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russian investigators claim the missile was fired from a ukrainian held area moscow sent radar data to the netherlands but dutch investigators say that information was in a format they couldn't analyze. the joint investigation team includes the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement. ukraine was quick to blame russia for the tragedy however the final report does not directly blame russia for the crash. investigators concluded the book was driven in from russia and returned across the border after the launch that was based on intercepted telephone conversations witness statements photographs and videos posted on social media but the accuracy of such evidence remains questionable.
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several mainstream media outlets and prominent politicians also didn't hesitate to pin the blame on russia even before the investigation reached any conclusions many reports used questionable evidence from amateur investigators like belling cat who used social networks and open internet sources to try and decipher what happened. the b.b.c. is being accused of breaching its own guidelines and wholly inaccurate reporting greater manchester police in northwest england to slander britain's national broadcaster after after it aired a documentary about the manchester arena terror attack programme was shown last tuesday on the first anniversary of the bombing. incident in israel mr bomber detonated explosives as people were leaving the manchester arena after a concert by american pop star on
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a grand day twenty two people were killed and one hundred thirty nine injured was the deadliest terror attack in britain since two thousand and five there tutor reports. the b.b.c. documentary about the devastating terror attack on the manchester rina has been praised for showing the courageousness of the survivors but the broadcasters inside has left the u.k. police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting on the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of breaching its own guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that g.n.p. officers and staff were held back on the night of the attack this is untrue and is no more into the attack on g.n.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify exactly which fragments of the b.b.c. film they believe misrepresented their response on the night of the tragedy however
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the documentary does contain a lot of interviews with victims who were left frustrated by the police in action here very. very large force of policeman command but not really any of them will help and there were there to. just secure the premises. police officers with guns pointed towards me had said was it the culture to try and save lives literally boy . i just remember him going which i could see was in there. of course airing criticism isn't an issue as long as manchester police can get their side of the story the catch is they can't do that during an active investigation the b.b.c. production team were made aware of this but when authorities saw how the film showed their lack of comments they were far from happy the reference at the end of the programme the g.m.p. refused to cooperate wholly misleading and was focused only on creating
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journalistic drama the b.b.c. insists that they did report on the situation on manchester police accurately and say that the caption on the screen only said greater manchester police declined to take part in this film which they say is factually accurate the b.b.c. actually say that it is the chief constables letter that is accurate defending their decision to include those criticisms claiming that they fully adhere to the b.b.c. editorial guidelines this was a responsible accurate and thoughtful documentary which was an important piece of public service broadcasting however as this very public disagreement unfolds according to one former police officer there's good reason for g.m. piece response to the treatment that when this is perhaps it may seem harsh but the priority for the put for the police is to try to close the perpetrators and anybody associated with them i think the reason that the police disengaged from from the
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conversation the formation of this film was that they sense the it was going to be prejudicial to the general good it's very easy to criticize with the wisdom of hindsight but there are actually doing it for the purposes of the public good and to try to keep. people who are doing dangerous horrible things with the battle over who's right and who's wrong likely to continue it's certain that the route between britain's main broadcaster and law enforcement was not the effect a documentary. bring a tragic event intended to have. r.t. . some liverpool football supporters in care for saturday's champions league final have received less than a warm welcome ukrainian police grabbed in handcuffs a bloodied fan on thursday who had been attacked by masked hooligans in the capital with more details here's. what we're seeing is a of course thousands of little four founds who've made their way to kiev in order
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to watch that champion's league final and a number of them were enjoying dinner in the evening last night when they were set upon and actually we can see from some of the tweets of a journalist who was there at the site who describes those attackers as being masked men maybe about twenty of them wearing balaclavas and setting upon these liverpool fans who were just having dinner in a restaurant like a pack of dogs the journalist said that the attack was completely unprovoked those phones just minding their own business ahead of that big game tomorrow evening saying that one of the victims was a fifty year old man who suffered cuts and bruises saying that all of the phones were in the vicinity of the liverpool fans that is had to run away and we can also hear from some of the eyewitnesses themselves it was terrifying i didn't come here for this i came to watch the football. we were just having dinner they just stormed the place they were throwing glasses and tables it was terrifying we did nothing
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wrong now during the course of the run of the little fourteen to that final this isn't the first time liverpool fans have been attacked one man was left in a critical condition in hospital when it tally in fans from roma at seoul to beat up a number of liverpool fans in liverpool itself when the liverpool fans then went for the return game in rome that was heavy security now this incident hasn't stopped at least one media outlet for blaming russia even though pictures of merge showing the attackers two of the attackers arrested the rest of them fled being hugh craney and t. shirts belonging to a key football team the marsa paper that's a paper in spain associated to the city of madrid they said that it was. of suspected russian origin and many people on twitter quick to correct them in saying that these are well known belonging to
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a ukrainian team and so it seems that with the world cup coming up the ante russia campaign or trying to lay the blame where possible on russia just wants to continue and that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about thirty two minutes stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk.
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pittsburgh police internal report states that the officer had repeatedly violated the rules he shouldn't have such in the car despite this why in hospital leo is told that he received twenty years of imprisonment. and putting the lives of policemen in danger. today with his family by his side near tries to get back to a normal life the officer who shot lee and still works in the pittsburgh police department. he was working around the youth he knocked on her door one day the say. so act of lions ounds called the police for another matter because the same officer arrived i just don't believe that i mean it felt like my legs was coming from
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underneath me out was just so stark that he believed. that i was just scared that you know he may do something to me. is this is another person so. if you want to shoot a black man join the police were police did in addition to his disability and is now suffering from severe anxiety and depression he sued the pittsburgh police department. the prosecutor cancel the charges against me in a few weeks ago in order to improve the relationship between the police and the black community he said. in pittsburgh the relationship between the police and the black community is far from being good it was in homewood an afro-american neighborhood that the police sharply and forward. in these disadvantaged districts where. high crime rate the
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gap between police and citizens is huge. we met these americans who live in poverty and who are the first victims of police abuse. people are more afraid of police than if criminals. faced with this fear the community gets organized after school the young gather in the house they all live in home which and are between ten and sixteen years of age because you guys can make it. there are we past aside issues around us. so we can just start to learn where or how to or not succumbing to the teacher is like the big brother the situation is hard to believe he is teaching them how to protect themselves from the police. say your parents.
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because with that you're fitting into a stereotype that's the kind of stuff they kinda avoid to keep you out of any kind of situation or keep you out of trouble or not go hard on you just because we're not. we're dormant because i don't want to be the next person though implore you to as some i just killed by a police officer. because that can happen remember taylor rice where we talk about the killing clearly it's twelve years old do you think the who ordered twelve and here who's two zero. broke. that could've been your. that could have been one either you or three that could have been you know he has three teaches a part of an ngo the protection of the black community based on they attend this
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cost twice a month where here because we feel the need to educate the young people who are community on things that really matter and their lives are things that can really save their lives there we see the police behind us we usually put mace or a seat belts on we look straight forward we know not to turn around or do the proper approach you know gradually do pull you over try to be polite. no matter what the situation or how you occurs whatever officers on duty how they feel. personally you just got to go off of those prayers and hope you can find a way out a situation a lot of people look at as a threat they think they were all violent or all criminals and things like that so just try to be respectful and carry yourself differently just so people on firstly will look at you different if you carry yourself to. the young people who listen carefully to the advice i terrified at the thought of meeting the police. i feel
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like they've been there slipped in the people around me now. do you feel safe when you have to clean the schools or you know like because in the past so many people have been in jail for doing nothing when there are some police i suppose and i know one thing. you can see something happening in this is like i don't want to call the cops well. because well it's a it's a day where the fight is in the saw something happens and a group of people are fighting i would rather fit in even if i can see let that happen rather than call the cops and then those young black men lose their lives. if the trait it is because they're constantly controlled without reason in the classroom the head has already.

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