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this has been advocating against anybody who discussed it all with kevin all. the classic basel been out there for ages and we know what they're usually used for that is sending out spam messages in some cases performing hacking attacks but it seems that uncle sam is after something much more sophisticated here if you go online and check out the us federal business opportunities website you will come across a pentagon request from earlier this week and this was something that really caught our attention with the us army wants right now is a software system that will be able to translate between languages most notably russian korean farsi in arabic and we all know which countries these languages are spoken in this kind of technology this kind of translation technologies radio there was no hold on because for now i'm far from giving you the full list of requirements the tool is meant to understand and know how to use correctly dialects slag and even a mode g.'s plus it must be
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a tool that is capable of analysis all these millions of posts comments and replies and we all that these things can be really dodgy are to be at a loss for emotion and sentiment that's how complicated it gets key question is again it's probably overused but what's it going to be used for potentially they want the software to be able to communicate with users online maybe not one hundred percent like a human being but somewhat close to that just take this requirement that i have printed out right here it is the ability to generate at least three or up to ten unique statements derived from the original social media statement while retaining the meaning and the tone of the original again the software will monitor and analyze its own impact from the messages that it sends then a just plus it also needs to be self-taught in a way that it can learn from its own mistakes and then improve an upgrade which
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provides potentially unprecedented. opportunities for influencing opinion on life in a company you're going to notice the irony of this big plan is that it's on the heels of the u.s. leaders complaining about all the potential fuss about online interference from other parties other countries really with. in the case when russian troll farms and there are all over the media news about that the first question that i asked the pentagon what is your intention guys for this particular new projects we sent them out or request to comment they didn't get back to us for now but the languages are either regions will give you a hand and also some experts have already told us that it's part of the u.s. campaign could be to expand their online influence in capabilities something that they have been up to for years but really the sophistication of this new project machines being able to analyze the emotions and the sentiment of comments online
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that is something alarming well we asked the pentagon for comment the story they did not confirm the use of bullets but the scribe the program as a translation tool which is needed due to quote sheer volume of data available today on the internet ok still to come in the program an e.u. court has prevented sweden from the porting a terror suspect we've got live reaction coming up in ninety seconds time. our.
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little walk don't you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battles that. you stopped by to tell you that but because of the public. doesn't tell you that you are not cool enough to buy their product. that we all know was. just coming up to fifteen minutes into the program welcome back the european court
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of justice has prevented sweden from deporting a moroccan asylum seeker who security services considered a potential terrorist swedish intelligence recommended the man's deportation after concluding that he was a threat to national security the individual whose name is not being released appealed to the european court of justice on the court ruled that his extradition would violate article three of the european convention on human rights he could face torture in his home country. now the case burris similarities with a ruling in germany a few days ago germany's high court prevented a turkish man convicted of supporting islamist extremists from being sent home the reason i can was that his rights could be filing in turkey. ok let's get into this because we can hear from two guests in the u.k. mohammed schiff. all of their ramadan foundation and alan craig former leader of
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the christian peoples alliance you're both very welcome to the program alan kay can we start with you. write scripts human rights watch amnesty they have repeatedly accused morocco of using torture to get confessions i put it to you don't european countries have a juicy to make sure that they are not complicit in those practices. you know it oh there goes not well this issue is about the toll is it the issue primarily is about the european court of justice. which is a count among doing the design of the swedish states to remove an unwelcome alien and a threatening game in a security risk alien from their own country and assisting is that i mean sweden of all people of all nations the great humanitarian the humanitarian superpower the great liberal state even though they have said this man is
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a security risk even they and we talk about not just the government but talk about this security services we're talking about a supreme court we're talking about the immigration border all those organs of the of the swedish state have said this man must go ok the european court of justice has a point has on many occasions says that this individual rights trump the state the balance of the state to protect his own people all i can say is a promote from a british point of view i'm really glad that we're coming out. under the authority of the european court of justice but i feel worse already for that for the right for the swedes mohammad the swedish intelligence concluded that this person was a threat to national security to put it bluntly surely that should take priority over concerns for his personal safety. well first of all i think we've got to be aware that there is a jew process of law that should be conducted and if anybody is involved in
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preparing terrorism and supporting it cretien it then the jew process should take its course i think what's really difficult is when we have instances like this where there is intelligence from the diligent security agencies that can't be shared in public that people have been subjected to this process but as i've said we have a jew process and in that you process the european court of human rights of passage judgment which is that he cannot be deported but it hasn't said that this state of sweden cannot take action against this individual to lock him up if he poses a threat to the security of that country and i think that's what this committee should should be doing is taking action to hold him to account for what he's involved in try to divide it collides them and try to stop him from brainwashing other people and if that fails then they should throw him in jail rather than lashing out at european court of justice or human rights ari. he wasn't
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he wasn't born in sweden he's come as a guest to sweden and the swedish have looked at him and they've said this man is a security risk to our society he needs to go back home we don't want him we don't need a purpose judgment statement a perfectly legitimate sentiment for any nation to take and that at this we used to rush into this whole thing little as i say the they call themselves the humanitarian superpower the russian troops they clearly think this and it's a real concern to them and that in my view they have a good memory my point they have every right to throw him out the problem is as you say as mohamed says there is a due process that due process now includes the european court of human rights which muhammad spoke about the european court of justice which is an e.u. organ the european union they have intervened in those that it can go back for. i think we just ought to pull out of the north a pull out from from the european court of justice. that you like what we are with
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. allen thank you for correcting me there you get confused between the various courts but look i'm not here to defend this terrorist or this alleged terrorist or this alleged extremist we're all here to say absolutely no place in our society for these type of people but again i ask the question if he is such a dangerous threat to the safety and security of sweden why isn't he look top why haven't they taken criminal action against him put him away behind bars but you know we are compassionate and humanitarian one hundred three hundred european morning. why should they do that the boat came across as a guest he's a guest where you can he's clearly a mouse an unwelcome guest because they feel he's a threat to society then roach chuck him out send it back home that's what they're going to do it sounds a bit unfortunate his claims all he may be talked about when he when he goes home but if the swedes are convinced that he's going to do damage to the sweetest
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society and the swedish people then he should go back and take his his course back in morocco where he came from so you don't welcome it certainly the island we're going to have sort of equal to another and we're going to have been just as wrong. what we did either and we don't have the law of the jungle we have to process the checks and balances within our constitution aspects of judicial system that judicial system is independent it's reached a decision now why the you may disagree with that decision or not we've got to respect the right of those institutions to make those decisions and i go back to the central point. in terrorism let me let me finish i let me under let me finish the sentence if these people are involved in. terrorism then the criminal that was let me finish should be for you to act what these what the country should be doing is taking criminal action against those individuals and putting them away if you have balls. i want to put
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a point you caught hold on i just want to move on that made a little bit because i don't you know i want to do it all because we're short in time this is by no means a uniquely swedish problem my recent report find there are at least one hundred twenty five british to hobbies who have returned to the u.k. after fighting for isel they're not at large you know we're hoping that they're being looked out but we don't know for sure what do you think should be done with those people you know that some of them born in britain where do you send men to what do do you. the shouldn't have been allowed back in but they are as they are they are not only usually the enemy of all of our country well i understand that the previous poster should not have been allowed back in and those still some who are still some who want to come back in they should not be allowed in the decide to go and join and fight for our enemy the for the lost their right to come back and in my view the ones that are here it's a very difficult circumstances for us it puts
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a huge strain on all security services as they have to watch all the show how it is and all these extremists who come back here it is a fair bet that they will not want to do good to all society because they joined up with an enemy it puts peerage pressure and that's what i think just going back to humans point and just using the swedish example of sweden has every right to say how to go we don't want sure we don't want to also society and all security services spend all the time chasing this particular individual round off to go back to. morocco it is a due process but the societies have the right to change that due process and the problem is not swedish to process but the european court of justice and i think sweden want to pull itself out from the e.u. and the under the authority of the european pocahontas just as we are in the process of doing an all bricks at negotiations ok well i mean i get as i said. in terms of what you asked about britain's british fighters who support isis who'd
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been fighting for aussies they should not be welcome in this country when they left this country they chose to fight for our enemy as odd and said. they should you know everything if they've left this country and they fought for that. then they should have been about coming to this country is probably something which me and i would agree with but i get to go back to the point it's not the law of the jungle it's not the law or what people's emotions say it's a jew process it's been followed sweden has to respect that process we've all got to respect that process and as i said. if he's involved in criminal activity in preparing supporting terrorism why hasn't be important trial for those crimes why isn't the alto ca we caught up extra judicial processes in these cases just on the legality of all this alan is that there's no hype traditional clue that clearly i mean ok i hope the whole point is isn't that the whole point is that has been has been jew process within sweden itself which you would if you accept full due
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process within sweden it would be absolutely and the swedes would accept that but the jew process said this bloke is going to go back to morocco the problem is then this bloke appealed to european court of justice and the european court of justice has overruled all the spanish due to the swedish judicial process and have said no you've got to keep an eye on the swedes being law abiding citizens will do so but it does raise the question what about the american court of justice i think for many people saying that this whole thing is not what we can withdraw from it if we want to britain is in the letter and so understanding is where exactly is why so many countries are raising his change the process of who is this child in the minority when it comes to europe what it when it comes to european union breaks it is in this country out in the minority i think the vast majority of people across the rest of the opening recognize we're stronger together. mohamed on that point let's just get your thoughts i'm not sure we were going to hear about it but it's
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like precious what you know what you decide with or without having a ruling imposed on it by the european court of justice in luxembourg isn't it that overreach that turn people against the european union. no because there are as i said to your question. just considers ok alan let me let me just get in a few words here thank you i never said i have no hit thank you sir i'm not here to to endorse the activity any of these people involved and i spent my life campaigning against terrorism i will continue to do that but i'm a person who believes in june process i believe in the fact that if these people are involved in what the intelligence agencies are saying i've got no reason to doubt that then they should be poor trial for glorifying terrorism supporting terrorism in terrorism why has that not happened i've read up on this case since it's often in there is no evidence that that individual has been put on trial and to be held to account ok when i say extradition process is that's what i mean we
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cannot have a situation where people who are accused of a crime are not held to account for the crime or able to prove their innocence ok the way the timing is going out and you get the last twenty seconds of the debate this time around you say pleasure. the swedish government nor the european court of justice talking trollop the boat back to morocco any way a story needs to go is a threat to their society quite clearly that investigated that the threat was already back egos and he'll have to take his chance back in morocco ten seconds about how it. i just think due process is very very important and we live in a democratic society where we have to understand and respect that process if the judiciary is making a decision we have to abide by how much a fake chick executive all the ramadan foundation and alan craig former leader of the christian people's alliance it's been a pleasure thank you both. thank you i'm not all the news for my show and thomas is
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here in half an hour's time with the news making your world headlines i'm not so. it's being called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this a serious diplomatic opening or merely a ploy south korea appears to welcome the opening this is a reply to washington. i think there is indeed a potential to come out of this impasse of implementing the means grievance by next week on the u.n. peace operation this is
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are you taking this risk. and that is just a mind blowing amount of criminal activity going on here i struggle to even rope my head around it. are am too afraid. definitely. but i'm trying to be jeff for. the many years the wealthy and the mighty of the world have kept their financial secrets in the a delicate shade of tax havens. but everything changed when for the first time in one hundred is the offshore panel canal started leaking. one hundred thirty thousand people and one hundred seventy countries were left anxious after eleven point five million documents was stolen from the law firm. among the affected what
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twenty nine forbes list billionaires hollywood stars one hundred fifty politicians and a dozen national leaders. they all had to justify the money hidden away in tech savings . why did the panama project hit home so precisely at that moment and at such specific targets someone lucky to be missed. somewhat cold by ricochet and others were killed outright. wieland that panama too will explode at imagined what consequences may follow. that a special otty project we all covered exclusive confessions an unexpected account of one of the biggest scandals of recent years.
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in twenty sixteen a famous british model lady heather mills acquired new fame in addition to being pulled mccartney's ex-wife she also became a panama papers. as a loan from reading the guardian that she was at the center of the biggest offshore scandal in a decade. i've never been to panama i didn't know anything about it so i called the
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guardian and basically said what is this and they said oh you have a company an offshore company and. this leaks happened and. there's phone didn't stop ringing for months with calls from journalists lawyers business partners tax agents and bankers. everyone wanted to know was heather really evading tax and hiding her money in offshore companies set up and opened. my banks called me and said how do you know you never told us you had this in the panama papers and i went i had never heard about the company must. and it was only before coming to do this interview i called my lawyers and i said who are they exactly and apparently there is a company that is based. famous formula one driver yahoo truly also found his name in the panama files. but first he thought it was just a prank but it turned out to be
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a major concern for many months to come. up with stories that come up on the. t.v. everywhere this week they wanted to check my position the position again can clear thought. it was all the racing driver was also suspected of using offshore companies to launder money to the authors or just suspected but not charged. but did the public appreciate that distinction of course not only if we know it was only for the media. and. the people without any specific reason renowned russian chess grandmaster and state duma member. was another victim of the headline war the legendary player was about to open a chess school in sochi on may the tenth twenty sixteen but the day didn't begin with festivities.
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a couple of. under russian law state duma members are not allowed to own a business a single press article could have put an end to the famous chessplayers political korea. but who was the real target of that gambit among the hundreds of people whose names were found in the panama papers a hollywood stars famous sportsman and politicians actors jackie chan and emma watson film director. and former president michel platini none of them in their worst nightmares could have imagined that their names would ever feature alongside that of the bloodthirsty drug lord. and the scandal ridden ukrainian president petro poroshenko as a result there were transactions for instance with piers that there were transactions with trump transactions with the i think it was the king or the
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premier prime minister of iceland who got revealed a new unit up having to resign there's trav there's transactions that they pieced together from leaders of middle east countries. many sacrificial thanks to the panel. but clearly the real targets were the kings the first victim was iceland's prime minister. david. when it was revealed that his wife secretly companies. to the streets of reykjavik. had no option but to resign. twenty sixteen british pm david cameron's position was subject to public scrutiny.
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stated that cameron's late father had founded several companies with distributed. it's a strange fact that in the day the camerons involvement in the. then prime minister is only mentioned six times. interestingly following the publication of the. foreign media attention has focused on russia's president. this b.b.c. headline states that his close circle are involved in money laundering. time magazine. the connection.
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is the russian. themselves in the third paragraph. in the article thirty three times you remember there were. in the front page. through billion dollars in pattern or to that effect nothing withdrew there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever. could the panama scandal have been another information attack against russia or did the instigators have a motives. it's no coincidence that the files mention the kings of morocco and saudi arabia. the president of argentina. the former u.n. secretary general kofi annan son. pakistani prime minister now as sharif's three children the daughter of former chinese premier league paying fans relatives of
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hosni mubarak. and bashar al assad. many experts are certain that the panama governments all over the world will continue. we've learned that there will be a second part of the papers and preparations for the next progressing full steam ahead. on the website of the consortium that led the investigation into the first part of the scandalous report journalists are dropping subtle hints. the second information needs funding. we are aiming to raise fifty thousand dollars or more over the coming weeks to contribute towards our next big investigation. of the journalist consortium gerard ryle is quite open they've held back a lot of compromising evidence for later well there are a lot of documents that have yet to be published because we didn't publish every document that we chose not to publish every document night five to ninety eight
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percent of the information collected by. the hack not the leak was never released we cannot preclude the possibility that later on there will be a sort of. point zero or three point zero you never know this is how the streets of . hundreds of millions of documents. heads of state and. money from state budgets and. financial apocalypse. willing to go to avoid being published.
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