tv Documentary RT December 23, 2024 8:00pm-8:30pm EST
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the, these pictures rustic in between menu whole for an animal. it's one to see the symptoms and the chrome and the person, most of all of each gene contains out on the list and the bidding, the for my definitely didn't even see this of the shower these funny. so i had last night and change the a lot of you know, that is actually, you know, 2nd most photograph, what's not thinking about what, what is this does the, is just the german soldiers. and so the people for that goes and vision, kids who did the,
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the, the, because it's really getting was behind the, the lighthouse it was the 1st close edition. can you see the from the book because that's how the cost germany's to go from genocide and the colonial roots of not system. there were 5 main caps each would be located in the audio recite of the gym and settlement as it was the that the need for african labor was much depressing. most of the records, both military and civilian for the concentration camps of jim themselves, west africa, have been lost. a surprising amount of official documentation from the account
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books woke up montes semis. the herrera were placed behind a double row was stopped while from early morning until late at night they had to walk on to the club to the role of overseas. in 19 o 5, the inmates of the concentration camps were used to unload the transport fairies and carried the goods up to deb of inland and smoke up month. and a women were formed into teams and make engine new of books and made to pull the wagons due to the lack of male prisoners. it was mainly women and children, as young as 12 fla rented out of private individuals. the colonial government introduced formal regulations for the renting else. if the person has the armies ration list placed, the concentration camp prison is just above mules. in order of priorities, the official count russian was 500 grams of rice or fly up a day for a male. women and children were often given russians as neither rise nor was known
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to them. they had no knowledge of how to cook it. the prisoners, a things unfamiliar russians rule. unaware the cook, they caused diarrhea. it is hard to determine the number of lives lost in the caps, the only composite kept records of mortality and 19 o 5 was the swat government comp. according to the statistics, approximately 40 percent of the presidents woke up most died during the 1st 4 months of captivity. the tax let's just say it's here. is decent or longer mean size and the whole way to do that i missed a yes of of it's uh that's that's, that's the give you as and i took a mart debit can on stem it off. so it means that his daughters and fun for them
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when they listen to do this $1.00 and $1.00 of morales and fun to watch them deutschland stupidity and the media outlets did not come to apply. and so i gave them bit let's get to that and i can know this wouldn't. i'm a solution like it's just an upfront sort of who border one been a media with the nice come the up from it. items up sunset will come in, who from i just combine some of the oil going to stood some. the discounts was on us on the the elf ball with and vicar don't get the biotics using to pay us. what they are giving us is not a repetition payment as defined in terms of their doors of international law. they are just giving a because of a call. you say they also call it the development
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a fund for projects project like schools and the roads, bridges and blah, blah, blah, blah. they cannot qualify the different mission over operation. their position is i've just been payment for the government. you have committed to they talking about infrastructure development. infrastructure development is the responsibility of the median state will detect it because when the german government does not acknowledge general site, it says general site from 2 days. the status of that is not acknowledgment, gemini, must sorta acknowledge genocide, him and he must give to sincere apology and germany must taylor position. and then those goals. amount. that is where the president got the money,
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the web page to the jewels and you. those are victims of the holocaust when you compare that to the amount that the dim and a offered is completely as well as the difference in terms of the substance of thought. the part of the 2nd aspect is that the, the process of negotiation between the 2 governments did not include the victim the defender door for the victims. it involves the what we have seen that when the agreement was to generate that more divisions and more and god more questions and all of those they've been very tricky in terms of the language use the never even wind, usually with reparation. and there's been declaration, and that is probably deliberate to think uh it will open to a, a thunder as box the. and you'd also
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realize that a good number of countries in that way have not been support you for what is it, what has been happening here? so the moment the for example is supposed to be here, or not my case against the gentleman. the next thing it will be them. food then also have to pay the items you get. i do order a highly not you know, for items. what did you get an item that you didn't find home or was not c d 's and i get off the need around the, the late 19th century, we saw a campaign to colonize the region, which would later come to be known as german south, west africa by then,
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most of the continent had long been divided between european colonizers and germany . shack could not be described as prime land. however, by various means, the new mazda is began to claim foster land and livestock from the indigenous hereto. number tribes came here on the head of cattle, skated or stolen from adams. he said sweet, glowing, instead of frenzy wolf lodge, hector something named. make the old right across the in 90, you know, fall, the heavier people launch an uprising. they are later joined by the know my tried. rioting continues to consume the entire region from the book, the kaisers hold
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a coal, germany's for government genocide, and the colonial roots of not to them by 19 o fall that river. people had enjoyed several years of abuse and provocation and events in oklahoma and joe, with a sparks upset full of red orlando, blaze brandishing clubs, knives and guns. hereto attached to them and funds. settlers were killed in advance on occasion by their own selves. colonial troops surrounded the rebels and unload them down from may. just omens. diary who fought in both a bag. we had been explicitly told beforehand that what we were dealing with was the extermination of the whole tribe. nothing living was to be spent. the survivors were pushed into the desert with hunger and finished off any one that the soldiers couldn't reach. at that point,
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the germans didn't realize that they were treating that potential labor source on wisely. it was then that the concentration camps appeared. on january the 14th 19 o 5, the general was directly ordered to establish a number of what the oldest and constant throughout the longer a literal translation of english concentration camp johnson live on bill l specifically stated that the surrendering hereto should be put on the guard and required to work see germany this wise, the jews begin anticipating the concentration camps of the to the right. some of the dead of shock islands that came of results exploited in the name of the medical and racial science. this goals with m placed into crates by the german soldiers and ships, the museums, collections and universities in germany. this practice was so widespread and
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accepted himself west africa, but in 19 o 5, it was depicted on a postcard. but are you ready to leave that going you on the 2nd week of my, your printer there, know pretty got got a with of i actually would like you on google more guy and we spend almost a week triple. and then we get to under the, the, according to you in retained, to 1995, the german troops wiped out 3 quarters of the people. and about us, uh, the vin number, the of the,
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with the end of world war one. the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression caused active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at the festival. a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people's barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least $379.00 indians.
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including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyre. the man who saved india gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal grinds of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the during the 2nd will pull underground are a military organizations in poland. dog abide by german troops, as well as in the bordering regions of bella, ros were united into the so called home on a trip to. but after that,
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since you got the police, a center or the or the prospect to say is because i use a blue last time list. and by putting the front of it is actually considered in the ship when they put you through these issues. you guys think of who mom a was the main organization that the power the issue was system, the switching against the gym and occupation and soviet rule for this dominion army cuz i knew away 1920 the little ship. plenty of the boys folks. i mean, this thing is, can you put those on anything, isn't this, you know, that's most of the home on the countdown operations to destroy the nazis. but then switch to settling schools with soviet partisans and the civilian population that supported them. they have nobody to automate car you over to destroy your hospice and me today we're heading in the day i bought it for my goal is said it's good for the kids on the new post that has to be a liberal in agreement or just focus is devali 60 those up, let me know 40 points, the ones you go to you belittle. serious deal of when you have no heat. so process
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jimson. we generally look for you. somebody to cheat anymore. the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how us to do vision with no real opinions. pictures. design to simplify will confuse really once a better world. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented? it is. but can you see through their illusion going underground, can j . k itself the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan. pro french president,
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felix, who said one year, ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead, the gun on feeding, isn't it in the trunk. then there's no simple new foster, larry shifted upwards, was done those who saw him and the more appropriate officer, the death of, of a one year, a new lead to long come back. the ball came to power and i'm ready to double for example, the accuracy. why do you know if we're feeling problem or they're going to use it isn't good enough for tiffany to one is for the ones from some easily deemed good luck. boeing enemy, a deep political crisis ensued and walk a the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theatre of last year from 130 to the other 2 on the road as of no mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold?
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and how is block a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict watch on see the when they came out of the concentration camps. ready they wait a week and to a new reality off the lens, the homes, and now the private lead. suddenly because of the length of that, please now ok by as my wife expected from each perspective, people do this because often they did. he allows the schedule, finding the new living space. the way we live today is not the way up to to, to start with. it's
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a piece of light that black with the journal said it was what is the knowledge the lender has never been to the people once they came out of the concentration camps were put into native releases to make space to make 11 sit around for gym and fits list. who's the defendant? i still living on that same land. the
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did you purchase an id please? yeah. it's hard to see the de cutty news news. news comes not and i just, you know, the bottles, 2 bottles size as soon as you think when i do that i'm the best knowledge of the time being to non nod budget to, to new tying up non d basically how much in a day hum, only got the young i'm not on the order to me off to go from las co, 6 different political lobsters stuff for you to get you on the coverage,
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. it's important to enter the conversation about the land issue. make sure that we come up with the walkable solutions for everybody. is examples of the general problem leaving via they have been giving you all the no way you can say nothing. you should know to be even less individual. let's take away, i think the gym and government thinks the big jump that is close. they have agreed to on the, you know, development the buckets that they are going to give a day of apologize and develop. the acknowledges of genocide and so they think the jump dice is close. so you can see that it is pushing divisions deeper and deeper into creating a new problems. what to the agreement,
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deep it fill the pot for for which of the building is also come to me because my family was in last all this time. my grandfather from my mother's side, he came here as a 19 year old young soldier. he came in 19 o 4 to um, off to the war he decided to remain in that time german, south, west africa, my children, the 1st generation and grandchildren were another 50 or so you know, the interesting thing is of the,
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the 1st built wall of course the german router was over to the south africans then took over, they continued with exactly the same policies. they did not stay local population, especially dennis stricter rules, keeping them in the reserves. we'd as young whites at it during a part time we've it kept, you know, we had our own scores. everything was apart and separate until we started a score on the phone for the children of the employees, mainly nama, in our area where we were living. then it became clear to us what actually happened that had never been close about the trauma that they experience,
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especially was that status sort of flow across citizen never changed until independence only when in 2004, when the 100 yeah. send team and we also the colonial came up people of course sort about the history the to them i need to have been speaking to don't have a history going back. they came often and was menu came off to the 2nd because they started blaming us that we sort of, you know, think out our stories which may just create to
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problems. they say let sleeping dogs lie very determined that we must solve this issue. we must get so understanding among our different population groups, we can have a clear conscience living with each other the only 2006. and that may be in parliament, unanimously passed a solution in which they decided that they don't need to approach the gym and
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government full and acknowledgement for an apology. and for their patients from 2006 until about 2015. the german government police, us that they, it is this, this, but it was due to the pressure that was put by the nama and go by, i don't know people um, through the latest that jim, when he finally said, okay, let's talk about it. i think this is a very bold decision by the german government to even stop the go see ations. you know, the joint declaration actually appeared to be really a breakthrough that henry and wrote a number of people. a large number did not agree with the drawing declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations,
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the lead times or the i'm an, an interim governing sydney. and in order for me to see us in june mission, it didn't pass casa among no money. mean, please me, set. i get up on us going home with us, little guys going to get into, oh my god, i get on my what i, you know, how must i do these? you know, i'm that, you know, in the settings the
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negotiation we're talking about talking about, but it is not just started as far as the headhouse and then the most. we say you called me the general said, let's sit down and talk so that we can tell you how you have damage to us and how much we have to calculate. in terms of our losses, the german government did not accept a re negotiation of the john declaration spots by now they had agreed to adding a few particulars, so they call it the addendum. they also agreed that the original stipulation of how certain sections of the compensation should be spent could be
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changed. they would have a foundation running their own compensation. they would communicate with all the involved chiefs. the chiefs would have to find out from their communities what they want. so if there's a community who don't have water supply, who don't have electricity, who don't have a school, it was, people know, wrote to the village what. and then the community can say that this, what could be one test then the chief will communicates to the foundation and say this is what our area once. but in the addendum they specify that the amount of $1.00. but again.
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