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measures the country has suffered has been blamed for the rise of the far right groups that golden dawn described as fascist anthony a nazi and the media has gained wide support as special report now by the red fish media group looks at its spike in popularity. elif terrio is one of the latest victims of golden dawn the far right group that has surged in recent years while unleashing a wave of violence she was attacked by several members of the group earlier this year at a community center in the city of parathas. it was a lot of the. mother guessing that out. there see. all of the havoc that is. just to separate them and separate this because some of us.
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golden joins me to your rise was mirrored by that of the coalition of the radical left or surrealism which formed the government in two thousand and fifteen but all that we pledged to take on the troika of the international monetary fund european commission and european central bank to series a prime minister alexis tsipras caved in in july two thousand and fifteen accepting a third bailout to continue the horse austerity measures of his predecessors with the left still reeling from this development many worried that it's the far right it is increasingly filling the empty establishment gap golden dawn only received nineteen thousand six hundred thirty six votes four point seven percent of the vote in two thousand and nine parliamentary elections however in two thousand and twelve as the effects of the economic crisis left their morgue they received over four hundred forty thousand votes or so. percent
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a massive increase that sent shock waves across europe as they entered parliament although they deny any ideological connection to naziism their use of violence in their symbolism leaves others to believe that is simply absurd on september seventeenth two thousand and thirteen populus face us an anti-fascist hip hop artist was stabbed to death in athens by george roopa cops alleged to be a member of golden dawn that murder led to the prosecution of sixty nine of the group's m.p.'s party officials and supporters among the charges that golden dawn is a criminal organization the group denies any organizational connection to the murder even if you have e-mail and i lie. let me ask. you a black man you must get this that's what they may. come back. from the.
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golden dawn might be known for its violence but of all the countries political parties they hardly hold a monopoly on anti refugee an anti immigrant rhetoric we spoke with a member of the independent greeks the coalition partner of some reason the current government who at the design of rhetoric the golden dawn is known for. even in germany. if they like but migrants are not. there we're not likely you know what have the same the politics of the crimes committed by the migrants the vice president of new democracy greece's conservative party is your justice he has said that parts of athens have turned into a quote taliban land and that is the fault of the left wing ideology that has quote surrendered greece into the hands of muslims biggest progress.
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thank you two press. believe the left side is or a bigger threat to greece than for right or all of those who feel well some research has failed to win this fight greece is left is regrouping at the grass roots and taking the battle from parliament back to their communities and the other they want to divert their attention of the people. who is responsible for the crisis so this kind of bullets will for the governments to your previous post for the far right and the fascist and this was a good couple in europe where there is no resistance there is no left resist the giving alternative become tributes right. where you can watch the full version of that report on the redfish you tube channel . now donald trump has claimed his administration has greatly contributed to
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stability in the middle east by scrapping the iran nuclear deal in a tweet the american president said that iran was behaving badly with the deal in place he went on to say that iran was trying to take over the middle east expressing his certainty that this will not happen now that america is out of the deal meanwhile the iranian foreign minister is in moscow for i hire a level meeting and for more on this we can cross like artie's any effort trying to find out more area looks like some major diplomatic efforts are being made to salvage the nuclear deal thomas more. the hello world just before talks in central moscow began russia's top diplomat surrogate has confirmed that russia iran china and the needs to figure out how to prevent the so-called iranian nuclear deal from collapsing completely while his counterpart from the rare mr zorra says.
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that his trips to first beijing then moscow and now to brussels brussels the one that's still coming out are to get reassurances it is time for iranian diplomats to work hard and show their best skills if they want to save the deal and so far all kinds of signals have been suggesting that they do. so. if the five countries remaining in the deal fulfill their commitments and guarantee that the benefits to the islamic republic will be preserved the agreement will remain in place despite the will of america and the zionist regime. so their main goal is to prove that the agreement can be alive even without the us and in this situation even fishel seem to be on iran's side completely although we understand that washington will keep climbing to change it and they say they
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have the tools to do so. is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran the answer is it's possible it depends on the conduct of other governments thanks to the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions a few are years ago we were a member how a number of european companies giants like air bus total and then many others rust to conquer the iranian market but now they will have to choose whether they are ok with having issues with washington or whether they're ready to leave iran once again and then lose contracts to chinese and russian companies are officials happy with this kind of situation the answer is no big problem what do we want to be bustles that would be blinded to what americans tell them oh do we want us europeans to say economic conditions and you can only. do really
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well and only seems logical if we go back to the. tree sorry. that is of course the foreign minister of iran only seem logical that first he wanted to talk to his allies in beijing and moscow and now he is heading to europe so we're hoping to hear more from him because moscow is as last stop before he goes to the west. and he trying to thank you for keeping on top of that for a split speak to you maybe later in the day when we find out more well that the headlines as they look at this now we'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest join us then if you can.
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the local wal-mart selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that they don't want. to do socks for the tell you that they'll be gossiping probably by files of the most important news today. about how to make you on the cool enough and let's fight their products . all the hawks that we along with all the ones. that's geysers financial but they say. this is a central plugs for diagramming kind of problem right now so they stopped. some officials. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's
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a fundamental principle of the world. some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions it doesn't influence opinions of many other football fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle have you ever known a hero well here you'll meet one also what is the future of the transatlantic alliance in the era of trump and the prehistory of the next war in the middle east .
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across talking resistance i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst and we have dmitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke international origin across in effect i mean if you can jump in anytime you want gentlemen we have a special guest on the program today and i want to talk about the level of dissent in the united states and the west in general and freedom of speech and harry is we're joined by ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst and co-founder of veterans intelligence professionals from. sanity ray thank you for joining us here i think most of the viewers of this program know that what has happened to you when you were at the congressional hearings to get through donald trump's nominee part of the head of the cia. can you follow up on what's happened to you what were you you were charged what were you charged with and what happens now. i was charged with resisting arrest and also
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disrupting congress. i will have to appear in court on the twenty fourth i think it is of may and face those charges so who knows what will happen hopefully the judge will have looked at the videotape and see how how ironic it is that i should be charged with resisting arrest when so to speak i was not on my own power and being dragged out of there one thing that people don't realize is that as senator richard burr yes who's hand in glove with the intelligence people they supposed to be supervising he started the meeting by saying you know we're we're no procession of we're going to executive session but there will be people who need to make a statement or all i say to them is do it quickly do it fast and then be gone i said to myself oh it's a first time i've heard a chairman and invite some. as that was part of what i thought would be ok if i made a short statement and then be gone and turned out that they made sure that i'd be
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god and not on my own power but you know quite. well i was sort of what was interesting for me watching the video of you being assaulted is that here we were there is an hearing on a woman that there is ample evidence that she was involved in the brutalizing and torturing people and and then at the same time you were being brutalized and i don't think it's unfair for me to say i think you're seventy eight years old i watched that video a number of times i could. not see how you could have possibly been a threat to those police officers and you didn't look like you were resisting in respect of the fact you're being force on the ground. with thought at the time you may be that your arm had been dislocated and there seem to be no interest other than a few people videotaping it here watching brutalization in public so you know it seems to be brutalization seems to be the themes of the time. ray.
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go ahead mark i had to ask a question yeah i have to say ray you look pretty good generally for a seventy year old guy a seventy eight year old guy a twenty four year veteran of you know as a cia analyst but you're looking a little worse for wear i see your glasses are still broken could you show us your hands ray. yeah those are real doozy they did it that a job on may us police state is my prison well you know. that's what we have to sort of keep our sense of you my youngest daughter when she saw the picture of dad how did they make your right ear down so low how did they bring you down so low. well ok but it wasn't the air it was the glasses. let's talk about the level of dissent here because you were you were invited by the
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chairman of that committee as a member of the public to express an opinion but you were not allowed to do that so what does this tell you about the level of dissent and freedom of speech in the us i mean these hearings are very important jena bloody jena probably will get the get through it and be placed as head of cia so what about dissent. remember where you heard it first dear she's not going to be approved ok or enough decent people in the united states are storming to senators she's not going to be confirmed so yeah it was set up those guys were already to pounce on me i took advantage of the fact that one of them moved away from the front so i could get at least a sentence and but you saw the rest of what happened so what we have here is committee this supposed to be an oversight committee see what the what the what the cia's doing but it's richard burr and it's the kind overlook committee they're
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handing glove with the with the intelligence people who are supposed to be overseeing or monitoring david you want to jump in there well i think that there's just well for what happened unfortunately it's a part of what trent i mean there are hundreds of people so-called whistleblowers in the united states on the no fly list and the lot of them who are subjected to similar treatment in europe piskorski the polish citizen he has been in jail for two years without trial simply a for given need to be used to the russian media say things which their means team does not except in law to be alexander got born and who was also all frequent on r.t.m. neck to vist for the russian minority in law to he has been arrested a few days two weeks ago and no western media not a single western media outlet reported that about it i'm pretty sure this story with a rake is not going to be picked up by the mainstream media you know that's. brings
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up a really interesting point because you know. ice i saw a couple of comments in the mainstream media you know very small margin marginal comments but alternative media and social media picked up on your story like a dead engines i mean it's all over facebook right now i made the announcement on facebook to be on this program the positive reaction was so overwhelming it really made me happy that people are the people do know about this story here and you're not going to learn about it from the mainstream media. well that's the major major point here that's the back story and i grew up in in new york first twenty two years of my life i went to school there i went to university there and i have lots of friends that are still looking at the grass for my top ok this still around now when i go back to college reunions and i say blah blah blah they say right now how would you learn so i mean oh well it's not in the new york times that's how bad it
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is it's not in the new york times and course i didn't expect to be in new york times nor was i washington post wall street journal so it's really encouraging that this is going well as a viral among people who feel the same way we do for the most part but it's i guess the main story in my view is that nobody knows what way did what i did and what i did was quote quite within my rights run why didn't the senator had asked jena high school were you there in thailand that you should provide the waterboarding of al new shiri and she said. senator that's classified yeah and he said i'm out of time now that is a classified well senator i classified it i have lots of incriminating evidence against me so you know i just shake this action she so she she classified so that's let's make sure our viewers understand she classified information about herself ok oh wow there's oversight there not only right not only did she classify it she
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destroyed evidence right she did it which is also a federally run even though gray gray even though ron wyden to run wyden ran out of time right so he couldn't follow up but here's the chair right and he knows that every one of those senators know that sure she did supervise the waterboarding abound the shiri at that black site entirely everyone knows that ok so why didn't he intervene why didn't he say now ms haswell. we have the documents of course you say they're secret but it's a little odd that you should be allowed to classify these so what you answer yes or no lawyer there when he was waterboarding course she would say yes so that's the cover up here that's the the supreme irony that she can classify and make unavailable to the public to the people who are supposed to be watching what's what person this is this nominee to be to head the cia i mean this is an open hearing is
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to inform the american people which is a no no i'm sorry that's classic i think that's right senator that's classified but . readers who are inherently apparently gentleman her nickname bloody gina. number one parent lee she kind of like the nickname and number two there are reports that she enjoyed that kind of well and hence tara geisha and i mean this is kind of a reflection of the mindset you know nice nice nicknames these people have the defendants of democracy a mad dog blah. they're going to defend democracy of one hundred percent can you imagine someone that the newer big trial you know the german nazi spite of that accused of torturing people can you imagine good i can tell you if i did that this is close you fly you know they will say that they would if i can call me near them while they are different resisting jewish law but they will never say it was collection this is as if there were never happened i mean this is what happens to
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a twenty four year veteran of the cia when he protests against torture and war criminal let's be clear hospital is a war criminal. for not wanting to torture to be the director of the cia and it's not the first time we've seen this type of brutality of course i mean we all remember occupy wall street pepper spray cop ferguson black lives matter and so i keystone x.l. anti the code of pipelines we've seen this again but but really i'm i'm glad that you i'm trying to keep a sense of humor and i've got a couple twitter quotes for you or you in that vein.

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