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are you ready to come along? the i was completely unaware of mister dorval's visit to cross. that's quite normal by the way, because i've never been aware of the comings and goings of nationals from all over the world. whether they have french nationality or not. i them, i know like who own claims he was so aware of the trying to plan to visit, crossed by came to a viewing team. so you did report to the dime telegram co found a problem that of from the message you i'm from was convenient for louis. it's a symbolic moment where somebody is clearly being held accountable for things that you didn't do. but that almost certainly is, is going on inside his platform. the american goodness to expose washington's a sensitivity with us is the,
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is being penalized to something he had nothing to do with. also, i'd say, in general, we advocate that the situation in this, the harris, the hell region should be the subject of agreements by the african countries themselves. ross is a far less a highlighted some of the stalls i'm not into if there's an african countries, a phase maxwell, denmark, cuz this is, and this is in molly. i'm look, you know, 5 to attempting to put pressure on the 2 names on the kids defensive is being confirmed. museums 1st and f. 16 find to get during a russian. besides that, while you claim politicians to get funding for is what brought it down the from laska to the wall and this is all i see is good to have a company today was it's a,
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it sets up the french present has denied many ripples of the main thing i'd been prepared for him with powerful drugs. prior to his arrest in paris manufacturer on games, he had nothing to do with the telegram co found being detained, golf kimball cylinder. as far as i'm concerned, i was completely unaware of mister dorval's visit to france. that's quite normal by the way, because i've never been aware of the comings and goings of nationals from all over the world. whether they have french nationality or not. it's not true that i issued any invitation whatsoever. it's totally false. i was not supposed to see mr. do it off either at the end of last week or in the days to come. $55.00, all the, all faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty. all of us move charges before the capital is retained, was support for him. oh, so you're going to, it's rachel mazda and dives into a house and drove to and from a lesson darling and to escape goods. that before the front stay considered
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telegram founder pep out there off a pariah facing preliminary charges on everything from eating and the bedding drug trafficking to organized crime and propagation of child porn. because simply founding an app apparently now means that you're literally driving the getaway car for every criminal that happens to use it. they're all somehow found the time is busy crimes free to dine with friends present a menu and back home. 6 years before pavel juror of land is in a french holding cell, the anti establishment, founder of the messaging that telegram was in a very different position in france. having lunch with president the manual ma crone at the luncheon 2018 which hasn't been previously reported, the cron invited the russian born durrell to move telegram to paris. people familiar with the discussion said, drove declined at the time. the french leader even discussed granting french citizenship to him. one of the people said, it sounds like nicole,
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the leader of less stuff definition was all up in their arms grill, talking about making it official within naturalization that was mysteriously fast tracked, and also proposing that telegram be moved to france. when pressed about that naturalization, my call just said then something that he personally does, basically for rich guys who make an effort to speak french that have been using this with you. also, in terms of naturalization, it is indeed a decision that we made in 2018 as i recall, which was taken in a completely assume strategy to allow men and women who are office athletes entrepreneurs to become citizens after they make the effort to learn the french language, these are people who develop wealth and innovation in the world, and they are welcome to become french citizens. so i made sure that mr. du, or off became one of them, just like i did with mr. spiegel, an american entrepreneur as well as i'm active and athletes, i am in the state of little with justice,
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operates independently. so what happens here? well, let's just say that they initially really liked his branding a russian who at a spot with moscow over the app which in their branding stands for freedom. and it was briefly banned in 2018 in russia, sparks and protests around the country in favor of a free internet, complete with paper airplane prop symbolizing telegrams, logo. now this is the kind of thing it can be leveraged by the state department that's constantly trying and to parlay any unrest. injuries in change says who an actual former state department official telegram is, is very, very powerful vehicle for the us state department to be able to mobilize protests, to be able to galvanized political support. the national government for democracy was actually paying the main administrators of the telegram channels, who were orchestrating those rights. those protests, not employees of telegram, but people in general, administrators,
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the people are using it or organizing others to use right? us and french, shared military intelligence and diplomatic and economic interest in or in arresting problem. and finally, getting the leverage they have craved for so long to be able to both control, con, kilograms, content, migration practice. but also the, you know, the ability to get this backend access to it for, you know, to just read every russian text message. effectively telegram apparently featured so prominently as an actor this tool in the iranian protests in january 2018 as the most popular messaging app in that country that ends up being permanently banned just a few months later under the pretext of national security. so it's around this time that you're off is being wined and dined by mac home. according to the french press, with natural really not seeming to mind what was brewing behind telegrams, cloak of encryption, as long as it was causing problems for others. now around that time, back home was also like, hey, why don't you get your little app over here?
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and he was pretty much pressuring drive to relocate the app to friends. meanwhile, telegram went on to help back to this communicate with each other during the western backed protest in hong kong. again, space yang, which of course were framed by the western process totally organic and leader this because the us of course, has absolutely no interest in using hong kong or taiwan against china as we seen over and over again. but more we recently, the app has been linked to the summer's and time migrant unrest in britain and has started to come under fire from western governments like spain, norway, in germany as it proliferates across the globe. it's really not hard to see how the same western governments that apply to its role as a facilitator of democracy in other countries may not appreciate it doing the same at home to the point where it suddenly becomes convenient to point out that it's not just freedom fighting activists who are cruising down telegrams,
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encrypted information, highway, but also an assortment of sex, pass terrorists and money lovers. and just as conveniently, any roadblocks that they're able to set up through lothair against or off or otherwise would just happen to allow them to peer right. into everyone's car window . right here is a pharmacy. so somebody says, well, my quantum claims to be a free speech, defend so fall these on exactly the opposite emanuel and the crown due in his speech in belgrade. so this is not about political persecution of due of but about legal proceedings. i think the next question to my chrome will be, what is it like to be in the place of those whom you ground? the slick used yesterday of what you're doing today by numerous requests. we're playing the phone, try walking in my shoes by depression mode for the manual from sunny berries that
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we had for all the folks. so host gall and nixon is i, i like being the will receive effect while the west is too interested in his last location. i don't have any confidence that um, even if uh, the go to court that the owner of telegram could possibly get a fair trial based on what kind of things that have happened in the west recently. i mean, if you look at what happened with julian assigns, if you look at recently what's been happening with the crack down, but whether it's uh, richard met her, scott ritter on various people who say things that are controversial regarding the government narrative is what's called the rules based or basically in that is that the united states and its allies, or in this instance it's colonies in europe, can do anything they want to. they have, as long as they have the permission of the united states, of course the united states will try to use, you know, clause will deniability basis to me i, i firmly believe that us intelligence is a part of this. and that basically, they're doing effectively what, what was called in the past by the c,
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i a extraordinary rendition. and what they would do in the past is if they wanted someone tortured rather than bring them here, what would be a legal they would have a, one of their uh, you know, a host country kidnapped the person and they would, they would torture them somewhere else. they would farm out their dirty work. personally, i believe that us intelligence is farming out their dirty work to france, so that france can do it. and i think they're really upset and not because of the, of the actions that were taken. whether it's, you know, child abuse, etc, child trafficking, i think they're really upset because they don't have a back door so that they can utilize cell grant for their intelligence activities around the world. upon dive and shifting mo. and that's how inventive just might tie be. it has blinded the french prosecution of pop out of this. this is known for exposing twitches, previous collusion when the us government says the rest of the turn around, find a is a new low for media. censorship isn't face of mass interview with option with times
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the on guy on the ground airing in full all sort of a to auntie things worse now than when you were documenting the censorship in the twitter files. yeah. as of to yeah, know this moment in time, especially the, the arrest and the attention of durham is a paradigm shifting moment. and i think the history of kind of free expression in the west. uh, you know that there been rumors and threats and there been, there's been a lot of saber rattling in the direction that people like you on musk ever since the passage of the digital services act in europe to the effect of you must comply or else there will be crippling penalties, but the detention aspect of it is something that's completely new coupled with threats by former national security executives like alexander vin. here in the
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states is this the united states behind the scenes of acting to attract the juror of a head of a us election in november. and how would we find that out? you'd be very difficult to find out. i've heard so many series about what actually happened and, you know, in the last 3 or 4 days, there are a lot of people who believe that it's specifically connected to the war and ukraine . that there are issues that the united states military are made or has with communications on telegram. but in the bigger picture, it really doesn't matter. there's a perception issue here, which is that whether he was, you know, arrested because of local french violations, which is what the french government claims. whether it was for following a 1000 dsa. as some european officials hinted at before his arrest
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or whether it was something else, all the exec tech executives have been generally on notice for a while now that they are going to be held accountable in one way or another for the behavior of uh, their own customers, and this is just the, it's a symbolic moment where somebody is clearly being held accountable for things that she didn't do. but that probably almost certainly is, is going on inside his platform. but it, so it's getting that russian relations with setting up as well as other african countries, a based on mutual respect for political independence. i'm most good. it says the applicant should deal with it's a fed independent, a all that's according to ross of phone affairs and this a, this one on the press conference with this city leads had council thoughts us. we have the same or similar approaches to most of the key issues of world politics,
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russia, and send a goal, are committed to the basic principles of international law, including the sovereign and quality of states, non interference in their internal affairs. and of course, respect for the right of peoples to independently determine the ways of their political and socio economic development. in general, we advocate that the situation in this a harris, the hell region should be the subject of agreements by the african countries themselves. senior go real dialogue because it allows on the colors of is emma sees in the science of nations of malia and as a part of this new africa strategy inside of the city, the mid because in the sy leaving over the past 2 years, oh, change another way of doing that as a story in the, into the system is a castillo politics. this the whole region as it moves to, as a focal point of sifting alliances. once again, modeling is in between a fossil erstwhile stall with soft the t 5. so how light is not only serve a ties with a few,
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but they have turned towards the width is adversary's man to the pivot has now begun to show the impact of some of those long standing relationships. denmark, one has become the latest western country to close the embassies in marty, and picking a fossil following the likes of norway, sweden and frost have listen to this. we have a clear interest in the african countries looking towards us in europe as they chopped the costs for the future. we must demonstrate that we offer an attractive alternative to the increasing chinese and russian influence on the continent. ok, so if the close embassies deadlock pads open here in this is incentive go to the, the and or one to these locations, seemingly bit to surfing its strategic interest and enhancing relationships within reason is 8 times more stable and promising. it's been mock had absolutely no qualms that have been embassies in countries who by western fact, i'm dictators the deputies and so on the states. he said, we all seen such an agent. one could easily see that the width is doing to this the
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how, what it's been doing to rush to for us to for magically isolate to the countries. because of the inconvenience, independent foreign policies. and the recent patches of ties with your trade by monte m. z also not making things any easier, as we know that choosing moscow over 2 of his bond to land in the country to the blacklist off the west. and while they try to paint the picture of a will to not to the against rush. so reality shows that there is a more complex picture in the one is one of the prominent regional giants taking a new wants to approach to the ukranian conflict. refusing to be told who it can and can be friends with despite washington, especially, i've been glad to see again the strength of the international alliances come together to, to support you printer. that is in its efforts to defend itself. and so i think that's the important the piece here is to try to protect and preserve
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the international order we understand. india is a long relationship with russia. and india has to make it sound determinations about where it's wants to be on, on the scale. the balanced approach to the conflict is evidence of the global south imaging as a strategic force. and it's reveals that many countries no longer wants to be exclusively tied to a us needs, blocking voltage. this is, of course, in contrast to denmark and others who in line would washington's will book. i have, i'm distance themselves for money and picking a fossil while keeping the close eyes, which african countries will be most useful in the future. in terms of natural resources in 2051 and every 4 people in the world. we live in africa one and every field the once you will be african. given these developments, the e, you must, for its efforts to be the,
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prefer bought know of the african countries and ensure that it is able to deliver what is needed. they continue to space the need to adopt a proactive approach to counter chinese and russian influence on the african continent advocating for a more comprehensive strategy. when in reality, the battle for resources will say foreign policy in years to come, even as african states themselves are clear about how they see the future and making it quite clear that despite the end of new who many wisdom power has continued to exploit the continents of sources and people in many ways that's perpetual with a scene of modern day slavery and that needs to stop. so then video these, those imperialists consider that we belong to them, and a wealth also belongs to them. they think that they are the ones who must continue to tell us what is good for our states, africa, our continent that suffered so much because of being paired, always, this arrow is gone forever. our resources will remain for us in our populations. it
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seems like denmark is only missing guzman in picking a fuss. so because like many wasted with nice is, it's telling us is off maintaining a foothold, and the region looks quite slim. but the positioning yourself closer to the states does not 65, a major change in his foreign policy. on the 2nd continental plaza, the focusing, you as to construct a z simply means new lyrics is like the same old to new of the us has failed to impose this agenda on time button. so suddenly, the american national security advisors trip to beijing off the china refusal t as interests 1st. and then you quit and conflict. we have the opportunity to exchange views on the war against ukraine over the course of the last 3 days. we didn't reach any particular plan uh, with respect to diplomacy in large part because united states very rigorously adheres to the simple maximum of nothing about ukraine without ukraine. so
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ultimately it will be up to ukraine to decide how it wants to proceed with diplomacy in negotiations, water raising sort of and length of the season, painting the nation for minutes. the on the chapman with chinese. a central move commission is the 5th time he's met with china is top the math over the course of the last year in the hall, and is also the 1st of visual trip to china via us national security advisor. since 2016 office visit the white house announce present, but i'm she on. so it says to hold the phone. cool. and then your future please. he also on solve the reason why that until ties which includes us some of the sup port of ty, one patients in the south china sea. and of course, trade dispute is america, and levies tires are range of chinese animals. how well a ripple the know for a re was reached on the boxes, at least with the professor and diaz. and he did analyze and joseph mahoney who
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says, washington is just not willing to solve issues in a meaningful way. you know, given the message you crate and cause i am the significant shifting policies will likely see if trop. when's the election? the white house has a compelling reason to try to consolidate its positions and make them what some have described as truck proof. now, while china can play a constructive role in helping to resolve the conflict in both places, i think it's been rather clear to badging thus far, that neither bite and nor sullivan are ready to do so in a meaningful way as announced. perhaps given the recent developments around 1st, so then folks of the ground had some well shifted, engaging, but that would be misguided, rather biden and sullivan are running out of time. and this is probably suits paging, just fine. care of and is less than pause,
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oven and claim. in the f. 16. i'm going to be getting change a need for any and cover but now the 1st was going down in flames. the grain defies the. see it now, the monkey room flies, it didn't quote, crushed in them. and defense mission. while taking on a salvo, incoming russian missiles the finest was killed in the isn't however, the silver and finally clear exactly what happened. while kim said potter the arrows, not to the pool of the crash, or you create an m p. 's says the f. 16 was brought down by friendly fire, with american weapons. according to my information, the ukrainian f. 16 was shot down by the patriot empty aircraft missile system due to discord nation between units. the reports noted that he lost control war as war, such episodes, all possible, but the culture of lies in the combined ukrainian forces,
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as well as in all the senior military headquarters leads to the fact that the military decision management system does not improve on the basis of truthful, consistently collected analytics. in fact, it was sons and even collapses, as it happens in the pop cross direction. and none of the generals have been punished. was there a fee for a painter? it says it was provided soon came by washington. could have been behind the clash, the part of them, if they did the question. i cannot confirm the incident. i'd refer you to the craniums to speak to their own operations. we as the united states are tracking the f sixteens that we appreciate the question, but i'm just not going to get into any more specifics about the incident. i will say general rules as the absences provided to cuba, vulnerable to the russian ad defenses. and the claim, pilots lack experience with them. many of those guys also have not been using the
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case that we had from former pentagon security policy. as michael moved, he said the class happened either due to for the, for all pilot. so to the, the base where the, where that was being defended was too far west to, to be dealing with any russian anti anti missiles or anti uh, or air defense systems. and at the same time, you had a, you had a garage of incoming, you a, be russian, you avi's coming in and, and drones. but he was that this pilot was up trying to shoot down. now this the, and at the same time you had ground, the air missiles going up around the base air defense systems that were attacking the drones. and in addition to this pilot, now what i, what i believe is, is, has happened here. it was probably done either by friendly fire or heat, the pilot himself miscalculated and ran into one of the drones. he was shooting
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down and that has occurred in other occasions. but in the mid these out of his royal face is escalating criticism over the civilian death. so i was in by the garza, the idea of has appointed a military general to oversee a quote few months here and civilian efforts in losing what's all region level. they do has a said the position for sees long time is very controlled over the years to come. general a lot of good and is heavy of the 1st, which is also connected to his plan is building governance overpass in territories is to be in charge of data. and that is logistical issues such as you might have had a deliveries repairing that destroyed into something to civilian evacuation and coordinates in with international aid organizations. all right, so it is,
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there's another reason developers on other topics we now cost of lives. the most important part of who these are the lead on the policy and national initiative. most of, of thank you so much for joining us here today on today as well. was media of the full size we just saw? it described as new idea of position as a coordinator of quote, humanitarian efforts in gaza. but news is as a plan to exert timidity governance over the reason could explain your thoughts this. i think this up point can, it has to be put in the context under general context is as follows, is that it has just decided in the cabinet that to do with maintaining the is the presence in philadelphia buses. and with or without deals with the seems that to me is the maintaining go 1st of what that means that i'm not accepting ceasefire because they know that the police doing inside will never accept that. and the, the go implementing is an early military base channel. yeah. so at the same time as
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so many statements have been issued by defenders that are indeed the calling for the maintaining cause, that early occupation of guys are 4 or 5 years to come. so this appointment of the good and can only be perceived as an appointment of a military governor. no, because that shows what we have wound against from the very 1st week of this war. nothing. you know, and if i had the intention to leave you guys, uh, nothing you know wants to keep for the military occupation of guys. uh, he has friends of course in chief and mangold. and which is ethnic cleansing before the police to goes to all of those guys that he has sent in. but he is he imposed in? tell them the eviction of the people. and then the nick lands, english, 2000000 people have been evicted, some discounts. so what we are talking good about is that, is it, or is going to solve the problem of o q patient by and not in the isn't or in the military condition to include all of
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the guns. this is sort of interesting what, what do you make of the, the general that is being appointed of this? do you think he's the right mind if he really is, i'd be as low as an oxymoron. isn't it? having a general dealing with you my affair in aid, but didn't you be uh, fat or, or did thing he, this is just a ghost position. i don't know dispatch somebody cannot comment on mpeg somebody, but i think cool doesn't matter who he is. the fact that the army is ruling guys means we are dealing with the military by law and done no to patient policy, which can never be said anyhow. what is the federalist and the baby and i started killing $60000.00 palestinians and kid, including $17000.00 tempting and after a destroyer and $54.00 hospitals out the steps, the 6 and after destroying more than 80 percent of the homes and destroying good schools and universities, and infrastructure and electricity and water networks. what sadness we are talking
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about. this is military occupying power, which is unjust. um, which is committing city water could items and putting in the little crime with genocide the crime of collective punishment. and the time of ethnic cleansing, it's really is devastating with st. we've had some mix of was from washington. the recently appointed a new official to shape a policy decision on the conflicts that the, as we will know, and previously in charge of all this advise is when it comes to israel. i mean, washington, you think washington is ramping up as a support or do we think that a big with perhaps what's going on with the protests in the usa by policy include change. there is an importance in the product of stuff that happened in the states, which we hope will be activated now in a very wide demand after the opening of the new school year and sort of american
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universities. but unfortunately, nothing has changed in the american policy. america and the united states of america has been eh, a product, not in the act of the human side. and as they have provided visitor with no less than $50000.00 tons of explosives since the 7th of october, as it has thrown on guys that i know there's an $18000.00 pounds of explosives that is 56 kilograms of explosive sort of every man woman and child and does a and they have different states of the place. the amount of power that is, are used in gaza is equal to, for the nuclear bombs, like the ones that were used against the total shipment. and it goes back in the 2nd world war. it's a 100, but the situation i'm the united states, the nothing to stop is today. and on the contrary it's continued to protect us today. it's going to me up to something.

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