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refuses to consider investigative website belling cat reveals a story about a specially trained team of russian agents with the goal of poisoning dissident alex in a volley with a deadly nerve agent. hi it's novell me i found out who tried to kill me i know where they live and where they work and know their real names their fake names and i have photos of them that. belling cat worked with russian news organization the insider german newspaper der spiegel and us broadcast to c.n.n. to map out evidence that novell me was being followed by the russian security service the f.s.b. well before the incident and even revealed previous attempts to poison him. at that this is a story about a secret group of killers from the f.s.b. which includes doctors and chemists it's about how they tried to kill me several times and once nearly killed my wife you won't hear about this on t.v.
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especially that the one giving orders to this group is russian president vladimir putin that used publicly available flight logs and other information to back up their claims. and we did this we found that there were 3 people who got the same areas that. they were really surprised that we looked more of these people and we noticed these people want to thank you their colleagues had fallen about me for over 30 trips to 2070 practically every time the only one around russia was a presidential candidate i'm sorry in 2017 these people had the exact same track and probably not all that. novell me an anti corruption activist and kremlin critic felt dangerously ill on a flight from siberia to moscow in august he was later flown to germany's capital berlin for treatment and was in an induced coma for 2 weeks. german french and swedish laboratories have determined he was poisoned with the soviet era nerve agent nor the chalk. he has long held the kremlin responsible for his poisoning
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accusations moscow has repeatedly denied. straight to a moscow that it would join d.w. correspondent or until to welcome what's the kremlin saying about this at this investigation well actually rather surprisingly they seem to be keeping mum when it comes to the specific investigation we have seen pushback from them in recent days regarding the international attention surrounding this alleged poisoning of alexian of all me but when it comes to these specific allegations they haven't said anything thus far it seems to have caught them a little bit on the back foot president vladimir putin speaker mr peskov actually canceled 2 press conferences he was scheduled to hold both today and tomorrow and said he was going to comment on the allegations thus far and also we haven't really seen the media take of the allegations so far so it seems like these allegations brought back buildings that seem to have caught a little bit unawares and they're kind of struggling to find a cohesive response thus far let's see there's
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a russian citizen who was poisoned in russia how does the kremlin justify the lack of any official investigation. well some people i've spoken to point to the fact that moscow supposedly offered berlin and and germany to open a joint investigation when alexina all knew he was originally flown to berlin for treatment and they actually said that election of only refused to work with russian investigators now that's probably not entirely surprising i mean given the fact that he accuses of the russian the russian government of attempting to organize his death and arrange for his assassination but their perspective really is squarely that there isn't enough evidence for them to open an investigation just because they don't know that he was actually poisoned russian doctors have repeatedly said that this could have been caused by his medical condition could have been caused by number of different things maybe a metabolic disorder maybe dehydration maybe something to do with certain types of drugs so they say there just isn't enough evidence to for them to open an investigation of course that flies in the face with what international observers
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and investigators are saying you have to remember a german aborts where he said that they found evidence of novi chunk of that soviet era poison in his system and those results have been backed up by results of between from swedish laborde tori's french laborde tori's and also an independent and i can look at weapons groups but that type of evidence doesn't seem to have convinced russian authorities thus far so is there any action that i'd like to say . well there does seem to be some he spoke to. create a radio station based here in moscow earlier today and said that he actually filed plans on filing a criminal criminal complaint with both the police and also with the f.s.b. and now he kind of laughed it off and said there's a certain irony there that he's going to file a criminal complaint with the security service that he chooses of trying to kill him but he said that there really wasn't any other legal path open to him and so if he wants to get justice if you want to get some type of relief in the situation he
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needs to complain to the very people he said attempted to kill him out until today in moscow thank you. is the mr militia poker her claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of more than 300 schoolchildren in nigeria a voice recording sent to a nigerian newspaper the group justifying the attack saying that boko haram rejects western education gunmen stormed the school in the northwestern city of kankar on friday night many of the students were able to escape the families of the abducted boys are still waiting to find out what happened to their sons waiting for news of her child her son one of the boys snatched from a school on friday. if this government is just then we want them to rescue our children because they have the power to do sorry this slow to take action because it's not their children who have been taken they've put us in the situation where
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parents and grandparents are in absolute confusion they've stopped us from having peace of mind we're totally devastated. by. the missing people as well borders at this school in kids who know they were taken in a violent attack by dozens of gunmen with assault rifles while they were asleep in their dormitories. osama is one of the lucky ones he managed to escape the kidnappers. up i will get into the i was about to slape when i started hearing sporadic gunshots and before i could even get outside there were many people there were already outside and so we were asked to go back into a hostel then they said the gunmen are already in the school we even climbed the school fence but then these men asked us to go back and we thought these men were soldiers and they were trying to protect us but unfortunately they weren't soldiers . or as he was all he was. many details of the raid in the
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school and its aftermath a still unclear. that it at school and out and as i said and is one of the boys that has been abducted we heard the security forces saw our boys surrounded by the gunmen on top of a hill we want the government to help security forces rescue our children we just want to see our boys in what every condition so that we can have peace of mind at this stage it's still unsure how long parents like her will have to write. straight to nigeria where we joined deja vu corresponding to flourish chukwurah so well can flourish has anything been heard these boys since they were abducted. well we haven't had much about these boys the only thing we've head is the boys who are able to escape into the bush and those ones in the bush coming out however the
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ones that have been kidnapped by this man we haven't heard anything about them nobody knows what condition they are in and if they will be released and what is the government doing to get them back. well the government has said that the conversation on. the kidnap was however nigerians are not really really home visits by that you have to understand that this is a country where there is a very little trust in the government the government has promised all over again several times that they were going to end. terrorism in fact this was one of the major things that made a complaint from since president why are you me 5 years it will be 5 years this hour we have seen the stomach terrorist attacks even in his own home state of the northwest and share. government incompetence or is it
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just a very tricky to deal with these people. well the truth of the matter is. nobody knows exactly what the situation because the nigerian government has not been transparent over time. people so it's difficult to say whether it's government incompetence or if it's just a difficult situation to deal with now they have almost. and yet. it's obvious 7 that they're not. here and you. see these sort of these sort of kidnappings before notably schoolgirls. with those
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suffering of people like. i'm british by the welcome to news asia glad you could join us a new report from a u.s. based think tank claims authorities in china's not west are forcing hundreds of thousands of ethnic minorities to work in the region's cotton fields in china's not west produces about 20 percent of the world's cotton cotton that is potentially making its way into the manufacturing chains of me job world retailer as you probably remember from the numerous times we have reported on chinese reeducation camps where experts believe some 1000000 ethnic. and other mostly minorities have
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been interned as a counterterrorism measure inmates who've been released have complained of torture beatings and indoctrination in chinese communist party thought here's small. scenes of a family outing with 000000000 han her husband john and their little daughter by are in truth be a safe location for now. but folk with 0 normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe anywhere. the months of the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i then feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 201-7000 hon was arrested in
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sin john china's westernmost region she is an ethnic aza born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by police and then hope for a year in several reeducation camps. although they tortured us they had cameras everywhere you were not allowed to pause scratch your head or cry if they saw that they would force you want to a metal chair they would make you sit there for 12 hours 24 hours you were tied to the chair and if you tried to move it would get tighter. and they make you repeat chinese words that you didn't know if you forgot them they used electroshock device on your head. back in kazakhstan her family did not know where she was at the same time authorities in china suddenly started to detain large numbers of the region's muslim minorities the local government sought to portray the camps as well cation the training centers g.r.u. . the training centers are not at all like some media have described them young
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students are not mistreated and their personal freedoms are not limited to see usually these are schools that help improve people's personal qualities. i travel to the region to look for myself one of the camp schools 0 was taken to was middle school number 4 of your county satellite imagery shows how in 2018 a high wall was built around this school and huts were built in the courtyard today the school is back to what it was china has declared that all trainees had graduated a claim that is hard to very find another facility where she was held sits just around the corner it is officially called a vocational technical school it was built in 2017 a high wall was later taken down and replaced with a fence its name is not found on educational websites official reports highlight
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that all trainees were farmers and herdsman from surrounding villages in this area that means mostly ethnic minorities. it is impossible to know under what circumstances they attend the school and while this does not look like a high security prison the gates are closed the young men walked quietly in lines before entering the building they undergo a quick body check i am stopped by my mind. you can't keep up with the. because you're also told us that many of your former inmates were later transferred to regular prisons on the outskirts of 2 more facility. there are now 5 policemen following. a prison with watchtowers and another camp where both built in 2017 when the campaign against ethnic minorities took off. their own stuff that's. going to come down if you film here we
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will have to take measures against you on this place is a state secret. who 0 stayed more than a year in the camp but even after she was officially released her ordeal continued on our way back we passed an industrial complex 0 was sent to work here after her release state t.v. showcases the factory as a mark of successful poverty eradication. i'm getting free food and accommodation it is very good. these videos are a show off to the outside world their messages our nation is good people are being helped to make a living but no one works there voluntarily many women inside cried a lot there is no freedom there are cameras everywhere julia of the bad day threaten you if you refuse to work here you will go learning we were working there because of fear. to go learning means being sent
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back to the camp to 0 was 2 she was detained because she had been to cause a stand that was seen as a sign of being disloyal to china. more and more observers are now calling what is happening in the region the genocide after reports of forced birth control there it is asian and abortions and to come to 0 because the inmates were administered injections of an unknown substance. the local family after the injection some women stopped having their periods those who still had it were given one pad they had to use it for 2 or 3 days if their period would come it would come if not not we stopped being ashamed about it at some point we didn't stop thinking of home most of us had stopped crying by then i mean. who zeroes one of the lucky ones she was finally allowed to leave after her husband had can paint for her and
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cause us to she has no news from her relatives in the region. and for more i'm joined by. his president of the world we go to congress and mr issa china's actions in these reeducation term serve been reported on and well documented for many years now do you think the world has acted sufficiently against this. well as you say it is also genocide is increasingly a nice. white up the this and several of the report but unfortunately. yes is some international reaction and just speeding talking but we haven't seen any action can stop the good you know stop it is the target so that's my problem too little much money go on it's too is. easy to read
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a book really little. much more and our leaders are to see it but yes you can see all the this government. action some. chimes go on and. of his young friends are i don't often you know who had dreamed he was a little genocide forced them or all of us closer attention yeah but. can't see any concrete action from said i didn't know you meant country or some other country is the problem that's like chinese government continuity you continually and completely dismiss. the majesty and ingenious i mean. there are there are you said that the genocide again so we good people has been internationally recognized year to despite the international criminal court has said it can't pursue or case against china for the internment the weaker and other ethnic minorities do you
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think that legitimizes china's claims that these camps are just vocational training centers. well i see even if not you know caught yes this is a good start when. it p. . but this is the process of international call you don't know that china is not the number of international call this is the reason though you can't stand this but on the national board the international organization action that if you do go early an additional action so that's why he says it is all the ocean this part in the 1000000000 people who know the article was in china so all know and it said under and he loves us it is yes we do try i will.
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go into my shop when you are not. going there people were not so he whole this is all even all that he didn't try to knock out a couple of. course you know that old saw our new revelations that ethnic minorities in trend are being forced into picking cotton in the region and cotton that is making its way into global supply chains is this something that requires a trend from the international community. she has this is this is. even worse than this is the worry and you just cited some company separately this is the law so. it is also about as goldman genocide the day and how did the cold end that we were a little pause and so many distant company you knew who we were and we were teaching there too little was near her and she never was never so
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that's why i didn't call the whole the government and particularly does the government as a company it should not be taught should not be thought of china is. this a crime against humanity genocide and so but i saw so many in this in company called gimmicky it's not her kind of business and it was all so remote that's why the company should be slow this is china and she. used those little what we were taught even though only they can stop china don't produce our will leave it there thank you so much for joining us i tend to yours. that's it for today there's of course more on this subject on the did a dog gone forward slash relieve you now with images from across shin john for the
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