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classified information they will publish it so is it journalism or publishing it is part of the journalist so to music community it is purely of course that it is about what is journalism but and the duty of journalists who are secret so that will shed a light on the society we live in an informed electorate and. serving the public good that's what this is doing in the world of journalism you are contributing in many ways and you can be a photo journalist taking a snapshot. before these massive leaks that have changed history in twenty ten we can use did provide context in publishing and when i got involved it was when we produced the collateral murder video in april twenty term before it was to produce a tool to put online. i went to baghdad with a producer and cameraman him to be investigated on the site. what had happened.
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we managed to show that. there were people who were stumbled accidentally upon the scene and were basically butchered it was a war crime they were unarmed was no doubt about it. so we provided also a context to do that but with all the huge revelation that came after that with the gun award i read the iraq war logs on the diplomatic cables i took towards the end of the year twenty two and we sought the cooperation with the mainstream media we're cooperating with almost one hundred media organization all over the world and it was a corporation and had a massive pre-sold something thousands of if not tens of thousands of headlines and stories which made a difference it made a difference in the arab world that you had a cuttle into effect in tunisia and egypt we all know that do you think that more whistleblowers are going to be hesitant on dealing with regularly singling us on
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right now now that the u.s. has officially declared. him and the organization as an enemy of the state it is quite possible that it will effect and deter him some better i mean that is the obviously what is the into the intention of the obama administration it is to deter people from not just cooperating with we can leaks but the mainstream media as we'll so this is a very serious question for the mainstream media which has to wake up and smell of you know the coffee this is getting very serious and in this situation here julia sighed point blank accused u.s. president barack obama of exploiting the arab spring and in many ways using it to be reelected in the u.s. now the u.s. is approaching a presidential election what did he mean by that you're the spokesman of wiki leaks so that's why i'm asking you well it's hard for me to interpret what julian was
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meaning i think was very clear on what he was saying. he is exploiting and i'm referring to obama he is exploiting the arab spring or the arab awakening for his political gains which is very hypocritical if you consider how the obama administration was supporting the dictators that were thrown out by the people in tunisia in egypt and in other countries. the u.s. government was. supporting the jean who happened to live a little when the popular uprising in tunisia you're absolutely right but now the dream and the same story was in egypt the u.s. government obama's going to even try to limit and who would replace him but again injured and their pick or as the leader of the guardian of the the torture chambers in the in sunni man who had been used of course to torture
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prisoners that were rendition. to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was addressing the general assembly. he brought up the fact of this anti islam film that that sparked a lot of anti-american sentiment in the arab world and actually even beyond and he said as as crude and disgusting as he believes that film is as us president he will still defend the constitutional rights of americans to have freedom of expression and freedom of speech but still in a song when he was addressing the u.n. . he sort of said obama was being quite hypocritical by persecuting joining us on it and his organization wiki leaks for leaking diplomatic cables what why is this seen as hypocritical well i mean it is hypocritical for the president
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who campaigned on the platform. encouraging whistle blowers and whistle blowing. if you look up its exact words it was very clear that whistleblowers were essential for the health of the democracy once he was elected in two thousand and eight he because the president who has gone to war on whistleblowers and he is frank record is such that that he has managed to to. to fight more whistleblowers with the f.b.i. as i've told nine hundred seventeen than all presidents of the world were to come by and they came before him so it's an extremely serious this trend has continued and what can you say but this is hypocrisy of course it is let's talk about julian assange and she's been in the ecuadorian embassy in the u.k.
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for more than one hundred days now there's been reports that on the sidelines of the. the ecuadorian foreign minister and his u.k. counterpart have been in discussions of possibly allowing a songe to receive medical care without risking arrest is his health ok he's in good health and he's taking good care of himself and he is holding up pretty well and he's in good spirits and and continue his work. the term being a hold up this is frequently used when when referring to a ship to asia in the ecuadorian embassy but he is a relatively good culvert there of course it takes is told to be locked inside for all this time it's more than three months ago but that house arrest before that and i was with us before that we were. a small dance agent getting quite used to operating with the tour and. in difficult circumstances and he as well in
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dealing with those witnesses you know many ask even some of his supporters. why doesn't he just go to sweden and get this taken care of why doesn't a songe just go to sweden because many people don't realize joining us on to correct me if i'm wrong has not been found guilty of any crime he has not been charged and any crime either he hasn't even been charged so some ask why doesn't he just go to sweden and answer whatever questions the sweden officials want answered and then move on well to make one thing clear years try to to be questioned for two years and he's offered himself to be questioned for them to come to the u.k. or go to the scotland yard to be in question through video link or i mean there's a but i don't have treated to that that makes that possible. so while the entire
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time so he has not he has not been invading that process. but i can ask again so those who say why doesn't he go to sweden if there's even a small risk that he will be extradited from sweden to the united states to face very serious charges here even if you can find us the enemy. of course he is hesitant to to go there and has asked for guarantees as we discover mint has not been able to guarantee that he would not be extradited to the united states onward from sweden why use that that is a question that has to be ensured the culpability of foreign minister sweden is that it is impossible to do they are not allowed to do that which is totally wrong of course it is possible and it's very spurious that this reader's authorities are not able to give this government. suite is system is of.
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on the surface neutrality but beneath the surface of course is a strong ally of the united states let's not forget that not that many years ago the swedish security police swept up to asylum seekers from the streets of stockholm and threw them aboard the ghost plane an unmarked cia plane where they were flown to egypt and tortured and the a torture chamber so more but i concur speaking of the us there is as i mentioned earlier a presidential election that will soon be approaching one thing you know just a little over a month. do you think that the circumstance for joining us on your wiki leaks water could change if mitt romney won the us presidential election then brok obama would not be reluctant i don't want to speculate on how or if there will be any change in the situation or policy towards we can look at the changes in the in the white
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house i doubt it and why is that well you see how the obama has basically in foreign affairs and. in dealing with we can leagues and continued on this hardline position. and why should there be any change with mitt romney. probably not so then what's the next move for joining us on talking like humans will we of course awake waiting for the year the u.s. equivalent of the are up a good way getting in for the u.s. population to rise up and and the. sense that human rights have been deteriorating in the us freedom of the media is not as it was before and i think it's pretty much the time for the us populations realize that. their country is one of a very bad track and that at the same joining us i think they could save the future
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of the american people thank you very much for your time thank you. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in the new directions quite hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. for. longer is both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard
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to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find follow the tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander someone in ca has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers it's easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after
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hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground as soft. which means that these twelve the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get closer. this team says they're illegal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done he's overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now as i started city for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest called and according to close up a new low for every forest service the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still forest courts still doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop
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them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. frustration
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over mounting cuts spills over into violent clashes in spain while people across the eurozone demand an end to bailout sponsored. one of their governments to stop bowing down to the wishes of brussels. seeking solutions global leaders gather at the un general assembly with talk of syria conflict in the middle east and during a case for war with the help of a cartoon bomb israel's prime minister stole the show with his simple oestrogen of iran's nuclear program. and article by julian assange through the link to the un as he slams washington for silencing was a lower standard breeding secrecy. also the top stories of the week and sports next with paul.
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thank you very much maria wall come along with to the sports headlines here's what we go for you here in the hall hosts us you have the advantage over europe heading into the final day of the ryder cup in chicago. tough tackling new zealand thrash argentina to win the inaugural rugby championship and in the process extend their winning run to fix the matches. and kings of the canvas the mixed martial arts and one challenge hits the russian capital later on sunday. but first in goal for usa are on course to reclaim of the ryder cup despite a late flight back from europe on day two in chicago davis love the third man have a ten six lead heading into the final day they took five of the eight points on offer on saturday the final hour of the day that i belong to in poulter the
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inducement to run twenty six in the world birdie to his last five holes in the final of the fuel bills matches along with partner a remarkable roy blunt and you're a vital point which keeps them in the contest the usa just four and a half points from the twelve singles matches on sunday to reclaim the car. elsewhere the countdown to the twenty eighteen feet for world cup can now begin in earnest here in russia that's after the host cities for the biggest event in football were announced live on russian t.v. on saturday night the hours level and the crowds nadar the region saying their dreams of hosting the sport's biggest stars dashed while moscow st petersburg saatchi and cazan were all guaranteed to be picked from the thirteen hopefuls they'll be able to test their infrastructure during the confederations cup in two thousand and seventeen russia which has never held a world cup before because of competition from england and joint bids from spain portugal and the netherlands and belgium and organizers claim the planned a year ahead of schedule something with an increase from the sport's governing body
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. it is exceptional to see. for a competition that will be played only in six years and the interest it has been created here for football and you have heard what the minutes of not going to said all the other competitions they will be organizing the next year in in russia don't forget the only big winter games in sochi the interest and discussion shows that football really is the core of our sport have to say that. now staying with football and game week ten of the russian premier league continues on sunday with three games taking place leaders test car host city rivals demand in second place angie entertain second bottom volga for former champions rubin because our visit rostov. over to boxing where russian
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alexander prevent kim has successfully defended his w.p.a. super heavyweight title knocking out housing right now in hamburg the thirty three year old shown little mercy on his american opponent reckon dominating the battle with victory coming in just the second round the russian is knocking out his thirty nine year old opponent back in now extends his record to twenty five victories without defeat and he says he's ready to fight any fox on the planet including multiple world champion but in the klitschko. elsewhere new zealand have won the inaugural rugby championship after a fifty four fifteen demolition of argentina and want to see the one sided victory gives them an unassailable laid out the top of the fourteen group that means they become the first winners of the tournament which replaced the tri nations after argentina were included in the new format it was actually the peers who took the lead score in the first trial after just seven minutes but the all blacks turned on
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the style after that corey jane the talisman scoring a hat trick refers to his trial coming james fellow winner. chilean surveyor added a brace to complaints a rather comfortable victory the world champions extending their winning run to fifteen matches. meanwhile the n.h.l. lockout continues in the usa but the players' association aides returning to the negotiating table with team owners after a two week break the two sides have hammered out issues such as drug testing and player safety although they yet to discuss the economic divide which caused a second lockout in seven years the story we tried to tackle health and safety issues drug testing. training staff stay safe and we had good discussions we have agreements. some things. you know there is it was
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a good morning now to basketball where the next few months could be the most exciting and challenging period of alexy shreds life the twenty three year old joining the minnesota timberwolves from sas car journey the summer but as richard van portland explains i have a more than familiar face to help him settle stateside. it's a dream come true for alexei sheered to finally move to be n.b.a. the twenty four year old has improved dramatically over the last couple of years as a key part of his country side who won bronze in london this summer he hasn't had much rest of the former sas guard guard says he's raring to go i have already been in training for the last two weeks and i just want to get there and start playing they say the first season in the n.b.a. is always the hardest but i hope one particular friend will help me out when i get there and i hope everything will be ok he'll have a massive helping hand way moves to minnesota as he'll be joined by m.b. a veteran i'm particularly income and the russian says it's fantastic to have such
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a good friend as a team mate the still goes up and he's been playing in the n.b.a. for ten seasons and he's vastly experienced he's always the kind of guy you can go to for some advice he's a great person to have around and he's a good friend of mine both on and off the court i'm sure he will help me out when i get there and i'll try to take his advice and board meanwhile ok linda says that shared has every chance of being a success in north america so he's a talented guy he has all tools to because of the star wars so you know for his that was just good fortune and. as a veteran i will help him as much as possible should scheme has really developed since he joined says he possesses an excellent shot from the three point line those sometimes let down by lapses in concentration and poor decision making but as he showed at both european and international level he has what it takes to succeed on the biggest stage everything started to improve for me when i got more game time however when i moved to test i was on the court more i just kept on improving
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minnesota could well spring a surprise a season in the n.b.a. they have a young and dynamic team with the likes of kevin love and ricky rubio on their roster now of killian could should set to join them in the future looks bright for the team from minnesota bridge of empathy to r.t. moscow. now finally to mixed martial arts where the m one challenge tournament hits the russian capital on sunday night on there's a very familiar name topping the bell reports. good or retired but the minute anger fights on with arguably the greatest mixed martial artist of all time having level sport in june his younger brother oleksandr is still in the business of current fame during the heyday of the pride fighting championships in japan in the early two thousand the biggest and the may stage of them all back down. with i'm not disappointed with federer's decision to leave at
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all of course fans would love him to keep on fighting because he's the best everybody enjoyed watching him fight seeing these unique style we're proving his outstanding skills over and over again that's why his retirement was just slightly disappointing but he's not a machine he realised it was time to leave and devote himself to other things and i'm all glad for sure there is legacies untouchable the last and poorest state undefeated for a decade well xander is career has been all about ups and downs twenty wins and through sheer aggression and no end of class fighting to fit each of those without fear or approach one of the most devastating losses came in the very last year when xander was nicked by his compared to rid. of just twenty seconds into the boat but he recovered with aplomb claiming three wins in
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a row on sunday the thirty one year old is set to face lot yes constantin lot of in the main event of the n one challenge tournament in moscow. where he will be there to give his all and when i respect him as a fighter he's tall he's good at both punching and kicking although i've also seen him take his opponents to the group. and and i must be ready for that too however he's first and foremost a very good striker. so i consider alexander you know yachting because very strong an experienced opponent i'm preparing myself for a very tough clash i wish him all the best and i want to be involved in a spectacular fight to hold the crowd will enjoy it over there is surely something more than just credit appreciation at stake for that somebody milenko win and his road to redemption is almost complete lose and he's right back to square one. on top of that the thing that the name
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a few million has always been associated with pride is once again in the line a bit further known r.t. . i'm not as old from the world of sport for now but i'll be back with up once more just on the tour as time when off to. russia would be soon which brightened. in advance from feinstein question. who's going to start on team dot com. the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the
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. jet the imprint of polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on r.t.e. . courageous and creative. elegance and full of public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants.
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