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africa. they called on schools to divest themselves from companies and groups that supported the apartheid regime in south africa. that was much like students are doing now, calling on colleges to divest themselves from israeli companies. and then as now, wolf, columbia university at the very center of that movement, wolfe and brian as far as those protests in the 60s and 80s are concerned, what actual change did they bring about? they actually did bring about more change wolf than many people really believe the protests of the 60s those put those images up there again, will they lead columbia university to cut ties with an arm of the pentagon that was doing research for the vietnam war. and also some colleges altered or ended military recruiting on campus as a result. now as for those anti-apartheid protests in the 19 they lead columbia university in many other colleges to divest them selves from >> can doing business with south africa these protests, outright next, the breaking news police
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africa. and he was talking about the parallels and the divergences and the things he saw that were different and things he thought were kind of precedents that should be copies in the situation. the real thing that people are thinking about, certainly people are thinking about columbia's history, is the anti-war protests of 1968, the huge one that, you know, actually a series of protests that generated so much conflict and so much strife in the course of them that there had been a half century precedent of not calling nypd to campus. >> until now. >> until now. >> calling the police on your own students, i want to get you into this, professor. to me, it feels like a bridge that one would think that knowing the history, knowing that this is a history that is on tape, that one can play back, that the violent history of using the police to suppress dissent on campus, yet university after university is not just doing it but escalating it. i would say that your university escalated it, using tear
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africa. eventually that work and if the divestment in workers truthfully, colleges are rich, some of them with huge endowments that doesn't mean that their money is going to change. but if you're necessarily but look, this brings lots and lots of public attention. and like those protests you just saw in chicago that continual heartbeat from americans youth that we're not going to stay. and for getting drafted anymore. lead to even richard nixon showing us troops out of vietnam. >liz>yes. so how do you think university leadership at these different schools has handled the protests? >reporter>yeah. it times. it's hard. i mean, there are no win situation. there's no question about that. but at times, it seems as if they've been heavy handed. the problem is always in dispersing a protest. protesters themselves for the most part, haven't been a problem and it's easy for me to see this. say this, you know, sitting in my office here in washington, d c. but if you have a student screaming anti semiti
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africa and the, the situation in the political situation. united states change. so i don't know how long these students are going to stay. they say they're, they're here for the duration, whatever that means. but they are determined and history shows that over a period of time, student approaches like this have the potential and often that do achieve the objective of, of molding and changing public opinion. sounds on campus before it goes mainstream as well. so obviously not just students that have been protesting faculty, the academics teachers, staff of these universities have also come out and support of the protestors and support of palestinians in gaza. what effect is that heads there that you see a well, that also has um, uh, been manifested here because just an hour or 2 ago there was a walk out a lead by faculty. some of them actually wearing their academic gowns, you know, that have to then and the long down and all that are in support of the, to the of the students are in the encampment. so they walked out along with this, their st
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they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical on foreign policy. we know they have nuclear weapons and we should immediately stop supporting them . israel does not have the right to exist as they are an invading occupying force. guest: the first question is not a question and not a prescription. this is not one hand clapping. the conflict has existed for decades and we don't have the time nor do i have the inclination to try to unpack and unwind this. even if i tried, the caller has a clear view of who is to blame. you have two choices in this conflict. i work for 27 years to try to help israelis and palestinians. you can work for your o
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the state is also facing the case of genocide in the international court of justice. foot by south africa presents for nathaniel hayes and arrest warrant may not be of immediate concern fault. it could impact his position internationally. it's only one thing, better imaging, kimber out a 0. the inside story. a certain painting to take on. let's bring a panel of guess from tel aviv give you an levy. is columbus with her? it's newspaper and country and the united kingdom jeffrey nice is a virus the and the human rights lawyer and in the delton bug stevens, eunice is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco giants. a very well welcome to all of you at the i c. c by saying definition investigates where warranted and tribes and individuals charged with the greatest crimes of concern to the international community. you know, the working so be nice to see very well jeffrey. nice. we might well expect that the i c c would be looking into potential cries for both israel and how mass given everything that is going on since october, the 7th. it absolutely it should look at it. i'm
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to europe into south africa and brazil. >> is a pleasure to be with you, you're exactly right this is a redistribution scheme from productive people do on productive uses of the money, this is a bad idea overall. what we see did other places when you redistribute money they go to the bureaucrats and other wealthy people in those countries compared to other places where they can be used more productively. this is a bad idea plus we don't need a global government, the early doing enough bad things, let's stop at some point. >> our revolution was based on taxation without representation, that's what we were fighting against, isn't that exactly what this is. >> it is. it'll be the worst because with our revolution here we had a free country thereafter whereas i don't what the next step would be it's just going to continue to go to an international and global government situation that they will waste it. david: you use the word international it reminds me the comintern international this is like all rich people have to give to the dictatorship somewhere in the stratosphere. i want to switc
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the slaughter in gaza certainly stacks up pretty well against the white supremacy of south africa. i think the students are right to ask for divestment. if the university can't give the students everything they want, they could do something symbolically very powerful by saying we will divest, for example, from x company, y company, which are providing arms and helping very, very directly in the slaughter in gaza. there are things the university could do if they were more statesman like, if they had more of a sense of where they belong in history, a sense that there are more important things. history will judge. there are more important things than some nice graduation pictures. >> i know you've written about some of the ways you feel the university's president has mishandled these demonstrations. what are your main criticisms? >> well, my main criticism is that the president called in the police. i think almost all of the faculty is united in feeling that, and many, many people, probably as many people on the faculty are united in thinking that in her testimony before the house of
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four countries in the g20 group: germany, spain, brazil, and south africa, are propose ago 2% wealth tax on billionaires. you know what, steve, will biden and yellen buy into this? i have a feeling they might. >> buy boo it, i'm sure they're behind the scenes cheering and janet yellen is all for global taxation and have two pillars, global minimum tax on companies and global minimum tax coming on incomes, personal incomes and not just the rich. there's a movie back in the early 60s, great one called it's a mad, mad world and it's now tax, tax, tax world and that's why this election is so important and got to stop this because they figure they'll buy into t the democrats and after they take over, which some day they will, then slip it through congress. that's why we have to stop it now and make it clear to the organizations and doing away from the g20 and not going to have international taxation without representation. we're reducing tax rates as a race to prosperity. ashley: amen. you know, i was just trying to work it out, steve. it was nearly 24 years ago and working in nashville,
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it's mainly done by gangs based in west africa or south east asia. their aim — terrify children into handing over as much money as they can. it can have an absolutely devastating effect on young people. this is why we are issuing this alert. we want people to take it extremely seriously, but we don't want them to panic. so there are definitely things that parents can do, conversations that can be had. it's really important that children know that they're never to blame. we've been reporting on the dangers of this for years... how scared were you at the time? oh, frozen. ..contacting the criminals online. so you're probably moments away from being scammed. yep, literally minutes away. in ivory coast, police showed us files full of british victims. we even met a man who made his living from sextortion. but you do real harm to the victims. but what's really disturbing for teachers and parents is how young the victims are now. keeping them safe on social media is a daily challenge. never presume it couldn't happen here. presume it could happen. i think
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it's mainly done by gangs based in west africa or south east asia. their aim — terrify children into handing over as much money as they can. it can have an absolutely devastating effect on young people. this is why we are issuing this alert. we want people to take it extremely seriously, but we don't want them to panic. so there are definitely things that parents can do, conversations that can be had. it's really important that children know that they're never to blame. we've been reporting on the dangers of this for years... how scared were you at the time? 0h, frozen. ..contacting the criminals online. so you're probably moments away from being scammed. yep, literally minutes away. in ivory coast, police showed us files full of british victims. we even met a man who made his living from sextortion. but you do real harm to the victims. but what's really disturbing for teachers and parents is how young the victims are now. keeping them safe on social media is a daily challenge. never presume it couldn't happen here. presume it could happen. i think
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so linux, nice regression being healthy rate and burned in south africa as well with disabilities more likely to release the job or the lack lives matter, protest, racially motivated, the least by the same sex marriage has been legalized. discrimination pauses every day. we all because life is the make up your own mind. i don't do big ocean view companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. i have time to raise all over brazilian reprocess. $13000.00 hides a day and 90 percent of that is on the forward market. the auto industry, for example. the letter will actually cost awesome comes from initial capital funds in the m, as in. yet the automobile industry doesn't care about the supply chain. profit. all that much illegal leather stats may said on d w the, this is the w news live from the america's top. diplomats. so just come us to accept a see slide deals from israel, us secretary of state homes, me blinking is back in the middle east on another push for peace in gaza. for the 1st time in weeks, israel and her mouth appear open to a truce. also coming out from the progr
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africa since march. and these 4 people, including a 4 month old baby, has been killed after tornadoes, hate the us state of oklahoma. the storm is begun late on saturday night and destroyed buildings. thousands of people have been left without power and more than a 100 injured oklahoma. as governor has declared a state of disaster, thousands of tornadoes have been reported across the american midwest since friday . voting is on the way in tulsa as part of entry and regionally elections with the opposition calling for major turn out. political tension has been rising in the west african nation since the approval of a controversial new constitution and a series of confound and opposition process. critics say the reforms will allow president for yes, him back to extend his arm these decades long group on power. the president's body says the new system is more democratic in scotland for his minister homes are used to, it has announced the stepping down. it comes as use the 1st set to face 2 motions of no con
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and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book is we recognize the fact that the second invasion of ukraine in 22 crystallized again the world in terms we are recognizing from the first cold war a free world on the one hand the guys, the new axis of evil, but then the appearance of what we can call new nonaligned movement. now the question is, how do we deal with the new axis of evil and coming to the question that morgan asked the ambassador, how do we deal with the global of flexible constellation of of partnerships, of ad hoc alliances, alliances, coalitions of the willing? there is talk for of a t 12 technol or de 12 a number of countries that morgan talked about. that's another there was a group of of countries that saying sort of an economic league. so when china wants to economically coerce whethe
and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book is we recognize the fact that the second invasion of ukraine in 22 crystallized again the world in terms we are recognizing from the first cold war a free world on the one hand...
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africa. the rainbow name patient where everyone can vote. but for mesiobuccal, 30 years on, the rainbow has faded, has the leadership of this country respected? the sacrifices that you've made so doubt sold out. >> many of the leaders that was supposed to be leading. they left this community. they left the very people that they are fighting for when thousands of students who have bravely marching down the streets, they were fighting for a better future for south africa. but decades later, here's a staggering statistic, more than 80% of great falls cannot read has it gotten worse over the 18 years of being at the school? yeah. is it becoming less and less at morris isaacson high school famous for its role in 76 teachers like principle where let's say that jobs in education are given to the politically connected and corruption is rife. primary students now come to his classes and prepared. he says, corruption watchdogs call it a silent crisis. >> we're living in a world in certain areas, south
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as a result of complaints brought by the palestinians perhaps south africa and others? don't you think your national security advisor to president trump that our administration has responsibility? joe biden and blinken to stand up and say what are you doing? you are giving aid and comfort to iran, to hamas, to terminate your giving comfort to terrorists, evil regimes all over the world by going after netanyahu. why is this administration so silent about something so critical? >> i do not know the international crimiinternationas a joke. it's run by a bunch of leftist europeans they're going after the elected leader of the only democracy in the region the only true democracy the middle east this is really going after the elected leader of israel who is responding to a terrorist attack that killed thousands of israelis. tort fetuses for mother's wombs. cut peoples heads off with garden hose, killed the parents in front of their children, killed children in front of parents than genocide that he is defending israel by the way it is done in the most restrained manner and yo
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dealing with the impacts of the new why the paths and i was told to bring you on this new south plainfield east, this place madison is hold a football match in southern gaza, calling for c supply the the to crane. why the top generals are saying that his troops have been forced to retreat as fighting on his eastern front, intensifies west of the dani. ask region keeps forces a full and back to new positions and at least 3 places shown home and has this report now from keys of the situation on the front line. few crime has got worse. that's according to cranes. army in chief, alexander seed escape. he said that it's due to the russian forces, especially at several points right now on that mode, 1000 kilometer frontline. and he said actually ukrainian forces have had to retreats in from free villages in the south east. he said that those villages mean practical gains full of russian policies, but not necessarily operational games use. i pointed to a difference in terms of fly, a power between the 2 full asses in sections of upfront line. we're not, seems of going out to speak to you crazy. a
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i wondered what that students make of this moment. 30 years old from south africa's 1st free and democratic election. that remains really relevant to me because that is not a long time. like it was only recently when we got the democracy that we have and the freedom of everybody to vote the way we have. i think it would be unreasonable to see if it hasn't been progress one, we have political rights, we can vote freedom of speech. we can criticize a government as much as we want. i'm not going to come to me and say, if you vote for this issue, the answer from palo as you do a these things going to to do. but i know so that because i mean, wait and evaluate. the point is where to take a lot for us to take us out of it. so it's very important you can hopefully by realistic at the same time you sent you the, i think that saw that some democrats, you just thought, i think that it was package and nicely put everyone on and put my data on this face . and through the article that people, what we saw was an opportunity for change or still figuring out what works for us and what doesn't. so it become
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south africa's university of the vic vault is run to bits, has always been a politicized campus. it was a hot bed of student protest during the struggle against the prostate. when nelson mandela became president in 1994, i was a new student here. i wondered what which students make of this moment 30 years old from south africa's 1st free and democratic election. it remains really relevant to me because that is not a long time, like it was only recently when we got the democracy that we have and the freedom for everybody to vote the way we have. i think it would be unreasonable to see if it hasn't been progress. good for one. we have political rights, we convert to freedom of speech. we can criticize a government as much as we want. i'm not going to come to you and say, if you vote for this issue, the answer from palo do abc is going to to do. but i know that because i mean, wait and if maybe the point is where to take a lot for us to take us out of it. so it's very important you can hopefully by realistic get this impact you sent you the, i think that saw that some democrats, you
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nomsa maseko, bbc news, south africa. first minister of scotland humza yousaf�*s leadership hangs in the balance as he faces two no confidence votes, which could come as soon as wednesday. it comes after mr yousaf ended a power sharing agreement between his scottish national party and the scottish greens. our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie reports. a week that will decide his future with implications notjust for humza yousaf but also for his party, the snp. good morning, everyone. it comes just days after he decided to end a power—sharing deal — the bute house agreement with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week. it could have happened in a, in a different way, but we are where we are. but the choice that every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agree on. but the greens insists they will
nomsa maseko, bbc news, south africa. first minister of scotland humza yousaf�*s leadership hangs in the balance as he faces two no confidence votes, which could come as soon as wednesday. it comes after mr yousaf ended a power sharing agreement between his scottish national party and the scottish greens. our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie reports. a week that will decide his future with implications notjust for humza yousaf but also for his party, the snp. good morning, everyone....
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africa. you know, the regular administration was the last to hop on that train. and so i think that we're going to see this shift continued to move until we push down that final domino just when you resigned from the state department in october. as you mentioned, you stated in the public letter of israel's actions in guys the unbridled support that it receives from the united states. uh quote, is not in the long term american interest. would you mean by? well, no, that's exactly right. and i think we see that, you know, we've existed in the last 30 years and this millions of americans, germany. well, we can do a lot of dumb things around the world and not pay a cost for them. at that moment is going, if it is not already gone, we are in an error, strategic competition with that is a cost attached to all supports as well. and we'll paying that cost every day in terms of our ability to, for example, rally partners to support ukraine in terms of, you know, all credibility at the united nations.
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nomsa maseko, bbc news, south africa. thousands of georgians staged a march for europe on sunday calling on the government to halt a controversial foreign influence bill that would affect media groups. mass protests began in mid—april when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass a law which would require any media organisation or independent ngo that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interest of a foreign power". georgia's president is an independent and opposes the bill. critics of the law say it mirrors a russian policy on foreign agents which they say has been used to silence media groups. the european union also warned this could affect georgia's integration into the eu. the first minister of scotland humza yousaf�*s leadership hangs in the balance as he faces two no confidence votes, which could come as soon as wednesday. it comes after mr yousaf ended a power sharing agreement between his scottish national party and the scottish greens.
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africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's odi and t20 teams. there are just over three months to go until the start of the paris olympics, and there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front runners for a medal in paris. lewis coombes reports. every time you pull onto the wall, you're doing something completely different. there's always a new challenge. you're always trying something new, and then finally being able to do it is hugely satisfying. what started at an afterschool rock climbing club aged eight is about to take toby roberts to the biggest stage of all. it feels surreal. like, the olympics hasjust been such a big dream for me, and to finally be in that prep stage, like getting ready, it's all starting to feel real. like, i can't wait to get out there and give it my all. toby wasn't old enough to go to the tokyo games, but his eyes w
africa batter gary kirsten will take charge of pakistan's odi and t20 teams. there are just over three months to go until the start of the paris olympics, and there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front runners for a medal in paris. lewis coombes reports. every time you pull onto the wall,...
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a journalist with test university to talk to students about south africa's past the beginning in the us west student protests is i'll continue to the mountain and israel's nearly 7 month war on gossip. the pictures from yale, universe and connecticut, the end of the states. little back to this, have joined students cooling for the universities to cut ties with israel. seeking in cus, mutual aid for the country. hundreds of demonstrates as i think and sort of down to the hosting. so i'm interested. i don't 100 is that the city university of new york each day in the life of a protest is a little bit different. and on sunday day for at city university in new york, we saw how the war in gaza has divided the jewish 1st. we saw a man who identified himself is a former israeli soldier who said he had just come back from gaza, trying to infiltrate the camp. and there were a few moments of tension and he was injected and eventually escorted away by police who said they were doing it for his own safety. then we saw an orthodox, jewish rabbi burn his is rarely passport in protest of the war. an
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in some countries, including south africa, have even puts in place recreations that prevents companies like loosely from aggressively promoting the consumption of all chop processed fluids, including products with a high sugar content. the reason that they've really strict regulations including himself, i forgot that these companies like mesa, often breach when they makes these claims is because it's, i'm the minds and discourage this woman from breast feeding. now, why would you price feed rather than giving a child commercial for me on moke? well 1st the is wouldn't have all of these additional home full um products contained to ingredients. so it can be for a lot of matters. expressions of africa, access to say, center liable to supplies, it's really difficult. so when this is preparing the for me, animals, it means that they are exposing their children to die already. disease the same belief that there would be more consequences in these global countries. i think it stains from a genuine belief that they can exploit for a countries um that the populations will stand for it. and the
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the city is on civil presidents and administrations later. critics say south africa struggling with a poor economy and governance corruption and crime. it is important for us to see some of the good things that happened with them, of course, and of course, we have not dealt with poetry. we have not dealt with those who came up to us were homeless. we have no doubt with a, a, our have issues there, many challenges stick with it. the youth, the young people went on and unemployed, but it doesn't mean that nothing has been done. but booster says, despite the challenges, many young south africans today, one of them, his daughter, a former opportunities and before music and arts played a significant role in south africa's fight for democracy. and so what so and other places, songs quoting for freedom pins decades ago. so son today, when people want to express and go discontent, and often people here have a lot to complain about. well, democracy both significant change and freedoms for many here, the government is not fulfilled. some of its promises while sold africa remains one of the most
the city is on civil presidents and administrations later. critics say south africa struggling with a poor economy and governance corruption and crime. it is important for us to see some of the good things that happened with them, of course, and of course, we have not dealt with poetry. we have not dealt with those who came up to us were homeless. we have no doubt with a, a, our have issues there, many challenges stick with it. the youth, the young people went on and unemployed, but it doesn't...
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response to south africa's apartheid regime. we know where history landed after all of those movements. students across the country are showing up in the same way. if the movements of the past are any indicator of where we are heading as a country, history will judge the repression and condemnation that protesters are facing, today. joining me not to discuss this, here is my panel. i will start with, if i can, with you, professor, but what's happening at columbia as it has become the epicenter of protest. give me a reading of what you witnessed and seen take lace on that campus and how you have seen it portrayed, if there is a juxtaposition, in terms of how, between the media and what you saw. >> protests at columbia began in response to an external event , which was january 7th. it did not begin as an internal impetus in response to something. the protest developed along two lines. there were those who were antiwar and there were those who were pro-war. there were those who were pro- israel and those who are anti- israel. the u
response to south africa's apartheid regime. we know where history landed after all of those movements. students across the country are showing up in the same way. if the movements of the past are any indicator of where we are heading as a country, history will judge the repression and condemnation that protesters are facing, today. joining me not to discuss this, here is my panel. i will start with, if i can, with you, professor, but what's happening at columbia as it has become the epicenter...
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in this case, south africa. so the court decided that the palestinians had a plausible right to be protected from genocide, and that south africa had the right to present that claim in the court. it then looked at the facts as well, but it did not decide, and this is something where i'm correcting what's often said in the media, it didn't decide that the claim of genocide was plausible. it did emphasise, in the order, that there was a risk of irreparable harm to the palestinian right to be protected from genocide. but the shorthand that often appears, which is that there's a plausible case of genocide, isn't what the court decided. what was the most important evidence upon which you 17 judges made your decision? was it evidence from the ground of the scale of humanitarian suffering in terms of lack of aid getting in? was it the scale of the killing? because at the time, i think the death toll in gaza was deemed to be, although the numbers aren't verifiable, was deemed to be over 25,000. so was it that? or was it
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africa, of course , we saw in history that south africa was able to overthrow the apartheid regime and the reason for that was that the students took action and took action and finally the people too. they did not remain silent and continued by god's grace. we we hope that this evil regime of israel, which has nothing to do with judaism and actually has a state of nationalism or racism , will be destroyed and european countries and the rest of the world will question israel's legitimacy and not accept it as a country. and us look, this is a photo of a jew and a muslim. at that time , there were many of these photos of these scenes before israel came, jews and muslims everywhere , in many different places in iran, tehran, esfahan , shiraz and all over iran, all over our islamic world. we used to see such scenes and it was a natural scene so we hope that once this protest movement and the students who gathered in different american universities in the past days, what is it? what do they want? i saw that they have a board, they have four requests, the first one. the second was to create f
africa, of course , we saw in history that south africa was able to overthrow the apartheid regime and the reason for that was that the students took action and took action and finally the people too. they did not remain silent and continued by god's grace. we we hope that this evil regime of israel, which has nothing to do with judaism and actually has a state of nationalism or racism , will be destroyed and european countries and the rest of the world will question israel's legitimacy and not...
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people hot speak small who say a south africa mox, 15 years of democracy, the unique perspective. why is it the doctors didn't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce has been so and divided by the british government from time on hub voices? tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us toward, on the basis of live we, the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era cheering dislikes, the more fossil fuels, we burn the hot or the planet and we'll get reporting from the correction job. i says the federal government is committed to rebuilding it with the in this gen and as an age where it goes right directly. targeted and in depth coverage. how is any of this except it is what accepted. i'll just say it was teens across the world. bring you closer to the heart of the story of the world. the the 10s of thousands of people have rallied in cities across australia
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the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to answer, but a finaljudgment is likely to take years. today i have an exclusive interview with joan donoghue, thejust—retired president of the icj, who delivered that initial court ruling that sent shock waves around the world. in a sense, the whole idea of international justice is on trial. how will it fare?
the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to answer, but a finaljudgment is likely to take years. today i have an exclusive interview with joan donoghue, thejust—retired president of the icj, who delivered that initial court ruling that sent shock waves around the world. in a sense, the whole idea of international justice is on trial. how will it fare?
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i mean again, this is like something you would have seen in south africa in the 1980s. it's basically a sean p town being irish, i know of the term shantytown means it means shanty old house, all the money, all the billions and a working there pumping it in. but as long as people like the old pastor are cashing it out and they going to work, bro, so you've got to ask yourself all this money that's been spent on combining drugs. what is this? oh, by nomics works by nomics. well actually uh finally uh, same family, same people, same area, live in buffalo bite and turned up our, our $11000.00 a year. worse off, check this. how many times we have to prove, we can't be trusted. of course, so sleepy joe mumbled into the distance, the numbers never lie. you've got to look at the real numbers and they don't have a pretty picture for joe on his bike nomics. it's a came to power. at the cost of property real estate has doubled. the cost of gasoline is up 60 percent. and even the cost of eating is 20 percent more. not everybody's unhappy with all sleepy joe's view points on family
i mean again, this is like something you would have seen in south africa in the 1980s. it's basically a sean p town being irish, i know of the term shantytown means it means shanty old house, all the money, all the billions and a working there pumping it in. but as long as people like the old pastor are cashing it out and they going to work, bro, so you've got to ask yourself all this money that's been spent on combining drugs. what is this? oh, by nomics works by nomics. well actually uh...
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nomsa maseko, bbc news, south africa. an appeal has been launched by the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire to raise funds to restore one of its most striking installations. shot at dawn pays tribute to the 309 british and commonwealth soldiers who were executed during world war one for desertion and cowardice, but it's been severely damaged by flood water. 0ur reporter liz copper has the story. 0n the eastern edge of the arboretum at alrewas, this is the first memorial to be touched by the sun's rays at dawn. it's also been touched by the ravages of the elements when the nearby river tame overtops its banks. because this is built on a floodplain, we expect the water level to come up. but as of recent years, it has come up high and remained there. so though the posts look like they're in pretty good condition, but you will notice at the bottom they are rotting through and they don't last that many years before they need replacing. but as of recent years, it's come up high and remained there. so, though the posts
nomsa maseko, bbc news, south africa. an appeal has been launched by the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire to raise funds to restore one of its most striking installations. shot at dawn pays tribute to the 309 british and commonwealth soldiers who were executed during world war one for desertion and cowardice, but it's been severely damaged by flood water. 0ur reporter liz copper has the story. 0n the eastern edge of the arboretum at alrewas, this is the first memorial to be touched...
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so it can be for a lot of matters, especially in south africa, access to say center liable to supplies. it's really difficult. so when they're preparing the form animals, it means that they are exposing their children to directly diseases. they believe that there would be more consequences in these gravel in those countries. i think it stains from a genuine belief that they can exploit poor countries. um that the populations will stand for it. and they know that if they have these harmful products in the market, the way they are rated and way they show shareholders and executives. and this, that they might actually use their reputation in their own countries. and then those who use the support that their country is gives them when they get busy with these international shenanigans, despite the evidence presented smooth denies old integrations against it. we have undertaken significant efforts to minimize sugar content throughout our product range, including the face removal of edits, sugars such as sucrose and gluco syrup from our growing up milks for children above 12 months. worldwid
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succeeding in changing the opinion of political officials in some places , we have seen south africa, of course , we have seen in history that south africa was able to implement the apartheid regime. to overthrow and the reason was that the students took action and finally the people remained silent and continued by the grace of god, we hope that this evil regime. perhaps racism is about to disappear and european countries and the rest of the world question the legitimacy of israel and do not accept it as a country, and you see this is a photo of a jew and a muslim. at that time , there were many of these photos of these scenes before israel came , jews and muslims everywhere in many different places in iran, tehran, isfahan. this protest movement and students who in the days past in don'. and no one should support them, this was their request. in fact, companies that profit from apartheid israel. the second was to create financial transparency so that those who support the israeli occupiers can be identified. the third was to condemn the racism and genocide of the israelis that israe
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africa, protesting apartheid and trying to get folks to divest there. obviously protests and campuses have a long and rich history, frankly, here in america, civil rights and civil rights, era, vietnam war post rodney king. and so this is not the first, not the last time they've been protests on college campuses, not the last time they had been demands and again, so important for students to have dialogue with each other and students have dialogue with university administrators in really, in a very complicated, intense, and difficult time. can we find a little bit of common ground? can we come to, come to a resolution and makes some sense and ultimately again, the goal for all of this is can we have fewer israeli citizens killed? fewer palestinians killed? that's the goal is not lose sight of that in the noise i heard one usc student challenging educators say, they get us president's on campus with added security. >> why can't that happen to ensure students can attend their own graduations? the class of 2024 is very unique, right? they've they've alread
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30 years old from south africa's 1st free and democratic election. that remains really relevant to me because that is not a long time. like it was only recently when we got the democracy that we have and the freedom for everybody to vote the way we have. i think it would be unreasonable to see if it hasn't been progress. good for one. we have political rights, we convert to freedom of speech, we can criticize government as much as the one. i'm not going to come to me and say if you vote for this issue, the answer from palo do abc is going to to do. but i know that because i mean, wait and if maybe the point is where to take a lot for us to take us out of it. so it's very important you can hopefully by realistic at the same time you sent you the, i think that saw that some democrats, you thought, i think i was package nicely put everyone on and put my data on the space in through the article that people, what we saw was an opportunity for change. we're still figuring out what works for us and what doesn't. so it becomes very hard to explain to a gener
30 years old from south africa's 1st free and democratic election. that remains really relevant to me because that is not a long time. like it was only recently when we got the democracy that we have and the freedom for everybody to vote the way we have. i think it would be unreasonable to see if it hasn't been progress. good for one. we have political rights, we convert to freedom of speech, we can criticize government as much as the one. i'm not going to come to me and say if you vote for...