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agents going underground again, the former ca, official clams, that heavy handed the attention of the moscow terrorist, despite the u. s. agencies own history of torturing suspects that says the death toll from the attack and russia climbed to at least $143.00 as the war and gaza approaches the 6 month mark, we hear from an indonesian volunteer who chose to keep helping palestinians in the embattled enclave, despite his hospital being bond, is around nothing. he wants to kill the people of the cause of with their bullets, but also with starvation. because the age entering gaza is still minimal and cannot be distributed to fairly transport minister heads to india for talks. as soon deleon says, that won't take any like certain on his decision to keep,
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keep dealing with moscow. we took the position from the start to not going to get a solution for this conflict on the back. and further expansion of ties between russia and south africa as discussed as a st. petersburg, international economic form field session held in johannesburg for the 1st time, the you are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. were covering the top news stories from around of the worlds that confirmed the death toll from the moscow terrorist attack has risen to $143.00, including 5 of children. that number is expected to rise. as more bodies are identified with many people still listed as missing in saint petersburg, the picnic rock band held
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a solemn performance to mourn the lives lost before its scheduled concert in the russian capital on friday. 2 2 the moral events began with a minute of silence. meanwhile, at the scene of the attack outside the crocus concert hall on the outskirts of moscow, people are still bringing flowers and children's toys in memory of the victims. the head of the f as b a has a case due crane as well as the us and the you k of orchestrating the terror attack, which officials that are, have denied me the ongoing investigation in moscow. washington is doubling down on his claims the isis should be blamed. instead, it's clear that these claims are categorically false. ukraine wasn't behind these attacks. the u. k. was behind these attacks, the united states wasn't by these tests. in fact, the united states warned russia about the possibility of these attacks. the law for a well known french journalist has said that would be simply brilliance if you train had arranged the recent terrorist attack and moscow will shoot the comes
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because there is every reason to believe that this is the work of the isis affiliate enough chemist on we live out course on since they immediately on friday evening claimed responsibility for me for just coming to i must say that if this was the work of the ukrainians, then this was an absolutely brilliant move. i'm not saying but it's them. so he fits them, then the move was phenomenal. let's not forget that. why if this was the work of ukrainians, if it is a tool possible that they penetrated russian territory and organized such a terrorist attack in moscow, then this is just phenomenal. so if you let me know about you using jihad this just, this requires an same level of preparation that would take many months earlier. my colleague michael quatrey, i spoke with friends to a political analyst serial the launch, right. who says the french media are missing the key details and its coverage of the blood shed and moscow? i've been really shocked by the way the french media are covering this. this is just a small events smoking, but when you listening to everything,
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if it's just the unbelievable and after the basic plan, which was in the same scenario like the practice events. uh, just for the specific background with one very specific thing is that if it was really i, it's taurus, eyes is never have never made any. tar is the tax for money. it's always for the ology. it's always for the cali fat friends. he's forgetting a lot of things. i remember very well when we had the basic line event. french john really said why the french police took so long to get in 2 hours. right. so they're blaming restaurant for something that they are blaming in their own country. find the logic, but the defense public certainly understands this whole situation. how should they react to comments like the one from this journalist when they have
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become when they have been victims of terrorism before you have one point? it depends on how the journalist are presenting things is, is never ever made a tourist at back from monday. those guys, the web page for this, have familiar robles 250 up front and the 251 back in the ukraine. that does not exist with sizes. so guns i, when i use this is doing this, i'm going to die on site. then they did this, unfortunately on a friday evening, but actually it's about done. normally they don't do this jelly fats and i just wouldn't do this. i'm not, i'm not. and then if i'm my memory is not cheating on me. the owners of brokers city hold dumler slips and the kelly for we're not home muslims. the heavy hand of the rest of the moscow and terrace has sparked plenty of criticism in the west. and
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that's to spite the notorious us track record of brutal a mis. treating many innocent suspects during the so called war on terror are teased on the quarter, exposes the glaring at double standards in the peanut gallery of the so called civilized world is back at it. with the finger pointing this time, it's a former head of anti russian operations at the c, i a talking down to russia after public reaction in the country to videos of how those who carried out the recent terrorist attack in moscow are treated by police. i like to talk a lot about the difference in values between what's going on and russian, what's going on in the west. and even though is something like this happened in the united states, there would certainly be, or anywhere else in the west side would certainly be people who would be, who would just be saying i for an i. and you know, they deserve whatever they get. that sort of thing, but that's not really civilized society. so as society is rule of law and treating suspects, even if you're pretty sure who they are with some degree of you know, to manage and respect, which is totally a, you know, not understood,
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not follow. there is no rule of law in russia, really the ca, calling others and civilized. they practically wrote the handbook on torture. that's not a matter for the c. i a literally wrote the handbook, including everything from slapping people, keeping them and infected infected boxes to water board. and it was after 911 that all these black sites and enhanced interrogation techniques became really wide spread. and they came down on both the innocent and guilty, like i wasn't the military commander or a government official. i was just a resident of baghdad where i grew up and just like any other are right count was against the us invasion. and i spoke out against it, my picture was published in the news article with my complaints. the americans den ready to my home, interested me. they were constantly right on my body doesn't mean cold water as well as sticking the barrels of their guns and boom, 16 to extremely sensitive places which was very painful and had a severe psychological impact on me. for 3 days i was not given for the head cold water thrown that me, it was the end of december and the weather was present,
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and lab recordings blasted into my ears. i reached the point of exhaustion that i could fall in and sleep while i was standing, but the work, let me these enhanced interrogation techniques have seen prisoners in places like guantanamo bay, in abu ghraib, forced to stand for hours on end, doused with cold water, and severely deprived of sleep, but hate former defense secretary donald rumsfeld said he stands for 8 to 10 hours a day. and that's why it should be limited to 4 hours after he officially signed off on the sea ice torture methods in 2002, former president george w bush also had no regrets years after launching the program. here's what i'm gonna say, that we're fortunate to have men and women who work hard at to see a survey on our behalf. these are patriots. and i knew the directors, i knew the deputy directors, you know, i knew a lot of the operators and you're good people, really good people. and we're lucky as
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a nation to have them the top it all off the guy who ran the entire c. i a torture program, not only still defends it publicly, but even tried to destroy any and all video was connected to its existence. it's another story when it comes to many who are tasked with doing the actual torturing nudity was sort of the theme of the entire prison, the number of iraq use that wouldn't make it was shocking and it was cold. iraq certainly gets hot in the summer. everyone knows that, but it also gets very cold in the winter. this was december, sleep, deprivation and forest standing were the most common thing that most prisoners were suffering. they were hands come to the cell walls and a position in which they were standing. their hands were placed down between their legs and then their hands were hands cupped back behind them, which denies you the opportunity to sit down or to rest. and so you can combine what were essentially to enhanced techniques, sleep deprivation and forest standing. it was
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a shock to the system. it goes without saying human rights organizations have not approved either. one town to maybe a is a sight of unparalleled notes, right? a defined by the systematic use of torture and all the crew in humane or degrading treatment against hundreds of men brought to the site and deprived of them most fundamental rights. a brutal torture program with unapologetic perpetrators, which is now pretty universally understood as bad, and still none of its architects have been punished if that's the way the civilized world looks. maybe it's a better idea to stay away altogether. and there you can. i had crossed all the line in on the words based on the, conducted vietnam and your enough guns found. i mean what they didn't need. y'all was the name and the name. they need to name and syria, i mean the destruction they did know what's happened after a i think the war in. okay. mainly and then the war in guys that showed
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that the very you uh, west of the whole world base it showed it smelled as super life as pretended. it's not as more on that as it's pretended to be. and they start people, the more you know, i'm going to people start to, to, to see it, to seeing the 2 stories actually not only the, not to the western narrative, a story that disappears on media or by politicians. so and the end of america wants to read it to be the judge and the world and judge everybody speaks about civilized society. i mean, we need to treat everybody the same way nearly 6 months into the war and gaza. there is no sign is reality is prepared to scale down as assaults on the palestinian enclave. officials, they're say more than 32400 people have been killed. but some international volunteers are choosing to stay and help the victims, despite the relentless carnage. an extra bringing the human story of an indonesian
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medical worker who still operates in gaza, of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys. it goes some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard. i to sign on the all civilians and one in the in this on we were safe to our homes. i was at work and they told me the house is bombed in the neighborhood. when it came back, i found my uncle and he told me your father was murdered. we cannot find your son.
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then they said, your grandmother was also murdered when we were in a shelter. my daughters were crying, so my husband went to look for bullshit for them. and these really show him in the back. every time we try to get close to him, they started shooting towards us to this day, i do not know what happened to him. the . even here in a school in hon. you news, we're not spirit from is really attacks. every night we hear the bombing, quite a few people have been hit by jerome strikes, including some who were farming, or even just walking the,
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the, the, the, i was displaced several times. i can tell you the death is better than disgrace. i wish these rallies had killed me. that would have saved me from the excessive. okay . um yeah, we booked many kilometers from gauze. the city we remain that 40 days without a flour or canned goods. if that wasn't most of the left for us as adults, we would feed it to the children. we were suffering that no food, no food to know medicine, nothing. it was like we would dead. the aid was coming, but the is radius. preventative from reaching us today. i love israel not only wants to kill the people of gaza with their bullets, but also with starvation because the data entering gaza is still minimal and cannot be distributed fairly in my view. if $1000.00 trucks could enter gaza,
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then the crisis could be resolved. the notice of course, this is very sad because the assistance they should receive actually adds to their misfortune. indeed, this age should be sent via the egyptian border. and rafa and the solution is a ceasefire. the thing that these people have and nothing, their houses have been destroyed, they have no work. so their survival really depends on humanitarian assistance.
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they don't have cooking equip and they don't have warm clothes. they don't even have a place to rest. the rest of the hospitals that are still operating are in southern gaza. tier the fighting is still ongoing. so the current condition of the hospitals is very worrying. they're running low on medicine. the number of doctors is decreasing, at least 364 medical staff have been killed as a result of this really attacks, not to mention more than 260 others who have been detained by the idea of hospitals are also running out of fuel
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the suits we moved from northern guys or to the south in several days. we prepared food for 5800 refugees near the european hospital. we're focused on providing baby milk diapers or cooking oil. whatever we can help with the situation in gaza has not improved. israel continues to launch attacks on various regions. the matter we never felt regret, you're actually very proud to be representatives of more than 280000000 indonesians, of whom only 2 people now remain here. that is me and my colleague. moreover,
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we know that the entry to gaza is still being blocked by israel. so not everyone can enter here because permits are very difficult to obtain. security is very tight, therefore we chose to stay here to help our brothers and sisters in the craze for ministers heading to india for 2 days of talks and a bit to persuade officials there to support t f. all right, let's get the details from our india correspond that runs in charlotte rooms in new delhi has made it clear many times that it will keep doing business with russia, no matter what critics say. so what exactly is the ukranian foreign minister
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expecting to achieve? as you see 1st see, let me point out here that this is for the 1st time ever since the warning ukraine started for 2 years ago that a top ukrainian to for sure is coming down to india. now, why on the paper? it seems that the agenda is up to talk about by law for partnership, also issues related to google and fugitive cooperation. but really, what makes thoughts believe is that the, you create an environment as though who is here for to, to day was it is to be for india support talk for peace talks. that's going to happen, least in the summer, in switzerland. and that's what the exports of pointing to non, wildly ukrainian for them. and it says, going to be here. he will be holding talks with his counterpart. that's still the expiration code. he's also going to be meeting the deputy and se, but really what he wants is often all the criticism about hugh queens have for
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india. is india support in the pay stuff? why? because in the i was a member, has a very close partnership with my school and perhaps you clean things that and now they can use that to broke a piece. that is something that india has time and again, spoken about that. how be some diplomacy is um, in fact i log in diplomacy is the, the so new. sure to the gosh. i new queen conflicts. i'm like, the best was always succeeded more on providing arms and ammunition. we took the position from the start to, to not going to get a solution to this conflict from the back to 50 to years have passed the many whole felt 2 years ago or somebody in between. that may be the quote. i think today many of them don't any longer if one sees, you know,
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in this day and age what conflicts bring spit out of actually no windows 10 o'clock . so remember, india maintain the ball the which goes along with its foreign policy that is of neutrality in the russia, ukraine conflict, india has time and again said that it's neutral, that it is also going to take any size in this conflict. that is something that has up the west more often that tried to that tried to sort of push sweet india 2 times with my school box. despite the west shining law school in the us to invites on friends. in fact, the tree in between both both new deleon moscow is only grown in the last 2 years. think of boys. india continued to buy more and more void from law school despite fashions, despite difficulties and doing trade the traditional way. india made sure that india will look after its own interest. in fact, in march this year,
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the crude oil exports from russia. it's risen to around $1.00 barrels. a d had we not stood out grown about buying energy from russia. very frankly, all of you would be paying much more for your energy because we would have more countries would have gone into a natural set of suppliers. and actually these, the was the energy prices. so if i looked at it from the perspective of the global economy, and frankly, obviously from my own perspective, we actually did that, i think. so this ability to think for yourself to be comfortable with the identity, to be proud of your civilization, to be, to be appreciative of your own history. this age of painful cells that stuck to ha, sean could really for and think about how india is going to do what's going to suit
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india. and this often to be dictated by any one how india would maintain its bilateral relationships with any country. for that matter, now remember, this is a week ago off towards the president to russia. i was re elected that to us. in fact, the indian farm in this, in the region will, the spoke with the, with the russian president, but also with the ukranian president and mostly been given to understand from top officials and government of india is that both of them have invited the prime minister. nothing's and will be off till the elections in india. that's often june, sometime to come and visit the countries of perhaps talk these now often or the criticism that ukraine had for india. we're seeing the form in a sort of ukraine come down to india. but really, what does it warm from india and what exports are looking gap is something on the lines of india being a piece. me call it a problem, bro. code in that sense,
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and also a little realizing full. so globally, right ortiz for engine shermer, reporting for us from new delhi engine. thank you. officials and experts from russia and africa had been sitting down to brainstorm cooperation in johannesburg. the south african city is host of the session of the st. petersburg international economic form for the 1st time ever r t, as in oliver, you can get, has the details from listing. so that's the kind of shows that deals russia within the breaks group of countries which is hosted a few fission for the st. petersburg, international economy farm for the 1st time if they've been to pull to give a leading decision makers from different states is to identify opportunities for russia. so the free time as the developing economies of this is of course, as we are just 2 months away from the annual conference in st. petersburg, widely seen as an occasion for attracting foreign investors, as well as an alternative to the world economy farm. specifically for promoting
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emerging during these decades. busy busy for a history or think that has spoken to a national economic for him, for sure, it becomes the one of the major world events in the world, the business, and the main events in russia and for, for example, the last year results gives us details that we got the increasing interest of business man all over the world. why russia weiss and petersburg? why these far? it's very easy. it's about deals. it's about looking at big possibilities, signing deals, a mock present experience being there is getting the africans, especially in the energy sector to deal with it on why it's being hosted in. so that's what god organizes say. they've seen a mutual interest and understand that in order to continue a food for dialogue, it is necessary to use new formats and an upside event like this one is one of those for me, it's the fuel station to emphasize the partnership,
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nate. so for nations between west side, so last week i prefer the expansion of trade and economy cooperation, particularly stick to such as agriculture, technology and education. participants making me to that. so that because relationship with russia is again changed. what speed does is to bring s b not in the works to give us an opportunity to engage and to try and call them eyes all on the economy to try and, and then to do a way with all i caught them being on the imbedded to the west, so that we begin to take into excellent implementation mode. we are here today at the costs of a strong relationship and times that we formed through our big c is through is our being with simplex is, is the technology exchange as well. and you choose the, which is the i sent you to choose the infrastructure and academics. so that's quite
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a lot with a, it's russia. oh, so that's your account. zation, such as the brakes and consensus has emerged from this event in hong the cooperation mckenna isms, teen emerge, and economy. ok, see i'm, we'll come get into that. right. be sure to stay with our to international throughout the day for complete coverage of all the top new stories from around the world. you can also visit our website, r t dot com for the very latest breaking news and updates by the the
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