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in britain and the reason is pretty simple. if you think about it too many people are watching these television channels too many people were watching audi. not just about done, but even worse like germany. that's right. are the was closed started because too many of the public were watching it. how's up for free to? too many people free think is um, you'll receive speaking to us here in austin today. we're delighted to have had the chance to have spoken with so many different issues with you about. she said that they could be any repercussions for you appearing on auntie again. and i've just been, i've just been thinking about the door behind me being bar store, but i look i, i give interviews to everyone from the state bbc mouthpiece to the chinese to africa. ready stations, i give interviews to everybody. i'm for the mazda,
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i'm elected prima. i have the right to speak and i'll go on speaker to them. so whoever wants. ready to hear me because you know, nothing is solve by, by covering things up. nothing is sold by denying people access to a different point of view. ok, you used to have a slogan. i don't know if you still do, but it was a good slogan. question. more and that's what we have encouraging people to. ready do so i don't know if it will be any implications from this interview. i don't care because it's my duty dues because to me so i've, i will listen to me about what i think needs to be done to try and get some semblance of stability. normality and peace in the. ready work done very happy to do it with you today. well, we certainly are still questing more have on asi international. i just want to ask,
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you've touched on a little bit of the free speech issues, perhaps in the west and in west quotes in the lectures. other countries about free speech about free media. what is your overall opinion right now of the state of media? freedom in the west. a good friend of mine is like in the dungeon nobel marsh drop security bridge. his name is julia and i saw, well he is. he is convicted of no pride. and yet he's being held with mass mother. i was a girl, rich in the worst prison for the worst people in england. and for walked far telling the truth as a publisher for publishing stories, not a single one of which ever had to be retracted because it was wrong. no, there was no editor in the entire country,
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but could even dream of being able to say that. but my friend joann us, i can see it and he is facing extra additional. it a monstrous production of the extradition treaty that we have with the united states disappearing for the rest of his own life for telling the truth about british america, the walk tribes. ready are against that 20 years 21 years now, uncle. he will disappear. you'll never see him again. you'll never hear a word from over again. his wife and children will never guess his face again except through a glass darkly. that's brenda's attitude to freedom of speech. freedom of the press, the 1st of our talking about journalists that get into trouble in other countries was actually imprisoning the world's most famous political business. the world's most famous journalist, joanna search. yeah. mostly always,
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just one final brief question. um, is this the new office that they put you in the house of parliament? it is terribly b. u as a as of his day danger would good yet. but it has a beautiful view. i love this building. i love the bridge palmer but i love the british democracy. i love my country. i want the best for it. and if only we have that govern felt the same. and we'd be in a much better place. i'm sure he'll make it very cozy. george galloway, member of parliament for books 10 in the u. k. thank you very much for your time here and oxy. international pleasure. thank you. a russia is to strengthen its military groupings near the north west and on western buddhas. that's the statement made by the defense minister sub gay shall go amid nature's expansion and upcoming drills near the countries. but where does the guy
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use the bank drove of nato, his military build up near russia's borders and the expansion of the lines through the session of finland. and in the long term, sweden, we've taken steps to strengthen for groupings in the northwest and, and weston strategic directions. and on the front lines in the ukraine in conflict to russia, continues to adults. in the south, troops have captured the ton of cream mcgee and giving them access to the neighbor river and in the den as a public. the town of last ocean canoe was accused of to the city of f. t. f. could came under russian control this past month despite the german chances refusal to send you crane tourist miss styles to the best thing. it's a red line because that deployment would require the button to to a specialist on the grand, not everyone input and shows his view with the nations for administer urging
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a coalition to. and i'm quoting intensively. consider taurus deliveries the we must carefully study all materials that could be used for the defense of ukraine. from my point of view, the actual situation there is very, very clear. well, the tourist miss all is a long range christmas charlotte spring, joy, a developed by germany and sweden. it's praise sports, long operational range and is employed by countries such as germany, spain and south korea. let me solves warhead, is designed to penetrate and destroy hans, and also to deeply get to bury targets. the opium parliament said the tourist system is among several that are needed, buying crane and unknown, finding reservation. the calls on all member states to provide more weapons. we heard from michael maloof, who's a former pentagon security senior security policy analyst to said that it's the
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deliveries happen. it can lead to repairable consequences if you allow these kinds of weapons into the hands of the premiums without supervision without constraints. and it's really pretty hard, i think, to put limitations on cruise missiles like that. then the moscow becomes the target a new white in the war. there's no doubt about it that that war would wind. here's the other consideration. i don't know what they are and game is, but this is not that it's already been stated. nato will not get involved with putting troops on the ground. and that would include those who would assist in in weapon systems. that, that said, if, if these countries individually enter into bilaterals to become countries of the, the willie and if you will, to, to assist ukraine on a bilateral basis. then they opened themselves up to, to attack. and she, uh,
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article 5 under nato will not apply. where is this slippery slope going? that's the question. and what is there an in game? and i think that they need, i think it's a desperation. i think it's a frustration on their part because they realize it's over there. so comes up against the backdrop of germany spoke to use. they took gains targets inside russian territory activism. the german free sacks. any policy filed legal action against moves, the self caught red handed in not intercepted conversation with ukrainian officials . the little states has accused them of trying to carry out an act of aggression. but it seems that all this is will face the german defense minister as he claims that everyone knows classified conversations. a not secure and trusting gemini has not been shifted. you have a guest on the spoke to my partners and colleagues in other countries on the phone can trust in germany is unbroken. everyone is aware of the danger of such
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wiretapping attacks and knows that 100 percent protection cannot be guaranteed for to sell it to the conflict. ukraine has received more than a $170000000000.00 from its western patrons. oxy. contribute to rachel marston. questions with any amount will be enough for president. so then ski straight up begging for weapons hasn't really produce the desired results. so now someone's case switching up and it be lation tactics telling the west are you just gonna sit down there and take it like some kind of woods from russian and iranian drones? or are you going to fight like a real man, because the landscape says that he's just tired of waiting around to get all the weapons he needs for victory. implying this the wes fault that rushes winning, all that's needed is just a few more weapons. even though. 2 so in that lead to intercepted audio of senior german move twice officers talking about sending long range tours missiles to ukraine. and also who came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets
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the bridge in the east and the munition depos above the bridge. and the east is hard to reach, it's a rather small target, but the torres can do it. they had to admit that this so called game changer. the taurus would actually be any kind of magic bullet for ukraine at this point. kind of makes you wonder why ukraine didn't have every thing that it needed from the west before it's counter offensive. oh wait. overall through the contact group led by did not. did states need to analyze and partners have provided and presented support to ukraine? more than 98 percent of the. com but the vehicles promise to ukraine. how old is it being delivered? they've got it. armor, artillery, air defense immunization, including just the reason package. not to mention the training we've done for multiple brigade. so if you creating it on forces outside the country, so it's not just the stuff, it's the know how, how to,
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how to use that stuff in the field for what we call combined arms maneuver, which is what they believe they're going to need. operating is open terrains integrating, mechanized infantry and artillery and air defense all in the, in the field. so we've done everything we can, i think the grant as of right off the air as you know very well the united states and other allied countries in europe and are really around the world and providing training and immunization and advice. so if kids had all the western weapons needed for victory, then why does the win ski make it sound like his sugar daddies are just a bunch of dead beads who never paid child support to the perpetually winey depended. well, russian president vladimir putin did say right from the outset that one of the main objectives of russia's military operation and ukraine along with the notification. well. a as the militarization guess, he wasn't kidding. it turns out that ukraine was about, as quote well prepared to handle those weapons and preserved their existence on the battlefield as a cheesecake factory would be to preserve its desert supply. what
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a fat kid walks and looking to straight up demolish it. western officials are now saying that, hey, they may have been a little over confident maybe the technical term i believe is getting high on one's on supply. apparently the ghost of t of and the heroes of snake island just couldn't translate their victory on social media over to the battlefield. all of this is a real let down for the very grounded and novel delusional nato brass. if we give the ukrainians the ammunition and training they need the when we have to be careful not to be overly pessimistic in 2024. the sheer fact that ukraine is still a sovereign state and that the ukrainians have taken back 50 percent of what the russians took in 20. 22 is remarkable. russia has learned a lot of lessons and it's also producing more ammunition and equipment than we collectively can provide. we need to be as innovative and flexible as ukrainians on the ground and start looking for equipment everywhere. so what's next?
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nato just moving into your brain to produce weapons for them. well, it's ashley woods. zalinski has started asking for more recently. fine, you don't want to give me weapons. then just give me more money to make them myself . actually, germany's ryan metal and britain's be systems are already making weapons in ukraine . talk about a license to print money, having russia below them up as they roll right off the assembly line and german weapons production and ukraine has the added bonus of not having cut itself off from cheap russian gas to stick it to put in using russian gas to make weapons in ukraine to fight russia. sounds about right. anyways, some western officials are fed up with the whole charade. we believe we shouldn't give military support to ukraine while we are unable to defend our own country. the position of my government is that the immediate cessation of military operations is the best solution we have for ukraine. the european union should transform itself
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from an um, supply a to a piece makeup. we are no longer transferring any weapons to ukraine, because we will now arming ourselves with the most modern weapons. the europeans made $33.00 of the $50000000000.00 they transferred to ukraine as alone. let's make it alone. i spoke with trump this week about turning aide to ukraine into alone. i think people are going to be sitting in a recession and they're not going to write a blank check to ukraine. they just won't do it. it's not a free blank check. it was senator lindsey graham seriously things that key of is going to be repaying loans. what he actually means is that the western military industrial complex is not going to be out of pocket for you. pray. just ask this, you commissioner, underscoring that all that european artillery that zalinski thought was donated isn't actually free, where they're most certainly done. yeah, 3 ality is that in march, the 2070 u member states decided to deliver 1000000 shells to ukraine in one year. i said,
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deliver not transfer. you know, so can't ukraine make weapons of its own? well, that's not really the question. nobody seems too interested in that answer either, but rather with the west. even let you pray, make weapons without stuffing its own pockets. first and foremost from the opportunity, sounds like chev is about to discover that the big downside of being so dependent on someone is the ultimately they call the shots 12 paper and the ran away from the battlefield. president lensky is facing slack on his home frontier. not so if the keeps man full of focusing champion to tell the glitch co slammed his decision to talk to queens popular armed forces had as quote, a big mistake about dells. moving to that story, do head over to a website, all teeth don't call the united nation special boy on
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a be seen conflict has accused thomas of committing sexual violence during the 7th of october tax and israel saying there are quote, reasonable grounds to believe it happened she made the statement while presenting a report to the u. n. we also found the reasonable grounds to believe that's conflict relate to sexual violence including rape and gang rape. all could during the 7th of october attacks in at least 3 locations. and in most of these incidents victim were 1st subjected to rate and then killed. and at least 2 incidents relate to the rate of women's courses. well, however, when quizzed by john lists about these claims of thomas carrying out the campaign of right. she missed it, but she was so far unable to provide any evidence have you met the survivors or victims? and you said that the some of the bodies were shot and,
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or maybe was subject to as sexual violence. and then they were killed after that. have you seen these bodies yourself? i did not meet with any survivors of sexual. a lot of this, of the 7th of october attacks. the o it's after months we try. we tried, but we received information that a handful of survivors were receiving very specialized for my treatment. and what to, to where my goal is to, to speak. the objective of this visit was to gather analysis and analyze verify allegations. and yet, it's not an investigative nature, then what is the nature of this it, these are not investigations. we looked at sexual lightens pretty much, you know, vacuum the way any investigation would collect and analyze evidence of such violations and crimes perpetrated. we collected information which is,
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which is completely a different class. so we, we did not record or preserve information documentation and evidence, including interviews with this testimony in forensic material. we, we did not identify those responsible with a view to ensuring that the perpetrators of violations are held accountable degrees . every media outlet carried out its own investigation into the claims of rate by how much ultimately finding no evidence it says to support them. it's the editor in chief is max bloom and solemn. he says, the you and boy is just recycling is really propaganda. this have listened to what he had to say on a trip that has no investigative mandates in which she was not collecting any evidence. by one point she said she's not even collecting information. so what was she doing there? yeah, she was there to simply validate them on so many of the claims by israel that have
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already been discredited the bunk was to and blown out of the water by independent outlets like ours at the grace own. and by is really media itself as to what formula patton asked proceeded to do in her press conference under enormous. so what are you pressure and intensive questioning from members of the media? so didn't was to dissemble myrick and basically acknowledge that there was no clear and convincing evidence of any systematic sexual assault on october 7th. and that in fact, she had not even been able been able to meet with a single victim. booting 1st, which is real, hasn't produced a single victim, and that her entire trip was guided in her own words and despised railey institution. so this is not a credible finding, but from prefer israel's propaganda purposes. patton, achieve or goal. details of this reports do not verify the as rarely propaganda. that's featured in the headlines in western media about familiar
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patton's presentation. and once again, she said this is not an investigation. she was not collecting evidence. she's produced nothing new here. they're just recycling propaganda. that's already been seen in western media and what we need is a real independent un investigation. i was under pressure by as rarely civil society. and what she means that she was under pressure by cut outs of the as really government and is really intelligence the u. n. was under pressure. and that the israel lobby may have been incentivizing her trip. i mean that's, that's something we can take away from that kind of statement. so this is a politicized the actual visit to israel in order to deflect the kind of pressure that, that organization is getting. while israel has refused to cooperate with the actual un investigative body that could deliver a thorough independent investigation into sexual violence on october 7th,
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on the grounds that the experts who comprise that body are anti semitic. so it was actually refusing to cooperate with the real investigation well, formula pass and it has already been quote, delivering unsubstantiated claims she previously changed to russian military service when of raping ukraine while using viagra at the time. russian pranksters, boyfriend and alexis expose the un special and boy, they discovered that the information had been presented to her was from officials in t s. and she didn't participate at all in any investigation. that information was invited to me. the presence of the deputy prime minister testified me, she now and, and, and the deputy minister of foreign affairs. so good. you did not make any investigation about via grove something, but it's not my, it's not my job to make. it hasn't been a do not have a monday. i sit in new york in an office in new york. my role is not to investigate
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the investigation is going on by the human rights management team and the international commission of inquiry in their reports sofa. there is nothing about about the bible. the new york times had run a headline saying the premier le patton, and gather evidence on sexual assault by hamis. shortly after those, they made an edit saying that who information came directly from the israeli authorities. and then of course the headline changed. now it's a big move, a green thing grounds to support reports of sexual violence. you and special representative also spoke about the mistreatment of palestinians, which amongst other things, includes sexual assault. now was the time i left for one day and we were able to meet, we full recently released the detainees. i did not receive a,
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but i didn't go to to gather information again. i mean, i, i stressed that i did not go to, but i met we've, we've them, and i got a very disturbing information from, from them with information about cruel in human and degrading treatment of pot a students man and women in detention also under the admin administrative detention, including sexual violence and the forms of invasion. you've body searches, sweats of rape and prolonged force community. i don't have to go to occupied palestinian territory to collect data information because i received un verified information. it does demonstrate a lack of interest in the plight of palestinian women. and what we're, what we're looking at in the gaza strip is not just the abuse of palestinian women who have actually been abducted by israeli soldiers and subjected to abuse. including at the bare minimum threats of sexual violence. we've even documented
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this with our local partners at the great zone. through interviews with women who've been abducted by israeli soldiers off the streets. we're talking about the industrial slaughter of palestinian women. this is 400000 indians have been killed in the west bank since october 7th. so she's not really interested in the obvious, easily documented, live stream of abusive palestinian women. slight change again. now because the world youth festival is continuing in silva and russia is being held on the black sea coast on it's brittany to get the thousands of young people tens of thousands of all around the globe to show the views on that common feature throughout the week. the festival week we're going to be bringing you special coverage of the event the lot, the festival we've had the chance to hear from the graduates of international relations
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and diplomacy at the university of denver. this is sarah de la monica who spoke about the different needs for different nationalities to live together in peace. this is betsy stay of the festivals and everything so far. it's great. i've never seen something like that. i think it's uh, so far the most beautiful experience of my life, seeing all these people from different encounters all together, unite that despite all the differences. it's a, it's a rate and i'm very grateful to be here to be part of this amazing group. i'm obviously tied in, i've been a russian in fact my mommy's from metro spots. my grandmother is from russia and my grandfather is from ukraine. so i would like a little i a last time that you're bringing and brother, my he my, in my body and each item as well. so i have to say that i do, i will do, i'll be in between 2 different and concert. totally so different concerts. and, um, i'm here today to represent the fact that we can leave together despite the having
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all the different cultures and the different aspects. and having to nationalities have helped me so to me these and tells me to respect all the other people the other already don't see how the crowds are and i'm grateful to to have these this person. i think yesterday we did upgrade from a a and like all the countries, we did a beautiful phrase, everyone together with their flags. this every one sewing their rates to be here. so i think all my experiences abroad and so it's me. so to me, the expect to respect people from different ethnic from different consider from different regions and the having also my, my customer background. these tells me yes to respect people and to stay up together to, to as fine to talk to an exchange perspective. and i think this is also the purpose of the 1st few other things here altogether. not just the having fun, but also they're expecting them like having
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a political outside to the defense debates a, it's a it's, it's amazing to be here. so that's it from us for this hour, but we will be back in about 5 minutes with your latest updates here on audience. and so the the, the,
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the the, the, the be so rough between the german chancellor, i'm the nation's foreign minister, over delivering long waiting. jones, the ukraine. it comes on the heels of russia inspecting the palm shop old you fall with visuals, prostate using buildings, tourist freeze, massage, destroy russian infrastructure for you. and especially on boy, on a piercing conflict. says they're all reasonable grounds to believe how much the committee of sexual violence during the 7th of october time is wrote. but admits that she calls the provide any evidence i do not meet with any survivors of sexual lot. as we looked at sexual lightens pretty much, you know,

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