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ch ch. breaking news on rt it's not thought a terror attack in the russian city of although brad could have been carried out by him than fifty were killed by a suicide bomber targeting the city's main railway station. in the league's top outlines mass rallies in turkey to demand the government step down over wide ranging corruption scandal are met with a tough police response. the stories that stayed twenty thirteen the year that saw caa
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contractor turned whistleblower edwards noted expose america's far reaching global surveillance the older your organization's off the tree branch of the established ago we get the standard chilean of songs talks to us about journalistic talent to challenge government as we discuss media said a road movie about activists on a mission to reveal sensitive usc. all are. it's not in maths not you're watching our teacher nostril with me in the snowy street to our top story this hour investigators say they're looking at a number of possibilities about who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of boulder grabbed some evidence now suggests the man may have been involved. the first report said it was the lone female suicide bomber. it's
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been confirmed fifteen people were killed in the attack which targeted the city's central railway station the geezer nicholas scott has details. the remnants of a man's body had been found at the scene of the blast at according to various reports i visited in lenin's album and second hand clutching and grenades. i think there's also reports of attorney that was just covered to stick to for a while ago discovered at the scene of the blast as well so now the authorities are saying there is a high possibility that in fact to me and how it all. in his class and all that prior to this there was talk about a female suicide bomber. we actually getting reports about her identity. he is reportedly been it wanted by authorities. i've since march of last year when ice was last seen in the darkest on this southern russian republic. it isn't a good
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business sense. i've been stretched along the way to welcome that as well to keep his eyes and to keep track of the situation there is video off the blast out there on the internet of course then there are also reports witnesses were saying that the glass is incredibly powerful. have a quick listen to what the words they are at the scene had to tell about this i was inside and leading home. i heard an explosion nineteen realized what had happened. an ace on the giant engines to was completely ruined. people like coming out with their hands tied. i was with child not far from where the blast happened i saw a last shot last night i pushed it onto the floor and covered him that my body. we were drinking coffee there was an explosion. i was lucky to be re my height and save me from all the shattered glass. the green screens michael discovered in mind well the first three days of school year has been declared to the days of mourning awful
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that it's important to the shady spots just hide and family terror attack happening there in just two months ago it away. a female suicide bomber has uploaded some of the bunch. with an olive lot of reaction to the events unfold the grout on social media on twitter eyewitnesses have been posting the reports from the sea. here's some of them let's take a look at what was on twitter from the scene a local photographer treated at the blast was so strong it blew the doors off the station. a volunteer from the site talks about how people were at the station helping those in third. i'm in a local official talked about how the governor mayor had the security agencies were all at the scene. he spoke to senior lecturer at moscow state university marks the bow to his claim the wine he believes the city came under attack. red is the principal focus simply because it's easy you can close the card. to the south of the costs of just the yesterday there
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the russian security services report added that the principal need it to the self styled of the year of the caucasus local bar off of was killed in the august on by security forces. i think we can look at this in fact today. as for more than likely a very rapid reaction redbacks attack for two to win the seat open arms. i've now from all the last part investigative journalist and lecturer at bruno university in the uk. it's still unclear who exactly was behind this palm. what do you think where the attackers or the attackers motive. will placed on previous results as you pointed out fo the guide was suffered in a time in all saw it but it looks like it's moving to north of third north caucasus terrorism campaign it's been raging for many years now. but one senses that it may be possible to build up towards the use of children when they
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switched off in the just over a month's time. chechen militant leader del kumar had fled stare i ahead of the sochi olympics could this be part of a strategy to disrupt the games that he left behind. i think that's seems to be pretty bloody overs that we don't know yet because it is even confusion over who actually set called what it was a matter of the vile little snicker be bugs. until one knows who was actually blown off the wall with allegiances will be very tough workout but all impulse olmert given the situation in october where the three of the ball was traced back to digest on if i remember correctly. it would seem like the dots will sell the books because of this. security is on such high alert across russia especially ahead of the olympic games so close how can such attacks be prevented. well it goes service and security that the spirit in the bhopal. he
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bet that the term in animate hold its interest in the play features in both the bride which stays in the regional focus but is it that is that from such a fire at the same of this for the sochi as though such heavy security is it's not really a bobble solve it. and it is interesting that the that initial reports suggest that the actual ball was perhaps the sets all just be full of the metal detectors that are in stations now cross of russia. so do you know this is going to be a us with elise concentrations of captive by your mouse to aim the songs on there in the un the european and american officials have condemned these attacks. what are we done on an international level to combat such terror well that's very difficult in the speeches. you know does this seem to be a rush of domestic issue in many ways. and these are the groups. hey get this a full plate right now cause but syria where it is very
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difficult for me especially when aged seventy and puts them on to much emphasis area let them live in a row. i rather this era was leaked that there is an offer from the saudis who came to help try to rein in terror in the caucuses ahead of the olympics. it wasn't a camp. and you kind of connection here or just speculating of course the acting but i think this is my guts getting completed on time. leno said selby is in bold in many aspects and co sleep just to play just being latino support and the lebanese army. so it's a very very complex situation and i think the speculation bloke reusable the best thing to do it this time. fair enough the last where investigative journalism lecturer at brunel university in the uk thanks for that analysis. we'll be close following developments and will bring you all the latest intel out than when we get them. the non starchy got home from the nine minute
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timeline of the events developing in full combat after the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters and assembled on friday night where police used teargas and rubber bullets against crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the rest of government officials are to sarah for it is following events new the new. uncle insights into the open streets in the u fifteen bucks i'd like to play tests. this time the batting taking place in the wake of the pullout the government. next apply to the hairdo and yell come to the streets of madrid in concrete. now for
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the devastation was significantly smaller than that seen this summer nonetheless that the us to break out between the contestants. so inclined it said the amended defence that the country long while now does it for protests in december. this is. two seconds. he opted to protest the plan is to remain quiet and continue to plague the corruption prayed with a foreign conspiracy effective way to get into the filthy possible. the place being that the inquiry was completed. the key to the team he's going for things. the government took it easy to cook decision to carry out more weight than
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sufficient for the company good job and continues to oppose arguably the biggest test now facing the above photo evidence that the light ahead of mid march with an image of an solutions will be passed through this email from you i've met in the election as the methodist movement is extremely crucial when the advocacy. the grad student with as it is rather bad the future that will continue this good news is that the other people think that ed made it very difficult. we can serve the book. well that and when they flitted extra weight instead he completed his hat the boat. foreigners ahead for you right after this break including a look back at the stories that shaped twenty thirty on. e
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today. loyalty card for no more visit our big old auntie don't call . as twenty thirteen or one's downward looking back at the biggest stories of the year. well does the hero and content as traders see a whistleblower edwards noted reveal to the world just how much the us the spawning harvesting information on storing huge amounts of photo internet data. every new the nsa surveillance appears more and more far reaching ideas in it now looks at how the revelations are changing the world and the cost to whistleblowers it was still this is george orwell's because his big brother he's no match for the us national security agency is his collection boom microphone
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you can rest easy that losses are nothing compared to what we do today. till then revealed that a secret court rubber stamps warrants for telecommunication companies to hand out the duty of new use of their customers. he also leads the programs that the government uses to track virtually anything anybody dies on the internet and also store that information. and he showed how the us government had lied about that surveillance. does the nsa to collect any type of data at all. and millions or hundr americans. no storm. while most americans think that was held in the us government acted as a spy and a traitor united states government classifies. it's evidence of its own criminal misconduct it's its violations of the bill of rights. we're doing is advocating totalitarian procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in
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the world. the foreign intelligence contractor is now in but knowing for certain that he'd go to jail should be returned to the us like bradley and now chelsea manning who was sentenced to thirty five years in jail this office. so we can be swinging through these many thousands of diplomatic the deal proof of us got into context. another man who found himself in jail this year was john pretty awful the first u s official confirmed the government's use of waterboarding to interrogate terror suspects i caught up with him shortly before she went to serve his torn a half year sentence which i've never believed that my case was about two weeks. i've always believed that my case is about torture in the hunt for whistleblowers journeys have been targeted as well. us authorities secretly tapped the phones of dozens of associated press journalist the partner of going greenwald who broke the story
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about the state surveillance was detained in one day while carrying materials from edward still good the british authorities to closely cooperate with washington now accuse him of course carries. aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist when it was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship the phils and advocating the online release them as much cake information as possible on the cover. on january eleven. the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail for up to thirty five years for downloading academic articles from subscription based research website at his university. with the intends to make them available to the this was somebody who was pushed to the edge by what i think of as a kind of bullying by our government a government that treated him as if you are nine eleven terrorists and muslims revelation help with that kind of surveillance
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the government is doing. i received on the window. this year will also learn what happens to those who fully embrace this new age of openness and accessibility of information is told that while governments and the us government first and foremost one of their populations to be open and transparent they themselves become increasingly secretive. in washington pentagon art let's look at what's known in expose about nsa surveillance is collecting millions of phone records in america every day. it also has access to internet giants like google facebook microsoft its harvesting online data around the globe on top of that the security agencies targets european citizens and even tops eu leaders at the same time germany and the uk along with australia and canada are actually close to collaborating with american intelligence. latin american governments and companies are a major target for u s spies us the nsa is collecting data from fiber optic cables to
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carry most of the world's internet and phone traffic former c i a officer ray mcgovern believe those violating privacy to face just it's not the lakers. i am delighted to hear that it snowed in on his desk in honolulu had a copy of the constitution united states bulldog years because he used it to argue with this is a patriot spirit of the state as to whether what they were doing was legal weather was constitutional whether it was in a crime for them to be corrected. he cooperated in using their technical expertise to violate americans' privacy right to left. the question should be why those who are aided and abetted this know whether they should be. in that. this post impeached in their case and brought to trial for the use of gross violations of their solemn oath to be to support and defend the constitution
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the united states against all enemies. amin is and is a road movie which follows linking the saxon is on a mission to reveal sensitive u s secrets for showing it to rout the daycare an art international. i discussed it with a special panel of guests including julian assigns the creator of the film and one of the journalists films trying to give out secrets. make serving this dough can be so interesting. is that we have a different year over nine stations in different countries. goals are to have the same plates from l a journalist come today. often in the same type of material you're still interested in reading tables of ten to receive with responses published one of those processes some things aren't children. that is the scene as a joint and in most cases of their office is very
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significant. this could be straight but most cases resulting from the republican party organizations concerned with all of his office the material. office. do you still like to mention your document it in media staff was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in tajikistan with people saying you can make a difference nothing will really change. it was to devote to making a difference or if the commission in itself was a success obviously anyone who regards to my attention to getting the material published in the various media is it's difficult to call it a great success because they were actually quite good. love that man needs a new favorite is neither in central asia or for them after hearing tonight the space that has been ticketed interested in publishing for material that that's a big off axis too. in that respect no it wasn't a success. but to go in from abroad or in respect of course we can see that in that it knew its releases. i made the large impact on cnn
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and they changed the way that we interact with them with media day. this incident. and i think that im if we just look at. whole band the same year affair which has been going on for the loss of three or so. they represent a direct consequence of the aisle to retreat in the seas and its impact nowadays you know it is no direct censorship which is usable. my entry to community organizations and publications and the two countries in different places where it is possible for the company. i cannot cannot cannot miss it the risks are out. a whole different kind of miss there are you going to continue your work to try to keep revealing the truth this isn't our responsibility is to miss two and then reveal what's happening behind the scenes in within the government and the human will as well as a national level. so have i been working as a java since two thousand six and afghanistan. and the risks to
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the gunners in afghanistan is too high. it sends to you since eighty eight cents to eighty two thousand and two team that has sixty cases against. the john wesley mission. boylan son. many of the cases against illness and afghanistan. so they've got is a high risk and to be a generous in afghanistan. this is our spouse but its multitude of and continue to work. thomas edward snowed and use the media and not wiki links to channel his revelations. don't you think that's a good sign that he was able to do it through the media. boy the kids. it's quite sad actually. it was good and didn't care too. in fact the media. he went to someone's closely associated with austin specific term was quivering role. and i was visiting journalists or fortress. fear of the most prominently. a couple
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journalists don't you wish to meet sisters. when grilled his cough was then working with the godhead is with the audience as a result she taught all the senses and by the guardian lead to eternal today less than two point five percent of all the students students have been published. bought them at the end the media are still reluctant to challenge the government like you said in speaking of glenn greenwald recently he reprimanded journalists across the globe for not standing up to the government websites i have a listen to what the angry mob had to say at a recent ninety conference in hamburg. what is the we were targeting isn't that the leader of the media over the past six months the revelations have emerged almost entirely with now and despite the wall of the us media and their british counterparts is to be voices for those with the greatest power and to protect their interests and serve them. i knew what i ask you isn't as
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bad as greenwald is saying that generally speaking if you just understand that in the powerful need institutions are parts that aren't of power rather than being there and being so to speak to me the tears off information. it gives us understand the very idea then obviously you're toast medan consumption of news information different in different respects. yes of course and as it is not bad and in between. look it's an institution such as the washington post which was one of the first institutions that have access to an end to militants in the missing documents. they decided not to publish anything. and i'm practically didn't publish any favors. and do what we can understand and that is that there is a rich relationship between words between the different power institutions in our societies and it is is most definitely one of the most important our institutions that we have in our society. the trip. recap now our breaking news has
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been confirmed that fifteen people died in a bomb blast in russia's southern city of photographs. i don't think we'd all sweaty so flustered like an analysis allows. i was thrown out by the explosion of swiveling came to my senses i meant was scaring me out. only downside was i able to get a breath of managed and started to understand what was happening dozens more injured by the bus at the city's central railway station the explosion was extremely powerful costs in the doors and windows of the station to be flown out completely. some evidence now suggests it was the man who carried out a blast. initial reports had said it was the lone female suicide bombers. so bring your latest updates on this story in a little over thirty minutes taking you down. it's hard to business though venture capital with dwindling them
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the saints in the world. also on the head and makes the network's top four. you would you you will. ay ay ay welcoming the exhibit year these are our top stories this hour. this is what kills at least fifteen people in a train station in the southern russian city of fall. israel held so that was held in retaliation for katyusha book is just one extended trading off to the victim of brutal g

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