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ukraine's army pounds the center of the anti cave stronghold in the outs for the very first time at least seventy people have been killed in the city in the last three days. russia shouldn't wall itself in or break ties with its partners that statement from president putin as he addresses top politicians in the resort city are also. militarized police forces in missouri unleashed there have use crackdown on protesters here during a fourth night of unrest over the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a cop and. western governments step up military aid to iraq there's
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trouble brewing on the home front with more jihad of volunteers being recruited openly on the streets of some european cities. which might have a national coming to you live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program and locals in the nets are saying the resistance has come under the most intense army bombing to date at least two civilians have reportedly been killed and ten injured a shell shower the center of the region's largest city for the very first time some of the following images are disturbing while this video that you're looking at shows the aftermath of the attack o.s.u. observers can be seen examining the scene of the violence and at least seventy people have died in the increasingly intense shelling of the past three days the city used to have a population of almost
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a million before the start of the conflict meanwhile kiev says it's also been tightening its grip on the region second city of lugansk people there announced a humanitarian crisis over a week ago maria fanaa met some of them. key of course these and large scale antiterrorist ration. well and to government fighters in the east say they're trying to liberate the region from occupiers yet it's civilians who are paying the highest price they describe what's happening on the ground and in their backyards as senseless violence the city of lugansk one of the biggest in the crane's east lies in ruins and is almost empty but a to refine never stops while the shelling of the city continue not only residential areas are being targeted just yesterday a shell landed right here in the middle of these graves at one of the city's main symmetries cauchon the road now of the u.s.
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side of the border in this where more la guardia more so than stoke on your balkan yellow zone or do you look. at me in your vision. so for more than nature has disappeared over you. dmitri and his family were caught in the sporadic fire when they tried to get water from a wild stream outside to see. my this national bulge and behold not a monastery budgeter street uniform we're going to treat you like it's probably for you and you can hear track of it was told to do it we'll do it connecticut and of course follow for your pretty this is for mr clinton for a story that we've all done the mark of globalization all of the boomers media but you sure we'll all be sure that you're going off and safety is not the only thing they listen in on yasser arafat not all those we supposed to hear tell us they need of practically everything humanitarian aid provided by city authorities is not easy to get. there is the yellow witch of the girl who still loves it obviously well
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you've just another choice of a little such a good life it didn't kill your miserable in you know a lot of your skin there is so little crystal illiterate did mr coco which is less leadership of your sort at table most doesn't what you call children overload will use a brainless quarter for much of your loan your home i should be approaching late you'll decide to see your street this hendry tonight is three in one of the most shelled districts of lugansk invites anyone who wants to flee the city to come to dislike native place on any given day get those who haven't got out yet don't seem in any rush to pack their bags and escape yet know that there was no we had pneumonia but then you buy it in the city better than ever before but there are those who want to get out but can't. get to the court but when you do i don't miss the leadership of the gephardt what is your what did i or need to do
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a couple of hours after we crossed the border back into russia we heard that violent clashes have erupted all along the road we drove alone and those who we just spoke to in the ganske now find themselves trapped in the encircled city. in eastern ukraine. and want to report it has outlined the puter course of russia's foreign policy the president is currently visiting crimea were he also met members of russia's lower house of parliament in the resort city of yalta among cossar of is there for us. a lot of speech here in crimea certainly garnered a lot of attention by observers from around the world and certainly it was very and to support it and it also came on the back drop all the recent. sanctions by russia and the west and that is certainly heightened tensions around the situation in ukraine here's some of what. i had to say during his speech he underlined the fact that's
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a russian should not also wall itself in break any size it with its partners however russia should never feel or be patronized by its partners in any way or form should not be now the russian president also called on the russian society so unites in light of recent events but tonight not for a call for it but rather to consolidate and work for the good of the nation and the underlining thought over all that was the fact that russia's foreign policy should be peaceful right now and in the years so it's a call now that this speech itself was met with a certain degree. one indicator of that was the fact that russian stocks at the russian stock markets actually grew just to remind you of the main points the president has stressed russia should not in his view wall itself in or break ties with partners but it should allow its partners to patronize it either by the report and also called on russian society tonight urging though that this not be done for
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conflicts sake. russia's demanding answers over the fate of missing a russia target for andris and moscow says it will raise the issue at the u.n. and with the o.s.c. unless key of reveals his whereabouts contacts with a journalist who was working in east ukraine was lost more than a week ago a great interior ministry official told stands employers that he can only assume that the reporter was detained by the security services and the thirty three year old's disappearance has sparked an outcry mung international rights groups which are calling for his release and they're now drawing attention to the dangers facing journalists covering the conflict in the country. well many and other reporters have been caught in the crossfire in eastern ukraine seven journalists have been killed others were abducted interrogated or tortured and here are the faces of those who risked their lives covering armed operation more of their stories that r.t. dot com where we're also posting any updates on the missing photographer under
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a stand. meanwhile ukraine has adopted a new law allowing it to impose a package of sanctions on moscow which could include banning russian fuel supplies through its territory it has also created a blacklist of russian individuals and organizations that will be affected debate and is known to get particularly enjoyed by really good times and this session asked for id no exception. if you believe all this brawl was sparked after the leader of a far right party accuse another m.p. of failing to play his part in the so-called anti terror operation in east ukraine not that he was going to take that lying down grabbing his accusers sty and delivering a punch to his face scar ran the for the presidency in may and as for him when it
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comes to using his fists in the chamber in the spring he forcibly kicked russian journalist out of the parliament building accusing them of espionage despite the crew having accreditation. now missouri police have stepped up their crackdown on protesters during a fourth night of violence over the killing of an armed black teenager by a cop officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at a largely peaceful demonstration in ferguson the media also failed to have a hand of the law to journalists said they were a manhandled during arrest and one the news crew even reported being shot at by police are just as if he is there. you. may have been chaos continue to unravel on the streets of ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri for a fourth night in a row police continue to clash with protesters coming out onto the streets an outrage over the death of eighteen year old michael brown.
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right now the air here is filled with tension and really smells of tear gas. violence and looting began on sunday night as hundreds of protesters took out onto the streets dozens of businesses were looted and we have witnessed tear gas in fact being used when protesters were quite peaceful. and you know. it seems to be a different story according to the police that have been quite heavily militarized out on the streets night after night expecting it seems the worse. witnesses who say they saw exactly what happened during michael's killing reports that he had been running away from the police car with his hands lifted up in the air showing that he was unarmed when he was killed by multiple gunshots this community ferguson in fact has a population of twenty one thousand people two thirds of them are african-american
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whereas the ferguson police department is estimated to have only three black police officers out of fifty so the issue of race is certainly a huge one in these unraveling clashes and violence that have been taking place where locals are furious over regular police brutality and what they call racial profiling some of them have even stronger words to describe the latest events. when you got a lot of harassment by the cops you don't see enough just when you go on unknown at all we were in the street so why you shouldn't and so the complex who's going to be next which child is going to be next week jesse trayvon and jordan davis and all the black children all around the world this is the systematic racist problem this is a part time in america let's call it what it is. now furious response they're also pouring out a line over the ongoing militarized police crackdown in ferguson some recent tweets compare the halley armed officers to combat troops in iraq there's more social
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media reaction on our web site r t v dot com. the. british officials have admitted that elite s.e.'s special forces are on the ground in iraq but london claims its troops and aircraft are only there to help kurdish refugees who've been cut off by jihad his forces some british lawmakers want a broader intervention you know while extremists are openly recruiting on the streets of london asked bullyboy who now reports. shoppers on london's oxford street got more than they bargained for earlier this week when they encountered men handing out flyers asking britons to join the islamic state the violent organization terrorizing northern iraq i was on oxford street with a group of friends of mine and i saw this. stand people were having
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like a table. given difference to people trying to promote. the highly fight the spread of pro islamic state material has become a major concern fact anti terror police in the u.k. i thought ok this is wrong something else going on i was very angry i mean. i was trembling there using the democratic and that situation and freedom in order to promote something against it which is really really dangerous in one east london housing estate this black flag closely resembling that of jihadist groups was seen hanging above the gates for several days the highly provocative gesture took pace as the islamic states murderous campaign has left thousands of refugees stranded in northern iraq r e f tornado jets have been sent to support
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a drops for refugees and to carry out surveillance operations image is a bizarre mixed up forces group so rampage through iraq have been splashed across the media and it's starring public opinion where it demonstration outside downing street and you can see the signs talking about standing up to i said the u.k. prime minister is under growing political pressure to follow the lead of the u.s. and launch airstrikes to try to stop the terrorists advance that's despite lingering anger over the deeply unpopular iraq war which cost the u.k. . nine billion pounds and dragged on for almost a decade iraq's current crisis has been blamed on the world bank you were related there is also a sense that because of the iraq war. the west responsibility many people consider that of course is the alternate few that the west has already been into iraq and it hasn't worked out so they just stand back the u.k.
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government's limited itself to providing humanitarian assistance but with growing concerns over the islam mix states reign of terror and for the spread of extremist ideology at home westminster could be forced to reconsider i. see. germany has pledged nonlethal military aid to iraq and that's after america and france released arms supplies to the kurds to help them fight the islamic state some u.s. and e.u. officials say the jihad as must be dealt with because they pose a direct threat to western countries while those warnings have been backed up with some social media images like of this young australian boy holding up a decapitated head his father's age hottest and says he's proud of his son and this latest photo depicts a british rapper who traveled to syria and joined the radical movement there one prominent muslim activist told us the policies of european governments are driving
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some people towards the jihad a scam. thank you will see is actually in the people and other parts is is this double sort of misses is that on one side we have to be involved in the movie all of the syrian government and all this side you know read it is a confusion miss is just going up and use the unfortunately there's always a number of the root which are confuse which makes it to get even more confused double let miss it just. unfortunately these are longer will be people we should being exploited or something needs to be done and the government indeed needs to set the example because we need to educate people that this sort of action is just as he goes it is consequence up to and the reality is create more havoc more killing more a justice and the need to drive them so in unity that message is not going out.
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and coming out will bring you the latest on the kurdish struggle for survival in northern iraq a fear of genocide by jihadists and they're begging for more international help also i have. got states military has told the entire well that they add zero tolerance to rape cases they have not helped me at all. japan's revealed at sepang millions of dollars in compensation for crimes committed by u.s. soldiers but some of the victims of these crimes are left without justice we hear from one of them in just a few moments. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here are not going here in iraq other big story the. same time there's a reason they don't want and do not. want to raise that we should all be completely outraged now let's break the set.
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welcome back this is the u.n. has declared the highest level of emergency in iraq warning that thousands of refugees trapped by jihad as could face imminent genocide was in days a u.s. helicopter delivering food to the area was rushed by desperate crowds begging the crew to take them all to safety the paragon though claims a complete evacuation is not necessary because far fewer people are under siege than previously thought by the kurdish minority begs to differ. throughout the. world. and it should not. be doing that. and ok and even that won't be set up and this could someone with the house on the head and the way and then even in the famine that get him until heaven and.
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now it is to set up now at home beyond. what the president of the cause with. ok barbara was. hiding when i thought that i had them out of a bottle. well for now america and some of its allies are delivering arms and ammunition to the kurds washington was the first to offer firepower with the cia now providing local militia with light weapons and bullets france which is only ever had humanitarian involvement before is also agreed with baghdad to supply some weaponry and the iraqi government which had been reluctant to help the separatist kurds before is now giving them weapons as well while the u.k. is helping transport some of it or weapons from eastern europe foreign policy
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expert robert naiman says the supplies will be a fresh incentive for kurds to seek independence. so there are on resolve obviously deep on resolved issues between the regional government of kurdistan and the central government in baghdad it doesn't seem to be any prospect that they will do so and it doesn't have any prospect that really any outside force can physically stop iraqi kurds from declaring independence in the areas that they control the current civil have always been seen to have long been seen in the west as a more reliable partner better fighters militarily more cohesive politically course there are other issues at stake here besides. humanitarian. motivations that are being stated one key thing is the concern about the northern iraq it will
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fields of this is something day the british and french are also concerned about the oil fields in northern iraq possibility that this one exteriorize say as that will threaten or take control of iraqi oil fields. iraqi dot com right now and here face from space an american task firm warns that privately owned satellites may soon be able to snap photos of our faith says caroline for the details plus life after a biologist with the way an african doctor describes the hardships he has to put out whether after surviving the deadly virus. right on the scene. first for you and i think that you're. on our reporters. in.
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the the in. a top hamas negotiator says the group is ready to strike again if it's a force to and of won't sign a peace deal with israel unless but a man's of its people are mad earlier both sides agreed to stand there cease fire by five days but hours before that israel accused the militants of firing rockets and hit back with its own strikes but with clear reports at this stage the cease fire does appear to be holding but both sides accuse the other of violating it there was a seventy two hour cease fire that was due to expire at midnight on wednesday and two hours before that expired date went into effect there were rockets fired at israel israel responded by hitting targets in the gaza strip and also moving lising its troops on the israel gaza border so that certainly saw tensions here climb as both sides started feeling that they could be
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a resumption of fighting all of this happens while we have these in direct negotiations taking place in cairo there is this new agreement in place for a five day cease fire and it's hoped that this time will be used so that they can be a permanent deal reached between the sides what we are hearing from the teams in cairo is that there has been significant progress but that there are still outstanding issues regarding the lifting of the siege in gaza regarding security arrangements and also reconstruction efforts inside the gaza strip. now japan's defense ministry says it's paid out nearly four million dollars in compensation over the past decade for accidents and crimes involving american military personnel america now has around fifty thousand troops serving in the u.s. military bases in japan and it turns out that thousands of crimes have been committed by u.s. staff in the last ten years many while they were on official army duty under the agreement tokyo has to pay a quarter of
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a compensation for incidents that occurred during u.s. military duties even if the japanese have nothing to do with a victim of one of those crimes the order to use paul scott her story and about her receipt for justice i was raped by united states military servicemen and at that time i thought that perhaps i was the only person who was a victim and then i i did so much research and i have i have this here before me is the list of nine hundred forty five the this is only the rape cases alone that have happened since the one nine hundred forty s. a list you can see is quite extensive here they're having like every every month or every couple of weeks and and i actually put this list. and i watch it and you can see it's not that large but you can see i version on some sheets here and what is what is on the list goes on it's all the way down the line this is enough this would be these a list of just the right crimes in okinawa. and that
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would probably my would probably be quibbling to a twenty four store story building so how many of these. get investigated properly do you believe i mean what happened in your case properly well say for example since the one nine hundred fifty s. there's been about two hundred thousand crimes and accidents that have been caused by united states military service men. and in my case. you know nobody wanted to help me nobody wanted to listen and the united states military has claimed and has but i mean to me told the entire world that they are a zero tolerance to rape cases. and they're helping victims but that is completely the opposite they have not helped to me at all it wasn't international disabled as for breaking a set that's next. baltimore
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is considering making their curfew for minors even stricter for the last twenty years children caught on the street up until midnight were in deep trouble with the police but now this will be made even earlier starting at nine or ten pm depending on their age and the day of the week can the government impose a curfew on youths well yes if we think about it people under eighteen can't sign contracts join the army smoke cigarettes or vote because they're legally not responsible for their own actions so yeah that whole freedom of association guaranteed by the constitution really only applies once you're an adult who can in theory be responsible for associating with certain people on a street corner at midnight although legally this is ok ideologically there's
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something wrong with the idea i remember hearing in school all the talk about living in the greatest country on earth and how many freedoms we have in america but the problem is that it is hard for teenagers to believe all these nice slogans when they have to dodge police just for walking down the street in their own home town getting a two hundred fifty dollar fine for leaving your house doesn't make you feel like you're living in the greatest country on earth i mean it sure didn't when they put a curfew in my neighborhood in the ninety's but that's just my opinion. look for.
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the. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to genetics but you jennifer vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was sterilised for length of being in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death hated for years and rarely discussed.
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