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and we have this beautiful organic cotton, which is ethiopian. oh, this isn't the 1st time to senegalese, fashion designer has made a statement on the cat tool. he also created the 1st black fashion week shave in paris. now she's hoping others will follow her footsteps and challenge the western standards of fashion and beauty. her mary chelsea out jessie ron ah, it is good to be with us. hello, adrian finnegan, here in dough all the headlines and al jazeera police and saddam 5 tear gas, a protest as you've gathered outside the presidential palace and cartoon rallies being held on the 3rd anniversary of the revolution that ended the 30 year rule of former president omar bashir for a brief few minutes protested, were able to reach the southern gates of the presidential palace after thousands
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and thousands have been walking 4 hours and have been protesting out on the road that leads to the palace. now a majority of them had been closed through 3 following heavy amount of dear god that has been fired by a security forces, including live ammunition of the military who guard the presidential palace have also used live ammunition according to protest. those who ran away from the southern gates all the presidential palace, people in chile are casting their ballots in the presidential election run off. it's a close race between 2 men who promising to take the country and very different directions to left winger, gabrielle butch, of the far rights. jose antonio cast a low turnout as being reported in hong kong. and the 1st election since china imposed its controversial national security law. and for the 1st time candidates foresees in hong kong parliament had to prove that patriotism to china by being vetted and approved by beijing. several european countries have imposed new
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restrictions ahead of the winter holidays after seeing record high is in the number of corona virus infections. the netherlands has begun a strict lockdown to curb the spread of the armor, chrome variant. at least 169 people have died in typhoon rye. after devastated parts of the philippines, dozens remain missing and flooded areas. 18000 soldiers have joined rescue workers trying to reach remote areas. torrential rain and flash floods and malaysia forced 21000 people from their homes, emergency workers rescuing the stranded to take them to shelters and pakistan as hosted an emergency meeting on how to help prevent famine in neighboring afghanistan. the organization of islamic corporation is highlight relieved that international assistance and those are the headlines. want to use fiance's era after the listening post. next. on counting the costs, m r n a for letters changing the world bank thing, not just over 9 thing. big business in place that's plus thousands of pixels,
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millions of dollars and non refundable. okay, and we'd be mystify the world of helping to call on al jazeera the us government has won its appeal on the high co edition julie in the us wants essentially a trial over the release in 2010 of thousands of cars following off to the publisher of information that a government deems classified will secret is a pretty liberal and authoritarian thing to do alarm and it gives you the listening post where we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is covered. here are the media stories we're examining this week. julian songs is now one legal step closer to being extradited to the us. we look at a case, but not enough news organizations care about. what did fox news host really think about the dc riot slash january 6th?
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their text messages to the white house that day. tell us story the turks and turning to you to in search of the kind of reporting they can no longer find in the mainstream. and taking pride in a vast new prison complex in egypt, one of the world's worst jailers of journals releases a bizarre promo video. it's been a week now since a pair of judges in london gave the go ahead for the extradition of julian assange to the united states. amnesty international called that ruling, a travesty of justice. press freedom groups have also condemned it in terms just escaping washington wants to prosecute a science for revealing state secrets that happened to include war crimes. revelation is that wiki leeks, and the journalists, and these outlets that ported those secrets, as new stories deemed to be in the public interest. not enough of those news
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outlets are standing out for the songs now, given how important a source he and wiki leaks were back that this latest court decision overturned an earlier ruling, which opposed extra dining assad's due to his failing health and the conditions he was face in an american prison, julian assange has one more appeal coming, but his fate remains in the hands of the u. k. and the u. s. government secrets he helped expose our starting point this week, his lunch. i or neil, friday, december 10th, 2021 day a high court in london, ruled the julian assad could be extradited to washing, happened, united nations human rights. it was the same good to other journalists, were receiving them know about the policy. it was also the day the by the ministration hosted, more than $100.00 global leaders and what it called summit for democracy in terms
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of the international media cycle. it was a day where the focus on journalism would very much been on the nobel peace prize, because of course, 2 journalists were receiving the nobel that day, maria, philippines, and dmitri morocco from russia. and also in the us where the biden administration was concluding. it's big summit for democracy. we've shown a spotlight on the importance of protecting media freedom to convince states from around the world to discuss issues related to human rights including media freedom . this court decision came on the day when statements were made by the buyers and distribution in support of press, freedom of being the pre requisites for democracy. and so it was frankly, grotesque to have on this day a british high court lowering santos extradition oh, the last word on whether julian sancha can be legally extradited to face charges
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for publishing, classified us government documents will now come from the you case supreme court. this latest ruling came following several assurances made by the us to the british government in that a sonjee will get a fair trial. despite the fact, the cia has already broken us laws in gathering the evidence by a legally acquiring surveillance which of meetings between assange and his lawyers . when he was at the ecuadorian embassy in london, the u. s. has insisted, the defendant will be safe in its customer. even though as yahoo news has reported state department operatives working under donald trump disgust, ways to abduct assange or assassinate him. in 2017, the assurances the british court put so much stockings were made by a country that has a habit of reneging on its international agreements. when you read the text of
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those assurances, you real quickly realised that those assurances didn't assure anything at all. the u. s. has promised this thought a lot detained julia found in the most notorious super max prison in florence, colorado. but now the united states has dozens of super max prisons and they only excluded one. they also promised that they will lot detain him under the so called special administrative measures. but then only about 50 persons in the united states are under disk current regime. while currently about 80000 or in solitary confinement under different regime. so to put it bluntly, they really haven't a promised anything. we now know that there was a c, i a plan to kill judy in assange inside the embassy. it's not being denied. so you handing over a political prisoner to his executioners, or at least people who discussed seriously bumping him off,
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no doubt with the aid of british evidence. they couldn't do it without their so these assurances are not worth anything quite almost the given the implications, the assange case has 4 other journalists. the news coverage of a consistent comes short in terms of both scale and child outlets. the feast on what which leaks reveal about the war in iraq and afghanistan, the dark side of american diplomacy, the god in the morning news organizations like the garden new york times, the b b. c. have been muted in their reporting of the case. and sometimes when the court issued its decision, the guardian published and editorial calling for a sanchez released, but for the paper with a pension for campaigning, there was a distinct lack of enthusiasm for the story. the times has not put out an editorial, honest orange since 2019 all 3 o'clock have effectively distance themselves from
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the source of some of their biggest stories. and their coverage reveals far more about them than it does about julie and the b, b. c. coverage of the ruling was typically a bland report from studio they had to interview assign, just wife and they had to interview one other, assign, supported because it would have been too obvious. not doing that. but the report of standing outside the court think that the bulk of that report was giving government critically the us now getting very key assurance that mr. a staunch, no matter how mentally ill he may be, will be treated humanely and the american people in the store and says, et cetera, et cetera. the last case was worried about his that was to convince the to the most senior churches in the country. that is, will be, dc is increasingly but now the voice of the british stay at the end of the day,
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the us as a democracy, there are protections within its whole judicial system and its criminal justice system. often when we step outside court, the interviews that we're giving are not to british media, i have to say most of the interviews has been through other your media. i know there's a lot of german and french interest in the case, for example, or australian camera, crucial to be there. i would expect this to get more coverage in the u. k. the country where these proceedings have been taking place, the precedent that is being said here is alarming. if the u. s. successful in extra reading and prosecuting joanna songs, we could see the very media partners that have published information based on these lead documents targeted. not the too often news organizations take their editorial leads from politicians that has created another gaping hole in the narrative around julian, a son. they don't think a lot of care storm or had the labor for the official opposition in the british
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parliament, leading figures in his party, reacted to the latest court ruling with cyber star mer, is a lawyer who used to had the case, crown prosecution. so, back in 2012, when prosecutors in sweden were considering dropping their bogus sexual assault investigation into a british prosecutors working under sermon lobbied against that part. they sent an e mail to stucco, saying don't you dare get cold feet? the swedes ended up dropping the case anyway. but british thumbs had tried to tip the scale of swedish justice on tier stars watch. don't expect him to rock the boat on the role played by ken starr mother is probably the most appalling roleplayed by a british politician in this whole case, because the so called rapes didn't take place. and yet they got colleen volved
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under kiss darma. when he was there, pleading with the swedes don't withdraw your case. most certainly un reporter on torture revealed so on the head of the opposition in the u. k. customer has a history in this case. and the revelations made by ricky leaks referred back to a period when labor was in fact the government. over the years, governments have changed. different political parties have been in charge, but all of them have basically been responsible for those violations. simpler, exposed by ricky leeks. i'm all up to traffic to safety. come on. none of them are interested in the media focusing on those revelations and discussing government misconduct because clearly that would have led to legal proceedings potentially even against a political leaders. ah, instead it's julie and assad's locked up in a london prison, recovering from a minor stroke. under maximum security conditions,
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a journalist treated like a menace to society. what he really is is a menace to governance secretive ones, including to that, like to talk up their democracy and export their values, so called people, especially in the us and u. k. we want to believe that we have all of the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to julian sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually added to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to turning to american politics. now the investigations into the january 6th capitol hill riot are proving damaging to fox news. terracon offer is keeping his social distance, but he's here with the details. well, richard, the story is about what fox news hers were publicly telling their audiences that
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night versus what they were privately texting the white house. earlier in the day, the 3 folks presented laur ingram, sean hannity, and brian kil, meet were all pro trump and still are. and as congress women live cheney, a member of the committee investigating the riots revealed. they all texted trunks, chief of staff, mock meadows that day, imploring him to get the president to stop the violent reference. multiple fox news hosts knew the president needed to act immediately. quote, mark, the president needs to tell people in the capital to go home. this is hurting all of us. he is destroying his legacy. laura ingram wrote, given what they told their viewers that night and thereafter that left them with some explaining to them. yeah, initially there was complete silence from folks for 24 hours later. hannity and
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ingram piped up last night in a week attempt to smear yours truly. and presumably i guess president trump. congresswoman cheney presented one of my text messages from january 6th to mark meadows. ah surprise, surprise, surprise, this sent left wing media hacks into spin and defame mode. now of course the regime media was somehow trying to twist this message to try to tar me as a liar, a hypocrite in probably the general message from both of them was that the text to meadow were consistent with what they told us. and ingram actually re run the opening of her january fixture of her defendants this week. earlier today, the capital was under seized by people who can only be described as antithetical to the mag and movement. now, there were likely not all tramps importers, and there are some reports at and t for sympathizers, may have been sprinkled throughout the crowd, will have more. it is true that ingram ann hobbins. he publicly condemned the
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violence, but the mention of an t for reference to the left wing anti fascists was revealing and completely unsubstantiated. it was designed to throw doubt if on the foxes coverage of the riots had been as clear as those text messages were. ok, thanks talk. there are plenty of negative headlines coming out of turkey these days . the lira plunging to record lowe's, rocketing inflation and economy in decline. luckily for the air to watch government, it's got most of the news media. they're under control. more than 85 percent of turkey's mainstream media is in the hands of conglomerates that are aligned with the government. the president is a fixture on television, and hundreds of journalists have either been attacked, jailed or have fled the country. some independent voices have taken refuge online like to nate aust, amir, his daily you to program has become
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a staple for turks. younger viewers in search of journalism, of a different kind. all the mayor has his critics, however, they say his decision to remain editorially neutral, makes him complicit in what this government dies. his middle of the road approach looks like a survival strategy in a country that has just introduced yet more legislation. curbing freedom of information online. listening posts flow phillips now on the turkish journalist to have swept the broadcast airwaves for life on youtube. no, they, they say muscle. and turkeys interior minister, president, one lloyd i met about the social crown and my mother, mary. vis. dangle a central figure in the main opposition on j mazda wishes to shame, a better actress and fashion designer, a token liberty. what do they have in common talk? is it that much to do?
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so, just need you to know why she cannot. we started filling vacuum journalists, have not been able to conduct independent and free journalism on turkey's mainstream channels. so there's been a shift towards so like when the minister of finance, i posted his resignation on the ground. everyone kept quiet the old man, st. hodges and said, i'm not midnight. i launched a live broadcast, breaking news style and economy. that's sort of the book of you said ronda if the 1000 either 3 am 150000 people who still watch these have serial numbers in the game. talk to me today the resignation of the finance minister was beacon just not on t v. i and the mainstream didn't touch it, perhaps because the minister of finance just happens to be president or to one son
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in law. and getting on the wrong side of the president is ill advised in tennessee . so you tube has become a go to not just for mainstream journalists looking for a digital refuge, but the viewers looking for independent information delivered in an appealing way. also the internet is limited tornadoes, the me style suits youtube. it's an entertainment plug for more than it is and information science. so success depends on how much you can engage with and ties to, to show up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up. i'm just not good or bad sign here. denise. unbeknownst before about jaleece has been inspired by american lately talking and he's mixed in his own sooner america. it's a style that really works for generation zeal. mucus from go daddy van or to the churchy walkthrough or made it got partial on walks through our case. hundreds, ethan i was is when people who don't normally follow means or politics along follow, generally it's probably on larger it's larger,
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been larger gauge g nathan program. the target of them is more than 1000000 subscribers flocked to his daily sho, in part because he's no amateur, rather a veteran of the turkish airways. he spent the majority of his career and television and still free lances for san antonio. but in 2017, he swapped the main street for the live stream new york times to see them telling them i was seeing and turks new york correspondence doug at target market and there was an important hearing. i did a case that heavily involved turkey on then the editorial management said they didn't want a daily report from outside the court. so i decided to follow the case myself. oh, maybe it won't be listening to jon a little bit. yeah, it does. is it more about it much? i began broadcasting on youtube as a matter of necessity. what did i have to look? my amy man in old jack anchored to nick, i waited and was demand isn't the only mainstream. who's my great?
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ah, the man credited as turkey's digital pioneer is russian chucker, where you go back in 2015 after repeatedly being censored, ciocca for you to the platform called media. instantly attracted like minded journalists and remains as talk, talk a few channels for independent news and, and then the 5 people to come until last year with a celebrated, i'm grown fox tv. one of the few non government lined out, but after several fine charge to the channel to come resigned and turn to the queue, taking his followers with him. but perhaps the most famous turkish youtube of late isn't actually a journalist to. he's the president, your short term gave him, is it the doctor on that? in june 2021, hosted a live stream on youtube in an attempt to attract support from generation z it back
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find thousands of criticisms poured in. and the hash tag, you won't receive our dotted trending. oh, do i know that the common section to be disabled? just only days later he delivered this speech to members of his ruling policy. you can also measure the measure all that and not looked up really beautiful cushion, were soon hi, fast forward 3 months. and the introduction of a new bill stipulating that all social media companies with more than 1000000 daily uses must open offices in turkey. offices that will soon have just 24 hours to delete content that causes offense to the government for young with the system to the social media took effect in october 2020 most international digital media corporation, including youtube and google for film, the requirement appointing
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a turkish representative so that the government effort to increase control of social media has succeeded that charlotte device. well, we haven't yet seen the full effect of this loan. real test will be when the social media jaren's received denouncing the government like the lead this account or block this message. if they fully abide by the letter of the law, the digital spaces that is allowed for our voices to be heard will be limited. and will be eclipse. as a result, anyone trying to practice critical journals and will become a territory. if i, they, being a target of the government is something turkish journalists know, to even have a joke for it. liberty sober toward which directly translate as significant must be cold. it refers to one of turkey's largest presence, the place where they could end up as they did to the government line. and many have dozens of journalists to remain in turkish jails. hundreds on trial on the basis
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challenges thousands of unemployed or they sell census. so it's easy enough to see why someone might be wary of pushing back against the other one and ministration. playing it safe is something to me as critics have accused him off. but when i put this to him, he told me he doesn't see it that way to get that pulled at his own jerky is so polarized that everyone wants to hear their own version of the truth, the 50 percent to support the government. only want to hear their version, the 50 percent, to oppose the government. only want to hear this, why we have open the space between these 2 communities. that's why what we do a noise both to keep that is that awesome to get you dropped. it reduces video once a month. yep. the moment when i think that is broadcasting is lacking more with shortcomings and that i would do a different however, noise we might be turning was and we have to accept that he is able to do something
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that had lost. he can have everyone with program. i think he's making a choice choice not to attract criticism that yup. my actual shot with the social media low looming over him to me it may be on to something there's an election on the horizon in 2023. if not sooner. and there's a battle for the heart and mind, or rather for the clicks and votes of generation z, many of whom will be costing that balance for the 1st time. currently, one sunlight and the social media battle is a lot more popular than the other. and the president noted the concern still that of course, the government wants to keep social media on the control. but i don't see it happening and such a diversified social media environment campuses and what subject give us a competition signal. if you shut down youtube, this twitter, if you shut down twitter, there's what's up if you shut down, what's up the signal?
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if you shut down signal this telegram would always be another meeting. and finally, an update factor l ccs, egypt, forrest disappearances, torture and mass death sentences have grown common. yet those stories the 2 often go on told consider the numbers half of the egyptians currently behind bars. $60000.00 of them are political prisoners and half of them. 30000 people are in what's known as pre trial detention. their cases have on the court. they haven't been convicted of a crime. the prisons are jammed. according to amnesty international, they're holding twice the number of people that they were built for. so the release of our government video, a few weeks back, hyping the facilities that a vast new prison complex just outside cairo and the care on offer. there was as cruel as it was absurd. we'll leave you now with a song called a chance to live. it was produced by egypt,
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