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really. inside. the first bodies of m.h. seventeen victims arrive in the netherlands for identification while investigators search for more remains and clues at the crash site. yeah line a crash is turned into an information war by western media echoing the u.s. state department's accusations against russia and refusing to hear any counter claims. and is rise for the welfare of an r.t. journalist who's missing in eastern ukraine with reports that he may be held by government forces plus israel's ground operation garza posted by tanks helicopter gunships and warplanes leaves more than seven hundred palestinians dead as diplomats struggle to draw up
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a troops to you. and i welcome you with r.t. international the bodies of forty of those who died on flight m.h. seventeen have arrived in the netherlands to a solemn well. oh yes. oh yes. thousands of people marched in amsterdam wearing white in memory of the victims of the crash. is a nine hovan where two more planes are expected to arrive on. the process of bringing those killed on board malaysian airlines flight seventeen here to the
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netherlands is underway the first to transport planes arrived here in eindhoven bringing the first forty coffins containing the remains of those who died they were greeted by a solemn ceremony alone bugler setting up a minute's silence that was impeccably observed around one thousand relatives who are believed to have been in the on the airstrip at the time watching the ceremony along with the dutch royal family and the prime minister of the netherlands the bodies were then removed from the airplanes by a military on the guard made up of all of the armed services of the netherlands and put into funeral cars they've now been taken to a military base near to the to the town of where the identification process will take place here at the airport itself where those bodies will continue to arrive floral tributes are. becoming another center of remember and here in the netherlands all of those who lost their lives. a second plane carrying the bodies
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of m.h. seventeen victims has just taken off from airport in east ukraine for the netherlands according to investigators though not all the bodies have been found yet. at the crash site in the where experts are combing the area. body fragments along with the debris all flights and h. seventeen are scattered over around a fifteen to twenty kilometer area here in in a rural parts off eastern ukraine farms and villages all around us so it is going to probably take quite a long time to collect all the evidence and the remaining fragments of the victims of flight and the age seventeen and while they always see mission monitoring mission along with malaysian experts are continuing their work day here on the ground earlier they expect express their gratitude for the level of access that say they have received to those sites some investigators mentioned rumors all
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losing in this area and they have addressed this issue of m i know their fair reports of looting and so on it's impossible for us to verify that. in the lasers and again it's their second day they said they did they did say they still a second circuit remember undervalue balls flying around there that had been taken flight recorders or a common and known as black boxes i had been recovered from this area they are now in possession all british aviation authorities who are hoped to shed some light as to what actually happened to flight m h seventeen they said the flight recorders had been damaged but there is still intact and they have not been tampered with malaysian prime minister earlier said that he's not about to put blame on anybody at all as to why this crash it taking place until concrete evidence is in place. and aviation security expert desmond ross told us what information could be gained
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from nice flight records the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder of the two boxes were thrown into the cockpit voice recorder is the name suggests will tell us what was said what noises were heard everything that occurred in the cockpit prior to the accident that can be very useful in those last moments of m h one seventy it could even record the sound of the explosion it will certainly record the sound of warning bells goans and any comments made by the pilots the other one the flight data recorder specifically records the parameters of the aircraft its. characteristics at that time i would not expect there to be anything of unusual on that flight data recorder up until the moment of the explosion that information should all be stored on the recorders long as there are no tampering and no one to koreans and when they should be completely able to give us that information i don't think it will take terribly long the cockpit voice recorder
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will be quicker but the flight data recorder require specialized equipment which is was going to england actually there's only about half a dozen special trees in the world where this can be done i'm sure it will have very painstaking examination to determine precisely what happened in the last moments seconds of m h one seventy five it could carry weeks. so the investigation is ongoing in the wrist still several theories some analysts say that currently evidence doesn't rule out the possibility that anti-government forces could have been responsible for the tragedy here is what your hands nor the from the danish defense college told us. my best guess. is. that of course since it was flying over ukraine it was pretty must by accident in the way that i believe that the insecure if fighters launched procmail saws
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on what i would estimate to be a ukrainian fighter but simply. exchange or whatever missile to target their information and hit the. well russia has released information including radar data showing a suspected ukrainian military jet near flight m.h. seventeen at the moment of the disaster but the defense ministry says it is concerned by a lack of reaction from kiev and its allies we haven't received any answer from ukraine or from the police to really come into an on poor civil causes for the disaster with more still their comments based on material from social media and the ministry has also been talking about the claims made by the u.s. on the disaster first of all it questions why america is delaying the release of its evidence secondly it asked washington to give more details on claims russia was assisting antigovernment forces and it also challenges the u.s.
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assertion that ukraine's army was not involved in the crash of flight m.h. seventeen hours where that washington is willing to stand by that claim. well the u.s. media remains adamant in their accusations against russia regarding the malaysian airliner crash and despite presenting no hard evidence to back. once launched the media machine is very hard to stop. reports. it took most pundits military experts and incurs in the u.s. mainstream media less than a day to pronounce russia and specifically the russian president guilty of the downing of the mh seventeen this tuesday u.s. intelligence official said they had no evidence that would directly link russia to the tragedy they also said they did not know who exactly pulled the trigger but inertia in the media is a powerful thing and such a lack of evidence does not set back some of the journalists who seem to be
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absolutely sure about who's to blame maybe you haven't been following it but the u.s. is actually coming out with a lot of its own intelligence connects what happened made seventy to the acts of russian militants and perhaps of the involvement of russia in either training equipping or maybe even assisting one one this is what. are you talking about what what forensic evidence are you referring to. we are very or release intelligence information about the trajectory no not twitter i do not think peter this is something to be flip about two hundred ninety eight people lost their lives let's not i think they will say declaring it's been done and when you have an intelligent coming out very flippant about much of the u.s. media brushoff whatever information comes from the russian government propaganda for instance when presented evidence that ukraine had the capability to shoot down the plane without directly accusing kiev of doing it many journalists have shown clearly that they were not willing to treat all sources equally that is not to say
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that all journalists do that so really it's the propaganda machine spinning on both sides in what is an information war certainly hasn't seen from the russian angle carol is russia's evidence credible. well how credible is the u.s. evidence after a u.s. official said there is no proof of the russian president's involvement in the plane crash the u.s. media is looking for another face to put on that tragedy the leader of the pretty russian rebels a suspect now in this crime seems defensive even amused by it all rolling his eyes at the question of accountability why were the bodies taken care of and given to suit. you know it's a fantastic story you have to the thing is that as soon as members of our c.e.o. arrived they notified us that if we start moving the bodies then we will be responsible have new source information tonight from u.s.
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government sources about this strange shadowy character who leads pro russian rebels the jean jacket black t. shirt the roll of the eyes he comes across like a sixteen year old being lectured by a parent reuters has published an interview with the rebel leader alexandre. where he according to reuters has acknowledged the rebels had a book missile system and knew where it came from we reached out to alexander to get more details and he said his words were twisted and in the interview he was commenting on different versions that he heard of what i told the journalists that i'm not an expert and can only discuss the theories behind one of the crashed we're going to sit at the self-defense units had a book and we saw as i simply don't have that kind of information yes i said in the conversation that back in april antigovernment fighters did stop an armed convoy with a few missiles on it but those systems were out of the router and i don't think they were even captured so in my interview i only discussed the theories and didn't say
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what they claim are said while the real investigation is only beginning in eastern ukraine the media are hungry for quick with salt quick accusations and a quick verdict in washington i'm going to check on r.t. . meanwhile there's still no sign of gray. phillips a journalist working for ati who does a paid in eastern ukraine on wednesday china lost contact with him on his way to. british authorities say graham is a law even as medina question of a riposte maybe held by ukrainian government forces journalist working fourteen graham phillips was among is among four people reportedly missing while they weren't covering firefights and the area very close to the city of daniel scale we do know that he was with a group of freelance journalists working very close to the airport which is currently one of the most active war zones and that regional center now why don't
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they during the us who wanted to stay anonymous says that he was with the ground there we shortly before he was reported missing. we received information that an offensive on the approach was planned and that an to kill forces would try to repel it a string of from and a new set he could bring a c.p.g. their position we got to three hundred meters from airport that was in this month thing to do because we knew it was dangerous the other journalists told graham that they should go even further so they went and soon we lost them out of sight they got really close to the airport building then we got a call from graham's phone it was the other journalist cooling he said that graham had been detained by antiterrorism troops. and at the same time ukraine's defense ministry said they do not take journalists hostage. but i know he's been taken hostage there's no information on those were boats or whether there is a bounty on his heard the ukrainian military don't journalists. well the russian
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foreign ministry has demanded it's in the media treats of the journalists working for t. and other g eight and seas and the british foreign office also says that it is aware of the situation and is standing ready to provide assistance meanwhile the last time phillips got in touch with moscow was on the evening of the twenty second of july and at the moment artie's doing everything possible to learn about his present whereabouts. and we also spoke to a friend of graeme journalist brian mcdonald says he is relieved his friend is not among the dead but he's concerned that neither of the conflicting sides in ukraine is playing by the rules. he's alive and that's fantastic news and everyone's very very relieved of course western journalists i won't give her nationality to protect her identity said to me earlier that nobody is in control nobody is following orders in the area on either side and that's why the situation is so being
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dangerous that she said in her exact words were that concerned me a little bit and i suppose a question for. the new president of ukraine and the national guard is ukraine is a country that spirals to join the european union it's going around kidnapping foreign nationals for no reason why. well according to the international news safety institute ukraine is actually the most dangerous place for media workers at the moment since the beginning of the conflict seven international journalists have been killed there and that's more than in iraq since the start of the year five of the victims were russian one reporter was from italy and the other one was from ukraine journalists also face constant pressure from government forces they are sometimes banned from entering ukrainian territory with reports of kidnappings as well as baiting government fadden from the center for investigative journalism says the army is a g.b. a source of information when the conflict is on gatty. one tends not to believe
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what the military says in almost any country because they tend to cover themselves and not admit when tragedies actually occur the armies themselves and other side and most wars provide very little meaningful protection it's a very difficult war because there are no conventional front lines in the way that we know them traditionally so it's very difficult to position yourself safely in that circumstance the impulse for any serious professional is to get as close to the combat as you can to the best pictures are that's where the best drama is and that's of course the most dangerous place there have been seven killed in that conflict so far seventy internationally and all of them have had the same sort of circumstance where there is that new fighting being reported in the area where graeme phillips and other journalists were supposedly captured gunshots and explosions being heard around the net airport here artillery is said to be at work and unconfirmed reports by locals speak of numerous of being casualties ukrainian
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army meanwhile has confirmed two of its fight egypt's were shot down in the region some reports claim they were flying close to the mh seventeen crash site earlier declared a non-combat zone by the president kiev quickly blamed russia for launching the missiles that took down the planes something moscow. we'll have more news coming your way after the break including the onslaught in gaza. is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea motions your. mother your party is it the. shoes that no one is there with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. three years ago the european union was spending several hundreds billion
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of a cult classic under sponsorship pulls away from the heart clearing the road for speed . said no. we've done the future. dramas. stories others refuse to notice. faces change. so picture of today's my own designs from around the globe. they want to so this is back to the middle ages a public event. for the you know they derive their ability to very very rigid interpretation of if you look at
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a country like egypt for example sound very high poverty the reason there's my pulse or the i think is because the religion calls the boundary and the border and that's the kind of suppression if you look at the liberal the state of a country like turkey at least ninety nine percent. economists. hello again welcome back the palestinian death toll has topped seven hundred as israel carries on with its ground operation and diplomats try to broker a peace deal hamas says it will agree to a cease fire only if israel and its sea of gaza here are the latest pictures from the region. i know i.
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can see just a little bit with lipstick oh oh oh oh oh it was on the front. meanwhile the u.n. has warned that israel's actions in gaza could amount to war crimes the body shimon rights council approved a probe into the israeli offensive well harry fear now reports on how the fighting is hampering medics efforts to save lives. with israel's navy to the west tanks and ground troops to the north east and south and it's modern air force all the while overhead there is no shortage of extreme risks for gaza's paramedics not the first responders the palestinian red crescent ambulances haven't reached some affected areas leaving civilians distraught but entering such areas can be deadly for paramedics i'm feelin says have come under fire in this recent escalation one medic has already died and it's happened before
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a paramedic died in the two thousand and twelve war more than 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 al aqsa hospital in missile. we have seen three israeli on land aerial vehicles fly over and we've seen just as many dead bodies right here. in order to paramedics do their job israel coolly you know natural cease fire in an area that seen heavy strikes schools and even says fire engines and diggers rushed 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. you know no first responders are internationally legally protected workers fearing that's not enough they've been joined by foreign activists volunteering as human shields but
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even with that 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 as paramedics have a seemingly impossible job to do all the while trying to avoid being part of the body count themselves carry fear. meanwhile a top diplomat thinks the international community is reluctant to help stem this just civilian death here's what the palestinian ambassador to the u.n. told us what it must and at. the u.n. security council says the mass killings of promised indians by israel in gaza but does nothing to stop the aggression and ensure the safety of civilians. but still will continue to knock on their door. in the past two weeks we are pointed to the
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council four times and got only a few limited solutions to the crisis which israel didn't recognize and didn't stop the aggression. well paris has seen a strong wave of support for the palestinians more than fourteen thousand people took to the streets in the heart of the french capital to condemn israel to previous protests descended into violence within days shouted three rioters. in other world news around forty thousand farm workers from across mexico have rallied in the capital they marched to the interior minister ministry in mexico city demanding dialogue on land reform and rights for indigenous people they also protested against new energy reforms they claim forced landowners to give their land to foreign investment firms to explore for petroleum and natural gas the protests was accompanied by a heavy police presence a man pace for. an attack on a prisoner convoy near baghdad is left sixty dead and dozens wounded of the bus transporting inmates and soldiers was hit by
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a roadside bomb and then fired on by gunmen the situation in iraq has been tense since senior radical sees the northern city of mosul and establish an islamic state in the region. the execution of a death row inmate in america has taken two hours instead of the expected ten minutes murderer joseph would hear gasp for breath more than six hundred times in the death chamber after being given a lethal injection is not the first case when u.s. executions have been apparently bought by using non tested drugs you took an oklahoma inmate more than forty minutes to die raising heated debate over the use of such methods and the trial of one of venezuela's main opposition figures leopoldo lopez has begun in caracas lopez is accused of inciting deadly anti-government protests that took place at the beginning of the year he denies all the charges he has been in custody since february and if convicted could face up to a decade in prison. if you're watching r.t.
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