GAZA: hiltzaileen eta esperantzaren artean (2)

Azken bolada honetan ikusi dugunez (Israel, AEB eta NATO zale estatu guztiak errudun, Palestinaren genozidioan izeneko sarreretan), onik, deus gutxi espero daiteke NATO-ko estatu kide guztietatik…

Guk GAZA segituko dugu aipatzen.

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Segida

Israel killed the last remaining orthopedic surgeon in Northern Gaza today. Dr. Saeed Joudeh was on his way to the hospital when Israel shot him in the head. He was not a combatant. He was a doctor devoted to saving lives.

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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt@FranceskAlbs

By continuing to starve Palestinians in Gaza, Israel does deepen resentment around the world, as well as its responsibility, and that of its accomplices, for genocide. However, the global rise of extremism, including in liberal democracies, demonstrates that one does not need to be starved to become extremist.

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Christiane Amanpour@amanpour

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“The stories are absolutely harrowing… [UNWRA] staff members saying, ‘We are just eating animal fodder to keep us alive.'” @UNLazzarini gives a stark account of the suffering in Gaza: “If we keep people being starved in Gaza, it can only deepen resentment and fuel extremism.”

Bideoa:https://x.com/i/status/1867278842240315787

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He knows GCHQ are involved. He knows the SAS are advising. He knows RAF spy planes are being used. He knows the BBC is spreading misinformation. He knows the Palestinian population is being murdered. Starmer is a GENOCIDE ENABLER. #GazaGenocide‌

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We are appalled that an Israeli airstrike last night killed at least 30 Palestinians, including children, who were sheltering in a post office.

Nowhere is safe for families in Gaza.

They need a ceasefire. They need the UK to suspend all arms sales to the Government of Israel.

Irudia

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Francesca Albanese (UN) Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian ?￰゚ヌᄌ territories tears into the members of the Security Council for turning up with the same script:

After 42,000 have been killed, have you no empathy for the Palestinian people’

A fearless advocate.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867859220193747262

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Chris Hedge@ChrisLynnHedges

Israel’s slaughterhouse in Gaza has deeply traumatized the Palestinian people—yet less visible is the trauma that the genocide has sowed within the bodies and minds of its own soldiers, many of whom have suffered from PTSD and even killed themselves upon returning home. While their trauma does not absolve them of their heinous crimes, this dynamic illustrates the imperialist culture of the Jewish state. Unlike Americans in Vietnam, any IDF soldiers that voice their regret of their actions, or question their military’s role in the world, face ostracization from their society and isolation from their peers. While the anti-war movement of Vietnam gave disaffected veterans the opportunity to belong to a community that validated their experiences, Israeli society offers no such thing.

Watch my full interview with @DrGaborMate on enduring the trauma of genocide on The Chris Hedges YouTube channel now.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867668766865469666

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Listen to this Doctor explain how so many children were coming into hospital with 2 gunshot wounds with pin point accuracy.

1 bullet directly into the heart.

1 bullet directly into the head.

But they tell the world they don’t target kids. FUCK OFF!!

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867493600868651187

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Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws

This is journalist Mohammed Baalousha, who was killed today by Israel.

I want you to take a moment to look at his leg and understand that, despite his condition, he continued to cover the suffering of his people.

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Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws

20 h

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Kapsulatutako bideoa

⚡️BREAKING: Israel just killed Journalist Mohammed Baalousha, a correspondent for Al-Mashhad Channel, in a bombing that targeted his home on Ahmed Yassin Street in Al-Saftawi neighborhood in northern Gaza.

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Germany and the United States supply 99% of the weapons exported to Israel.”

They could stop this conflict overnight if they stopped the weapons that kill the Palestinians.”

UN Special Rapporteur, Prof Ben Saul

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867626547185619046

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Remember this photo when the US, UK, or EU lectures an official enemy country about ‘human rights’ or ‘democracy’

They armed, enabled, and participated in Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians, and created the scenes of an apocalypse that will be seared into everyone’s memories for years to come

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@afshinrattansi

erabiltzaileari erantzuten

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Kerry Burgess@KerryBurgess

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“Our aim is to create a little loyal Jewish Ulster in the Middle East” Well, it didn’t work in Ireland, and it won’t work in Palestine. Great Britain and now the United States have done nothing but export misery and suffering across the world.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867682136373047471

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Video shows how a Palestinian boy in Gaza with both legs amputated, resorts to using rollerskates in one hand to navigate the rugged terrain between tents in the displacement camp as the Israeli genocide in Gaza continues.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867930386237661689

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Gaza Notifications@gazanotice

One of the Children Killed in Today’s Israeli Attack:

5-Year-Old Sidra Five-year-old Sidra was killed along with her father, journalist Mohammed Jaber Al-Qerainawi, her 10-year-old brother Jaber, her 12-year-old sister Ayat, and her mother Maram in an Israeli attack on their home.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1868023739473862758

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The implementation of the Israeli ban on UNRWA’s operations in #Gaza and the #WestBank would “deprive hundreds of thousands of girls and boys – living currently in the rubble, deeply traumatised – to go back in a learning environment.”

@UNLazzarini describes to to @amanpour on @CNN the “total disaster” it would cause.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867853509867065516

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

Democracy Romania is being crushed, just like it was in Moldova and Ukraine, and like

they’ve tried to in Georgia

Not by the “Evil Russians” but by the EU and NATO.

Irudia

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Tamara Nassar@TamaraINassar

This video shows Palestinian Authority forces shoot dead a Palestinian teen and injure 15-year-old cousin in the head as they sit arm raised on a motorcycle trying to deliver food from the family cafe.

Palestinian liberation will require dismantling this collaborationist body.

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شبكة قدس الإخبارية@qudsn

abe. 9

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1866239711016100098

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32-year-old disabled Palestinian Mohammad Ahmed Hussein Masalma was shot and killed by Israeli forces during a raid on Beit Awwa near Hebron earlier today.

According to local sources, the Israeli forces detained his body and prevented medical teams from reaching him, leaving him to bleed to death.

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The Resonance@Partisan_12

BEFORE AND AFTER

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867471351042261360

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Ireland at UN@IrishMissionUN

Today, ?￰゚ヌᆰ was honoured to introduce a draft resolution entitled ‘Support for the Mandate of the United Nations Relief Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)’ ?￰゚ヌᄈ  

iThe resolution was adopted with overwhelming support from the UN General Assembly, with 159 UN Member States voting in favour.  

This resolution is the General Assembly’s response to the unprecedented attacks against #UNRWA, underscoring UNRWA’s essential & irreplaceable role.

Full Statement http://bit.ly/ResUNRWA

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This is POWERFUL.

They were persecuted by the Europeans, kicked out from every country by the Europeans, we gave them shelter because we had a rich history of coexistence…But they stabbed us in the back!

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867943985697681747

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Keep FIGHTING for Palesitine

Keep FIGHTING for these Children

Despite their pain, fear, and cold, they are smiling

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1867917459875078341

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Yesterday a British R1 Shadow spy plane collecting intelligence for Israel took off from the UK base on Cyprus.

It turned its transponder off just before it went over the West Bank.

It later landed in Amman, Jordan.

First time I’ve seen this. Total time in sky: 5.5 hours.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1868012212453040301

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BREAKING:

This is Damascus tonight.

Israel is massively bombing Syria’s capital.

Attacking South Lebanon.

And pounding Gaza into rubble.

This is terrorism — and the West is cheering it on.

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Real Men Stand Up for What is Right! Thank you Liam Neeson for being on the right side of Histroy

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“Starvation as a Weapon in #Gaza” YouTube-n

Bideoa: https://youtube.com/shorts/jpYUbYFjWRU?si=wfQ32SGD3Ql-BkZh

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Scott Ritter/U.S. Tour of Duty

Scott Ritter at No Nuclear War event • National Press Club, Washington, DC • Dec 7, 2024 http://ScottRitter.com

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1868109655341183331

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“Gaza: An Inquest Into Its Martyrdom, by Norman Finkelstein” by Neve Gordon

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Gaza: An Inquest Into Its Martyrdom, by Norman Finkelstein

Neve Gordon lauds a forensic examination of the Palestinian territory and its 2 million inhabitants

June 21, 2018 By Neve Gordon

Given the slaying of unarmed Palestinian protesters in the Gaza Strip over the past few months, one would have thought that mainstream outlets would have been lining up to review Norman Finkelstein’s book. For some reason, it has been ignored. Yet it is probably his best to date.

After providing a concise history of Gaza (including some information about the West Bank and the 2006 Lebanon war), the author examines Israel’s siege of the Strip in detail. He appears to have read almost every English report written on the topic over the past decade as well as the

vast majority of the academic literature, offering a nuanced historical account of what Israel has done to the estimated 2 million people living in this small scrap of land.

Zooming in on its 2008-09 military campaign, dubbed Operation Cast Lead, Finkelstein persuasively shows that the war was launched not due to Hamas attacks but rather as part of Israel’s deterrence strategy. He then analyses the United Nations’ Goldstone report, underscoring its general accuracy and objectivity in assessing the violations of international law carried out by Israel and Hamas. He does not know what led to Richard Goldstone’s recantation, but he does show that no new evidence had emerged, suggesting that the South African judge’s change of heart was due to outside pressure.

Next, Finkelstein turns his critical eye on the 2010 attack on the Mavi Marmara, excavating the available evidence regarding what happened on the ship. He convincingly argues that both the Israeli and international commissions whitewashed Israel’s illegal deployment of lethal violence, the killing of Turkish citizens and the violation of international law.

Finally, he dissects the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, analysing the lethal repertoires of violence Israel deployed against Gaza’s population and the deaths and destruction caused. At this point, Finkelstein takes an unexpected turn, directing his scrutiny towards Amnesty International’s legal analysis of the war. Probing five reports by the group, he exposes the gap between the evidence gathered in the reports and the legal conclusions reached. He then brings forth Amnesty’s response to his harsh criticism and offers a forceful rejoinder. This exchange should be studied in every human rights course since it exposes some of the lesser-known dimensions of rights work.

My only reservation is that Finkelstein ultimately places his faith in international law. He documents how those in charge of assessing Israel’s actions and enforcing the law have not merely abdicated their responsibility but taken an active part in covering up Israel’s war crimes. While I concur with his analysis and am in awe at the amount of evidence that he provides, the assumption that if state and non-state actors only followed international law things would be better seems rather naive.

Nonetheless, Gaza is a tour de force. Finkelstein unravels the facade that Israel and its allies aim to create, exposing the double standards of the US government, the UN and even human rights organisations. He highlights the plight of the Palestinians who have been humiliated, violated, killed and betrayed and shows how these courageous people have been pushed into martyrdom.

Neve Gordon is a Marie Curie fellow and professor of international law at Queen Mary University of London and author of Israel’s Occupation (2008) and The Human Right to Dominate (with Nicola Perugini, 2015).

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LIVE | Slovakia’s PM Defies EU, Demands Russia Over NATO for Ukraine

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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has stirred controversy with his call for a shift in Europe’s approach to Russia, urging for the normalization of relations and opposing NATO expansion into Ukraine. In an interview, Fico emphasized the need for “normal dialogue” with Moscow, challenging the EU’s stance on sanctions and Russia’s role in the ongoing conflict. He also revealed plans to attend Russia’s 2025 Victory Day celebrations, citing Slovakia’s historical debt to the Soviet Union. Fico’s stance underscores growing divisions within Europe over how to handle Russia and the Ukraine war.

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BRICS Talk: bridging ideas. Victoria Panova https://youtu.be/5sTncnOFleA?si=hpb_Z9CObMCXzIVK

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BRICS Talk: bridging ideas. Victoria Panova

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sTncnOFleA)

As part of the BRICS Expert Council–Russia’s new project “BRICS Talk: bridging ideas” we spoke with Victoria Panova Head of the BRICS Expert Council–Russia, Vice Rector of HSE University, and Russia’s W20 Sherpa.

In this interview, Victoria Panova shares her perspective on the key challenges and prospects for BRICS development in the context of global changes. You will also learn about her life journey, sources of inspiration, and personal interests.

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[Music]

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hello everyone today we have a very

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special guest with us Victoria panova

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head of the bricks exper Council Russia

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and vice director at HC University

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before we dive into some insightful

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questions I would like to express a

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gratitude for being here for Brick talk

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uh bridging ideas hello so our first

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question Dr panova what do you expect on

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the brick second track in

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2025 well in fact the major thing to

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talk about is that I expect track 2

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to remain as it was before uh you know

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the driver of what’s happening in the

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bricks on official track and uh uh

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rendering new ideas elaborating on you

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know some most challenging tasks like um

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we know everybody expects that something

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happens to their bricks pay system for

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example and definitely if we live it

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only to our experts on official track

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they will be too cautious and they will

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be of course they will be progressing

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but this progress would be quite not as

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fast as we need in the current

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conditions so we do need push from the

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second track in order to and also some

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more intellectual input more more

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in-depth discussions from experts in

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order for it to to come true that’s

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number one then number

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two uh track two is not only the driver

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but also there is um reason or is UN V

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to uh of their uh official track because

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what’s happening

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is why do we need all those official

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organizations mechanisms the government

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it is not they’re not existing for

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themselves they’re existing for the

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people and track 2 is

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about uh more

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expanded uh people’s involvement so it’s

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not only experts that are getting

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involved it’s those are citizens

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people’s uh civil society as a whole and

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uh that is why I very much hope that the

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decision that was taken this year in and

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that was approved that’s a I think it’s

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huge success for our civil societies of

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their establishment of the Civil bricks

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council is

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definitely a

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breakthrough and it’s further

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functioning it should be very active and

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I I’m hoping for the next presidency for

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Brazil chair to be supporting it and uh

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to offering all their um you know due

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diligence due

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listening to what people have to say to

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what issues are really vital for them

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what makes their lives easier and how

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bricks can be contributing to that we

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know that Lula D Silva the president of

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Brazil is uh really people’s candidate

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he is very much keen on ensuring

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Brazil’s and Global South

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as Main

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is said or as we used to say in Russia

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Global majority I’m quite sure he would

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begin to be concentrated on that as well

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and um we really look forward to that

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because this would ensure um sustaining

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our rights sustaining our stability of

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development of um prospering of uh

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offering as a brighter

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future all studing from children to you

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know the old age so um those are major

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expectations similarly uh last year we

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had youth

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bricks uh launched as well not only as a

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kind of process but also in a form of a

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council and I think many countries all

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countries of the bricks they’re trying

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to ensure that youth is a is the

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Forefront of the of the

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development and youth could also be

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offering projects that are interesting

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for them but also beneficial for for our

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respective countries so um I hope that

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Brazil with its vibrant uh youth would

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be as well

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sustaining this process especially

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taking that we do have Brazil in bricks

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and South Africa in the G20 as a chair

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both countries have very vibrant youth

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Society in U I’m quite sure that we

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would be combining our efforts on this

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front as well I could be elaborating

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further on but mainly it’s um you know

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the main task of the track to is to

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ensure that brick what bricks does is

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relevant that it’s has um the meaning

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and that is well thought through and

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then that what matters yeah thank you

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the next question will be can you

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elaborate on the key events and figures

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the papers of the bricks expert Council

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and do you plan May anything else till

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the end of the year we had over 45

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events just this year uh the mainstream

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ones were academic Forum bricks academic

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Forum which gathered over 350 people

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then uh brick civil Forum

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initially their figure was set as 200

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people but despite all the limitations

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we had over 650 people gathered for this

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meeting and it was um having huge

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attention not just from the bricks

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countries but also from elsewhere not

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only from uh Global south and east we

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had in fact in both academic and um

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civil Forum representatives of their

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advanced economies that are now not very

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having their governments are having not

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very friendly stance towards Russia but

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their citizens are of somewhat different

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opinion as counted to their government

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and uh in a way they support what and

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they like what bricks is doing and they

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uh are happy to come to Russia and to

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discuss this together with their um rest

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of the people we had extremely uh good

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International 8th School bricks School

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this year um 86 people coming from over

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30 countries so not just bricks or even

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bricks plus Partners it is another

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instance when

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uh offering this kind of um event allows

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for uh brick youth to you know form the

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networks with them growing

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further uh developing into something

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more sustainable and actually being on

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already on a different level either the

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governmental level or business and um

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It’s always important that those people

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remain friends among themselves and they

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already know what bricks is because we

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all know that bricks is very fashionable

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everybody talks about it but

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unfortunately not many people who talk

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about that understand what it is so it

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is important that we are raising the

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generation that uh knows the backbones

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of bricks it’s uh what it’s all about

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what are its goals and uh how we want to

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proceed so what are the areas where um

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we are going

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had number of um events we had were like

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in a form of round taes expert

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discussions both open and more

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closed uh in order to elaborate on

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issues like uh climate change

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environmental degradation for example or

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Just Energy transition or issues of

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information security and cyber cyber

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threat that we um facing on their Realms

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of their

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new technological development STI

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Traditional Values you know it has

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somewhat different approaches and

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meanings in in our countries but we all

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share um necessity and need to be

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preserving our identity our inner selves

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and what we believe is important in this

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regard our cultures our religions our

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beliefs our mentality our history we had

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a variety of um of course economics

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economics trade payment system already

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touched upon this at the very beginning

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um but definitely those are areas that

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we we had discussions as part of our

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Round Table discussions among experts

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and um well I we will continue to have

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it uh it’s not much time left till the

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end of the year um but the interest is

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remaining and uh there is a need for

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example what we did because you asked

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about publications I kind of moved away

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bit from that uh we prepared I think

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this is the biggest thing I have to

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mention the uh in short bricks

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monitoring report or report on bricks

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progress according to bttc indicator

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system that was adopted back in 2020

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during previous Russia’s uh

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chairship and um this report was

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presented to all the sherpers few days

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ago and um it sparked great interest and

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um what is important that we managed to

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show to our officials of what what what

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the pro what kind of progress was

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achieved in which

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areas and uh what needs to be done in

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order to further the progress and not to

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stop where we are or to fast forward

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where we are quite slow right because we

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of course we do have no not everything

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is ideal we do have bottlenecks so we’re

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trying

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to um indicate this to our leadership so

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that we can surpass those barriers that

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are still remaining be it in economics

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and trade be it in uh political

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cooperation or humanitarian cooperation

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so um I think this was one of the most

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important uh Publications but not just

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that uh publication on climate change

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another one to be released quite soon on

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uh general education in

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comparison on uh finance a series of uh

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Publications if

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you uh follow our telegram Channel

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generation breaks if you uh look into

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our YouTube and rbe channels uh we’re

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definitely putting put in it on and of

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course our site uh which is nowadays

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serving as their

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probably uh one of their most

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comprehensive in-depth depositor of uh

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bricks documentation of uh different

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tracks so um and Analysis would be also

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is also there so we welcome you to it’s

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all open to the public so we andure our

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you know uh colleagues to look into it

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and to study and maybe join um in their

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research together with us in order to

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see how bricks could be progressing

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further MH so thank you for this such an

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extensive uh answer and the last

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question how do you stay motivated and

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passionate about the work you do in such

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a complex field and also looking back on

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your prominent career uh what advice

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would you give to your youngest

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self uh to my youngest

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self I think I would never choose

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another

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profession international relations

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diplomacy ensuring that the world runs

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or trying to make the world

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run uh in order

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to have more people happy rather than

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you know

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unhappy uh to offer new innovative

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solutions to have this constant

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communication press process with the

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people from all over the over the world

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so different from you this is something

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you cannot trade even with all the you

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know problems that we seen in the world

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and that could be having uh place as

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part of you know intense

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schedule but in order to to stay tuned

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well I guess my family in my pets well

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they’re part of my family so

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um when you have somebody like your dogs

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that are looking to you as um you know

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they’re always happy to see you whenever

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you come no matter how much you travel

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that they see you like I don’t know once

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in a month or slightly

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more um this happiness and this energy

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in fact helps you go further and also as

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I said the

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family uh because when you have

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people uh with whom you can share both

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your hopes your happiness

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your problems and griefs um this is

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important person cannot live on his own

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on on her own you need to have someone

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with you who you can trust and who you

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can and who you love and who love you

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and of course well Sports I should say

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it it is really a great thing but not

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enough time for that so I hope to to be

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using more of that ahead of time after

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the bricks chair ship is over because

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it’s always um a good thing to

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do okay thank you so much for being here

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with us today thank you that was the end

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of the interview

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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NAT0, maybe being a BRICS partner…

Ikus Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

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MMT: Modern Monetary Theory

Understanding how money works so that we can address climate change easily and prosperously plus address AI’s impact on humanity.

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