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tv   Cross Talk  RT  February 5, 2025 7:30am-8:01am EST

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phone is and yahoo, he kind of the more and she's asked to cause where the problem and it's appraised from leadership, he's out till the volks thinking and his ability to get things done. no, just in 4 weeks, but in 4 more years. meanwhile, is really reactions to trans proposal already for name families of this really hostages, the response was outrage for them. and for minis, rainy's, there were still unfinished business, 17 non applique teams remaining guys, and it was via keep napping that triggered israel's invasion months ago. the war that has so far left over 60000 killed on missing according to gases, communications administrative form of hostage families issued a blistering statesman. officers from suspicion saying they were shocked to hear a talk of gather future before securing the release of those still trapped inside, they reminded, sniffing. yeah. and from that seaman lines are in stakes, and that's a long term plans for guys and must come after the hostages. come back home,
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you have to wait and see if this visit and this mission between from and the apple that truly appreciate the region. well, hamas has rejected traumas, proposal on the feature of guys and branding at a float recipe for creating a us a palace times a master to the united nation. since people should be allowed to return to the homes taken from them by israel out of country. um, overall is the, uh, does this trip it spot for by this time we have no home for those who want to send them to a happy, nice place. let them go back, you know, to their original homes inside is right there. was that a nice places that day will that be happy to return to these places. but in the meantime, all our uh, our home line is our home. and if a part of it is destroyed, the guys the strip defense tv and people selected the choice to return to it. but
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i've seen them people at the end wouldn't make that determination there. that data mutation where they want to clean the destruction and guys they want to rebuild because they want to rebuild the schools. the hospitals most of the enclave is ravaged. hospitals have been forced to shut down, leaving thousands without live saving care. local journalist from yamaha ari reports from what used to be the main health facility in northern garza as we are now as it came out loud loud hospital in the nose. in deep valley, i repeat d can a nosing garza, this hospital has been particularly exposed to a mess. it is their elite action is really our reaction during the war that has been lost against the goals us rep for 15 months. now, this, what remained from the hospital is that the bus station is up or in touch all the divisions of the departments of this particular hospital,
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which has originally served both but the jet tricks ad materna j for not only for the value, but also for the knows in gaza strip jones of bay to noon bait lie here and also jump out of the town and devalue repeat d can now hold on to so that we're now working on building a make shift field hospital to serve these grieving people in the damaged area that is all we can do for the time being for the hospital as a whole. we can do nothing but remove the structure and rebuild it from scratch. and me then, well, i know that the situation is very difficult. if my daughter gets sick, where should i go? the hospital is completely gone. we could go to garza city, but garza city is also destroyed including roads and transport to gaza. it's very difficult. are. we are now as the emergency department of the come out of the hospital. a nosing goal is us trip. this similar jesse department along with other
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deposit have been completely destroyed and damaged because of the mess if is really, are me actions against the hospital in the past to 3 months for the hospital has the and i feel so sad as we did. don't think that the destruction would be those bad when we evacuated. it seems they wanted to wipe to come out with one hospital which stood as a landmark off the mountain. currently, there's no medical facility in the north of garza. this is freely catastrophic. it's a terrible situation. pediatricians need a place to treat the patients. also pregnant women need a place to get needed medical aid and due to the difficulty of reaching medical facilities in western gauze, a city the situation is catastrophic to this hospital has been all was serving the bid. yet drake and maternity not only for the refrigerate cause of death valley of us also for the other towns of the northern gauze. this trip, including the bates. i have bates had known jeff valley at town and the
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northern gauze us trip. we are now heading for the, the guy trip department, and particularly the debates. so this is the department that was the department of the trex that served the children of the nosing, galls us dread before. these really are me actions at close. this must've destruction of the house which of us we are able to see. now we are, we are in the incubator department that was at serving good. the big detrick's, the the ones who are the babies for the nosing garza threat. but as you might see, the destruction is upper end to clear. and every corner of this, this particular department of the hospital that has been completely or partially damaged because of the as re lease army actions over the past 3 months.
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as you might see here, yes, these are the remains of the hospitals, particularly the incubator, right at this place. that's the scene. that's the scene totaled the best station off the main hospitals that served the nose in gaza strip. taos in terms of the detrick's and maternity for the population here who are to made it up to about 500000 palestinians. not only the destruction, but also the human sloughs as 70 personnel, including doctors, nurses, and other stuff. workers have been actually killed during the as really massive operations against the hospital in the past. the 3 months also actually 60 a 1st. so now have been detained by the israeli army,
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including the chief of the hospital. the doctor has um, most of the that is the situation of the come out of the how uh do i in the hospital as you might have seen the divisions that have been had the uh, ambulance. uh the uh, kaiser is the external or the outer space in the linux also directs and as well as the met, definitely section. all the sections of the hospital have been already damaged a. the completely were mainly completely un spatially. this is a part of the destruction of gauze as a hospital. that's the other guy. there's hospitals that are numbered at about $1035.00 mos on. so 2 of them have been out of service because of the war, including that come, i loved ones, hospitality where we are now. all right, let's remind you now of our top story. the democratic republic of congo has
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demanded the immediate withdrawal of m. 23 rebels and rwandan forces from the eastern city of boma in a bid to restore stability and insure humanitarian access. following 2 weeks a violent classes, m 23 has declared to cease fire, but they are seized for minister. insist that in order for a pass to aid to be re established, government must 1st be demilitarized. all right, well joining me now is african legacy foundation member motor rock a near yeah. or a motor. i can good have you on the program with us. the m 23 group has declared a unilateral cease fire, as i said in areas under its control in the eastern democratic republic of congo, citing humanitarian reasons. what does this action mean for the conflict itself? world uh, i think it means it gives some pause for at least allowing the various watering parties to have students sit together and go back to the negotiating table to
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find the last thing solution. so that's, that's the really, the, the, the basic outcome that i can see from, from that section. the canyon presidents, william retail, confirm is the participation of presidents paul could gone mand rondon, presidents. felix choose security of the, of the day, or c and a and a joints of some of the, of the south african development community. how is this likely to affect the situation in the region as well as the more part is that you have a participating in, in the, in finding or looking for a piece of process. i think the better idea is because some of these, uh, uh, uh, original organizations really has, uh, uh, members who might be also uh uh, being a choose of, uh, being uh, not supporting the peace process or maybe benefiting from, from the conflict and the case that is happening in the east india and so its
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really, uh, it should be, uh, something, uh uh, that is uh, beneficial to the entire process of finding lasting peace in the end of the r c. the congo is region, as we've all know, what's historically colonized by belgium in what ways could that dark period have led to what is happening now? well, it really gives you this you, i think if you want to understand the problem into the sea, you really have to go back to colonial cost. and there's a little bit of place to, to, to begin to reflect on these uh, on this problem. uh then at the building conference of $1884.00, and they make the 5, whether europe and powers settle on a table without any african representation. and then come to the african coming into the continent into colonial territories without giving regard to uh,
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to the ethics ethnic and religious uh, different suspect existed, well they'll say one of the, that the serious. and so this really is a professional board, is that divided for me? it is a forced to give a diverse community. so it is, it is that conference really? but the foundation of instability and ethnic tensions and conflict in many african countries including the dsp. what's the setting most of the day, or she has requested an emergency meeting of the un human rights council due to the situation during my on february 7th. so just a couple of days from now. how would you assess the role of the un in addressing the complex so far as well? the really well for you and seems to be just, it's kind of under criticism from that. yes, the government because of these feeling but a not enough is being done. there's a lot of talk, but not enough fiction to uh, to uh, let's say and shoot us
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a prius, a piece process. moves for, for example, recently the us age age of the the, the various parties to find a solution. but without providing any um, any back into uh, tools uh to, to the plan. so the different plans like the, the, the, any sort of a framework which really, uh, its as published the various steps that should be taken to, uh, finding a lasting, lasting solution to this country. so its, it's really a problem off. uh huh. less waiting list or maybe much, much discussions, but not much uh, picking up that uh that the willingness to find it lasting solution to the, to the, to the prices. right. then you and i had tried to broker a peace still over
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a decade ago to end the fighting between the d. r. c and m 23. why did the international community withdraw support for the peace of her a good? or is there a number of reasons? uh, and let me mention uh to the, the reason to, uh, uh, let's say the neighboring countries which had to make some commitments and then days the international community which had to make some commitments. the problem is that one of the a for sticking the issues in this one thing is the fact that the b r c is being a 2 side one to also 14 a river which is fighting against run and run the them to the r c is also choosing uh, the, the r c will supporting a level which is part of the scoping. and so that the tensions exacerbated the cost effective. both, both of the main protect them as to this,
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in the struggle. we're supporting a rebel groups and that's a fighting against against the government. and so it was difficult for the government, for the international community to see the seriousness of these 2 war infections. not adhering to not making efforts to uh, to stick to the, to the agreement. we've reached again, this is not of a framework. the u. s. has urged the u. n. to consider measures to hold the offensive in the d. r. c, but has given no specific plan. so again, here we have all talk, no action is this somehow this is talking back to the rwandan genocide during the 99 days when we saw western powers, also hesitant to intervene. you know, uh, you know, if you, if you look at the, uh, the past history of this complex uh,
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the color itself as this 1996 uh, an estimate of 6000000 people have died. uh, there's an estimate of 1700000 uh, internally displaced. and it is estimated that more than $20000.00 women have soft, uh, uh, rate uh, incidence. so if you, if you compare uh the problem is that, uh, if you compare that to the, the problem that the general site, well the, the, the victims of the dentist like, and i'm a, i don't want to, to minimize the effects of the drastic effects of the genocide, but if you compare that to the quote oh that, yeah. see the dfcs actually suffered much more than then. then run to the, the effect that these little interest in supporting and supporting a piece process. i would blame that on uh, on the fact that we have have a issues that test the, to the attention of the international community,
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for example, for you pray more of the conflict in, in, in palestine which might have distracted these uh, the support that was available from the dimensional community and, and this has affected the effect of the support for, for a peaceful resolution in the, in the used to use. the original and security has also jeopardize the libido transport quarter, which connects to the r c, zambia, and angle at the global markets. what future do you see for this quarter? if the d r c fails to restore peace on its terran territory anytime soon? i as well or the future where use really the jo present jeopardize because the effect that uh uh, is, is the basis of that according to, is really to principle it minerals from the se, through the end goal to, to western markets. so if, if,
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if that's the route is insecure, then it really affects the, the viability economic viability of the project itself. and it might distract or might cause some of the commitments that were made for investment in this, in this product to be withdrawn because the trade really trade and investments depends upon a peaceful uh, peaceful uh, environment. and so i said that is missing really visual. there is no way in which this project might be comically viable for receive the investment investment budget that it has been promised from the various, the interested parties that they receive, the president has said, the libido quarter could be a great opportunity to integrate the region and bring prosperity,
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what are your thoughts on that? i would agree with that because you know, d. s for the r c is really a very rich region. it has that of 71 percent of the world's cobalt production and 25 percent of the gold global colton. reserves come from the d, r c and uh, the, the, the monroe wells off of the r cds, uh, estimated to be, uh, worth $24.00 trillion dollars. now that's much minerals. well, really uh, did you consider that uh you consider the possibility of having the peaceful d, r c. big stretch, some of that much better. oh, really, what's a trickle trickle down to the, to the, to the original um, neighbors of the d i. c. i need to be a really uh large economic boost that will uh help. not only that, the se,
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economically, but these other uh, these other neighboring countries in the region. and the derossi's president is reported to have personally told the french foreign minister during a meeting and construction of that resources are being stolen from his country who might benefit from the instability in the d. r. c. i suppose one where no one singles are pointed to the very 1st 2 countries that are blamed for full benefits and from the contracting with the c. uh, uganda and run to uh and uh, i think there's some you and reports which uh, appear to uh, confirm that this is true, that the, both these 2 countries are benefiting from, from the conflict in the deceit is through smuggling of minerals through the countries. but i think uh uh, just pointing the finger at uganda and one that really misses the point because these 2 countries really supply the demand for these minerals in the global
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markets. so if you, if you, as well as long as that market exists, you will find some, some of the country. so does the supply chain try to supply that uh that, uh, uh, that the month. so i think the point is the, to the solution really shouldn't be to really go back to the, the go shooting table and the look at the whole, the entire program uh listing. and also deal with these other issues that we've been that might not because that's why the problem of the lack of peace and stability, you know the dsp because as i said, as long as they space instability and that they are seen. then all these other factors, so all these occupations really wouldn't, wouldn't do this because of the c itself would be benefiting from, from the,
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from the mineral resources. so through and organized and controlled instruction, simple fits mentors. the, the, or c is government has also ordered the seizure of all assets linked to the em $33.00 militant group, including the personal wealth of the political leader of congo river alliance, which is associated with m 23. how is this likely to affect the ongoing classes? i say that's totally is also a trying to pinpoint but an issue within the why the problem of the instability with the c. so uh, i'm not saying that the, that the effect of the fact that the, the, some individuals or some individuals in the rebels are benefiting from, from the legal of mineral revenue should not be a prosecute at all. we'll face a legal consequences. but the point is, i think,
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is that the entire issue of uh, even uh, looking at individuals within this instance, instability should also be part of the entire i'll put a whole piece process, but it has to do. it has to be a step which goes through the entire piece process and also deal with a problem. so with the individual problems that the think you mentioned with an individual individual to of color profiting from from the illegal minding activity. the conflict has also effect in south africa, which has peacekeeping forces in the d. r. c. rwanda's president though has said south africa is not in a position to broker. i renewed a piece for the region. what are your thoughts on that as well? the one that maybe has a point to this much really because of the way this uh, based visual entrees. if this, if, if uh,
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the principal party to the conflict like one that feels that south africa is not a, can not be useful in finding a solution to this problem. that's, that's the question that has to be taken. but i really have to re emphasize that even that itself is really just been pointing to a certain issue within the entire piece process, which has to be delta. it's a in, in a holistic man. and so uh but, but in the process, uh if, if it's the one that is the ac is claiming that so that's okay. and i'll see a neutral uh, going to this uh, in this conflict then i think it's important to find of a neutral parties to it's a piece process like a goal. uh, so can you come in uh and then mediate, to take a leading role in mediating the the piece process. mm hm. and the u. k. has
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threatened to stop funding for rolanda over allegations that keep all a has been involved in that the or c conflict. uh, would you like to share your thoughts on that as well? and i understand that the, the, the value of, of, uh, uh, a few k gives to, uh, to the one that is uh, approximately, uh, uh, $40000000000.00 for you. and i think the total uh, uh, amount the one to receive in a year is over a 1000000000 us dollars. i think uh, i think ive correct that so. so it's, it's uh, as a proportion really its not that much. and i don't think it can really affect one does a position in this process. i think a the if, if any serious effect has to, to come through this process. it's really, it's really has to be a process which is a coordinated on in,
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on an international scale. and so it is so that it can really become effective that glenda can consider to be serious and that can affect its uh its programs and projects from, from fairly right african legacy foundation member motor aka neary area. thank you . thank you so much. all right, well do stay with us here in our to international. we're going to take a short break and i'll be back in just a few minutes with more news. oh the the,
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the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community invest, not getting hold of all sun set up the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t supposed met, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv
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services for the question, did you say even twist, which is the 1941, the radical right wing was stone, shall be nice. ation seized power and from the independent state of croatia. the pull on 3 name villamor tense, which kind of around with a still a system of these 3 are not one of the main targets was children. historical sources say because gosh, killed over 72000 children business it my god, they have done a roll of nose up that of course i say for an implant done by may have done one up front that we have just done. we cannot just go a, b, c on that and not even the germans themselves were horrified by the
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atrocities committed by the stash reflection of that. so it was a lot to deal with. only staying on a theme is that we saw on structure. possibly it could be too tight and not to allow me say this a little research on the if you think about russia, what does your mind picture the landscape open up before your eyes? the 11 does, can you imagine the,
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the discounts dodge the journey? the, the, you ready to come along the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, all of them i met with jackie. probably a 1000007 people, 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think they'll be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. you as president unveils the shocking plan to force all dozens from their land and take control of the enclave. our country on our own is the guns. this is a good spot for palestine for the palace, sending and bastard to the un rejects drums, planned to relocate godson's as air of nations condemn the proposal on earth for creation of an independent state of palestine. joel to the best station offices

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