vowing to retaliate. well, there are lots of the speculations, whether he's really is going to target critical infrastructure inside iran, such as, let's say, power plants or the refineries or even nuclear facilities. however, one has sent a very strong message to israel, and that is, it's ready for any scenario. nobody had a sent audio. we are prepared for any scenario, any circumstances. our armed forces are completely 100 percent ready. they have detected all necessary targets. we do not follow
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a policy of war or escalating tensions, but we are prepared in iran. our policy is to stop the conflicts and reach a fair ceasefire that is accepted by the resistance. so as the tensions remain high different political figures and analysts, so war and any further escalations between telephone and tele, vive would definitely put the entire region on the brink of an all out war. in the meantime, your one is ready to defend itself. by all means the you know, the wrong process uh full lot is are these has it on is not interested in a will with a as well, but some level think the country needs a tyrant to any conflict as a team has nuclear weapons. and is there a new team has proven that they can engage in the genocide, meaning they can kill tens of thousands of people. so when you put these 3 factors
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together, you get a huge public opinion and pressure and they run the and government that may be like the country needs to do something because what the other side is doing. and i think the m p, the flip thing that's fine. you don't really have a lot of public opinion, especially on the government that i think the m p is that sent that letters to the left. next. think the public opinion impression you're going to is not interested in a lot of it. is there any is automatic hands of anybody else, but people, some people that these feel that the country needs to create the tenants to avoid to walk me well and is 2 people have been killed in the northern city of to the smyrna. i'm in a row for the fact from nearby lebanon,
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tennessee, slower, a couple of mine, and a woman. they were faithfully wounded by the shop, no. another 6 feet who were wounded and taken to a local hospital. one of them is in serious condition. a lot of either from or the emergency response schools as is wells and defense system cannot come to such a massive shedding. so was on as it was on it. i know people are saying that we have the iron dolman dyer and on it helps, but it's, it's, it's kind of an illusion because the amount of rockets that keep on coming non stop it's, it's impossible. it's impossible. this is what the, what something to my own to value well on the goals this place. and i used to live in and meet with my friends every day. i built it with my father without bands. everything gets burned. and the,
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this is the situation. we are the claims of a stroke. i understood lorenzo that committed the attack as though says that in to the bid around 9 see project files recently lost asset from lebanese tennessee. some of them were deceptive. of the exact thing to town to the raj from 11 on the i they have conducted at least 3 strikes on david's revolt and say that was no problem. warning for civilians in the city. it's the legs of escalation and fighting between the 2 sides on things the same. so any reports from beirut fema is well and has, but uh would they continue to trade flows, or they spelt the idea of what it says that they took out uh 50 husband off prices on tuesday and also uncovered a tunnel running from southern evidence into ease of us, of course not being confirmed yet. spike has blo,
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though the deputy secretary general has the law named cass. and both he made a live chat of a televised pool towels yesterday addressing the people overlapping done. and he said, well, despite the taking out all of these leading figures within the organization has flaw remains as strong. those leaders will, they have been replaced. i need to filed the file to continue the resistance against israel. meanwhile, the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, he issued a stop warning to the people of lebanon, threatening to turn the country into garza today as well as we could. then it's been for many, many years now. you the lebanese people use that, that a significant cross roads. it is your choice. you cannot take back your country, you can return it to a path of peace and prosperity. so if you go to the bottom, we continue to try to fight as roles from densely populated areas at your expense. stand up and take your country back. you have an opportunity that hasn't existed in
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decades and opportunity to take care of the future of your children and grandchildren. you have an opportunity to say level before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering. like we see in god weeping space, you to people across the capital this morning and of course they reject. benjamin netanyahu is holding by a saying that they remain united despite these attempts to drive a wedge between the various communities. hey, benjamin, that's in yahoo. as of course, said that the she a community, well there is a problem, not israel, and he's issue this appeal to the lebanese people to change cool spot. a guy. and we spoke to people many the fred from the southern part of the country, people the flank from the southern suburbs and they are very clear about is valleys targeting civilians, its targeting the residential areas of the city. we spoke to one man,
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he said he doesn't know whether he will ever be able to return to his home in the southern sub. busy it's a favorite and you said that it's more than likely be destroyed is right. he's a trying to put the blame on, on the husband all, but the entire of the country remains united. that includes the liberties parliament. so you can property here that are all surveillance drones over overhead . this constant manage this concepts, threats with the people, the game that we spoke to today. they said they were used to be intimidated, and they refused to be terrified. and that the resistance will what ways before i had off the images of, i have a confidence as offensive southern that i'm particularly the, the town of the room. the left side shows the arrow before the escalation in cross border and tags. on the right. you can see the devastation caused by the strikes.
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meanwhile, about 60 people in gaza have been killed by the f. s like slats just soon as this morning. warning you may find the following images distressing. on the level of the month old baby is reported to be among those killed in central garza to his race. so i say tends to displace families in the new city at the refugee camps. fast as the idea of having ramping up is a tax. oh the gaza. do you mind? is there any situation is deteriorating? by the day the un release i'm was agency. it says in tens mitsy operations by the idea of a falls that does shut down its services. in the home page, we spoke with the head of the passing water authority. he says as well as weaponized, the digital resource in the z was the situation in the gaza strip is unstable. we found that approximately 85 percent of the water
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facilities have been damaged, either partially or completely. this is a major factor when it comes to health. there is also a significant problem related to health from the environment, which is the sewage water accumulating in the region. in between houses, there are large pitts filled with sewage water, which poses a direct threat to the lives of palestinian civilians exposing them to numerous diseases. and there is also an issue of water for consumption of the world health organization to set a minimum standard for the water consumption per individual and gaza. but we are below this minimum standard at the start of the aggression, the amount of water supply to each palestinian citizen dropped to less than 10 meters per person per day. this is absolutely insufficient for the bare minimum of life's necessities. i mean, the displacement of people and the lack of water directly affected agriculture and the availability of crops, which has had a huge impact on the palestinian civilians in the region. it seems that the
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devastation is systematic, named depriving palestinian civilians of water. it has a systematic will run a level in and the water is one of the tools, use the pressure palestinian civilians and forced them to lead. the humanitarian efforts to provide water must be a top priority read. civilians should not be killed through bombings, explosions, ancestor, right? why? so to other news out the republic of georgia gets a you pressure to impose sanctions against the russian. i'm bias as the speaker parliament condemns. those devolved, as quote disgusting, when the demands put forward in the resolution regarding georgia to establish bilateral sanctions against russia is disgusting. we would have guaranteed to plunge the people in the country into economic collapse and would most likely have put it on the threat of military confrontation. we make whole decisions based on
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the interest of the georgian people. we must explain to our partners and our partners must understand that all the decisions of the well being of the country. i think we get a huge sense of how georgia is feeling under the external influence that's coming from the west side. and this could put a huge amount of pressure. you know, we've seen georgia past, most recent 8th of the west is unhappy about yeah. and what we've got now is the west. once again, we will bring this side to you. if you don't do is we say we get a sanction you, we don't like the lowest pass in your country. what did they make sure they want to georgia, the pos of this pro l g b t to law. right. and that's what georgia's now sign off against it, right? so i signed off on what it sees as a family morals. little this is a little which finds people transitioning from one sex to another. it also binds, gave people are trying to scan to people from adult thing children and also nullify same sex marriages in georgia says this is
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a morality lu. yeah. and this is something that people in its country support and of course georgia dream which is currently the ruling party has the support of the people that may change in a few weeks. right now it has the support. yeah, yeah, yeah, and it was, we've got a sense of the west saying we don't like, you know, as will function you, we, we use this willy nilly as we need to, to, whose influence on your country. and it's not just in georgia, but the west is trying to do this. we've heard from as advisor on in the last few days. and it's also come on the threats of sanctions from the west because of all the russia, like the old, your advisor on his friends of the russian refusing to play sanctions on russia. and as a result, it seems to find itself in the crossfire and then getting sanctioned by the us. i just want to bring your statement from the president of as a, by you on talking specifically about this for a non you me to the political sanctions. have no right to exist at all, especially when these sanctions are illegal and imposed,
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it is completely unreasonable and selective. therefore, we categorically oppose all sanctions, and i believe that the international community should consolidate its position. you know, you simply cannot be a friend or an ally of the russian federation. therefore you're a bad person and you must be sentient. yeah, absolutely. and what he was trying to make the point to effect is how the west uses those sanctions. as of when it needs country. now for example, back in the early 19 nineties after the end of the soviet union, at the us section as a vice yonce a decade later as it starts its illegal war and i scanned the stone, i'm it needs to use as the push on as a transit country lift sanction. okay. yeah, very convenient. and then as it leaves afghanistan and now will receive georgia and how's the price on as a place you on a particular not doing as it says it's putting the sanctions back on. so you get this sense of how the west use is as a tool to push countries into doing exactly what he wants them to do as
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a price on this thing take we not doing. now, all of this worry comes out as the e. u is trying to deal with back who is the energy it needs to win it. so finally, off brushing energy and sees as advisor on as being the place. so they can do that with us. and they seems to think, but it will only by the energy from bako, if back to then looks at releasing prison is. but the new seas is being polluted to cool prison. so the demands just never ending. let's just have a listen to what the and you had said as a body shop. yeah, that's the you was concerned about the latest detentions in hazard by john, which add to the worrying trend of detentions of independent journalists, human rights defenders and civil society representative since last year. i mean, as what a bunch on must be serious with this stuff coming out of brussels right now. yeah. really be respectful of saying, hey, don't show us on 2nd beach pointed out these massive couples tendons and it wasn't
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the ridge of so many. and instead of waiting for the results of criminal cases, investigations and court rulings calls for as or by john to release the accused directly contradict legal procedures amount to interference in the judiciary and go against the values promoted by the european union. regrettably, the violation of fundamental rights and freedoms in several, e. u. member states, where a political prisoners die in jails due to persecution and where bloody crackdowns occurred during pro test select the yellow vests in new caledonia is a clear example of double standards e. u institutions should end their provocations against, as or by john. seems to me that is another example of southern western countries using sanctions as a global morality police when it suits them. yeah, absolutely, and we have seen that this doesn't work any more, particularly with the global south of global south finding its voice. and finally saying to the west, the ex, colonial power. so this isn't ok,
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you call coming 12 countries and demands. we think that you can come in to a countries increases like 2nd cost citizens and tell us, do as i say know, do is i do. and as a result, we've seen the west losing its influence, particularly across the applicant, continental african countries of turn to places like russia in china to make business deals because they knew they can make those deals as an equal partnership . roles of them being lectured to. and those countries are saying, hey, we are not having any of this. right, so it's just down to the african continent, a remarkable day. so you, again, the mazda east african nations, to the right 62 years, says it. during independent from britain, i threw off the shackles of the repressive colonial rule styles that they look good . the interests of dress gather the sort of men see parade in the town of both c as in the border with 10. yeah. the event was over seen like them as president. he
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address the nation. i'm cold unity throughout the app but didn't confident we need it is tougher to go and read it and we need to go for the bigger market is all a 2nd peaceful, but nothing can is blah blah. why does it? because you need it for your prosperity. we didn't realize that you covered for this more than words and services. if you looked for a much more frequent, i'm from the foundation from the company. that is the models. oh sure for organizations. right settled theories is the perfect, so it's a visa and the amex territories of the late 19th century. and i haven't been 1962 in independence. robbie's swept across africa, london, bronze and silver government and steam glenda. hold on until the 9th. so the east african nation achieved full 70 you gotta have high commission on to south africa. i'm by the pool. i'm moto,
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says the content is bouncing back when it's colonial buttons, but it still remains effective. to go through glenda is quite similar to of the story of many of the countries on the continent where the political independence was a cheap but the framework and, and that the legal uh, the legal framework for delivering these political independence made it difficult for us to also have economic independence and be able to have a voice uh uh, being on uh on the international scene. and so it is just about the time that we uh now relooking in the meeting, i would say let's do that to the spirit of independence because the independence we, we, we, we as thoughtful was independence of every seat and,
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and the ability to be respected for what we started for, what is of interest to us and for us to engage as bucks, nice above or the continent to you. and i know that the actual c. so we still have the shackles of, of, of the colonial era. that unfortunately has been reading. it's at the head emitted phones, the coming in terms of functions adapting our way and values a what we stand, what is the people. and also part of deciding, using issue a credit and, and, and we put now using other instruments and these are not just, you know, levels to undermine the jew knowing the development that for us, i mean, the actually defending his financial independence, political independence and the freedom of to try to shape with the people we feel
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stand and believe it now values an old. so the house in the u. k. has home to the sale of the hole and humans go off and out. i'm calling from the indian tribal community. he had originally came from in the form for knock, a reconciliation condemns this. inhumane and violent practice were indigenous ancestral human remains continued to be collector's items in the 21st century. these human remains symbolize the violence that the british colonial power unleashed on the nuggets. such auctions continued the policy of dehumanization and colonial violence on the naga people. the auction highlights the impunity, the defendants of european colonizers enjoy as they perpetuate a racist colonial and violent depiction of not people. the option has been received to dig it to a v, but we'll fix it as a society, particularly in not going to end. because this incident is not just a matter of cultural sensitivity,
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but it's talk reminder of the atrocities committed to being the era of imperial bitten the auction, which was said to take place today has been described as the humanizing as be present at a continuation of colonial vidas on the not people and more than anything it brings back memories of all the naga. people like many at the beach in the streets, suffered immensely on the british colonial rule. the collection ad displays of human domains such as the knock us scouts, what parts of a poor the practice of treating, colonized peoples as curiosities, walter than human beings. these acts were not fully disrespectful, but also aimed at a searching dominance and control over the colonized. so to do it even today, without any regard for the people just shows us another side of britain and it's in take the space to be with the not got people and it's community as being actively engage in efforts to re petrie it and says for human remains that add to the forum
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for now god, because the ocean that we've just visited, the has been a key facilitate to in this ongoing prostate emphasizing urgency of making re pets . nation, a priority and a need for more robust and respectful approach to the means ad. this is why india is extended phase meanness that is being cold to intervene in the meta. the news of the proposed auction of naga human remains in the u. k. has been received by all sections in a negative manner, as it is a highly emotional and sacred issue for our people. it has been a traditional custom of out people to give the highest respect and on a, for the remains of the demise to the states chief minister as also requested the union administer to take up the matter with the high commission in the u. k. to undertake mississippi escapes and the swan fine auto auction prides itself on being
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the only major oaks and house with a team dedicated to african american ox. on their website, they even stay to that 20 to 20 years. the sales have been followed closely by top, click 2 and 2 rates as around the world. and that's why the knock a human remains on valued at 35024000. you take pounds. and besides the not the scope of the remains of listed in the auction, where from africa, particularly from panini called go press of bill, the d. c. and nigeria reports tell us that the 2 schools from congo were ballots on top of each other, which the election is said, we're pull to that to be martha and son, and also really of this. yeah, it was another u. k. works in house. that was chris to size for sending applicants human remains to the highest bid desk with experts at the time seeing that it is quite remarkable that between between the 4 it is possible for people. in fact, auction houses to profit from selling the body parts of african and indigenous
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people in the u. k. even to this day, you would also expect to this incident to serve as a wake up call for international community to address the lingering impacts of colonialism. but this is not the 1st time that the u. k. auction house has done this. they may just remove the items from the sales from like to always do when he met to visas. a stage like this. but a trade of this may trace something that is valuable in the u. k. works in houses. the you with states palmer have scrambled. the distance is though from another entity in the federal government in washington. that is awesome. it predicted the moms why the international wouldn't just freedom commission to designate india as a country of concern us c i r f, as an independent commission that provides policy recommendations to the executive branch as well as the congress. it's not a part of the state department or
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a part of the executive branch, i think, as you know, as after careful review in december of last year, the secretary assessed in india did not meet the threshold for designation as a country particular concern. but we continue to carefully monitor the religious freedom situation in every country, including india. that is, comes off the end. the end of the issue with the report on the law is that the us stop in to ferry, in other countries on instead focus on its own problems. our views on the united states commission on international religious freedom are well known. it is a biased organization with a political agenda. it continues to misrepresent facts and petals and motivated narrative about india. we reject this malicious report, which only serves to discredit us c r f. further, we would urge us c, r f to desist from such agenda driven efforts. the u. s. c r f would also be well advised to utilize its time more productively on the dressing human rights issues
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in the united states. the says that suddenly really difficult, it was an india face, repressive, then discrimination. and it was a says the indian government as far as misinformation regarding really just minorities. moreover, the u. s. commission issue is similar report on india last year with almost identical content full laid out by such a moral co employee to apply blue dialysis entities lines to us. really just freedom commission used as a political to deal with a disease can do as this sort of some sort of thing to some and 6 in the united states. only to put some of the degree to be in diary to all of us on to memorize related issues.
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