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the, the, the breaking news here on all the see that i feel russian us are, these have come from the ink when it moves into it is, was inside involved in the because attack on a most of the cost of the whole 2 months ago, walden, 20 suspects of the arrested so far right. follow the hudson remembers the old kids and the nausea as those but target as for pm, boys and girls with the hair of the why were you remember states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this
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resolution? this resolution will open at the end from dollars box. so that then now says a western box you, when both of the, this was a bottle in the, the 5 was 3 decades ago as genocide. so they all use that to the new lenses, was only conducted the benefits such and less than interest the company today for the late system, global news on up, i'm load time on the i'm, this is off the international. we saw it without some sort of this out, russian though these say that you claim, as intelligence was directly involved in the deadly terrorist attack on moscow called to the whole 2 months ago. a 145 people were killed in the incidence. that's the thing as meeting hosted by russians allied, could have fun at the head of the federal securities. this side of intellectual,
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terry, this group helped train the perpetrators it has been determined that the prepared actions financing attack and get away of the terrorist was coordinated through the internet with the members of the we law. yeah, horace, san group, located on the border of afghanistan and pakistan. after conducting the attack, the terrorists were given a clear order to head to the ukrainian border where an opening was being prepared for them. while the investigation is ongoing, it is possible to say with confidence that ukrainian military intelligence was directly involved in this attack. yeah, well, this is alexander board because he's a veteran security chief, if you like it for russia's federal security service. so when he speaks about this stuff, we listen because we've been on tend to hold waiting to get more information about the details of what's been going on in the aftermath of the attack. a lot of
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speculation online about the assault and quote, because the brutal attack, of course these a attackers were apprehended heading towards ukrainian border. now he's also told us that there's been 20 people uh, detained, the attackers themselves, and a significant network of people facilitating them as well, which is very interesting. there's a huge investigation. the investigation is still ongoing. now bought the calls, made these comments out of commonwealth of independent states meeting, which is an alliance of old soviet states, russia's allies and friends. he also signed them, interestingly, for their assistance in turning out the investigation which suggest is a very wide ranging investigation. where a lot of these countries these and so many of them uh, most number of publishes, remember there was allegations that this was a and is law must attack. and he also has suggested that there was an islamist involvement from an ask um slash pakistani, a group striving that sort of wild area between the 2 countries that there was
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involved. but there as well. he also said something very, very interesting about the desperation that this match, that this type of brutality that no real, as you know, as civilized states could possibly be involved in this. and that the ukraine's involvement demonstrates a real sense of desperation that they're losing on the battlefield, that their military campaign is collapsing. and in the event of that, they're seeking desperately to try and impact bush in any way they can listen to what he said about them. are you creating authorities, having no real opportunities to achieve their goals on the battlefield, have resorted to terrorism. there are a systematic showing of the civilian population and public infrastructure in russian regions. sabotage, rates are being carried out in the border area. ukrainian special services are actively recruiting young people to engage in terrorist activities by promoting pro ukrainian national is formations on social networks. with the assistance of nato
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countries, the massive transfer of mercenaries and fighters of international terrorist organizations from the middle east, north africa, and afghanistan to ukraine, continues. some of them are used for further terrorist expansion in the commonwealth of independent states. a shame we just heard from the head of the f s field of federal security services that he said, the ukraine was somehow into twined with nato members. i mean, what role did these need to the members play? do you think in the crow? cuz attacks i think this all has to be taken into wider view point of view, planning and project for the west is buried. anything happens in your train without a western imprint on a now from finance, from weapons from direction on the battlefield. now interestingly, i think you've got to look at to the point of
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a wider impact. they've decided in the west that they're going to take control of many elements of ukrainian society. and we know that the military campaign is intimately controlled by them. and we also know that the investigative committee in russia has recently open an investigation into the activities of companies in you'd probably like police law, which hunter boy was intimately involved in himself. he was a director on the board of the reason that which is the big energy company in your bank. and the funding and cash from the operation has been used in a terrorist operations against russian interest from within russia, in the new territories of russia, in don't bust on, it's been new guns and also in north stream. remarkably. so this is not as some sort of conspiracy, there's actual investigations that are coming up with the information with the move, with the money the form describe the type of terrace, right? well, that's interesting. you say, i mean we do look, take a step back. and so it takes a while to look at the page to native companies,
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but must also involve of the west. some kind of, i mean, you said the money comes from the u. k, the us, whatever, but since 2014, basically they've been getting involved in ukraine in every aspect. can you give us some examples of the sort of thing that they've been involved in? yeah. what it's, it's, it's an open secret now that the c a m, y, 6 british intelligence are involved in ukraine. we've had reports from various western media outlets to your times, the washington post talking about how the c a is training. the, the s b u, they're very much feared the domestic security service within your claim. and even back in 2016, the new york times themselves, they wrote an article talking at a very proudly about how the west and security service worked. finding a new plan in secret service in sabotaged to attract russian targets have to reverse engineer draw was that i kept it from motion sites that sort of
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a listener look at a new york times article around 2016 the c i a began training and a lead ukrainian commando force known as unit 2245, which captured russian drones and communications gear. so that c i, a technicians could reverse engineer them and crack moscow's encryption systems. one officer in the unit was carrillo boot on of now, the general leading ukraine's military intelligence and the c. i a also help train, a new generation of ukrainian spies who operated inside russia, across europe and in cuba and other places where the russians have a large presence. so also in the context of the revelations recently that our own, the editor in chief margarita, similar in yon, revealed at german officers talking about how they were going to facilitate and provide weapons. unintelligence dislike the courage bridge in crimea. we know that your plan has absolutely no satellite systems. it doesn't have to target these
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weapons. it doesn't have any storm shuttle ms. still nobody scouts missiles, assuming that it doesn't have the capacity to operate these huge operations across the russian frontier on oil refineries, etc. so we know it's all of us and we know from accounts in the western media that the nato countries on the proxy at war that's been wage by the west against ocean is being doing dual. and if you like, the snowball has been rolled in london and washington thrown from british rule makers in parliament have welcomed. i'm to members of an influencing planning mia nazi group. the, as of the top of the embassy in london denounced the incident as a sign of globally anti semitism in the u. k. and he's off his game worldwide notoriety both for its widespread use, a fascist, both on gold insignia and despicable war. crimes against civilians could
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entertaining clear cut fascists at the houses of parliament. perhaps be a motive for the documented rise in anti semitism in the you. k yeah, the tire was represented at a round table by service one who for the city of maribelle. our former prison is a wall. the 5 is splitting to members of the tory. i'm labor policies about the struggle to bring home about $900.00 attempted. as of 5 years, it was still in captivity for 1 pm bar itself. and so the praise of as have designed the cold. you find the best investment field? you're on here with us right now. natalie. hi, total pounds. guess they said the british parliament applauding neo nazi the
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disgraceful of at times the west has no intentions to end the clean in costs. and i'm always been very skeptical about mr. johnson's trip. so ukraine, wondering who is paying the bills and paying him. but i think the, the incident in the, in the palm and is particularly shock, give them that we know that history of the us of the gate. we know it's, it's, it's links and it's historical. it's not cultural heritage kind of way back to the 2nd level of student, but the ukraine's own hitler who, while he was in prison by the jones and his own group, carried a massive white screen in the atrocities against jews and pose. so, i mean, this is really what, as always, what about it's true that those who support the be great and ukraine will say, look, it's not the same unit as 2014, but it's still kind of contingent on nazi's within it. so we know that for sure, and i think for them to be entertained, welcomed in the british parliament is
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a disgrace. and that's it describes as a blogs on the landscape with this particular concept of puppies history and events interaction support for you credit. but it doesn't, it's also the disgrace of british media because the gems on rushing about it and they diverted attention around it. somebody's told them you're not going to cover the story and that gives you an indication to stop potters on british press become late. so i'm showing on the levels. i find that i destroyed some sort of legitimacy to a far away grouping lake as old battalion which asked very clear not c tendencies. they have been having some boots which are present the or not see disease. more importantly of one sees that as far as you get in the country is up in sooner, especially amongst the dominant the dispensations. there is more than 2 in this conflict to an end by solving organizations like us old. but that is actually the only fueling the conflict. in fact,
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they ought to be and has seen the ebony of the people out of the utah, whoever the login. i personally feel that the european government sure, totally dissociate themselves from such organizations like as old batavia and try to bring this conflict to an end and not act as a us stage to go with this conflict and take it for so they have condemned a western bias elizabeth is not in the un saying it was finally politicized. measure the essentially opens part of those books out of the you and decided to declare the 11th of july as a day in commemoration of a contest at some genocide that it could in a bose in town to nearly 30 years ago. i made the, the solve was i would like to unmask this untruth and full justification for
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passing such a resolution. there is one small country from the balkans that is not afraid to say loudly that will vote against this resolution because this resolution will open at the end from the us box. in the 2nd world war. we were among very rare people, and se you to, that's where i'm find that's the entity. and we paid the biggest price, and se, do it up more than $1000000.00 of serves, were killed, either by not the dramas, either by nazi crowds. why didn't they stopped with that resolution? because they needed this resolution in this particular moment library or something? remember of states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution saying that if they don't vote in favor of that's resolution, they will not get to your support your help when they cannot make general the other issues is that to europe and values, democratic values are your thoughts that i was not going to be able to speak up
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about it. i have kinds of examples about it. so the cost level goes, i've been in lot saying in protest against the u as move to commemorate the bicycle of 7. it's yeah, as of acts of genocide, thousands of estimates of gathered in the national company a little bit from one to neighborhood. is folk out against a government for having voted for the resolution which was being pushed by germany . they describe it as a, the trail of that trust in the states and the whole country is voted in favor of the resolution. 68, abstain. and another 19 including washington chime and sylvia voted against. it was a mass of that the you inside it was in the views all the general assembly, as he questioned germany's role in guessing the measure past is just funding for this is a mr. president distinguished colleagues,
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we've witnessed today is sat chapter in the history of the un, number of delegations laid by germany decided to abuse the authority of the general assembly and under the guise of a resolution to declare the day of commemoration that political declaration, whose goal is to demonize, one of the peoples of the former yugoslavia. but once even more surprising is the main sponge to all this resolution is germany. germany we started to weld was in the 20th century, killed millions of people in concentration. camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and bought dissipated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of san diego in 1995. that country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture of it is about the importance of reconciliation. we convinced that germany has no moral authority to even mentioned the time of genocide to describe anything other than that atrocious crimes. there is no recognition from the united nations general assembly of the crimes committed
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by the nazis against the peoples of the former soviet union or the peoples of former yugoslavia. and that was pointed out by any bands. yeah. and if we're not going to acknowledge the crimes that the german nazi is committed during the 2nd world war, why should one of the engine 1995 be singled out? now, other countries opposed the resolution including nicaragua and the democratic republic of the congo. when they spoke, they emphasized that the resolution seemed pretty counter productive. so you're going to see you and mister president. in this assembly, it's increasingly notorious that there's a double standard in the western world that has no limits. our general assembly continues to be a victim of manipulations, and it's used to advance political agendas and specific interest of western countries. the draw resolution is present, it is conceived as an antagonistic act by one community against another. it will be
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counter productive and deep and the divide. it will not strength and peace and will lead to new ways of tensions. we are shocked to see that some perpetrators of atrocities in the democratic republic of congo are amongst the initiators of this resolution, as if they have any sympathy for the victims subscriber needs to china and cuba also oppose the resolution, saying it demonizes and singles out certain countries and is not really helpful in the process of building peace in the world. what was mainly western countries in their long time, allies that voted in favor of the resolution. 68 countries chose to abstain. and among them, there were many different sentiments, reflected a number of the countries that they did want to commemorate the genocide. but they felt that the manner of declaring july 11th and international day was irresponsible, more preparation and discussion needed to be done about how to been doing so. and how to commemorate the crimes of 1995 in a way that brought peace and further and peace in the world. now in addition to
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that, we heard brazil that spoke about how they certainly wanted to commemorate the events of 1995, but they did not feel it was appropriate to commemorate a genocide from decades ago while israel was committing what they considered to be a genocide. in gaza, similar sentiments came from indonesia and syria. july 11th 1995. you had roughly 8000 boys and men who were killed in by bosnian serbs now in 2007. the international court of justice declared the events based on their legal understanding of the term to be a genocide. and that ruling came down, arguing that what took place was indeed genocide all now in 2015, a similar resolution put forward at the un security council was vetoed by russia. and the important thing to remember about today's proceedings of the un general assembly was it all. tardies were horrified by the events that took place. there
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was no attempts to downplay or deny the horrendous atrocities of 1995. however, the emphasis was on how best to commemorate the events and move forward, creating peace in the world to make sure nothing like what happened beyond july 11th 1995 could ever happen again. there was a feeling that this resolution and is ratified international day of reflection in commemoration was not really conducive to bringing the con the parties of the region together. it was simply going to reopen old wounds and as we heard from the serbian leader opened pandora's box, it was not strategic and did not really serve the purpose. that those who put it forward said it would serve. as we discussed this issue, it's the american general and the amount that she said, the resolution violates a peace agreement as well as balls in is constitution or even some of those who
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voted for its literally said, we understand that this is an extremely politicized species. attempts to distract from the vent and gaza but because of our ethnic and religious solid. busy already we're going to vote for it anyway, which was, you know, their, their shame not mine. here we have this advance. that is, i believe, unique in human history because it's declared the existence of genocide in one town . based on people who died, who were mainly combatants of the military formation that by the u, as on roles did not have any right to be there to begin with. and here's germany, which is essentially the, the reason that the term genocide came into being that the un itself came into being in 1945 because of that, what the germans did to the european jews as well as millions of others, including the serbs. i would add during world war 2 and here in germany trying to whitewash this by the, you know, sponsoring this resolution. and, you know,
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here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 sent over 3. because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what are clearly because something else is happening that they want to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to muslim countries, which are, they're currently feuding with because of this event that everybody is avoiding dimension and, and we're supposed to just ignore this and go along and again, regrettably, some of the countries from the organization of islamic confidence went along with this plan and even admitted that they were going along with it. but they voted for it anyway. and again, that's there. she is a defense policy is all fighting,
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not only in gaza, but also along with northern border against his one of his psych on a nearby level on killed one mind and wounded 3 children according to the easy media, the children with his while on the way to school, the idea of came that had killed the husband of commodities. and lebanese group confirmed the 5 that had died but did not specify his rank in retaliation. is one of 5 dozens of real fits into no, that is all but no one apparently list right now is a 5 minute as a, as k, not in his all me as a quote, surprising plans for restoring security on the border falls as president michael has held by only 2 of us who both to reform for the pacific, violent territory. new caledonia. first off, the local protest in gaines,
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the measure descended into the worst of violets in the region in decades from showing gives us could. i have pledged that this way form will not be forced through in the current context and that we will allow some weeks to allow the coming of pensions and resumption of dialogue to find a broader cord. the says, a village kills when the process devolved into a violent and wise flaws of slides of quality. unless it was no address, the re cools that the reform would dilute the rights of indigenous boots is instead powerless as chosen to block the social network. so in the region saying, the apple is the use of full meant the uprising funds. also consider the waiting internet access for the time fee. but that plan was what the that they did say the slow, even though we raised the issue in the sending the reports on the rights for some reasons,
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the decision was not made to reduce the internet access from 5 g to g for social networks or data or finding out now directly from the front and here are ministers yet i've done them. i know, speaking in a parliamentary commission on the unrest in frances overseas territory, new caledonia, that the government actually is a good working hand in hand with a publicly owned internet provider over there to cut off for g and 5, g internet, reducing it to 2 g which basically just allows people to send text messages at most, but doesn't allow for them to use apps or social media or for other people in new caledonia, even pay for their burger and fries with the banking car because that requires a higher speed network. guess it's not technically cutting off the internet of people can still use to g and send texts like the cops empowering of your car and saying that you can always just take the bus to work or hey, no in stopping you from going and getting a horse but ultimately the government just decided instead,
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van take talk and they forgot about reducing the speed based on what x, the central proof of the apps responsibility for what's going on in new caledonia. none really. it's just a theory. so i guess once you took everything on the question of tick tock which had been widely used, it was due to the exceptional circumstances that the problem is to allow this decision to be taken in conjunction with the government of new caledonia, home killed during the riots in france, back in june of last year, over a 17 year old of north africa in origin, getting smoke by a french cop and suburban parents for failing to abide by a traffic stop. the government contracted online platforms like to talk an snapshot and got them to sensor content that the government considered probably magic or provoking things even further. of course, that censorship under the pretext of curtailing unrest could net her and becoming oppressive and resulting sunday and more extensive censorship. for other things
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that establishment politicians consider inconvenient. right? to switch in a decision to the bicycle, the government's decision to suspend take tom lee. so the chinese interference, the russian interference with the attack kind of bringing down being tied into that network just before the president's arrival in new caledonia the plus tested by john mckinney. that's too much. she says, yeah, major of course for the senate is hardly debating a bill on foreign interference in front of the societies yourselves, which is massive. not just the new caledonia, but all over the country. a mess comes from many countries, buffalo, russia, and china. it's time to stop denying it, it's trying to protect ourselves against a scene. so some of the opposition politicians, notably on the less, are demanding that the government show its work on the tick tock ban and to actually connect the dots and prove how exactly take talk and other social media apps are directly responsible for feeling any violence and new caledonia, rather than just operating on hunches and theories. what is happening right now is unprecedented. no country in europe has ever band tick tock and government
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officials have provided no evidence to show the networks linked to the violence. only one argument young people use this network. the government considered them guilty by definition because of their age. we are facing an extremely serious liver to sidle drift. the arguments developed at the hearing by the government is still in a sion no evidence is produced to legitimize the use of the band. no connection is demonstrated between the use of take talk and the violence. this is a guilty indulgence in the use of custodial in mattress. this measure is not legitimate and the government is floundering to justify yet another attack on freedoms in the context of colonial repression. hey, look, it's not like riots in france suddenly became a thing when social media came along, but that has to stop french present in under the black hole from scapegoating. it. no doubt that's more convenient than revisiting his government's new policy that set off this whole crisis. the one that would mean adding thousands more voters to
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electrolysis on the island. if those people have been there for 10 years and giving new comers more power than to dilute the electronic voice of the native count acts on the land up until the expiration of the new may accords with france just recently have been given relative economy over its electoral process, but before mac home was blaming social media, he was blaming video games for causing last summer's riots around mainland france. because we saw on several of them snapshot tick tock on several august the violin gatherings being organized in a sort of complicating of why collins these i'm on the younger slates. uh, sort of escape from reality. we sometimes have the feeling that some of them are living to the streets of the video games that haven't bucks a to them. i assume this platforms to be responsible. so it's pretty clear that last year nicole had a theory that young people were going around setting france on fire because they just think they're living in a giant video game and can't tell the difference between life behind the screen and
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life in front of it. turns out expert said that was totally wrong, which doesn't really bode well for his binding new theory that tick tock causes. right? well that's a little for me because i, as it was, it's great to have your company. my colleague, the quote will be with you and so for the out i be do of already been done the the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things.

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