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iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax cut many iraqis can hear me tonight in a translated radio broadcast and i have a message for them the tyrant will soon be gone. the day of your liberation is near . the to. cut. cut. tonight i am announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has and.
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it will take time to eradicate a cancer like i said we will conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists. the touch . what's concerning is people who pop up from hostile goes in that said people of mosul are the ones who get dark humanitarian assistance. one of the darkest pages in the iraq war is the exposure of the torture of iraqi
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detainees at abu ghraib prison here at the jail was originally used by saddam hussein for political prisoners but after the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three could actually become a military prison for thousands of captured iraqis that are there many of the iraqis did suffer torture sexual abuse rape and also humiliation the horrific images ourselves as posing next to to mentor prisoners shocked the world when they were released leading to the convictions of eleven american soldiers the story received a massive public outcry too in the u.s. r.t. has spoken to former abu ghraib prisoners who describe their ordeal her word of warning there you might find the following images disturbing. we'll know more when the americans arrived with their tanks we thought they would readers of the harsh regime everyone would have their own house and car just like in the wealthy arab countries or in the west but it turns out to be the opposite.
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they would hang a prisoner on the metal door of the cell and subject them to electrocution or you're a nation they would stick a rifle into sensitive areas or they would use a broken broomstick causing internal bleeding prisoners would need surgery. after i was released whenever i saw americans on the street i would be terrified they would send me back to that place and torture me again it still keeps me up at night remembering the torture they hear the screams. and yet i still have nightmares and suffer physical and mental pain as if it all happened yesterday i work night and day to try to forget it what we went through and what happened to rorke was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bath tub because it makes me think of waterboarding.
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a lot of. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and chastity is stays with you for a while and iraqi m.p. did tell us they first welcomed the toppling of saddam hussein but then the invasion brought one catastrophe after another it's a mixture of feeling. feeling of happiness and joy. because that the invasion to remove saddam hussein from power. and free people. but on the other hand. what followed after the removal of the regime is a disaster after disaster because the american invasion
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immediately created an absolute vacuum. in the security in the economy and in politics in iraq. and. and moved times for the country from absolute dictatorship. to. freedom without limits. freedom without responsibility is washing out into national still ahead in austria a government raid on the headquarters of the secret service is course a political storm there well have a look at that story preserve just after the break. that's. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be. the two going to be press was like before three in the morning can people go i'm interested always in the lines about how. best to. apply for many clips over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one play. book it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so well paul chimes for. and thinks
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it's going to. i. know again now users of facebook are questioning the credibility of the service at the moment following revelations over personal data harvesting artes necessary years across this story for us and she joins us now good afternoon to you than if you just talk us through then about this public reaction and what's behind it well delete facebook it's the hash tag that's been trending on twitter the social network uses a few oriya facebook plays a part in getting donald trump into the white house data from fifty million facebook users was harvested by a trump linked analytic company and what appears to be the largest leak in the social networks history in two thousand and fifteen we learned that a psychology professor at the university of cambridge named dr alexander kogan
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lying to us violated our platform policies by passing data from an app that was using facebook logon to our c.e.o. came which analytical firm that does political government and military work around the globe it all began with the cambridge university professor at creating a personality app and passing the information acquired on to a third party cambridge analytic or once facebook realized it violated their terms they wanted all data to be destroyed and has the potential to be a lengthy legal battle and the fuel to the fire is the fact cambridge analytical say they were conducting separate work for trump's presidential campaign surely the donald trump campaign wasn't the fairest opportunist in gathering data think back to obama's reelection campaign in twenty twelve is for the media the letting her claims they managed to get a lot more than personal information from their rivals all thanks to the loopholes and facebook privacy terms back then. facebook twenty five election we got people
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to opt in the privacy policies at that time on facebook were that if they opted in they could tell us who all their friends were where this gets complicated is that free to facebook out. so they shut off the feature so that is out there you can't take it back to the democrats have this information. with this information gathered so they would know which one of your friends would influence you most in making a fable voting decision davison also says facebook allowed their bombing campaign to do things they would have allowed others to do simply because they were on their side and whatever information passed on to the campaigns of trump obama they have one thing in common victory another common thread was the involvement of facebook they both victories whether directly or indirectly and according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden facebook is really a surveillance company in sheep's clothing businesses that make money
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by collecting and selling detail records of private lives but once plainly described our surveillance companies rebranding us social media is the most successful deception since the bombing of war became the defense and while you're reading articles on how to delete your data on facebook remember this a simple facebook mean claim to be posted by russia and thought to have caused chaos in the us elections perhaps trivial in the ground scheme of things as facebook looks into the nuts and bolts needed to prevent a political campaign is their party's back to tighten their belts. isha sesay there now the future of the euro new nuclear deal is expected to be a key point of discussion at a meeting between the saudi crown prince and donald trump in washington both are expected to take a hardline protests over the visit are expected later on on tuesday as is
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a senate vote on u.s. support for the saudi led intervention in yemen a rally against the bombing campaign was held in fact in front of the congress building earlier on monday meanwhile russia is also reportedly going to be on the agenda senior u.s. officials say president troubled mohammed bin starvin will look for ways to make russia pay a price for its aggressions. well the kremlin has commented on those reports expressing its regret over quote this maniac all desire to make russia pay something moscow also says u.s. saudi relations are a matter for those two states alone however their stance on the around deal could have consequences for russia we discuss the chances of washington pulling out of the dream and with side mohammed marandi he's a politics professor at the university of toronto. well it is possible that the united states will pull out of the deal we're not still sure because trump is so
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unpredictable i think it's quite obvious that the united states is discrediting itself the nuclear deal came after the was of the result of the years of negotiations the united states by signing up to an agreement that the russians and the europeans and us allies have been a part of the chinese as well by pulling out the americans are showing that they have no credibility whatsoever in the future no country in the world should take the negotiations with the united states seriously because they may come to some sort of an agreement with the americans and then ultimately the americans there will be the man being new concessions and they will pull out of the such an agreement. a government raid on the austrian secret services headquarters and the suspension of his head to have caused a political uproar in the country austria's new right wing government suspects the
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country's intelligence agency to be holding data illegally it also accuses the agency's chief of corruption he's now been suspended a move the interior minister describes is unavoidable. as you know we have taken legal action the conservative christians from the b.b.c. intelligence agents for the prosecutor in this case i can tell you that effective immediately pizza grid ling is suspended as bt director until further notice. however the opposition claims the probe is a politically motivated the social democrats insist the government just wanted to seize compromising data on rights we need stream ists and they are now threatening an inquiry into the actions of the ruling party. it took less than one hundred days to cause doubts among the austrian people over the security forces your actions intimidated those officials who are supposed to fight the extreme right is the signal that wimbledon the right is seen what we did put the opposition's concerns
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there to your hands opener n n pay for the main party in austria drilling kalish in . prosecution asked for this rate which was not actually a raid but it was there was a pending criminal investigation against some members of the b.b. t. the b.b.c.'s very sensibly institution and police because it is the so-called bureau for to protect the constitution and to fight against terrorism that's what the abbreviations that stands for if the head of this group of this bureau is under investigation it's clear that the minister has no other choice but to suspend him for the time being because such. was such a sensible tuscumbia run by someone who was under criminal investigation himself. this search was done and as it was a sensible subject to sort of ask for
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a unit which has absolutely nothing to do with crime against the state this was the g.s. that is the group for the fight against street crime and this group is headed by a man close to the freedom party which makes the thing now. easily to sell is a big thing they were only to help the prosecution in case they met resistance or the people did not cooperate so they actually didn't do the rate they were just asked by the investigators by the criminal investigators to assist. all information i got is absolutely untrue and unfounded so it was no raid to seize data that have to do with extremist investigation all the data remained in place if they took copies of these daughters i am not aware of i don't know but the fact is that no file was written removed and in no way investigation against certain
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persons was inhibits it or stopped or something like that so this is all the room or the maid around it to. to construct a big story as you have seemed to do in the parliament even at a special session dedicated to this letter this is of course something to the sort of democratic party the main opposition parties tries to exploit and are. you watching are to internationalise just get an update then on that breaking news this hour because the shooting has been reported a great meals high school in maryland in the us police say that event is contained and the school is currently on lockdown at the local sheriff's office says that several people have been taken to hospital and a media conference is expected to take place shortly will be across there for you and of course there any further details will get so we'll bring them straight to you. so that's how things are looking so far today as they say we'll be back in about thirty five minutes but don't forget we've got
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a website you can find out and have a look at more stories. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach with all we with you and we will show the great game the grid to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just read the review
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p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger than a better jersey book. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent so. we can all middle of the room six. million more you leave. the world. on. the far right than britain
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isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i'll light a plane at the dog and i see those organizations which i'll usually split into which we feel different names i'll give you that. long. complex web of bridges.
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period just to. come up. in case. i fell in over the show. when i was three years old so it's a long story short for me the most difficult in the pursuit for us when i do so my first choice for the first photo to vote because i didn't see shot dead before so it was the first time it was. not my motivation and want to just wander off to do it because i knew that i wanted to be there i didn't continue to go to those who. are trivial and just leave them there. to see.
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what i wanted to do with health you know that you're helping the world be a bit better i would say that would mean to me one of the things that has impressed me the most is how you get the energy or from where you need to get to but. i want to do something for earth when i came on board it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot of them. this is the seventh and i just love it and i just love it that. i don't think i'm saying i love. the crew. i just love stuff the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on land so. the life that i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in the summer of two thousand and sixteen so one year ago and after
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a while i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i do have a sailing boat but i needed a mission. oh. never seen anything like this in my life to what. in the. end it all away. oh oh. you know there's a zero. lead .
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just not. complete. no. i can't comment down. on it now man i'm not sure how i should. itself letting out all the it's called if they do you know again and there are some more money. to a platform stuff floating in the water out there and yes we need trade something needs water attracting the least want us and love to have a boat they need so it's us told exactly when to send a tangle memories far away inside all this leave more ships because now it's time
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to overshoot and of course it's rubbish at this stage so we kind of leave it in the ocean was it was shark policies and i don't think that in tangled they're all redundant this old it will go into a lot of. little. league and please please please. i'm going to let me go. what about getting one so scuba. team lotus here.
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and i think these two are to defend devices that these get thrown face from the local fishermen snipped because i've seen these before a lot. in the coast of africa usually they would have. touched a dad but now we city. hall instead of. being torn out by a storm or strong leans forward. far out. the night before they are saying in a sense that if you don't get stuck in that will propel it all right on the other vital parts of the ship oh it wasn't a shark or a dolphin or a way of getting started a little adventure for the evening exactly. all
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the people i want to. see it but. then they can they they can they are you know. where you know. on the floor of the if we are willing to take. to sharks the dolphins to fish you don't want them to be killed while you will be clones here all up all the ships the whole fleet you know have sent ships all of them are the against an old soul anything devolves into the water with i wish our water has to be marines say soldiers sold shampoo with laundry detergent if you think the truth i'm very wise for this fellow they are married say an old soul began and not tested on animals at
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leat least. illogical as you please thank you so much how. are you. lisa. least. nobody's going to seoul south korea drugs and maybe even out on monday sold.
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my soul to bob barker and we're going to try to make money all the time and is going to stop me and we go right off and when we've gotten at least one in prison i'm still. trying to stop any of them but i don't want to cross the border. they're going to do a. lot of sort of. talk about the government and the league and somebody was an old man. let me. know when you. love to go but chew gum but well we're listening. to stuff like this also was. such a bug. but most of you know a lot of this through george w. bush you're. still going to. we're. going to see if it will just go away from
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the full truth from i'm. going to walk we're going to go with you for all i know you will run it doesn't run just run yeah. you. just run for will order you to be a. member of a goofy one sort of. insult that you. feel mission or makes. these waters but right now we already got nice manners and good tournaments for things like i had last year something enough to. pass it is not one. you need to follow the edifice so. that. is
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a. call call although i don't want to jump was what you call. want to know. war have you. have. one of these young. guys here all along you. have. him our young.

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