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the, the, the international atomic energy agency chief warns of a potential nuclear incidents that russia's 1st layer power plant, which has previously been targeted by ukranian forces world leaders and a tech giant's rally behind telegram founder, problems are off, as the french government arrest them over 12 criminal charges and we're calling it a persecution of the people. meanwhile, the tape of facebook and instagram dropped a bombshell letter openly admitting which is depressing information about until the 19th and by then found the corruption on those platforms at the request of the us government.
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live in moscow, you're watching r t international. i'm rachel group on the head of the international atomic energy agency. it says rushes occurs. nuclear power plant is at risk of an atomic incidence. raphael grossey spoke after personally inspecting the side in the in bottled border region. the danger of the proceed, we need to find new care accident has emerge near here regarding the operation of the new cap power plant. what i've seen is that the station is operating at, in very close to normal conditions. however, it is clear that all of that does not deny the fact that that has been activity near here. i was informed about the impact to drones, how he was shown, some remnants,
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those signs of the impact they had barred from that. the fact that we have, as i said military activities, a few miles from here and a few kilometers from here to make it. yeah, i mean media at a point of attention. we've had a chance to be it directly from the head of the international atomic energy agency, rafael quasi, and indeed has confirmed, definitely threats over nuclear does stay here at the course. keep your power plots, which is just me, a columbus is away from the place where i'm standing right now. he's very real. i make no mistake. he did say that right now, according to what the as see the plans use a pricing. i'm under the conditions that are close to normal, but that could change in an instant basically, according to the heads o v i a d. hey, this thing that sets apart the facility here from many of us is that the type of
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a reactor uses and boost reactor is not protected. so while other facilities may have very submitted on those built around at the nuclear reactance that are actually designed to withstand a hits that could be compact. the plague pulling down on the 1st facilities of its simply does not see the scope of quite a simple structure. very much like a residential building which is not designed to withstand a need somebody to vote source. and this is very dangerous because one of the things that i have brought file across the has confirmed that he has seen evidence direct evidence of uh, cv drums and face control stripe scattering down the case of this loop at facility . now, of course need to know if that's the beauty, the blank because it is simply, he simply doesn't not have a mandate. so under forty's likely, i a say that you do not do that. their job is to observe and reports, and again,
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the most assign blame, but we live from russia. indeed ukraine has targeted the push to get the degree overgrown that they found. do just a 100 meters away from a nuclear storage waste, a facility. so uh, while a rough i've brought here so confirmed that i will rather he abstained who carried out the strikes. well, it's k a k forces who are right now advancing that he's trying to advance in the course region that has the speculation that the nuclear power plant itself could be one of the goals, the cap to oldest our palms. 51 of the goals. and in the wake of this process, or see the head of the international atomic energy agency has said that while leads facilities as leverage or as blackmail materials and no attack
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should happen. basically, you should be carried out the gauge a nuclear power plant. first thing is to observe the basic principles that the i e and i myself established at the united nations security council. namely that under no circumstances a nuclear power plant should be attacked that i knew about that should never be needed to rise at the new camp. i was going to your task board. each safety systems are deep and without any interruption. if we can assure these things, i'm sure we would be fine. we are suggesting certain technical things which we believe would be useful in terms of avoiding the possibility of, of these. but at the end of the day, again, these may sound absolutes come on sense and very simple. don't that back and look it up our plant. so this message do not attacks, facilities like you, one of the course region is the message that the off i will see will be bringing to key of next week. this is what he told me when i asked him what his,
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what the purpose of his trip will be. and basically what he's, he's gonna tell zalinski, basically a message of peace, a message or were strange. and basically, a message you to have free body all around the world to keep the heads cool. i'm most fill out a massive nuclear dissolves to happen. the moscow is working closely with the i a to ensure the safety of both occurs. scan that does that promotion nuclear power plants that's according to the head of russia's atomic energy corporation. that's not good. i'd see you in the last hour colleagues responded to the invitation quite promptly. they arrived and thoroughly examined the situation at the plant. they saw the tension that exist today in crude shots of the side of the operating plant, the construction site, and saw the set of measures that ensure safety. first of all of the workers and the facility itself. the i a shared our concern that an attack on the occurs can be,
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could be a hit on the entire industry, and would cause the repairable damage to the development of nuclear power plants in the whole world. the results of specific attacks have been presented. and there can be no ambiguity as to who carried out the strikes the i a, a, operates by its own rules and norms. we will work together patiently and continue to bend our line. but we realize that in addition to the i a, a public work, there's also work that escapes the television cameras. and it's not published on the pages of newspapers, a diplomatic work. we have agreements that this work will go in the right direction . that means it's in an objective one, showing where the threats come from, and what needs to be done to prevent the realization of these threats. this is not the 1st and far from being our last meeting. it should be noted that mr. grossey made several more proposals on our interaction at these upper rogia
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a nuclear power plant as well. it remains at the top of our agenda, as well as the per se can be. we agreed on the i use immediate response to any manifestations of aggression. both ends up erosion and in the curse region. the hood has been 3 days now since the rest of telegrams ceo, pavel durham, upon his arrival in paris. the messaging platforms chief has been detained in connection with the 12 alleged crimes including complicity in drug trafficking and the distribution of sexual content on his platform. tech giants, politicians, and some world leaders have sharply responded to the french move. the degree you saw that's problems the rest of this for young fellow. yes, they are that strict. when it comes to the internet, they took him and put him in jail and threatened him that he could serve a 20 year prison term. and that's because bob holder of has violated their governance over the internet,
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that violating the governance is not acceptable. your official through the country . you have a responsibility and the mission. you can't let anyone mileage of governance that should not happen. so i'm often, i may be in the broadcasting on sick talk, live instagram, facebook life, etc, etc. on telegram, even though the in prison is founder in that pulse of persecution, maxim pressure and blackmail aimed at twisting the arm of social media and alternative communication networks around the world. the use of power globally persecuted to subjugate people. people do rove is an interesting case. back in 2018. russia started a mild legal prosecution on that day, 26 organizations from the west side, the request to the russian state, not to violate freedoms. it certainly being 5 or 6 years, it's become completely normal for them to arrest him to them on the shut down of telegram in the western world. everything has become reversed. things are changing in accordance with wisdom, interest. international leaders aren't the only ones left outraged by pablo drugs
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arrest in paris ortiz amendment of shar took my colleague nikki aaron through the reactions. and so after durable arrests, these type giants are freaking out and naturally so because they're scared that they would be next in line. i mean this type c os are spending on spend lots of ice right now. it goes from illinois. most of the seals from both, we even came out and vocalize the reason why he decided to leave europe stating that there are concerns of something similar. this happened to tell them what happened to his own platform. but some theories did come up as to why the southern war has started against telecom, and one of those series is because of ukraine. now if you are a telegram user, you would know that telegram is one of the very few media is that still allows people to see what is happening in the front lives in real time. it allows you to read and see things that are being ignored or even shadow bands in other medias. so
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maybe tells where i'm not being controlled by any government has made western governments a little bit worried. but let's hear more on that. when you say you are committed to freedom of expression, you are lying. we have a letter from france that proves this. without a doubt, we had to shutdown rumble in france because you have no commitment to freedom of expression. it would be helpful to the global public to understand more details about why he was arrested. the us government declared war on those parts of the internet that are not under its control. anything that is not subject to the us deep state mass surveillance dragnet, like silicon valley big tech hostages must be assimilated or destroyed a mega blowed was the beginning, then tick tock. now telegram and we know who's next. so definitely as this mood of novice knows right now that this could be the tip of the ice, but the more people will be targeted to is there anybody here should be worried. one name in particular of kept on coming up over and over and that is ellen must.
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now we have heard read comments from a former or us official. benjamin a retired lieutenant, an american politician who was a key witness to it from impeachment. now he was quite open in his breath to elan mazda, and essentially hinted that maybe must will be next a while, dear, of host friend, citizenship is arrested for violating french rule. this has broader implications for all the social media, including twitter. there's a growing intolerance for platforming, this in fluid malign influence and the growing appetite for accountability must could be none of us. i mean, it is clear that some agenda here is being pushed. it's, it is silence the media as much as you can at. but if the parent, the scripts, the attendance, but then it's fine and freedom of speech is suddenly on the works. now other european officials also came forward warren and must not come to europe and they've highlighted europe, censorship issue in europe. we are now faced with censorship. with the stink of
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regime long live freedom of thought and of speech. who will be the next to be get the great and inconvenient you on mosque? the european union is threatening a law must with dire sanctions. and after what happened to the tele drawn boss, i strongly advise you law must not to come to europe even to the court hearing. he has with me in september, in the door. come a long. i've been asking you to come, but don't come. no, because you cannot be sure that you will not meet the same fate. so it seems that this situation in europe with free speech is quite tight, whether it be journalists or the c. o is it seems that anyone that goes against the their narrative is over with. there's a lot of names being jobs and yet logs the book. it doesn't seem to be one of them
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. why is that? now? a few days after the seo of telegram castle door of arrest, as doctor bird dropped this bombshell of a letter, essentially at claiming that the democrats were forcing him to censor speech on his platforms. in 2021, senior officials from the biden administration, including the white house, repeatedly press, star teams for months to assess or certain call read 19 content, including humor and so tar, and express a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree, i believe the govern pressure was wrong, and i regret that we were not more outspoken about it. now, it wasn't just about cobra, and he also wanted to mention that he was requested to ad sensor the new york post story on the biden family. controversy corruption almost on the eve of the 2020 election. now the pretext that was used for that is that that was a russian misinformation. that as we've learned,
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that if anything goes wrong in the us, somehow the russians are the ones to blame. however, the 5 and family corruption scandal turned out to be confirmed even by of congress investigation and now suffer birth admitted himself that there was no basis to claim the story was russian. this information it's has been made clear that the report and it was not suppression, this information. and in retrospect we shouldn't have the motor to story. the world has always taken pride in, refusing so cooperates with uh, authorities and well, most of the not arrest him for he's a strong stance. he did end up in a bunch of jail over the same issues. but i don't like door of soccer bird has been directly cooperating with authorities for a very long time. and maybe that is actually why he has not been arrested like europe has. so what it looks like here essentially is that if you cooperate with the government, then you're safe. but if not, then you go to jail. now, mind do that, the west claims to be really committed to these ideals of freedom of speech, right? they praise themselves to be this place where rights
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a we speech are taken very seriously, but the door of a rush has no shown us something different. and it has shown us all the why. so it's no wonder that it became some kind of wake up call for the other type science . right across live now to, to run university professor science mohammed mirandi. professor miranda good heavy on the program with us uranium. the leader was one of the few world leaders to speak out against the rest of the telegram c, e. o, what's your reaction to that and why do you think he felt the need to defend the juror of well, part of it is the popular see of western receipts. and that the, they're always speaking about. freedom of expression and human rights. and the ability of people to critique when it comes to countries like iran, russia,
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and other countries that have problems with the status have independent foreign policy is yet when it comes to criticisms of the west or issues that go back to what the west considers to be their own security events, have it then they can behave completely differently. it's not just about a telegram. this is the same. is true about meta the same is true about a x or a twitter. and it's, it's interesting to tell a problem wasn't, is not exactly a, a, a, a platform that advocates freedom of speech ever since the genocide in gaza began. telegram impulse restrictions on what it considered a telegram channels affiliated to has what law or to her mosse and other resistance organizations. yet it wasn't as obedient as
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meta, nor was it as obedient as twitter was before. must. although musk himself, which has created many restrictions for those are critical. ready of the of the genocide. yeah, to your point there, when the god of war broke out in october, users who downloaded the telegram via google plague got a notification saying all channels connected to hezbollah and mosse will be blocked on the platform. however, i do want to point out that these channels are made available to those who download the app directly from the official telegram website. so what do you make of that? especially when we do compare it to policies are enforced on other platforms. like you mentioned, such as google meta and ex well again, it shows that to a degree telegram hasn't been fully compliant to western demands, but it has gone half way. whereas when it comes to countries like you, ron,
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or russia, they do the opposite. under no circumstances, has the telegram been willing to cooperate with the writing government over drugs over a tanagra see or any other issue. and therefore, when he comes here on, the west supports a telegram, it supports the social media. why? because the so loops, the social media is controlled by the west. and if the issue of telegram, what if, if the evidence against the ceo a telegram was so a clear cut, then they could have x pass for extradition. they could have asked the u. a e government to hand him over after all the way he, i'm sure it's a telegram a by it's, by the way, the laws and they do not allow anything to be said anything substantial to be said
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against the u a. e. because we know that the you a is a, a police state if you recall, when the blockade on, uh i, todd was imposed by the saudis in the united arab emirates, the united alabama. it said that anyone in the country that says anything sympathetic about tad could go to jail for 15 years and would have to pay a fine if i think $136000.00 or so. so obviously when he was in contact he was a, he was when he was in the u. a. e. i'm sure the ceo of tyler brown was a, uh, uh, come was, was obeying the, the demands of to a government. and so v u a which, who is which is also very closely affiliated to the west. if, if the western regimes had told them, had provided the evidence and it insisted on turning him over. then i think the uh, the way you would have done so. but i think there really isn't any evidence against
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him. what they want is to put pressure on telegrams so that they will give the information to private users to western intelligence agencies, as well as the as rarely intelligence agency at a further uh, the uh, the sensor shift that exist. such as with the example you gave about has below, and how much in other resistance organizations, where he went half way, i'm sure that they want him to go, isn't it? they want to be completely and if he is released, then i think that means a deal has been done. so professor, it's my understanding that telegram was blocked in iran in 2018, but the number of users has actually served there since reaching more than 45000000 users in 2021. why do you think the platform is so popular in your country? and for that matter around the world, it is one of the most popular social platforms in the world, despite all these efforts to censor it. and it is quite good and i use it as well
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that i use a vpn to access it it's, it's a, it's a, it's superior to other social media platforms. similar to tyler graham, the running government was upset that he, that telegram did not cooperate with the u. running government at any level whatsoever. and whether the running government is right or wrong. the point is that the ronnie has never tried to arrest him. but the west which insist that they are free and they are, they support human rights. they have arrested him and there is no condemnation in the west. and i think it really if this is a, i think this is another heavy blow to the west because the, the, the one guys of the, or the genocide in gaza is exposed to west for being brutal and barbaric and the
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mold and violating human rights. more than any other part of the world on, on, on the one hand, especially as they're doing it openly and in front of the eyes of the world. and on the other hand, they are now cracking down on social media platforms, whether it's meta, whether it's, whether it's acts or twitter or telegram. it's clear that the west is clamping down on the media. and what they want is basically people to, to live within the framework of the narrative uh, within the narrative or a bay, or listen to the narrative produced by the legacy media. and so the west has, has shown itself neither to be supportive of human rights, nor to be supportive of freedom of expression. you know, and more to your point. the west is always so quick to a, to as a ron of censorship. and i can't even imagine the outrage of drop had been arrested
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in iran and instead of france. but how is that? how is friends looking after all of this in the rest of the world as well as nachos, france? i think it is the whole of the you, the united states, canada, australia. we don't see new zealand condemning friends. we overdo, recall all of these western human rights organizations condemning russia over telegram years ago. but we don't see them doing that with regards to fine. so it, it just cannot only expose this brand, it exposes the whole political establishment of the class active west. it explode 8 exposes all of those so called human rights organizations that have been quite silent when it comes to gaza as well. uh, over the as the west declines over the past couple of decades. i think increasingly people are seeing that the west is only, uh, let's say,
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a tolerant of freedom. uh, and supports something of human rights to a degree within their own borders when they're strong. and in the position of power when they are the, the, the, so the rulers of the planet as it were. but when they decline, and when alternative powers are on the rise, they show themselves to be increasingly brutal and increasingly in tyler and it shows that liberal democracy is neither liberal nor is it democratic, right well over there to around university professor siad mohammed did mirandi professor thank you. thank you. but the russian foreign minister has a tooth cab blackwell, as the crane pressure is the west to green light, they use a storm shuttle missiles to attack moscow and saint petersburg in order to force russia into negotiations. so the problem brought this up at
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a news conference with his, the many counterparts, a book with good deal its needs. this is an attempt to pretend that the west wants to avoid excessive escalation. but in fact, it is to see the west does not want to avoid escalation. the west is asking for it . i have already quoted mister curb of statements a couple of months ago. you said that escalation is dangerous, because it is extremely fun, desirable to bring things to a world war. since europe will suffer because of it. americans clearly associate talk about the world war 3 as something that can affect on the europe. this is a telling moments reflecting the mentality of american planners. joe strategist quite convinced that they will sit it out. this is the entire american mentality of a master, who's on the other side, sitting convinced of his security and convinced that not only ukrainians, but now also, europeans will do the dirty work for him and die for him. that is why we have long been hearing the speculations about allowing the use of not only storm shadows,
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but also american long range missiles. the president already said everything long ago, and now we confirmed once again. this is playing with fire. meanwhile rushes bridge partners are stepping up their piece efforts in the ukraine conflict, but some representatives have expressed fears that world powers may be interested in. fueling the complex are to correspond to another way you can get has more a local global sol sign breaks. lead is amazing. diplomats continue to be active on the international stage, which remember that very recently, in fact, it was in july that china space. so we presented to on raising the phase and bumped on his 4th round of shots of diplomacy on the frame conflict. traveling to south africa, brazil and indonesia, and rather than instigating many countries from the global south have put forward peace initiated and even come back to um. so i told the prophecies like this one between russia and ukraine, and they do so by being quite critical ad. directing the efforts,
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making it clear that western countries all selfishly unwilling to press a key of ad they continue to provide cause of a full ukraine's demands. even in this case, the we criticized wisdom support for you, craig. all the parties believe that the crisis is lasting, not merely because of the actions of russia and ukraine. certain military, industrial groups are behind the crisis, manipulating it, and the global military system. these military industrial groups represent k of and the west and not lock, and the occasional criticism they receive from global solves countries as soon as they all particularly from china, as a result of that to create has tests and it's risk to reach for the 1st time since those thoughts of the conflict, ukraine directly criticized china in june of this year for not attending the switzerland peace submits but pleasing, responded that it was not 2nd summer, like the one is switzerland and that it supports all countries prepared to take
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part in such gatherings its main problem though, was that russia was not invited to add the summit, only discussed points from zalinski piece plan, but its biggest concern is with wisdom. he prophesied, in fact, so that's recap of the full and indonesia she had signed those concerns about the width of i didn't boost nevada. they said you concerns off. but with, with the, the things move on kids use often a to whip, was deep inside russia. cause on all parties are worried that western teams will use aid weapons to attack the russian mainland. the continuous relaxation of conditions and the super hawks of some countries inciting war may intensify the confrontation between the 2 sides on the battlefield. the recent situation on the battlefield has also confirmed this concern. and what all of this is taking place. there's also the issue of you a sanctioning a long list of chinese and russian companies over the support for most schools conflict with ukraine. and that of course,
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as the by the ministration looks to stop and it's tools aimed at coping moscow and very important to note as well. this is happening as the u. s. national security advisor jake sullivan is meeting over a couple of days in china. and those talks are expected to be quite intense, especially with these sanctions now becoming a big issue. but 3, who has not directly criticized the united states for imposing sanctions on chinese entities. but he has cooled the sanctions illegal. a particular country is using the crisis to shift the blame in an attempt to fabricate the so called china responsibility theory. and threatens countries that have normal economic and trade ties with russia with illegal and unilateral sanctions time. those piece proposal has received a um, a positive response from over a 110 countries. so last week i has endorsed proposed road map of.

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