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u. k. expedition treaty is one sided 9 times more people expedited to the united states from the u. k. then the other way around the protections for us citizens, phoenix, side you k is stronger. there is no need to show a permanent face the case or reasonable suspicion, even when united states 6 to expedite from the u. k. it's a allegation execution system. the obligation is alleged you do not even have a chance to argue that it is not true. all the arguments is based simply upon is it the right person? does a breach human rights? that's it. that said, i do not think in any way that you k judges are compelled to expedite most people, and particularly journalists to the united states and some judges in the u. k. found in my favor at different stages in that process of the judges did not but o judges. without finding, in my favor or not in united kingdom, showed extraordinary difference to the united states. engaged in astonishing, intellectual back flips to allow the united states to have its way as my expedition and in relation to setting precedents that occurred. in my case, a more bro
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u. k. government, the u. k. united kingdom has been in fact to risks, complicity in what israel is doing in gaza and has done the for the last year. we know that now that the u. k. government has acknowledged that there's a key risk that the military equipment that we was sending to israel for attention to the idea was in fact being used in gaza. and there was a clear risk that, that being used to carry out will facilitate serious violations of international law, including potentially won't crimes. now what we know is that you can't government. these current government has suspended approximately 30 the, the most significant of those. the equipment that we provide each route is 4 f, $35.00 military jets. and what we know is that he can't government has said that they will stop providing the components that going directly to his row, but they are not stopping or is that going in directly via a global pool. and so there are very serious concerns that the u. k government remains a risk of complicity. what's happening, not
u. k. government, the u. k. united kingdom has been in fact to risks, complicity in what israel is doing in gaza and has done the for the last year. we know that now that the u. k. government has acknowledged that there's a key risk that the military equipment that we was sending to israel for attention to the idea was in fact being used in gaza. and there was a clear risk that, that being used to carry out will facilitate serious violations of international law, including potentially won't...
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u. k. has its own particular political angle. it might have been difficult to convince the quotes to give me or in fact, any one asylum relation to united states in the u. k. but there wasn't even a chance because citizens from 3rd states under the 1951 convention as it's implemented in most european states, cannot apply for asylum. thank you, mr. assigned. mr. hunger, would you like to ask a question? 6. thank you very much. i missed the salt salt. i'm so happy to see you here to see stella as well. and thank you for reminding lots of paste it in the last 4 years. and so starting with a hearing we had in january 2020 was your father township than i was near the merits, a z when general wrap up to her and torture and very important other persons and 3 times. uh, i think this assembly made a clear position, quoting for the prompt release, and i think um this assembly and a bit be proud of it because it's a it and other international state organizations i've heard of times as well in the european union parliament. and it was city, but none of those quotes um at, at enough coverage to, to, to made the statement not enough to your political
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u. k, the united states and france. however, the administration of to or p c w. they have dr and change the conclusions of the inspectors themselves. and there is.
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i don't think that every time a winning side against the proxy of the united states and the u. k. the winning side, the allegedly use as a chemical weapons against the losing side. this is completely, in my opinion, of ridiculous to see in the context of the military operations in ukraine. it says, however, we have to address the beat elephant injured them here. the last time the obviously w tried to do a good job was indeed are in 2002 when the secretary general was was able to study and back then joe, but john bolton, he went to the office, of course it was tanya and trip them team with his sons and told him that he knows the place of his sons. and since then he resigned and the, obviously, the unfortunately has been hijacked. and the proof of that was after the war in syria now in 2008. and this was a big scandal in syria that the, obviously the inspectors came. and they concluded that the learning gas has not been used in the duma incident. however, the tie part died. speculation has happened to again syria backed in by the u. k. the united states and france, however, the admi
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u. k. i'm united states will remain in british and american hands the next 99 years. jag assignments for you at the hosp to bottom thickness called the research team, the ocean territory. since 1965 when they were detached from the rushes, as part of the former position as the, the former versus colony game independence. within the early 19 seventies britain evicted almost 2000 residents to make waiting for an advice on the largest island, diego garcia, which at least to the united states in 1966. that's the one use who is a professor of international relations and international law. it's also a senior research fellow, a policy exchange that's a conservative, but you should think time welcome to d w. professor. this is all happening design this down because there's 7 various legal judgments, including a 29 advisory opinion from the international court of justice. but the case administration of the child goes 5 minutes was unlawful, and the bishop stopped as soon as possible. but you are getting the you, kate shouldn't give the items back. yes. so 1st, each so decent judgment from st. justice
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u. k. i'm united states will remain in british and american hands the next 99 years. jake assignments for you at the hosp to bottom thickness called the research team, the ocean territory. since 1965 when they were detached from the rushes as possible for the position as be the form of resist calling, gain independence. within the early 19 seventies britain evicted almost 2000 residents to make waiting for an advice on the largest island, diego garcia, which at least to the united states in 1966. 31 use who is a professor of international relations and international law is also a senior research fellow at politics. james, that's a conservative research. think time welcome to d. w. professor. this is all happening, design this down because there's some various legal judgments including a 29 advisory opinion from the international court of justice. but the case administration of the child goes 5 is, was unlawful. they should stop as soon as possible. would you argue that the you, kate, shouldn't give the items back? yes, so proceeds so decent judgment from justice. however, it is either federal
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united states. that base is viewed as critical to global security with both the u. k. and the united states emphasizing its importance. this government inherited a situation with a long term secure operation of the diego go see a military base was on the threat with contested sovereignty and ongoing legal challenges. today's agreement secures these vital military base for the future. but check issue say they remain powerless and voiceless in determining their own future and the future of the homeland. even going as far as the cooling off the west, over the fact that the deal they present as carrying and looking out for the local population does not even involve local population. in that negotiations, i forgot the invoices deployed the exclusion of which a glossy and community from the negotiations which have produced. the statement of intent concerning the sovereignty of our homeland to glossy ends, have learned this outcome from the media and remain powerless and voiceless. in determining our own future and the future of our homeland, the views of to guardians, the ind
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u. k, the united states and france. however, the administration of the obviously w, they have dr. and changed the conclusions of the inspectors themselves and the researchers who were on the ground in syria. therefore, when we speak of the o, p c, w, we were speaking of a compromised organization. nowadays that can falsify a report against a server and country and justify if for an inclination. therefore, if we want to put this in the greater context now in the war in ukraine, the allies of ukraine, they need further justifications in front of the people to further send funds to ukraine washer did previously report on ukrainian forces using prohibited substances. inbox. so, but there was no international investigation as yet to be any investigation. why the lapse of i p c. w over? so i the this is a very good question actually in april 2013, the steven army came on dirty clothing guys attack. and us even side cold for the obviously the way to, to send inspectors to the side effect chemical weapon attack happened. and who did it. however, the american center bridge the view towards
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u. k, the united states and friends. however, the administration of the obviously w, they have dr. and change the conclusions of the inspectors themselves and the researchers who were on the ground in syria. therefore, when we speak of the o p c, w, we were speaking of a compromised organization. nowadays, that can falsify a report against a server and country and justify if for an integration. therefore, if we want to put it in the greater context now in the we're in ukraine, the allies of ukraine, they need further justifications in front of the people to further send funds to ukraine washer did previously report on ukrainian forces using prohibited substances impossible. but there was no international investigation as yet to be any investigation. why the lapse of i p c, w over start the. so this is a very good question. actually in april 2013, the steven army came on dirty clothing guys attack. and us even side cold for the obviously the to send inspectors to the side effect chemical weapon attack happened . and who did it. however, the american center bridge the view towards th
u. k, the united states and friends. however, the administration of the obviously w, they have dr. and change the conclusions of the inspectors themselves and the researchers who were on the ground in syria. therefore, when we speak of the o p c, w, we were speaking of a compromised organization. nowadays, that can falsify a report against a server and country and justify if for an integration. therefore, if we want to put it in the greater context now in the we're in ukraine, the allies of...
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that was they designed by the united states and u. k. just got to schedule the, the entire thing in preparation to arm ukraine because ukraine was their baby and it was there at the instigation that the united states, the ca, all of them were involved directly. yeah. they over through a legitimate government. yeah. and what were you talking about? election interference i've, i've had some people. so i thought some people say that this ukraine conflict is the biggest c i a operation since syria, when they were trying to get rid of a side. yes. and you also had bite and involved in it as well. when he was vice president. this whole thing was orchestrated all design. it was all part of a neo conservative efforts to contain russia and using proxies us search prost proxies. we always talk about your ron's proxy, what the us as proxies. we have israel, we have, but we have ukraine and never gonna because you create us feel we're going to probably look elsewhere, let's say, in, in, in, in the caucasus and, and in the destabilization techniques a
that was they designed by the united states and u. k. just got to schedule the, the entire thing in preparation to arm ukraine because ukraine was their baby and it was there at the instigation that the united states, the ca, all of them were involved directly. yeah. they over through a legitimate government. yeah. and what were you talking about? election interference i've, i've had some people. so i thought some people say that this ukraine conflict is the biggest c i a operation since syria,...
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u. k. in the united states, in particular, they could still have a war and guys, but it would be harder and uh, they'd have less money and, and as a result, less material, less bombs, literally. and so they'd probably have to be a little more careful about uh, you know, the speed at which they use them. they'd probably be a little more discerning. and maybe they'd be more cautious about doing things like expanding the war. so labinata is they have, so i think, you know, the united states and united kingdom have really facilitated the escalation that they prefer quarterly, oppose the bite and government the u. k. government, purportedly opposed escalation as the, as release of done. but in fact, we're underwriting, it literally funding it through these shipments and through the money we give to israel. so what do you make of saying you? k is defense when they say that and also part is spent in the conflict between as well and how much. and instead this can be explained by trying to find the hostages. 7 well, uh you know, that that was the original purpose that they claimed back in 2023, the
u. k. in the united states, in particular, they could still have a war and guys, but it would be harder and uh, they'd have less money and, and as a result, less material, less bombs, literally. and so they'd probably have to be a little more careful about uh, you know, the speed at which they use them. they'd probably be a little more discerning. and maybe they'd be more cautious about doing things like expanding the war. so labinata is they have, so i think, you know, the united states and...
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but the un secretary general does not propose anything like that in the united states, the u. k. of the key governments that have been started to active on. so dawn, not minded to do so on the regional class, the, the, the, the arab neighbors, egypt, saudi arabia and b, m. or it's all seem to be invested in continuing all escalating the wall rather than seeking a solution. as you do, you have wise for the right, you have death, destruction. you have raging war across the country. but yet you don't get a sense that the international community, the united nations, because the counsel in particular is willing to move the why is it? well, in terms of why, maybe a lot of people might have set, they may have had a bit of a c t when it comes to sit down after seeing it so, so many years on tv when it comes to genocide in the for and conflicts and problems, maybe the world doesn't care. however, my understanding from it is that the world simply does not either a understand or be it's being intention to be ignored. and by that, and that is because of the complexities in terms of hearing t
but the un secretary general does not propose anything like that in the united states, the u. k. of the key governments that have been started to active on. so dawn, not minded to do so on the regional class, the, the, the, the arab neighbors, egypt, saudi arabia and b, m. or it's all seem to be invested in continuing all escalating the wall rather than seeking a solution. as you do, you have wise for the right, you have death, destruction. you have raging war across the country. but yet you...
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united nations that general assembly of the u. n. renews that mandate every year. and the budget of under was provided by countries, countries like the u. k. like france of european union and up until recently, also the united states. so what would happen if under what is all flawed in gaza? that means all those refugee camps in the west bank and gaza would have no support whatsoever. that means that the states of starvation imposed on gods that would only be exasperated that on the wrong wouldn't be able to get any humanitarian assistance into gaza. and this we were talking about the largest you an agency that operates on the ground in the west bank and gaza at nobody, no agency, no organization can match this scope, the, the size and the legacy of the, of under law in palestine. so nobody would be able to replace that, although israel has tried for many, many years, certainly during these months. so the ward has maligned the organization. it has accused of connection with the october 7 attack. all those accusations the bunk by several independent reports by the united nations and others. but still that campaign to kind of read itself un
united nations that general assembly of the u. n. renews that mandate every year. and the budget of under was provided by countries, countries like the u. k. like france of european union and up until recently, also the united states. so what would happen if under what is all flawed in gaza? that means all those refugee camps in the west bank and gaza would have no support whatsoever. that means that the states of starvation imposed on gods that would only be exasperated that on the wrong...
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further if you, if you will, like, uh, you know, websites, it says the united russia party came along to help the phone campaign in the u. k. because scandal, it would, it wouldn't suit if that happened. the whole thing is, is interesting because it shows the deepest, the, i suppose this is certainly oregon system there as well. and on short term thinking of plate, because, you know, they're thinking they're going to be welcomed stateside. that's debatable. and then of course, if from wins, what that could do to the so called special relationship. why exactly? i mean, i don't think it's a good look for, you know, for t, as thomas a government to be allowing this to happen. they totally back in one side. and then the government knows so that she should keep her hands off the elections and deal with whoever gets get selected. and, and, you know, there is a, there's a strong chance that the drum could get there, like they might know, but, but he might get elected in that would, as you say, cannot potentially put a de dent in this. tom is relationship with trump, which option would be critical in taking advantage of not a rang
further if you, if you will, like, uh, you know, websites, it says the united russia party came along to help the phone campaign in the u. k. because scandal, it would, it wouldn't suit if that happened. the whole thing is, is interesting because it shows the deepest, the, i suppose this is certainly oregon system there as well. and on short term thinking of plate, because, you know, they're thinking they're going to be welcomed stateside. that's debatable. and then of course, if from wins,...
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and with the head of the united states and that of the u. k. with other countries providing them with munitions, arms and what have you, as, as can guess of the thing. you know, this what i'm not very based on the type, any problem in terms of replenishing the military 8. don't what have you from the u . s. and from european countries entity so unfortunate that minute of being countries are claiming that data stopping, sending me the arms behind the back to the says doing that. and that's why is it is getting d a basically it's policy affects certainly nation of dependency. and people that i learned and something happened on, you know, to, to the point of, most of the time. okay. the views of palestinian armenian professor and former policy mean in boss or to the united kingdom and well stark is assessed in many things. but i, for turn now to our top story, the idea of the ongoing strikes on the lebanese capital life pictures right though . 20 minutes past 2 pm in the afternoon. during the nights, lots of strikes, lots of an earth strikes light
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u. k. on any of this. and, and, or, or from the united states, in fact, the mainstream media in the us is, is pulling this and diminishing it. but they've been wrong so many times. and they are, they are an agent of the us government. so they're going to echo what washington says, and they're that this, unfortunately, masks the reality in the world. and they're not doing a service for their, for the, for the readership. well, it is always the passion of getting your insight ways so much to such experience close to buckets or not. that was mike really format seemed scared to policy unless you a secretary of defense and pens convention. thank you. well, we be not promise themselves in stations, groundbreaking events. how can you not keep us company to see if those from says how being kept? we will be here until the very end of but not to the next such minutes. move back at the top. see then the late hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again to us and that's coming you it in . so it's a large light bulbs with the supplies scully was found. let's go find them big. so in the mid 20th century, in a small abo
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what we know is that the national funding countries, the united states, the u. k. yes, it has sent messages to its nationals in devon, on calling on them to book uh to book the flights. uh, the uh, the website and there are trots of planes now. that's automatically to evacuate. uh, the best uh, british uh, national italian nationals, us nationals. also the id of the only one airlines working for me, which is the national academy of m e a i'm, we're not sure how much will this continue because we can see, oh, we were standing here and we can see the planes departing. and we can see them on, on several occasions, flying in the middle of the smoke dislike. and that is so really the picture. i mean, it's not really clear how much would this continue and how much the pilot scan, really a g a to the safety requirements, given the fact that they are flying in the water zone. as we've mentioned over the last few days, many of these normally alonza fly in and out of diversity of f. cancel all of the flights already. obviously, all of this has a massive impact on civilians.
what we know is that the national funding countries, the united states, the u. k. yes, it has sent messages to its nationals in devon, on calling on them to book uh to book the flights. uh, the uh, the website and there are trots of planes now. that's automatically to evacuate. uh, the best uh, british uh, national italian nationals, us nationals. also the id of the only one airlines working for me, which is the national academy of m e a i'm, we're not sure how much will this continue because...
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u. k is also a member of that. so obviously most of his or deal was in the united kingdom. so that's why he chose it. but there's also a case going on at the moment in this human rights body, which is specifically about his case and his designation as a political prisoner, which is ongoing and it's on going this week. so that's kind of why not why here he could or potentially chosen a media, right, like to do an interview. but instead he wanted to speak to all of the media. and all of the parliamentarians from the 46 european countries that assigned up to this human rights party. and jack, i mean, he says, but he's still exhausted. he's still recovering from his he is spent in jail. can you give us your impressions of how he looked, you know, the way he was speaking, what sense did he convey? yeah, there was a lot of questions about what types of juliet songs we would have here. he's obviously pre on his arrest and or he went through. he was a very bombastic. i've spoken carrick to today. he was in a relatively plain blue suit, to have was sort of neatly combed over his thoughts. he spoke quite so so
u. k is also a member of that. so obviously most of his or deal was in the united kingdom. so that's why he chose it. but there's also a case going on at the moment in this human rights body, which is specifically about his case and his designation as a political prisoner, which is ongoing and it's on going this week. so that's kind of why not why here he could or potentially chosen a media, right, like to do an interview. but instead he wanted to speak to all of the media. and all of the...
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u. s. and the united kingdom, if they're using satellite technology to help their targeting others, those will be considered attacks by the u. k. and via the us on the russian soil that i think got the state department and certainly the military officials in the us the to be taking that very, very seriously. it's always a pleasure to have a company right now. so you international will. we will of course, be back with little all the latest there is not days in just such a minute to see the, the, [000:00:00;00] the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the the, the chess willis. i am the nobody tell me that a humorous item built. this was the 4 digits of yellow, but i thought you still there about some of it from the umbrella dealer. so within the what it says, this woman hides her face and identity because of the nature of her job, which she's been working for almost a year and a team gathering evidence on the existence of sync with us labs and ukraine. the russian interior ministry suspects that we used to test biological weapons for the stuff that didn't they saying that she's the real quick. it was say, we shift anybody on the have to es
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u. s. and the united kingdom, if they're using satellite technology to help their targeting others, those will be considered attacked by the u. k. and by the us on the russian soil that i think got the state department and certainly the military officials in the us the to be taking that very, very seriously is always a pleasure to have a company here. and i see and to nationally can find plenty more on our website. dante dot com. we will of course, be back with will also they just needs updates at the top of them theater. the, [000:00:00;00] the 1918, the countries of the west won the final victory over the ottoman empire. the sultan's government capitulated to the inside and sign that humility armesis, upload grove. great britain and france and a delay wanted not only to destroy the ottoman empire, but also to divide the prime orderly turkish lands among themselves. in 1919, their armies began to land on turkish territory. but the west decided to choose greece as the main striking force. seeking to make others realize this aggressive glance. for an intervention, provo, mass, indignation among the turkish peoples. the national
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u. s . and the united kingdom, if they're using satellite technology to help their targeting others, those will be considered attacked by the u. k. and via the us on the russian soil that i think got the state department and certainly the military officials in the us the to be taking that very, very seriously. russia on pockets don have developed a unique trade agreements involving boss. a big decision came out of the this week during the nation's 1st joined trade and investment. for him, we had the chance to speak with pakistan, submitted stuff of privatize ation of communication on the sidelines at the event. and he also his perspective on the future of the 2 countries cooperation. it was the starting date for the i think it's the 1st step part of electron freight. we have 60 plus companies so focused on from different sectors, especially the lead, the, the tech styles and food in different sectors. we have a lot of potential for the, but i couldn't say, especially today, i think the stock business buys, especially with the neighboring one day next year as our neighbors and saw the eastern waters off. let's see. i think it's r
u. s . and the united kingdom, if they're using satellite technology to help their targeting others, those will be considered attacked by the u. k. and via the us on the russian soil that i think got the state department and certainly the military officials in the us the to be taking that very, very seriously. russia on pockets don have developed a unique trade agreements involving boss. a big decision came out of the this week during the nation's 1st joined trade and investment. for him, we...
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u. k. specializes in peacekeeping missions. professor, it's good to have you with this unit, phil says that it intends to stay in southern lebanon, and despite is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning for peacekeepers to lead. talk to me about the risks that unit feel is facing here. but ultimately, un peacekeepers are not equipped to fight a war. they also may not be able to defend themselves against new sophisticated state actors. box the law or is clear. they cannot be targeted by any policy to the conflict on the basis in viable israel lab and on has the law. any other act as to the conflict also shouldn't obstructs the un peacekeepers. but there are risks and some countries, the contributing forces to this mission will be concerned that the peacekeepers will come on the threat. and the wall. we understand what the law is, but the law is not protecting you in peacekeepers. is it? so what are unit fields? options at this point to unicell is ultimately the eyes and ears of the international community. the un of stood from on renewing that mandate in august this year, stating th
u. k. specializes in peacekeeping missions. professor, it's good to have you with this unit, phil says that it intends to stay in southern lebanon, and despite is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning for peacekeepers to lead. talk to me about the risks that unit feel is facing here. but ultimately, un peacekeepers are not equipped to fight a war. they also may not be able to defend themselves against new sophisticated state actors. box the law or is clear. they cannot be targeted by...
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the middle east is changing, but not changing in the direction that the united states and israel and it's other satellites, the u. k, the european union and etc. what it, what, what they're expecting. and that's why i think that is going to be a very, very long conflict. go ahead. well, you know, you've seen ivy league schools in america, harvard and columbia, and others demonstrating about assign, holding individuals. some of them losing their and their education because of palestine is the whole new generation of young people who are standing up for about a sign and not because of how to sign. but because of justice because of humanity. i think we have a situation where young people will get their information from a different source to get the information that from the legacy media, which designs control but from social media from instagram from takes. busy and because they get the information from other sources, they really get to know that, well, i think what they stand for about a send, they're standing for their own humanity. and now this young, these young people of ivy league level, that would be the leader
the middle east is changing, but not changing in the direction that the united states and israel and it's other satellites, the u. k, the european union and etc. what it, what, what they're expecting. and that's why i think that is going to be a very, very long conflict. go ahead. well, you know, you've seen ivy league schools in america, harvard and columbia, and others demonstrating about assign, holding individuals. some of them losing their and their education because of palestine is the...