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we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seeing 200 civilians or at least 200 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. this clearly a lot of very high temperatures running here over this court ruling, i think the german government and let's assume that german move leads they are, afraid of or disappointing. 'd the n.r.a., the united states of america and their government. but i don't think international law. 'd 'd or of the human rights should stand in the middle of any decision or the . 'd court in the middle. 'd of any decision of the government and there should be no. 'd pressure to conduct war crimes, the german government test will come true. what happens and you know, this already starting is under control of the u.s. army and so on. the control in the last instance, you know, of the u.s. government to our mind to the. 'd mind of the left perkiest should be closed because this control. 'd issue well, earlier this year in may, the united states put out a statement in which they said that they killed no civilians in thei
we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seeing 200 civilians or at least 200 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. this clearly a lot of very high temperatures running here over this court ruling, i think the german government and let's assume that german move leads they are, afraid of or disappointing. 'd the n.r.a., the united states of america and their government. but i don't think international law. 'd 'd or of the human...
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we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seen $200.00 civilians or at least $200.00 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. now the european center for constitutional and human rights based here in berlin is described. the ruling is disappointing. one of their lawyers going even further on social media, he said that the court has chosen to believe a word of the government, the united states that since 2001 has employed torture, kidnapping, and killing under the guise of fighting. again, it's terrorism. this clearly a lot of very high temperatures running here over this court ruling. in fact, reprieve the human rights group. that helped finance the yemeni family's court case . they are extremely unhappy with this ruling. what we're talking about here is a secret to cessation program that kill scores of civilians each. here it is simply unsustainable, and despite the ruling very clearly unlawful. well, earlier this year in may, the united states put out a statement in which they said that they killed no civilians in their drone
we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seen $200.00 civilians or at least $200.00 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. now the european center for constitutional and human rights based here in berlin is described. the ruling is disappointing. one of their lawyers going even further on social media, he said that the court has chosen to believe a word of the government, the united states that since 2001 has employed torture,...
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the bureau for investigative journalism say that it's at least $200.00 civilians have been killed in those airstrikes 50 or around 50 of those understood to be children. now, the human rights group reprieve, who helped these yemeni families bring this particular lawsuit of being commenting . following the latest ruling, they are well, certainly not happy. what we're talking about here is a secret to cessation program that kill scores of civilians each year. it is simply unsustainable and despite the ruling very clearly unlawful. ultimately, what the courts have ruled in leipzig is that the german government bears no responsibility for what the united states does with the drone strikes that are being operated from u.s. bases on german soil. and that is left human rights groups and the families of those that have been killed by u.s. airstrikes, feeling incredibly let down by the legal system here in germany. ok, thanks page that was a piece for all of it there with the latest for us in berlin. now u.k. government has been criticised for holding asylum seekers in prison like conditions
the bureau for investigative journalism say that it's at least $200.00 civilians have been killed in those airstrikes 50 or around 50 of those understood to be children. now, the human rights group reprieve, who helped these yemeni families bring this particular lawsuit of being commenting . following the latest ruling, they are well, certainly not happy. what we're talking about here is a secret to cessation program that kill scores of civilians each year. it is simply unsustainable and...
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we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seeing $200.00 civilians or at least $200.00 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. this clearly a lot of very high temperatures running here over this court ruling. i think the german government and let's assume that german leads they are afraid of, disappointing. 'd the n.r.a., the united states of america and their government. but i think international law. 'd 'd and the human rights should stand in the middle of any decision. all the. 'd caught in the middle of any decision over government and there should be no. 'd pressure to conduct well crimes, the german government test of the true what happens in the case of writing style is under control of the us army. and so under the control in the last.
we've also, according to the, the bureau for investigative journalism, seeing $200.00 civilians or at least $200.00 civilians with around 50 children, also being killed in these airstrikes. this clearly a lot of very high temperatures running here over this court ruling. i think the german government and let's assume that german leads they are afraid of, disappointing. 'd the n.r.a., the united states of america and their government. but i think international law. 'd 'd and the human rights...