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you know something, content the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes, tortured, executed, and buried alive. guys, a civil defense officials present evidence, fund of mass graves were nearly 400 bodies have been recovered so far. we want answers, we want to understand exactly what happened. the us joins calls from the you on the you and demanding an explanation from israel about the mass graves being discovered
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. most students and academics of a rest is an american universities with anger growing over the government support for israel's war on garza task. the tension and hating the transitional government set to take charge. after months of gang violence forced the president to fleet and peace of statements with your schools livable suffer. a major blow in the premium, the type of race that's you know, the thing to it between the 330 meters also and valuable to losing stick and face to better assist you laser on the we're going to be getting gas. so for the palestinians, civil defense screen says evidence from mass graves in the grounds of naso hospital and con. eunice shows the as rarely ami carried out summary executions. 392 bodies
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have been recovered and mass graves across garza, but they've not been able to identify 267 of them. and at least 20 people may have been buried alive at the medical complex children. but also among the bodies recovered, the team is accusing israel of committing crimes against humanity. meanwhile, international pressure is mounting and israel after the discuss rates of the mass graves, us national security advisor, jake sullivan, says washington one's answers the whites out. it says reports of mass graves in gaza are deeply disturbing. the you and the united nations have already called for an independent investigation. mass graves have been discovered in all shafer hospital in gaza city as well as nasa hospital in the south. dr. mohammed almost here is head of the monitoring and documenting unit at the civil defense department in gaza is joining us live from rougher we're going to be talking to him through a translator. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. can you tell us how
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you and your team gather the evidence? the peace be upon you. says good evening, everyone. during our marriage with the civil defense team in order to recover their bodies in the medical complex of. no, sir, we have found a mass graves within the medical complex and one in the mark, one in the north of the medical complex and the civil team civil defense team has worked in order to re cover all the bodies. and most of them were decomposed to bodies, and the occupation forces has changed the forms and also change the fonts and put them in the plastic box. we believe that those bags have accelerated, the decomposition of those bodies. so we have also noticed through our teams,
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we are trying also to a document all the evidence that showed that many courses or bodies ab showing the science of torture, including a hand, coughing, and also some other parts. some other bodies has shown that they were a shot and gunshot. also we have observed that there were a corpses of, of bodies that were completely dismembered. and we also found the bodies of a women, young people, elderly in the area of a, around the medical complex. we also have observed and found some bodies with no clothes. and all this indicated that at some other bodies showed that they were a being treated in the medical complex. as we have shown in the picture during the press conference that showed that one of the a bodies that phone to was received in that treatment. we are trying
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to a find all the evidence established, all the evidence of how those bodies have been buried. we have also noted an observed that the bodies have been, have been put in one bag, which is in violation of the regulations we have here. there is also clear indication that some citizens and somebody's have been buried in certain directions. we have also found some bodies in as mass as a compiled to, to, to 13 meters center ground, while a mass graves, the distance should not be more than one meter. so can you tell me what efforts you and your team have made to record and preserve the evidence that you say that you found? and that the little we have worked in
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a very difficult condition and very challenging. this is due to the fact that we are lacking old and needed equipment to deal with those bodies ends to maintain them. we have a use the equipment that we have in order to recover the bodies. and we have tried as much as possible not to open the bags in order to keep those bodies until they are moved to a clean area where we can clean them. and then we can open those bags and a document all the evidence that shows that there were signs of a torture in our, in violation of weight, the international law. after a note taking note of all those science and evidence, we have also been able to identify all the problems shown by those of bodies. and we have documented them in specialized report. some of the reports are likely to help the international committees that can be launched in the near future in order to investigate in those human in those crimes committed by the occupation with the
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evidence that you have managed to pull together. what do you do with it? how do you get it to i'm independent team to be able to analyze it to the is doing. we are ready and fully prepared in order to submit a form of reports and documented with all the photos and evidence that we have found about those bodies. we can publish them and submit them in both arabic and in english so that it can be a foundation for the work that can be conducted by international investigation committees. we are here ready in gaza in order to help their work in order to move, to a refrain or to push the occupation to refrain from the crimes being committed against the people in gaza inc. during our work,
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we have found if children during the dues, a mass grace, what, why do we have to find a children bodies in a must rates? if this confirms that the number that we are documenting of the children that has died, which is more than $14000.00 children, including elderly and women, are you concerned so that if an independent team is unable to get into gaza to be able to examine the evidence for themselves, that'd be evidence might become corrupted. they might become damaged. i'm therefore may become unusable if a case is to be brought the, the, the, i don't think so. so me is because we have mature to document. oh, the evidence that we have found so far, those a bodies have been identified whether those a bodies where and known or not known,
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known or not known as. and we are keeping all the evidence that we found in order to present it to the international investigation committee. we will exert all effort our efforts in order to maintain and preserve all the evidence we will documented properly so that we can convey the message of the listing and people to the world. and i want to ask you about the impact that this has been having on you members of your team. having to go through these mass graves and collect the evidence that you have, say you have been able to pull together what kind of effect is that having on the morale huge on, on the personalities, excuse me. what that is, let's say there is an impact, a mental and impact, and also a house that is impacting our health and our monroe. given that we are exposed directly to those tortures,
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some of our team members of our team have received a distress. the calls directly, but we were not able to reach the medical complex on time because of the situation back then that we were not able to save lives. also, as some of our and teams or our members are still suffering from a trauma, that is also impacting the policy of the work that we can carry out. as far as their health of our students are, is concerned. some of our members aware and contaminated to the given that they were dealing directly with those bodies without having the proper precautions due to the lack of equipment. we have also lost all the specialized labs as far as forensic medicine is concerned in does that because of the occupation of bombings and the types which has also hinder our work. and we're not, we're not able to establish all the needed evidence as we hope to. so we still
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believe that the occupation has us toll one, some organs. we have found some bodies with an open stomach and they were just staples, which is also not known as a practice in a forensic medicine or any kind of medicine in the house, a system and does all the ones that we use, usually the proper medical equipment and not the staples, the bodies. final question, sir, what would you hold for thats international organizations who look at your evidence would do with it? not i'm alone. and we hope to establish the clear evidence that the occupation has committed crimes and killed on purpose. and that's thousands of apollo simians in gaza, where they have used all kinds of tortures and violated all the privacy of
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our people and their dignity. the occupation has committed crimes and has killed all forms of life and does um and on. they took pleasure in doing so and destroying life and go. so we hope that there will be a clear report that will emanate from the investigation to prove and establish an evidence of all the occupation crimes being committed in gaza. dr. mohammed, almo, here we appreciate you being with us, and i'll just do that. thank you very much. indeed. i'm gonna bring in jeffrey robinson. he's an international lawyer on pharma united nations war crimes judge. he was also president of the war crimes quoted in sierra leone. he's joining his live now from london. good to have you with us on. i'll just need a 2nd. this is one of the fundamental problems that dr. almo, how get was pointing out. it doesn't have the difficulty of collecting evidence, tangible evidence inside a war zone, as well. it's really in a long history. we now have
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a many forensic doctors who have had the rad that grievously task of combing through mess graves and examining the didn't is to establish how they died. and that is what is now essential to get to the bottom of this true process. it's a crime against humanity, and that must be b, e n d inquiry or the israel doesn't golf except in dependents. when 7, a workers were to buy drugs the other day, they simply set the to be shows responsible and said it was a tragedy in law since attracted the it was a crime. crime of man, slow trucks, by negligence, that brought to the cost is really government will not allow any prosecution or any independent in class. this case cries out for an
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independent inquiry and the sooner the better because a healthful, sorry, t is tom i. c. e o is too late and maybe it's go a sent a wrong, jeffrey robertson. unfortunately your line there is breaking up and i apologize for interrupting you, but i hope you can still hear me. i do want to ask about one of the points that dr . almo hired was making, in terms of how did they prevent, how do they present the evidence to the rest of the world, to be investigated. and that he was suggesting that they would make the evidence available in arabic and in english. one would imagine that, that the bulk of that may well be online until such times as
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a team can get to see it in person, in terms of bringing your prosecution or making that in terms of the validity of that evidence. would it be enough just to be able to present that evidence online, or is it absolutely essential that investigators get to see that evidence? impression would not be a now because people would say either the time i was so so far she was ok. great. so you have to have the say good at the is a way to use as well as the palestinians and in the pay and didn't inquire. and the real question, not guessing a team of experience for pregnancy adult is and a prosecutor rule judge. we didn't meet the national reputation, keen to guys, i mean, the carrier because the head of the international criminal court prosecution was not allowed. being to guys. so i think this is the point did,
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which america has to say about score and number of eminent prosecutors, experts i'm sure it can go to teen together. indeed, we'll have to insist because this is caused upgrade agency and dispatch community. you to have to insist on a truly and it came to investigation independence of those b. i'm a so card to use and we is re, to the government. they have to have the ability to question is, is really offices in the vicinity to establish how is hara came about and who is responsible? that is only the questions being offered by the european union by governments around. but what can only be answered by any
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inquiry which it is in the painting to both sides. but because let's use a crime begins to entertain a career quite a full and independent and trend for investigation. jeffrey robinson, international law inform united nations wall crime started. so we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. so that's got more of the correspondent and not the bodies do is abundance smith. so what is israel's government and military saying to all of this? barnett have not responded yet to the specific allegations today being made from gaza. we've asked them, they did say a couple of days ago when similar allegations were being made, that they the claims that they said they buried bodies with baseless and found it.
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and they'd said previously that when they diag zoomed bodies, they were looking for possible as railey hostages. and then the bodies were re buried. and they said that any exemptions were kind of out, respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. that was in response to allegations made a couple of days ago. in the meantime, of course, and the israel's war or it's some plans for some sort of military action in rafa are continuing. and i understand that the war cabinet is expected to be meeting to discuss that modem or do we know about dies, the yeah, the wood cabinets a meeting in tel aviv. it's got a couple of items on, is agenda the planning for the operation in rafa. and the captives their suggestions from the wall cabinets that they want to try and re stopped told somehow with homeless over the remaining a $133.00 captives. that is believed i still being held in gaza and is
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rarely media. there are some rooms that these riley government is trying to do some sort of a deal, but the result and release of all of the captives for a huge number of palestinian prisoners. we know that one of homicides demands which has been a sticking point is for a complete si, fi and the withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza and all so yes, these really minutes. he says it's ready for an operation in rafa. it's just waiting for the cabinet to set the dates. we do know these riley military, we've been reporting this previously, has gotten now 40000 tons that can hold up to 12 people to attend. and if the government sets a date for this operation in rafa, despite the enormous international pressure, not to go ahead with it. if it sets a date, then the military says he's going to take several weeks to evacuate. the remaining 1000000 palestinians in rother. it says
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a $150000.00 of already left. it says there are millions still that it will take several weeks to remove them and they will not stop any military operation in wrap up until all civilians have been taken out. by the thanks very much bernard smith talking to us, multiplied east jerusalem. i'm going to go to a corresponding mike, kind of who's life for us in washington d. c. so what is the us reaction? first of all, to the press conference with regards to the mass graves. what was we know, immediate reaction to that the reaction from the us is similar to what it was 24 hours ago and which the state depart, i meant to express concern about the reports of the mass graves described them as disturbing. but at the same time said that it had to get more details at about it. it would need to get more evidence and it would need to be brief to buy as well in terms of what israel was finding with regard to those mass graves. now that was a sentiment echoed by the national security council of state the spokes person at
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the white house. so the us apparently holding will and waiting, trying to get more details before coming out with any reaction more substantial. now this comes at a time when the us has just got together a list of 18 countries who in the last few minutes issue the statement calling for the release of old captives in gaza. this the statement says would then it would pay the way for and search and the humanitarian campaign to get a den, assistance into the people of gaza. so this once again showing the impatience of the international community, these 18 countries in particular with what they regard as a slow pace for no pace at all of any negotiations to get the captives released from gaza and palestinian prisoners released from is re details. and mike, of course, over the last couple of days or so we've seen an increase in the number of pro palestinian demonstrations that are going to happen to us universities across the
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country. what's happening with that as well? this is an ongoing issue because the epicenter was columbia university, but now it has spread to universities around the country. hundreds of people, hundreds of students have been arrested in the co, in the wake of these protests as they are being charged with various offenses, including a trust pos, for example. however, this is getting a wave of we action throughout the united states, where on numerous universities, students are gathering to protest against us policies and us ongoing support of israel, in particular, as well as israel sections against the people of casa. so this is very much a mess issue within the united states. hundreds of thousands of students throughout the country, protesting in terms of the gods of will. thank you very much indeed. my kind of in washington dc i'm going to go to my one of the shorter,
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he's obviously the senior political on the list and he's joining the style from london. i'm all one good to have you with us. so there are growing protests at universities across the u. s. evidence now says suggesting that israel may have a committed war crimes with regard to these mass graves. how big a problem is this? first of all, for us presidential bye i what itself is going to be a challenge because judging some questions over the past decades, this moment is not about to die out. if anything, according to american officials, this or just for the to some 200 universities. and my service includes the spent world wide starting a new one where it's has already been showing goose chase. i think the idea of uh, treating the students would force the ideal in facing the rest. honda
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. so then that was just for this part of the universe dual cushions. i thought though, uh, washington officials did not change the university of officials to punish students who are merely expressing their opinion, nearly demonstrating peacefully for humanitarian cause there's nothing more that humidity i expression you wouldn't look today at the mass graves and got uh uh you can really get the sense that it's not students that to be arrested. a whole bunch of other people shouldn't be arrested. so it's a conflict and jobs have been down between israel and thomas and agencies. the un, i have been increasingly finding what they claim is the evidence of atrocities being committed by is brand new troops. there must be questions bunting about what it takes to change the minds of foreign governments who are still determined to support the nation. yahoo coalition,
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it was they so after 6 months, 7 months of unfolding genocide, what the springs that they put on for years and to some extent they how they try to win the store. all the public opinion of the the only succeeds from a sign they start to cover up that crime lifecycle dozers. they try to deflect attention. they try to provide more military assistance to the government. so it contributes a job faster. but none of that is, so if anything, world wide support for kind of stein, for that struggle for freedom and justice is increasing exponentially. and i think sooner or later, the privatization assume that government others are going to have to
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confront the gotta do that. they can no longer send off for the new explanation of fanatics and fascist that what is going on guys, i must stop today and set the date to continue into more genocide, the wars and right in the light. so i'm gonna ask you a little bit more about the protests that we're seeing in us because israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his weight into this, he's been branding the process as, as anti semitic. i'm how do you think that is affecting us domestic politics, the division, if you like, between the sides in us politics where it certainly see within the tensions and the conflict within the united states. what such lies and deception? i mean the hyper on the part of the government to deflect strong desires problems,
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and guys are just still outrages. so i'm not sure even does he have commentary, but be the primary. so talking about models, box understood method was the reminiscence of german universities prior to 2nd world war ivy. and he saw a tree just as i said, i'm not sure he deserves any commentary because it's such a desperate attempt from the government to influence decision making in the united states or trading it. as of those young students who are struggling to express your opinion about important causes around the world for you to know and for our viewers to pay attention those, those students have to watch versus the support coordination of things. oh,
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student groups, the stronger teacher every day, for social justice, for richard, the quality or better environment. these are the groups that are coming together to struggle to express themselves against you or the other side. so to try and designate them as a model. i'm do so much is just almost to the large model. rachada is obviously the senior political analyst moment as always . thank you very much indeed. a mean while they are started, continue in gaza. they say palestinians were killed in the fall on wednesday night . israel lost a number of air strikes on the southern city, 2 children, one among those killed. one of the strikes at the house shouting, displaced, people in the yap, not comp time for the weather. not here's evident how i would like you.
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mostly i was pushing across iran, heading towards the kind of stein northern positive focused on the coast by the flooding as we go through the next couple of days. there's a good deal across or across the right and financially. low, few shala's just around that western side of saudi arabia. so become a little more widespread as we go through search day, wanted to show us to up to what was the black sea. we had a few showers for the the cost of wednesday night coming on into the state just around that eastern side of the maddest, broken, the hate and gaza. 24 celsius here. over the next couple of days. it should stay loud. she drives mostly dry to across northern parts of africa. well one or 2 shows just around northern areas of algae area into tennis. yeah. that's now pushing back for the south was clearing away from that eastern side of the mediterranean. that's still send me a possibility just around the hall, right. as per usual, good scuffling of showers across the west africa. now they're tending to drift by
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the northwest as the seasonal rains should do mind to the seizure ways not quite as wide spread across central parts of africa as they should be. the heavy it down. polls will continue in 2 times in a good pot of can you're seeing more heavy showers just around those flat hit pos and that what, whether pushing further north i said i had and i'll just say i'm for training you at the basic which one is dominant the electric vehicle industry is that dominance is being question states, which accuses it the flooding, the global market kind of beats to remember. we're going to show you the was the longest ever ski jump, but also explain why it doesn't officially that's coming up with feature. the now let me tell you about the co result,
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the only thing i'll just need a reminder of our top story is this. our guys are civil defense. officials reveal the evidence funded mass graves and the grounds of not the hospital in conyers. they say clearly indicates these really ami kindly dodge summary executions. 392 bodies have been recovered so far, but they've not been able to identify 267 of them. divided ministrations, demanding an explanation from israel off to the discovery of the mass graves in gaza. it's called the recovery of bodies of protestant ins, disturbing the you and you and i have asked for an independent investigation. the will reach off to students or columbia university in new york stepped up their
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campaign in support of palestine protest against israel as long and gaza spread to campuses across the united states. police and campus security arrested dozens of those who refuse to leave. i was out here, the wife has said president joe, by the supports for the speech and known discrimination that universities christmas and in the reports from columbia university in new york. columbia university officials facing mounting criticism from all sides over its handling of student demonstrators. prominent republican politicians after meeting with some jewish students on campus called on the university president to resign as colombia has allowed these lawless agitators and radicals to take over. the virus of anti semitism is spread across other campuses by some counts as many as 200 universities have a similar form or protest right now. students who faced arrest in suspension say they're the ones who need protection. many are afraid to show their face. there's,
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there's definitely a fear of, you know, being attacked and the risk of like losing career opportunities and stuff, which is really a shame that people willing to, you know, advocate for human rights are smeared in such a way. nevertheless, they are vowing to continue their encampment. the student organizers say they have 3 demands for the university. number one, disclose their investments in israel, number 2, divest from them. and number 3, provide amnesty for students who have been suspended. they say they won't leave the grounds until that happens. many have compared their actions to what happened on campus in 1968, when columbia students held students to demand and to the universities connection to the vietnam war. and were arrested sparking nationwide demonstrations credited with us as eventually withdrawal from the war. and the students do have the support of many jewish students and faculty. and i do not feel that this project is anti
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semitic in any way. i do feel that the students are highly critical of israeli politics. and i do not believe that that is inherently anti semitic at all. and i do not feel threatened as a jewish faculty member in any way, by what's happening here on this campus, except by the arrest of many of our students. the university has warned students to take down their and cabin by friday morning or based on specified consequences. christian salumi alda 0 new york, and they're also being processed in california. and a large police force was also deployed in austin, texas, the police and the state. so please try to disperse. the crowds is searching for people who are arrested. dr. university of texas said the protest was unauthorized. the students have valley to demand colleges, stump, business dealings with weapons manufacturers supplying israel. austin sanders is
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the senior stuff right over the austin chronicle. these joining us not from austin, texas. good to have you with us and i'll do 0. i understand you were there when the protests were taking place. and also i believe you were that the jail from some of the protest has been being booked in just talk us through what was happening, the right. yeah. i was out at the university of texas campus where the protests were happy and i was at the county jail where the protesters were, were taken after they were arrested and outside of the jail. you know, there's a large group of family, friends and people arrested defense attorneys, other advocates trying to learn why people are arrested on what charges. how long would they be held in jail and just trying to get information. uh, you know, i was talking to friends and family members who were out there for hours without any update from the sheriff's office who,
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who runs the jail or the law enforcement agencies who arrested people to try to get an update on their friends and family who were being wait to get booked into jail. we're just looking at some of the pictures now of say the police action at the, the protests which does seem, shall we say, fairly strong. i know you mentioned you were not at the protest themselves, but what's your understanding of what the mood was like amongst the protesters? was there any indication that the police needed right happen with the level of, of should we say intensity that they did? i was the one i had learned and, and have seen in photos, i would say no, you know, talking with folks outside of the jail who were after protests. you know, they just friday, peaceful scene, people gathering and singing much like we've seen on many of the other campuses, college campuses throughout the, the us where these protests have taken place. but then a large, a police presence kind of comes into the scene and that really changes with the
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dynamic. we know from other reporting that a governor greg abbot requested that the state's police agency, the department of public safety us and then triggers uh to the university of texas campus uh to deal with the protesters there. so those kinds of things uh, sending in a large law enforcement presence. we also had uh the university has their own police department. of course, the city police department was there. so you have 3 law enforcement agencies responding to what, by all accounts appears to have been a peaceful, non violent protest. and that could really escalate to the idea of making the situations when you were there at the jail. did you get the sense that people were actually going to be books for whatever misdemeanor of the police were likely to bring and bring to them the other? could it be charges that are going to be follow through with this? yeah, so it seems like uh, somewhere around 50 to 60 people just under 60 people were arrested and it seems
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like most of them will be booked into jail, but i suspect that most of them will have the charges of their charge charges dropped. um, as of last night's, most of the cases that i was aware of most of the rest were for criminal trespass, which is a misdemeanor offense in texas. and uh, the, our, our county attorney who handles those offences and prior crates has, you know, 2020. we also had large demonstrations that resulted in arrests, the county same county attorney at that time dismissed most of those protest arrests. and i suspect you'll do the same year. uh, there is a kind of added result political result to these arrests in this period though. since 2020 actually just this past summer, our republican legislature passed a law that allows
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a texas residence to trying to remove elected prosecutors like the a county attorney if they choose not to prosecute certain types of primes. um, uh it was mainly, you know, reading to target prosecutors who are saying they are not going to prosecute abortion related offenses or are other drug offenses. but it is such a new law. there's not really a full understanding of how it might affect these protest arrests. so i think the county attorney is kind of approaching how to handle these cases delicately as to not kind of draw the eye or of the republican legislature or a governor, add it while at the same time trying to ensure people who, you know, she acknowledge were peacefully protesting in the statement, she said that a don't have to stay in jail or basic criminal trial offer. again, peacefully protesting and that's gonna be interesting to see how that plays out. also, incentives, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. a basically as around me,
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was very forces of shopping killed a teenager in the occupied west buying. the palestinian ministry of house says the 16, you know, kind of drives show him on a rope who shots in the chest to during a raid into ramallah. and i'm of the palestinians killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th now stands at 480 age when the water and gaza has led to renewed calls to boycott is really products not for years. palestinians, the verge to international sanctions to be imposed in order to pressure israel to end its occupation. and so those in the occupied west bind as will strangle hold of the economy. is a major obstacle for the boycott. movement it, abraham has this report from bethlehem. living on occupied land settlement up that we doesn't want to buy the occupiers products known as the youngest member of the palestinian boy. what's campaign? she says it's a way of resisting the occupation, as i know about that. i'm aware that as far as controls our lives and our economy
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of it's our electricity, water, and fuel our from them. so we can totally bike up. but even if i inflect 35 percent losses on them, that's the least i could do. or as is really the controls that economy, palestinians are left with little to no free choice. since the world goes up activist worldwide renewed pools for both quotes and sanctions against israel, arguing the best known, violent approved play to me to rule in ending a per site in south africa. this libyan advert equates buying from companies that support is rules with funding the genocide against palestinians that has cost brands such as k, f, c, and starbucks at home. decent booked with campaigns, encouraged palestinians to support their national product such as this 4 year old. so the 1st 3 in middle of the occupied with competing with international brands was
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difficult. it's owners say what sales were boosted recent. soon there, so that would make its way to shops in jordan with both what's called our strong genetic this id. these really offer to complicate our process. they impose high taxes and delay the inputs and exports. they don't want the palestinians to be independent or to have an industrial economy. the only wants us to be work as independent as if the market palestinians do not control the borders that have to suffer is really restrictions on palestinian imports, exports, and foreign currency. more than a decade ago, a group of young men opened the 1st palace, sidney, and most from company to challenge is where the donation of the market. a few years later, they were forced to shop the home. it wasn't to the consumers stuttering, demanding, put us in mushrooms more than is really mushrooms that we started taking a percentage of the market that we started getting the instructions, including on holding up. our inputs did not work at 1st,
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but with the holding of inputs for all materials in the port, which is, you know, it's the only way we can get things in when we could not really hold on anymore. what does what the authorities have little control over at home a products like these. this is a local initiative to support small skin projects, making head me to craft, intrude. for many boards, the thing is way the product also gives people the opportunity to support small project. any money that does not go to israel, they say, well instead help support the palestinian comedy survived the difficult economy conditions that he just the okay. if i do a spring, still ahead and i'll just say, and we have a big part in zillow, but again, we have slipping, julian, so we need to wake up as indonesia chase a place of the and then fix this without president towns or the 0 about plan, so one day post the world call the
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sort this 40 years peter real. thank you so much. live of who man as a young top has apologize, defends officer. they suffered a major blow in the premier league titled race. there will be some similar davidson intimacy. side, all the remaining 2nd leaders all to the it's a huge win which put some points there of the medication faces just the 1st time, the closest stuff to the scene for students involved. in fact, the last time it will be to me ever since school is here, because also management because here sir is just full games. live full of, of who,
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who are still in the title. fine. but they have mentioned still so the bearing down on them just a point behind with 2 games in hand. now said he play brian, tim. later i understand it. it's part of the basement side of it. i don't know why i have to answer this question. wanted so you can read the table so that i'd say now we have so fully in all that. so we need to, cries is at cd and osmond and we need to in football games because if they start in the losing all the games and redo of of the did tonight. yeah. nothing changed. manchester united twice, full back to beach, sheffield. united full to do that for them. is this the 6 of the goals? and this is the 2nd of the game, you know, to victory listen above the coffee into 6 in front passenger man, on the brink of the lead, a total shooting and buffy school twice, and a full one. when a, the laurie on that 2nd face,
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monica has been one vague game to prolong things for at least one more round of matches. p. c already living points clear with food games then big musing, spain with chubby has youtube and decided to stay on as possible. in the head coach, he had said he was slipping away at the end of the season. but who now see how he's contract until june 2025 of the issue and part of the in the caribbean. so good right van i. so the decision would benefit the clubbing, all aspects, but right now circumstances have changed. so i continue here with the utmost happiness on you, is willing to keep working and building a winning project. indonesia is full, president has told us here that they are a sleeping giants as bang to hoss the world cup. in 2058. they were under 20 three's pay. the 1st ever asian cub cool to finally said, just to wins away from a place at the olympics, some sizes and reports. this is the norm and history was made for indonesia and football. defense of broken attendance records here in bo. they've been rewarded
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with the 1st evan. look out, game in the under 2318. come. it's just this thoughts of a number of things. the countries football president eric to his wanted to achieve . since he took over in february last year in a nice yeah, football, football, football, football, he is being domain thing. and the only supports the new nation that the beloved, you know, doesn't mean biscuits blow fully bloated them, follow, but football is become come to. so if you look at the fucking so often the news that we are one of the biggest police in into work. so i think we have a big put in zillow, but again, we have slipping, julian, so we need to wake up to hear noise, but success doesn't happen over night. he became the owner of a bankrupt into my line back in 2013. the stable 60 at 10 you followed. on monday they would crowd serial champions for the 2nd time. in 4 years off of my presidency, they have lost some performance because during my times,
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i am more info and we stop touring, surfing the clap from bankruptcy. indonesia right now is just 2 games away from qualifying for the olympics for the 1st time in 68 is that on it will go to the under 23 asian come find list and the when the 3rd place playoffs to be in the caught the final they said didn't come through, but again, are you gonna stop the rims if we, if i posit the big i think it's a good thing for us so far. i think in this year we have 21 pallets. it's a football can olympic, i think we said the biggest continuum of indonesian ever had to hit says the success of the walk up and catch all his pipe. the wait for other regents in agent to host mutual cups and that will be there right when they begin the bidding process for 2038. like certainly we're bidding woke up for the next one week. so our lia, but our good friends with family for themselves also beating that we feel ok
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instead of become the thing, then we support saudis. maybe the next time we might also have different tennis 2020 champions. south korea will be a spent test on 1st day, but indonesia are expected to bring in more wrinkled crowds as they hoped to continue to explore new territory. tom size and how to 0. the miami heat level b, playoff series against the boston celtics, with an impressive 190 live in 101 when in game 2 kind of hero contribution 6 of miami's franchise request. squeezed on 3 points is on the 9th 0. scrolling 24 points as well as 14, it says to this one, full fam, at a bio peaceful 21, points himself along with team lead balances. game 3 is on saturday in miami house way. shane gille, just alexander had a great night. is he healthy? oklahoma city turned off the news and it comes $12492.00. that gives the son to
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assume nothing needs to be made with his conference by all series. he'll just settings on the score 3 points. it's a personal base in a preseason game, which is the n h l is also in its post season and writing spend the cup champions. the vague is golden nights all to nothing up in the play series against the dallas stalls. that's thanks to a 31 winning gain. 2 on wednesday. i've never had a fin, jonathan that most sold. and jack, i shall with the gold shall series actually typically defending champions against the top seeds in the width of right now. the number one seed is the 3 main trouble as the seems leads to las vegas. ok. 3 on saturday, 22 to i'm grandson's dentist. you have been rough on the dallas it to take to the cold later at the madrid mazda is. he'll be up against 16 year old american darwin plunge modalities on the come back trail of the missing most of the use action so far because of injury. and we'll finish with some incredible pictures from the
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mountains of iceland, japanese ski, jump to it in your you a call by ya. she has unofficially broken the record for the longest jump. the olympic champion fluid, distance of 291 meters reach and speeds of around 172 meters an hour. he was in the air for around 8 seconds. it was $57.00 inches further than the official record. but because this was not on the competition conditions, to jump things, if i ask of anybody who recognize it. right, that's what was suppose. thanks for the time being world patient. thank you very much indeed. ok. beijing's also show has opened nearly $300.00 electric vehicle models that are on display and are china dominates the global market for battery powered cars and the country's brands are expanding. overseas. continue reports from beijing. the theme of disuse, aging, also show euro new cars. and many chinese also makers believe that this year is the
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one with chinese vehicles will soon dominate the global market. so the sooner and chinese automotive companies are increasing their investment research and development, so that we are able to produce cheaper and back to vehicles. that all the new people could afford to drive or china is already the world's big just producer of costs and leads the battery powered industry, 60 percent of the world's electric vehicles for ease of sold and china earlier this year. horton, current, brand b, y, d, or the to tesla is the world's biggest selling easy maker. dozens of new electric vehicle models of being in sales here over the next few days. and the emphasis on also visual intelligence, driving and smart connect competition and china is increasingly fees with new players entering the market in recent months, including home appliance sprint, show me the role china is producing more vehicles. it's moving economy means there
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are fewer sales than hurtful for ne, that you know, until the future, the domestic demand for new energy vehicles is being sufficient to absorb, to every increase in production. so these car manufacturers must pay attention to the overseas market. this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and the middle east. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to band them completely. with some american politicians calling twenties cause a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during a visit to china this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should calls non market practices. it's a queues, china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with sally subsidized quotes. china has dismissed the criticism,
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saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed it's industries. katrina, you all to 0 beating. south korea is recorded as surprise uptake and it's 1st quarter g, d, p figures. growth was driven by strong smartphone sales on private to consumption. it's good news for the government, which is under pressure of junior high prices and low approval ratings. you this kim has more from so to south korea's 1st quarter economic growth, nearly double projections coming in at 1.3 percent on quarter. this has left many scratching their heads as strong private consumption together with exports lead the forward momentum. this despite high food prices, exports were boosted by high demand for technology products like semi conductors. this is sorely needed. good news for president use on your bad are from his party's loss. and this month's problem entry elections and mid a cost of living crisis, even after the elections south koreans have been feeling. the pinch with the price
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of staples like cabbage is up 36 percent and see lead up 20 percent on month. headwinds to the economy remain with eyes squarely on the middle east. from don't tell you not to dr. least cuz they remain risks involving the middle east region and the politics exchange rates and oil prices are on an unstable 1st thing. so all of these internal and external economic factors will be reflected in the future economic outlook and in the south 3. and one has been one of the leading moves or is in the region, especially in med spikes and geo political tension. ages. 4th largest economy is heavily relied on crude oil through the 4 moves as the middle east accounts for some 72 percent of its imports. regulators say even as a maintain a vigilant pastor, predicting price growth is becoming an ever more challenging business unit. skim,
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alda 0. so, and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with one of the stories and more processing the in depth analysis of the days headlines. that is the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i ask how difficult a moment is best for prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently as 5 minutes to the no delta state, possibly else of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between them is uh, and the united states of america. the crux of the matter is new jersey choice school ministry partners, and specifically russia. inside story on al jazeera has been at the forefront a progressive change, the locked in america. this time of slides were made high as the violence against gender and sexual minority. i come to one a series to 2 young women who have taken place in route to establish greater
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