tv The Truthseeker RT July 27, 2014 8:44am-9:01am EDT
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all day i was called a terrorist and i was told that i had a russian passport i was a russian spy they were telling me all day that i had entered ukraine through ukraine and entered it through russia it's all completely completely false through accusing me of working for terrorists all these accusations and interrogations and then they took my computer they took my things and i've just go our i've just recently been released and i was on the train to warsaw coming from the polish border and i just recently discovered that the now all of my accounts have been hacked i want to go to recount my e-mail account my youtube account which is obviously money in livelihood some of these deleted two thousand videos from back to every single account i have facebook contact the time that ukrainian forces have had my computer it was held by the s.p. use well they've taken that they've stripped all the passwords so now i've basically been tacked and i'm just fighting now to try and get my life back i mean being kicked out of the country of ukraine my car was taken by the ukrainian military my money was taken my bullet proof vest i've been deported from
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a country i own a flat in told i'm an enemy of the state when all i ever did there was report the news which report the truth and i've been told i've been obviously banned from for three years kicked out of the border and there have been cyber attack so basically you know my entire life has been has been taken apart i mean thankfully i'm alive and as you can see how effective your i but i'm a little shell shocked by the whole experience and just trying to kind of get my bearings and get things back together after what was an ordeal. but the time when phillips went missing ukraine's security forces said they had no information regarding his whereabouts they were also adamant that the military does not detain reporters and that on the contrary it worked to create safe conditions for them is what the spokesman of ukraine security services have to say. i know he's been taken hostage there's no information orders were boats were there is a bounty on his heard the ukrainian military don't apprehend journalists. however
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later kiev admitted to detaining and interrogating graham and tina told us his life was threatened is what he claimed was part of a conversation he had with the crane security officer. so yes because our little club designed. into this area that he wouldn't what do. we really don't know we'll. bring you. more we just want you to. operate normally you. would you think the new guy that you. go you know what he thinks but. what would you what. did. i but i still believe in the reason is that most immediately. and interrogations were also recorded on video part of which surfaced in ukrainian media after graham was released. eveleth
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you're freelance journalist. so is this the globe or you both of those looking obviously it to get. google to look at all this it looked brand new it is the news for example of you know google proceeded to do we are stringer as it is to get to work and i'll receive it in this newsgroup what a freelance cricks thing you know i did it and obviously his legion of aegis knew the screen the soup was if you see it today see objectively see the useful truth is most of to nicky ga objectively if you think the useful to society is to see it that is was through music is ya it's objectively a star citizen it in your movie a group who do know received today a canal is not a ho she day to day told you that it all should via future proof that life the only
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. staying on the subject of the media ukraine has become the world's most dangerous place for journalists and that's according to the international news safety institute seven media members have been killed there this year making work in the country more risky than any rock syria and pakistan reporters of also being detained on numerous occasions we have geo political analyst patrick henningsen why . i think they're very nervous in the ukraine because they do not want information to escape the type of information that graham phillips is reporting about the true nature of the conflict what we have is clearly a civil war by anyone's definition except for the western media and politicians in europe in the united states are still calling it as as the government in kiev is an anti terror operation meanwhile civilians are being targeted that's the very thing that the graham phillips is trying to relate to the world i think this policy out
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of. transparency is something they're clearly not very good at. hiding cover ups right from the beginning of this crisis right all the way back to february to the mike on so why should we expect anything different right now at least sixteen civilians have been killed after the ukrainian army launched grad rockets into populated areas in the restive ace that's according to human rights watch the group says the opposition controlled city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july now the group warns that the ground rocket systems cannot carry out precise attacks and that they use in residential areas can be classified as a war crime human rights watch is appeal to both sides in the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives are at risk and one of the authors of the report says the ukrainian military shouldn't get away with killing innocent people
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. neither side really seems to take enough precautions to make sure that civilians are not killed or injured and when you use these kinds of weapons in populated areas it's a really high risk receiving the answer the injured and killed and that's what we saw in the petrowski district that civilians were being killed by these kinds of rockets you were able to buy in looking at the creators looking at the direction from where the rockets were coming from looking at the. walls that were hit by these rockets so if it's if the rocket hits the western wall of the building it's coming from the west by doing that we were being we were able to establish where the attacks were coming from in for attacks they were coming from areas under the control of the ukrainian army and the ukrainian government should investigate and should immediately stop the use of these weapons in populated areas. care's army is
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continuing its crackdown on anti-government forces in the rest of east with urban areas being systematically caught in this deadly fire and we're getting reports from the opposition held city of goal of care where the latest artillery attack on the city center has reportedly killed at least ten civilians some reports though suggest that the death toll could be higher here's what one local resident told us . we will go out of order there was a strike on the city most likely from a grad rocket systems there is a very popular supermarket in the city center when the shelf alone to it there were a lot of customers then another fell in a residential yard in another near the city's maternity home causing all the windows to blow out explosions could be heard all through the day starting from four in the morning they simply raising us to the ground. and in lugansk a bombardment yesterday claimed the lives of nineteen people most of the two dozen damaged buildings were residential and the school and kindergarten were also hit
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and this is the aftermath of one of the bloodiest scenes where a bus stop full of people came under fire and this is how one of the witnesses described the single. although. you just heard it off the whole. looks like it would be the five. would you talk more or you go forward with you if there ever. was before your brother or the other where you in the other level and you can hear that what you want to get what you heard was a little bit of those few. also this week more than fourteen craning troops abandoned their positions and crossed the border into russia some of them have reportedly asked for russian citizenship so just say that they were fed up with waging war against their own people meanwhile those with injuries are now being treated in russian hospitals around culture of has more.
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eastern ukraine homes the blade scars riddled with bullets this is what the locals here i've been waking up to the day after day for the past several weeks and the human cost of this is stained government assault has been steadily rising by junior their children and journeymen and waiting. you know maybe ten years but by my own yeah you have right here with many hundreds killed since the ukrainian army's operation began half a million have already packed up their belongings and fled across the border to russia but for those who stayed on constant reminders that nobody is safe these dogs. will be in hiding here for two months already sharing can start any time so mother and i went outside some water and it was a miracle that we survived we had to hide from shells this plant is behind. every single moment we're afraid to die i don't netsky is one of ukraine's largest cities
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home to a million people many caught in the crossfire between and fighters who have made the city their stronghold and government forces the ukrainian authorities pledged to continue their own slow to root out what it calls terrorists but that means locals here have a long saw flights of their own the head of them don't know it's the largest city in the sand ukraine was once full of life and accommodated the locals and for interest only a couple of years ago it welcomed thousands of football fans to the european football championships now however it's lowered its earning into a ghost town as local businesses close their doors and residents to leave the area from constant shelling that hasn't stopped in over a month. artsy donetsk ukraine. time to run at some of the world headlines for you now more than fifty people have been killed in heavy clashes across libya in the city of benghazi the clashes occurred between libyan special forces and islamist militants leaving many civilians dead and in the capital tripoli dozens of
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egyptian workers have been killed when a rocket hit their home during clashes between rival militias battling over the city's main airport for the past two weeks libya has been facing a deteriorating security situation many embassies recently suspended work there and evacuated diplomats. found. a small number of iraqi christians attended a church service in baghdad in a show of defiance to islamic militants today service followed an order by the islamic militant group giving christians an old to mate and to convert pay taxes or be put to death many of them fled the country since then to a million christians lived in iraq prior to the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and three and now they make up fewer than half that number. the brother of former russian f.s.b.
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officer alexander litvinenko who previously blamed putin for ordering the agent's murder has now done a u. turn in an interview to the mail on sunday this week he claimed that foreign secret services were involved seeking to build public opinion against the russian president alexander litvinenko died seven and a half years ago after drinking tea poisoned with radioactive polonium in a london hotel this week the u.k. announced it would hold a public inquiry into the death saying there is evidence which indicates russian involvement in the assassination but world affairs journalist new york law believes that the fact the case is being relaunched now is serving a political purpose this comes. on the very day that britain is trying to push other members of the e.u. to impose tougher sanctions on russia so this is just one more stick that the u.k. government think they can beat russia and so i think it's no coincidence that told it comes out just five days after this terrible plane disaster in ukraine it's all
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part of this russia campaign and the u.k. government will be hoping that bringing this back into the limelight tough trying to hold people against russia i'm so excited but it's a good decision i believe. about with more news for you in just a few minutes time so you have to this short break. choose your language call if we can with oh if you're going to get a feel for the most excited i think if you decide to choose good news the consensus of. choose the opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to office who.
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breaking news international team scrapped plans to travel to the malaysian plane crash site as the ukrainian army reportedly launches an offensive on the nearby town. bodies of the m a seventeen victims have been arriving in the netherlands from where the flying departed we report from the country in mourning which was hit hardest by the tragedy. also this week russia's defense ministry reveals its suppliers had radar data suggesting there was a second plane near the malaysian airliner possibly a ukrainian military fighter while the u.s. is being pressured to present its own evidence to back the.
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