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one guy who can do this his or her bit to bring about such a situation seems find obviously such a mutual ceasefire once it is agreed also needs to be abided by and respected and that is the second step but that second step is something that i think we ought to look to take a closer look at once the agreement on a mutual cease fire is in place over the original motion the commune's to make allow me to complement this by saying that the document stipulates stands and they cease fire. when it is a grade will be monitored by the area see the mission that is already down on the ground in ukraine. and this is corresponds fully with the mandate because you know here we hope that the mission. will monitor which will be in an objective way. respectable of this cease fire. so fast
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and the announcements that we've heard of a unilateral cease fire and have taken place actually are under violation by both sides were bringing your work in your. allow me to comment on my behalf that the deescalation of the situation will happen when a peace plan or to your cranium present is respected in its totality and that i'm number of measures that are orientating towards bringing about that the escalation that i could use it to it there are humanitarian measures there are also comic measures and we also said today that our key objective first and foremost is to see to it that there is a mutual ceasefire and. where. would it be on your door if you were. there will be no preconditions here. it will be monitored all the time by
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the mission or on the ground and aids is obviously also necessary to release the hostages and the lead effective and efficient controls of the border all of these measures need to be put into place and will be conducive to a sustainable cease fire your hand to a cessation of violence all of those who are participating in acts of violence or to abide by these rules so that we can. bring about this maybe a question addressed to the russian or french cali. they have not posted a service for you mclean can the mere fact. that the book i'm inclined to the question directed primarily to mr clemens can. buy the it's not shallow as already mentioned this year but don't let it into you did you
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question why this drastic change of position in the ceasefire then lifting the cease fire and now they can the idea of a cease fire why was there no egremont to simply prolong this ceasefire what is your explanation for this change of position warrants and. the. welder and on the one hand they have been no shifting of positions aren't there and don't. go don't confuse that on the one hand there was a declaration of a cease fire a statement a unilateral cease fire and that this cost thirty lives and a hundred and claimed a hundred. victims who were wounded and more than one hundred times the separatists violated this unilateral cease fire so that we have a sustainable sation of violence should not we have to act together and we also
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understand is that so there needs to be a mutual ceasefire in place respective on the facts not. this very impressive gesture was made by the president. which then wasn't accepted by the separatists and we have and unfortunately lost a lot of time we lost lives and we lost quite a lot and we now know and this is our common objective if we wish your to. bring about a mutual situation of violence and cease fire and this is why. we also want to create a further. monitoring by the o.e.c.d. mission i mean there's no shift of position it was a very good gesture of the president. crain reduced our eyes a talkative for i would like to live from you what is the link between the context group and the cease fire does the contact group decide or have does the contact who have to decide when the ceasefire is in place and. after what date it is to be
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effective and will they have to accompany it with all the contacts track viewing is not only limited to one single press and it will have to go on an attack on its own terms with those who are only one other side of responsible for respecting security guarantees and for respecting the ceasefire on the holes on the hard and those commands them indeed we assume and this is also something that is agreed upon in this paper that the one now directly to go into the preparation of unease and talks without any further hesitation this week and before the visit of july and conditions will have to be put in place for the disk size of talks to take place hopefully with a positive result it's going to limit what else. i would like to add to this that there is a direct threat or direct link between the contact group and the possibility of the
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iranian offer to agree on cessation of the plan and needs to be then the contact group after all is the only mechanism that ensures that the both the. authorities are represented and the fighters the raf owns under their leader is and the organization for security and and the o.e.c.d. and obviously also the representatives of the russian federation and it is a matter of course when one wants to come to an agreement on a cessation of violence and a cease fire that is the only possible for bad for both parties to the conflict of representatives that is conducive to bringing this about and we hope that this format will bring about such it can use. and we call for their solution and o'neill this space is only on the basis of the dialogue of those parties and that to the conflict the ukrainian authorities and the representatives of the southeast of ukraine will one be able to agree on a sustainable solution
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a sustainable settlement of the crisis on a clock was no choose to run the whole and also on conditions as to how to bring about peace how the interests and the things of the population of ukraine will ever may reside will can be sufficiently interest because a cease fire needs to be used now if the ceasefire were to be used to regroup forces on either side let's say you. mr nichols and. to realize the parts of the ukrainian presence plan on which we had grave reservations for example to the effect that rebels have to r.b.i. that is armed and mediated prevent this would be a course of action that i would get a growth really reject that i would refuse out of hand and i think it would be also
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very bad indeed for a neighboring country we support a plan that aims and a cessation of violence and we were told that secession is violence and also a cease fire is something actually which we hope our ukrainian colleagues can agree they have to agree to this also was of episodes of the east all of the other details have to be agreed upon in a civilized time also together with the representatives of the oas see. because rocker is a companion virtue really has been lower from new york on the pros. because he was more of course just another founders i have a question addressed to you what possibilities out there for russia to influence the rap on resume how can russia deal with them or do you publicly call upon them to see. what sort of what sort of
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possibilities do you have to see to it that they also meet such appeals are you well we have possibilities possibilities to influence those who defend their families their soil that territory and so we want the ukrainian state to respect their rights and their interests we've said that repeatedly we've also called so you just repeated play and we shall continue to do so for all parties to the conflict to be able to should sit down at the negotiating table and to clarify it and their differences we also publicly call for this today in our declaration without ukrainian and french and german colleagues and we agreed on this last piece out of the republican lines and the representative of the mess halls. are now declared publicly in response to these appeals that they were ready for which answer taishan visit. by about
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a day mr barrett i said that we hope that these signals all be directed also to the ukrainian leadership if we think of possible links of participants on the ground to the israeli and leadership of i'm so each and everyone has to pull in one and the same direction in order to bring about it out in the interest of every culture of the country not. because of its. we've been looking at that live me to come from there for last half hour or so from berlin top diplomats from ukraine russia germany and france agreeing that the multilateral cease fire in ukraine has to be reinstated they also agreed that talks between government manty government forces should resume by july the fifth why the end of the week and the welcome russia's decision to allow international observers know or see monitors at its side of the ukraine russia border to monitor what's
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going on there to jointly monitor the situation indeed including the flow of people and we'll have more on the story of course the correspondent in berlin in the next half hour and i'll be back with more news as well more the day's big stories just after this quick break. the stories we cover here here in iraq a story like same time there's
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a reason they don't want you to know. now let's break the set. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world right now. so picture of today. from around the globe. looked. to me. in the west bank the israeli police have clashed with hundreds of protesters demanding justice for the killing of
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a palestinian teenager now his body was found in a forest near jerusalem but suspected he was kidnapped and murdered in revenge for the death of three jewish boys they were abducted nearly three weeks ago and found dead on monday in the west bank with israel blaming the palestinian group hamas for those murders the deaths of made headlines around the world that sense of anger and that sense that there will be some retaliation for these deaths is becoming increasingly apparent that his promise to macau must pay for the murder of three teenagers found dead on monday so there is a huge amount of grief at the discovery of the grim discovery of the three bodies of those israeli teenagers late yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the three teenagers were murdered in cold blood by what he described as animals. well in a letter of condolence president barack obama said that the killing of the jewish boys had left him feeling an indescribable pain and also words to all parties to
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refrain from steps that could destabilize the situation in the region but despite president obama's calls for peace the israeli prime minister had this to say says he's ready to step up measures against a mass and punish the group further in the past two days israeli defense forces have launched dozens of rockets drugs on targets inside gaza while several missiles were also fired from the strip meantime the i.d.f. listing on facebook their achievements so far according to the israeli army over two thousand houses have been raided since the start of the operation hundreds of palestinians have been arrested dozens of hamas offices close together with media opposed to at the very bottom of the page where they vowed to bring to justice all those involved in the deaths of those teenagers but hundreds of palestinian families are grieving of course over their own children's deaths which have largely gone on notice by the international media as these figures here show coming up more than fifteen hundred palestinian children have been killed and six thousand injured by israeli forces since the year two thousand that means one palestinian child has
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been killed every three days activists mr ferber good he told us the international media has repeatedly chosen though to turn a blind eye to israel's deadly record. it is very important for the world media to remember to mention not only the three israelis killed but also the eleven palestinian killed. among whom there are three children who were also killed in cold blood by the israeli army itself which also amounts to war crimes israeli army has been killing palestinians in cold blood for several years we are talking about thousands and thousands of palestinians were killed by the israeli army and tens of thousands of people who were injured during forty seven years of military occupation the israeli army now is demolishing houses and taking collective actions of punishment against the people whom they think are accused of being responsible
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for the killing of the settlers without presenting any simple proof of that they are responsible and the actions of collective punishment are continuing also in the form of air raids on gaza which the israeli army is using to provoke reactions from palestinians and then present these they are either the actions as cause or as the reason for their or press of behavior in gaza strip and in other places and palestinian territories coming up global internet firms from countries including the us and zimbabwe are ganging up on the u.k.'s spy agency in just a minute then we report on the unprecedented joint action against g c h q overage use of the web as a spying too. but not before we've talked about this a plan to create new high security prisons in greece is seen activists there compare the project to the notorious guantanamo bay facility thousands of inmates across the country went on hunger strike against the bill which goes to parliament
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thursday in the state where the prisoners say the fighting to remain here instead of becoming forgotten shadows and to family discuss the protests with artie's in a concert of who's recently returned from assignment in athens. it all started on the eighteenth of june and then every day after that more and more prisoners across the country joined in the hunger strike in total there were around four and a half pounds of prisoners across the country who were starving themselves and they couldn't take it any longer which is why they stopped and i said that i will continue fighting for what they believe in other ways what are they fighting for they are against this bill which is an inversion a tightening and restructure of the country's penal code and also the creation of type c. for celebrities across the country and they claim that this will be like guantanamo bay so in general they're saying that the condition in prison is already wrong plus they don't want to see the creation of a new one which potentially could be worse so what's been the government's response to those arguments presumably you believe that these things should go ahead yes and
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also we know that the country's main opposition party cities that tried to reason and please consider in this bill and they asked them to hold off on it until they can get a chance to visit some of these prison facilities that request was denied we actually managed to speak to one of the prisoners his face is covered in the voice was altered because wanted to he asked us to protect his identity so let's listen to what he had to say about what life was like in these prisons you see you know to the great grandson of well maybe to a prison inside a prison without any rights without any future prisoners who have completed one of their sentences should be allowed to visit their family we live conditions my son cockroaches there are no doctors here. they just give us. their prisoners here who have no money so nobody gives them anything to find cockroaches in the prison food is disgusting it's better to eat nothing. five prisoners live in
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a cell designed for now the main problem is the fact that prisons don't have money and i was there under the new government as the situation is improving in the country when you talk to people they believe that nothing has changed and they don't see their lives. proven at all there are marchers and probably in athens every single day on various sessions and we'll keep track of the story for you fury of a government online slue pigs been brewing for a while it seems that a tipping point is no been reached though with a group of internet firms from six countries now teaming up to sue britain's spy agency it's the first case that of collective action against g c h q the details now from our correspondent in london polly. the u.k. government is effectively being sued by a group of internet service providers they come from a number of different countries including the u.k. the u.s. and germany now it is reportedly the first time that an internet host has gone to court over alleged government spying now they say that g c h q is using malware or
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malicious software as it's termed in order to break into their networks and spy on their customers communications online now legal action is going through a very special london court it's called the investigatory powers tribe you know and it's their job to look into claims all complaints over the misuse of government surveillance now you can imagine that this court's caseload has got somewhat larger in the wake of the edward snowden revelations and of course later this month they're going to be looking into complaints from human rights organizations the way that social media sites like facebook and twitter have been targeted by g c h q now two m.p.'s have also sued the u.k. government through this court over claims that their communications were monitored as well so as i've just said in the wake of the edward snowden affair with the
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public debate still very much taking place over mass government surveillance these fresh and unprecedented legal moves from the internet service providers are unlikely to be the last. quick plug for online teams my r.t. there are calm there amongst the many stories we show you like these two making sure explosives get nowhere near french airport is arguably one of the primary task but what if the cops can't find the bomb planted at a terminal themselves during training exactly what happened in march say you can find all about the power in a website also to an oxford university d.n.a. expert spends a year on testing samples of and hair said to been shared by yetis vulnerable snowmen another unexplained creatures so they do exist or do they check out what he did find of arctic dot com. jihadist
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militants from isis have overrun a key syrian border town after pouring in reinforcements from neighboring iraq the takeover comes two days then after isis declared that islamic state on the syrian and iraqi territory that it currently holds this verified video apparently shows the militants parading tanks and other combat vehicles in eastern syria the islamists also rolled out what appears to be a scud ballistic missile although it's not clear if it's even operational the rapid isis advance comes hot on the heels of washington releasing half a billion dollars of military support to the syrian opposition of move which is fresh fears that the u.s. is inadvertently even aiding jihadists london based journalist chandan told me he believes foreign powers are trying to divide and conquer the middle east. the western plan for the region unfortunately for the people of the region impacted has become has become has come to pass in the interests of the west which is knocking out strategic anime's of the region particularly libya and destabilizing syria and
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then going on to divide and destroy the whole regions they did see all this coming and they planned for all of this coming this is nothing new what we're seeing in the region is the same alliance of forces that are arrayed against the people of the region that we saw since the second world war when when london and washington were allied particularly with the gulf monarchies in supporting the so-called muslim brotherhood and other much more violent sectarian forces in the region against those countries and states and leaderships which were actually delivering land reform social reform distribution of wealth and the nonaligned pro global sell or pro at the time quote quote unquote third world policy i says hasn't received direct help from the west but the militants previously seized a fair share of u.s. aid meant for the moderate syrian opposition forcing washington to temporarily suspend supplies the floodgates have opened again of course with a five hundred million dollar aid package and authorities we deport now explains the u.s. maintains it's not responsible the fueling the violence in the region anyway all
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over the arab world and their guy has left behind its military footprint i believe america is exceptional. in part because we have shown a willingness through the sacrifice of blood and treasure to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest but for the interests of all america's exceptional armed forces have invaded afghanistan and iraq dropped bombs on libya pakistan and yemen and reportedly trained rebels fighting to overthrow the government in syria. directly leading to the insurgency in iraq where extremists have now declared their own caliphate not enough to just say that we are exceptional one way or the other the reason we can point to american exceptionalism is because we've done exceptional things and we do exceptional for. we have to live up to that standard but time and time again washington's eagerness to involve itself in
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foreign conflicts has fueled sectarian divisions creating an exceptionally dangerous circumstance the u.s. policy unfortunately. has destroyed and made a mockery of the made you know what they have done in libya what they have done through here and continue to do what they've done in iraq. and. it is all from thing that. doesn't jive with claiming any kind of exceptionalism and yet in each case washington has washed its hands of any responsibility the united states of america is not responsible for what happened in libya nor is it responsible for what is happening in iraq today in the absence of u.s. military action in iraq is warning that it could ask iran to carry out airstrikes against the hardest group isis that could throw a wrench into the works of american foreign policy potentially having to rely on an
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adversary to defeat a threat that washington itself is blamed for indirectly creating a. marine a port not r.t. . thanks but without international law after the break in the news this of a potential breakthrough towards peace in ukraine and the rest of the day's top stories too. the try to play. a polish going to. be a lot more interesting taking every minute. of the time a. lot of the weapons at my own life but. most
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or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to any. doctors of the dogs onto. me. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and you can even see the ball. i can almost see is facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or in.
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pleasure to have you with us here on our team today. from moscow at ten pm russian german french and ukrainian top diplomats at peace road map the. forces. as these pictures come out. showing what's left of a village in east ukraine after another. forces people reportedly killed in the area including a five year old child. police clash with crowds of protesters after reports of a palestinian teenager now being abducted and killed in jerusalem as israel. push against hamas the deaths of three jewish teet.

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