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to let stop without pleases desktop, out of the this election can not be recognized because it's the recognition of russia's incursion. george's subordination to russia, george's opposition, president accuses moscow of meddling in the parliamentary election. as the pro western politician rejects the ruling parties, victory also ahead the at least 9 people are reported killed in the latest as rarely striking a school building used as a shelter for displays, palestinians in gaza. and in the stories that shaped the weak apartments used as firing positions and van dyke, munitions, that's what our correspondent found. left behind does ukrainian forces play. he in
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the face of russian advances in dunbar and g personally, conventionally bound by the way. but here they already decided to use the same mind that gradient results. cities like losing mass, age reasons, cavities among the, just after midnight here in moscow when you're watching the weekly on our team international and donald quarter, good to have you in the program. we start this news hour with georgia where the opposition president is trying to play the russian gate card and she refuses to accept the results of sondra saturdays parliamentary vote. that was won by the ruling georgian dream party. the this election can not be recognized. certainly because it's what the mission of ha, she's incursion, georgia is to bridge the nations of russia. are they not come to discuss?
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she filled us with our ancestors did not the least for this little not celebrate. this is fucker. nobody can take away. georgia is us being future, so we got them put on the she was denied any allegations of involvement in the george and election while rushes ford ministry spokeswoman challenge the georgian presidents to answer some tough questions to believe that the you can bestow a european future on any one else is simply foolish. deprivation of the future is deprivation of independence and national interest, as long as countries and peoples think independently, and not unconditionally follow the oldest of washington's homeless, they have a future. by the way, i have a question for president's address should be lee. how is the georgia in future worse than the european one? and that's after the georgia dream party officially one saturday is parliamentary vote and quite by a large margin according to preliminary results. with over 99 percent of the votes
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counted, the central election commission has released these figures showing the ruling party securing 54 percent of the vote. that says, turn out was well over half of eligible voters. now ortiz shaped bows into a b c. right now he's closely following the election and my colleague unit know neil got the latest details from him earlier. it's a decisive victory for georgia, dream, the incumbent party in power since the 2012 at a bigger uh, waiting for them done predicted. actually we've been here for several days and the run up to the paulding yesterday. there was some scuffled, some local fish, the cops over by the foxes, any by the foxes, the thought occurred with where uh we moved out of the change. uh so uh, generally very quiet people are very eager to get to vote a good turn of the slice of waiting for georgia dream. but of course, almost predictably, the opposition or the united national move or the coalition of other parties.
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therefore, which even know if that's a good representation of the parliament behind the have come out and said this was an election $66.00 the the, the vote can't be trusted. it's actually quite predictable. remember, these are very heavy back for you and zeros at which, with the subject of a law brought in by georgia 3 which 4th are of the west. also, let's have a listen to exactly what they had to say about the results going to to national movement does not accept these falsified and election results. and we hope and believes that the opposition will unite in their stand. so if not accepting a falsified election results on quickly is pretty simple, especially georgia, dream control, remaining power of this country. these are stolen elections. it is a use a patient of power and a constitutional cool must be accepted. how does that gun done among george and authorities? what, what do they say? basically the comb with bar, do you have said that this is essentially
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a desperate attempt to overturn their legitimate election? and as we said that it's almost predictable that this was gonna happen. so no surprises really from then let's have a listen to their reaction to the allegations from the opposition. what's your number? because it's the opposition does not have the dignity to come to terms with its latest defeat. as for the positions, it should be emphasized with any attempt to oppose the constitution of order is unacceptable. this is an absolutely helpless attempt and a hopeless attempt by desperate politicians to somehow justify themselves to the voters. and so this, we can see that this was expected that if georgia dream maintain power or any legitimate election at that they would be challenged, george has come in for plenty of western attention recently that we know what's been the assessment overseas then all of george and dream securing what appears to be the best selected will result in a dozen years. again, no surprise here. remembering the rental to be election. there was
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a lot of the following voices here. it is a, b, c. and we were here over the last couple of days of stadiums, canadians observers from lots of different countries. and they certainly weren't showing. these are russian voices as a ledge by the opposition. so we've now got some reaction from the risk, but again, it's quite predictable that some of this i'm troubled by the credible allegations of systematic violations in the georgia environmental election. i'm also distorted by the well documented efforts by russia this way, the election as such. i call them the us department state of careful examined allegations of fraud and determined that this is the case to make a clear statement to that effect. army gilbert act will seek to punish those who are undermining democracy in georgia and support the people of georgia in the quest for freedom and strength and sovereignty. georgia people deserve a government that lead to students and respects their voices. while there have been predictable voices in the west, you guys think that this is not
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a for you for election is also being a positive voices as you observe or mission here says that the election took place in a very yes, schismatic very slow of environment. and if there was instances of violence and intimidation, none of which they provided any, uh, remote, and uh, you know, uh, evidence of, we've had this from jerry is coming out and congratulating the government to your under, when, despite attempts to interfere the people of georgia made it clear what they want the patriotic willing policy, which supports the family one the elections with an overwhelming advantage. bravo, congratulations. so generally uh, the outcome of the election was not absolute. the 6 year we didn't know who would we, we didn't expect the georgia dream to do as well as they've done it with a huge majority of potentially the form of government on the own. apple, the reaction redid expect, and you just needed to follow with the situation here at georgia with you not think of as the n t l g
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b t to propaganda bill with the foreign agents registration bill. it's cost search . i'm to renard, the west. it's hardly surprising that the essentially western funded opposition has come out now to call so they are, p and union has criticized georgia's election process and urged reforms. brussels also wants to be easy to repeal some of its legislation that it claims runs counter to e values and principles. the election observed this report on an even level playing field. a divisive campaign in a polarized atmosphere and significant concerns over the impact of recent legislative amendments on vast selection process. the calls from georgia to adopt democratic, comprehensive and sustainable reforms in line with the core principles of european integration. in this context, the recalls that anyone's installation that undermines the fundamental rights and freedoms of jordan citizens and runs counter to the well use and principles upon
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which the use founded must be repealed or spoke with a power of space. political scientist who says that the west only accepts the results of elections that suited to jen every time when you have an action. when at the pro western party do not waiting, the election icon tested on the every time when the pro western parties like in most dover, are supposed to have wouldn't be election. the election is supposed to be fair and equal and it's, it became the ruling bel arrows in the most dover, in ukraine, in, in den, in now, in georgia. may to country do not want the independent country from may to and especially they want to. i'm certainly rushed yet, so it was done in, in the ukraine. and they have tried to do a thing that arrows and now they are trying to do. and they did already tried to do
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it in georgia. so do you have actions are just a way of trying to do, tends to good power and tends to strategic cause direction. all of the country and georgia actually wants to join you. but in the same time, georgia and i knocked a car into georgia and authorities want to have good relations with russia. that's it, times for peace. lots of georgians want now to gaza, where at least 9 people have been killed and up to 20 more wounded in the latest series of israeli harris strikes on a heist on a school turn. shelter and the owls shot a refugee camp that's according to local health services sources. a warning, disturbing images ahead. 7 the for the circulating on line shows
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a number of dead and wounded civilians, including children. the idea of strength left several buildings in ruins, and let and 3 journalists were reportedly killed. on top of that, many more victims are said to be trapped under the rubble, meaning the death toll is expected to rise as well. we spoke with a gaza city university professor who told us that the world is doing nothing to protect innocent palestinians. that is why it is a gun, in my opinion, a way a push to many lived was. and unfortunately we have seen a failure on the part of the international community to stop. this is really outsourcing, this is why because, and it seems to me the number of the stomach balancing incivility as children and women and men, the bottom of these. and, and there's, you know, a very good example. this is what really inclines and, and that's the recipes, the latest that, that goodness, i felt lost in the,
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and show the school. today is an example of these genet size. and also i think the hospitals in the north of garza where a number of hospitals which will work and i'm still now have become out of service as a result of is what you have to actually getting this task. it does. and also other thing that might become stuff doctors and nurses who have been working for these uh, medical institutions. many of them have been at the i listed. and by the way, some of these doctors were killed. the inside is what really deals a number of them uh over the past year. and. 2 been a persecuted door to try to do this by the is really a security agency. shut up all of this uh, water drives against almost vivian with the comes up all the balance 1000000000 civilians have taken on the 11th over more than a year. now it's on your screen is come all odd one hospital and causes north,
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which was rated by the idea of during a siege this week is rarely force is called the action a counter terror operation. although both in the hospital say they were shown little mercy, they came and took them all at von hospital and destroyed every thing. not a single room was spared, they can find the medical stuff destroyed and searched everything and did whatever they want to do. up number one, touched burning, bombing, and shooting and buildings. they're fine shelves and noise booms at all. speed everything, and everyone in the state of terror, old medical stuff were taken out, searched and then taken into the tension. we were few hours away from the death of all these people. how long can this continue? instead of receiving aid, we receive tanks. tanks that are showing the building which law allows for a hospital to be directly targeted. where is this law just now the come all add? one hospital was directly shelled. this is a catastrophe where the humanitarian laws enough already. what do they want from us?
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our rights are supposed to be protected under humanitarian law. more disturbing images from inside the hospital show, a number of seriously injured children is rarely tanks were spotted surrounding the besieged facility. speaking to r, t regional red cross votes person, his shot mano says that hospitals and gaza are grossly overstretched and measures must be taken immediately to ensure the safety of patients and staff. unfortunately, this is what this is exactly what the international we get. this process is trying to prevent from happening is that these hospitals are pushed out of service due to the right of the situation. and if that happens, this will definitely translate into a more lives that would be lost. no patient should die on a hospitalized bed because that hospital does not run out of medical supplies or has no electricity, no doctor or nurse should, should, should be harmed in a way that they cannot provide live saving support for those that need. these
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hospitals continue to receive a habits of patients. uh, it's a week and they have been trying to spend 4 months and they are highly over stretched and they cannot be banned at all. which is why, oh, because sions or mississippi measures must be insured or immediately in order to deliver the essential about supplies, including everything. these hospitals need to continue providing a live saving uh medical uh, that's in while in jerusalem. the is rarely prime minister has been heckled by relatives of those killed and taken hostage during last year's october. 7th ma mazda attacked benjamin netanyahu has been reported. lee repeatedly criticized for his failure to bring all the objectives home from kaiser just before to go to
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the to a jewish american journalist has safely returned to the us after an ordeal, but saw him detained by his real for simply doing his job. jeremy laughed radio was arrested by the idea at gun point after he reported on the aftermath of ron's missile strike on his real earlier this month. here's how the greys on corresponding himself described what he went through was held in solitary confinement for 3 days and was given one cup of chocolate pudding. over the course of 3 days, as all the food i was given and was given maybe one or 2 tiny little plastic cups
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of water during the 3 days the social worker who was apparently, you know, his riley was sent by the embassy to check on me is treating me like a terrorist, did not offer me any food denial from any order, only asked why i heard is real. and if i love israel, there was a time where i could hear crying and screams of someone who i have no idea what's happening. but it seemed like they were getting physically hurt, so you would hear cries and screams, and somebody in arabic that it would stop. and then it start up again very, very quickly and very like, violently is rarely authorities accused of afraid out of quote, assisting the enemy for his coverage. that said, idea faces were hit by a rainy and missiles on october 1st, however, and is rarely judge ordered to afraid it was released after it was shown in court. that other media outlets had published similar reports without repercussions as real, as denied that any of its military facilities were struck by iran. here's part of that original video that landed the grey's own journalist behind bars. what i saw
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today here in israel is clear evidence around was targeting the scene is really intelligence and military infrastructure that's been used over the past year to carry out brutal assassinations and attacks. the morning after the missile strikes, news reports indicated that one of the principal targets was never team. airbus never team. airbus located deep in the big desert is the largest and most critical air force base. and israel, i drove 70 miles south to the highly sensitive air force installation immune to document the under reported and potentially embarrassing destruction. plenty of mainstream western media outlets freely reported on idea of face as being targeted by iran. but none of them fell a file of israeli authorities for their coverage. for example, here's the video from a report by an american, by the american and p b. s channel revealing the location of one such strikes. this is the impact site for one of those are ronnie and ballistic missiles. and if you see the size of this crater that's about 30 feet deep,
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that white building back there about 1500 feet behind me, is the headquarters of the spies and see the massage or the get more on the story we're drawing live now by journalist robert le cash, thanks a lot for joining us. robert. so why do you think jeremy le franco was the only journalist to face such serious repercussions for just doing his job on the story on that story and his real as well? i believe it's very clear that it's because he was doing that report for the grade . so i think that deed is riley is, are having a huge problem with censoring certain information and coming out of a battle zones. and also the crimes that are committed by their soldiers. we see the israel imposes a military sensor on pretty much everything that happens. whether be in garza security incidence within the country's territory and also in southern lebanon on
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to we see it, it's so bad. the media outlets like audits, which is the most trusted, is rarely use paper. how to heavily redact a story. they ran about a well known palestinian active this the best him to me me, where essentially the military blocks audits from publishing any details about what had actually happened to him. why he was taken what the charges were, etc. and then on top of that, if we pair this, but the fact that the israelis have blocks many journalists from going in not only to the gaza strip, which they basically block everyone unless they are going to be attached to a military delegation and report just what they want, but also just from entering to be able to report on the west bank, many journalists have been stopped, obtain a deported given bands and then inside the gaza strip itself, a 177 journalists have been killed by israel. that's more than in recorded history
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and less than on in the past year. roughly, there's been 7 journalists who been murdered, including earlier on in the conflict. they killed a reuters journalist. so the targeting of journalists is very clear and also the targeting of specific journalists who are reporting stories, which they don't want to come out and reporting it, an audience who will take that information and perhaps apply it to the way that israel is conducting. it's more of this kind of behavior by the is really government kind of makes the claim that washington often makes that is really the only democracy in the middle east. just look laughable. really. i mean, to what extent do you think such as rarely censorship could be justified by alleged attempts to protect military secrets as well there. these are not even military secrets like was noted in the case of a jeremy. he reported what other media outlets were reporting. there was nothing
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that he had access to which would have been detrimental to the israeli war effort or a secret documents for instance, that was going to lead even as really media. we see that the, the is rarely media leak certain information very quickly about soldier deaths and suffered loving on. but then after that, you see that a military sensor is placed on the incident and suddenly 15 deaths turn into 5 depths. and then there's critical injuries and then we never hear any follow up on . and this is just about is rarely morale, hiding certain statistics, hiding certain facts in the battle field. for instance, even operations. they carry out in the gaza strip, how many people were killed, how many civilians, all these sort of things which are, are sensors. and this is just for propaganda. it's not actually, you know, a lot of this censorship is not anything to do with putting is really lives in
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jeopardy on the battlefield or anything like that. it's simply to do with protecting the narrative. and we see that to, to the fact that there banning entire media or agencies from reporting as well back in november of last year, i believe it was november or december. a magazine news was banned from reporting their alga 0 was in band. we see that 6 alger 0 journalists, which is labeled as terrorists by the, is really government without any proof being offered. and course we see in other cases the same is really the government institutions sharing information about the alleged terrorist links that alj a 0 journalist have are the same ones that spread they videos which were debunked by as well as talk human rights organization. but sell them back in 2022 when it is rarely so those are executed better analogies or in journalists read novel atlas. and when that happened, of course, the israel is covered it up and the us,
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even though she was a us citizen, a to allow for them to essentially whitewash the events. so this, censorship is about propaganda. it's not about sense. it's a sensitive security information. and it's very clear that it's very clear, especially as well to palestinians citizens of israel, what they say, what they like on social media and get them arrested. it's become a full scale police state. one is the latest interview. jeremy actually said regarding the american embassy that the only thing they really did to help him was to send and is really social worker to check up on him. i mean, like, do you think that washington could have done more in this regard? i mean, there citizen was, it was pretty much arbitrarily detained as well. even we looked at the case when one of their citizens was arbitrarily shots and killed in the west bank. they did nothing like i just mentioned sheree novel, actually a veteran journalist who was executed jeanine in 2022 the the
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us state department released the report which contradicted itself if you go through read the report, can see it's just full of contradictions, whitewashing the events so even when they tell us citizens and this dates back to the days of active as being killed, such as grateful party who was murdered across the bulldozer in the gaza strip. so it doesn't appear that if you're an american citizen, the us government will really care for you. and especially it's horrifying that jeremy, i'm afraid all was tapped in the most could be a detention center, which is infamous for torture. i know many people who have been tortured there. i've interviewed them about the methods of torture used against them. so the united states is surely aware that this facility is used for a mass scale. torture as has been reported on mass, but they sent, they is rarely social worker to essentially rate
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a journalist for doing his job. i, journalist robert in le cash. thanks a lot for bringing us your perspective on those events. thank you. brown. now in other news, russian troops this week pushed on in key frontline areas, putting at more pressure on ukrainian forces and on boss or t. corresponding eaters don have sent us this exclusive report from one town that's been liberated, that we speed through the villages that has been reduced to less than ruins, last graveyards of ukrainian village, and the 2 gunners at our side around shot guns. the most effective counting measure against the thrones of the sky above the town of cranes use blankets they didn't sell for smoke from artillery strikes. as we follow in the footsteps of rushes and farms. tell me please, where is it now?
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how far are you crazy and for the record? so well, we are leaving the city. and if we go to the right, then there are 2 kilometers on the right side of the landfill. right now we are advancing the front line. there are 4 kilometers behind us. now there are tillery is flying. we are also striking back in response. so the russian armed forces, they were moving in from that direction, its heading that way. here the ukrainians had 2 major strongholds, one over here in the building, in the headquarters of the local milledgeville administration and another one in the garages over there. this ukrainian soldier was unlucky enough to get a gun down as he was crossing this short distance from one spot to the other. the distance of about a 100 meters. it's not just bodies that the ukrainian army has left behind the key of troops, chiseled the firing ports, straight into the walls of apartment bluff buildings. soon. the fortunate forces
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they had to rush this fios to get installed for the prayers. and here in the, one of the buildings directly facing the remains of ukrainian farm position, the machine gun, this machine gunner edition over the left behind. i'm here. this is, this is also not run of i mean this chair and this chair because this is where the machine on a 16 and he will pause his machine gun on this chair for bar pricing. that way. those who set on this um chair who slept in these beds will never work again. even some of the most insidious
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methods failed ukrainian forces. now he is at some of the us know, well the remains of left behind by the ukrainians as they were fleeing the town. who craves these uh, engine personal lines which are conventionally bounded by the way. but here they already prepared for using smooth clusters. these are the same lines that and you miss howes, you go with the cities like the nest, who is in mass age reasons, casualties amongst civilians. there those are the some of these mines are ready for use and this is a gas grenade on the other ukrainian flags here have been swamped, full battle band as a russian brigades, a russian officer. he's scratching off a glory to you, a f scribbling on the war as booms full. this is the beginning of the rough finishes every liberator. don't pass town
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starts with on the long road to a muddy style make over. how many has done of reporting from? okay and t, pardon, who's coming your way and just about 30 minutes the the .

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