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rounce or to america first can only be europe united the french president emanuel micron has also slammed the decision calling it illegal strong reactions as you can see all round lots of unhappy countries there we've previously heard from brussels they've promised to retaliate to america's protectionist steps with its own twenty five percent terrorists on various projects including motorcycles jeans cigarettes cranberry juice and peanut butter his again. so now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we will now impose tariffs on harley davidson motorcycles on levis blue jeans and we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid so the next question is of course how will trump reactive counter measures are enforced well he's already threatened to respond to any e.u.
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trade barriers by saying that he will put tax on cars produced by european auto makers so you can see there's a huge verbal tit for tat going on it will depend on whether the e.u. can forget forgive and indeed to live with these new measures. journalists have rounded on the ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of a russian opposition reporter in kiev. or the journalist in question has responded to one article in the british media by slamming ukraine's sorry that that was slamming ukraine's action the article claimed that the fake murder did more harm than good occurred he left a comment on his own facebook page addressing the british press and using offensive language he said that if the press wants more good than harm then give him a british passport and protection meanwhile other international media and security watchdogs also the stunt has been deplorable and regrettable. the
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staged murder of journalists are crazy buckton could buy the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reporter may be a great relief it is deeply regrettable the crane's authorities have played with the truth no matter what the motive relieved that are currently bob chinky was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public when the story began when ukrainian authorities claimed that they'd found her with gunshot wounds that is flat in the capital and said that he had died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed the murder and actually being staged ukrainian security forces claim they did it in order to follow an actual russian plot to kill the journalist and he's done a quarter report on the fallout from the controversial case. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working
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on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well a magic in everyone's confusion what on earth is showing the french all these developments in just the last hour or so i know left us absolutely gobsmacked when a second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that are alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of
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murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust in its politics are not thing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime to stir up on t.v. russian hysteria fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best warrant but assuming something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia's most notable fake death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil and alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through. but one ukrainian lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the
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method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life till whether ukraine or produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything at face value detailing is key i think just before we start the world cup in russia which is a shock yes event for any country that holmes will cut there or sort of cut and suddenly we're getting the story switches does that which are designed i would speculate to discredit russia and discredit russia and out of the world just as are supposed to horst the world cup and so this is a very elemental campaign it's been targeting russia because it's no interfering in areas in which all nations have in the past understood that they are off limits when it comes to using them for propaganda purposes such as trying to use the world
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cup to undermine the horse nation that does nor good to anyone especially at a time when we need to try and form an understanding. european court of human rights has ruled list you ania and remain you took part in the cia's program of secret detention centers and also violated the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of to al qaeda suspects both countries have been ordered to pay the man one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects was according to the cia a key al qaeda figure no charges were brought against him though as part of his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times and said he lost his left died during cia torture in his diary he documented tortures he was subjected to and even sketched them in detail the other detainee also face the agency's enhanced interrogation program according to the cia he led the gulf region operations both
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are still held in the notorious current town of a bay prison the hearings revealed the conditions under which the two suspects were kept. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we're getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of the bed his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains
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that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head and my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches made well they really paint a very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners scandals over abuse now the current u.s.
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president donald trump peace supports that you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as far as i'm concerned we have to fight for it with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who says well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina while she took over as the new cia director earlier this month lithuania says that it may appeal the ruling we discussed the case with former guantanamo bay prisoner now outreach director for the rights organization cage.
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the reality is that these are war crimes and he was prosecuted for this and nobody will. no matter how many accomplices and it's important call them that were involved that states in the cia senate talk report torture report there are one hundred nine hundred eighty six mention so imagine the lawsuits that would one after the other come and be filed against us they don't have to prosecute the entire bush administration and beyond and of course that's probably not going to be possible there's a series here you've got. four presidents essentially that are all ruled america run america was the torture program has either gone or gone on or has been allowed to get away with it and because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such
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a thing so imagine if that somebody from sub-saharan africa said that we fought against american citizens we. all were doing its activities in our country imagine what would happen if they said that and in thought. italy's populist coalition looks set to form a government just days after its last effort had collapsed following a meeting with the president just said because except give the role of prime minister conti is a fifty three year old academic and law professor who's reputed to be allergic to bureaucracy he's found to slash a c. puts it useless laws a political crisis have been looming in the country as to form a government since march is election have repeatedly failed. another major east a currently suffering political turmoil is spain its prime minister faces losing his job as the parliament debates a motion to remove the under-fire leader the motion of no confidence has been filed
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by the main opposition socialist party it's now seeking to replace the prime minister with its own leader the debate is set to run till friday morning when a vote on roy will take place. malaysia's new transport minister said there's no decisive evidence russia shot down flight m h seventeen over ukraine four years ago there is no conclusive evidence to blame russia you cannot just pin it on russia on this comes after the netherlands and australia informed russia they now hold it responsible for the atrocity their move followed a briefing by the joint investigation team which accused russia of supplying the weapon which down the airliner but investigators said that there are issues that still need resolving. the questions everyone wants answered from day one are why was fly him age seventeen should down and who is responsible for this appalling act i can't give you the answers to these specific questions today so i am
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a seventeen was down the back in two thousand and fourteen over eastern ukraine killing all two hundred ninety eight people on board four years on there are lots of questions that remain unanswered while the investigation continues. investigators concluded the aircraft was hit by a missile from a russian made launcher. but the manufacturer's own tests show the missile type used was decommissioned by the russian military years ago. 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
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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. 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
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vice begin the hurt it does. to the sound. of my friends with the risk of the mystical to god miss an important us gift it's because it. will be your business as mr million and then we'll go. and that's exactly what british that are to my victims are pursuing the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers if this one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle. all of their executives prudent to fear with the. responsibility and exercise of its duty
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by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted in these throughout europe. ex-pat incidents most of this kind. of give me hot so i can stipulate to quite often beholden often stauffer it says until i'm standing just puts us. on our part of this must be. by doing the talking and darfur. and does a son who has just a job about a small small man. he didn't mention
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getting about on and off the. british the little mite victims insist that they were denied a fast settlement. to found out the german come together foundation was formed under the circumstances. in two ways first will the physical damage itself. but as well there's a constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime as never been brought to justice and there has been a couple so you spend your whole life trying to find the answers to those questions and death put blood sugar systems and this is happening to all but the mud that you are. the british the little mite victims look to brussels for support to reopen the come to gun case. time is running out. many of them have trouble paying for their treatment and the costs keep rising as they get older. and make twenty
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fifteen next go break have the opportunity to speak to members of the european parliament about the issues faced by so little mind for times. i would now like to hand over to an eco brick and we did the research into the german archives and we came up with astonishing information which would be shocked us and made us realize what had happened and i want to just make street comments about this investigation we did into the criminal trial the first thing we discovered there were secret negotiations which england intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal presence at the time. they entered into torchwood couldn't tell a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in zero five want him he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four
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countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago. every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of victims a solution to a problem the suppressing sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those very much. the light inside.
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