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RT News July 2, 2024



i'm in israel is definitely information in raw fox news coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble making on the popular decisions. that's how the president vladimir putin describes. the current state of the ukrainian government, the russian late are criticized gives strict new mobilization laws. while speaking on a visit to is becca stand, the most would be the if i say, if maybe the idea of the current mazda is of ukraine, who are located overseas, is to place the burden of making all unpopular decisions on the current executive branch. that's including the adoption of the decision to further lower the mobilization age. and after the adoption of this and other unpopular decisions, the current representatives of the executive branch might be replaced by people free from the responsibility that lays on their shoulders for decisions that are on popular among the population. and basically amateur footage that emerges from ukraine pretty much on a daily basis pro paints a drastically different pictures and the premium government is trying to sell to the world. when i speak about this video. i mean a people is reading. conscription by every means possible, like one of the ladies is one of the latest videos shows a man escaping from a van while being helped by bystanders. and then grabbing his rucksack on his bike from the back of the band and using the bike to escape dropped. office is also, there was another recent case when a man a tax men in uniform with a knife, those men who tried to hand him an official summons. and in general, i have to say the relationship between increased dropped offices and the rest of the population have long gone beyond any legal framework. and in many ways, that's how these dropped offices choose to do their job, as they have be known to use to rise was like dragging people out of that cause, beating people up full. so that has been a rather absurd case because well, the situation has also gone beyond every level of absurdity to when one dropped special tried to a 100 someones. to an obvious amputee, you see, i need the dates so that i can issue someones to him. remember that wherever the data so that you can issue assignments. when you do this up, you just, you shouldn't be a summons and you didn't ask, why was why that's been so you don't give a, you can give it. as long as you write a piece of paper, come on where does the military enlistment office and go into the military and elizabeth office and i'm going and so let's go to have deep go with you. in general, it has to be said that the tensions within the ukrainian society are at the highest . because simply as you can see, there's nothing civil. there's nothing really about how these new mobilization knows enforced. and it leads to tragedies as the very just of this new mobilization rule that came as opposed to on the 18th of may basically ukrainian authorities. they found themselves in a situation when basically they had no means of obtaining actual information about even the number about the whereabouts on the health status over the male populations that they deem as liable for conscription. so this new nor essentially, you know, just of course it does lower the conscription age, but also we aimed at forcing people to provide a to update the information with dropped uh, with the draft offices and with the dropped officials. that essentially means we premiums that they will if they do so, because they have to get their physically to go a medical checkup and does that for them means they are likely to be sent to the front lines at the same time that has the reports that like drops officials from one region they are sent to operate in another one. and the way they behave that does not help the relationship between them and the population both have a list. the controls. let me finish this topic already. what is going on, and what the coming conscription offices, we have people in key if they carry out and tie us special operations in the subway . some block your exit to others waiting funds for people to stand to the side, to physically grab you. and in areas where everyone knows each other across it from a gang of conscription, offices like con, call it anything else, came to the city of trask events from odessa and they begin to stone people. they don't care, they don't know anyone in the city. all these little pieces, they are really part of a much bigger puzzle that well ukrainian, the ukranian authorities have to wrap their heads around. basically they're trying to gather and send as many people to the front lines in the shortest amount of time possible. because, well, they, of course, sustaining heavy losses. russia has opened the new old front here just a few dozen kilometers away from the city of belgrade, where i am right now in the region. so the need every, the heat pretty much everyone's a are conscripting their conscripting inmates now. so inmates in the fall, and this is these that's the way they portray the situation. so of course, this looks like we add in the, the agony of the ukranian to model view creating authorities. and it is well slowly turning into an open bottle, but smoked between the premiums and the russians. but rather the government and its own people. for western politicians are split over allowing you trained to strike russian territory while the us is refusing to allow key up to uses weapons to strike areas outside the battlefield. some european countries are ready to lift these restrictions to stay with us for that story and much more ahead. the south africans are heading to the poles after 30 years of dominance. the african national congress spaces, its toughest election, yet meeting 50 percent of the national assembly to maintain its a parliamentary majority. the own the south africa used as a proportional voting system for as a 400 seat national assembly for the 1st time independent candidates can put, can compete. a voters will now receive 3 ballots instead of 2, each for selecting one party or candidate with 9 provinces and over 250 minutes. apologies. south africa is set to choose as president for the next 5 years. according to the like, torrell commission of south africa, nearly 28000000 voters aged over at 18. have registered for the polls. all right, well, i'm joined now by r t correspond a in south africa, no live. will you come to a boo boo? great to have you on with us polls are open across the country. what can we expect for today? an absolute survey. so, and it's been a few hours now since they've been open. and so fights proving to be a very seamless process for citizens, even though it is taking a bit of time. and that's mainly because these elections, as, as you have mentioned have um the highest number of political parties and the history of south africa's democratic elections. and all of these people all vying for seats in the national assembly and in the provincial legislatures. and for the 1st time, millions of the of africans a vote to on 3 valid papers. and while this has been hailed as a significant milestone in so that's because democracy, the new 3 ballots voting system could cause a bit of confusing among a lot of voters because not to over to the young use of africa. and we also know that voting patches and trains of also indicate that after 30 years in power, the african national congress could be by 2029, be relegated to the opposition bids. but in the interim, it's likely to dominate parliament as the largest parts you buy quite a switch trans. also see a city decline is the percentage of so that's because that come to vote today. but is this sufficient since that changes in the is to turn those twins in those predictions around we all get to see as the day progressed across the surveys and those predictions made did it wrong. so that's because may decide to turn out in numbers like to have um the past 2 days with almost a 1000000 people were costing their special votes. and that despite a few disruptions and certain parts of the country that have hindered some of those proceedings, like the incident that happened in tied to the eastern k problems with the costing of special votes was disrupted by it takes the strike, which resulted in public disorder and, and respect presiding offices and also the chief electoral officer of the i. e. c. have spoken on that to match. and this is what you had to say. i think in the election there's a clear cause that ation to undermine the credibility to of the outcome. the video is video, so over the weekend i'd rather an accident, but it's a yeah. ok, great to endeavor to say this election could not have been put in so even before the the, the, the end to mitigate the risk. thousands of police officers have been deployed across the country. in fact, we understand that 17000 police. i've been to florida and was not told only with the focus on the high risk of voting stations, particularly in the it's if we knew municipalities. this then tells us that these general elections take place and the circumstance is very different from any of the election in the history of, of africa. in fact, these elections are way more important, not only for the last week up, but the world at large. and this is why there's an opportunity. lakes is all being closely watched, worldwide, and the all time is on thought to be expected to see the future of countries in africa and around the world. because international relations strategies stays a critical role in defending and promoting the theory and practice of international solidarity world peace after community an applicant renaissance. the the move has got to paul to, to, to right into the center of international legal milestone. it's decision to take these thoughts, the international court of justice over a 1000 various organizations joining in the supports for kind of fun space so that the guy has repeatedly said that as well as actions violate fundamental principles . human. each of you move and constitute a final blow suffering from the scene is in the south africa is so you have to again compare it to, to attend to this quote. and recognition is obligation under the genocide convention due to the continuing annihilation of the punish team and people with over $35.00 thousands now killed. and most of the guys are reduced to rubble is right. that is, escalating these attacks on, by the scene ends in gaza. and in so doing is willfully preaching the binding borders of this quote, the nelson mandela was one false watch as to how to mason ships with, among others, fidel castro. yes, the out of the cuban and put a student indeed is who had been brenda timber was by wisdom. paul was the statesman said it was a mistake. just seeing that the enemies should be our enemies. the storm has lost. we type for 5. so that's because response in many concerts including one in russia . as a phrase, pretoria has been the one voice that has made it clear that it will not make an enemy out of russian. he does not dom your puts in, sol, so that's the cost was one of the 1st african countries to point out to the world. the problems africa had to do to the formulation of this. we use that meetings to highlight the damage in effect that this conflict to dress you and ukraine is having on african countries and economies contributing to food shortages and the rising cost of living. we believe that our mission was successful in registering the willingness of african lead us to contribute to a new grocery touch piece and to, to highlight the broad effects of the conflict. as we hope that it will contribute in some way, to us international peace efforts that are also under way not only approved but also in the attic and continents. and given the power levels with other nations, when it comes to the political environment and the 1990 is so that because he is, has a duty to help the likes of so done and the seats to bring about stability on the african countries self africa space given contribution, seeing the democratic republic of congo over the years for personnel deployed a spot of infantry battalions, helicopter units, and milton medical teams have been essential to efforts to be bes, as well as to ensure the health and safety of fellow peacekeepers the in addition. so the optical wants to more multiple levels for the developing countries that have more into their full views calling to which to you is how are you trying to invest? yeah. as friends, rather than interviews up only that to break so back to go wants to can. so that's emerging and developing countries that play a significant role in the global economy and geo politics. we believe in inclusiveness and we work with all in the global community. we seek to build a more just and equitable multiple weld brakes has remained firm. and our insistence on the reform of the un, including its security council, would have you to make and it's more representative, effective and efficient. and to increase the representation of developing countries . the only is so that's okay. it's also important to manage and economy is also the gateway to sub saharan markets weeks well, developments the structure allows for transportation into africa. the country is a reason indeed and a good place to establish a business. and many companies expand the activities farm, so that's a cost to the rest of the reach. so that for guys that important position in growing the african mach to facilitate advised the africa continental free trade area and other free trade agreements. so that's because i've asked if i need to call me a way for me economy dependence on width and states and switching to search for african solutions to african problems, but also wanting justice, freedom and oppression. to indian guys that makes the selection even more interesting for the was philosophy. i'm a real couldn't get into hi miss. but turning to gaza now or the is really are made continued its air strikes in rafa overnight, ignoring orders from the international court of justice report. se idea of tanks pushed through to the center of gaza. southern most city were heard from local is about the consequences of israel's onslaught are born. um help us for god's sake. there are dead bodies in the streets. no one has mercy on us or cares about us. save us, save the children. if not, all of us have been at least to save them. we did not sleep all night because of bombing from tanks and planes which led to our neighbor because we were living in a tent. and when the morning came, the bump that the legal mosque, which we were heading to, were turned again running here and there not knowing where to go because of the bombing above our heads. even ambulances in on the roof stuff were evacuated, but we are still under fire. here we have buried family members before my mother was killed. my sister's son and my cousins, the bombed us from the air. and today, the bump dust from the ground in, without warning, these are daughters. here they have seen death a 100 times will, despite washington's constant supply of weapons to israel, which are being used in gaza. us officials are now doubling down on distancing themselves from the killing of palestinians by the idea of. here's the latest on that stands from white house national security spokesperson, john kirby, on the graph gave were not there, man, no, i don't have. we don't have troops that i can look at every single soldier and where they are. what on the ground? i am not the idea of spokesman, this is not tell a beef. again, we're not on the ground count noses. we aren't on the ground. we are flying the aircraft. we're not choosing the targets. we're not providing the intelligence that leads to every target that the israelis decide to hit. it is their operation. their troops involve their capabilities, their pilots. every time right here mr. kirby, he, i don't give them the honor of calling him an admiral or an officer of the united states military. i was an officer and always an officer, but to hear their law eyes is, is so nauseating. it's, it's uh and i mean beyond the pale and, and let's, let's correct the record. when kirby says we're not on the ground, we're not providing the, we're constantly finding the target. that is all lies. the united states is providing the satellite recognizance in the high level aero recognizance and the naval recognizance and the missiles and the drones and the grenades and the bullets and the financing and the maurice and everything else that's needed to sustain the job or not of genocide which the is re lease have created, and they are constantly lying about. remember the massage doctrine through deception, wage war, and israel, and netanyahu and benny dance and their entire a couple of steaming criminals and cedars are aligned to the world when they say this is an accident. this is a coordinated strike with the ground forces and the error forces and the satellite forces and the united states forces, which is occupying both intel of leave and on the mediterranean. so the blood that is on netanyahu's hands is also on the entire is rarely political and government establishment and on blank and, and on sullivan and on v down patel. and on add more, kirby and on everyone else in the, by the administration in the state department and the c i a, it's john curbing wasn't the only one who is grilled over the recent is really killing a dozens in rasa us state department spokesperson tried to play down reports that the idea of was responsible for the latest civilian that we take the initial statements. nathaniel and said it was a tragic mistake. and there has been a lot of headlines with that was the same comments, right. world central kitchen killings were also a tragic mistake. is the united states comfortable sending this many weapons to an army? that seems to be making a series of mistakes. with respect to each of these incidents, it's important to find out what happened, why it happened and who was at fault. and so it's important that this investigation proceed before we make any assessments. this seems to be a very different kind of strikers in the world. central kitchen, they made a mistake about what the target was and they thought they were charging him off chairs and they were not. that was a very clear mistake. in this instance. they were targeting what seems to be legitimate targets and they were successful in taking out those targets. and then likely as a result, there was this fire that broke out. it's not clear how it was ignited, especially as i said, when it's over a kilometer and a half from the location of the strike. we need to find out how that happens. well, just to remind you of the incidents mentioned to there, sundays idea of striking on a refugee tent camping rock. i killed 45 civilians. that's according to local officials. in april 7, 8, workers died in and is really attack on a world of central kitchen and g, o con boy in does. any idea has also bombed the, my guys, the refugee camp several times killing over $100.00 palestinians. however, all those cases have been written off by is really a forty's, as was a former us army reserve officers got bennett, says israel is waging a waging war on guys are using us tactics. the united states as launch wars against afghanistan, the rack uh, syria. libby, uh uh, now against russia through ukraine, and it has done so by obliterating the electrical water infrastructure facilities and show no respect for civilians. the israelis of course, followed the same entre so israel, in the united states wage war by complete annihilation of a state, its people, its government, its infrastructure leaving nothing but death and ruin and ashes. they do that so that they can also profit from the reconstruction, which often leaves the states in a dismal state of ill repair like libya. but they are pursuing this genocide, old 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