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i probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the judy that people have to have started be that would be that there was nothing produced by non speed of 2024 by 10 feet and dramatic near tub. the canyon presidents scraps be controversial by a mass impact tax bill. that's bob dudley protested me. stop for the nation. also has the po uh, law suite helix filed the julian assault, takes this process. so let's trade in soil. were united with his family also
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a link to teen, hit know the full time, the doctor, a judge accepted of the pills truck with the us government, which i saw is really had little choice spots to agree to with the legal team slammed washington assessing thanks for preston, in order to win. he's free to enjoy and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage for publishing evidence of us for crimes human rights abuse. this is the criminalization of journalism, the out of our will not compassion international. it's just on 6 pm here in the russian capsule, and it's always, it's probably good to have your company. while getting us started the academy and the people have spoken. those other words of the countries president who has
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scrapped a tax height and build that sparked days of protests in the country. and these 22 were killed and a 160 wounded and not chaos. here's what when it breaks. so sad about the i'm a fact bill during his concession speech, a hunting, dependent on the sort of drinking position that island have gone at the end of the printer has to be 2024. i left the journey for the paper of perhaps that would be that would be that they were nothing to do but these by non speed of 2024 feet. and therefore, i would not sign the 2024 finance building and chat and subsequently been withdrawn. live out to africa correspondent nova conducted janice bog. i mean we've been,
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he's been covering this. the scenes looked firey. the obviously deadly. we bought a sense may be things might go the other way, given the scan of the violence, but still a bit of a surprise. what does this mean? a soft job offset, an unprecedented few days of chaos. indeed revive is present to william blue to has indeed rejected the new textbook while addressing the nation for the 2nd time this . since the po chase broke out, the present state says that king has it has refused to buy a tremendous amount. it says it has become quite evident that members of the public and can yes, still in the system on the need for him to make it safe to run the government. but he also leads people and the people have spoken. indeed, those were his words, as he was making it clear that she will not to be signing that to go into know what you mean by yesterday the canyon parliament paused the controversial fine is full,
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which would have increased the taxes and the prices of a face of goods and add the in so i terms into know a but also following back protest as a drop the capital of nairobi and police open fire on crowds around parliament. some protest administer into parliament and such a section of the building messiah. the also involved the key for the demonstrations going until the new hikes of text as well, because at mid those test is with and to ride police, it's in the capital. can use medical association confirm that to these 13 people have been killed in those coaches to the move by the presence could be seen by many people as an attempt to, to try and de escalate tensions as can use planned at a demonstration on thursday tomorrow, across the country, the same date to the present was expected to sign the bill because the on he's told was a bit different from the recent statement that he has just made to have
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a listen to this. we have paid can knows to be here the better of the word and try to for 10 for us. but as the own government make the maiden last installment of $500000000.00 last week today found out that by the length of the book under the name of a country in front of the discount of debt. very southern utah. and indeed, that will really aim to, to introduce unpopular tax proposal. that was the reason for so much and go across the nation. the proposal consisted of tax reforms and increases on monetize digital
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content creation. tax increases on digital payments as well. we're talking increases on bread and visible oil as well. those are particularly hard to see things in the country. that's a reliance on mobile, my need and a country that's very moving in a pull over to you. and this is the reaction from some of those citizens in kenya, the we are here to the interests of our children. the problem we want to be is the pause this finance bill. there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability or follow taxes. we just want them to be accountable. and we had to bring on this phase. i'm through the government, the government,
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which kind of how people are not. we're not really close to the president. the the constant tax increases in kenya was one of the many reasons the the but she, well we're gonna, we teased out, we'll get the rest of it. i'm sure. as soon as we get the connection, that was the all to use motor play a couldn't go reporting from to how does back on that big utah's she was saying by the canyon president who will not be signing the finance bill, which has sparked these dudley and fi, repay all 6 scenes, all across the east african country for the last 2 days. as soon as we got connection, we'll try and bring a box so she can cut off. yeah. and how it will. and basically
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what like i said, protest spread beyond the capital of no ivory be reaching on across the african nation. well, this footages from the west and city of knock who demonstrates has tried to enter the state house. police reports in the used to gas canisters to despise crowds as they looked to pluck quotes on him to traffic. several people received fatal wounds . the protest as could be seen tearing the party of a puss and report to be shot by security for while we spoke to become the national vice chairperson of the communist party of kenya. now he says that the arm us and well defined which continued to pressure kenya to implement damaging fiscal reforms. bad responsibility for this violence as really for me, uh,
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maybe a more complex that might say yes to be in the streets. we must make it clear that they have the lot is in their hands. so i am in one bank that continued to impose their policies on the e mail, sends king and population be. i am historically on how the oil is probably want to quote interest not just to qualify you know, loans and sustainable, but also use the leverage in terms of the financial capital to dictate our international, our internal affairs and even to use them to money belief. but it's probably just the same. i am made sure that you don't like one of them to do the relation
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on 11. our investment deal is, was actually cute or this did want enterprises in this country is once meetings on the, i am a fund allotment for this is. so this is uh, a tool for new maloney on the, for the, for the united states and the neo colonial. it has to be understood that even though the, that there is a position that the i am missing loved. one is more of a fire because they use of the file design and so for minus our lead us to implement unemployed. people don't pay for purchases, but yesterday the very low non violence from the assault fall it technique was actually exposed to discrete. so i am, you know, on a p me on, i'm from, it's
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a story called a behavior. it's under the colonial punches, that's the $1.00 to $1.00 of the ones, most of the african countries, including pena, to be some additions to the dictates. we must foster will be with external interests. that's continued. it's only meant all political discourse plus leads only independence. i'm from there now, but can people do shop on the, on distance off to a 14 year long, nickel, pencil, movies 2000 days behind balls. julian, the phones house grouped free, taking his 5 steps on home soil, his how he was met by his army cumber apple. the
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wiser time comes off to a pit stop on a remote pacific island, where he appeared in, quote, unplugged guilty to a single charge of conspiracy. as a deal struck with washington, the us judge sentenced him to time ready soft the. the law sounds could be seen leaving the court room a 3 mon officer over a decade of functioning expedition to the us. and while his soc is fine and the over his legal team says the case is hot at shooting impact, showing the leg washington will go to it. it's attempt to criminalize john. this is a point highlighted by his law as a wednesday's press conference. how many of this one,
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unprecedented in the united states, to use the espionage act to criminally, prosecute a journalist for a publisher? it's in the more than a 100 year history of that law, it has never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our fault that it will never be again used in this fashion. julian spent years in bel marsh. no one should spend a day in prison for giving the public news worthy and important information. in this case, information that the united states government had committed war crimes. i think the sense here with the whole the home coming is of course, one of human joy. people are really happy to see judy and assigned released. but underneath that, there's an issue of you know, how he changes for you? what do you have to do? how we have to bend his knee if you like, to accept a criminal conviction. and this goes to the heart of the debate. now, you know,
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the united states will maintain that judy and assign, just notice as the 7th, a criminal. uh, this has huge impact on journalism, on a global scale. the united states, of course, was the engine of the case against the julian assign. so it's understandable that amount with health problems with the young family who would spend, you know, you know, almost 15 years essentially to imprison 7 years. the ecuadorian embassy, remember at, and then a bell in marsh twice security prison. anyone who knows anything about bell martial or a security problem. this is a very green place, rapists and murderers and terrorist. it's a bit as secure a place you could put anybody have julia and such as a journalist, quite a gentle mind. and so this did so the dom, max, the brutality of the whole engine behind this. and let's listen to jennifer robinson and his, one of his lawyers at outlining the reality of the deal. and the impact that this
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deal will have going forward on, on global journalism problem with the espionage act is there is no 1st amendment defense in the espionage fact. it does by its terms, not matter. the reason why you, you publish of us for years and us government has claimed that these publications do great harm to day in court of the united states. government admitted that there is not a single person anywhere that they can produce that was actually harmed buddies, publications. in order to when he's freedom, joanne pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage for publishing. evidence of us will crime, human rights abuse, human rights abuse, and us wrong doing around the world. this is journalism. this is the criminalization of journalism. and while the plato does not set a traditional precedent, that's not a court decision. the prosecution itself fits a president that can be used against the rest of the media for the process in
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a very dangerous place. it's not, it's not evidence that it will move towards more protections, but rather less that would have been the, the only good outcome for the press in general. if, if the us government had to abandon this case entirely. you know, i think very quickly the debate will turn from the, the human story, the joy and the celebration around the world for anybody and everybody who stood on the side. besides that, on the side of justice, the right to report the truth. very important to remember, nobody from the united states a culpable in the crime is that wiki leaks expose the julian assign. she has dedicated his life to expose it. nobody has been charged with anything. you've got well over a 1000000 civilians dead in afghanistan, iraq, syria, libya, the, the list goes on and on and on. so the mind to expose the crimes is never criminal
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. the people carried out the crimes which he exposed are completely blame is as it seems. so again, it's going to come back to the mechanism by which the americans of taking their pound of flesh, if you like, you, most things you need to us, you must accept that you're a criminal. and it's very difficult to see how anybody wouldn't have accepted this deal after such a long time in solitary confinement. most the conditions that he had to take the deal due to his health. but the big issue here is, what does this mean for global journalism? what does it mean for the pursuit of truth? what was your knowledge of coal spent with 14 long yes, and a grueling nickel. pass off to his release details of us minute tree atrocities and iraq. and i've done this on 12 of those years was spent fighting extradition from the u. k to the united states. here's what the, what's the went through before. finally, step input on home. so of the
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assumptions when these high spots celebrations in australia, people outside the us consulate general in sydney, held finals and balloons demonstrates as god the to types the outcome of the court hearing on the song as long awaited homecoming. that's a stateside some politicians slammed the government the criminalizing john
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he was arrested and that's why many people there can be a comparison here in the united states, new york times for government information all the time. but it's only the information that the government government secret american the bad news is that he has to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense info, which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norman citizens. julian had to take this, he has heart problems and he would have died in prison. but the security state has
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imposed a horrifying president and built a big blow to freedom of the press. i spoke to human rights to a site up to learn why he says that the phone just case exposed to us is double standards when it comes to freedom of the press and democracy that we could not leisure dollars, a sort of booty and had as journalism and journalist into, you know, a not really using information, especially it's quite difficult as we know to come across information and needs when i go over directly with you, especially in this case of war crimes are concerned. and this, you know, is basically the hypocrisy that people across from the point out that you don't, if you always go across the world being the policeman. and then you doubt that, you know, we have freedom that then you go and you harass journalists like this. and for work, he explored the truth. he was the reason why they weren't crafted are all going to
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want to sign and go down to move it to light. and the whole persona of the united states being this week, all of that finished basically at that point in time. and julian finally has reached kendra and you know, he's now a free citizen. but at what cost, washington has condemned. most goes pit for top functions on some european media restrictions came as a direct response to an e. u. bad on russian outlets. but the us state department spoke spots and has failed to address that side of the story when world of bound to it by john. this of course, is that a vast number of european news outlets service or television for bands on brush signatures. it does us so many things. look, i think it's another sign of the russian government cracking down on journalism because they are afraid of their own people. hearing the truth, hearing the truth about russia's actions inside, rest of the actions by the government to repress their own people about russia's
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actions to invade a neighbor and illegally occupied neighbor. and so we have seen them cracking down on journalism for some time. and unfortunately, that continues. what is it? arrogance stupidity are both united by the concept of liberal democracy. the measures are responsive, introduced in connection with the band and russian meeting the you. but the state department is blaming russia again. off of a crane conflict broke out in february 2022. brussels on washington will quick to crack down a russian media outlets all t, for example, was a month to respond in europe to us. but american and european officials claim those sanctions have nothing to do with freedom of the press. they insist it was all about shutting down so called propaganda. not simply guiding john unless they disagree with. well, to discuss all of this, i'm joined now by running super rude protest. send you an american john list on the i just saw of the palestine from the coal. joining us from bro, i mean, ramsey,
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i feel this is actually a great day to discuss this. because here we have a sauce knocked off for decades. for telling the truth. i'm here we have the us state department saying the wash is the what? the phase, the truth, i mean, i know we don't see all faults, but this is some whole new level of thought delusion. well, it's really easy. it is, and the us government has been delusional for many, many years. the fact is that when you law or marginal law is media that presents a different version of it folds or let's say the own chose the top rates are openly and freely in the united states. so some obstacles could either be famed in more to keep them to complete the picture. and as a result, with miller makes such ridiculous statements as he did in the case of ukraine as well as others. most americans are not,
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i'm not noticing that it doesn't make them a total in any way. it just basically uh they are being prevented from seeing any kind of tool that may appear at a contrast with, with the official us narrative. and now we are seeing this kind of delusions extending the social media as well. the last line of defense for the child anywhere with the state. so anywhere else in the world and they continue to carry on with this kind of the old standards and phase, basically this part of is the thing that has taken place since the last more. i mean, i to you and you mentioned that it's where i want to pick up on that and i want you want to listen to a short little sound, but this is the same us state departments, folks pass and talk to you about is rouse crack down on al jazeera, so we have seen the that uh, the announcement from the government is real about closing out to 0. we have made
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quite clear that we support media freedom all around the world, including in israel and that we are quite concerned about this action. so that we have not human to say making is quite concerned about is route just shutting down a very respected and well known media outlet. so i need different rhetoric compared to what washington was saying about russia. of course, the white bookstore director id, you know, being concerned as they had been concerned about the murder or rather the assassination of shooting that will help the older because you are the targeting, avoided the staff, the all the edges you and couldn't many members of them despite of diesel concerns, they really haven't done anything. in fact, they haven't done anything to deal with the 150 to police to me and drives school have been killed since the start of is what 81 cause. so this is just the kind of language that may seem a bit more reasonable approval from a propaganda point of view,
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but an actual one of these doesn't really trying to speak to any steps. the whole thing is, well, it down to one of my suspicions regarding it would just be that particular. i mean, if the question was, let's say to accept tv or any other kind of send me an out of this. i don't think you would be concerned the t, but because the video is affiliated with cuts are an american online. do you kind of have to find that tons of me? and then with the case of r t, and i'm told you to do from a country that i actually can access r t in the utility at the moment on many of the countries. i think it's just the person that we live in an age where someone is telling me what media are allowed to listen to interact with even disagree with. and what maybe i'm allowed to uh, to watch. i mean, this has got a big brother in, in the ugly as possible that we have seen in many years. that's actually what i did want to speak to you about a let me to appear to see that you are in rome. you can access all t and yet you're joining us as
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a very welcome guest on all the people content on vpn and still watch all t. and they can still get the information that europe and the us of functioning, which seems to suggest to me. but it was only a bit of a failure of people will always find the message, but by looking full for an alternative point of view, don't you agree? in which case why they bothering to do it? it's a, it's a failure. in fact, without even doing any sort of discourse analysis, you just have to realize that when someone flies to muscle or block you boys, that person is scared. give you a scared of what you have to say the same way they would schedule us on june. the same way they are scheduled or posted invoices in godaddy just block you all together. it doesn't mean that people are going to flock to their alternative or mainstream corporate media to the contrary. people actually, it's like the point of doing that. it's without the time to access our team,
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different ways or 3, i think one route go independent media alternatives. build the doc created by the deception of the propaganda opening the media. well, it bring it up, submit pests of getting your thoughts on this. like i said, ok, you might be fine, but we still continue to get wonderful guests, like yourself, of which was very, very grateful that was published in american journalist from the editor of the palestine chronicle, rumsey, by re thank you, rumsey, the. now let's finish up in ukraine why the situation on the ground remains tense with heavy fighting in the hall coast regions, especially as ukraine and troops attempt to dislodge washington positions. successful drone operations have become crucial for both sides or to use english. donald visited a u, a v t squad with russians asking about special forces unit and said to us this report and involve chomsky ukraine is on a desperate quest for revenge. key if has a mass to thousands of troops in the bid to kick the enemy back. we are embedded
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with a russian unit. drone pilots on emission to deny ukraine the opportunity to strike will a lot of them are fitted, visiting your frontier and you got the enemy's movements were detected to them and they had several attempts to storm the private sector to get behind our allies. we detected everything and fired at it, so in some places with that p b drones. once the rival force is posted, it is pursued relentlessly, either until they surrender. we'll meet the bits of rent. a brutal rule said accepted by both sides and zip as the what's that what we found them in some places . so it's not just that you bomb ones and they retreat. they heighten holes and basements, or the come on to over this a smart, special forces units known by the call sign. that translates as bob barry and says, their main goal is to paralyze any movement of ukrainian troops in the town. if they come to maneuver con, carry out troop rotation and evacuate,
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they're wounded. q forces have no other option, but to flee. so i think about the way we operate pretty fast. the pilots are close to the enemy. some days later, the enemy left the positions they tried to take a can because the drone, by its very definition, is an expandable item. you need many, many thousands of them and what the special forces obama have established here. it's a full cycle manufacturer for the rest of the night. other there's a projectile preparation going on. the coordinator here in the dropping systems is that going to fuses high explosive project, 1000 people, out of a fragmentation project house that it wasn't good to here. we have thermal barrack munitions for special purposes. paid them. i bought a i knew what the weight can you spell it, and if you look at the 3.5 kilograms, and here you have sub munitions, right.

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