tv Conflict Zone Deutsche Welle October 28, 2022 1:30am-2:01am CEST
1:30 am
moscow claims he has plans to get nate a dirty bomb and does some nuclear muscle flexing of its own, assign it to put its weakness to find out until 2.60 minutes on d w nuclear. stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program on line d, w dot com, highlights the death of a young iranian woman in police custody, a sponsor weeks of violent protest in iran and around the world. the u. n. an independent human rights groups of accused iranian security forces of brutal suppression. where does that leave attempts to restart the 2015 nuclear deal, which the us says is no longer their focus. mohammad mirandi, professor, tear round university and political analyst. we all know that the whole process is
1:31 am
politicized, but the iranians are what more than willing to solve the issue. if americans are determined to have a deal. dr. mirandi blames the western nato for aggravating the protest. and how catalogue of aggression against iran and other countries in the region, and has to round denies supplying drones to moscow. who side does he take in the ukraine, russia war? ah, mohammed moran. the welcome to come pick don't. a couple of weeks ago you tried to minimize the importance of the whole protest movement in iran. you said it had died down after 3 or 4 days. that wasn't true, was it? because 2 days ago and 6 weeks since they began, the protests were reported and at least 7 cities, including mashhad, iraq, z i had on my bud, and pads have to run. they're not dying down at all ebay. no, i didn't try to do any thing. i said the truth,
1:32 am
the protest in the 1st couple of days were larger and they were in different cities . and they were partially because a persian language media in london mostly, but also in other western countries lied at the very beginning. and they claimed that the young lady massa was beaten to death. and so many people thought that this was a case of police brutality. i also thought that that may have been the case, but then laid around later on the footage came out and it showed that she had left the police van. she wasn't even handcuffed. she wasn't holding her head, she didn't show any signs of physical pain. she went into a hall and sat there, and after a while she stood up, spoke to someone, and then suddenly collapse. the autopsy was showed. there are many physicians involved, that there was no physical abuse. and even there's
1:33 am
a clip of her father beside her body where he said that there is no sign of abuse. so persian language, media funded by western government and the sodium, many of them base in london were provoking to be run in public. but after a few days, the protest i down, but then we had the rise of very violent riots. and that's exactly what i said. well, let's talk about the violence in the right. the un committee has had un committee on the rights of the child has had plenty to say about that. it strongly condemned what he called grave violations of children's rights in iran. according to reliable reports, it had some children was shot with live ammunition, others died as a result of beatings. many families reported that despite grieving for the loss of a child, they were pressured to absolve security forces by declaring that children had committed suicide and making false confessions. that's
1:34 am
a pretty sick tactic for your government to employ, isn't it? no, that's a pretty thick tactic for the western media. and any institutions that on the, under the influence of the western media to use, we're talking about the u. k. on the right. so when we committed, we're talking about a un committee. let's not watching that. let him, let's not talk about any un committee. let's talk about the un and how they put the saudis on a blacklist and remove them 72 hours later. the u. s. has no credibility here. and this is, this is fake. the, the claim to i, i've tweeted about this the, the number of police officers that were murdered over the last few weeks at the instigation of media base in your countries. bear there roughly 28 or 29. some of them were shot with guns. don't talk, let's not talk about fake news. all these young children being killed all over the
1:35 am
place. that's nonsense. show, show me the footage. why. why not? instead of these organizations that are funded by the united states, why, why is it known to his an organization? and i won't be funded by the united states this last weekend. the coordinating council of teachers in iran, quote for a nationwide strike to protest the crackdown on children that same teachers organization said playing close police attacked the shy had school in the northwest at that bill. province, 10 pupils were injured badly enough to be hospitalized. parents of the children were also attacked. you really think that your government going off the children and killing i'm, the numbers of demonstrators is going to stop this on rest. so you're withdrawing the fake claim. i'm not going to kill that. that school, right. i'm not with joy. yeah. the media, the claim in the the claim in the western media,
1:36 am
the filthy claim in the western media and the filthy claim in the persian language, media funded by your government. your government was that a girl was murdered at that school and then it turned out that that girl didn't even go to that school. and she died because of found of a family tragedy. but your government and those iranian organize, it are so called iranian organization, funded by your government in the west, make such fake claims so that the global public opinion would turn against iran. and they make those claims in iran because you have more persian language media directed towards the iranians. and the iranian government has. so when you're emmy k terrace organization, that's based in europe and has a huge camp in albania, with thousands of people. he being acting as trolls their day and these people they fought alongside saddam was against their own country. they killed 70000 iranians
1:37 am
during the 1982 a fascination attacks through bomb attacks. these are the people who are spreading the long side on mine or i know to your governments. i notice you don't want to address the violence and the violence which and the brutality of some of your security forces. i'm the last time i'm on with the address. i'm the international has reported widespread torture, severe beatings of protest as an onlookers, even sexual violence against women by your security forces. you think that people will forgive the leaders for this shocking brutality? no people will not forgive your leaders for interfering in our internal affairs and for any one else may hold susan in person language media. i'm speaking tim. i'm speaking don't try to run out the clock. so it's your persian language media and
1:38 am
your troll farms and your governments that are spreading misinformation both in persian and in english, across the globe the that the police officers that were killed in iran. 2829 police officers. as far as i know during that period were killed people who are policing the street. if you have such numbers were killed in your country, what would be the response of your government? but what, what your persian language media was doing during this period with encouraging people rioters, to attack the police to get revenge, as they called it on police. they were telling people to make molotov cocktails, if off come, if this, if any of this was in english. and if it was directed to an english audience off. com which shut down those tv stations within minutes. but in your case, you can use it against your own because your governments are waging war against the writing people. your governments don't give a damn about human rights. your governments are the ones who impose maximum
1:39 am
pressure on women and children in this country and try to start them to death and then use media warfare against the country to create divisions. don't, don't come around a lot to miranda talk. i'm running out of the clock. i've given you a couple of minutes to 3 minutes. isn't a time to face facts that iranians and a lot of the iranians are angry at your government. the head of iran's semi official is pub polling center. maybe he says, a considerable majority of iranians. how about anger towards the islamic republic? a factor he says, which is a dangerous level, every time that'd be widespread. protests they said, subside only superficially, while the anger piles up, none of this is going away. is it none of this is going away and you say it's all the west fault. come on, tim. we have we have many holding institutions in iran and western pulling
1:40 am
institutions. and the popular legitimacy of the farm republic of iran is 2nd to none in this region. your despotic allies in this region tell more than enough about your government. any iran just 3 years ago, less than 3 years ago after your leader, you're the leader of the so called free world murder, general sunny money. we saw how many millions of people went to the streets in tat ron. so let's not pretend that the truth is anything that it is. let's, let's speak fact. of course, there is dissatisfaction in iran. there's always this sad except this satisfaction in iran. you can go into taxi now, 5 years ago, 10 years ago, you can spend your time in terror on that. exactly the fact that it shows the fact that any wrong people can speak their mind. but can they do that in saudi arabia? can they do that? in many other parts of the world, can people like me to easily do that and get
1:41 am
a job in your government in your country? why do you keep putting it out? why do you play the? what about gay? what about in britain? what about saudi arabia? why don't we just stay with iran? is that so difficult? now i told you and tell me about you. yeah, not because you know when that use chemical when you are, yes, we are because you have no credibility. you do, you work for the german government funds, your channels, you sent me get you think you want me and get me some gas. why don't the on the international space, really, these protests that you said died down, have now spread out late. they are not to actors saying you're not. the people who are admired, followed, and have nothing to do with policy. all you're not in on the top and inside him i the, we're not in our league. you're not in our lea. don't run out the cock him,
1:42 am
you're not in our league, your government, the government that funds you that gives you the opportunities to speak to me. your government, gas, me twice. where, where, where are you? you are working at the b, b, c. back then you and your thirty's. when i was gas wise, where were you when they were gassing? don't talk about credibility. you don't have credibility, your television station doesn't have credibility. your government doesn't have credibility in the european union, doesn't have credibility. so don't talk down to iran, you like joseph for out. you take care of your guardian and we'll live in our jungle. you're entitled to your views, dr. mandy, but even among your own politicians, we're seeing the 1st signs of open descent over the governments methods with these demonstrations. former speaker parliamentary larry johnny questioning the use of force saying the police should not be used to encourage the wearing of the job. he's calling for a cultural solution. iranian society, he said,
1:43 am
needs more tolerance. don't you agree with that? so you're admitting that any iran we have open debate. so you're admitting that we have all sorts of voices in iran. so you're admitting that we have different people who argue with iran and fight with each other in parliament outside of parliament in government at universities. yes, that is a part of you run it. that has always been a part of iran post revolution, not previous revolution when your guys were in charge, but post revolution in fact, and this is something that will continue, but you can continue as you have been, as your colleagues have been as western media has been saying for the last 4 years that this nomic republic of iran is about to implode. it is corrupt, it is unpopular. people hated if collapsing, of course, iraq and paradoxically, it's also a growing menace. i don't know how, how you can have both at the same time, whether it's on the one hand,
1:44 am
it's unpopular, it's hated and it's collapsing. but on the other hand, it's a growing menace and a growing threat to the world. but for, for decades now, you run has been about to collapse and i think for the next 4 decades, we're going to be hearing the same wishful thinking in the western media and western thing tanks again. but let me try putting the question again. don't you think iranian society needs more tolerance? it's that simple. grab an answer. iranian society, iranian society always needs a more tolerance. iranian society that needs better government management. iranian society always deserves better. and that's what we have to strive to do. and so does your society and your society needs more tolerance in your society should show and your government should show a bit of humility and apologize for the crimes that it is committed to my people. and people like yourself should show more tolerance and have more open mind about those of us who live in the jungle. oh, play as ball says, oh, please don't,
1:45 am
don't take the moral high ground when your government is supporting. marcia alice sat in syria. oh, i have been one of the biggest killers and torture is in the middle. you speak, please don't take the moral high ground. dr. mirandi. i think you'll find that's difficult. your revolutionary ha, well, i read you. there's no one out the clock. good. not you put a question to you, but i put a question to your revolutionary god does. if you already did all the protests as sedition, major general saying seller me, this addition will be a stillborn baby and will go down in history as a disgrace for america. how helpful do you think that is in trying to address legitimate grievances of people don't make a point and then change the topic so you can get away with it. your government, nato supported al qaeda in 2011 and 12. when i went to the western media and
1:46 am
said that our car outside is fighting and you said that they said these are conspiracy theories. this is nonsense. well, later on we saw wiki leaks whose head is now in jail. the most famous political prisoner in the world in london wiki league said that according to jack sullivan, the current nation, us national security advisor, he sent an email to hillary clinton, the head of the state department. at that time, that in syria, al qaeda is on our side. no, it's your government, and your government said that the worst murderers in human history and in contemporary history. then we have the u. s. defense intelligence agency, document of 2012. we set a solid entity, regional countries ally to the united states are trying to create a solace entity between syrian rock. while who, what is that, what was that entity? it was isis. and then general flynn at that time said that the that they were
1:47 am
determined and the united states allowed for that entity. ok, hope you're kidding. i john. good. i'm glad i don't know. know that and let me get a question. let me finish. let me can. it's not a lecture. no, let me finish. i asked you to share. you don't want them done that in a private conversation, you're afraid you won't. you're afraid questions. go ask your question, my, my well, you're right. my question for you. we lead back on damascus. that could have been a different approach by the gum. yeah, to this on rescue. the like the one suggested by 5, leading iranian economists earlier this month, who said the authorities should listen to the demonstrators and prepare for fundamental change. is there anybody inside the government who is preparing for fundamental change in your view? first of all, when going back to the previous question,
1:48 am
the garth and whoever and anyone else who spoke about sedition, they were not talking about protesters. so don't try to twist their worth. they were talking about those groups that are funded by the united states in iraqi curtis sun, that they have military camped there and they carry out operations in iran. they are talking about those organizations alongside the no man's land and pockets on baluchistan that fund are funded by your government or the united states and its allies and carry out operations in iran. they're talking about those m u k. terris, that your government allow to function across europe that have killed many thousands of iranians and acted as foot soldiers for saddam hussein who are active in iran by their own admission. so they're talking about that sedition. so, no, right. all right. if you, you've had, you've had other you've, you've flung around all the accusations,
1:49 am
you haven't provided any evidence at all. let's talk if we may about the nuclear issue because you've been an advisor to the government on the nuclear issue. in your view, is this the end of the road for negotiations? we have the u. s, saying, but they simply don't believe that iran is prepared to do what's necessary to make the deal happen. in your view, is that the end of the road for the negotiations? well, the well, tim, who left the deal, who violated the deal, obama violated the deal when iran was carrying out all of its commitments. then trump tore up the deal when iran was carrying out all his commitments, then bide, and continue to pursue trans policies. so it wasn't iran fault. iran began negotiating to make sure the loopholes that existed, that, that, that existed in the past. after 2015 were removed from the united states could not
1:50 am
cheat iran again. they negotiated hard gain, many confessions. finally, on the last day of negotiations in vienna, the e, you gave a tax that meant a lot of iran key demands. and the iranians took it home, they gave their ideas about some of the problems that need to be resolved. and joseph bordeaux admitted the u. s. allied joseph for all admitted that the iranian demands were reasonable. we thought at that time we had a deal, but the united states delayed and then gave a response that was obviously intended to push things back. probably we thought back then because of the november elections. so the problem is not the united states. and by the way, you run it at the european europeans and americans were constantly saying that it's almost too late. the iranian nuclear program is crossing a threshold beyond this particular day. we can no longer continue negotiation,
1:51 am
but they're all gone. now. what happened? it was obvious, they were lying, they knew that you were using the way that iran was not developing a bond, but it was all psychological warfare. the un says you still not provided credible explanations for the presence of uranium at 3 locations that were never declared. and you just say it's time to close the false file. do you enjoy. 3 playing these kind of games with the international community. well, tim, 1st of all is not the international community. it's western countries. you are not the international community. your guardian is only a small part of the international community. the, the iranian said that we are prepared to respond to all of the questions. but the problem is that the i a, in the i a has a board of governors that is dominated by western countries and the head of the i a, if someone that's always in the western camp, the previous head of the i a, when he wants to get elected and let's go back to wiki weeks. according to week of
1:52 am
the documents, he told the americans, if you put me in power, i will be in your camp on all major issues. so the iranians are saying, take away the politics and bring in the technical experts and the end the issues can easily be resolved. these issues that you are claiming were given by this railey regime to the i a and these issues go back 20 some years ago. when the iranian nuclear program was taking baby steps, it was nothing compared to what it was today, what it is today. so we all know that the whole process is politicized. but the iranians are what more than willing to solve the issue. if the americans are determined to have a deal, you said you were asked why iran is enriching uranium at 60 percent levels. what the i a said levels that are reached only by countries that i'm making nuclear bombs. and you say iran does that in order to get leverage in the talks.
1:53 am
let's call that what it really is. it's not leverage. it's a threat of urine sample. it's a threat, isn't it pure and simple. if you don't get what you want, you'll build a bomb despite all the assurances that you've given that you don't intend to do that. no to, you know, do you know what a threat is? a threat is when your government say all options on the table. a threat is when your country's, your government threatened to kill our people, that's a threat. enriching at 60 percent is leverage what you are governments to our threat and they carry it out in different country. they destroyed the rock, they destroyed they be. they sanction venezuela. your government steal money from the venezuelan people and start them and then face the government and venezuela, they mismanage. so you strangle people and then you ask, why can't they breed? no, your government threatens other countries and your government carry out those threats . so we take those seriously, but no one the other hand with the money only saying it's going to sit
1:54 am
down and get serious. don't mind a mass government was everybody else harassing our people for over a 100 years? always, always much. not everyone else. it's a western government, always not asian. it is not asia, it is not. # latin america, it is not africa, it is when a government we got don't leave your the international community with much controversy. briefly over the last few days. you live about the reports of iranian drones being used by russia. it's war with ukraine, strenuous denials from iranian officials, but ukrainians themselves have identified the devices of shad 136 drones. how ignorant there? i think the rest of the world really is to try and claim that they didn't give them to russia. don't. don't, don't,
1:55 am
don't call yourself the rest of the world. i'm 1st of all, not in the foreign ministry, but a number of things. tim and i and i speak on behalf of myself. your governments lied. you advanced westwards. you advanced nato eastwards to the russian border. your government carried out a qu, and ukraine, europe, government supported right wing, fascist, like the as off battalion, which in the western media it was discussed they were saying before the events this year that they, that this is a big problem in ukraine and they killed 1515 or 16000 ethnic russians in the dom bass region and in other parts of east and your claim, your governments provoke pressure, your government allow this to happen. you've gone through the list and you've swallowed rushing, propaganda, hook, line, and sinker. dr. miranda, it's been good to have you on conflicts on thank you very much. yeah, yeah, yeah, i'm a russian pop again. this i'm a russian pop began to i've been gas twice by your government. the government that
1:56 am
1:57 am
you to the point. strong opinions, clear position international perspective. as ukraine presses on with its counter offensive against russian occupiers, moscow claims she has plans to designate a dirty bomb and does the nuclear muscle flexing of its own assign of proteins, weakness find out on to the point. to point 30 minutes
1:58 am
on the t w nuclear, eternally contrast and yet to pillar of state and society. in many ways i think taxation is one of the most extreme actions by a government. but it's also the definition of government because without taxation there's no good. but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined. com. well to pay in 75 minutes on d, w o. making the bags and what's behind van d. w. news africa. this shows that both the issues shape in the continent life is slowly getting back to normal here on the streets to give you in the report. on the
1:59 am
inside. our correspond that was on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff. the mazda u. t. w, who's africa every friday on d, w. o, logan, they get all the harvesters are immigrants, dolock is they come in. every thing you enjoy eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. then i d. 's for free, and we're going to need to, uh huh. we can keep doing what we're doing. need to become as sustainable as possible. and that's why you're green revolutionaries. it's absolutely necessary. europe review the future thing, determine now our documentary series will show you how people, companies and countries are we thinking everything and making play to changes
2:00 am
with women on food, about if a massive cyber attack or something like that happens and we can reboot our country from the outside of a, it's our future after all. and if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air for free lunch to get on. europe revealed starts november 3rd on d, w. ah, this is dw news, and these are our top stories. a new report from the united nations says the governments of rich and nations are not doing enough to cut carbon emissions. the un says the world is on track to be almost 3 degrees warmer by the end of the century. far off the goal of limiting warming to $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial.
24 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on