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tv   The Truthseeker  RT  July 27, 2014 12:44pm-1:01pm EDT

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help poor people poor women but you can only change their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them by misusing concept time the whole thing and to launch a can do that and we're all for still. right to see. first rate. and i think the church. reformers. instrument. today in the. missing in action held at gunpoint and deported it all happened this week to u.k.
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journalist and r t contributor graham phillips he was detained in ukraine by security forces held in captivity for three days and then kicked and barred from the country for three years he told us what i'll see how to go through during his detention. they were sending messages from my phone that message that you go r.t. saying all these fine i didn't i didn't send that message they were going through my messages asking me about every single message who sent this to you who is this person how do you know this person was put in a room next to an artillery positions they were firing heavily from that was being fired on i was kept in a cell was detained along with another journalist for dean who was beaten in front of me i saw soldiers you know kick him in the face and then a soldier said if you can confirm my details and he couldn't guarantee that i was going to live i was blindfolded kept in a cell without water or toilet facilities and then we were separated i was interrogated i was interrogated all day i was called
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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 they were accusing me of working for terrorists all of these accusations and interrogations and then they took my computer they took my things and i've just go are 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 tacked so i want to go to recount my e-mail account my you tube account which is obviously money in livelihood someone has deleted two thousand videos from that so 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 are now basically being tacked and i'm just fighting now to try and get my life by having 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 a country i own
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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. at the time when phillips went missing ukraine's security forces said they had no information regarding his whereabouts they're also adamant that the military does not detain reporters dots on the country at work to create safe conditions for them here's what the spokesman of ukraine's security services have to say. i know he's been taken hostage there's no information on those were boats where there is a bounty on his head the ukrainian military don't apprehend journalists. but later
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kids have admitted to detaining and interrogating phillips and he told us his life was threatened yes when he came as part of a conversation he had with the ukrainian security officer. because our little design blew. out into this area that he wouldn't come when you know what do you really. don't know we deal. with them we don't you we don't need your mom who doesn't believe them or just what they wanted you to. be a pretty normally you. would you think the new guy that you seem to think. do you think going into what he thinks but. what would you what he. did. but i still believe he wanted to leave me. but mr mean you didn't marry him. interrogations roles recorded on video have part of which surfaced in the ukrainian
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media after graeme was released. phillips you're freelance journalist. so is this the globe or you do both of those looking obviously at today. who have all the illinois to do it is honestly something good of the new law president to do we are stronger as a city today to get to work and proceeded in this newsgroup to kind of freelance. and to if you will do you think it is legion of each just new the skinny you see who we see. you see today see objectively see the studious more through this motion to mickey or have you found these two cities to see it today's most through nick. yar t.v. star citizen into your movie into produce do not receive today cannot help you not to who she is day to day to you. and the ocean via future prints that like to be
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only ukraine has become the world's most dangerous place for journalists according to the international news safety institute seven media members have been killed there this year making work in the country more risky bomb in iraq syria and pakistan reporters have also been detained on numerous occasions and we asked geo political analysts 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 they're graham phillips is trying to relate to the world i think just looks like a policy out of kiev transparency is something they're clearly not very good at it's
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been hiding in 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. with the finger of blame for the escalating crisis in ukraine being repeatedly pointed out moscow and the e.u. stepped up with a fresh round of sanctions brussels has blacklisted another fifteen individuals and eighteen companies which it says have direct involvement in ukraine's crisis the measures include visa bans and asset freezes and further restrictions and may be on the way but the head of the franco russian chamber of commerce and industry say's deep divisions for me and among the member states. for the time being days new economy consumption. and we have to realize that because there is a stall. in the among its members on the way there all of which would apply economic potential and there is something which is very improbable to use it on
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a country of the size of russia of course you cannot see that it said true. to be so you need to talk and you clearly need to use a bit of. britain's daily mirror tabloid newspaper even choose to focus on the russian president's family but was apparently left red faced after feeling to be some fact checking. it's front page and friday clean to show them or putin with his daughter the story said she had fled her home in the netherlands but the woman next to the russian leader turns out to have no connection to him she is in fact a lawyer who was working for russia's federal agency for youth affairs at the time the picture was taken we asked her about the picture. it was a nice sunny day the president was walking on my left so i remember that day but that photo was taken by chance in two thousand and eight someone posted it on the internet without checking the facts it's strange that now a media organisation with such
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a big name has decided to use it. now let's move on to more news from around the world the wife of camarines deputy prime minister has been kidnapped in a time by nature islamist militants book. the group attacked the family's home where three people were killed in the process another local religious leader was kidnapped by the militants in a separate strike on his home. to cross border attacks into cameroon since friday nigeria believes the group wants to use cameroon as a base transit strives to carve out an islamist state. more than fifty people have been killed in heavy clashes across libya in the city of benghazi clashes occurred between libyan special forces islamist militants leaving many civilians dead and in the capital tripoli dozens of egyptian workers were 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
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a teary security situation many embassies have recently suspended work and evacuated all that. on. a small number of iraqi christians attended that church service in baghdad in a show of defiance to islamist militants today's service followed order by the islamic militant group giving christians an ultimatum to convert pay taxes or be put to death many of the christians have fled the conflict since about up to a million lived in iraq prior to the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and three now they make up fewer than half that number . the brother of former russian f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko who previously blame vladimir putin for ordering the agent's murder made a u. turn in an interview to the mail on sunday this week he claimed foreign security services were involved seeking to build public opinion against the russian
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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 the first journalist neil clark believes the fact the case is being relaunched no is serving a political purpose this comes on the very day that britain is trying to push other members of the aid 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 part of this russia campaign and the u.k. government will be hoping that bringing this back into the limelight trying to hold people against russia i'm so excited it's a good decision not to leave. a short break now here on r t international join me
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in a couple of minutes time for more news on i'll see you then. choose your language. because we can't with oh if you're going to get a feel for the most excited i think it's like if you decide to choose good news the consensus to. choose to get the news that you've a great. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. that's the thing if.
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a true tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom line and that's where we're at. the chill ourselves. our headlines this hour an entire family has been killed in the. ukrainian city of . they were among civilian lives lost in heavy army shelling some graphic images have emerged from the city of showing residential areas coming on fire. in the combat in the region forces international teams to. travel to the malaysian plane crash site us ukrainian army launches an offensive on a nearby town. also this week defense ministry reveals its radar data suggesting there was a second plane near the malaysian airliner.

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