tv Going Underground RT July 21, 2018 2:30pm-2:55pm EDT
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hand of gerry adams he never gave any money today though the good friday agreement which created the new parliament in belfast faces extreme strain regardless of u.k. prime minister juries are made first visit to the north in the past twenty four hours there is the possibility of a post break that border between the republican the six counties worst of all for now is the fact that else does parliament stormont has long been shut down its representatives this month found guilty by judges of desert ing their responsibilities representatives say their abstention ism is the failure to address so-called legacy issues and there have been plenty of legacy issues in evidence on the streets of derry this month a night of tension and disorder police warned that loyalist paramilitaries were planning to orchestrate and participate in serious disorder in east belfast but in the following hours hundreds of emergency calls came in until around one o'clock this morning man used burning cars to block roads in dundonald on the outskirts of
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belfast while a few miles from there a bus with passengers on board was hijacked and torched yes violence is back on both sides and our next guest knows all about the pain and misery of that violence his father pat finucane a human rights lawyer who represented ira hunger striker and member of parliament bobby sands before he was assassinated by paramilitaries linked to the party that made to raise out of your father and the us house of representatives resolution calling on the british government for a public inquiry presumably that gave you a degree of hope for justice we. had across party resolution and that all. that was but that was backed by the then tape stuck to all the parties in the south of art and called for our call for an independent quarry that was replicated in america and both houses of the house of representatives of the senate as well which at the time i think was signed by obama clinton i think it was you know them. in the
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senate we have really received presidential support through different presidents and human rights organizations that has ever focused itself on art and has called for an inquiry the united nations other important individuals who have looked at this have all looked at our kids and come to the conclusion that there needs to be an inquiry to deal with this. the obstacle to the op is very much the british government not only have they denied our family access to justice but they have been a very clear obstacle in preventing truth coming now as i said the president minority government lead it to raise a may because of a party linked to paramilitary forces environment the trees there were accused of the murder of you you get an apology from david cameron winter is amazin government here in downing street and then what does he say to you well he again it was the coalition government between the tories and the dams there had been a degree of a status quo with regard to our inquiry they commit depart and said well we very
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much want to stay with us and we engage with them and we spoke with them they were as to what it would take for this to be a credible process to have a calmer inviting the garden state with the promise that we would be very happy with what we heard. instead of an inquiry want to see tourism is well know we did meet with trees in may we met we met with david cameron under impoverishing who was that they and the secretary of state for the north what they have a common. meeting very well he said that he was a young this wasn't on his watch he wanted to get to the truth of the matter. but he then went on to say that the way to do that up would be a barrister review and papers and i your viewers don't need to be lawyers to realise that you don't come to the truth by reading documents you know evidence needs to be challenge that needs to be transparent you need to compel witnesses to give evidence. of challenge in
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a fairly robust way especially when we're talking about state collusion that led to the murder of my father one of the citizens an officer of the court so we were very dismayed at target be a very. i think my mum effectively forced him out of his own room and died in straight sets it was before the meeting came to an abrupt end that we were in a room beside the cabinet office looking over the various great buildings of whitehall and when we were challenging him on the fact that this process wouldn't be kibel of getting to the truth and beyond chance upon it and inspiring our confidence he seemed to get frustrated and he gestured excuse me he gestured to the window in the buildings around and said look there's people around here who would even want me to do this they just won't let me give an inquiry and for me that was that was very telling it was foundations of music through yeah it's very much the tail wagging the dog and when the prime minister is certainly given the impression
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that he's not the one who ultimately calls the shots that i think is very disturbing when you're dealing with an issue where intelligency and seas were directing colors to killed those who the. desirables but the important part i think for me is that whilst once we weren't happy with the process that he was that he was putting forward he apologized for cohesion he accepted that there was collusion and he did privately and then very much public details in the warning was issued up and and part of the set up and i always find i always find it streams that there is an apology at the outset of a process for me an apology should come if it's warranted at the end of a process the way that he did with a degree of of style and dignity at the end of the book when the bloody sunday inquiry all to be reported and he dealt with in the way that it should have been dealt with but for us we were effectively told there is cohesion it is horrific and the gulf. and so words it is worse than anything that has come out of iraq and
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afghanistan as far as their own personnel are concerned we are very sorry for the but we're not going to tell you exactly what went on and i think that's a bizarre way to approach things albeit that. was prosecuted so it doesn't exist still said that while m i five the police me they're all involved in the killing of the there was no overarching state conspiracy and presumably the supreme global say there's no overarching state conspiracy oh well the supreme court has a different question before and i don't think it's being invited to make that conclusion i would haue of with regards to silva's conclusion i would i would respectfully tell him stop i don't see how. the police the army the intelligence service can do what they did all. the people that we knew were involved were subsequently promoted decorated effectively congratulated by the state for the job
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well done this is not something that you can do with the resources. be in crude there are dead bodies on the street and they are piling up over a series of years from the eighty's in the ninety's ministers with any sort of weapon responsibility should be setting up and asking questions on last they are very much aware that the system is doing exactly what the system was designed to do which is direct killers proxy killers on behalf of the british government to kill people who the intelligence services do not want to fight anymore we have seen that collusion is blind at the fact that my family it's affected products and it's affected conflicts i have no doubt that there were personnel within the irish who were it's of the state who were directed to kill on behalf of the british government could include pretty soldiers that could include policemen as long as the intelligence was more worthy than a life then it was a very simple decision that was me and so i would struggle to find hard. it doesn't
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work its way up and the parliament into the political sphere we already have douglas hall copy me it has statement and one of the reviews previous to you to silver by former canadian supreme court tourist peter corey he saw papers that were marked for a couple of attention. which i think needs to be ptolemy's which needs to be robustly in a public form as doubt this went all the way to the very top of the new can thank you after the break think a songwriter and original effects. plays us out with a track from his new album good to go and tourism a again and says jeremy cool been by implying he isn't and that the last pm queues of all british m.p.'s go on holiday all this and more coming up in two of going underground. to imagine decades after the war
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a nazi don't it was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the cheer of a man convicted of mass murder and slavery and ashes a german company developed for the denied a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. terrible side effects what has happened to my baby if anything. yeah she said he's just. so they don't mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that. not only want the money i want the revenge. for man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row.
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there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because do not shoot around a corner. welcome back british politics is in virtual meltdown as brecht said threatens the premiership of minority u.k. government needed to raise a may two of some of her latest resigned ministers spoke up at prime minister's questions before the foreign secretary gave his resignation speech first was may's former breakfast secretary david davis he asked about making public work carried out in his department on alleged the e.u. trade deal double standards as the prime minister's aware the department for its to the european union carried out a study of all of the previous pre-trained deals that european union is done in order to create
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a free trade deal draft free trade deal which was based soley on european precedent the department was until i left at least was carrying out a legal text creating a legal text of such a draft treaty as a as one fallback option in the event of the current negotiation which she agreed to publish that text when it's complete tourism a would commit to notice undertaking to make it public then another m.b. was resigned from her administration in the past few days ask about contingency plans to threaten the e.u. with a no deal breaks it tomorrow on the bill friends please give instructions that every communication related to no deal serves to poster on negotiating position and right by reinforcing the credibility of the few civility of those contingency plans yes said the pm but the european union needs to be in no doubt that we are making those preparations and ensuring that should that be the outcome. we on the path
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resignations threats of no confidence threats against the e.u. he has jeremy corbett who is arguably been welcoming blairite resignations on his own bed just you know leads in opinion polls to replace stories in may with a majority labor government after two years negotiating with themselves they then wanted to shut down parliament five days. they've even given up on negotiating with each other it isn't the case that the government is failing to negotiate breaks it . finding to meet the needs of the country because they are too busy far too busy fighting each other to raise it may replied by implying that corbin was in on t.c.m. right. when i was because he didn't see a future security relationship with europe he was renegotiating the definition of ninety seven but attempts to tell the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement with anti semitism opin not to be succeeding even mainstream media appears
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to suggest that the conservatives lack of governance suggests a kind of an icky in the u.k. well one man who's arguably well placed to judge is our next guest that matlock is no original member of the sex pistols and his new solo album good to go is out next month he joins me now len welcome back to going underground so on this day nine hundred seventy six the world woke up to. the off to mass over i think in the u.k. being premiered in manchester it what it was but. we won it why has it become such an important record so many years later just because it was a sense of. things i think because it was jolly good actually and set up something for all came for cover point and so on possibly but a song and that's from the cold reporting still reverberates around the world today but this many decades later. we must have done something right ok the production on america. album as compared to your new album so so different why does the new
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album good to go sound. a bit booie nine hundred fifty three oh i'm gonna sound a bit probably not a seventy three but is an element of. the spiders from mars album are they going to text me like the brain sort of powers everything with the case that it's all over but if you get a guitarist to imitate that i think oh you did that but i do know that he looks like he's like yeah but i was like plays overlayed but he plays it's weirdly but i don't play the simple bit and kind of come on lads this kind of thing but i mean. punk presumably was a reaction not only politically against that kind of glam rock you know it was able to resist it was and it was a it was it might be a reaction against some of the more of a blind. us to program kind of buy and say i have not traveled and that went from
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hopefully no one remembers actually does some of it on reflection be blitzing is quite good you know and so i climb rock stuff this part of. a. new little girl's on the ground again with the sound on this album is more room and it's sort of some elements of pro group you know it's been my not get out of acknowledged in general i think it's kind of a bit of a little bit about the heart of my life and i find this of punk music in the different sang out the north and might and i love this because i've been to most of the to stitch others around the world which i've done. a comma can opener by and to give them on a. over the bar and so the songs could breathe a little bit more might swing them find some of the five most of the drum in the album. if a be out for than any day than it's common to lend it a bit more of a swing it's more of a symbolic on a sound of much on a skiffle an oddly rockabilly and stuff oh wise i've done he suggested and i was
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like in on tonight a new and modern and before still kind of time to govern for album come out hopefully it's hope for more than the sum of the parts of the paper involved but you have been playing these songs of the t.c. you need. for a new deal for work is that if they're good at but not done pretty well and from thank you very much you come from a trade union but i did my diapers i'm in front of the internal workers in the always remember when i was a lad and white six they've become on for me and. it was a paranoid us and he said hold a plug for both of the events of me shop still good on the credit i will get out much i'm going to vote for him but not going to trouble in about a month like i was redundant in my life before the shop steward for that kind of struck a bit of a cold with me of people trying to stand up for their rights even though the eye is a way somebody is trying to pull the rug from underneath you for. injury good
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father i know maybe not jewish but i mean do you trust your we go but. do you also when you were at school been labeled life yeah far more than other tours. because at that particular coincidence and way play the mainstream media was saying there's a publisher to give in to it but you're quite rare for. activist gatherings and they said it was a complete failure offering us rubbish nothing else but i want to say i lived on my couch as the new revenue god any people then understood in terms of paper tickets and i think by them sign that paper actually when i bought more tickets in the first time they'd ever done anything like that and i thought it was kind of quite a cool thing to be involved in so there's a lot of right wing person this country and they particularly hate corbin because obviously lots of the blairites went. is it because he's elysium because he's. not in their interests. i so comfortable with his musician and the press and travel
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around the vested interests to come across a. company come acquire power more than if you want to learn what i did but obviously when it comes to visit interests the korean war which killed maybe a fifth of the entire country britain and career in maybe twenty percent of the temple relation. no one can say that you were playing for any vested interests you played at the demilitarized yeah upon amongst a bunch of overpaid was obvious just got to govern our very best musician to try and charter some follow dorothy through on her cousins are evidence icon island and i think the whole thing had become a bit of course the guy i know of himself you know despicable despite his boss think he found himself painted into a corner not really understanding why nothing anything that could be done to open the door a change you know k'naan about how it was this before would signal be used as
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a thing with before everything happened with the media as if sold instantly yeah and there's a whole bunch of paper involved in it just trying to bring some awareness to what i want to go and find out for myself i've never been sick or before the con of quite so i didn't know the. merest soul whose thought me set to become the next president i come up on the scientists of the day and the zeds on the d.m.z. zone i need to sign how we met him at the station and how he hoped that in a couple of years time if everything goes all right it will become so international stuff from what i was going to work out he said with a light needs to go to work i must go on on the boat and maybe one day i will even come to london but come because i can't run that their fences with north korea. in the forwarder stopped running son of a neighbor not a mad dog thank you before we go clint is going to play us out with a song from his new album good to go will be back on monday to go on the ground in
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afghanistan where to raise amaze just sent four hundred forty troops to support nato's longest war till then keep in touch via social media we'll see you on monday fifty seven years to the day of the founding of the sandinista movement in the garage which would defeat cia backed contra death squads in the one nine hundred eighty s. paid for by u.s. taxpayers he has gone matlock with his new song who can you. bowl. a way that they. tell you. come. with even. if you want to.
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not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good. kind of. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic wall. financial. want to stay it is. nothing. to. do if you. think of even the cyanide.
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a year after islamic state is run a rocky city of mosul remains in ruins we hear from a local resident about life after the parade. down there and there are four bodies in that house behind us still inside the stench coming from them is very strong getting sick because of this. head in the program a shaky cease fire is restored between hamas militants and israel violent clashes on the gal's a border raising fears of a fold blown conflict in the region. on students at a university in northern england to remove a famous poem by british writer ruud gerard kipling from the compass wall claiming he was a.
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