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lethal decision the u.s. said to provide military aid to syrian rebels after claiming it now is high confidence of the small scale use of chemical weapons by assad. the turkish government stepping up pressure on protesters with another crackdown on a rallying cry for a while the prime minister issues a final ultimatum. as iranians head to the polls to choose a new leader we look at the man spending his final days in office as we were viewed the controversial legacy of mahmoud ahmadinejad. three pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t washington's given the green light for the arming of syrian rebels to prop up the opposition this after
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the u.s. administration concluded assad forces had used chemical weapons on a small scale artie's marine important i has the details. this is quite a game changer being announced by the obama administration what we know is that the u.s. has decided that it will provide military support to syrian rebels but u.s. officials would not specify what that support will involve the national security council that the visor ben rhodes says that the new assistance to the syrian rebels will be different from the non-lethal communications type of quitman that the u.s. has given before and this of course leads many to believe that the united states will now be arming the syrian opposition now these decisions are being made after the u.s. intelligence community has independently concluded that the syrian government has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent gas sarin on a small scale against the opposition however washington so far has failed to
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disclose what specific evidence they have what has led them to make these conclusions and this announcement but this is counter to what a chief u.n. investigators said just two months ago during our investigation for crimes against humanity and war crimes. we collect. weakness to money. the made to appear that some chemical weapons were used in particular. in what was. what appear on. to our investigation that was used by openings by the ribbons and we have no no indication as to who is the government. of the city government has used chemical weapons but what if you could be the. first the first indication we got.
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to the use of never open in the united states decision now to provide more military support to the syrian opposition comes ahead of a peace conference that's supposed to take place at the end of this month or be they have one next month that conference was organized by the united states and russia and it was aiming to get both sides from syria to come together at the table and talk about how there could be a transitional government forms and ultimately end of the ongoing violence that's been taking place in syria according to the united nations ninety three thousand people have been killed since this civil war began more than two years ago we should know that many experts have indicated that and believe and argue that adding more arms to such a heavily violent conflict that's ongoing in syria would actually fuel an arms race
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it would make the circumstance there the environment there so much more dangerous spots as we see from the the announcements made by the obama administration that washington plans to aid syrian rebels militarily and they won't give specifics but it looks as though that the united states will be arming the syrian opposition we have reaction from moscow the. and saying it's not convinced by u.s. claims the syrian government used chemical weapons against rebels they head of the state duma foreign affairs committee says there's been no evidence shown to back the claims alexei pushkov says president obama is making the same mistakes as his predecessor in iraq a u.s. plan for a limited no fly zone over syria has been drawn up although u.s. officials admit it would be costly up to fifty million dollars a day and not make a quote huge difference on the ground but it hasn't been ruled out it could stretch up to forty kilometers into syria and be enforced using aircraft flown from
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jordanian bases without such as zone to hold syrian aircraft back the white house sees it as too risky to arm the rebels therefore the restricted area could end up being just less than one hundred kilometers from the capital damascus u.s. officials say washington could also authorize sending arms and training to rebels in jordan without giving a green light to a no fly zone the pentagon's already moved patriot air defense batteries and f. sixteen jets to jordan let's get more on this from a political analyst and author john white thanks for joining us here on r.g.p. so the u.k. has announced that it's not ruling out the possibility of a no fly zone over syria do you think that we are reaching some kind of point of no return in terms of intervention. absolutely i think we are fast approaching the point where the what we have seen is similar to what we saw on screen in the. consequences for the income of this struggle will extend far beyond cities bulldoze and far beyond the region it is nothing less than hospitable for the future of
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humanity with the u.s. . france for one segment its british allies and proxies and russia and china and iran. and the sitting government when you have a say and it's a struggle whether we're going to live in a you know. from washington or one that is multiple of one in which national solving the is not something law actually messy in washington in london in france but is inviolable right of all people and omissions. in the u.s. claims assad forces have used chemical weapons what evidence are they looking about to support that. well look in a very flimsy evidence indeed it seems that if he can accomplish samples from some victims of these attacks the chemical weapons but what's convenient will be forgotten in all that you don't say is that there was a poor beginning of last month special investigation that purported to suggest that rebels had been using sat in gas and this was from samples taken from man
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a kind of piece of turkey and elsewhere so it really does seem to be very convenient sanguine that washington is a go and not domestic political firestorm over revelations of mass wiretapping on behalf of i'm initiation will be a week to deflate from the. war on syria i mean a mistake this is that declination of war on syria an imperialist soul by proxy turned into a people is the sole direct intervention as we saw in libya the proxies are not looking in not succeeding on the city not up on me in conjunction with hezbollah but winning some multiple military successes and this is a reflection of the kind of thing you need to change the game as quickly as possible. why do you think some of the western powers may be ignoring you want reports also saying that the rebels have been using chemical weapons as well. well it doesn't fit into their own agenda doesn't mean we need a co who is infamous appears to be your and security council holding up while you
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claim to be anthrax the us is nothing but. in the hands you can use it with and who will it go to when it suits the interests and this is what. the un will hold a little bit in what takes place since i feel that the city people with an even war hot shit and you're already doing. we are seeing the obama administration heading down the same road possibly as iraq do you think when the us took step in there in pursuit of w m d's yes very much so i think the obama administration made it what to commit knew we had it on the committee did a lot for over us reasons it was a disaster that still is disaster but i think he's has his options of not being limited as it is. by this domestic political crisis it is and go his administration and i think the whole. internet of pushing the agenda and obama's own doing to them
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is a soldier who is not pushing the domestic political process to the point where he needs conceivably be facing impeachment proceedings. the u.s. has approved the supply of direct military aid to syria's opposition do you think this is what effect this may have on the us russia sponsored peace conference set to take place in geneva. well i mean those are completely irrelevant that you can have a peace conference while in a box and you're prosecuting war just seems to me to put up the delusion i think the peace conference is now just a fig leaf thank you and i'm just i'm not even i don't think the us has ever really been serious because one of the conditions even over the all it's conditional pieced would be the middle of a son who doesn't join. majorities of. me to them so the ghost would suggest that simply present city people so prison. and support the city. against the opposition
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which is a list of western fundie. democracy. and kids is really just beyond belief. john white thanks for your time. we're asking on our website what do you think of president obama's announcement that he may directly arm syria's rebels that's on our web site r.t. dot com let's take a look at how the numbers are stacking up so far almost thirty percent are saying that it's saber rattling on the part of the united states five percent feel that the obama's ministrations decision has come too late and just a few approve of the chemical weapons approve of the move if chemical weapons are confirmed to be used on the ground there what do you think live on to our dot com and have your say while the u.s. is still to decide just how far it might go in syria or readying themselves for a possible flood of refugees from the war torn state germany could bear the brunt giving shelter to some ten thousand who fled syria this is germany already fears
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the radical threat potentially posed by the return of hundreds of europeans who've gone to fight assad artie's peter all of our reports. these protesters behind be in pearl in a campaigning for better rights for refugees here in germany and the number of refugees in the country could be set to rise by around ten thousand now that's the number of people escaping violence in syria that's expected to come here to germany when it comes to the international response to the own going crisis in the embattled middle eastern country germany has certainly be more reserved and its criticism and some of its european partners particularly the likes of france and the united kingdom both of those have called for sending arms and perhaps even military personnel to aid the rebels fighting against the tree of the syrian government that germany has and they have kept their involvement purely diplomatic however there are those in germany that fear that the actions of countries like
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france and like the u.k. could see germany drawn into the conflict further by the back door. by germany's not in the same position as france or great britain would like to stay away from this conflict but there are some attempts to drag the country in as far as i know there are right now thirty six fighters in other words terrorists from the free syrian army who are getting treatment in german military hospital only to be crushed and sent on their way back to syria to terrorize the civilian population. the authorities in berlin say that they know that people have left from germany to go and fight in syria and they also confirm that many of these are fighting with radical islamic groups against the assad government forces there is now a worry that these people could return home and pose a potential terrorist threat on the streets of germany i think it's a double threat the first threat is of course for syria and for syrian civilians as
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well as for the syrian army that recruits from europe holding european passports are traveling there are fighting and of course they are learning they are terrorists fighting skills. when they're out there and the danger is that those people will come back to europe one day sooner or later and practice their skills in germany and britain in france and we know from all the countries now these terrorists are travelling to syria and they will come back so this might become a really big challenge and the danger for also for the security in europe with no end in sight to the violence ongoing in syria it seems very likely that ten thousand won't be the final number of refugees fleeing the violence that find their way here to germany and we could see that rice in the future. another night of violence in the turkish capital but police brutally dispersing crowds rallying against the government their prime minister erdogan has issued a final warning to protesters demanding an end to the occupation of gezi park in
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istanbul which has been a flashpoint of unrest a court yet to rule on its redevelopment till then the government's promise to halt work at the taksim square site. has more. we've seen the protests the press has broken out by police yet again with the use of tear gas and rubber bullets all of this happened just in the early hours of friday almost at the same time when the series we see whether presented as from the protesters gezi park of course all of this comes as prime minister has initially said that his patience has run out and that everybody who is not complying with the rules of that your government room will be dispersed and that is the party will be free to all over he did then meets with they're presented in the protest movement in the lead of the last information that we have learned is that there seems to have been some progress made but not yet no word yet exactly on what type of progress we're talking about here so again we're kind of holding our breaths here in turkey and in the turkish capital as well
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of course and in istanbul and seeing exactly how things develop from here and author and of course we will keep you updated as. the european parliament's blasted turkey for its disproportionate and excessive use of force against protesters it made the prime minister erdogan furious saying he won't recognize the e.u. resolution against his country earlier we spoke with fact havey from the people's republican party which has been struggling to confront the ruling bloc in the turkish parliament who is increasingly concerned over escalating violence and possible which aren't. air of waiting with concern and we are trying to protect the peaceful protesters who are being exposed along with along with foreign journalists along with everyone else students lawyers we are all exposed to the same violence so i meant i am alive witness to it as well. we are very close here and not only about the heavy crackdown that may follow the prime minister's worst but also that
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which. may follow everything else in the long run i am really observing here a culture of. this is this is at the end of the day this is and who nation off insults by the government. people whoever is of wasn't in the way and it being in the way that they the government want to that's. a stock that's calling them immoral in. this. dnsbl today for the trees. and all together with the trees already cut down there are about forty seven trees and that's enough hard and we still haven't heard the magical words to bring down the tension in the country which would be we're not going to cut down your trees and we're not going to do that which.
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still to come more leaks from man who blew the whistle on the u.s. sweeping surveillance program edward snowden telling a hong kong newspaper the n.s.a. has been hacking hundreds of targets in china a new twist in the cyber standoff between beijing and washington which has been assuming the role of the victim that and more after a break. preparations for the first woman cause when it was strictly classified. even her own mother knew nothing of the imminent extraterrestrial voyage during his second which there was a terrifying and unexpected emergency. one wrong move and the secret may never have
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returned. she laid some of the regulus least survived an assassination attempt some thirty five right at my side of the car nine bullets were found under my seat valentino to discover sego in space see. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. millions of voters across iran have started to cast ballots to choose the successor president ahmadinejad who is winding up his maximum term in the top job archies
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marie if an ocean has been in tehran from the opening of the pac polling stations with more. that was iran's supreme leader is among the first photos today the country chooses its next president i hope you have a lot to see high telecom and he has just cast his ballot and of course no one knows who he voted for you can see many journalists are here who've been foreign reporters many have come to iran to cover the event and most of them are reporting on the show that the supreme leader has cost over the country's politics and today's events speculates and that's why it's so offering a choice today's vote will unlikely to bring a new radical change to the country all together the rustics candidates in today's race but of course no one can say a fixed point who's likely to wean opinion polls predict iran off but as it sat there were these leaflets we found distributed on the streets of tehran the future president of iran should believe in god be able to protect the country from its
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enemies have high moral standards and have a good plan to improve the country's economic situation here's our report on where after the jobs legacy leaves the islamic republic akbar has been in real estate business for years in iran when we ask him to summarize the legacy of president. he talks about the turn if you can bear is that right side increased by one hundred percent since last year we have no hope for the future of the economy is better than it's getting worse one of the president's promises after taking office in two thousand and five was to make iran's vast oil revenues felt at the dining table of every single family was he leaves behind is a country hit by the worst financial crisis in the years as much as the us some who say it's not what it is just who's to blame for the downturn under sanctions were tough recently and it's hard to keep afloat for the president you know you've got people insured that iran is able to resist international pressure the iranian
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economy has been hit hard by strain of ever tougher sanctions imposed successively by the. the u.n. and the u.s. over accuse ations the countries trying to develop nuclear weapon something which was never approved as autumn ahmadinejad has been able to stand up to the whole world over iran's nuclear program and the country's better off for it and have a battle the departure in libya will be remembered for is his rhetoric about israel and iran six resident relations reached the point when even war seemed very possible and while ahmadinejad has not exactly been friendly towards israel the way facts have been gentle devout him has done more damage to his reputation than his own words years ago a statement was mistakenly extremely did to him which was inequity translated as israel must be wiped off the face of the map actual words were that israel must vanish from the arena of time and didn't even belong to one ishant any way other
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than objective is to make up with the new judge in a village he stands for universal rights where every country would have an equal say but some powers want nothing but dominance and they focused on blocking the name of our president stick one of this year's presidential candidates doesn't agree say korea during the two thousand i can paint he criticized his advisors and they were off to race that's not the best and most honest way to get the power but in. the deadly protests that raged across the country after the elections are also thought to have undermined our image the result many people were frightened of other let me not talk about my job at all. even those who don't totally support a when you say there is little he can actually do here according to our constitution the supreme leader has much more powers in this country almost every step the president takes should be supervised and blessed by the ayatollah so despite all the controversies surrounding president ahmadinejad it looks like iran
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will continue to be a force in the region and therefore will remain the for. these signs of the u.s. and its allies mahmoud ahmadinejad's eightieth presidency prevented mixed feelings very controversially there he was equally paid to run the bottom of. it and send him home to find that running all of the world today. is hopeless but his legacy will cost a shadow over the next president some time. tehran iran or on air and online here's a peek of what's a click away right now on r t dot com non-body boy brands plunged into chaos in the skies and on the ground as a strike by air traffic controllers and railway workers paralyzes the country leaving many stuck in airports and rail terminals using luggage for pillows click on r.t. dot com for the video plus. our teabags the golden nymph
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award in monte carlo for the best twenty four hour news program over our coverage of the chelyabinsk meteorite that smashed the earth in siberia earlier this year click on r t dot com to share in the victory and find out much more online. for the man behind the massive u.s. intelligence leaker edward snowden in full swing with the f.b.i. pledging to take all necessary steps to prosecute him the british government has warned airlines not to allow him to fly to the u.k. meanwhile the on the run was a lower has been making some more revelations reportedly telling a hong kong newspaper that washington's routinely been hacking into chinese computer networks he claims that the u.s. has been hitting hundreds of targets in hong kong and on the mainland china since two thousand and nine including universities businesses government officials and chinese citizens revelations come after washington recently pointed the finger toward beijing blaming it for a series of cyber attacks u.s. officials have been unrelenting about what they see is a threat of chinese hackers some of the leading u.s.
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industrialists calling for a serious response demanding beijing face consequences for its actions those demands echoed by some. us lawmakers who say cyber attacks from the chinese government won't be tolerated president obama touched on the issue noting china must follow international norms regarding cyber security threats marjorie cohen a professor at the thomas jefferson school of law thinks snowden's revelations over china and his fight against possible extradition will only add to the tension in u.s. chinese relations. could provide valuable information to china about american hacking into chinese communications it puts the chinese government in i guess an awkward position but in powerful position as well it puts the united states in a very awkward position and so i'm sure that the american leaders are scrambling right now to decide how to deal with this how to deal with the chinese authorities there will be tremendous pressure on the chinese government by the american
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authorities to extradite him time will tell what they decide to do stones revelations noted surprise to another man at the forefront of a war for transparency with the experiment julian assad who credited the n.s.a. leaker for putting together concrete proof that the internet is penetrated in every aspect here's a peek of his exclusive interview with r.t. . where where most of the snowden revelations bought in a thousand pieces from one court case here from the whistleblower there from the leaked documents here is thousand different revelations looking closely at the budgets and so on putting all this together. and so for those people deeply involved it's not surprising that we. pretend about this but. what is surprising is that see such direct proof. documents. in court orders secret court orders by states for massive deception and the various
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different forms of mass interception from with it from. the high tech companies from far broke to gloss from the rise of the nobody carries the united states these are rolled into minutes to get the net into one system thirty to machine to one system. is surprising catch the full interview with julian assange in about five minutes time here on r t twenty first sort of some other stories making global headlines in brazil south paolo another night of rallies against sharp rise in public transport costs and up in the street battles protesters clashed with riot police who used tear gas and rubber bullets against the crowds hundreds arrested several wounded including journalist a camera man from artie's video agency ruptly who actually videoed the pictures needed hospital treatment after being hit with a baton. rescue operations in full swing in the philippines after a ferry carrying fifty seven people sank to reported dead so far so viber say the
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vessel overbalance with two buses and a truck aboard helicopters and coast guard vessels scanning the area searching for scores of those still missing. up next as promised speaks with wiki leaks with wiki leak or julian assad stay with us. you know when i was in school they would tell us stories about that other goofy economic system in the eastern bloc and about why it was doomed to fail they tell us how terrified communist bureaucrats would work very hard to give the illusion of a fish and see when their bosses were in town essentially out of fear they would try to convince the state that everything was just fine they pronounce a fresh coat of paint on some stuff bump up their numbers in the books and get employees to put a smile on for the cameras so they wouldn't lose their jobs yeah this our teachers
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told us was a sign of true doomed economics rolling the clock forward twenty or thirty years the bosses of the current global economic system are in town and many locations around the upcoming g eight summit in northern ireland are doing their best to hide their economic downturn from the media according to our t.v. news the government of northern ireland has spent two million pounds dealing with derelict buildings some of these buildings have simply been knocked down but some have been spruced up like butcher shops with images of meat stuck over the windows to hide their barren interiors or the now famous local office supply store which contains no office supplies at all but it sure does look nice and i guess that's what counts spending two million pounds to hype economic downturn from the g eight and other eyes whether than spending it actually you know improving the local economy seems like doomed economic practices to me but that's just my opinion.
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with us now a man who knows what it's like to blow the whistle in a big time way and incur the wrath of washington at the same time julian assange he joins us from the ecuadorian embassy in london julian figure of a so much for taking the time. to be with us much appreciated thanks for the line there for a few minutes as well. first thing to you really i guess what does it feel like what do you feel like when you see this news that that's come out about mr snowden over the last couple of days yes you empathize yeah. i do empathize having been through a very similar situation myself. trying to actively support through this interview or in other ways. snowden's plight back in october last year i published a book called so i punks calling for exactly the sort of actions in relation to
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the mass surveillance state that has developed in the united states and in the west more broadly exactly what mr snowden is doing so it's it's very pleasing to see such concrete proof presented before the public will he end up though in a similar position do you think at the end of the day. on the run they feel like avoiding prosecution from the u.s. will already we have seen that the department of justice united states has taken up the issue i was been many calls for his prosecution his family has been raided in a holding loop by police already so yes he will be subject to prosecution by united states for years i'm certain of that. you claim to be in contact with snowden. that was can you tell us anything more about what he had to say to you but we never discuss sourcing issues what we said is that we were in contact we use snowden's
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people in relation to the various support and advice we can give him we heard a line twenty two press call for president putin's press secretary that if mr snowden wanted it russia may consider giving him shelter he did you think you'd ask for it i think he would be well advised to consider that offer you'd be advised to. try and find a similar offer in south america. these are countries that for south america it's quite clear where they had a media logically line that had extensive experience with the united states and dominate the united states and south america is one of the countries where there is both table and subscribing national security agency revealed in mr snowden's papers and ninety nine percent of south americans communications with the world with europe with russia with asia we do everyone posses for united states and as he said
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today by the national security agency so latin america has a real personal if you like interest in what's going on and of course russia understands this game. and putin understands this game for a long time now i'm told that. once on a was on the table and such and also that everything would not be rescinded. hugh bradley manning now i do it snowden do you think between you well you've made some headway in the war of attrition if you like with the government sort of keeping things secret or does it still depression at night maybe it's an amazing time. just three years after the late bradley manning revelations with bradley manning in trial possibly. continue to go to go for another live in weeks and these snowden revelations come out. i and many others had called for the exactly such revelations to expose the surveillance state so i think we're winning
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i think that's. part of a new international politic that is developing the internet has put many many people in contact with each other and when people are in contact with each other when they communicating with with each other they naturally fold in. a body politic and it's just finding its feet and the first sort of two principles to fall out of that is one freedom of speech and two no message and communications. is a body politic funded site founded on communication so the values of protecting the rights to communicate and protecting the privacy of communication are the first to natural values to fall out of that interaction of. now over two billion people on the internet so it's an interesting time on the other hand. we see the emissions of the big u.s.
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tech companies like google facebook microsoft yahoo etc now skype which is owned by mark self into this surveillance system over two point three billion to sections a month for the month a month for the month of march revealed just for the united states alone. so worldwide perhaps ten twenty billion interceptions. by this is that that is a vost sprawling. transnational surveillance system the question is can this new collaboration of people in these new ideas new values and this technology which we're using today which needs people to get out of good value and good principle. is that capable of battling the lockheed martin's and the googles and the national security agencies of the world but time will tell julian you seen a lot you don't appear to be shocked
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a boat but was any of what's come out over the last week by prism the n.s.a. as any bit shocked by the scale of it the total integration is something that i wasn't aware of. people who have been deeply involved in this business and in studying it and researching it and publishing documents about it. where where most of the snowden revelations but in a thousand pieces from one court case here from the whistle blow they're from a leaked document here it's thousand different revelations looking closely at like budgets and so on putting all this together and so so those people deeply involved it's not surprising. about this but. what is surprising is the see such clear direct proof in simple documents and. in court orders secret court orders by united states for mass interception and the various
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different forms of mass interception for when they're from. the high tech companies from fiber optic lines from of arisan another carries the united states to these are rolled into mish together now into one system integration into one system. is surprising i guess the flip side to this considering how long it's reporting to be going on for since two thousand and six or so and considering how many people would have been involved are you surprised at all this hadn't come to light that there have been early whistleblowers coming out of the woodwork yes i am to crack down on whistleblowers has been very public and i think that escape people would be good i mean there's ways to do it without ending up like. props the way bradley manning is going to go or snowden i mean most sources reveal information perfectly fine i mean that where we don't we thousands and yet we only
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know. to the head problems and it's alleged this is because they talk to informants so that we don't see all the people who are if you like getting away with a successful activity because they're invisible because they remain anonymous what we see is the people who wind up with difficulties they become very visible to very visible because the u.s. government and others likes to hold them up as a symbol of what will happen to you if you act but at the same time they're also visible because the media and the supporters hold them up as a symbol of virtue and beauty treatment so unfortunately these people become very very prominent about the fact in the middle and how much authority and how much danger could they be and we know your predicament your current plight we feel
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that i guess most reports say that the money is going to be made an example of if you like we heard mr snowden saying he was worried just a couple of days ago about his nearest and dearest his girlfriend his family all the people whistleblowers that you know that are really skid right now many sources are quite scared i mean we've seen callie colleagues of mine have even stated publicly that their sources are reluctant to talk because of the crackdown against bradley manning and that's what that whole trial is trying to achieve it's trying to set a precedent for the communicating with the media is the same as communicating with me and that's a death penalty or face. an outrageous president he works like this they allege the credit manning communicated with the media organization which relates to then communicating with the public and with other media organizations and amongst the public there exists. there's no allegation that bradley manning was intending
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to communicate without with al-qaeda did directly. communicate with al qaeda or anything like that is not an allegation against him in the court the prosecution does not contain to be sure that what so ever what it alleges is that al qaeda like everyone else in the world. read which he reads. now we know that bin laden has also recommended bob woodward books and reads the new york times this is of no consequence whatsoever he probably had dr seuss. in his compound so that sort of argument means that any. communications and information to the media can be prosecuted for aiding the enemy and as a result. sentence to this. and that's that really it's the end of the actual security journalism united states if that president is that bush just wanted to ask you about you still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy given the clampdown that
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might come down now whistleblowers after what we've seen over the last couple of days what do you think your personal chances are not walking free any time soon what keeps you going what keeps us going is the worldwide support that we have which is really quite extraordinary yes which leads to the banking blockade it's called at about ninety five percent of its finances but we have worldwide support so even five percent is. five percent is not nothing the u.k. government has admitted that they've spent five million dollars in the past ten months surveilling these embassy in relation to me completely awfully disproportionate that's an offense to you kate. people can see to geopolitics that things are starting to change politically you know stray a. political party now according to the government's own polling outfit has between twenty five and twenty eight percent of the vote in the elections in september during the songs thank you for your time and thank you for being on our to
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