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we catch the train to strasbourg. that's right because in the meantime we got hold of some internal documents from his community from the revoir has been transferred several times. after obviously in canada he didn't stay in who i presume by the canadian police he apparently with next to two of time nearly all and that's when we lost track of him. but after several months of inquiries during a phone call a priest from a priori were father of war had stayed unwittingly gave us a new lead. which is to say the priest wanted by the canadian police for one thousand years for sexually abusing four children seemingly lives here in strasbourg among his religious community. from now on. we'll film with a hidden camera. know. what we want to show he was motioning to and. shoot it was he did it. was our information was
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correct. yes. the priest is here at the end of the corridor or. you know so you know who can imagine the thought of article on the new power almost as well it will be only then used a vow never to work a screw up on like the best one for less money the story told in the west on a new every time i visit as a sidewalk i was off on full body to ruin it i wanted to fit there is was extra. in the movie live out of out of the need to get through this good sample files you have on a day to destroy the little. sleep and another number of months more that it's going to it's going on do not use good so
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that you could push was a. car waiting to hear it or could hear you should take him. to the tsunami this one with us was. we sure the photo of the young into it mari's time to lick commercials that's concerning. in the winters is a number of us in the soup and c.c.'s i've also got actually to say about this is you did those even though you don't feel the same maybe i thought it was six regulars you really didn't want to disappear for good so he says there is still. to be relinquished his or her. answer. to the method you said it was it's written there than i have done a diet and you know it was it's no use both of us are not serious in school he was neither the last or it's not the interesting place some serious food. was
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a bit out of his it should most often surely bunk off let me papa our school i'm a cool person to say that a very they want money will work the grace is a possibility with me. how can a priest accused of the sexual abuse of minors change countries and homes and stay out of the to. because of the police and justice for almost twenty years. and is it an isolated chance. one man may have an explanation. back in the united states to meet a former american priest patrick wall. since the one nine hundred ninety s. has been a close up witness of pedophile scandal. but politicians do little subtle enough to. put themselves on the line they get
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accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president publisher of more somehow want to press. the to the right to the press this is like the forecast tree in the morning can't be good but. i'm interested always in the waters and our. face should. i. suppose to some of us the. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs this
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is a first offense. that they just stepped right. into the three we have the money. they have this is the this is for me. it will be up well i don't know maybe they'll get a make or. break. for now what. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten white collar crime samples each this. eighty five
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percent of global wealth if you want to be ultra rich with six percent of the market saw thirty percent minus last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need. bridge one one does show he can afford to miss the one and only. join the monastery as a very idealistic twenty year old and thought i was going to be a monk a priest and unfortunately it didn't work out that way because so many sex abuse cases came forward then i ended up actually being ordained early to go work on and follow sex abusers who were being withdrawn and at that point at the age of thirty
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two i had to make a moral decision am i going to support this institution you know in my part of this or do i have to find a different path and that's when i chose to take it take a different path and to help survivors well you know since then patrick was become a whistleblower an expert called on to testify in over two thousand cases of priests accused of sexual abuse. according to him the catholic church has developed a system to exfiltrate pedophile priests. that's the same pattern we've seen in australia it's the same pattern we've seen in the united states it's the same pattern we've seen in canada it's the same pattern in ireland in england in italy it's honestly it's in the d.n.a. of the roman catholic system and i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do that he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator and then at that point he simply moves him to
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a different spot where the previous scandal is not known and it is not enough to move him outside the country that's that's a geographic solution you can move it from continent to continent as long as you can speak the language that is needed it looks legitimate and so he's going to be accepted without question that's where the danger comes. an anonymous source will provide us with proof of the geographical solution described by patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white.
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as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master in the dark of the international displacement of priests suspected of sexually abusing children. among the pile of documents from the commune. city of st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the u.c.c. several st john priests he explained himself.
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reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the courts at a risk of dirtying the damage of our church i used all my weight to make sure this did not happen. what had these french priest done to incur the wrath of an archbishop. in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but in vertu out in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave.
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months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. doesn't it. measuring nothing. and let's see who can have others who close in on the most who i came to know about either the defense on his own. you know this is just an instant cause he did it. because it is what up on the train it wanted he knew his companion he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i found out as confusing he seemed to guess she lived for back least around here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did do. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was almost the. lead coming. and.
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we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality see. it was our view going to want it back and this christmas it comes a. moment to see if we want to go to the river but i wasn't led to divorce i was. let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. i think if you're about to i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these presumed victims. in this city where the catholic church is omnipresent it's hard to broach the subject. finally we find one of the kids who supposedly
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abused by the priest. today he's fifteen. killings and yes one of. cyrano digital media p.c.'s. g c m but the zero eight hundred disappears and. then you go up by the google. showing one of the community's internal documents that we managed to procure the mug shots of all the st john brothers across the globe five hundred eight of. these real. thing you'd see this priest had indeed been posted importune. you have residual coming from that he didn't work for. simplicity you
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did more than many think you see and go if you buy. into and into the new school is a c.p.a. the only. base that is down to the us and talk to me and you know have a good. compactness you know it's. after a few weeks the boy finally admitted everything to his parents they immediately went together to the bar to a law courts to file a complaint. but here nobody touches the church my lantus and i said the full could be allowed to get on up as if you do know it in this o.c.d. just so she did you. know so that. she sees some of your own. illegal about to see that simple sentence though the. full of simple tentacle interleague he's got to eat. in virtue of the justice of man
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seems to serve men of god. we have an appointment with a civil servant inside the ministry of justice. we film discreetly. she confirms the closeness between the church and one of the top judges. in the letters most of them in it where are they going to. let you do that but don't call it the explorers let me just ask you to get out of there as you. just got it doesn't mean we're going to do that that you've got to go then that's probably. the no question that should. come to them but you're. not the model member of israel you know my oh my we'll all be. a civil servant gives us an excerpt from the victim's testimony . the name of father emmanuel appears nowhere instead he really doesn't mean it as look quite the priest. all together to
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produce about the market. well good not on our part but what you want to. have a very good thing. before leaving for two are we need another presumed victim. he too picks up father emanuel from the mugshots. since he was. where his father emanuel now the french priest accused of sexually abusing at least two points. among the community's internal documents other postings made in two thousand and sixteen. since being expelled from her to join cameroon father emmanuel appears to be in bologna in italy when.
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it comes. to. tombstone tracks such to. him we wait for the father outside the priory him after a few hours mostly positive he finally shows up. we filmed discreetly. damietta most. you know they're all there. but yes it will never go up. to our own f.a.q. and we set up all over to the tories on the east and other but there's a false as far as the kid was a little unjust what is he. here volcanism up into different if us will commit this one i guess or. three or four childress oscar was an aussie is because it fits your own kind of awkwardness is if you know. a little sickle but. it's
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mistook at the end of the political. bessie micro. welcome to the both of. those are the. on the city since it is official to fix the example. susi says he said it's a cool. constant she said and you felt a little this is the good i thought it was if instead of. a final cause it is what up on the put it the white people know he's going to done it surely more years surely play she proceeded to move up on the night but i was at the house of h. that was actually it a lot as i was i was just looking up a disease fig one. see this is rooted in a very subtle indeed children are manipulated by the archbishop but father emanuel offers another explanation.
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the u.s. imposes new sanctions on iran that gets pushed back from the e.u. with brussels falling to protect companies working with. the us our claims of double standards emerge in the us soft a conservative activist owens is suspended by twitter for mimicking a controversial journalist whose racist tweets remained on the platform for years. we catch up with all forms reunited with their families after the children were taken from russia by their radicalized parents who were to join an islamic state. i remember when the film crew arrived and they showed me the footage i could not believe it i could not believe that it was possible that my goes could come back home she doesn't let me go to anyway.
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hello welcome to r.t. international with me daniel hawkins you are tonight welcome to the program. and washington's announce the first round of sanctions against iran which it hopes will weaken the country's leadership president trump since threatened to severe consequences for those who continue to trade with the country but everyone seems to be on board though earlier my colleague andrew farmer got more details from europe on and peter one of. the first round of sanctions will take effect tuesday around midnight and from that moment on sanctions will prohibit iran from trading gold and other precious metals and fails of iranian automobiles will also be banned now the first round of sanctions will also ban iran's access to the u.s. dollar and place restrictions on its own currency but the worst is yet to come more
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sanctions are due to hit iran in november and those are specifically tailored to bring iran's oil exports to zero now this should come as no surprise given that trump has been flamming the iran deal since its campaign days even though he didn't give in until much later finally withdrawing this past may a little over a year into his presidency they said it was ineffective in tailing so-called iranian aggression now not even his allies or the u.n. convinced him otherwise but trump also claimed that the agreement did not block paths to iranian nuclear ization which according to the u.n. is false even today u.n. monitors in fifth that iran is in full compliance with the deal the same deal that was lauded world over as a diplomatic breakthrough and believe it or not this past weekend trump bragged about crippling iran's economy via twitter of course his platform of choice when it comes to informing americans about critical policy decisions but several analysts and some iranians feel a bit differently. i believe the impact of sanctions on people's lives has been
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very clear especially in the health sector the patients as well as the opportunities that did this to students to study abroad the impact has been wholly negative and has reduced people power into. these sanctions are economic sanctions and they will impact the livelihoods of people the government after all can make adjustments to its budget but it's the people who bear the brunt i don't buy trump's line that these sanctions target the government these sanctions are being directly apply to the people but trump has stated that he's open to signing. new deal but it's doubtful that iran would want to sit down with the u.s. after recent events ok let's go to peter. because the e.u. has given quite a stern response isn't it to the sanctions well that's right it's fair to say that the european union and donald trump haven't seen eye to eye on a number of issues they fell out over the decision to move the u.s.
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embassy to jerusalem and in israel they fell out over donald trump's unilateral move to pull out of the paris climate accord but it's his decision to pull out of the iran nuclear deal that upsets some of the biggest names in european leaders as well as in the among the diplomats and there was a communique issued well before this announcement that said the european union stance on the new tranche of sanctions was a unanimous no we are determined to protect european economic operators in legitimate business with iran this is why your opinions updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business but he ran from the impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking start to it well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus
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on iran what it means essentially is that european companies have to pay no heed to sanctions against a country in which they're doing business say iran in this case and also that any courtroom in a foreign country based on those business dealings another fight in the eyes of the e.u. but put it this way with a hypothetical example say you're an e.u. car manufacturer and you've got yourself a toehold in a run maybe tens perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars worth of business that would be protected by the e.u. however the e.u. can't protect in another country. say the united states and say you that same you can manufacture and you do tens of billions of dollars worth of business in the u.s. well that business could potentially be penalized we haven't seen the e.u. blocking statute ever fully and acted we don't know how it's going to be received but certainly potentially a legal headache for some people far smarter than myself right now to be going
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through that however in response to this news from the european union there's been a warm reception from tehran today the entire world has shown it disagrees with the u.s. policies against iran talk to anyone anywhere in the world and they will tell you that netanyahu trump and been summoned are isolated not iran well the u.s. secretary of state might pompei i disagree strongly with that he says that the sanctions and needed against iran to bring them back to what he calls the table of normal nations they've got to behave like a normal country that's the ask is pretty simple we think that most other countries everyone with whom i spoke understand that they need to behave normally and they understand that this is a country that threatens them it would seem that those countries that secretary pompei i spoke to were not countries because this is where we stand at the moment the european union has issued its toughest legislation to protect companies doing business in iran essentially saying that they won't support u.s.
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sanctions and they're going to do their best to try and keep the iran nuclear deal alive even without the united states and the iranian president has dismissed trump's call for talks saying diplomatic dialogue means honest thing which he says the u.s. president lacks. so there was an immediate member home was a go she actions with sanctions doesn't make sense they're imposing sanctions on a rain in children patience the whole nation if you stab someone with a knife and then you say you want negotiations in the first thing you have to do is remove knife. a political analyst down glazebrook told us iran has become an economic battleground between the us and e.u. this is a war on the population you know if the currency collapsed to a third of its former value that means people are living basically on a third of what they were living on just a few months ago that obviously relations are very very bad at the same time i think of trying to believes that iran's just going to roll over and capitulate i
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think he's got another think coming for all trumps claims to be anti globalist and so on this is the same old us imperialism and other trump represents this also aimed at europe as well don't forget you know this it's interesting europe hasn't fallen in line behind the u.s. on this and i think that's a reflection of the fact that the e.u. realizes this is a war against them as well they're the ones invested in iran they're the ones who are losing billions and billions of dollars of investment early stages of this manifesting on the economic battleground which at the moment is in iran but this is a battle between the u.s. and the e.u. . and other headlines conservative american activist can base over and so as been briefly suspended by twitter for mimicking the racist tweets of a new york times journalist ilam orpen has more on the story. she's been removed from twitter because they say that her tweets violate their rules regarding hateful content candace owens she's from turning points usa conservative organization in
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the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah john regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah jiang was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter with twitter assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her
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behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of the world that racism actually is ok as long as you pick the right race this was candace owen's first statement to her followers after the ban twitter not only reinstated her account but actually apologized and said that it was a mistake for her to be banned now immediately there was a firestorm with people pointing to what they see as a double standard by the way as you go. i'm replace the points with blank i'm in tweets of bones the i was double standard every time i see one of these i can't help substitute black for white candor so i will never understand the double standard why it's acceptable to so many now the wikipedia page of the new york times journalist is also in question now the page simply describes her as a journalist and has minimal contact regarding the controversy surrounding her tweets it appears that there has now been at.
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