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brought the iraq and ask god more diaries became a sensation, the rock files revealing a huge stuff. so as well as cases of abuse and torture by us led coalition forces, reports, detail, 109032 deaths in a rock comprised of 66081 civilians. 23984 enemy. those labeled as insurgents. 15196 host nation. rocky government forces and 3771 friendly coalition forces. the majority of the desk, 66000 over 60 percent of these, our civilian deaths, that is 31 civilians dying every day. during the 6 year period. there were nearly 400000 military logs. it was a mess. washington claim that which leeks was putting american soldiers in danger by releasing this information to learn the songs, however,
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argue that it was necessary to expose just how many lives were senselessly lost around the world due to us policies. what is the most single, damming revelation? the real story of this material is it, it's for, it's one damn thing often of most of it. this is for our as a result of the everyday scala or for, you know, i think that the, the so called war on terror is, is what has created more terror in, in the region. i can tell you from my own experience in the c, i a, that many, many a kind of fighters that i interviewed, that i interrogated, said the same thing. they said that they had no problem with the united states until we bombed their villages until we killed their parents until we killed their brothers. and their uncles and their cousins until we bombed the hospitals or the
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schools in their villages. otherwise, they had no problem with the united states, but the more we bomb, the more we use drones, the more terrorist we create, that is a, that is a very difficult truth that the united states doesn't want to face. and we have, julian assigned you and we get weeks to think for exposing that information is leaks, covers the us military's actions during the war. and they've gotten this done from 2004 to 2010. well, they revealed, call us from forces attacks on civilians friendly fire incidents as well as, as gun forces attacking each other. and once again a much higher death. so including hundreds of civilians previously on reports of by the coalition. and here's just one example. maureen then fired, $56.00, me meet around at the bus. there are 4, ex coalition forces wounded in action to ex civilian killed,
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13 next civilian injured. the main shock from the lakes was washington says, cover up of the true scale of civilian casualties from the media and the public with a staggering amount. all the tags by coalition troops on ask and civilians, it does appear to be evidence of all crimes in this material. these files bring to light what's been a consistent trend by us and nato forces, the concealment of civilian casualties, despite numerous tactical directives, ordering transparent investigations. when civilians are killed, there have been incidents i've investigated in recent months where this is still not happening. 2011 brought new leaks and this time it was about those detains at guantanamo bay. heard to see of the u. s. department of defense. so 779 people were imprisoned there from 2002. the eldest, been an 89 year old, ask and village are suffering from dementia and the youngest,
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a 14 year old, innocent kidnapping victim. some people were tape stopped for reasons like we're a cost seal. watch themes suspicious apparently because there was use this timers by all tied. i was so sleep deprived i was beaten till they broke my added i was not given food for a very long periods of time. i was situated, assaulted on multiple occasions, seemed to provision the 1st 70 days, mostly, and all to 0 reporter was obtained for 6 years to prove non existent rings between the news outlets. and i'll call you to, even if you put someone in how they are going to say it's great because they just left to guantanamo. the media is not asking the real questions. how are they going to be re united with their families? what are they going to live on once they are released? hundreds of lives destroyed in secrecy, with no fair trial and 0 regard for the law. now made headlines around the world
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and the world seemed grateful that a sound had exposed how the. 6 illegally the type i mean and tortured innocence, people for years. crucially, the files also contain detailed explanations of the supposed intelligence used to justify the prisoners detention the documents draw on the testimony of witnesses. in most cases, the prisoners fellow prisoners whose words are unreliable, either because they were subjected to torture or other forms of coersion. sometimes not in guantanamo, but in secret prisons run by the ca or because they provided false statements to secure a better treatment in guantanamo. in the quarter cables dated all the way back to 1977 showing how us foreign policies and c i a activities laid the foundations for the emergence of ices, decades later. and when the terrorist eventually turns on america,
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washington says it tends to rain domains, in particular, the role of hillary clinton, while this military or power mode treat operation is moving forward. we need to use our diplomatic and more traditional intelligence assets to bring pressure on the governments of costs are in saudi arabia, which i provide and clung. dustin financial and logistics support to iso and other right. it goes to in the groups in the region. another email worth mentioning is the best one right here. we're job items, national security advisor, jake sullivan. then working for hillary clinton sales or that's all kind of was on their side in syria to ok. the leader also wish you recall the most lives into the end, the me least, 28 rebel forces in the fight against the supporters of suzanne president, a sub in an internet video recording was over here. we also urge the syrian people not to rely on the arab league to kia or the united states for assistance. hello,
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clinton would go on to feel the wrath of wake legs once again and wants to succeed in doing her presidential election campaign. clinton took $100000.00 in cash from and was director of a company that gave money to isis the disastrous, absolutely disastrous intervention in libya knew the destruction of the uh, get off the government. which led to the occupation of isis, of large segments of the country width and support is going a bit to, to syria of being pushed binary principles into jobs within syria, including isis. and that's where in those emails the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the c, i a turns out they can spy on all of us. year 0 introduces the scope and direction of the c. i a is global cobra hacking program. it's malware arsenal, and dozens of 0 de weaponized exploits against
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a wide range of us and european company products, including apple's iphone, google's android, and microsoft windows, and even samsung tvs, which are turned into covert microphones. the c, i a was furious and announced that it would work with the f b i to conduct a criminal investigation. and so with the legs, because it was apparently damaged and the agencies claim, the ability to protect america against the bad guys will damage it or not. so these revelations show, there's one source said a serious need to address the c. i is hacking capabilities. and whether they, it's see that it's monday its powers instead, the us authorities that all that they could to destroy with leaks and so islands, julia saunders, who ultimately paid the heaviest prize for exposing their on the countable corruption and war crimes. find as close a lot of miles
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a human arise as it was how forma you came by. so this is, i just want me to pray, mary, please, thanks so much for waiting. and joining us, so in the morning, so i was one of the few people who was so next into the twist and tons of the shooting of sanchez previous. it was, well, what are your thoughts on the, on, on the latest developments, a ghost, i'm the 1st forces you know, just happiness, joy and delight for julia and stella and his children. max and gabriel. and it is father joe, and his build the gabriel. this is fantastic day and we, we must remember of course, we can no talked about the theme of the media or but the fantastic achievements. and that was a wonderful expos, a you just did of, uh, of what exactly what the leaks achieved of its period. but,
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but by the welding pulse today, a with the, with the family and pull the, the to move on. man who, who has been saved and who we now have with us again unable to go on and devote his gate into like his great capacity for that decal, thoughts, and his great capacity for innovation. and i'm quite sure the best of julian is yet to come and that out the treatments in the future. yeah, yeah. of course we're happy for the find money when we look at what was going on with in june and a size. is there any a k, so any see or that the that could be repercussions could the isn't a done deal a soon as a, as long as goes to the court. he'll be, he'll plead guilty. they'll say times of all to go home to the b 5 other things involved to buy it was a gag deal added you to
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a so i still be in danger. oh, well i think and that's if the union will always be in danger, particularly from the malicious forces of the c i a m the and the united states in that sense. he's a, he's a mocked man. um, and that's the, that's going to be with him, but of course he's not the the only person who lives in that way but, but the others like, uh don't cuz yeah, cool things on whole, even myself who uh, who also suffer from these these constant attentions that may be some limitations of up to you as a on his future actions, but the, the does about but difficult to, to enforce apartment. so we will, we will see what, what comes i think the families seem, excuse me,
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confidence ms. louis. same excuse me. confidence of a deal is the davis government and he's going to be theed cos loop or the really take seriously of this a sea of guilty. it's all vista, everybody business coolest. you know, this is the listen. he is being a blogs, the to please guilty in order to save his life. and this is a cheap move by the by to uh, administration, the a cheap move, the claim, a little hollow, big through the, uh, full themselves of, of some costs to the motions. off of the test, the them and the public's right to know quite a few months ago, you pointed out many inconsistencies in the case present to the gains in june and specifically mentioned in the us assurances. he was also that we did say those issues with main i'm i think so i didn't even do it. i mean, one of the reasons why the justice department was motivated to uh, to agree
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a deal and effectively agreed julia observing was they were quite likely to likes to lose the cycles heading and loved them. they had painted themselves into a corner by refusing to give them the assurance, but as a father, national, who had been acting a bill. if julian would be able to treat the estimate and to make the 1st amendment defense and the decent across the united states and couldn't get the best assurance was. but it was, you thought to admit the constitutional rights apply to, for the national as built in conflict with the us legal system. you would have to give constitutional rights to those at guantanamo bay thinks of also, you know, for all kinds of bad filters. the united states wasn't able to give the sentence which the content of given. so when we come to the position of madison bill possibility, they could actually lose. but the next part of the expedition process. so the
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justice department had that's incentive to uh, to put this debate and come up with this pre deal, but the choices release. yeah, so interesting, you know, craig, last year you are detained and questioned under the providers of terrorism are so laws, the level of that meeting with c a c is really a soft defense cabin. how, how would you display that moment looking back at it now as it is demonstrative of what other sondra supports is face. this was the extraordinary fund. i was detained, the twos methods. i think i'm in the unlikely to this, but i'm just taking the text and set up another type of business. i was told i'm that i may have known guides to remain silent and they've gone to a lawyer. but i had to say in full and the question, but to me i'm not to answer which itself being in business bull offense,
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i had to give up my electronics and give up any code words and passwords. and again, not to do that would be an invisible offense. this is x, georgia nowadays telling me on legislation, but the skips away protections in the spring teen. they used a against journalist and i was jealous to, i know like a kid found the loss that they should be lee, but the disciplines journalist increasingly a subjects to this kind of absolutely a liberal absolutely, detroit l. methods at all updating, we've authorization, but that's essentially an example of the way the western democracies are basically going and refusing to tolerate descent guessing what was going on. uh, what was happening was, you know, 5 could change global laws depending, you know,
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looking at the jefferson freedom of speech, only the maybe looking over our shoulders and we want to really speak our minds. i think i said, you know, the sole source in the uh, in the states the uh, so talk to say about the of the west 10 in the, the always pointing fig goes to the country is full of full violations of prestige. a while some testing guides the most egregious violation of the test agent imaginable. that doesn't mean to say, but the difficulties in, in other countries including injunction where i'd, i'd like to see the site, the base a, a situation for the list in some cases. but they the must it to book to see if the west and this is, of course have tested to, you know, julian has had to plead guilty under the espy and all jacked
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is only pistons in the, in the envelope, in the quotes of the lowest old so it's not going to be particularly binding, but it's not good for the future. and let's, let's hope and tell you, but it's, we don't see much more use of the espionage jacks against dealing with some united states. but with good, well do so that there's no data to tool. but the, the, the general regime in western countries is becoming more and more oppressive towards discipline. yeah, it's very well and you know, uh, craig, you as far as the actual content and all that kind of the junior has stated that the price of a saw is, is really, it was the united states, the ability to criminalize medium and extend as jurisdiction to non americans, well, natal thoughts about his statement. we briefly talked about it, but if it's find a little bit of it's, i'd appreciate that. yeah, no,
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that's absolutely knights of the, you know, truly in the science results in the american citizen was not in the united states. and these, these american claims of your universal jurisdiction. uh, the idea that they can pick up any jo list anywhere in the world who publishes the details of the of american secrets which we have obtained. it is extremely way of a, of a mentor, a bunch of numerous different names of medic tubs, universal jurisdiction. and this is well, one of the same type of cost itself refusing to accept jurisdiction of the international criminal court, for example, of a multi laterals and respected bodies. so i'm getting say purpose is a major, is a major part of it. and guess cut kind of design to him on both points. it's also he's a very but the president in but demonizing journalism as an espionage
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is logical is the passive and it is a that's a very bad step. it's very valid points up to the future. craig, you know, we know that it was in about most prism he spends a know, a lot of his life that apparently in a 2 by 3. so completely isolated for hours and hours of the day. these are the conditions. uh for a with a blow or a uh a mind like virginia size could they could uh, could this be both out into the lights perhaps. what was next? the saw just really what i'm really asking as well, i'm certainly the idea that's a good list is that there was no danger to anyone. had to be in cost of
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h as in precisely the same conditions as bitten as well as $10.00 of this and 5 inside the worst conditions is that he was kept the much longer in solitary confinement than in the bos imprisoned fatalities. and the, okay, the device that's to establish him absent disposing what they haven't been convicted the baby say an empty was held in the very worst of conditions. it has of course, you know, taking a huge physical mental told. but julian is a very strong and resilient person, and i've got no diets, but he will, he will recover fully in time. and that's he will go on to develop new things and some extent. but we can leaks, idea is by incorporated into the, the main stream and the, the things which quickly developed 15 years ago in terms of encoding information of dividing security. the sources of that's my old tense,
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most media i've met some i do that. dealing with my goal is to develop something new. i don't the way he has a fantastic intellect, is one of the workspace, intellectuals and he has a huge amount to contribute into, to, particularly in the speciality of anything to do with computers. and into this, i expect the world about the visual intelligence splits awful is, is an area in which he's going to have a very powerful contribution to make to debate. so i don't think, you know, what we have to cover as an intellectual forces is going to become available to the world to get and i haven't drilled in this back amongst us. and i do think you'll have a very, very contribution to make going forward. how are that? so what happens in data will have to leave with the craig, mary, if you would like to have who isn't fully you came by. so this a thank you so much for your time, for joining us while that quickly, well,
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stop things. so now will that take a short break? we'll be back in about 8 minutes due to an the moon shone seemed wrong. just on the safe house. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look for common ground the the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
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