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we you know our primary goal is to there is a cessation of hostilities that there is a humanitarian cause long enough for us to be able to deliver assistance on a regular basis what we call war and what we continue to call for is thirty days. thirty there is a cessation of hostilities so that we can deliver assistance to people in need in. the one other big area. in syria. the un's aid delivery took place during a humanitarian pause established by russia the convoy into the area via a route that's been designated a humanitarian corridor by syria and russia however i mean two civilians have been able to leave so far both of them children. these are all the dramatic images showing the moment those youngsters managed to leave the area deeply shocked comforted by syrian government soldiers are reaching
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a checkpoint colleagues at r.t. arabic we're able to speak to them to hear their stories. and you know little. know. well i don't. know how you were. so you know. are you with. the. children was sent to was ready to take in civilians fleeing from east and go to the center offers food supplies as well as medical assistance with many humanitarian groups like the red crescent maintaining a presence that i spoke to a syrian ministry's mother superior who's working at one thirty. and came to do
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this could you do it has been successful and i regret to say you. because there really are. in the rebel side. to keep the civilian under their custody and may be to use them as a human shield going from a lot of out from a lot to the camp is very dangerous it is people are shelled and they are sniped and we have witnessed this our team or was there in contact with families inside a lot are wanting to go out. and being insured by our side and of course the red crescent so they had to wait the whole day and it was impossible for those families to go out because they were sniped i'm imagining that those trapped within the city. are completely helpless and we can't
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imagine the kind of living conditions as well because of lack of supplies and i know that inside there is no food there is sometimes no water. and those people they want to leave because they are living in extreme conditions. i have won my for many years. request from people inside. to be helped to go out safely because inside it's also very difficult for them can you describe how those people the messages that you're getting personal messages on your phone can you describe the kind of things that they're saying to you i am getting private messages and you know the woman i would never safe there i want you can you expand on that why why i'm going to have sexual
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violence every time we have a head to reason you acquitted people we have found like twenty five percent of the women and the little little girls they have. they have been assault they have had sexual value unless it is very said reality. tell us who the perpetrators are of that sexual violence the people in control there are men that are in control and they can oblige they can make pressure it looks pretty bleak doesn't it for the people trapped inside it's very bleak what is the solution i mean the solution is that the international community beginning with. united nations to really state and to arsk. to really protect do
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quite a dog not to show the dog and not to make pressure on people wanting to leave. to prevent them from leaving. this must be done by people to decision makers. are born now an artist made another world class signing for our world cup coverage manister united coach a jersey marine is joining us to give us his unique insight throughout the tournament here in russia which is now one hundred one days away has over details. well r.t. has unveiled a major new signing to its team of broadcasters the people who are going to be helping to cover the world cup during the summer that's of course taking place in russia and it is a marine you know the world famous coach of manchester united which is
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a british team it's one of the biggest teams in the world it's one of most famous most historic teams here in the u.k. and marino is a man who coaches some of the world's best football players and now he's going to be joining r.t. to help cover the world cup marino himself says he's thrilled and that he's looking forward to attending the world cup in russia this summer and sharing his insights into the games the news has been picked up by the british press here some of the newspapers couldn't help but take a bit of a swipe at marine years new part time employer the channel that he's now working for pointing out that r.t. is a kremlin funded news channel but marino isn't the first heavyweight footballer to will walk through that r.t. studio doors stan collymore former england player he helped to cover the confederations cup for r.t. last summer and he has his own show on the channel as well he got
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a bit of criticism for joining r.t. when he did when that was unveiled we're going to see if joe has a renewed comes in for any of that criticism as this news progresses but not just stan collymore and marino of course very recently r.t. signed the legendary goalkeeper peter schmeichel and he will be covering the world cup alongside jerry's a marino this summer on r.t. for a world got twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all these are but there was one more question i'm going to work is going to be your coach. a loaf. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on both appreciate me to say the rio p.r.t. teams the latest edition to make up a bigger. book. mean
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welcome back to the program there are online privacy concerns of a browser which claims to let people use the internet completely anonymously it's called talk and among other uses can help people navigate the so-called dark web which is often used for criminal activity it was developed by the u.s. government before being sold off but it's been revealed that government agencies are still sponsoring it. explains. for some it's about drugs guns killers for hire and a mind boggling range of other black market items and services for others it's about privacy and principle to give big brother
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internet became like the streets of a very heavily surveilled cd but that's something they might have to change their minds about now twenty five hundred pages of newly released documents appear to show how tour success dovetails with washington's agenda take the sponsor for instance the f.b.i. tour developers have been meeting with its agents briefing them on how to use the technology even organizing conferences for the bureau the f.b.i. is apparently always the first to know about vulnerabilities in torre's code and also gets a say in when the public finds out about the flaws keeping the f.b.i. informed of and using to contribute to project a network sustainability a prevail. like this effectively gives the f.b.i. all the time in the world to explore the week sport before it's fixed the broadcasting board of governors an official u.s. body supervising washington funded media has also been cozying up to the team of
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tour the developers were glad to coordinate so-called deployments of tour with the b b g facilitating it spread to the countries the u.s. considers adversaries like iran china and russia the journalist behind the latest dump of the document trove promises the scandal won't die down any time soon saying there are more bombshells waiting to be uncovered in the papers meanwhile it's already beginning to look like toure could be providing about as much an intimate scene as a tin foil hat i think for me so fantastically you create. a lot of you. do you you could see what people during. your. talk you know people who used. to wish to use it
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i thought. that. welcome to. the syrian civil war is again ask elating after taking only a short breath to celebrate the fall of isis but neighboring power is getting deeper and deeper involved in the quad mire what is next for the war torn country while i ask robert malley a former white house advisor on isis and the middle east and now has of the international crisis group.
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on the fronts of the syrian war. planes again this crash right across syria peace is once more a distant hope. the latest. results. conference is the situation. to hammer out a common solution. robert malley the obama administration's advisor on the middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side
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as well. so i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly you have been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian government to respect the united security u.n. security council resolution so i think that is a that is something that russia can and should do their other parties that have influence over the rebel groups turkey is one of them the u.s. may have some i mean it depends in each case the groups are different and the proper opinion will have so in recent going to have some impact if it saw that the bombing from the regime were to stop it would also put pressure on the rebels to
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stop but this is not a none of these cases what i say that is a single culprit but in the but in the case of the some go with i think there's no doubt that the principle by far the principle of reza has been has been the government and i think that's been widely recognized and and that should stop. i think like it will if wave follow the general logic there were whether it's good regime or a bad regime is fighting a war so you can't just like sit there and do nothing right. when there is what like very being fired at as well so when the fire mr guta is discussed like you say that it's usually about civilians and assets troops but also troops are really only there because the rebels are so instead of or at the same time asked telling us as forces to stop their offensive which i agree they should why not also tell the rebels to give up and like take buses to lift like it happened in aleppo or homes why is this plan not discussed the security council resolution is. well the
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security council resolution is clear right and russia was one of the parties that that agreed to it which is that there needs to be. a ceasefire now that are that going to be with modalities that are going to be negotiated in conformity with international law sure but let's stop the firing on all sides and so the international crisis group is calling for all sides to stop the fiery but you know there is as i say and i think it's clear for people watching that there's one party that has proposed reducing force nobody's asking it now to exercise self-defense but it isn't this is not a case of self-defense this is a case from reports that the you see where there is often offensive action being taken against civilians innocent to do so yes the rebels are going to have to be there to stop what they do is going to be an answer to that to the problems that are represented by the rebels some of whom. are engaging in activities that you just described as well but the the the mandate of the score the lesson of this critical resolution is very clear it calls for
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a cease fire so let's end the fire this allow humanitarian access people who want to leave could leave people who don't need to after the eve i'm talking about civilians now and then has there's going to have to be a solution to the question of the rebels as well but let's not mix things the security council resolution which russia agreed to which other members of the screen council agreed to let's implement it that i think that's that's the first step so you said russia has some influence on assad's forces not a lot but some what leverage does the united states have in this i do not see not a lot i said no i said not not total influence there not total is another total tenet has suggested as i just want to i just want to see what inflows debtor side has what leverage does the u.s. have and the situation on the ground in western syria how exactly can it influence the situation in your opinion. you know frankly i'm not sure today the u.s. has proponent of influence over the rebel groups others do and in turkey and some seen situations as far more influence over. the rebel groups than the u.s.
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has or even that the us use that and the us today has less influence over the rebel groups because it gives less support to the rebel groups so by definition it is going to have less leverage i think this is a case where all the parties that have provided support or that have provoked whether it's material support or moral support to the rebels need to tell them they need to stop shelling. regime controlled areas as well that has to that has to stop because it gives a justification a pretext open for the regime then to go in and to go in with disproportionate force i think you know again if you just look at the pictures and hear the accounts it's hard to call this simply a matter of self-defense it's hard to call this consistent with international humanitarian law so i think those shouldn't really be those and that matters for debate yes the rebels have to stop firing the regime as a sub firing it needs to be a cease fire and then some solution has to be felt and russia today has a role a stronger role probably than virtually anyone else in this theater to try to make that happen and they the they should use that influence to stop the shelling of
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civilians certainly on both sides but it has real influence on what it can get the regime to get like in your organizations writ recent article russia is called a reluctant driver in a syrian war and urged to take a more proactive role in a conflict what you're saying right now that serious battle is becoming largely internationalized russia may have good relations with israel iran turkey but do you really believe moscow can just like all this countries all these regional powers what to do. you know and again having so the u.s. government even the u.s. government can't tell its partners what to do i think there's often a myth about how. strong powers can snap their fingers and lesser powers will they they won't because they bait to their own logics and their own sense of self interest but our sense and this what the report that we should not long ago which was not about is good that was really about southwest syria where we've seen this
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confrontation between israel and against iran and its allies and south with syria and beyond in that situation russia does have real influence because it controls to large extent the skies over syria and so israel it would have a hard time flying over syria if russia didn't want it to do so and it also has it does have influence and leverage over and again not total leverage but some influence over the regime over iran over hezbollah sort of they would listen to what russia has to say even though they may not always follow what it has to say but today there is no actor in syrian this is you know something i think russia wanted to achieve there's no actor in syria that has as many and strong contacts with all. players all belligerents you mentioned in israel is bola the regime soon regime iran turkey all of them do talk to moscow all of them want to talk to moscow all of them have an interest in preserving good relations with moscow that's not
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the case with the united states today the united states has obviously strong relations with israel it has and bit relations with turkey it has no relation or better relations with iran has been the regime so so when we say they are in the driver see what we mean is they do have this sort of pivot place this pivotal role and it should be in their interest to prevent things from getting out of and as they almost did a few weeks ago between israel and iran president putin appears to stepped in and told people to calm down but it might be better certainly for syria we would argue be better also for russia's interests and for others to step in sooner. to try to make sure that miscalculation or misunderstandings don't blow up. probably not even intentional but just blow up between the polluter and over whom as we say it's not russia has some influence and some of the average so at the international crisis group previously called for outright u.s. intervention in the syrian civil war do you still feel that at this moment really
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no. i don't think the president has ever called for u.s. intervention and civil liberties sisters and now while we're there are you know there was a period of time well what you had to be specific about being about being involved in the letter of the insurance what action ok well the laboratory of trying to do you feel like america should be more involved at that if it already at this point in the syrian conflict. not in the sort of coverage i think the u.s. should play a role as others to try to end the conflict that's not trying to put poor fuel on the fire but to try to end the conflict i've said you know in the past i think part of the part of the mistake said this publicly about the policies that that i was involved in is that there was an inability to separate the humanitarian goal which is to lessen if not end the suffering of the syrian people for the political goal which was to get rid of a sudden i think that goal should have been put aside in the focus should have been on what do we need to do to end the suffering of the syrian people that should have
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been the priority from early on and you know that was not the case so today my our organizations are going our mandate is not about regime change it's not about you know getting rid of us it's about how do we end the violence between among all sides and that's why we do call in russia which has a role to play which has influence to bear to play the role of the u.s. also should not be what we've made clear is that the u.s. should not use syria as a better field against iran or or whether it's a battlefield to try to stop iran or to block iran that should not be the goal the goal today and i believe this for some time in the early on should be to end the violence and the conflict and that for the political issues a to the side for now but you know you have hundreds of thousands of syrians who died as a result of this conflict they should be the ones who are thinking. ok rob we're going to take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to robert malley obama administration's advisor on the middle east and president of the international crisis group.
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