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attention to france now where prison stuff across the country are blockading detention facilities and calling for a complete overhaul of the system there over one hundred centers have been affected the protests are in day nine and began after a series of assaults against prison workers by inmates one of the hot spots has been the ferry. geo near par it's the largest in europe polling more than four thousand inmates it's also used to monitor suspected extremists among them is salah of this city who faces trial of the twenty fifteen hardest terror attacks stuff held demonstrations ites side the prison on friday violence broke out. which is about us today we've all come here for a strike because discontent is spreading across fronts the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel and top of that is the issue of islamic radicals who
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are also kept in our jails who are not isolated from other inmates i. really do lucia it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything they hate for them we are enemies by definition. well with the blockades down demonstrations spreading across france r.t. sharla dubin ski has been tracking developments for us. we own day number nine this is the second week over a nationwide protests and we understand that at least seventy prisons are blockading yet again today now they started over a week ago because three security guards at a prison in the north of france were attacked by an inmate a convicted terrorist now since that attack took place in these protests have been
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happening they have been more assaults of attacks on prison guards in prisons in france heeding to prison guards who were attacked on sunday evening now that the prison guards say that they would is incredibly dangerous they feel is sometimes to go to work they fear for their lives because of the types of prisoners that they dealing with they say that in some prisons like that largest prison in europe that sometimes the inmates refuse to go back to their jails and this is a prison with a high number apparently of radicalized inmates so these are just some of the concerns that the security guards have they also say that they are very very understaffed with the suggestion that sometimes in that largest prison in europe there is only one security guard for every ninety inmate now i've been talking to some of the security guards to be lining that other concerns. look for you to go our work is very dangerous where weak teams of aggression and. experience violence
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which is not taken into consideration by the government. it has become more and more difficult for us to act i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the doors even supported. we denounce the working conditions of our colleagues in the prison the security conditions the numerous acts of aggression against them we want salaries to be increased for those who face such risks of work as well as an increase in personnel and better security so what all the demands of the prison guards well they say they want more than the one time. jobs that they've already put over the next four years by the justice minister they also say that they will radicalize prisoners to be isolated in prisons for their safety and they want to have more security services available to deal with situations we also know the president might go on has said that he will unveil a grand plan at the end of next month to reform the entire prison system in france
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but that still more than a month away and the question is easy she needed sooner the prison guards who remain blockading so many of the prisons in france is needed because they need to have more secure conditions to work in immediately. turkey's continuing military come pain against the kurdish militias in northern syria is causing tensions to flare as far afield as germany some incredible pictures coming up on monday pro kurdish activists protesting next to the turkish airlines desk hung over her port ended up fighting with turkish pasha almost two hundred people were involved in the brawl which was eventually broken up by police using pepper spray. was was he. was. was was
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was. was was. was was was . well some background to this i'm probably down its latest military operation against the syrian kurdish fighters at the end of last week if you use them as terrorists and is concerned about their growing consolidation of power in northern syria as a little commentator adel darwish told us that washington must take a clear position on the hostilities on the two sides work towards a solution. would find themselves powerless against the might of turkey as we have see the unfortunate scenes from frankfurt and probably other places it could actually spill over and affect europe figure people who think they are far away it's very very hard actually to read the american foreign policy at the moment
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first the americans have to explain to their allies of our world what is that is rather easy and the policy on the. do the will actually to have a peaceful settlement in syria and keep the. to be a political integrity of syria as a nation is did as does one of a number to do the actually and want to end the conflict and see peace. now russia's defense minister has revealed that moscow is in talks with several nations over the purchase of a state of the art russian missile defense system breaking down without all means artie's or leave the trunk of. it's acknowledged as one of the best air defense systems out there it can strike eighty targets at a time at a range of four hundred kilometers even if they're travelling at five kilometers a second i'm always about to say an hour but no
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a second so perhaps that's why there is high demand as four hundred isn't on develop technology still on the drawing board or sitting in a dusty warehouse it's on active duty in syria protecting russian units there. the russian army's top man hasn't revealed the names of the system's next buyers but he did mention the regions the middle east and southeast asia he's touring that part of the world right now mr scheuer who says whenever he's talking to army
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bosses from other countries there's always discussion about buying russia's defense technology so soon we'll find out who is next in line for the f. four hundred i say next because turkey has already got a contract and when they signed the papers it was big news sure that's a nato member washington's key ally that's counting on russian engineering to keep its say somewhere else that's military might is all but dependent on america is saudi arabia but a few months ago the saudis and the russians agreed on an ass four hundred deal as well china is getting it and india too let's see if the name of the new. next customer comes as a surprise. several u.s. citizens were killed in saturday's attack on a hotel in the afghan capital kabul is what has been confirmed by the state
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department today afghan officials say twenty two people were killed in the overnight siege car a diet by taliban militants. those people had no mercy they were anybody who came in front of them these are the. best basically it was the fourth you know it's tough to know. the exact number of american casualties is not publicly known at this stage previously it was said the fatalities included fourteen foreigners from ukraine
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venice way like. germany most of whom are working for a private afghan earline ok for more insight on this story we cannot bring political consultant rockwell do you very welcome and just on a development. that we're hearing the u.s. is now ramping up the fight against the taliban by sending you for close ers support do you believe that that is connected to this attack. no i think they were already trumpet already talked about sending in more troops and more planes and other weapons so i think this is just from a further unfortunate back down from the campaign promises he made he said some very good things about getting out of afghanistan that the u.s. had no business there and then of course as soon as he was elected he switched and is now stepping up the war in afghanistan it's terrible these people were killed i don't think we have any idea how many afghan civilians have been killed in the
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seventeen years with this war how many soldiers on both sides it's a terrible thing the u.s. has no business in afghanistan and the more than russia did any more than alexander the great so the u.s. ought to get out let the afghans run their own country and the taliban is we call them the taliban which i think means the students. but there that's that's just that's just our name for the passion people who are the majority people in afghanistan and in pakistan as well ok so i think we need to get out but people run their own lives stop killing stop all the weapons stop all the terrible things the us empire does stir up trouble in order to make itself seem needed yeah very very bad the are there under the guise of handling security for the afghan government. the afghan government could do that without u.s. support. no the care of the and the afghan government itself said that it would
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only last a few months if the u.s. pulled out there is a hint that the afghan government maybe they ought to go with the u.s. troops and have new people come in so that was why as the u.s. killing all these people spending trillions of dollars in afghanistan to have a very unpopular government in power i mean what what what what is that it's just typical imperialism it's like ancient rome or babylon or the british or many many others the only answer is to get the heck out well you know this latest this latest attack it's quite staggering the figures are unknown how many fatalities effort sure local media are saying it could be forty or more in this one attack on one hotel it's what the latest reminder of the continuing toll isn't paid by washington in the afghan war its longest ever war why aren't there any tangible signs of resolution here well i think the us and likes the war. us likes being in
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a war all over the players all over the certainly all over the middle east and other other areas and in the far east and just all they love being at war they love spending the money they love. the will of the military they'll have the military industrial complex they love all the trouble because and they say that your shows america needs to be there because there's so much trouble and so many people being killed no it actually shows the opposite the us needs to get out get out of afghanistan get out of syria get out of every other single foreign country it's in and do what trump promised put america first how about taking care of america a lot that needs to be done here at home leave other people's alone leave their countries alone stop killing people all over the world and expecting to be loved for just to get your thoughts on one one other aspect to all this they will tell it's being attacked before the intercontinental hotel subsequently became one of
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the most protected areas in cap pulled a lot of security personnel their privates. agents as well supposedly protecting the area without in mind how much of a setback is this for the afghan government. well i think it probably is a it is a setback it's where cia people stay for example right not going to hear that mention they just talk about the afghan airline and it's it's very moving a lot of very important and civilian. u.s. officials stay there this is a real setback and no matter how much they promise they're going to change everything it's going to be better it's going to be safer of course of course it's not and the people of afghanistan don't like being occupied i know what americans have a tough time understanding that they don't like foreigners occupying them installing a government they hate and running their lives they don't like it so. we need to
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have a peace talks with the taliban. have no question that they would like to have. peace talks with us that we could get out and let the ten let the afghans handle their own lives and their own and their own country that's the only solution the u.s. can be there another seventeen or eighteen years kill hundreds of thousands more people mostly civilians of course it's they can do many many terrible things horrible things. about time we stopped that stuff political consultant lou rockwell chairman of the dude big von mises institute thank you as always thank you. one of the largest consulting firms in the world ernst and young has been accused of multiple illegal dealings a former employee who say he was fired for revealing the allegations the sloes that the accounting giant is involved in bribery money laundering and the cover up of illicit gold purchases from conflict zones picking up the story no igor's you don.
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the story hidden in the court papers filed by this auditor against his ex bosses could be one of the grandest smuggling scams greed money laundering and back door dealings measured in billions of dollars. is accusing one of the world's biggest auditing firms of covering up the tracks over dubai precious metals megacorp act one. ernst and young for an audit inspectors come to dubai and the first thing they see is a pile of moroccan gold buyers casually bundled up on a desk stacks of gold at a gold refinery could be business as usual except these bars are literally painted silver in order to sneak them into dubai four to five tons of gold gold bars coated silver smuggled old to more cool arriving in dubai declared as gold when the team found the discussed it with with colucci the admitted this is the way
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of doing business with the with these moral consult lawyers inspectors do some more digging and what they reveal brings us to act two some of the precious metal in colossus coffers could be blood gold shuffling through papers auditor's discover the refinery was more than happy to shake hands with small mining operations in sudan and the democratic republic of congo apparently colossi asked for no licenses offering cash in hand in exchange for gold proceeds from surge sales in conflict torn countries are known to directly fuel gang wars which are responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths soldiers naam group leaders see in control of the gold mines as a way to money guns and power of forty two of the ruthlessly often targeting civilians in the process so ernst and young employees calm through colossus cash transactions that's when we get to act three apparently the company deals in cash
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almost as much as in conventional bank transfers. that billions of dollars go into a legal black hole impossible to trace so the audit has diligently record every failure of the dubai giant but there's no pats on the bag for them from the boss we requested a meeting with the babies to get it or when they realized that we're not going to alter our findings or change them they went ahead and. changed their own guidelines in such a way that our findings and or final conclusions will not be made public ernst and young have denied allegations they were in cahoots with the group the dubai refinery is still in business saying there's been no material impact on their ability to operate or trade i'm just rehired the man who led the team and expose the alleged wrongdoings says the audit in giant branded him a troublemaker and sacked him so is blowing the whistle a noble thing or just
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