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mission to teach me. why you should. u.s. intelligence say there's no direct link between russia and the downing of the malaysian . evidence. the bodies of flight. crane are being flown to the netherlands but investigators expressed satisfaction with progress made so far. the u.s. and european media pressing the blame for the crash. claiming they voice the whole. claims and counterclaims continue.
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over the crisis in ukraine. you're watching international we're coming to you live from moscow where it is now two pm in the russian capital it's good to have you with us there was nothing. to the downing of flight m.h. seventy u.s. intelligence officials have announced during a press briefing they believe it was the work of government forces but the officials say they aren't even sure of nationality let alone who did it. sums up the briefing. u.s. intelligence officials speaking on conditions of anonymity really under thinking veil of secrecy are coming out and saying that they have absolutely no evidence and new proof showing any kind of involvement on behalf of the russian government when
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it comes to this tragedy certainly this is something that's a very big development in this story because this does not really fit the narrative that the u.s. has been pushing in this whole ordeal as of course meanwhile certainly the investigation is really just beginning to take off importantly we've heard from one u.s. intelligence officials say we don't know in name we don't know rank and we're not even one hundred percent sure of a nationality this keeping this in mind they are continuing to say that it's likely this was a mystique shoot down conducted by the end of fighters on the ground in eastern ukraine but it looks like because of so much secrecy and these reports really are you and interpret it differently certainly in the u.s. media we seeing journalists going so far as to say that they have don't even have any certainty at all in terms of this being specifically the anti kiya fighters we know that these u.s. intelligence officials are saying that they're basing these claims on social media
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and posts made by the ukrainian government and that's certainly not a first when it comes to the ukrainian crisis on monday russia's defense ministry has said also that they have proof that there was another clean in the air next to the malaysian airlines flight before it was shot down they believe this plane resembled a ukrainian military jets and they have been demanding comments or an explanation from kiev. of course thus far has denied this we also do know that russia's defense ministry has also said that they have images of ukrainian missile systems within the zone of the crash. well the u.s. maintains the russia is responsible for creating the conditions for the crimes by training and arming the government forces in east ukraine washington admits that opinion is partly based on social media posts america's failure to show the hard evidence is up for discussion in today's cross-talk the americans had
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extraordinarily good signal intelligence they are spying on the entire world they know what you and i had for breakfast today it it defies belief to imagine that they did not have spy satellites over the place with the events occurred that they did not have over the horizon radar watching what was going on they clearly do have in their possession. hard evidence for what brought down the plane now what they're saying but just scary seemed to be saying was a we have excellent evidence much better than the russians but he won't say what it is if they have this evidence and it was in their favor i would imagine it would be all over the pages of the new york post right now. where the bodies of passengers and crew killed on the malaysian airline flight are now aboard a military transport plane headed for the netherlands or oman cos we have reports
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on the journey. following a military ceremony the bodies of the victims of the flight's m.h. seventeen have departed from the city gulf in ukraine a dutch forensic specialist had been saying that not all of the victims' bodies have been looked at so far they have. two of the train cars and to remain to be a looked out and they're saying that this procedure should be completed by the twenty fifth of july meanwhile the always see mission and malaysian airlines experts who are here on the scene off they crash are saying that they have received full access to the scene of the tragedy and here is what they said the malaysians have expressed gratitude for the access they received today they were quite happy with. the fact they said they felt quite protected. they have also said they have not seen any evidence of parts at least the major parts missing from
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any of the crash sites we heard today malaysian prime minister has announced that say he is not about to put a blame on anybody in this tragedy until he has that concrete evidence as the investigation is just beginning meanwhile the black boxes that were in possession of malaysian aviation experts are now in the hands of british specialists and they will probably shed some light as to what happened to flight and they seventeen as to the identification of the bodies will that will be done by the interpol or with more now on the repatch relation of the bodies ping to all of us is in the netherlands. it's here at eindhoven airport that the first bodies of those killed on board malaysian airlines flight seventeen will be brought that would be on board a dutch military airplane now once those bodies arrive here in airport they're going to be taken by refrigerated trucks to the town of health to be more correct to a military base just outside of the town of hilton now that that military base is the
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headquarters the main training center for medics in the army now this was something that was promised by marketing to the dutch prime minister on monday during a press briefing he said it was the number one priority to get the bodies out of ukraine and begin that identification process and it seems that that's now well underway and will be bringing some kind of response to those families who lost their loved ones on board this tragic tragic flight where the investigation into the mh seventeen downing is still in its early stages but some u.s. and e.u. news outlets have already pin the blame they keep accusing russia of both the crash and a cover up sometimes mistaking the wildest speculation for moscow's official starts as more. the media coverage in the west has been largely slanted against russia public opinion of
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course response to that kind of coverage but look sentiment is that russia is probably involved and if involved they're probably going to cover it up that's where the public sentiment is in the c.n.n. poll the american people got it right in terms of who's to blame here folks fifty one percent said russia isn't directly involved but only the stakes are high whoever shoulders the blame for this atrocity is going to be the target of global anger and right now it looks like it's russia's fault because. it's russia's fault . it's quite clearly the latest twist in this propaganda war the russians through their ambassador here in kuala lumpur presenting their version of events to the malaysian media there are also been attempts to discredit russian sources of information c.n.n. put out a breakdown of what it called russia's propaganda the first item on the list is this it says the russian take passengers were already dead when put aboard the mh seventeen but when you follow the link on this page it has an article in russian which reviews all the apparently quote unquote fake fur germans and conspiracy theories that are out there that's what the article says specifically about the
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theory that the bodies were dead before the crash it says literally then there is information which is simply impossible to believe c.n.n. presents it and calls it the russian take it is not the russian take in the same breakdown right after this dead bodies theory c.n.n. puts russian defense officials showing evidence that ukraine had the capability to shoot down the plane moscow is now saying ukraine did it showing evidence that it had the capability to do it contrary to what kiev is now say that claim is brushed off as propaganda that information is now politically charged on all airwaves it seems many journalists have already handed down their verdict in washington i'm going to check on r.t. or the western media present that damning cries is the voice of the whole world outrage investigative journalist says the press is trying to protect the interests of europe and the u.s. . this is typical of the western media every time america's or britain's or the
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european union's interests are at hand they want to say america things or america wants the will see the international community wants america washington believes that they have the right to speak on behalf of the international community and they don't they certainly do not speak on behalf of argentina or brazil or mexico or other countries throughout the world so definitely it's just a way of carrying out their psychological warfare to believe that they are voicing the opinion of the vast majority of people of the world over when it is not the case that they were merely repeating or seeing what is the belief or the interest of america of london or of the other nato countries for example. for the eight years foreign policy chief promises a new blacklist of russian sanction by europe will be announced by thursday moscow's economy could also be targeted boyko has more president putin in particular has direct responsibility to compel them to cooperate with the
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investigation that is the least they can do russian backed rebels quite likely a russian supplied weapon. russia can't wash its hands of this the context for this tragedy is russia's attempt to destabilize a sovereign state violate its territorial integrity and and train militias e.u. foreign ministers have agreed to extend its blacklist of russian individuals or putin's cronies as they call them to be targeted by a new wave of sanctions as well as russian companies in the energy defense and financial sectors another list of harsher so called to three sanctions will be drawn up but they'll only be imposed at a later date if russia fails to stem what it says is a flow of weapons that meant by militants across the border as far as the measures taken by the unite the european union are concerned this is a logical consequence of the decision of the european council and the lack of
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progress we've seen on the russian side since then cross the pond the white house has long been pushing for the e.u. to take a harsher stance against russia and it welcomed it's not just towards more punitive measures even pushing for a full arms embargo france's said it will honor its contract to provide russia with one aircraft carrier but could still back out of sending a second to moscow washington also trying to take advantage of the situation differently destroy the french and you are not in the industry and i'm talking about. i don't think we're going to stop the sale anywhere the french elements in the final answer will be given. in britain the home secretary unveiled a new public inquiry into an old wound the death of former f.s.b. agent alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six. it's all part of this russian phobic campaign and the u.k.
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government will be hoping that bringing this back into the limelight will trying to hold people against russia and so it's a political decision at least why all ministers reportedly said the timing of the pope was a coincidence but one that's likely to add to the already high tensions between the west and russia while on vine bensky from the brussels based e.u. reporter magazine says that human tragedy is being exploited by diplomats for political gain. whatever as the official say mainstream press says the recent understanding in clarity that it's a political game and america the united states back to the great classics retaining of russia course they're also the allies of the united states in europe who are following closely the point of view all the politics of the united states this catastrophe is used to such extent for political means that we we can truly
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establish the truth because already now the acts first have to fight against the opinion of the white house and it's the most powerful country in the world coming out palestinian medics and crews are caught in israeli fire. now. while gaza is right to part in an offensive that's left hundreds of palestinian civilians dead and many thousands seeking shelter. in the federal bureau of instigation the report claims the u.s. government led nor abiding citizens on a path to terrorism holding them into criminals that's coming up after a break. just three years ago the european union or spending several hundred billion if you're also in the public procurement underestimation. deal
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at least three people have been killed and ten wounded in the eastern ukrainian city of lugansk as the army pummeled the city with artillery according to local authorities twenty buildings have reportedly been damaged over the past day among them a two schools and a hospital power stations and other vital facilities have also been hit in the shelling. and the ukrainian army has launched a new round of shelling in the rest of donetsk region military officials say they're making headway in what they call liberating the area of separatists those supporting the self-proclaimed republic two towns near the regional capital bore the brunt of the fresh attacks with residential areas again taking the heaviest damage a nine year old girl was reportedly killed in one of the attacks over a dozen civilians have also been wounded locals were forced to spend the night in basements emerging in the morning to find their homes reduced to ruins. doing the
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work to bring a ship. this is theirs are going to should have been busy in your book but yeah you're right but you've got this baby boy if it got confirmed as if i had but i think. this need not all kinds of threats because that he had not she did see something in the middle guy i mean the guy i mean you don't miss you when you're not there yet need to get a minute. well artie has lost contact with correspondent graham phillips who has apparently disappeared along with two local journalists in the east of ukraine we are now trying to get in touch with him but the search hasn't brought any results so far on tuesday evening he said he was going to dine yet airport despite artie's warnings of the high risks night we received a text from graham saying that everything was fine and not turned out to be our last communication with him right now r.t. is using all available resources to restore contact with a journalist in may was seized by security forces in eastern ukraine questioned and
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then released after around thirty six hours. and of course you can check out our web site for all the latest news from ukraine regarding both the mh seventeen crash investigation and the ongoing unrest there are timelines analysis videos and photos it can all be found on our website r.t. dot com. now the united nations has released a staggering report saying that over the past two days one palestinian child has been killed every hour all in all about seventy five percent of all the deaths in gaza are civilians that's according to estimates with the death toll standing at more than six hundred thirty the un rights chief says that there is a strong possibility that israel's actions could amount to war crimes. i. know now that. i could not get out of her but.
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it. was. worth it. was. i. what a norwegian doctor volunteering in gaza writes an open letter in an attempt to draw international attention to the horrific scenes witnessed by the medics he described lakes of blood in emergency rooms and a never ending flow of wind it mads gilbert also appealed to western leaders to go to gaza in person and see what's going on there he says that spending one night in a hospital where he works would be enough to change their minds harry fear has more . with israel's navy to the west tanks and ground troops to the north east and south and his modern air force all the while overhead there is no shortage of extreme risks for gaza's paramedics and other first
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responders while we're on our way to the middle of gaza and the taxi driver that we were using basically got a phone call saying his home all the building in which he lives is being destroyed this is what's left of it. the little one of these rays called us ordering us to evacuate our home and just after we left the home they bombed it reducing it to the state you see it in now i'm happy that nothing happened to anyone from my family or any neighbors. despite losing his home our driver insists we continue our journey as we travel south from gaza city strikes and shelling become all the more visible but the palestinian red crescent and even says haven't reach some affected areas leaving civilians distraught but entering such areas. be deadly for paramedics ambulances have come under fire in this recent escalation one medic has already died and it's happened before a paramedic died in the two thousand and twelve war more than
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a dozen others died in the two thousand and eight two thousand and nine conflict while in the last five minutes of being here at the hospital. we have seen the three israeli vehicles fly over and we've seen just as many dead bodies around here . in order to palestinian paramedics do their job israel call the union national cease fire in an area that's seen heavy strikes schools of fire engines and diggers rushed in to help many injured and to recover bodies. of missiles struck the surgery department which is home to casualty and trauma patients causing many deaths and injuries. knowing first responders are internationally legally protected workers fearing that's not enough they've been joined by foreign activists volunteering as human shields but even with that
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protection foreign volunteers shielding in the civilian evacuation ended in the death of one teenager apparently as a result of multiple i.d.f. gunshots exhausted and overwhelmed with people needing that attention gaza's paramedics have a seemingly impossible job to do all the while trying to avoid being part of the body count themselves. well the israeli embassy in the u.s. state of chicago palestinian supporters have voiced their over the bloody events in gaza the same time and the opposite side of the story into pro israeli rally took place a heavy police presence in short demonstrations went off peacefully although small groups from both camps did confront. human rights watch has accused the f.b.i. and the u.s. department of justice of creating terrorists out of no rebinding citizens group study found out that the bureau sometimes went as far as funding potential terror encouraging people to commit them in many countries that would be considered
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entrapment but not in the united states marine important explains amid america's war on terror hundreds of american muslims have been arrested prosecuted and in prison for attempting to carry out terrorist attacks but according to a report released by human rights watch most of the high profile terrorist plots that were foiled by the f.b.i. were actually manufactured and orchestrated by the government to talk more about this human rights watch report. thank you very much for joining us you guys found that the government was actually creating terrorists out of law abiding citizens. but we looked at twenty seven cases that we thought would give us a good idea of what's been going on since september eleventh and the cases we looked at were made up of some sting operations as you say and we looked at other cases where overbroad material support laws were used to prosecute people for
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things that they said the f.b.i. was playing a major role instigating and often offering many of the tools that the individuals who were arrested and convicted needed in order to be successful. through with the plot that the f.b.i. accused in europe for example would define this as entrapment how was the u.s. government allowed. to get away with orchestrating crimes inducing people into committing them and then prosecuting them for committing those crimes why is that considered entrapment in the us to prove entrapment the defense first needs to prove that the individual the defendant was induced to commit the crime in the case . for example a two thousand and four case out of new york city so rod said you know i could understand why a palestinian who had his home attacked or his family killed might feel the urge to do something and potentially even that was used as evidence of predisposition to
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commit a terrorist attacks here what we see is a community that's being targeted for their very identity and that's something that should give us a lot of pots a lot of this target smile thank you very much for your time as you stated more human rights watch as prosecutors use the fear of terrorism to sway a jury is. the informant might spend weeks or months developing a relationship with these people sometimes showing people inflammatory photos of violence perpetrated by americans and encouraging them to plan terrorist attacks and then the f.b.i. of course provides the means to commit the attacks frequently they provide and weapons they have provided money to allow people to travel to locations to plan a terrorist attack so in some cases we've documented f.b.i. essentially manufacturing the entire plot the prosecution can admit evidence totally unrelated to the defendant but about terrorism in general and that inflames
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the jury the jury is scared of terrorism what we see is law enforcement targeting people at times based on idea. and speech that should be protected by freedom of expression was more world headlines for you know what i mean indonesia the government of the capital jakarta has won the presidential election djoko weirdo defeated his main rival a former general who denounced massive floor during the vote we don't always known for his social reforms aimed at helping the poorest citizens. cruise line of the costa concordia is being towed to the port of genoa where it will be scrapped the ship capsized after striking a reef off the it's how do you know ireland january twenty twelve thirty two people died in the incident ship's captain is accused of months more to understanding the vessel he denies or accusations. well up next another glimpse behind the scenes. in news take stay with us.
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