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1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers. the crowns gather full of fresh palestine volleys in paris as the french capital has as well for a foot pool latch. we followed the situation on the ground. this is a wax on she's a rug to the day earlier, also ahead the ground can result in new attacks on southern bay rouge with one stride casing and area close to the lebanese capital that holds the plane. taxis near the landmark rolling a us jury or does it virginia base defense contracted to pay damages to $3.00 rocky men with torches at the abu ghraib prison during the war and
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a rock 20 years ago. and many other victims and a wait just witnessed the how i have no power or strength. how do i file a lawsuit? i didn't even have a lawyer to take on my case. i hold both sides responsible the american forces and co c. o. other reason for all that i am going through the closing to you live from last good. this is on the international with the latest world news out. thanks. very one. welcome to you. a top story this, our a pro palestine raleigh is being held in paris side of the fonts as well. football nash that's now in full swing. this comes, it says days off to a similar event announced to them. so at least 10 people injured in stream scuffles . i mean the ongoing gaming powers, social media so, so it shows cache is a rough thing right, on the stadium. the
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. 7 the hello corresponded is in paris, so young saying good to see you again. so you were in this city which is seen on rest of the palestinian issue for many months. now. how is things that this evening as they snatches now in full swing, a boat for the most part, it's quite calm and there's a great deal of peace in the air and for the lack of a better word, i got a bit more. and while i was essentially probably one of these protests and it was preschool and it essentially be included, we came to an end with no police intervention. that's not to say that there were no attends. however, i been also going across the french capital to locate any mess, gatherings, or crowds that could tens of any kind a potential for a protest or some form of uprising against the positions that many of the
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supporters have against the is really government as well. that this policy is but more so with respect to this football match that is being played here in the french capital on thursday. but what we also know is we spoke to, i spoke to some of the locals that were attending these protests. and they said that unlikely protests on wednesday and the co test on thursday will be specifically more peaceful. but there will be no attempt to provide the police any an excuse to intervene, the chain or arrest the protesters. and one of the supporters that attended the rally provided me the inside that she had about why she was there. and more importantly, what the french people have to say and respect to their sense and position with respect to the palestinian cost as well as me is really government on slots. and that's the thing that res, match with these read in, sorry. and we will already guarantee the match. we is riley who may be be national and soldiers who probably did massacring guys. uh is it puts us up like it
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is very important for us to be here today because we need to denounce this event, which should not have happened by welcoming the is really html. france is also welcoming is riley soldiers. at the same time, there is a genocide taking place in gaza, lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu policy is more to find clinic visual center. today we have violations of international law that was pronounced not by us. so if i global organization singled up, such as the international court of justice and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the international community, at least its leaders are not taking any action. they both all taking into account the developments over the past week or 2. we understand that the frustration is not limited to the front alone. we understand the turkish football association, in accordance with turkish lawmakers decided to postpone or find
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a different post nation for the match that will be played between detroit decide mission tash. and some of you, my probably in this, that's a very significant development because the charter side does not want the football game to be hosted incurred. yes, this is the stance that the french have as well. it's not necessarily that they don't want the game to take place, but the fundamental argument here is that there should be another host ation. and the french people are calling on bomb makers to ensure that they abide by this. they're calling on the football. there's to not take food and follow through with the football game they actually wanted them to protest is ran inside and not show up at all today. but we also want to stop that. the developments on not, of course, isolated to france or turkey alone. very recently, there was also similar unrest in amsterdam when there was a great deal of back and forth between is really supporters as well as i'm sitting in supporters for the most part. and we all know how that kind of bundled in the mayor of the city of amsterdam, essentially issued
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a 12 page report suggesting that there was a great deal. so you submitted rhetoric that was used as a result. and it was a poor attempt that essentially dictating the terms of what could be a city inside, wanted to essentially argue. but looking at everything as a whole, we understand that the supporters within these blocks, whether we're talking about the european union as a home, and then we're talking about prize and that believe ms turk. yes. but we do understand at this point that the policies of government does not necessarily represent that of the people and the people are trying to do their best for the most part to ensure that their voices are heard more so that the voices of the palestinians are herman, this is exactly why they're taken to this rich. indeed. yeah, yeah. so many thanks for keeping us updated on that. the sante is yes and i can speaking to his live from power meanwhile, as well as low as new west winds on the southern suburbs at the lebanese capital targeting an area next to the cities at port
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yes, which is from the scene that showing me sounds hazing a neighborhood near bay roots international airport is a plane with taxi on the wrong way or the videos. recognizing online, also show plumes of smoking today for you in the, off the mass of the explosions. as we know, initial reports of casualties. the ideas claims the attacks targeted has the wesson's desk is come on, senses and other infrastructure on so as to the evacuation world is what issues to the areas population before the end of the city is you can see is one the, the hey, a sub and the sound, the same, was also hit finding ideas. as you can see, themes of smoke rising from the ruins of the destroyed lots we had exclusively for may split, make our big correspondent, his films. the idea of striking net. they were to international airports,
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taking the a day of time. uh yeah. and i last spoke cause i woke up in the morning and was surprised by these really attack and i live near shore offense. so i was close enough to see and documented the strike headed towards the airport with my camera ready. while i was prepared for anything. the main strike was preceded by a smaller missile, which is called the preparatory one of the big strikes came about a minute later, wiley plain was preparing to take off from the airport. i believe the plane on the video is not from middle east airlines. it's probably with some other commercial airline each day, many plains land that they were delivered nationally reports to bring age to 11. on this one had probably landed, unloaded it's cargo and was preparing to go back to where it came from. this location is parallel to the airport and only a few kilometers away from inside of you. that's not the 1st strike that i've seen so close to the airport. a few days ago, there was also a strike on the l quad from region. and that one was even closer to the runways and
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before that, to many other strikes, landed close to the airport. of course, the show effect region is very densely populated. it's full of people. some floods the area after the 1st strikes, but many are still there. and kind of leave me the spirit in crisis in the middle east, the head of the well, the topic energy agency has visited it wrong and a bit to diffuse tensions. russell garcia is probably being the prospects of reviving and international the country's nuclear program. that was scheduled by the us during the 1st trump presidency, sees the use of technology is into wrong with more details. for his trip to around the head. don't think you went atomic watched on gra file gross. he said that his trip is all about taking steps to resolve the long standing issues regarding it was nuclear program. so he's got 2 main goals here. first and foremost, to see or to a push for more cooperation from huron to allow the o e,
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a greater access to monitor it's nuclear side. somebody control he has been working on for quite some time. and 2nd, he's here to seek answers from one regarding choices of highly enriched uranium, allegedly from some on disclosure sites and around. now, this time around the 2 sides are showing a willingness to address these 2 major issues once and for all we know each other. when and we know that it is indispensable to get at this point in time to some concrete, tangible, visible results that we indicate that these joint work at ease at improving the situation is bringing verification to things and in a general sense is moving us away from conflict and ultimately we'll leave off high grades. uranium is not directly related to the jcp away or the 2015 nuclear deal. but the issue of firing all your inspectors um as
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a ones sensitive nuclear sides is a pre requisite for resurrecting that nuclear deal. remember the dmv has been in limbo since 2018 when donald trump. in his 1st term, i pulled out of the agreement and reinstated sanctions on yvonne in response in 2019 and decided to scale back its obligations and commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal of the country. um, started boring inspectors um and limiting the i a access to his son to peer facilities. and so i can't, the country also decided enriching uranium right. think off the enrichment of uranium to 60 percent p already. that's way above the 3 points. 67 percent limits that's by the jcp away. so it says that it's unfair to stick to its obligations while others have not lifted the sanctions on these on the problem like as promised
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on their vehicle or whatever. who's standing answering these monitor public ever ran during these years. as always, with goodwill, been on the path of interaction iran unilaterally over the years. and with the goodwill on this agreement, had fulfilled all its obligations for one and a half years inside the j cpo. and yet it was the other party, the us that did not fulfill its obligations, withdrew from the treaty and did not allow others to cooperated with an imposed much more severe sanctions on the people and the atlantic republic of around groceries was it for a while. and comes 2 days after as well as the defense minister, isabel fox made controversial remarks threatening to strike everyone's nuclear installations. on monday, mister cox said that if one is closer than ever to targeting its nuclear facilities to eliminate the task where it was quite to as well as elation. so that's why i thought grossi also shared his take on believing that such remarks and such a rhetoric would only fuel the flames. i'll follow the escalation in the region.
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your take on these ready defense ministers, new remarks when he set on monday that it was, is closer than ever to target and get school care facilities. do you or do you not condemn these remarks? new care installations should not be attacked. there is a whole body of international law re faith. these which i don't need to repeat. i confronted with that with this patient that we have now. i think we can do something about it. at least i believe that the can do something about it by finding solutions by looking relentlessly for b. a. diplomacy, of course it's hard to catch a clear image of the outcome who talks with the individuals. usually we have to wait until he returns briefly about what happened. but of course we know that his grandma comes up
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a week before the board of governors will convene in vienna. there will be discussing whether or not to increase the pressure on san juan as a result of its lack of cooperation. so the fact that it was invited dorsey at this crucial timeframe suggest that wants to show the was that it's open to discussions and cooperation to decades on some abu ghraib interrogates, is of finally phasing accountability for the sexual abuse and torture inflicted on the rockies. us defense contractors, c a c, i hired employees to work at the notorious detention center during the war. an american jury has not moved to virginia based funds to pay $42000000.00 in damages, but only to 3 former prisoners. hundreds of others are still awaiting justice, as all these marina calls, or if i explain a better late than never, i guess it's look 16 years for these 3 of rocky men who went through the horrors of
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the the floor is double gray prison. to get justice, the case was 1st filed back in 2008, but it was only this year that on the american jury got to hear what these men went through. my body was like a machine responding to all external orders. the only part i owned was my brain, which could not be stopped by the black plastic bag they used to cover my head. this is just one of hundreds of stories of abuse against the chinese to emerge from the jail run for years by the us military, n c i a the . so let me so let's just assume they would hang
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a prisoner on the missing door of the cell. and subjects i'm to electrocution or urination. they would stick a rifle incense to berries where they would use a broken broomstick causing internal bleeding. prisoners would need surgery. what we went through and what happened to a rock was a terrible crime. it broke us, even though i called gets inside a popped up because it makes me think of multiple in the j. i have to write was released whenever i saw americans on the street. i would be terrified. they would send me back to that place and torture me again. it still keeps me up at night, remembering the torture. i hear the screams of the one bus that i thought of. johnny be a look at the time i spend in the brazen felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain. she really show and, and the chest is, stays with you forever.
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the fraud is global war on terror. the us hired thousands of contractors to flood and it's conflicts teen so boy, the repeats a vietnam war syndrome and thousands of body bags coming home, spots down the line. things when badly wrong with pmc is engaging in widespread human rights violations and criminal act c, a c i. the company in question, in this case, argue there is no proof. it was their employees responsible for the crimes, blaming the us government and military, while washington on dependence of long distance themselves from these atrocities, calling them isolated incidents we set out on our course to find the truth, not to whitewash, and also not to convict those people who are not incriminated?
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we found that the pictures you have seen as revolting as they are for not the result of any doctrine, training or policy failures, but violations of the law and misconduct. we learned that our leaders and avo garage, who knew about this conduct, knew better and did nothing. some soldiers behaved in properly because they were confused by their experiences and direction. we certainly wish i would grab, hadn't happened. but at that, that should not reflect, you know, america, this was the actions of, of some soldiers, even the blame game between the us government and tim sees it's talking, it took this long to deliver just as considering the mass of evidence of torture and abuse would even an entire award winning expos, a, into the and testimonies from former interrogate, or is admitted into these crimes,
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revealing the scale of the crimes americans did this to the rocky prisoner. according to the us army, the man was told to stand on a box with his head covered with wires attached to his hands. he was told that if he fell off the box, he would be electrocuted. it was this picture and dozens of others that prompted an investigation by the us army. the nudity was, was sort of the theme of, of the entire prison. the number of iraqis that, that, that were naked was what was shocking. and it was cold, sleep deprivation and for standing were sort of the, were, were the most common thing that the most presidents were suffering. so they were there, hand crafted air, the cell walls and a position in which they were standing, their hands replaced down between the legs and then their hands were handcuffed back behind them. we heard people and not just physically, we destroyed them emotionally. and we have, i think, i think it's a, just,
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at the very least the just punishment for us that we suffer some of those consequences to my behavior towards iraqi detainees did not meet the standard that had simply been raised on. it was not the way that i should have behaved between october and december, 2003, and the blue gray confinement facility, numerous incidents of sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses what inflicted on several detainees this systemic and illegal abuse of detainees. was intentionally perpetrated by several members of the military police got false. allegations of abuse was substantiated by detailed witness statements and the discovery of extremely graphic photographic evidence. this is the 1st time in american jury sided with the rocky citizens against an american military contractor. and the fact that 3 former detainees are now getting just this is a good sign. they've been awarded 3000000 in compensation and 11000000 for punitive damages. but of course,
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no amounts of money will raise the horror they went through thoughts. this could paving the way for all the victims to seek justice. there are many more than just this where you brought to man. what the jury did today is send a very clear message that the contractors who go to war or go work with the government overseas will be held accountable for their role in whatever violations their employees may commit. they need to have far better oversight over there and always to ensure that something like what happened at abu ghraib never happens again. washington has always claimed as global wars were, in the name of flooding, terror, and spreading democracy. while in reality, these 3 innocent civilians, a journalist, a fruit vendor, and school teacher were just the tip of the iceberg and a travesty of injustice. which way never fully be remedied. thousands of people passed through us military prisons, including abu ghraib, during washington's so called warren's hair up most of those suspects we never charged with any crimes. so this be exclusively to onto a full,
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rocky detailing detailed his or bill on 5 for justice, vanessa down and bonded out how to it. as for me, i have no power or strength. now, how do i file a lawsuit? i don't even have a lawyer to take on my case. if you go back to my case, i will have been wrong even more than those 3 people. but who do i tend to accept when i went to human rights watch but to no avail? and then when i directed my appeal to the media and the public, i knew that this was of no use how i hold both sides responsible and that the american forces and cause the other reason for all that i am going through the i for one year and 4 months of my life wasted. what's in, did i commit to academic when i was with the americans, they looked at my condition and lofty and all the papers and documents prove my into them and didn't prison from the date of arrest until my release from that. but these are the memories of 20 years of pain. it started with the camps of the bombing over our heads. when we entered the hole and were divided into sections the
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torch, it began in all its forms, found the palms, police dogs, and they even took off our clothes and electrocuted all sensitive areas. and there were many difficult things that we would tortured with. and even right now, my daughters police dogs attacked us and we will also shop with live bullets. now 2 of us were monitored again. they were killed in front of me. yeah, i sold them with my oh, nice one was killed with a pump action rifle. and the 2nd was killed with a pistol, they would put in a bag. they were imprisoned in the cell and they shot them with life bullets. and all these effects from my psychological state and the torture have been there for 20 years. it started as soon as i entered prison. until now i still have not recovered. when i, i went to a psychiatrist and i have a left to approving it from doctors without borders. i died, one of the channels sent me to them if they helped me console me once at algoma costs between baghdad and that that's what my children were deprived of their education. my wife and i got divorced because of my time in prison, meaning my daughters were deprived of an education because of the bullying thing. i
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know my message to america is for the good people on a mom and i do not want to mix that government with the people that they understand and know that there was injustice and that there are people who have been wronged. but the government, what do i demand up the government? do i demand compensation? this is my tragedy before them. i don't hire, i surrender my method to go to a mighty and to the good people. if they are the american government or the american people, god will grant me my rights and the knowledge of the south africa has host to day to day session of the international risk of families. months gathering a wide range of officials on say good saved lives to work with russia. honestly, correspondence melody icon gave reports from the event. the african countries have long for dissatisfied with the existing global system, which states owned as former colonies of wisdom empires which dominate to the faust slots of to retrieve across the globe. a change is on the horizon. many states on
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the african continent seeking close to partnerships with the east. this promises a move equal enlist pessimistic relationship, more respectful of the principles of non interviews in the summer and independence of what is over here is that the roster pressure has to be in a pump to africa. it is the one country that does look coral. nice africa and the diesel in russia in the fluid union where our people the way involved in the liberation we've been, we're trained to make sure that the teen liberation. so actually comes as a freight and in the front of the system. so the 1st one, the 2nd, the, what russia is saying is that a union, i think i need to get these housing order. there's a new cost of that. they talk about the civilization that states. but when you listen to it carefully, it is no different from what to whom i talked about it, what, that's what they're talking about, what they do, talk about about the needs for the unique of africa. so as a,
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can you beat us of all these close to that before that. but what this guy is, i see that the time is right, that to this picture, the specialized that he doesn't have to come in. aspiration becomes of units. what did the kid long student history now? interesting, you both russia and asked, the gas has a clearly defined interest. they seek to maximize that mutual benefit. if you look at africa. so relationship with, with what i see on now, you look at the relationship of mutual insights, relationship of genuine type. nice. you can look at the relationship of me. 5 test . i shifted involvement in independent from the african clinton and to now it's, it's up to somebody to prompt you talk about security to talk about and they take a look at the issues of the site. look at the relationship between a ship in south africa as we speak today. as we speak recently, the head of the south african. there's no defense for what's inside here. what's
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the most cool, if you, if you weeks ago, if you look at the relationship between site glass. yeah. and come to select the bit, you know, fossil that actually sting those countries. tools things insecurity to something was the west for a, for a lot of the time. and for the longest of the time to put into various centers of power from the you to the united states are competing for the continents natural resources markets and strategic potential. but as they seek avenues to plug african countries into the global to your political designs, the region is becoming increasingly supplemented and the bonding is capacity for coordinated collective action. you cannot be properly when you know that the people are doing business with deaf got the military base in your back. yeah. we have seen a lot of cruise in africa when a certain leader in africa was supposed to be full applicants. and the west
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does not really like the one puppets. so hands in the neighboring countries look out for them. so that's why they have a strong military base. what, why it, why all americans have military bases in africa? we didn't know. we know what the enemy, except for what they want to take out of africa, and they took it by force hands. they come with guns, africa as a whole, find it says being divided by 2, many i 10 students that divide these. i think the 1st thing that we need to do is to be united, our sense faces africans, and be able to know what actually is our gender said uh, well, i tend to to others, but also as african clinton. and we need to know way or what interest. nice. so that when we engage in the different this is we, our selves are very strongly in a very solve what we want of any relationship that we have. and in particular with this one we speaking about russia and we know that dresser, his it says been and has
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a long history of the soviet union in the past. we wait and this will get to during the deposit and we build those place relations. and then there was them the breakup, the breakdown, and there's a new russia now, when you multiply and that increasing the growing from theory to reality, the african countries and just to gain you see an equal place in the new world order. scrolling cooperation, woodthrush size, one important, we cannot change the scope of the oddity gelatinous book on the sidelines of the form. in johannesburg, we spoke with a professor from china, as well as a former us politician who highlighted some differences in approaches to working with africa. as someone from the united states, i understand the animosity that the people on the continent have against the west and the united states, in particular, the united states has not been a friend to african peoples at home or abroad. and so,
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um uh, what we're seeing is reality is just an acknowledgment of the reality. now what i would like to say even more is fewer. busy students studying in the united states, fewer sort of relationships with hollywood, i, you know, because that is all a way to manipulate and basically divide and rule the people. and so you get your role center as um, you get indirectly small. and i mean, they say that these are us values are western values, but they're not my values either. which is why i'm here. of course, since the past decades be especially with the i belted road, the initiative try has invested the very heavy the that because now the by low to trick.
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