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temp for drones or just for the hell of it the crowd began to throw random objects out until it was brought down i think this event makes two very big points firstly a lot of the surveillance state is not that hard to stop i mean there are satellite photos being taken of us all the time and n.s.a. spying on the communications but any camera or other device than throwing distance of a brick is at the mercy of us the ninety nine percent and secondly generally if a crowd of people does something few ever get punished i mean if this drone was actually a police drone would they try to lock up the entire crowd for breaking it no they wouldn't and they couldn't for some reason if one person commits an act of civil disobedience they are in for it but if a crowd does it they generally get away with it so if you're going to defend your right to privacy from drones bring fifty guys with you and everything will work out just fine but that's just my opinion. choose your language. make it with the infidels and still some.
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good spoken sense to. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories that if you. choose access to. thanks for staying with us half past the hour now the u.s. is committed to seeing egypt and its people succeed that's the message of u.s. secretary of state john kerry who paid a short visit to cairo sunday declaring washington support and resuming hundreds of millions of dollars of military aid to president sisi who took office earlier this month middle east specialist lawrence davidson thinks the u.s. will stand shoulder to shoulder with egypt's leader. america is on the side of her and those that wish their or their sovereignty over territory the authority
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over egypt if you've got a stable government in egypt in the american mary roach way before we department of state the president oh oh oh oh you won't accept what government controlled who turned to work it's always been the in our. vision they all recognize that government is always a controlled territory. if we look back we can see former secretary of state hillary clinton cozying up to then president and key muslim brotherhood member mohamed morsi he was later ousted by the army and placed on trial current secretary of state kerry also giving words of support to morsi at that time very similar to those he just given in meetings with the current egyptian president abdel sisi two members of the right wing group jewish defense league have been said in the stay in france to ten and the six months in prison respectively they placed
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a bomb in the car of a journalist who took them to task for their violent methods or his marina kosar it has more on how the g.t.o. seems to have escaped the attention of french authorities i. i. they have a strong following and a clear message as only we are here present we jews cruel we are well trained well equipped we know to freight and we should be more afraid of us than we are of them the jewish defense league claims its goal is to protect the jewish community from hatred and anti-semitism but some jews accuse it of doing the very same thing it's meant to be fighting against and these people say the organization is not protecting anyone but it's liking those who don't share the same views and opinions jonathan mol adopted claims he felt the wrath of the league when he started researching them in paris i exposed with my friends some zionists for. for doing this job in september two thousand and twelve my car of been bombed by.
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an old bomb i received death threats and a couple months ago i went to cover a protest against anti-semitism. me and there were like fifteen people jumping on me break a my camera and beaten me beating me up on the ground what is being done to prevent this from happening again what is the police doing at one point intervened and took me out of the protests and i told them there were many of them on the place so i told them why don't you a resident oh if we do anything it will create a riot the jewish defense league is an international right wing organization even though it's considered a terrorist group by the f.b.i. it's completely legal and countries like canada and france where it has around three hundred members. at the crease is present of course but it's not everywhere so we have to do what they are incapable of doing correctly from attacking left wing students propose to me in groups and even writers at their own book launches the leak has been accused of being behind
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a string of violence but the victims say the police have no interest in investigating and accuse them of willful and action. is a pretty strong and in the police we know there are some people the will to do their job but at some point you have people in europe here that are blocking the fight and when those people go on trial the judges most of the time they're being they're being lenient in two thousand and four a documentary actually filmed members of the j.p.l. training in an official building that was being leased by the police if the police are calling them while they were training with the rest of the league had no desire to talk to us when we contacted them but their publicity speaks for itself do not get in our way because will hurt you very very very badly various local movements an answer. racism activists have called for the group to be banned the french authorities have ignored those calls and those who feel victimized by the group are
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left looking over their shoulder marina call survive reports in from paris for artsy look at r.t. dot com for more world news will tell you there how god may have had enough of the godfather as the pope has been visiting southern italy an area notorious for organized crime and declared that the mafia has been excommunicated us. human rights watch are blasting bahrain for cracking down against people using cameras to expose the violence police violence against anti-government protesters and. the u.s. army readying to leave afghanistan and most of its soldiers and equipment will be out of the country by the end of the year or his very important i reports that the government has plans for the military paraphernalia that may be shipped back to u.s. soil. well as america can use winding down its longest streak of war soldiers are returning home and so is their military arsenal a used armored vehicle that will be used during swat calls and other emergency
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situations nine foot tall mine resistant trucks specifically designed to survive roadside bomb attacks are parked all throughout the u.s. local and state police departments have acquired more than four hundred m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team in richland county south carolina looks like this ready to take on the taliban should it invade the south iraq war veteran emily yates says her country's law enforcement is being trained to fight against the public instead of serving to protect it they should be trained to deescalate
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any violence or aggression that's happening but instead the police are showing up and causing violence and aggression people are just afraid all the time and for no reason our country has never been invaded we have no foreign armies at our doorstep however a sheriff in indiana claims his county needs m. wraps to protect against possible attacks by veterans returning from home i see a lot of paranoia about that because i don't like it usually excuse to arm police like their enemy you know like the people of afghanistan that we've got a problem using that as a way to militarize the police for whatever they think might be coming in the future a future where america's local police forces will be prepared for war but who will they be warring against marina r.t. . hero for some a criminal for others whistleblower julian assigned to remain a strong voice for open information here's what the wiki leaks chief had to say as he marked two years of hiding out in ecuador as
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a london embassy by legacy of being the president he conducted a poll to be an act against journalists and the sources in the old previous presidents combined sanjay also called on the u.s. attorney general to drop the ongoing investigation against wiki leaks but despite the worldwide witch hunt for whistleblowers aside it still has an army of supporters he can count on the organization spokesperson christian iraq and since as a sign it is a legal ordeal hasn't discourage them from uncovering government secrets to be coming next week so shameful for all the parties and won't do this is tarnish the image of sweden and the way the swedish government has behaved in this towards me sort of zones and it has become of use the that is some of the motives behind the way that they are behaving it is all these do not a concern for the human rights of julius owns. the rights
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violated despite all the difficulties that julian has had to endure and the difficult situation it is men under and we have been able to continue our work and actually strengthening the. core base with building the. document base with more than eight million documents and secrets we have not given up. these days and systems for managing crucial infrastructure like power plants and water supplies are computer controlled which is why the u.k. government says it's pushing a bill that would leave people found guilty of hacking facing much heavier sentences including life in jail but as polly boyko reports there are concerns innocent civilians could be caught up in the legal crackdown. in today's digital age committing a serious cyber crime could land you a mega sentence under the serious crime bill proposed to mclean speech computer hackers who launched devastating attacks on u.k. infrastructure could soon face let's just imagine a scenario where we go into
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a lecture city for a week and the impact that would have had no lights no power to do engineering or manufacturing business or to you know for people to boil water. to sterilise baby feeding a quit but that actually has a tangible effect on people's daily existence and actually worse case scenario on people's very very lives at the moment impairing a computer as it's written in law carries a maximum ten year sentence according to ministers that's disproportionate to the potential damage a malicious hacker could wreak but computer security experts have questioned what cyber terrorism really means and whether the term could be used to prosecute citizens who try to whistle blow on the government or a company i honestly think if you will if you're hacking in order to harm life then there will be sentences already available differently computers are more central to
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us. that might mean that people can do more harmful things but things that we have to publish them for all of the results you know if you killed people have you attempted to done damage property or disrupt the capital's transport those are concrete area columns and either trying to do those things are actually doing that that's what people should be sentenced for benevolent security researchers are also concerned their work often involves behaving like hakas with the intention of finding vulnerabilities on a website and exposing cyber risk but according to this proposed law even those working for the common good of the internet could end up behind bars so philip major. here is somebody simply trying to reverse engineer a site maybe see that show that it isn't properly secure and that people shouldn't trust it and that the operators need to sort themselves out those are the kinds of problems where people can face computer misuse charges without really having to
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anything wrong put. the world cup in brazil or russia's hopes now lie in getting a victory against algeria having been narrowly defeated on sunday by belgium but russian russian fans might have already scored an own goal after some were seen brandishing neo nazi banners during their size opening match their actions could see russia get points to ducted by fever. investigates the origins of the country's football hooliganism and how it's being tackled. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this. or this. in one thousand nine hundred eighty when sports night was playing cisco in moscow we had a huge fight there was more than eight hundred people involved in a brawl. and that is just one of the fights very silly described now a retired hooligan he says fan culture has changed massively russia you know if you
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a stereotype of an english football hooligan or an italian ultras is no longer applied to us we went our own way and now there are no loud criminal cases against you compared to the ninety's back in the soviet days football was considered one of the nation's prides history's best goalkeeper left us and the team which won the first ever european championship and the bleak of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may be a coincidence but along with these problems came hooliganism. it's still unclear what caused this surge in violence but in recent years russian hooligans have remained visible from violent pitch invasions to mass treat rallies and racist incidents involving swastikas in the stands near nazi views and as you know phobia are among the most debated issues but for more hooligan and found over russia's largest fan movement to market than i have believes the issue is often blown up in the press. who spearheaded events at the my down in ukraine some of them are in the
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national guard now so potentially this is a very dangerous part of society but are all for it is a pursuing a very clever strategy with hooligan communities so there's no danger from them in russia these fights happen every weekend but no one knows of them they happen out of town in forests and strictly upon agreement. the twenty thirteen movie okola footballer tells the story of a firm of hooligans consisting partially of white collar workers where death and destruction rub shoulders with love and friendship the movie slogan is we cannot change real life has proven they can insist of a sealy it's just a matter of whether the rest of the world will be happy with this evolution of the russian fan culture when the country hosts the next world cup in twenty eighteen let's see moscow juice news.

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