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shouldn't technologies we spoke with experts cause must as of, as of i during the events, any stress, the importance of securing digital san francisco. it's good to you. it is important, of course, to says that uh, privacy and the management of data. so i think it is a very important to upload digital supplement across the course. of course the one we in cottage and inclusive with these does society. and many people have just kind of just because of the, the security in the information age, which comes with the playstation. so it is a quite critical and it's very important that we have a security asherwood to say about security. and otherwise, we will also be doing about the good things that are going to come. the world is going to be integrated. we talk about globalization, we get into an easy way. technology is becoming very powerful. it's good the policy
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and a positive way. that was a powerful in the negative way. so i'd say so intelligence is quite critically limits. we should be developing technology and introducing technology and encouraging innovation. but that innovation must have been for the people, human centric and also positive no to to induce people, particularly comments and plates, etc. so, we are expecting a, well, the week is going to be technology driven. and our role is to make sure that we ever legal framework in place and regulatory in place framework, which is not going to stay for innovation, but encourage univision and to support. also, of course, the you truly are that we have getting into of those the main stories the solid do head over to see dot com or a social media pages for more money is be discussed. maybe back again at the top of the, the
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a for your part. and leadership depends tenacity in journalism and publishing. since 2010 assign, just being held in aggressively narrow i dock. colder and cooler spaces has been returning since the 7th of december 2010 and one form or another. and we have now here of the videos often present. where does the system fall down that the foundation corruption being something that if it was fixed when have this kind of enormous low on effect am would reduce equity in society or people would be less poor the
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the . ready the the information that such doesn't change the world, especially in the world, in which we live today, with the power of the state and its links to the media networks is so strong
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that it's not easy to fight against them. we can the extent that and they did that extremely intelligently. they never made up information. they never met new factory . information then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public that mean what could be more honorable than that their releases are a 100 percent correct. they're all 10 take as no body of journalism can ever claim to be that however quote, it is so important so we can makes can never be of a statement so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn list. take a cheese mind i see i repeatedly propose can not bring the we can weeks down there
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from the for doran embassy in london, flying him to the united states. some senior trump administration officials and c i executives even discussed this fascinating massage. and according to former intelligence officials, the spanish courts had the evidence. there were discussions of poisoning join. nothing new from the embassy operations were being slammed under the directorship of the white pail. just a single moment in the afternoons. eric or mark summers kind of sonya for training in parents, raised the question of the guy who was the size of the say i brought to the tip top on assessment tutoring. besides the charge length the, the in for a bottom and said yes yes, i'm sure we know. ready let's say i is interested in mr. assigned on mock some of the types of spec pavement sites and thought about it. one thing interested it to
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find out what parts are you that could map? i'm good. how can these courts approve an extradition request? under these conditions, how can they accept an extradition to the country, the prophet to kill julian, the closer to kill a publisher and because of what he published, this goes to the fundamentals of press freedom and of democracy. we knew when julian was in the embassy, that there was a high likelihood that the embassy was being spied upon by the united kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to bodies in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global,
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the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him and sending the camera feed, send the sound back to the usa, back to the sea. i threw solitary confinement through the character assassination through the orwellian legal process. through the violation of his most basic human and legal rights. one thing after another was like this theater of the absurd stripping him of his basic human dignity, the new internet position that gets to the listing fee, the newest $1.00, and we thinking of his bus, you east, i'm wanting to, the seller being deported orders me. she wasn't mean theo, the, the, the main thing is it seem to be the new but not the go and just get a little guess is inclusion. and when you seem to get the values for each other,
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building it fairly much constant is showing you the new name that a see. and then read mostly that that he, i know is if you have no point in montana that will be seen. the 14, not the and it was enough to them then, which is what i mean does literacy then mean one of the seat that shut up if this was just sort of they got low because they should, like i said, if i meet the person ever seem to be see the familiarities where they amigos you still there and compared to what i mean to a nice thing. is there someone in the sea get up with i don't see that last letter . you see the contributor, they got the, the kind of thing you have been going through isn't up at a show that in, in the, the condition that the, from the video didn't. if i use it in to young, if i use the content of the young, if i, there's a man, what are you? is the to present them the video to medieval d b m into a. but i like that even elected president of the 200 up to some extent. you know,
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there's some discrepancy on that question though. you can waste when they came on data. let's go and if you hundreds of inclusiveness, definitely be able to look and know the limits. and even ment, i don't know, i thought that is still at a new place is set that up at a certain. okay. can you, i'm which of the input to us the and the, the going to bring them into the store. it, i've seen it other, it seemed to me i was able to see was yet, but i said it seemed to me i was gonna have is english. i couldn't either see i'm should see them. my impression of him when i 1st saw him in 2011, that he was young. i mean, it was healthy. and he was extraordinarily correct. the when the fee was presented to court for the 1st time. and he drives to stand up to talk to the judge and she can not the stand up. you have a person that is the right from the outset. doctors for assigned had express concern about you know, the potential for depression and,
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and suicide. but in particular, that psychological stress predisposes to cardiovascular consequences. heart attacks and strokes, no surprise that he actually did have a stroke. and it makes it a continuing matter of, or since the race and all the countries he could be turning away with much more quickly to comp really happened. he likes the most crucial. sure. but there's been a kind of a long slo, home of the, some of the
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in the way you had interest it was, he was on the wrong in those those 2 moments before it, you know, the kind of huge organization. pretty much julian, and what have a secret communication devices he had any laptop, what he had was any, little bad was a, you know, when i nuclear bombing factor a was a young man with a vision and, and big ideas. and the most massive link and the most important lake
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that had ever occurred in his backpack. the always with familiar with hurts, ease of use. we expose attempting to criticize the messenger to distract from the power of the message regarding himself. as on the run, he did talk about the consequences and i'll have to say what, what he thought the consequences would be. is it that would hound him to the ends of the us that he was dead? right? and i always did wrong. i would never had anticipated, but they would have acted with such endless ferocity indeed.
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so i mean requirements to move into that and that's what he expected and, and indeed that's what he, what he got. the how did we get to this point? rights to freedom of expression and a free press expanding and developing. or are they eroding to understand our present? we must know out past the ever since we have had the ability to articulate f thoughts through virtualization. we have wanted to express ourselves without fear of retaliation of censorship or sanction the 5000 years human civilization has been battling to establish,
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maintained and defend our right to free speech, the impulse and stuff on a bridge power f boys be and continued to be a threat to free speech democracy at the free press stage, a still using persecution, torture and violence toward off challenges from their citizens. the playbook of on tucker c has being well learned and repeated the company's philosophy of non violent resistance. anesthetic uh, which means holdings. i'm to troops or the late to influence active us, including martin luther king, jr, nelson mandela and daniel ellsberg. after only as time of far at ease
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are still adverse to being challenged the the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show . seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he
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won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the february 2021, 21. schumann writes free speech and civil liberty advocacy organizations wrote a joint left to, to the us attorney general expressing the profound concern to the ongoing criminal and extradition proceedings relating to julia and i saw i was just
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a great threat. press print, both in the united states and abroad. article 19 of the universal declaration of human rights protects the rights for a speech. we have the right to free speech for that can be limited in certain circumstances. for example, to protect public health and safety. or to protect the reputation of others or to protect national security. in julian's case, he is protected by that right. by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest, the ceiling a published journal for publishing installation and the public interest does not comply with international standards on free speech and not protection under the universal declaration. under the you're paying conventional on human rights article 10 or to protect julian from his expedition we went to the united
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nations working group an opportunity attention, which came down to the ruling saying that because he was forced remaining amc to protect himself from us ex, tradition julian's position inside the embassy amounted to attention, and about the tension was on the for an arbitrary the response of various trying 5 ministers and various just try and governments has even been one of silence, just wanting to sweep it under the carpet. and forget about it. alternatively, it's been one of complete and utter acquiescence and subservience to the united states. lock was somehow an extra states of america. and that we have to do whatever i want julia gil odd, was lock in step with the united states. i can reconvene all sorts of negative
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aspersions cost on julian assigns. like he was some sort of terrorist catalog software, the straight and the official list, right, and persecution of to land. kevin rod largely didn't say anything about julian assigned assignment tiny habits. then we go on to malcolm turnbull wanting to just say that this guy deserve defies. just the same with scott morris and what, what sort of justice did i wanting to fight? as just as for was for doing the work of a journalist. it is time for this matter to be brought to a conclusion and that i don't express any personal sympathy with some of the actions of mr. ascent. organize. he did say that he thinks this matter should be brought to a pause quickly. i don't know what that means. i don't know whether that means just get on with it, get him out of the put him on trial. it's almost as if the sign like the previous
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government. but he should've been brought to trial earlier and punished and convicted earlier, but that's not talking to the cold problem. the cold problem isn't that he hasn't been prosecuted and prosecuted quickly enough. the cold problem is that is named prosecuted and persecuted in the 1st place. the quiet diplomacy was sane in relation to julia massage. really does look a lot like bugger all diplomacy this. this literally could happen to anybody if they travel over say, and they offend the u. s. government, and it shouldn't matter which government is targeting australians. you should always have your own government email for the video and wanting to know what the ways to godaddy illegally any more war has been brought to justice. but the court for telling 6 people on boss weighing a 175, he's
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a virtual defense. it's we going to lift that, stay the when the government todd, say what they doing to bring an australian citizen home who's facing potentially a life imprisonment. and they refusing to give that answer. when they directly question on the floor apartment, we have sold a democratic problem. initially, each die of sending you to disclose the laws that out for option the war crimes. we would come off with the face all about start. then we will do everything we possibly get took flush you, that's the message by sending that is what i end up giving up on julie and assigns . are we going to let that stay? know we are not the i some tom, the guy, my boss points that enough is enough. yeah. it was
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a quick detail that all they have chose there was careful a because i feel like they are between the deadline day police say they signed off as a golf and they want to end it. but it's quite in us about how they or into the fact that not about prime minister wholly attorney general. both publicly criticize the united states. the fact that they're refusing to do that, even in the most obscene circumstances, goes to show just how subservient the strong and government has become to this kind of overarching policy position from the united states. that's not a relationship of friends and equals. that's a relationship, a deputy sheriff. there's a friends of julian, the sons' group in the federal parliament. and the numbers ability noticing the grades, but across empowerment. but the bodies critically missing. it's getting the attorney general and the prime minister to one girl similar type thing to control simple
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change. so the so most 10 extra bowls journey to the united states is the astray in government. i don't believe from moment they want to because they are integrated in the united states strategic control of the part of the world. but this government hasn't had enough public outcry enough pressure. people saying, this is a man who has committed no crime, bring him on to clear yourself independent. they're all highly improbable. these things because i've never known australian government since 1975, but has declared itself independence. a previous coalition government brought the john was peter dressed back from egypt,
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they helped to bring back kylie mole and gilbert and the others exception. if julian was, why, how the hell is the situation being allowed to get this uh, uh, from diagnose someone should of said, no, no, no, no, no. julian assad is an australian citizen who is a forwarded all the rights and liberties on astrology and, and i'm not kind of what country you, why you are not going to have your most apply to our citizens when they're not even in your country. the obama decided not to call for julian's expedition because what we q we did by publishing this week to material was no different from what the new york signs to they called at the new york times problem. the prop administration,
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after the release of all 7 was essentially co worst by the c. i a and the intelligence community to expedite a call for the expedition of june the by the administration, again beholden to the intelligence community has continued that process of attempting to extradite julie if i became president and i would pardon julie and us on shondae one. i think to him, present the end of jill and, and start and she is out of had a goal to everything that american democracy is supposed to stand for were supposed to be exemplary democracy were supposed to be the world's global champion for freedom of speech. freedom of expression, worse for suppose to stand for the idea that the people on the
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government and we have, we have to pass that need to and the power to criticize or incumbent without fear of reprisal without fear of imprisonment or punishment or the the
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1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over ethiopia. by that time l. p. a was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat veto young colonists and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge before the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement,
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the faucet attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. ethiopian arms forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the italians knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons, toxic gases. this change the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia, by the fastest 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world. and paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the american investor, david saxes, the ukraine complex, is based on false codes and to see the about how it started,
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how it's going. and how will end on this edition of the program, we examine all 3 propositions. the assessing images from dogs of where the bodies of victims have been recovered from a con, allegedly hit by these very strikes. while back in the us that congressman makes us talking statements about policy and filled with the i think we should find the day of duty massages, legal, thoughtful against expeditions to the us rep. so with no decision principles as much, the 5 minutes is office on downing street the money and then for the 3rd thing, year long persecution against the job was still by joins in prison months. if the results of people with too much power when the plots power thursdays are due.

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