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it's the first time he spoke openly about across the case. he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a senior these days this is leading to visa as he is there was no influential way into which you know enough of them. came from that i laughed so they know they need to. get ill get d.n.a. on and i did see what equal. and that will cost us more if i decided not to those it given that job get it without getting into an idea if i was the. good one it was easier that said well that's what the impetus you also lead up places. for many of the interference out to defeat that cause to suit the man. but finally useless father across the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when
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he was archbishop of buenos aires is the counter boy. the main victim of prophecy. since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean i say ok i mean that's it i hear it legal i hear it. now nationally custom on global us out of all of us a show of course us post office an island. also said us. but i guess one thing that's all we have in the us or. did the two of the here keep keep can says this to stephen.
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as i said well in the midst of the long. asian little trip ok see first. let's see and then i want to know they go. very uneasy as you can make. a list of all of. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his holiness. he was to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want to give folks francis a letter with all our questions on his suppose a brawl in the attempt to divert the course of justice in argentina.
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thousands of people have countered. we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rod. the. the third time it passes we shall. do something that. is to give our last. few minutes later. listen. to something that is as old as the i don't think that i include that i do see
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saddened to. see sunday that. and got so get out phew i intend that the line flew into the sea out into you. know better get the deal is this to deal an end castle garcia. that. despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our lead. at the end of this investigation there is one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silence us. german from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching a national inquiry commissions on sexual abuse within the church. victims are
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listened to and the spotlight has fallen on the responsibility of the bishops. so let us pray may the vatican order a world wide inquiry commission. so that past scars maybe he'll let me still have faith in the future. they're not ones that if you know something's up let down one by its nature the cynicism. and. when seeking the new south.
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take in the city. yes sir it didn't look darker to give than. thirty three. families the kind. that i think. subsequently. just feeling this one means i love this guy enough he did but let me say this now in tokyo find it he's going to have to go. with his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural shift from the premise.
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will be live to red square shortly for now though it's the top stories of the week today. and last week nearly fifty thousand civilians have fled syria. through. the biggest. operation. i left out my appoint and i will be needed out there as is of civilians are living good right now by the humanitarian character you can see behind me the passage had been recently opened by syrian forces it's allowing crowds of civilians many of them are children to leave in battle area. the.
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terrorists use people as human shields they wouldn't let us leave they hid behind our backs we wanted to leave a year and a half the goals of they wouldn't let us. i don't remember the last time i ate we didn't have food in our village the militants took everything that the humanitarian convoys delivered aside every article had that there might be a was given only to certain groups or so most of the medical aid was sold it was from humanitarian agencies and the un and was distribute she didn't do so under the
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supervision of our government for the militants was selling news for. like impressive. also to see that at the end of the day for these lacking. trust between the parties to the conflict. also the consideration of the needs of the civilian population. for the holes because being an ugly one knew a mole very bad. meanwhile militants are preparing to frame chemical attacks in the country to give the us a pretext to attack the government that is coding to russia's defense ministry. but i guess d.s. has details. representatives of the russian armed forces have said they have
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intonation and reason to believe that the united states it's as talent base in syria has been preparing squads of rebels fighters to stage a chemical provocation a chemical weapons attack in the south of syria in doubt which borders jordan and israel they've been provided allegedly as when used twenty tons of nori this one is dead today does defense officials have said that this is attack will be blamed on the syrian government and will be used this is the excuse by the united states and its allies to strike at bush al assad his government did his military directly. the provocations mentioned will be used as a pretext to stop the united states and its allies to conduct airstrikes against military and state infrastructure in syria we're seeing that such strikes are being prepared by warships in the mediterranean the red sea and in the persian gulf at
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the same time speaking in past a nice segue a lover of the russian foreign minister said that the syrian conflict is beginning to look less like a proxy war than a direct confrontation on the hornets spetznaz of there are u.s. special forces on the ground they are no longer denying this article they are accompanied by the british french and special forces from other countries it's not a proxy war anymore historical put rather a direct involvement in the war it will slow we condemn their illegal presence on syria's territory the u.s. led coalition is not legitimate from the u.n. point of view why the we are pragmatic people it systems and we understand that we should not engage in armed conflict with them chemical weapons on their alleged use by president assad have dominated the u.n. security council meeting this week even though the talks were supposed to focus on relief efforts. and the. u.s. in envoy even went so far as to issue threats to syria we also warn any nation that
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is determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and end human suffering most especially the outlaw syrian regime the united states remains prepared to act if we must in the past sixteen days there have been three separate allegations of chlorine gas attacks because that when you want to build up look we understand the goal of this just information campaign is to manipulate public opinion and convince people the syrian government is using chemical weapons issue but we have reasonable concerns that there are preparations to stage fake chemical attacks in order to later accuse the government and according to our data on the fifth of march the only terrorists used chlorine in eastern goods that injuring thirty people the u.s. envoy strangely enough pushed the security council to demand a thirty day cease fire and used to go to where government forces are currently battling terrorists nikki haley that unleashed
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a barrel of accusations against government allies. this is no ceasefire this is the assad regime iran and russia continuing to wage war against their political opponents. last time i promise to count how many times the u.s. envoy would mention russia during his statement i counted these twenty two russian the rush rush rush rush rush rush and russian russians russia crush russian russian russians and russian russian the russian the russian russian or russian russia and the russians it was done for political purposes only and not as of care for civilians we spoke to an expert from damascus university who says civilians in ghouta remain hostages on the militant rule and that's what leaders should be concerned about. we know that there is if we wish and when we are defeating terrorism in the c.b.d. and we were there we'll leave this is the same story with these two part of it but
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we remember we know from our experience a lot of evidence is a lot of people talking what happened with them with these terrorists they where the hostage is nothing politically here the other side there were is these western campaign why they are not held in these people who are talked more than one week in a campaign that that they are interested in. the diplomatic row between russia and the u.k. over the poisoning of a former double agent continues to escalate on saturday moscow announced it would expel twenty three british diplomats in response to a similar move by the u.k. sort of his daughter were poisoned two weeks ago in the southern town of salzburg artie's jacqueline virga looks back at how the scant.
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