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did he. i think. when cheyenne. i was outside with my grandma then everything became doctor i was dead. but the keystone to go he survived a us drone attack travels to washington to tell congress how the room was destroyed. the grandmother was killed. also this week i get by nsa spying an eu delegation fails to get expla officials from germany to establish blatant again olds is about a topic of jokes
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about knuckles. holland germany and france india. now stay in the course of the united states. it's going to repeat itself we get from an essay takes for four thick and green gold to says us intelligence will continue to call the state that despite outrage from the and its allies. the point above the law of the reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a thousand detainees are still on hunger strike to protest at detecting deflect attention and mistreatment . the top stories from the post and paste the latest developments this is the weekly tea. a pakistani family who lost a grandmother in the c i a true
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strike travel to washington this week to testify before congress. he's going to come was that the emotional briefing with family members asked us filmmakers will either and was targeted in the first place. this was the first time apple because the u s drone strikes word in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this leaking pipes are only four other members of congress is no secret the us congress generally approves of those rights. it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart. even though part was when these two victims wiki link the article the twenty fourth of the past year he went on strike with his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old daughter nearly escaped death that day in their sixty seven years old when the phils let's kill all the vegetables in hardback no longer love blue skies are grey skies. the zones do not fly when the skies are grey in for a short period of time the mental tension and see it eases when the sky
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brightens the dross return unsold us that the year. they have the family is having a broad out of their home in north but serious gun and the father of his family said he looked at the lives around here in bc he wished his children to be able to walk the streets not afraid of being bombed at the moment my mother was killed. my children. i'm so glad that people are going to hear a story that's when we came to america. knowing the lack of religion. my house's top the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea why i'm back on the chilly winter and get outside with my grandma then everything became dark. i was dead so i started to montana to my mom's was bleeding so i tried to clean my hands had not kept coming out that i was very scared. i just kept
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my name. we also learned that the us government did not grant the of the warrior of this family a prominent pakistani lawyer was soon to see id the house and the hapless that the victims of crimes rights in pakistan four hundred and fifty colorful conditional fold your clothes this time. get the idea being that poland who pisses off work the goal along the course the ones driving the suv and that this is how they're being targeted and at the same time the north could be in a position to lead the idiot the purpose of this great thing was to put a human face to throw strikes. there's a torch and study in congress the tragedy of this family will fall on deaf years but there's hope that the will take notice. in washington i'm pretty sick. us claims few civilians of being victims of the three hundred and seventy six drone attacks which to be launched over the last decade local reports however suggests at least nine hundred innocent people including up to two hundred children have been killed
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took me to filmmaker robert greenwald to the story of the green and timing as inspiration. these ages with the assist the doesn't understand the real consequences of times. people wanna believe in santa claus and they also want to believe that is a simple solution to these incredibly complicated problem. we started reading the drones were killing the only high value targets it represented an imminent threat. it doesn't make sense just not possible. so i think it was a kind of thoughtfulness. yes finally we found a magic pill. which is part of it. some of it. he is the fact that american soldiers wore in there so people say it doesn't matter that's what he is the name of the family speaking to all kinds of americans. people have a mother of a father and who look at them and can't justify the killing a week done and you had this extraordinary militarily industrial electoral complex
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bipartisan. their degrees that's the way to solve problems is that by invading occupying intro. we have to change all of us. during campaign in pakistan may have thwarted a child's of peace i did this week a us strike killed the taliban leader in pakistan just as the government is preparing to start negotiations because camille late to regret. the bead. week seeking explanations about the nsa spying activities left without a license the ndp delegation complained the us provide is no clarification of the eavesdropping on world leaders and whether the white house had any knowledge on it he described america's response is feeble and warned it could aggravate relations but in specifically is being heralded by the tapping of choice item that was fine germany is considering all scheme the man behind all these leaks adverts they do to help explain what happened jeremy and me and pete met
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the whistleblower hit a mosque and tossed him to give evidence to parliament. this is the time. i think it's important to work together with mr snow in rather than putting him in prison he always liked more clarity on these allegations someone to make sure something like this it doesn't happen again. snow in the world for many years for the cit and an essay so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the nsa has been very scarce with providing information to i also think that the organization including industry chief keith alexander apart always be truthful. they want to claim they'll never break german laws and their surveillance operations. but tapping the chancellor's homework is not legal. that's why i have trouble trusting u s intelligence official. with the wider that the nsa revelations it to get something to blame game in washington the second stage on kerry pointed the finger of the intelligence services claiming the nsa friends
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operations without lifting the white house. daily. is there. bowden or longer. sen kerry referring to spying but for some of the pundits believed to be in the face of the country. it's his policy makers know the intelligence services he said that targets harrington was really really old news in releasing statistics as well despite the scandal in the state will scale back its activists only germany france and india. an austrian court united states is going to repeat itself conouor several s in almost every country around or all be very clear objective of the past eight years did not just collect all this but to keep it for
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as long as they are that they can be time for a particular business to hear what else isn't it nsa was over at worcester news published a manifesto recording on the will to resist the spread of cement. it did in the german magazine spiegel which is meant for revealing leaked classified documents since the token in from moscow into the abyssss is far and encrypted tunnel. in the manifest a he insists there is to tell the truth of mulch committing a crime accuses some governments of unprecedented persecution campaign in response to these leaks. this is everyone has a moral negation to uphold the laws and values which limits of endurance and protect human rights. alma m i five agent i e my shoe i spent a little early she supports a manifest and says whistle blowing should be de criminalized. in effect freakin for him because all the grounds that he finds taken on meet the amount in my own existence. he carried you to meet ups at that
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briefing on banking for the chance to look cool the scale of the final contest you don't mind the new technology has allowed it to happen. and in northbridge. instead he undercuts the key and see how we asked why don't i just know he's not content to continue with maliki and printing such attack. off to mom's save a double guantanamo bay detainees remain on hunger strike in protest against a indefinite detention and the use of torture in the tubing force that includes a procedure that the us ministry continues to defend. he's such a chicken essence this report from inside the prison guantanamo every morning at eight am. the us national anthem of blocks across the state holds america's most analysts present no one likes to be split on along with a half after the torture of hunger strikes and suicides have been like this place since two thousand and two near human beings after all there's no reason expected to enjoy the new year. no we don't pretend
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otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war and terror whether the incident it is not what job for you to take us and we have a consistent determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred and seventy nine prisoners. the majority released without charges. two d one hundred and sixty four remain over half of them cleared for release but still kept locked up. on the other side of the barbed wire. life is a blast. water would be for science. as of very bad about him just like any common american town goes off least get to come here but i mean it's absolutely beautiful place in you get a round of other stuffs getting around the other stuff is not hard. a lot of what goes on here is kept under a thick veil of denial and secrecy and also houses the hospital and down librarian this is also a place where patients are force fed and even though the hunger strike is largely
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an officially said to me over we know that at least fifteen people are continually being force fed here today. the tube is passed down to a person's nostril and pushed all the way down to their stomach before it passed on the nose wheel over to him we give the patient choice. they want help liking. which is the agent. you will. no my period or if they want. olive oil to lubricated the two most of our patients have been using olive oil. he seemed like it. in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. this guy which nostril they want. this well major world medical bodies are in agreement that force feeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i'd go with my cries. this is the guantanamo bay center described as torture the restraint as they're strapped into. they actually call the portrait and that the force feeding takes up to forty five minutes and is
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performed twice a day. this is the civilian world that said it feels strange. but never does this. i have not heard that. officials are beyond nonchalant about the highly criticized practice. you might feel differently from the way i might feel uncomfortable has been the most that i've heard that they don't even believe it will be sitting in a will as in all it sounds stupid i volunteered that the procedure be demonstrated on me. request a client that the prisoners were not met one another and the ice because we just keep saying the same thing that we were told to good use. they don't tie the hands and to the charity stripe above makes to the ground today with a strap across the dance and they forced in a tube into our noses never thirteen years had he been allowed to speak directly to a journalist while remaining at gitmo on the weekend statements to the way it's built on nothing more than to sit down with journalists in this column. i feel about their daily lives of communicating seems to only
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occur here. that's a holiday to a point where maybe they had been mobilizing a lot of hopelessness. we knew where to immediately intervene and i try to insist that person to not make sure that there wasn't any thoughts that maybe i'm wanting to harm themselves over in their lives with charts lead these often used to pinpoint the shoes to spare you ask them. you feel right now and they'll be able to point to it we have not had a patient in this area. and cabinets meanwhile six suicides and dozens of suicide attempts have taken place at the detention facility. we haven't seen the autopsies the us government hasn't released any formal report her findings when outside to active camps at guantanamo camp five fold single cells are the so called less compliant detainees are held camp number six is one filled with communal cells when officials deem the detainee to behave better. there was boarded by being allowed to live in groups. well
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the teams are kept away from us what we witness a clean empty prison cells with cozy pajamas. colgate toothpaste and a maximum security shampoo was paraded in front of journalists as proof everything is so much better here than any silly horror stories we all have heard a sissy check in at thirty guantanamo bay cuba. aussie dollars or more sky's the limit fee the center of oaxaca off to disarmament the steering government dismantled the chemical weapons production facilities but the whole process hangs in the balance. well some rebel groups refused to take hold in the present the story more. the break. the other eye. i a the science and technology innovations all new developments around
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russia. the future. well he has gone on. i don't. eye more games. you'll find out what's really happening to the global economy. for no holds barred look of the global financial headlines today too the report. margie. as to the highlands has once again flared up. the history of canada. i i . this week is to
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read the first ambitious deadline which pulled the chemical to someone that his success to dismantle the equipment and the facilities used to produce toxic weapons the beat of tunnels connecting the existing stockpiles lisa had made harder by the wall the continues to rage of the forestry reports from damascus. dangerous condition that's called a noble place committee just like the blip of chemicals with nuisance because he's like serbia. not to mention the boutique like declined. october twenty five damascus to my cd tell plan of its chemical weapons stockpiles done. october twenty seven foreign inspectors visited or decayed sites midst. senate finishes destroying or equipment used in the production and mixing up wasting gas and newsagents don. we shot in the name. i mean whatever we can. but to know this is a vertical
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concluded that pursues complications field by so called security concerns. and that's the reason why twenty nine reading has been missed the biggest problems it faces is how to access sites in rebel controlled areas seth on the rebels have seen unwilling to cooperate inspectors have managed to visit twenty one between the sides. and although they haven't fitted neatly into their bills. damascus insists it's doing a chance to mow those sites being visited under government control and we will go swap importing be a mom to groups condemn. to implement or debt expected to improve it's the most difficult mission is undertaken by the organization for the prohibition of chemical it means destroying the country's chemical weapons stockpile. in the midst of the civil war two women on them to syria actually stop producing chemical weapons in nineteen ninety eight. as a possessed alternatives that can be a strategic substitution and an
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awesome conflict and national mall. but none of this unspoken reason my phone and speak his mind damascus in this case. a chemical attack on his twenty first in which hundreds of people with kill bill two buckets with seven gas fired at damascus the subgroups. those responsible are constantly on it makes to dine in the destruction of serious chemical weapons program is the middle of next year. by then damascus must destroy them move its entire stockpile. an ambitious twenty nine in very difficult circumstances. the crt damascus. he had a serious opposition coalition says he would take off in peace talks in geneva and to the timetable has agreed to push out a set to step down opposition groups of orson been accused of helping the disarmament efforts middle east mla show me no one even he is the reason the steering government is happy to help get rid of its chemical weapons is because it removes an excuse for outside intervention. there is evidence that rebels had
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some on their hands on some chemical weapons we've certainly seen in iraq and turkey. rebels being apprehended with chemically engines and components of chemical weapons in their possession. a really important point and that is something i heard from the syrian government official earlier this year the syrian government has them for sometime now viewed chemical weapons as a liability and a burden and precisely for these reasons because potentially rebels could get their hands on small amounts of these chemical agents and use them across the border in israel or turkey. to then justify a ah military attack against syrian government so they have been quite pleased that had been transferred to his come together to unpack to rid them of these weapons on so that excuse del longer exists. this provides you with a little more stores please use your own website including facing up to reality. feel free to japan's couple of shimon you clipped lawns is forced to turn to the us to help in cleaning up
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the thinkers as soon as he can find out more details on this aunty don't call where we closely following the situation in and around the pond. last tuesday on the potty but it's the secret behind google's looking structures in san francisco plays repealed the four storey high apologists will travel up and down america's coastline promoting the new wearable going to losses for the details and online right now. see fit so healthy so cool. his protests in pakistan has beaten the railroad to the us trend strike killed the country's taliban leader this week. it happened just today before a government delegation was set to start negotiations with the group the country's known high security alert to the fizz medicines could retaliate. pakistan's interior minister accused washington of sabotaging efforts to end the violence and neglect the tortoise that he believes it is the pakistani people who paid the price. i miss the walks i was in washington d c only
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having back pain has spoken to president obama to get a bit of confidence regarding the download process and it also made a request with the drone attacks to stop because with every kid i live on fox on admitted that the condition of the two of the facts must come to an end before they come to the dial up cable. but instead of the dog attacks being stopped they continue and saw activity was the gestapo. it is going to be the people of socks on and not us the united states does not have the right to be judge judy and execution of all rolled into one big balcony up on it. the french government's proposed eco taxes to move to the of thousands hit the streets calling for to be scrapped immediately french region of brittany cathedral by protests which turned violent the shift to a decimal to cannons to disperse angry crowds her mineral simple customs forms. you can tax increases libby's own cox way more comfortable towns has
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been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies one people being killed by a string of insurgent attacks targeting security forces across iraq in the central city of baku but three police officers died in schools were injured. up to three suicide bombers blew themselves up one off to another. decisions on and save a recent months has claimed thousands of victims. the authorities struggling to contain the bunch and despite wide ranging operations and tight and secure. six people including one child going off the ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort to tell a pretty people remain unaccounted for. because of the two hundred according to the maximum capacity is one hundred and fifty accidents being blamed on an engine problem which forced us to just to rush to cope with a vessel forced to flee the side. a this week is the sole hundreds hit the streets to mold into social housing conditions for thousands of migrants in
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the country the street is the only when they have a need for the lucky few who provided accommodation often regret moving to italy in search of the economic zone sez units enough. the sun now some call it a city within a city other is a refugee ghetto. it's like coming to an african refugees from four african countries were twelve hundred people crammed inside a former university building in old known only as tomorrow the bcc it all. tony gave me mean you deserve it yet. that amount. went to wells to film inside the greens the doctor treating the refugees agreed to describe the conditions of the lit them all the time of the so called god of the city five times in thirty five showers and eighteen percent of the need to be ok. and as earl smith and that condition actually alot of people sleep in the car blowing thousands of refugees have
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been flocking to italy mainly across the mediterranean in search of a better life but the country's own economic problems including the worst recession since the second world war. why did very little opportunity. the same time you legislation obliges with the keys to stay in the country where the receipt of syrah. going from the national league this weekend. furthermore as the bill. the bill. what local shelter as a running out of space for all the newcomers without a job or even a place to sleep where do you go for the majority. it's the train stations. the meeting point for possible work for some cash during the deed and makeshift shelter midnight which is the mother of many stance on gay sometimes commitment from different countries each other albanians emails from companies for example a settlement the city being here in the dry lot of them here. various nationalities at first they came from some countries now also from the eastern one tenth the whole region is full of
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immigrants of the night owl or police or a teasing gadget and it is wrong. t t then about two days of leave all also you must be. sold this world the eu has pledged to give an additional thirty million euros for italy to build more shelters for the refugees but it's unlikely this will help create new jobs will ease the flow of remembrance altogether. people just off rt. senior in his venture capital with just a tee to green but before we get some of the week's images from the mint the flames record breaking journey across russia over the snow hundred days before the winter games in sochi. the end of the play was continuing its ambitious relay. it's already been to the north pole added just a few days. most of the international space station. torches policy through the towns and cities of the world's biggest country. the tory russia's north. he gets melty telkom is a full selection of videos and pictures from the admin
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will or will. i eye. the in the journal here on cd of the seven hundred at this as timberland. local elections because of the designs promote reconciliation are marked by intimidation. us secretary of state john kerry holds talks in cairo today before the start of ousted president muhammad were safe while. byron is move a step closer to breaking yet another
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