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the mainland would be accept it terrorists would be available terrorist organizations. to say the they have good cause of course not the mainstream media has a habit of putting itself on a journalistic pedestal getting the facts right giving balance and using trusted sources but those standards appear to be selective and only if the story fits the cover it was done of r.t. while fighting is still ongoing in series italy province between government forces and the al-qaeda linked news refreshment is exclusive video of the battle for key positions.
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now a german children's t.v. channel is under fire at the moment for showing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his younger german girlfriend amid claims that fail to challenge the repression of women here's a clip. stuff i cannot wear short thinks always long things because i cannot accept my wife looking like that this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rule. for the first doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that's just implied it's what's written in the qur'an it's not ok to eat it is not normal
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and so i asked do i really have to eat pork to do this will have to live together i stopped eating it well one concerned parent just described herself as a qualified master of pedagogue and psychology has written an open letter calling the program an open attack on the emancipation of women challenging the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which ranged from claims exploiting migrants to accusations that it's worrying insight into the failures of integration. i'm not sure that that's the role of a publicly funded agency or a media outlet if a private company or a cultural center wanted to do it sure but the idea of german taxpayers paying for this kind of sort of fake romance i think it's really disturbing this is about i don't even know if this is a real romance this is about a story
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a channel what is it what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ages of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with good advice intolerance extremism is out there it was a lie right that guy pretended to be sixteen he wasn't sixteen so the kids were lied to from the very start and so i that's that's a knock against the whole program well i just think that this contrived romance was being deliberately sold to these kids as a way of undermining our setting the table for the undermining of maybe what i believe are the intentions of the parents parents have a right to continue their family legacies and their culture and this undermines it
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on the taxpayer dime you know if we have stories about this young syrian people whether they're young adults whether the mine is who are mixing with into mingling with living lives alongside germans or other europeans i think the story should be told we have freedom of the press and we should enjoy. your show if they still had new york police officers is taking legal action against the city's ladies for releasing body cam video to the public explain why just off the break. hey everybody i'm stephen bob taft hollywood guy you know suspects every proud
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but again the new york's lodge's police union assuming it's time commissioner and the city's ministration to open the release of body count for to catch. this footage has serious implications not only for the safety and g. process rights of police officers before the privacy and rights of members of the public as well the union claims the release of video from officers body cameras is a breach of citizens previously adding that need ministration uses quote arbitrary inconsistent parameters and his or say guided by political considerations one case in point is an incident last september when a man was shot after pointing a toy gun at police that video released despite fears it could jeopardize an ongoing investigation a former officer who blew the whistle on police activities believes the current system ally's video used to be used for political gains i don't think it's an all of a sudden decision if you actually read the lawsuit in the very first paragraph it states clearly what it wants and all it's asking for in the gist of the complaint is for
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these body camera videos not to be used selectively for political gain there that's that's all that it's asking for it's asking for a better system for these to be disseminated out of the public and as of right now the two people that the complaint is listing against for seemingly abusing the authority is for murder blasio and the police commissioner itself so the complaint says that it was it's just not selective you videos being removed well last year three body cam videos were released by the new york police department and two of them show officers shooting and killing suspects a local news channel paid thirty six thousand dollars to show additional footage but the incidents and releases could actually be weeks or even years apart.
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find but after. seeing police officers being pawns in political games or get political games and they needed to be protected there in the middle buffer between the laws the law makers the people they're supposed to troll police the laws over and then their body camera usage there in their squad car video footage is all being used either for them or against them as a as a pawn moving game and it's just not fair. in other news this morning this big. more violence in the tunisian capital during anti-government rallies i'm arrest has been escalating since new hysterically measures were announced at the start of the
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year. but at friday's rally people held up yellow cards they're calling for the tough policies to be scrapped over the past week demonstrators have set dozens of government buildings on fire prompting authorities to deploy soldiers on to the streets at least one demonstrator being killed and almost eight hundred have been arrested here were also marked the seventh anniversary of the pro-democracy arab spring uprising on sunday. now in a surprise move donald trump has announced that he will be attending the world economic forum in davos the decision was widely criticized to his america first
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agenda during his election campaign the u.s. secretary of the treasury defended the move though saying that the forum is not purely a hangout for globalists but not everybody is happy to see trump there as europe based group is known to petition in fact calling for the u.s. president to stay out of davos so far it's been signed by over eleven thousand people they cues him of racism islamophobia war mongering and also attacks on human rights. we will no longer surrender. people to the false globalists replaced. with our as. we are now putting america first. that i was is unique in terms of free choice with just
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a cold or close to be sure the world cannot be so far gone for so long like this isn't that we should go. and make it possible for all people to benefit from globalization. i don't think it's a hangout for the globalists i think the idea is that you cannot make team is going to go over talk about the america first economic strategy so to be surprised this guy has come out with that remark because it's so unbelievable the major attraction each year for the international calls not politan elite that have the best qualities of the year davos.
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definition is a fact because he's been he's a property billionaire and he's very much catering to those people and his results such as they result that he loves going to down in florida so in that sense they're all going to be the same sort of people so that's how things are looking so i thought today here in r.t. don't forget you can keep across the stories plus others tell you that our social media pages and each other. some animal rights activists are just upset that we eat meat period which makes no sense by the way because animals eat other animals and we're supposed to be equal with animals but suddenly they don't want to humans eating other animals so in a sense they're saying that animals have the right to eat other animals but humans don't have a right to eat other animals even though they think we're all equal so it's somewhere there's
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a logical inconsistency there. what holds an institution. who put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to be preached. to going to be pressed to say what was before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the warnings are out. there soon. backscatter financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm a psychic and your feet on grease come back up the fight for a spot thank you for helping.
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destroy that's true fellowship that slavery. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million of doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances when dissent is seen as. this all news. leak but without the end all. of the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating
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completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never a force and that means the school boy minus continue risking their lives for the money they need to support. in panama everything that happens inside panama the cia knows about it and all other u.s. intel agencies that's one thing. this company was legal was stablished recognize it cetera everybody knew that they were lounsbury money for a lot of the characters but they were doing you know let's see in the semi legalize
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the way let's put it this way. the locomotive will put all the what we. believe. here are pretty good numbers on my own up to here. and. somewhat of a body count a local we just one of them will be pulled. out of i ding for a local mall we still feel. it's all of them would rather we're going to search you
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. must exxon sec is business of setting up and selling offshore companies began to frighten much ninety six. when romana yoga mudge there for. a year later it was one of the first animal companies to open a branch in the british virgin islands perhaps the world's most renowned tax haven . fund sector offered it super rich clients a wide choice of tax havens around the world. number of offices increased every year. for stock on fake is criminal exposure is as a result of facilitating bribery and corruption. in one nine hundred ninety four. helps new a small polynesian island to become an offshore zone. the company was given exclusive rights to establish new firms in the country by two thousand and one the
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panamanian offshore giant was transferring over one point five million dollars a year to news coffers. mentions it gently is almost the same as the country's entire annual budget. but what was the secret behind most our concept of success block hard work by the founders or close links with the authorities i know from my own sources who have worked for the central intelligence agency that they did use mossad for the formation of corporations it's not a scandal. that. you basically are using the most act firm because they're providing services for the for the intelligence agencies of the world as do a lot of large law firms in many countries. around country of almost became the second watergate for the united states. in one nine hundred eighty five the cia with israel's mediation began to supply weapons to iran. the sale proceeds were
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diverted to support rebel contras in nicaragua i have a source who was involved in that operation which you may remember involve the united states. selling arms to iran which was then illegal under international law and taking the profits to support the contras in nicaragua another illegal matter what made that illegal was the both iran and nicaragua were under international sanctions. numerous social companies were set up that could divert millions of dollars through swiss banks to nicaragua. according to pseudo should sites or there was several iran contra affair participants among most that fonseka is clients.
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once the iran contra story broke it caused a major controversy which almost resulted in ronald reagan's impeachment. the president ronald reagan said i don't remember anything house that you can't remember anything you were part of it you ordered it you authorized it so you see this goes all the way up to the highest ranks in u.s. government journalist and financial expert wolf is shown to find the explanation for such close ties between the cia and the panamanian company you only need to look into the colonial yoga most acts past. how it was on us and those on the three talk of us the father of your boss our. chefs falling off our phones like oh. i involved. in that up what i could be isn't this. the truth about his own father's past is also zooming documents from that unique
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archives for example one declassified f.b.i. report that includes a copy of the most expression interrogation. of national archives the doctor says they did this in the force nine hundred forty six. did indeed with the waffen s.s. in france or the former u.s.s.r. in ninety four to two czechoslovakia in forty three. then finland the way led to forty four in laos nine hundred forty five was captured by american troops later that year he had a few other prisoners escaped in a stove and truck. was detained again in one nine hundred forty six and fell into the cia's hands. the second document is an operational report declassified in one nine hundred ninety seven. the file was redacted in an attempt to make the. she meant as impersonal as possible but nonetheless it is evident that from nine hundred sixty one persistently tried to establish contact with u.s.
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military intelligence officers in panama. city away conahan my no longer like a big field of course i'm way conjugate going to fight it through never threw it with. the nuts and all of that is the part i owned ought to be included in. the desperate as if you did i mean like i like to point out by a female i'll stay off. the big question is why i was a former waffen s.s. man later allowed to enter the united states leonsis seems obvious. change sides of the wall. and was on a post-war list of people held by american intelligence agencies. if the intelligence services were indeed involved in the most excellent seka tricks the hunt for the panama documents cotto followed the best traditions of a hollywood action movie.
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. i give you twenty four hours to stop worrying. and bring me. god forbid any journalists take home this single paper. but if the cia had been seconds patna winded one of the world's most influential intelligence agencies not save the company from the panama scandal. financial expert bradley the film does not rule out the possibility of the company simply became with dumping once it had served its purpose. to collect compromising
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information on hundreds of foundations of the world's richest and most influential people. and the problem with panama papers is that. the in this show release targeted the enemies that did that it states this is the way the cia a operates they operate in a scheme in which they try to undermine their enemy with information that will either embarrass them or destroy their career after the turn of the century most like fun second is business didn't go as smoothly as it had before first money laundering investigations forced to shut down its polynesia branch and then again in both samoa and the british virgin islands the firm already teetering on the brink of bankruptcy received a crushing blow from america its company accounts in nevada were frozen the case against most exxon cycle was closed just a month before the panama archives went public financial x. . but wolf believes that even if the cia is behind. the intelligence agency was
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acting in the government's best interests. as our plan i'm thinking was one doesn't see it all as a father plan no one clicking. the defrag if we do with our eyes because it in cliquey oh my good for fuck off but i'm like i'm support this mr clicks with the views of about just about but today we can only refer to what experts call the hybrid. hybrid warfare is something that takes regular military strategy and it blends it with cyber war other ways of fighting war you know we came up with a term back in nineteen ninety nine called new millennium warfare so basically you use everything that you can to fight the war against your enemy. the panama papers authors were highly selective with the documents julian assange one of the world's best known whistleblowers could see them from the start. that sharing access to
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that material. not joy in the sunshine grey with sure. a lot more information what happened with that story was it was politicized very early it big time in russia story. government that the wish doesn't like story and that was the focus and that should not have been the focus of the story it's been said that the panama papers pose an attack was produced by the o.c.r. piece which targets russia and the former u.s.s.r. and was funded by usaid and soros. the default position in any information war is to believe what she wants to hear the western press as a few zero stickley tried to tie vladimir putin into the panama papers for example an economist cliff gabby an expert frequently quoted by the washington post wrote this inflammatory suggestion and offering up salute lee no supporting evidence. if the russians and the bottom up a bit as we know two things elbows come back to putin personally. the number one
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card in a sense was russia that famous headline could be next fact the billion dollars in panama you lasted for a few days then it disappears completely because nobody could prove it. we all willingly accepted the real sick of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam will polystyrene these batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between burn pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining
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about illnesses from their exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a v.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the way to undo decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. call for help and get the middle finger the movie is to model is. delayed and i hope he does . i think there is indeed to have potential to kind of come out of these impasse of implementing the mainstream means by green on the un peace operations these two very sensitive politically walls contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide to whom they have confidence and to whom to have not.
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