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been a doctor or nurse could have been the next president overtake, keep losing people out here, the sexual torture using hot metal rods and electric sticks just some of the extremely distressing and perhaps like a couch revealed by the un refugee agency for palestine, which has interviewed thousands released from this really military detention and that's as a new investigation by a human rights group. shed's lights on the audience reported use of grooms to endure our son killed gas and i think solid and step resembled the cries of the old quote to pull
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some pull some of the for that all to coming up in the program, rushes you in and box it or i accuses washington of using its power up a security console to sanction the feeling of colors to the ends by israel, which most old is thinking because of all those the world's most populous nation prefers to take to the poles, to choose its next parliament we discussed what's expected to be the key issue for an indian hotel. the accommodate you can call it up, stick a lot of an opportunity these to be able to meet and manage the aspirations, go up in the thoughts quite old with fucking viewed up, become the top load. this is going to be, i don't have to talk about the must go to the world. this is r t international grant,
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the heavier company to our top story at 11 pm in moscow. many gallons and civilians, how being subjected to brutal abuse, allegedly including sexual violence and torture, while in this really military detention. that is, according to a bombshell new report from the u. n. refugee agency for a policy sign which has released some heart owing testimony solve the survivors. they made me sits on something like a hot metal, so it kind of feels like fire his bones into a notice the soul just hit me with the shoes on my chest and you sell to like a muscle stick that had a small nail on the side they asked us to drink from the toilets and late the dogs to attack us. there were people who were detained until maybe 9 of them. one of them died after they put the electric stick off his anus. he got so sick with, so ones coming out of his body and then he died. well, oh no to us as a base. it's report on testimonies of palestinians freed from is really the tension
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between november last year and this april. the agency document the release of more than $1600.00 detainees from guys on including $43.00 children and $84.00 women. and on those released were of the agencies, employees and their relatives. they were also old and sick people among the chinese injured people. those with disabilities and with mental problems, they testified being held incommunicado between interrogations and what appeared to be make shift military directs housing up to 120 people sometimes for several weeks. transported their by trucks. palestinians reported while in detention they were beaten up, forced to lie on staying mattresses on top of rubble for hours without food, the water access to toilet with their legs and hands tied. several detainees reported being forced to into cages and attacked by dogs. some of them including
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one child, had dulled by tunes on the body of the report states. detainees also said they were forced to sit on their knees for 12 to 16 hours a day blindfolded with their hands tied some on the wall. a staff members reported they experienced war to bolting a form of torture, simulating drowning france of rape and electrocution, were forced to strip naked horse film default a raft while without clothes, some reports as they were forced to act like animals or even you related on here are some of the testimonies the us, the soldiers displayed on me saying she's a, she's from gaza. they would bid in us as we moved and saying they would put 5 owners sensitive parts. janet, else they pulled us beat us. they took us into boss to the demon present of to 5 base and male soldiers to call for. i had jobs and they pinched us and touched all bodies, including our breasts. we were blindfolded and we were feeling them touching us,
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pushing our hats through the bus. we started to squeeze together to try to protect ourselves from detection. they said they told the soldiers to take all their shoes and slept our faces with them. female palestinian detainees described being psychologically abused, reported inappropriate touch in different searches. and both men and women reported threats and incidents that may amount to sexual violence and harassment by the idea of several people were admitted to hospitals straight off to being released. detainees also testified the idea of confiscated, therapist sessions, including i, d, 's, and money. and generally it was never returned to after the release. many testified about various threats, the id f use to get information they needed. do you run into allegations? let's take a listen. shut book shows me my whole neighborhood on a computer screen and asked me to tell them about old persons they pointed to who's this, who's visit tetra. if i didn't recognize someone,
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the soldiers threatened to bump my home. she asked me when my home didn't evacuate to itself. i told her my brothers and my father stayed at home. she said, if you don't confess with own formation, will bomb your home and kill your family. the palestinian prisoner society says these relative fuses to disclose the number of chasms a detained over the past 6 months after the war. and guys have started. oh there whereabouts several is rarely n g has travelled through geneva or earlier this week to the alarm before the un about the serious crisis inside is really jails in terms of a number of inmates. and that's richmond. one of the law says it sent official requests to israel off to the report about ill treatment was published. these really military denied the allegations as you remember, e's real believes and that a wall is links to have mass. milton groups earlier is accused a number of them when these agencies stuff of been involved in the 7th of october
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have mass attacks on israel. it led to another while a major donor is cutting their funds before any investigation. later, most of them returned, but the reputation of agency known for providing a to palestinian refugees for decades was of course spoiled. washington is deeply concerned by claims in the most with an underwater ford state department, the deputy spokesperson said the us now vows to press as well to conduct the full investigation. the big question, however, is whether israel will listen and even if there is a pro, will those responsible be brought to justice? will hospital in the southern most gals in the city of rough? i is no treating palestinians released by the as really defense forces. children are among those with a par and signs of torture. the
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group of a $150.00 de teenage returns a goes on monday through the cut them shalom crossing with israel. they've been speaking it's about the legend abuse. they suffered at the hands of the idea when these really forces came to the shoulder school, they separated the men from the women. they got a sense of the trucks and took us to prison and all the way there. we were severely beaten and kicked. i only suffered minor ruins and my leg inside the prison. my legs got infected. i asked to be hospitalized, but these realities were stalling. finally, my legs swelled up the lot and turned to blue. i underwent 2 surgeries to clean up my leg, but to no avail. at cheap on medical center, they said my leg must be amputated because my life was in danger. i was treated very badly all the time. i spent 50 days there, but it felt like 50 years. i weighed 80 kilo's and today i am fairly 50. i was
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psychologically tortured from 6 am to 11 pm. we were not allowed to speak a word, otherwise they forced us to stand motionless against the wall for 2 hours. the also fed us multi bred portfolio, has these childs made to be shot at him present and tortured what full, cuz he made these unarmed and he isn't the member of the mosque or islamic jihad fell seen, and children were denied leaving their child. so where are the human rights organizations? we've been to bring some food when these really shot at us and arrested us on our way to preexisting we were beaten and tortured inside the prison were also talking shirts will not allow to speak or move. otherwise they punished us by spraying us with gas or releasing dogs on us. in some cases, we sold just both severely beats in a single prison. the sticks were being taught,
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so it's around the clock. they want installed to nose and we could not respond every 3 days. they would release the dogs out the prison. this beat us harshly and randomly were leaving in hell during the 50 days response in prison, all the prisoners and wants it to be released. they want it either to be done or released, but never to stay in prison. you know, are people in gas have protected by the geneva conventions on the route and so forth? in theory? yes, they are, everyone is. but take a look at the following recent exchange on the between the us state department spokes person and then jordanian palestinian journalist. do you recognize the geneva conventions apply either amazon or questions that have the they did it and your colleagues deceitfully responded to a do you recognize geneva conventions? it's a simple question. go, how do you recognize the geneva conventions which it finds the guys when you
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interrupt me and it's not, it's not a matter of you. i'm not, you know, a simple tank additional combined is a simple question. go ahead. you got 2 questions. i would really concert. no, i didn't get to you. did you as you asked a question about why report and you asked to follow on, please go ahead and other you're not using to answer go ahead. so the geneva conventions apply to gaza or not get my the everywhere on the planet except for the palestinians. isn't that right? v continue to stress everywhere. and everywhere that the international humanitarian law needs to be abided by in respect that governs the geneva conventions apply. you are now interrupting your colleagues. go ahead and you know, i have not seen you on insisting on an answer to a critical question. go ahead with the background to that time, the us both persons, refusal to answer a centers on the report published by the euro med monitor, human rights group alleging that some thousands heard what appeared to be the silence of screening women and children coming from adf, drones when the civilians stepped outside their shelters to investigate the noises
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they were reportedly killed by his really troops, the signs were apparently designed to lower militants side side. some residents also say they heard songs being played in our epic. and in hebrew, a social media post helping relating a recording from a local resident in the new. so ross refugee camp and ghost who alleges to have heard in this really drone playing the voice of a crying child the or what the football. and i'm afraid i'm a little bit more the better solution. but other stages i just saw some of the for the as a lot of the well, we discussed all the house with veteran were journalist, elijah, and mike, me a who sees it's likely the adf is using psychological war for to target government
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. this is the one of the most on at the co pays. yeah. all these read the a more on the that prove 3 said to be the most in more in the what? because all the violation of human rights, the, the commit to committing will crimes. the crimes it comes to mind, easy. so these really on the piece try kind of what you're doing side for 2 kids, wait for this being and they make disobedience because nobody is not. the minutes ends was a rushing outside and they can have it. you're doing all women and they also get used to everywhere. the also is 2300000. everybody is living god and they would come out and try to help children and we may be in distress. so taking advantage of, do you mind me see also seeing it is something that is on the in
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the un security council. meanwhile, is expected to vote shortly on palestine has been to become a fully fledged member of the world body. speaking ahead of thursday, session. russia's own voice, slum the us for it spouts on these really palestinian conflict on the use of vito powers, particularly on the council, a committee comes to culligan use. our american colleagues did not hide the fact that they see the security council as an obstacle, one that should not interfere with their effective diplomacy on the ground. in reality, this was to grant their main middle eastern ally a free hand in clearing the enclave. the us hypocritically accuses russia and china of v towing their fine product. yet our veto serves as an example of why the veto tool is needed. and simple tediously answers. those who are demanding it's
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abolition. it is needed to prevent of the adoption of unbalanced and deceitful decisions pushed by washington. well, we heard the russian envoys speaking before the 15 member body that leads the united nations and before the security council, russian ambassador, and eventually highlighted the double standards and hypocrisy of western countries that are constantly lecturing the world about human rights. the protections of civilians, civil liberties, and so many issues, but then conveniently turning a blind eye to is railey crimes and atrocities. now at this point, there over 240 united nations workers who have been killed. israel has attacked humanitarian envoys and western countries continued to protect israel at the un security council. and at this point, uh, they seem to be allowing israel to carry out further escalations in the region.
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this is what russian ambassador and have been z a said before the council at the meeting. you, unless it is up at the gulf, gave me this is due to the fault of our western colleagues, specifically the united states, the u. k. and friends, the counsel cannot condemn these 3 at least strikes on the or raining consulate in damascus on here pro. first. this failure undermines the very foundation of international relations, the invoice liability of diplomatic and consular premises and personnel. and such neglect from the west towards individual states and their rights dividing the world into those above the law, and those whose legitimate interests can be ignored. it has brought the middle east to the brink of a major war. now the meeting which is discussing the issue of a possible recognition of both statehood by the united nations member status for the palestinian states. as the issue being discussed, we did hear the palestinian authority take to the floor and make
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a plea that they be recognized and not simply observers, the united nations, but be given full united nations member state status. and we heard israel thunderously condemned such a possibility. here's the war of words on the floor of the un security council. several members express the view that the admission of the state of palestine to membership in the united nations was a political matter rather than a technical or legal requirements. in other words, you and charter be damned international law, be damned. they're just em 2 words on paper rights. do you and is no longer about to multilateralism. sadly, it is now committed to multi terrorism. this security council terror pays off its shameful. as i have always pulled out the political rocks within the un that sadly nothing here is based on truth and justice, but toxic politicized station. and today the mass,
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cuz finally phone and the council has exposed to expose itself. and for samuel philip to see how good granting the state of palestine from membership of the united nations, similar to other countries around the world damaged the prospects of peace between palestinians and israelis. how true this recognition and this membership um, international peace and security. this question, ladies and gentlemen, we ask specifically to the united states and other countries that oppose granting the state of palestine full membership at a time when they recognize israel, which is the other party in the east, really boasting and conflict, and has granted israel full membership of united nations and to those to say that the recognizing the palestinian state must happen through negotiations. and now through un resolution. we want to once again i was the state of his real establishment. how was it recognized? wasn't that down through a un resolution, which is resolution $181.00. and while they're now trying to is robin handed the
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adoption of such a resolution. by this time the international community cannot stand idly by while the countries of both international law enjoys impunity. is real shoulders full responsibility for the mass of destruction, of guys as suffering from its continued aggression. it is also the responsibility of countries that have supported israel with weapons and funds and provided israel with political protection. now the meeting is proceeding and it is expected that there should be a vote on the issue of palestinian recognition in the next few hours. also just hours from now, india will begin the largest exercise of democracy in the world. it's parliamentary elections, part of which will also see the countries next leader elected early voting has already started in some parts of the nation. nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to have their say in a 6 week long ballad. the 1st phase of which begins on friday and r t will bring
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you special coverage of the major event of the will the indian economy and the money in their pockets is a key issue. of course, for voters as they prepared to choose their next parliament prime minister, the main parties contesting the poles, are the ruling bgp on the indian national congress. here's what they've said ahead of the vote. we are committed so soon as i last came to transform, it just puts on soul of manufacturing to create employment opportunities and drive economic expansion will ensure that into everybody's the worlds fastest growing major economy in future. while maintaining mach cross stability with supply to be of the wells, the largest economy by 2030. well projection is important because activities
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equal importance and embezzlement. legal administrative to logic production, ohio value will be removed. the congress has committed to rapid growth and generation of both. we have set a target of doubling that used to be in the next 10 years. well, india is the worlds fastest growing economy, the size of which was estimated a $3.00 trillion dollars last year. the countries g d p, grew by 7 percent during that period. and this projected to increase by around the same number this year. india is not by the way, the world's 5th largest economy having jump 5 spots in the rankings over the past decade. in these units are at the forefront of a digital revolution. over the next few years, the nation plans to become a tech power house, the major producer of sending conductors. other key goals include the fostering of entrepreneurship and the removal of opposite goals in business development. and the as foreign policy is also aimed at attracting significantly more investment. we
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discussed the countries prospect with a panel of experts, a, b, r, a, a very, very large country. and therefore, i think one of the biggest obstacles of, well either you can call it up sticker loan, an opportunity is to be able to meet and manage the aspirations of a very, very large number of young people, 65 percent of india. and on the 35, we had about 2425000000 people to out of the population every year. so i think one challenge is going to be how do we make sure that we continue to provide opportunities for growth and prosperity for a very large number of people. number 2 is that why the data has been a very substantial amount of investment in infrastructure. and people like me who live in the lodge metropolitan cities i've, i've seen amazing highway is likely won't see him, most of the other parts of a developer. what i do believe that some more work needs to be done to be able to
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take infrastructure and make it more accessible in our rural areas. so many things have not helped me. and yet, i'm starting moving is that i so as far as the tip making up, it's becoming to the energy the products are in the pipeline. then some of in the video was stage. i know these 6 tubs, it was very majestic to available apartments. but in the united states, i think i'd sooner we wouldn't be, you know, was a tv, the kind of for, for, you know, sense proficiency that the beautiful country has been to, you know, looking at the remote in the hub. it has the highest picnic every 3 months, up to it will be produced, 30 folding to 50, lack continuously to get the hub that you don't mind far required for taking the country forward. we have some vision though, also to match the profit of doing what the,
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what has happened in the past. no speed, the future will be much faster and you go up in the thoughts quite to fully build up, become the 3rd largest you going to be. i don't have any doubt about it. well, we made sure you don't miss any of the moments not matter as india heads to the poles are special coverage of the countries parliamentary elections which were run until june begins this friday. the the us is reading, posing sanctions on venezuela's oil and gas sector, and after refusing to renew a license, not a lot of the country to freely export its fuel. the venice willing presidencies. the move, however, will not the tear his nation's development. you see him play me, but i want to i always wonder in the face of threats and sanctions if they think
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they can scare us. there is no sanction. there is no threat that they will home the efforts to build a new productive economic model. today we don't depend on anyone in this world. we only depend on our own efforts to sort of the washington said that stripping venezuela of the lucrative license over a failure to meet some electoral and rude them up. commitment. however, under a separate us authorization that remains, in effect about a 5th event, as well as oil exports and 5 of sharon energy corporation. 2 of us could continue flowing. the lots in american country is jude to choose. if next president in july nicholas my doodle as being an office for over a decade after his re election 2018, the us supported empty government protest in venezuela that ultimately failed to dislodge less del further into this. now with critical em let's do you go secure to joining us from the venezuela capital? good to see you. we heard president my bureau there strongly defying the re and
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position of sanctions in the country. seeing the nation certainly will capitulate. how do you expect this new to affect venezuela, particularly ahead of the presidential vote in the summer? what you consider. busy as a new one way to here to turn the school over to put on a more treasury against the sort of a not in a way that doesn't have like a school board intensity happened back in the trunk days at least. and of the people the or how the elections, the hope is going to have a major major game is of course it's going to have an impact on the, on the, on the metro space, especially because they weren't completely repo was actually supper seated. so they looked kind of us kind of left a, they shut the door, but the left kind of like a window open. there were also for their own. nothing. for now,
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i do have to all the companies have to apply for a new prison, have to settle there because the current plus or on and then they have to play for a new license. my case by case was another one that another wife spoke one. so in a way, it's not a definitive law, it's more like, like you're managing the situation up to this point. so it's, it's a very work in progress situation. so i don't think the input sure is going to be the same, difficult as it will be more, you know what your medical given the language, the use, the, the one you can almost forget that the u. s. is just another country know the world's elected policeman. so who gave it the right to order event us wheeler rondon tell us how to run the oil and gas business as well as its elections essentially was basically it's sure to say what you say, i mean it's not, it's not a different country, it's not enough it's not
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a higher stage, but it's a bracket and they use their own restriction to make up work. and you know. busy for me to keep plus my own origin, i should be a place around candidates. my knew that at this stage of the process there already . uh well the competitors opposition competitors loved one, not, not, nothing. competitive in this case. so the, actually, the step was the, to the best couple, many reasons on the challenges to. so it's kind of the type of defense has their own added to in their own short sightedness and also the democracy. okay. any other concerns other than tried to was some sort of control or plug in their own independence, suffering the political process. why do you think the u. s. has kept a separate license in place that's still a lot of chevron to ship venezuela fuel to the united states because it's really
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much more to the low energy situation than ours and also the kinetics. and also it also helps everything to do what's going on. on the water level and think about for example, the name of the oil or how to such as rush or you know, based on the, under the set launchers diction, sanction program. and the how much any kind of difference of questions would actually have an impact in which they might be. they could be interest in elections completed normally for this order in order to, you know, be completely broken down on their own energy supply. and so that's a lot to do with this and even show how actually how, how much we sure they are in the records here in the global laws. as we
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recap their washington, bach protest against mr. maderos re election in 2018 even tried to replace them within opposition leader one why don't? who since faded really into political, obscure, etc. do you expect something similar or at least some similar games to come after july's vote? this, they're going to find some right or level, which i'm not sure which, which one could it be over been, you know, to keep on the pressure on financial and making the economy. i don't think they have the need of the strings, the resources, or the network they used to have in order to be able to pull some of such a massive political move shape. and one of them never massive. nevertheless, when they were able to, you know, impulse forever to say government a shuttle government or even if you take a few years.

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