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see novel insights in the rest and no more precisely, he knows that i have left school for the serious facts in strengthening russian to reign relations will be forthcoming. cobra ends a strategic partnership treaty between russia and the wrong. so get approval for i . ipad confirming must go we'll be entering into our strategic security type of width at ron, outside. other top different amounts gathered together for a key conference in the french port. attendance has a we're one to talk to for the alleged hon. the 1994 genocide in the country. however, reports claim harris itself. originally turned the blind eye to the atrocities the general size of volume and since they are described in my 1st state board has expanded in mid sized in other parts. so if you could,
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i'd probably seen and terry treat you in a special reference to a palestine is dismissed as an antique semis by washington off the whole warnings of growing violence by the is really only against the . all right, we are breaking the main street narratives and getting you your news on molested here on out to you. and so it's driving full stability in an on stable world. and that is the pledge of russians talk different about who's been speaking that a key your ration security conference that is underway in brothers is not the model that we might need to do. this. nato has had enough of a board on least against russia, by the hands of the legitimate authorities in kiev. now the united states and the satellites and trying to turn the whole of your agents into an arena of g, a political compensation. the line says written in these documents that threats towards it also have come from the asia pacific region from various parts of the east of all concepts i didn't intends to as such as military dominance. nato is
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infiltrating the region under the slogan of endo pacific strategies. washington is organizing various kinds of choices in quotes like lucas with explicit diamonds containing china, isolating russia in crudely pressurizing, the democratic people for public of korea. it is obvious to us that that can be no return to the previous models in which the united states and its claims due exclusivity played a major role. i'll vision of your region architecture is in harmony with the global security initiative. put forward by president fusion vein of the people's republic of china. one of the key principles of which is the need to address the root cause is so complex. that is the key to building a more just weld order and genuine multilateralism in the context of height and tensions in the east of the continent, we paying great attention to ensuring peace on the korean peninsula, on the serious facts and strengthening brushing uranium relations will be forthcoming comprehensive strategic partnership traits between russia and the wrong
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. but all this coming swift for the on the heels of a break, some summit this past week which laid out the pos, the global self, is paving for the emerging multi po, the world. the by the russian president underlying the west hypocrisy when dealing with conflicts worldwide representatives from syria, china, and stress, the importance of creating new security mechanism. so it's a new and the polar models are out of date. even a hungry is talk different about that. taking the floor, he set off the last the collective e u for well, so in the shooting itself, in the 4th sort of stuff. your full time energy supply issue under just has a lot of supply, has been over, over, i must deal with them. you know, the pay twice, $3.00 times higher price for electricity, then the price is in the us. i think there police hungry is a good example. what kind of benefits east to west lot pricing cooperation can
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bring to bring for what happens in hungary, german, antonius, hercules are working next to each other. the other one on the free german premium car makers. enterprises. we are the only country in the top 10 east electric manufacturers and what is the old hungry under success on this side of the g as in time and based on the east, the best option, the best time being in the meantime in hungary, we are number $95.00, the population must be soon to be number 2 next year when it comes to production. as a tendency wrong when we hung areas are best. why we're asking for exemptions when it comes to the ban of or the imports from russia. while we see
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that the last one exports to india and the german enforce timing the don't for us to be and why some european union member states are constantly there to put sanctions on you. restaurant finance supplier for the united states. last year. a french court has such as the full amount were one didn't talk to to 27 years in prison over his role in a genocide in the country back in 1994 a 3 decades ago. and if somebody could 1000000 people, mainly ethnic tutsis was not secured by who to extremist. a despite carrying out the conviction from us itself has long been blamed for doing nothing of a time to stop the atrocities. so live to joe, but we go with our correspondence tony, bye for us right now that she is not able to come today at about a 2 pm, locally known avoid. this isn't a kind of a dock chapter. anyone does history,
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can you take us through development? so in this case it's, you know, the is absolutely key will be in fact off to read soft integration and sharing. the verdict has been doing events 27 years in prison, for them would show this verdicts if is a non billable rate for the civil parties were very long hold for justice for the atrocities committed during the genocide. in one day, the advocates in charge of the persecution had initially requested for 50 is but a few hours base or the junk to the constituents of just 3 years. the less than the prospect you choose the out initially off. for now, the quotes of judgment found one would feel guilty for complicity entail side, as well as participation in an agreement to prepare genocide and crimes against humanity. how is that she was acquitted of charges, but i'm off of genocide and crimes against humanity was now that somebody told is a decision that sparked quite mixed reactions among the parties involved in this
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case. but we have, she's lawyer on the other hand, immediately reacting by stating that the verdict was not acceptable and that he intended to appeal the court's decision. one was sure um and to that he's position as well. not being guilty, stating that she never thought or did oh participated in actual violence because the tooth sees the despite the every day the present. so it's like the process usually dies came to that to she knew the locations of all the mass graves, the way the bodies of swell battery just but she denies the knowledge of 2 in the are the details which adding that she had nothing to offer to those who lost loved ones that now as the french courts jail's run, would sure frances rolled in the london genocide to this room. so if i talked to at this moment, because how do before get to the 500 page reports alleging that funds was a,
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we offer our preparations for the she decides. and that's a friend's sources in one gosh, contributed to the planning of the mess because an activity to part in the killing . it batch report went as far as naming 13 senior politicians and many of the ministry officials as responsible, which is what the commission thinking just on the bench is not the commissions conclusions suggest that the french government was blind to the coming genocide? not so our report concludes that the genocide was foreseeable from its knowledge of massacres of civilians conducted by the government and its allies to the daily, the human ization of the tootsie to the cables and other data arriving from lawanda . the french government could see that a genocide was coming. does that? no, you, i live to christian with aid is fair to highlight human beings, boone in the conflict and he blew the role of fronts and we're talking about
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a 100 days between april the 7th and july, the 15th of 1994. we approximately 800000 people in the window was watered in new watts, many new as a one of the biggest junior sides in the modern history to play. that's very cheap, that's 51 back in 1994 is remarkable for speech neighbors to neighbors enclosed, brutal ways of clubs and gardens. apartments for coming difference as well. some she knows talking to bill, only family members of the victims were from the to teach ethnic minority. and then who had the killers for the most part, who came from the full too much. or if you haven't us into one that of the
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punch is the very top ability for not stopping the genocide, but crime in the international deed is apologize to the london people in government . hoping that understanding the costs would make it easier to prevent such scratches in the field shots. it's remember earlier this year, when the 1st president said that from said it's finalized could have stopped the one to genocide but left the will to do so. but this will, or rather this child is highlighting the need to prosecute to those responsible for 18 aside and crimes against humanity. it's just to put to that as a life front can just acknowledge the situation and the positive apologize and pacific no boil. thank you. quote,
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a year of genocidal violence. that's how the u. n. is a special reference to of palestine is describe what's ongoing in gaza, highlighting the cottages sprayed to the west bank. the lives of 170 children have been taking the sofa. the developments on the grounds are, are gruesome and it is long because actually since the beginning, the d d d d, the violence, the genocide, the volume means that they have described in my 1st report has expanded in mid sized in other parts of the group. i'd probably seen in terry 3, and if you look at the past there until violence, the destruction of the cvd on infrastructure roads energy grieves, uh, uh, water pipelines and that sort of wire homes. and if you look at the numbers
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of extra judy shows keating's in the us bank as well on top of the $42000.00 policy instead of being killed, assert, and killed in gaza. including 17000 children. how to explain the $700.00 over $700.00 policy and have been killed in, in the west bank, including $170.00 children. the following, hover box on israel is actions of francesca albany is, was a brand new, the anti semitic and, and fit for her role. at least that's according to the us ambassador to the us as you and special russell to albany visits new york. i want to reiterate the u. s . belief she's on said for her role. the united nations should not tolerate um to semitism from a un affiliated official. hi, it's to promote human rights. i guess the artist that quote is that from the international coalition to stop the genocide and gaza, he says the remarks if
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a washington's and boy or old part of the castle, east scripted narrative still being pushed by the west. we don't expect these that those behaviors are the max coming from the match. but we've also seen that this is not the 1st time that american diplomats have spoken out in a way that was i'm become ethical. i'm becoming open to come to narrative that exists kind of the way anything that is protesting in an empty zion this and n t illegal occupation of israel is labeled as empty sematic. and that is a narrative that being said to west and population. but the east, in reality, no true relation between the 2. next to no more, i think that comes from the west and government unfortunately from the western world. and that type of rhetoric is one that doesn't need to change. it is not the true reflection of what's happening. it's moving. anyone who speaks out and by what it is labeled is and just the methics or n t west. busy n t normalization of global input democracy. it's
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just a horrible thing that's being planted all over people's faces. for speaking up for justice, humanity and human rights. while the war of words being for the un on the ground and gaza, civilians and aid workers continue to suffer. this video, released by the palestine red crescent joined the moment one of his volunteers found the body of his mother. among those recently killed a job at stucco, or once again says israel just posts, the no means of international law or out the tool once it puts schools on the posts, which we'll send across here. without that it's won't be more than a you'll get it said within the description. i mean, you can actually, lo went out the door when schools and buttons are being a schools and hospitals to be involved. i mean, it sort of, you the old conflict, it's more than 75 years of, of the illegal occupation about take instruction. but this last year has just been
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symmetry and the western world has tried to create this impression that it's mobile . and what this past is, it shows that the publicity and the he booker, see in the application, looking to match the rule. that's where it comes down to way. if you look a certain way, sound a certain way, then yes, will apply it to national low to you. but if not, i mean people can do what they want to you and it's additional want to. but i would like to hope that you are such china and the big country is like south africa, can work together in bringing a peaceful solution to the palace thing and people. and to bring an end to the illegal occupation. the time before you joined the contributor rachel mazda, and then just a moment here on the program, quote, a treacherous favorite. that's how we'll form us slow by appointment us to describe the nation's coverage leda. and it's old because of robot feet. so dad to appear on a russian tv china less long while i've got a table. rachel moss,
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and as i say about this over now to walk, contribute a, hey, rachel, could visit us a fabulous we know the streets, so he's not a rubbing brussels out the wrong way. but, but his tv and parents really seems to have touched enough go for now even says he wants to go for russia for the victory de anniversary celebration. so if that doesn't set them off, it's hard to know what else. well, but there are a lot of things that it's interview that apparently set them off. so from a distance that i hear, robert pizza goes on a popular russian tv show and clearly did not bring any western talking point notes on ukraine. with that, he uses the you of dragging out the conflict says that the block gives ukrainian weapons and basically then just goes here. take these and don't bother us. not exactly the western part of the line. so here of course is a golden opportunity for western officials who disagree with what fee to say here to underscore the democratic debate and diversity of opinion and free speech is held in the very highest regard in the west. taking away guys on
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a horrible right tourist ferret. the claim that the west is not interested in peace is false. we supposed to and skis peace plan. and the fastest way to achieve peace is for russia to leave the territory of ukraine. slovak prime minister fits with his tragic musings on the russian propaganda show, in which the guests nuclear weapons to europe celebrate the bombing of ukrainian hospitals, and claimed the prague will be. thus, once again confirmed that he's a threat to the security of europe and the check government did well to break his government's joint negotiations. mister fitz, so shame on you. and so what does veto is treat assessor bar minister, eager amount of it to do? does he dismantle features arguments or say that he wants equal time to give an alternative perspective? now you just straight up takes a page out of the 3rd grade school yard play book, and drags the poor innocent animal into it. like here you want to square off
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against speed, so go ahead, but it wide punch it bear it. but kind of strange actually that none of which would want to either go anywhere near the idea of scratch. ray, when talking about russia, since none of that yourself considered russia and its whitney v anti corporate jobs, good enough to turn to for help when everyone in europe was clamoring for western job access. anyway, see, so also talked in a sit down russian interview about the mystery of north street blowing up. and in the absence of any actual intelligence on the incident, which you think would have been shared with top european leaders like him. seems like he's just left enjoying the hollywood style plot that slowly been on folding in the western process. and it sounds like she has a few ideas himself for the script writers. jim said, so watch with mister fit. so what's your position on north stream? do you believe in ukrainian submarine villains? first we asked to blew up critical infrastructure and destroyed, you know,
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there was that. and then we refused to talk about it ourselves. and you know what? we read him, the new spaces. we read some, a drunken ukrainian offices, said they'd be covered just blowing up some, exaggerating a bit, but imagine that they'd probably say old to the place where the pipe was jump into the was it dived, a few 100 meters took some sponsors and pyrotechnics. and we've been good. yeah. hey, that's not bad pyrotechnics. europe's economic lifeline as just a giant barge for fireworks displays. so what is legit as a pretty much anything else that's out there so far. maybe. uh the so is western critics are just a bit miffed that they're narratives down just the stupid in russian language as they do in their original english. always a pleasure. rachel. thank you. there's a growing concerned among farmers in kenya, quite literally all centers on a low that's blocked the tradition of swapping seeds between neighboring farms. now, in a country where our culture employees of a 40 percent of the population,
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this issue is but it locals against multi nationals which are looking as you well know by now to control the industry of the level selling or sharing seats with neighbors is important because we can improve the yields, since you have already seen how the seeds perform in their fields. 49 used to have a sudden indigenous maze variety, which used to do very well here. but we get, comes from uganda and is not well suited for this climate.
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the this flow is not good because we do not have the same economic capacity. some just need some quantities of seeds which are more accessible from the neighborhood. like what? we don't have a seed companies twice by this. we buy from neighbors site such a little prohibiting. this is unacceptable because it's putting small scale farm. is it a disadvantage policy? i because the government should know to serious palmer so we should have the right
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to choose what to grow. well, good luck on your west. and going green agenda, beijing as last found the european move to slap heavy tower of stone, an impulse of electric vehicles from china saying it will only hold europe and consuming in the bulk in the mail. yeah, it's a typical trade protectionism veteran you body of the european commission as in the system, conducting an anti subsidy probe into chinese eaves unimposing high curves. without any industry requests, it will damage the industrial change and supply chain cooperation between china in the heart of the interest of the european consumers and undermine the efforts of the use green transition and the global response to climate change. and the 2 will be the extra power of up to 35 percent for analysis on tuesday, offer an e. u. pro found chinese state to subsidies. well, under cutting european comic is the new measures came into force on wednesday after
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lengthy talks between brussels and badging fail to find a solution to that trade dispute. a china now saying it will complain to the world trade organization all the front. it's voted in favor of the tyrants, french, brian and the producers say they're being sacrificed. and the dispute between the you and china. as off the beijing and post temporary, 35 percent customers duties on impulse of european brandies and response. a guest benjamin chow. he believes that the spot will badly you are paying companies, but at the end of the day, everything rolls down hill, right? so it means that customers are going to pay the price. it is a time where you are is the tribe of russian life and is in need of cheap and green knology to fuel the cars. this time carries on to vehicles is aggravating to energy issues for the tracking to use economy. and the last one could come to the conclusion that the ease in europe i equally as good and best
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cheap and the market if, if the chinese he's getting called into market easily, not to mention that it is hurting to jeremy quite in the streets as a still having a sizable market in china and not like defensive cars, but the funds has. so why and, and call the ag, which i'll be, you know, we tell each to buy the chinese now. they should be. i think it was frustrated because southern friends of and best interest groups uh the to be have to have the end to swing the decisions that would produce losses for the general public for the customers who has higher prices. we would be, we'd pass on the entry industry, especially those into june kind of the street. and indeed in the industry is being re tell you, tell you to, for the congress fee and you eat the $40000000.00 workers at the risk of losing
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their jobs. china is imposed for the, you know, we tell nation on the cards to the child's market. yeah. i mean basically exactly as a your economy. i the stock night. so contracts, china and the bricks find money, are going from strength to strength of the multiple to wells continues to eclipse. the old, rolled over the on the 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before the japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british
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actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration led the monstrous consequences can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way bass, starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits,
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british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india. the or, yeah, spend 2 years stay in campbell county in limo. and today we want to discuss the history, the long history you may or in between the african continent and the phone last soviet union and u. s. s. are those of us who
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a student of history will remember that there was an intimate relationship between the u. s. s. r, and form of freedom fight. we will also remember that in many institutions of line and in africa, adult time, the usaa side was being seen as is the breeding ground of marxism leninism. and many young african colors was our truck to, to the u. d. all. and we will also remember that the russian revolution, the bolshevik revolution of 1917 is but many african countries which was under the yoke of western color nice ation. and therefore, when we talk about that history, it can never be seen without taking into account that reality. russia
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all the us is our, as we knew it and it's for, before we have complete success that we did that i just didn't for that reason was seen as an important ally. and one must ask why we must remember that african country is that all of them, the 54 of them was been victimize by they had demonic european powers. and when the 1900 on 17 resolution took place, many african leaders at the time who in the struggle was taking a cue from it. if you look at the south africa, for example, with the formation of the south african national native congress, which later became then see the guy didn't life was what had happened in the soviet union in 1917. and they was telling themselves we can actually
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nobody tell us stuff from these colonial yoke. and if you look at the activities, even in nigeria with people like muscle a, there was sticking not to of, from these activities at that time. and even as the soviet union stopped to have its own in international affairs, it was seen very differently from western countries. first of all, it was seen at that point. oh, nice. and it was not involved in the scramble for africa. so the soviet union was not present at byline. the soviet union did not top ended 3030 that was blaming the soviet union was seen as the bus didn't all have a lucian on the bus then of change which african people decide from the palo new york out of cost. we know that from 1900 down 70 you know, of cost in the fast while do all the role of the soviet union was not as prominent
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